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bryan. if i could please have counsel and the defendants execute the statements of appeal to confirm they have been given. have the notices been given? anything further from the state. >> the state would ask for a condition imposed along with the sentence, and that is this, that the defendants are not allowed to make any money off of their actions, such as a book deal, a movie deal, social media deal or anything along any way, shape or form make any money off of this experience, this conviction, and this trial. and that should any money be made that it go into a fund for the arbery family. and i have -- i have this condition imposed before, and given the nature of this case, we just seek to make sure that based on their actions having been found guilty of murder that they do not then reap some sort of profit or benefit off of their actions via such renumeration to or from anyone in the form of, like i said, book deals, movie deals, consulting fees or telling their story to someone in exchang
bryan. if i could please have counsel and the defendants execute the statements of appeal to confirm they have been given. have the notices been given? anything further from the state. >> the state would ask for a condition imposed along with the sentence, and that is this, that the defendants are not allowed to make any money off of their actions, such as a book deal, a movie deal, social media deal or anything along any way, shape or form make any money off of this experience, this...
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bryan. if i could please have counsel and the defendants execute the statements of appeal to confirm they've been given -- or that notice has been given. >> anything further from the state? >> yes, your honor. the state would ask for a condition imposed along with the sentence, and that is this, that the defendants are not allowed to make any money off of their actions such as a book deal, a movie deal, social media deal, or anything along -- any way, shape, or form make any money off of this experience, this conviction, and this trial and that should any money be made, that it go into a fund for the arbery family, and i have -- i've had this condition imposed before, and given the nature of this case, we just seek to make sure that based on their actions, having been found guilty of murder, that they do not then reap some sort of profit or benefit off of their actions via such remuneration to -- from -- to or from anyone in the form of, like i said, book deals, movie deals, consulting fees,
bryan. if i could please have counsel and the defendants execute the statements of appeal to confirm they've been given -- or that notice has been given. >> anything further from the state? >> yes, your honor. the state would ask for a condition imposed along with the sentence, and that is this, that the defendants are not allowed to make any money off of their actions such as a book deal, a movie deal, social media deal, or anything along -- any way, shape, or form make any money...
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bryan is not. alone, public opinion is very firmly on bryan's side.nd rights in place for this— justice system and rights in place for this very reason. she should face _ for this very reason. she should face ju5tice from the country in which — face ju5tice from the country in which she _ face ju5tice from the country in which she is a citizen. gk. face justice from the country in which she is a citizen.- face justice from the country in which she is a citizen. ok. we will leave it there. thank _ which she is a citizen. ok. we will leave it there. thank you - which she is a citizen. ok. we will leave it there. thank you very - which she is a citizen. ok. we will i leave it there. thank you very much indeed for that. alka pradhan, thank you for joining the programme. something very close to my heart to finish. bakers in france are unhappy with a major supermarket chain that is offering baguettes at knock down prices — they say the move will undermine competition. this was the ad, released on tuesday, that sparked the row. "because of inflation, the ave
bryan is not. alone, public opinion is very firmly on bryan's side.nd rights in place for this— justice system and rights in place for this very reason. she should face _ for this very reason. she should face ju5tice from the country in which — face ju5tice from the country in which she _ face ju5tice from the country in which she is a citizen. gk. face justice from the country in which she is a citizen.- face justice from the country in which she is a citizen. ok. we will leave it there....
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bryan individually.he case that has already been discussed this morning, not one step, but wtwo steps, to strike down mandatory felony murder for people that convicted of felony murder that fall within that class of individuals that have not killed, attempted to kill or intended to kill. this is an issue which has tremendous import in the state of georgia and around the country. in that there are hundreds in georgia, probably thousands of individuals around the country who are serving life sentences, in prison for many, many years who drove the car that was used to escape from the armed robbery. or provided the key to break into the house, not knowing that it was occupied. all kinds of people out there across the country, serving life sentences right now, who never killed, attempted to kill or intended to kill, but have been subjected to mandatory life imprisonment. i would venture to say the majority of those individuals tend to be african american, but i haven't studied it in depth in a while. but that
bryan individually.he case that has already been discussed this morning, not one step, but wtwo steps, to strike down mandatory felony murder for people that convicted of felony murder that fall within that class of individuals that have not killed, attempted to kill or intended to kill. this is an issue which has tremendous import in the state of georgia and around the country. in that there are hundreds in georgia, probably thousands of individuals around the country who are serving life...
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bryan stevenson, i wish we had more time, but we don't.ing on hardtalk. my pleasure. hello again. sunday brought us a mixed picture of weather. there was a bit of rain across northern areas. we had some lovely winter sunshine across parts of the midlands, east anglia, southern england, parts of wales for a time as well. but towards the end of the day, we did rather lose the bright skies in wales, replaced it with some thicker cloud and started to lose the visibility as well. now, right now, we're seeing cloud increase from the west. there's a warm front that begins to push its way in. that is starting to push a bit of patchy light rain and drizzle in across these western areas, but temperatures are rising hour by hour, so it is increasingly turning mild. heading into the first part of monday morning, 10 degrees there in plymouth, but cold in rural aberdeenshire. in some of the deeper valleys, about —5 degrees or so. through monday, this area of milder air is going to slowly creep its way a little bit further eastwards. with that, there cou
bryan stevenson, i wish we had more time, but we don't.ing on hardtalk. my pleasure. hello again. sunday brought us a mixed picture of weather. there was a bit of rain across northern areas. we had some lovely winter sunshine across parts of the midlands, east anglia, southern england, parts of wales for a time as well. but towards the end of the day, we did rather lose the bright skies in wales, replaced it with some thicker cloud and started to lose the visibility as well. now, right now,...
