97
97
Aug 28, 2017
08/17
by
KOFY
tv
eye 97
favorite 0
quote 0
bryant to chat with you? >> that was the easiest part. >> you go than a show up at the house and what happens? what was she like? >> she brought me inside. she was like every methodist church lady that i ever knew growing up. >> how old was she? >> she was 74 maybe, something like that. >> frail or in good health? >> a little frail. she was a little shaky and had bad back trouble as i recall. >> can i read from make six in your book? you write this. but her testimony that till had feierabended her around the waist and uttered obscenities, she now told me, quote, that part is not true. walk me through exactly what she told you? did she say i lied? >> she didn't use that word. she just -- she sort of painted that piece of her testimony and said that part is not true. and of course so i asked her what was true, as anybody would. she said i would like to tell you honestly, but i can't remember. she said you tell these stories until they seem true, but that part is not true. and then she said nothing that boy did
bryant to chat with you? >> that was the easiest part. >> you go than a show up at the house and what happens? what was she like? >> she brought me inside. she was like every methodist church lady that i ever knew growing up. >> how old was she? >> she was 74 maybe, something like that. >> frail or in good health? >> a little frail. she was a little shaky and had bad back trouble as i recall. >> can i read from make six in your book? you write...
55
55
Aug 11, 2017
08/17
by
BBCNEWS
tv
eye 55
favorite 0
quote 0
that was ashley bryant missing out in the highjump.managed to string together two weeks of training since february so two weeks of training since february so to get he was an achievement in itself, before the injury i had high hopes, my best would have gotten me into the medals but it's not to be, sadly. i did what i could with the preparation i had. so that was the best of the morning session here at the london stadium, that was ashley brya nt the london stadium, that was ashley bryant in the decathlon just missing out on one metre 99. looks like he will slip down the standings. let's look ahead to this evening, four gold medals to be won and if we keep everything crossed we could see some british medals. 0ur everything crossed we could see some british medals. our best chance is dina asher—smith in the 200 metres. she's become a crowd favourite, she was here before once as a kit carrierfor was here before once as a kit carrier forjessica was here before once as a kit carrierforjessica ennis hill. she cruised through her heat so she g
that was ashley bryant missing out in the highjump.managed to string together two weeks of training since february so two weeks of training since february so to get he was an achievement in itself, before the injury i had high hopes, my best would have gotten me into the medals but it's not to be, sadly. i did what i could with the preparation i had. so that was the best of the morning session here at the london stadium, that was ashley brya nt the london