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bryan stevenson, i wish we had more time, but we don't.hello there. high pressure has kept most parts of the uk dry through the weekend, if rather cloudy. and high pressure has meant a dry start to january 2022, only seeing around about 50% — half the rainfall we'd normally see by this stage, and there's not a great deal of rain in the offing this week — certainly not for england and wales. we might see a little bit more midweek across scotland in particular with a low pressure approaching but for the meantime, the high pressure is still hanging on towards the south. there's a weather front to the north and that has given a few millimetres of rain during the day on sunday. it's sinking a little further southwards on monday but coming into that high pressure, it's a weak affair. but there's still quite a bit of cloud around but where we had the cloud breaks through the night, there's patchy frost and some patchy fog as well to watch out for, some poor visibilities, but again, not widespread, but it will take its time to clear at this time o
bryan stevenson, i wish we had more time, but we don't.hello there. high pressure has kept most parts of the uk dry through the weekend, if rather cloudy. and high pressure has meant a dry start to january 2022, only seeing around about 50% — half the rainfall we'd normally see by this stage, and there's not a great deal of rain in the offing this week — certainly not for england and wales. we might see a little bit more midweek across scotland in particular with a low pressure approaching...
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bryan stevenson, i wish we had more time, but we don't.sure. hello. after a fairly grey, drizzly sort of day on monday, more places will see the sunshine on tuesday. clearer air is working its way south across the uk behind this cold front here, which is only slowly pushing southwards. so we've still got quite a lot of cloud around. the cloud and drizzle will slowly clear southwards through the day, so a reappearance of sunshine from the north, but some of us will hold onto the cloudy drizzly conditions all day in the far south. so we start off with quite a contrast in temperature, mild towards the south, but temperatures a few degrees either side of freezing first thing for scotland, northern ireland and the far north of england as well. this is how tuesday is looking then — you can see the clearer skies for much of the uk as this band of cloud and drizzly patchy rain sink south. a bit of mist and murk particularly around coasts and hills for southern england and south wales too, lasting all day. but mild here, 10—11 celsius, in the clear
bryan stevenson, i wish we had more time, but we don't.sure. hello. after a fairly grey, drizzly sort of day on monday, more places will see the sunshine on tuesday. clearer air is working its way south across the uk behind this cold front here, which is only slowly pushing southwards. so we've still got quite a lot of cloud around. the cloud and drizzle will slowly clear southwards through the day, so a reappearance of sunshine from the north, but some of us will hold onto the cloudy drizzly...
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bryan: yes.hink the central banks have a good handle on how the financial system works anymore. it is a growing complexity. if the central banks can figure it out, neither can we investors. even then, i'm trying to buy stock that i don't need to hedge. haslinda: bryan, thank you. you can follow today's top market teams and our bloomberg markets live blog at mliv . you can get a market rundown. there is commentary and analysis from bloomberg's expert editors. this is bloomberg. ♪ rishaad: going to take just a peek at the oil market with brent crude prices the highest in seven years. behind that, geopolitical tensions and easing fears from the demand head coming from the omicron virus. brent crude -- wti at $85. let's get to our asia oil trading reporter. what is driving this bullishness in oil at the moment? goldman is coming out and saying they see $96 a barrel for brent this year, looking at $105 a barrel next year. >> yes, that's right. i think we are looking at a pretty bullish backdrop fo
bryan: yes.hink the central banks have a good handle on how the financial system works anymore. it is a growing complexity. if the central banks can figure it out, neither can we investors. even then, i'm trying to buy stock that i don't need to hedge. haslinda: bryan, thank you. you can follow today's top market teams and our bloomberg markets live blog at mliv . you can get a market rundown. there is commentary and analysis from bloomberg's expert editors. this is bloomberg. ♪ rishaad:...
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bryan did not play as big of a role in this case as the mcmichaels did. bryan the same sentence, life without the possibility of parole, despite his lawyers arguments at the beginning of the hearing but i certainly think especially with the prosecutor's recommendation, many bryan is the most likely to get some chance at parole at the end of day. >> according to the judge in this case, this break that he's taking should end in about five minutes and we'll learn the sentence. areva, let me come back to you for one more question here. would you have expected to have heard from the mcmichaels and from bryan today? they have not spoken on their own behalf? >> well the lawyers made the point, victor, that they couldn't speak because they are facing federal hate crime and that trial -- that trial is slated to start in february. so they leaned heavily on the argument as good defense lawyers they couldn't allow their clients to take the stand. but what we saw in the derek chauvin case was he was also charged in federal -- with federal hate crimes and he reversed n
bryan did not play as big of a role in this case as the mcmichaels did. bryan the same sentence, life without the possibility of parole, despite his lawyers arguments at the beginning of the hearing but i certainly think especially with the prosecutor's recommendation, many bryan is the most likely to get some chance at parole at the end of day. >> according to the judge in this case, this break that he's taking should end in about five minutes and we'll learn the sentence. areva, let me...
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bryan isn't the one who brought a gun. he was unarmed. >> reporter: outside the courthouse, friends and family of the victim let out cheers. [ cheering ] arbery's mother, who tearfully spoke in court, called today a victory for justice. >> i sat in that courtroom for five weeks straight, but i knew that we would come out with a victory. >> yes. >> i never doubted it. >> and, steve, we know these three convicted killers also still face federal charges on civil rights violations. but that moment in the courtroom today when the judge described ahmaud arbery being chased for five minutes, the judge had the entire courtroom sitting in silence for that full minute, and his point was made with that silence. >> reporter: it was. it was a powerful way of putting you in the victim's shoes and a reminder that he's being chased by men in trucks as he ran. and the judge pointed out that much of the reason why he was being chased had to do with assumptions based on color. that federal civil rights trial against these same three men begi
bryan isn't the one who brought a gun. he was unarmed. >> reporter: outside the courthouse, friends and family of the victim let out cheers. [ cheering ] arbery's mother, who tearfully spoke in court, called today a victory for justice. >> i sat in that courtroom for five weeks straight, but i knew that we would come out with a victory. >> yes. >> i never doubted it. >> and, steve, we know these three convicted killers also still face federal charges on civil...
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bryan's situation a little bit different. however, mr.ard powerful statements from ahmaud arbery's family. >> i laid you to rest. i told you i love you. and some day, somehow, i would get you justice. >> reporter: his mother spoke directly to her son and to the men responsible for his death. >> these men have chose to lie and attack my son and his surviving family. they each have no remorse and do not deserve any leniency. this wasn't a case of mistaken identity. or mistaken fact. they chose to target my son when they couldn't sufficiently scare him or intimidate him. they killed him. >> reporter: arbery's family was clear. they hope for the maximum sentence possible. >> me and my family have to live with his death the rest of our life. we will never see ahmaud again. so i feel they should stay behind bars the rest of their life because they didn't give him a chance. >> the loss of ahmaud has devastated me and my family. so i'm asking that the men that killed him begiven the maximum sentence available to the court. >> reporter: the mcmich
bryan's situation a little bit different. however, mr.ard powerful statements from ahmaud arbery's family. >> i laid you to rest. i told you i love you. and some day, somehow, i would get you justice. >> reporter: his mother spoke directly to her son and to the men responsible for his death. >> these men have chose to lie and attack my son and his surviving family. they each have no remorse and do not deserve any leniency. this wasn't a case of mistaken identity. or mistaken...
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and neighbour william bryan also received a life sentence, but was offered the possibility of parole in 30 years. my prayer was to, to get justice for my he, he fall for us and the core he gave with the fair judge just was flaky. he heard the testimonies from each of each witness. he gave us a very good verdict, and he gave us a very good sentence. but i knew that we would come out with a victory. i'd never doubted it. cousin sans president has told us forces they can fire without warning, as he tries to end von and processed against his government. the largest city almighty is among the areas where there's been days of violence. dozens of protest isn't security pass now. i've been killed, and more than 3000 people have been detained. robin force your walker, reports come has returned to the center of val matty. though the signs of violence everywhere on republic square seen of the worst of the clashes security forces have re taken control of gossip government buildings. but they've been food shortages and cues at cash machines and petrol stations with residents venturing out only fo
and neighbour william bryan also received a life sentence, but was offered the possibility of parole in 30 years. my prayer was to, to get justice for my he, he fall for us and the core he gave with the fair judge just was flaky. he heard the testimonies from each of each witness. he gave us a very good verdict, and he gave us a very good sentence. but i knew that we would come out with a victory. i'd never doubted it. cousin sans president has told us forces they can fire without warning, as...
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>> reporter: we tried to speak with texas state senator bryan hughes and state representative andrew murr, who wrote the legislation... >> i believe improves voter access. >> reporter: ...but both republicans denied our interview requests. it's not just voters who are frustrated by this new process. it's also election workers, who are frustrated that they can't help voters fix their applications because the law now prohibits them from doing so. >> absolutely. and i think we've seen that pretty open annoyance by the local clerks' office with the texas secretary of state's office over this issue. >> reporter: dana debeauvoir is the travis county clerk. she's served in county government for 40 years. >> in so many ways, we can't even practice free speech with voters. you can't call them back to cure a problem with their application or their ballot, because that's seen as promoting by-mail voting when all we really want to do is figure out what their new, correct i.d. number should be. just to be passively helpful with voters-- we shouldn't be so
>> reporter: we tried to speak with texas state senator bryan hughes and state representative andrew murr, who wrote the legislation... >> i believe improves voter access. >> reporter: ...but both republicans denied our interview requests. it's not just voters who are frustrated by this new process. it's also election workers, who are frustrated that they can't help voters fix their applications because the law now prohibits them from doing so. >> absolutely. and i think...
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only bryan will be allowed to appeal for parole after 30 years, william or brian. they each have no remorse and do not deserve any leniency. this wasn't a case of mistaken identity or a mistake. in fact, they chose, they chose to target my son because they didn't want him in their community as follows. the men claim, they thought aubrey was fleeing a crime, that it was found not they were not arrested after chasing down the 25 year old in that cause and shooting him dead that changed when this video emerged filled by brine. it captures the chase and the shots that aubrey who seemed falling to the ground after fighting for his life. the motive spark nationwide outraged that fit into the protest for him, the deference george floyd, a black man killed by a police officer to the people outside the court house. the sentencing of aubrey's keyless array of hope in a country where races violence too often goes unpunished. huh. now let's take a look at some other stories making news around the world. if u. p a has released opposition leader asking a nega, the i'm hora. poli
only bryan will be allowed to appeal for parole after 30 years, william or brian. they each have no remorse and do not deserve any leniency. this wasn't a case of mistaken identity or a mistake. in fact, they chose, they chose to target my son because they didn't want him in their community as follows. the men claim, they thought aubrey was fleeing a crime, that it was found not they were not arrested after chasing down the 25 year old in that cause and shooting him dead that changed when this...
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hope to see you soon >> have a good one >>> bryan, i think that's interesting.an moorehead on crypto night in america a couple of weeks back, i talked to him about the notion of rotation or source of funds. i'm woerndering if you believe that's the case that people could be cycling out of profits and into some of the smaller ones >> we're seeing that i think the word will be dispersion what we have seen in crypto's history is everything trades as one big block. that's not happened over the last really three to six months and it's not happening ow. people can be saying taking money out of pbitcoin and going into these other protocols that are more in the growth stage and more potential for upside than bitcoin which has become this macro asset and really to say but it's almost kind of matured here >> your top coin right now is what in. >> right now kcosmos adam. >>> rough day for the reddit crowd. what is flexinext for trade details next we're breaking down the name of the trades next. machin throughout history i've observed markets shaped by the intentional and u
hope to see you soon >> have a good one >>> bryan, i think that's interesting.an moorehead on crypto night in america a couple of weeks back, i talked to him about the notion of rotation or source of funds. i'm woerndering if you believe that's the case that people could be cycling out of profits and into some of the smaller ones >> we're seeing that i think the word will be dispersion what we have seen in crypto's history is everything trades as one big block. that's not...
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it was callus -- >> reporter: william bryan jr. to serve life with the possibility of parole after 30 years. >> he had grave concerns that what had occurred should not have occurred. and i think that does make mr. bryan's situation a little bit different. however, mr. bryan has been convicted of felony murder. >> reporter: before reading the sentences, the judge paused for one minute. >> i want us to get a concept of time. what i'm going to do is i'm going to sit silently for one minute. i kept coming back to the terror that must have been in the mind of the young man running through satilla shores. >> reporter: the court heard powerful statements from ahmaud arbery's family. >> i laid you to rest. i told you i loved you, and someday, somehow i would get you just. >> reporter: his mother spoke directly to her son and to the men responsible for his death. >> these men have chose to lie and attack my son and his surviving family. they each have no remorse and do not deserve any leniency. this wasn't a case of mistaken identity or mis
it was callus -- >> reporter: william bryan jr. to serve life with the possibility of parole after 30 years. >> he had grave concerns that what had occurred should not have occurred. and i think that does make mr. bryan's situation a little bit different. however, mr. bryan has been convicted of felony murder. >> reporter: before reading the sentences, the judge paused for one minute. >> i want us to get a concept of time. what i'm going to do is i'm going to sit...
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. >> bryan, thank you. the white house monitoring the hostage standoff in texas.'s check in with lucas tomlinson and delaware were president biden is spending the weekend. >> we learned the president left turf church services an hour ago, did not speak to the press, he's not spoken publicly about the situation but we know he's monitoring the situation closely in texas. his press secretary tweeting a short time ago potus has been briefed about the hostage situation in the dallas area. he will continue to receive updates from his senior team at the situation. senior members of a national security team are in touch with federal law enforcement leadership. we are hearing from other members the administration the president ambassador to israel also taking to twitter a short time ago saying quote i'm closely monitoring the hostage situation at israel texas for the community gathered for services praying for an immediate and safe and. we are hearing from other world leaders the israeli prime minister also tweeting condolences saying he's also monitoring the situation at
. >> bryan, thank you. the white house monitoring the hostage standoff in texas.'s check in with lucas tomlinson and delaware were president biden is spending the weekend. >> we learned the president left turf church services an hour ago, did not speak to the press, he's not spoken publicly about the situation but we know he's monitoring the situation closely in texas. his press secretary tweeting a short time ago potus has been briefed about the hostage situation in the dallas...
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the mcmichaels will spend life in prison without the possibility of parole, but roddy bryan will serve but does have the possibility of parole. here's georgia superior court judge timothy walmsley outlining some of the evidence from the trial. there's a frame where i believe ahmaud arbery, it looks to be if he's 20 yards out — that may be close — 30 yards out — it's the frame of travis mcmichael lifting the shotgun to fire at ahmaud arbery. and you watch that with context — and when i say �*context�*, after hearing the evidence in this case and thinking about a young man that had been running at that point for almost five minutes — and it is a chilling, truly disturbing scene. ahmaud's mother gave her reaction to the sentencing outside the court. first, i want to say thank you to god, who made this all possible. yes. my prayer was to get justice for ahmaud. he fought for us in the courts, he gave us a fairjudge, judge walmsley, he heard the testimonies from each — from each witness, he gave us a very good verdict, and he gave us a very good sentence. our north america correspondent, da
the mcmichaels will spend life in prison without the possibility of parole, but roddy bryan will serve but does have the possibility of parole. here's georgia superior court judge timothy walmsley outlining some of the evidence from the trial. there's a frame where i believe ahmaud arbery, it looks to be if he's 20 yards out — that may be close — 30 yards out — it's the frame of travis mcmichael lifting the shotgun to fire at ahmaud arbery. and you watch that with context — and when i...
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i think all right, now now you've listened to what bryan has just been saying. now this fall out, is it manageable? or what do you think crypt academy should be doing in the near future to win the hearts and minds of the people and of their we're going to to re, systems all over the world. sure. so i just wanted to make some comments. i was being said earlier, currency, our fear money isn't really green at all, is well, look at the amount of paper which has been circulated, ink and everything which comes with it. secondly, with respect to the big coin mining, now over 55 to nearly 60 percent of that money is being actually use the my mining is done through renewable energy number 3. if you believe in matter us, which is the next future, 3. 0, then base currency is the future. digital currency is the future number for now. actually, regulators within europe and i'm speaking of journey. the. the comic engine of the unit has allowed hedge funds to have a location up to 10 percent increase of currencies. once the dust will settle and we come out of this particular s
i think all right, now now you've listened to what bryan has just been saying. now this fall out, is it manageable? or what do you think crypt academy should be doing in the near future to win the hearts and minds of the people and of their we're going to to re, systems all over the world. sure. so i just wanted to make some comments. i was being said earlier, currency, our fear money isn't really green at all, is well, look at the amount of paper which has been circulated, ink and everything...
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author of chomping of the bitcoin past present and future bitcoin in china from dublin, professor bryan lucy, professor of international finance and commodities trinity business school. welcome to the program name. do we know exactly what's behind the crypto currency for thanks for having me. there are a number of factors that are adversely invoicing, the prices, 2 of them you mentioned. but the most important one is the risk of sentiment among investors, which triggered the big sell off how, how the seller really happened. that triggered that was figured by the federal reserve and federal reserve started to talk to, to, to give more hawkish stance to the market. because last year, everyone was anticipating 3 interest rate hikes, and fact was to increase interest rate to control inflation. and bitcoin is a national hedge to inflation. we know throughout the world, inflation is getting out of control. now the federal reserve bank, which is the central bank in america, wants to control that inflation was to control, reduce the supply of dollar in the system. hence, we're seeing this littl
author of chomping of the bitcoin past present and future bitcoin in china from dublin, professor bryan lucy, professor of international finance and commodities trinity business school. welcome to the program name. do we know exactly what's behind the crypto currency for thanks for having me. there are a number of factors that are adversely invoicing, the prices, 2 of them you mentioned. but the most important one is the risk of sentiment among investors, which triggered the big sell off how,...
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the great actor bryan cox joins me now.ned by the same parent company as cnn. br brian, when the show first started, it was based on rupert murdoch but as it went on, there are nods to jeff bezos, elon musk, and the trump family. it's about entitlement. explain that to us. >> the problem is this loss of reality people have when they are entitled. there are a few exceptions, of course. but seemingly there's a kind of continuing thing of going on. we see the same in my country with prince andrew and his -- now he's asking for his teddy bears to be counted every night before he went to bed. it's just ridiculous. it really is ridiculous. these people are so spoiled by their wealth, and they lose a sense of reality and a sense of where they're coming from. and it's deeply upsetting and also very funny. >> is it the trump family that we're seeing? is it the murdoch family that we're seeing? is it a combination of a bunch of different families that the writers are having some fun with? >> well, yeah, i think they are influences, o
the great actor bryan cox joins me now.ned by the same parent company as cnn. br brian, when the show first started, it was based on rupert murdoch but as it went on, there are nods to jeff bezos, elon musk, and the trump family. it's about entitlement. explain that to us. >> the problem is this loss of reality people have when they are entitled. there are a few exceptions, of course. but seemingly there's a kind of continuing thing of going on. we see the same in my country with prince...
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to the issue of the third one bryan to a third sentence.lea in light of the fact that these defendants will be in jail anyway. that is very much an open question we'll see what the federal government does in light of moving forward it is very much an open question. >> what about the former da? she's been arrested and in violations of her oath as a public officer. what are you want within wantin to see in that case? >> i think everyone here should be dealing with the account. you mentioned this particular d.a. really stifling any prosecution. all you need is a probable cause. she impeded that. she needs to be brought to account for what she did. indicating there is no basis. moving forward. there's a trial here. the system could work as to the prosecutor who tried to halt things in the first place. >> it is really bafling with this d.a. who said there is nothing to see here and now we have three men facing life in prison. very different scenario. joey jackson, we appreciate you always. >>> remember that republican senator who called the insu
to the issue of the third one bryan to a third sentence.lea in light of the fact that these defendants will be in jail anyway. that is very much an open question we'll see what the federal government does in light of moving forward it is very much an open question. >> what about the former da? she's been arrested and in violations of her oath as a public officer. what are you want within wantin to see in that case? >> i think everyone here should be dealing with the account. you...
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i have a glass for bryan.ver. >> yes, live tv. >> i really like it. >> i really did not get enough of it. but. >> cheers from downstairs in the dungeon. >> have a safe holiday. late show with stephen colbert is up next. >> happy new year, everybody. >> cheers, everybody. >> all right mmm. >> i like it. [ laughter ] >> what a kick. [ laughter ] captioning sponsored by cbs >> i told you guys we'd be back. little newsbreak-- i had so many friends texting me, "all i see is the news. is it already new year's? we're not. we're almost there. welcome to "new year's eve live, nashville's big bash." i'm bobby bones. with me is my co-host, rachel smith. we're so excited. >> hey, y'all! and not only do you get two of us on our bicentennial park stage, we all get to ring in 2022 twice over the next two hours. ( cheers and applause ) >> what! yeah. that's right, bobby. in less than 30 minutes, we celebrate 2022 for all our friends and family on the east coast. and then, an hour later, the famous music note drops here in nas
i have a glass for bryan.ver. >> yes, live tv. >> i really like it. >> i really did not get enough of it. but. >> cheers from downstairs in the dungeon. >> have a safe holiday. late show with stephen colbert is up next. >> happy new year, everybody. >> cheers, everybody. >> all right mmm. >> i like it. [ laughter ] >> what a kick. [ laughter ] captioning sponsored by cbs >> i told you guys we'd be back. little newsbreak-- i had...
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bryan's situation a little bit different.y murder. >> reporter: before reading sentence, the judge paused for one minute. >> i want us to get a concept of time. what i'm going to do is sit si lently for one minute. i kept coming back to the terror that must have been in the mind of the young man running. >> reporter: the court heard powerful statements from his family. >> i laid you to rest. i told you i love you and some day, somehow i would get you justice. >> reporter: his mother spoke directly to her son and to the men responsible for his death. >> these men have chose to lie and attack my son and his surviving family. they each have no remorse and do not deserve any leniency. this wasn't a case of mistaken identity or mistaken fact. they chose to target my son when they couldn't sufficiently scare him or intimidate him, they killed him. >> reporter: taking aim at a defense attorney's comments during the trial. >> his long, dirty toenails. >> reporter: about her son's toe toenails. >> i wish he could have cut and cleaned
bryan's situation a little bit different.y murder. >> reporter: before reading sentence, the judge paused for one minute. >> i want us to get a concept of time. what i'm going to do is sit si lently for one minute. i kept coming back to the terror that must have been in the mind of the young man running. >> reporter: the court heard powerful statements from his family. >> i laid you to rest. i told you i love you and some day, somehow i would get you justice. >>...
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bryan llenas live in new york city newsroom with more, bryan.r: arthel, it took two years eric adams tenure to make clear. murders up 33%, robberies up 25%, shooting incidents up 15%, auto grand larsening. bragg says goals to lower incarceration and recidivism and bragg is stopping prosecutions for crimes like marijuana offenses and resisting arrests. he's downgrading felonies to misdemeanors for crimes like armed robberies and he's limiting jail time for basically homicides and serious domestic violence and sex offenses. this morning black church in harlem reiterated he knows what he's doing. >> i turned 21 and had semiautomatic weapon to my head. homicide victim on my doorstep and was shot at. i know public safety. we know public safety. >> the pressure is onto get crime right. yesterday morning a woman was randomly murdered when she was pushed onto an oncoming train in time square by a deranged man, second such incident in time square since november. he had four prior arrests, arthel, including possession of a weapon, a knife. arthel: the wom
bryan llenas live in new york city newsroom with more, bryan.r: arthel, it took two years eric adams tenure to make clear. murders up 33%, robberies up 25%, shooting incidents up 15%, auto grand larsening. bragg says goals to lower incarceration and recidivism and bragg is stopping prosecutions for crimes like marijuana offenses and resisting arrests. he's downgrading felonies to misdemeanors for crimes like armed robberies and he's limiting jail time for basically homicides and serious...
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if you're a visitor to montgomery, alabama, the name bryan stevenson is everywhere.ative, created this memorial to the 4400 victims of lynchings in america. >> each of these monuments represent a county where lynching took place. >> reporter: it is called the national memorial for peace and justice. its pathway leads you around a big square angling steadily downward. >> they start out looking like tomb stones or coffins, and by the time we're here, they're hanging bodies. >> reporter: stevenson grew up in the poor rural south, great grandson and an enslaved man. he wound up at harvard law school. but an internship in georgia changed his life. >> that was the first time i met a condemned prisoner. it is when i learned that people in this country were literally dying for legal assistance. >> reporter: but you were a harvard law graduate. didn't anybody say to you, dude, you could make a lot more money going into a law firm? >> it seemed like everybody said to me, you should be making a lot more money, but i don't know i would be passionate at that. and i think i just k
if you're a visitor to montgomery, alabama, the name bryan stevenson is everywhere.ative, created this memorial to the 4400 victims of lynchings in america. >> each of these monuments represent a county where lynching took place. >> reporter: it is called the national memorial for peace and justice. its pathway leads you around a big square angling steadily downward. >> they start out looking like tomb stones or coffins, and by the time we're here, they're hanging bodies....
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bryans situation a little different. he's been convicted of felony murder. >> reporter: before reading sentences, the judge paused for one minute. >> i want us to get a con sent of time. what i'm going to do is sit silently for one minute. i kept coming back to the terror that must have been in the mind of the young man running through. >> reporter: the court heard powerful statements from the family. >> i laid you to rest. i told you i love you and some day, somehow, i would get you justice. >> reporter: his mother spoke directly to her son and the men responsibility for his death. >> these men have chose to lie and attack my son and his surviving family. they each have no remorse and do not deserve any leniency. this wasn't a case of mistaken identity or mistaken fact. they chose to target my son when they couldn't sufficiently scare him or intimidate him. they killed him. >> reporter: taking aim at a defense attorney's comments during the trial. >> his long, dirty toenails. >> reporter: about her son's toenails. >> i
bryans situation a little different. he's been convicted of felony murder. >> reporter: before reading sentences, the judge paused for one minute. >> i want us to get a con sent of time. what i'm going to do is sit silently for one minute. i kept coming back to the terror that must have been in the mind of the young man running through. >> reporter: the court heard powerful statements from the family. >> i laid you to rest. i told you i love you and some day, somehow, i...
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llenas joins me live, hello, bryan.ter: new year same crime issue for new york city in the first days in 2022 compared to same time last year. overall crime is up 30%, murders are up 33%, robberies up 25%, shooting incidents up 15%. auto grand larsenig up 32% and on thursday man arrested for shooting burger king cashier, crystal bayron nieves, $100 in the register. he had criminal arrests including for possession. yesterday a woman murdered at random when pushed into an upcoming train. second such incident. >> our recovery is depending on the public safety in the city and in the subway system. we can do that. we can do that with safety and balance of proactively giving people the assistance they need when they are in mental health crisis. reporter: the right balance will depend whether manhattan new progressive district attorney alvin bragg is willing to prosecute crime. bragg under heavy criticism for policies are too lenient and want to lower incarcerations for certain crimes. this morning he spoke at a black church i
llenas joins me live, hello, bryan.ter: new year same crime issue for new york city in the first days in 2022 compared to same time last year. overall crime is up 30%, murders are up 33%, robberies up 25%, shooting incidents up 15%. auto grand larsenig up 32% and on thursday man arrested for shooting burger king cashier, crystal bayron nieves, $100 in the register. he had criminal arrests including for possession. yesterday a woman murdered at random when pushed into an upcoming train. second...
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well, let's spring in live now. bryan becker bryan is coordinator of the anti war. i'm sure coalition is very welcome to the program. brian, you've got these nations reiterating their adherence to the plan, but none of them are actually giving up a nuclear arms. how sincere or do you think they are? well, i'll say at least from the us point of view that the signature of the united states government on that document isn't worth the paper that it's printed on the new. the u. s. nuclear posture review, undertaken during the trap administration in 2018, reaffirms that the u. s. will not give up the 1st use capability. and the 1st us prerogatives and that have been the cornerstone of us nuclear doctrine. since 1945. meaning that the united states era gave to itself the right to use nuclear weapons against other adversaries, including use against and other adversaries who have not at that moment used nuclear weapons. so it's a 1st strike policy. now that was 2018 that was reaffirmed in 2018. so this document is actually lacks all credibility. furthermore, the united state
well, let's spring in live now. bryan becker bryan is coordinator of the anti war. i'm sure coalition is very welcome to the program. brian, you've got these nations reiterating their adherence to the plan, but none of them are actually giving up a nuclear arms. how sincere or do you think they are? well, i'll say at least from the us point of view that the signature of the united states government on that document isn't worth the paper that it's printed on the new. the u. s. nuclear posture...
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kush made thousands of people had gathered at the sight to mock the 1st day of the new year, alexia bryan reports in the cold darkness of the early morning. tens of thousands of devoted tracked to the hilltop temple of motivational davy and indian administered kashmir. at about 3 a year, there was a surge in the crowd. witnesses describe a horrifying crash, and people trampling over bodies. as larry, it's a tragedy. many people are dead. ah, initial reports suggest an altercation between groups visiting the shrine, perhaps to offer special prayers for the new year. but security has also been called into question. the police were very irresponsible. they did not put up devices in the area or outside the cave. they mixed also those coming out of the shrine and those going in a saw it with my own eyes. police pushed the pilgrims and also way fashions and blue whistles to intimidate them, which spread panic. and there was a stem paid in no time. motivational davey shrine is one of india's most revered hindu sites. before the pandemic about a $100000.00 devotees would climb the steep winding t
kush made thousands of people had gathered at the sight to mock the 1st day of the new year, alexia bryan reports in the cold darkness of the early morning. tens of thousands of devoted tracked to the hilltop temple of motivational davy and indian administered kashmir. at about 3 a year, there was a surge in the crowd. witnesses describe a horrifying crash, and people trampling over bodies. as larry, it's a tragedy. many people are dead. ah, initial reports suggest an altercation between groups...
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bryan llenas has the latest details. hi, bryan. >> hi, sandra.ust grilled by lawyers at new york university law school and media at a virtual press conference. fox news was not called on for a question. but bragg clarified that controversial medium me that he sent to prosecutors. that told prosecutors to no longer change for marijuana and subway fare evasion and armed robberies to be charged as a misdemeanor if there was no genuine risk of harm. also said they would only seek jail time for murders and violent offenses. today he reaffirmed that armed robberies with a gun would be prosecuted as felonies and his laser focused on gun violence. bragg apologized for writing what he said was an unclear and legalistic memo. >> certainly understand why people took it and viewed it as a static documents. this has to live and breathe under the judge and wisdom of those that have experienced and have dealt with it. that's what we're doing. we're doing this every day. >> this is after a 11-month-old baby was shot in the face last night in the bronx. she was s
bryan llenas has the latest details. hi, bryan. >> hi, sandra.ust grilled by lawyers at new york university law school and media at a virtual press conference. fox news was not called on for a question. but bragg clarified that controversial medium me that he sent to prosecutors. that told prosecutors to no longer change for marijuana and subway fare evasion and armed robberies to be charged as a misdemeanor if there was no genuine risk of harm. also said they would only seek jail time...
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only william �*roddie' bryan will be eligible for parole, but not until he is 82 years of age. figs forars of age. as we stand here in glen _ 82 years of age. as we stand here in glen county, - 82 years of age. as we stand here in glen county, in - 82 years of age. as we stand here in glen county, in front| here in glen county, in front of this courthouse, think about all the black people who have been lynched in the history of america. in georgia, who never, ever got their day in court. ahmaud arbery�*s death paved the way to a period of national reckoning over the state of racial injustice in this country, one which culminated in nationwide protests over the death of george floyd. though these men receive the maximum sentence, civil rights campaigners believe it will take more than that to influence attitudes that in many cases go back generations. yasmin cader, director of the trone center forjustice and equality at the american civil liberties union, gave us her reaction to the trial. my reaction is that this verdict is significant for many reasons. one of the first ones is that we
only william �*roddie' bryan will be eligible for parole, but not until he is 82 years of age. figs forars of age. as we stand here in glen _ 82 years of age. as we stand here in glen county, - 82 years of age. as we stand here in glen county, in - 82 years of age. as we stand here in glen county, in front| here in glen county, in front of this courthouse, think about all the black people who have been lynched in the history of america. in georgia, who never, ever got their day in court....
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bryan will first have to serve at least 30 years in prison before he's eligible. well, during the sentencing hearing, aubrey's sister recalled her brother's humor, describing him as a positive thinker with a big personality. cbs' mark strassmann is outside the courthouse in brunswick, georgia for us. good evening, mark. >> reporter: good evening, norah. outside this courthouse, several dozen people listening by speaker cheered when the judge announced the sentence. nearly two years after ahmaud arbery was killed, his family sees justice in a case that almost never came to trial. >> we are all accountable for our own actions. >> reporter: account act in america's latest moment of racial reckoning. three life sentences, two without chance of parole. in a relieved georgia community, ahmaud arbery's family still churns. >> when i... close my eyes, i see his execution in my mind over and over. i'll see that for the rest of my life. >> reporter: the 25-year-old arbery went jogging and ended up running for his life. for five minutes in february 2020, three white georgia
bryan will first have to serve at least 30 years in prison before he's eligible. well, during the sentencing hearing, aubrey's sister recalled her brother's humor, describing him as a positive thinker with a big personality. cbs' mark strassmann is outside the courthouse in brunswick, georgia for us. good evening, mark. >> reporter: good evening, norah. outside this courthouse, several dozen people listening by speaker cheered when the judge announced the sentence. nearly two years after...
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and this is the part that is disturbing to me with roddie bryan.had stopped, this never would have happened. all of these quotes give context, i think, to the video that we saw during the case. wanda cooper-jones this morning made a statement that i think when you look at the statements and you see the videos is very true, and that is, she said, when they could not scare or intimidate him, they killed him. there's been discussion about remorse, and i agree with counsel that it is dangerous for defendants who have multiple prosecutions against them to make statements of remorse, but remorse isn't something that is simply a statement of regret. remorse, i think, can be determined by looking at somebody's reaction to difficult circumstances and the reality of the situation that they're in. again, it doesn't require an apology. quite honestly, sometimes apologies are made simply to get past problems. remorse is something that's felt and
and this is the part that is disturbing to me with roddie bryan.had stopped, this never would have happened. all of these quotes give context, i think, to the video that we saw during the case. wanda cooper-jones this morning made a statement that i think when you look at the statements and you see the videos is very true, and that is, she said, when they could not scare or intimidate him, they killed him. there's been discussion about remorse, and i agree with counsel that it is dangerous for...
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the biggest source of foreign income the us media is reporting that supreme court. justice steven bryan is that to retire at the end of the courts. current term. the 83 year old's departure will give present. joe biden says, chance to nominate a new judge to the court, highest judicial body. during this campaign button, probably choose a black woman hunter, castro. supreme court justice steven briar had long rejected viewing the high court through a political lens. at 1st, dismissing calls from democrats to step down so that a president of their own party may name a replacement if republics is judges as politicians and robes. its confidence in the court and in the rule of law itself can only diminish. diminishing the court's power, including its power to act as a check or other bring. born in 1938 in san francisco. writer grew up in a middle class jewish family. he said his upbringing helped develop the pragmatism that later shaped his legal views. hi stephen drive, you solemnly swear. he was a federal appeals court judge for 14 years before president bill clinton nominated him to the s
the biggest source of foreign income the us media is reporting that supreme court. justice steven bryan is that to retire at the end of the courts. current term. the 83 year old's departure will give present. joe biden says, chance to nominate a new judge to the court, highest judicial body. during this campaign button, probably choose a black woman hunter, castro. supreme court justice steven briar had long rejected viewing the high court through a political lens. at 1st, dismissing calls from...
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but later, resumed alexia bryan al jazeera wasn't tina's feeling the impact to the new corona virus very, and reporting a records $50000.00 cases per day. people waited in long lines to be tested for the virus at centers in going as iras on new year's eve. argentina recently reduced the number of quarantine days from 10 to 5. as soon as you miss me with the which i know it to have been heading for a month and a half ago, that convention case exploding in little bit. did you expected not to happen yet? if you thought it should have foreseen all of this, that people come to test altogether, the vacation period and the end of the lebrans were coming towards that. there's one in oklahoma. we are here because we run together tonight with the family. we came from the coast and we want to be sure we don't have covered the philippines recorded almost 3000 cubic 19 cases on friday. that's just about a twofold increase in just 24 hours. the spike prompted concerns about another wave of the virus at a time where millions of people are still reeling from a devastating typhoon. bonner, below no repor
but later, resumed alexia bryan al jazeera wasn't tina's feeling the impact to the new corona virus very, and reporting a records $50000.00 cases per day. people waited in long lines to be tested for the virus at centers in going as iras on new year's eve. argentina recently reduced the number of quarantine days from 10 to 5. as soon as you miss me with the which i know it to have been heading for a month and a half ago, that convention case exploding in little bit. did you expected not to...
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the dean barber al jazeera us media report say supreme court justice steven bryan is set to retire at the end of the court. current term prior is one of 3 remaining liberal justices. in the conservative majority court. the 83 year olds retirement will give us president joe biden, his 1st chance to nominate a new judge to the country's highest judicial body. how did your catherine reports? supreme court justice stephen briar had long rejected viewing the high court through a political lens. at 1st, dismissing calls from democrats to step down so that a president of their own party may name a replacement if the public sees judges as politicians and robes. its confidence in the courts and in the rule of law itself can only diminish. diminishing the court's power, including its power to act as a check or other bridge. born in 1938 in san francisco right, grew up in a middle class jewish family. he said his upbringing helped develop the pragmatism that later shaped his legal views. i stephen drive, you solemnly swear. he was a federal appeals court judge for 14 years before president bill
the dean barber al jazeera us media report say supreme court justice steven bryan is set to retire at the end of the court. current term prior is one of 3 remaining liberal justices. in the conservative majority court. the 83 year olds retirement will give us president joe biden, his 1st chance to nominate a new judge to the country's highest judicial body. how did your catherine reports? supreme court justice stephen briar had long rejected viewing the high court through a political lens. at...
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bryan, was allowed the possibility of parole. in a deal that was agreed to by federal prosecutors, the mcmichael were hoping this federal judge would allow them to plead guilty to one of the hate crimes charges, and in exchange, allow them to spend their next 30 years in a federal prison. >> i'm not surprised that the mcmichaels are concerned about their safety in a georgia state prison. i think they wanted to go to a federal prison because they felt it would be safer and those prisons tend to be a little bit nicer." nicer. >> reporter: late today, the judge rejected the deal for travis mcmichael and essentially his father, too, saying she didn't like being held to a 30-year sentence. the family of ahmaud arbery was firmly against this, too. >> it's disrespectful. i fought so hard to get these guys in state prison. it's very disrespectful. >> reporter: ahmaud arbery's family says these men deserve state prison, which happens to be the place where the u.s. department of justice is current you will investigating whether this state
bryan, was allowed the possibility of parole. in a deal that was agreed to by federal prosecutors, the mcmichael were hoping this federal judge would allow them to plead guilty to one of the hate crimes charges, and in exchange, allow them to spend their next 30 years in a federal prison. >> i'm not surprised that the mcmichaels are concerned about their safety in a georgia state prison. i think they wanted to go to a federal prison because they felt it would be safer and those prisons...
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>> bryan, obviously, the situation's very fluid.understanding is that the residents in the immediate area are also being advantage -- evacuatedded, and the conversations with the hostage negotiators are ongoing. obviously, want to try to keep everybody safe, you know, if you can evacuate people from the building that aren't in the immediate vicinity of where this gentleman is, you know, how are people on the ground trying to defuse it? >> reporter: that's a great question. we do know earlien on, around 11 a.m. central time, that tweet came out from colleyville police department that swath9 teams were going in to -- s.w.a.t teams were going in to evacuate the area. the police department has said there is no threat to the general public which means there is no threat that they believe for the people living in and around that synagogue. but we do know that there have been reports that this person inside the synagogue is threatening they have placed bombs somewhere. again, fox news can't independently confirm that, but that is kind of t
>> bryan, obviously, the situation's very fluid.understanding is that the residents in the immediate area are also being advantage -- evacuatedded, and the conversations with the hostage negotiators are ongoing. obviously, want to try to keep everybody safe, you know, if you can evacuate people from the building that aren't in the immediate vicinity of where this gentleman is, you know, how are people on the ground trying to defuse it? >> reporter: that's a great question. we do...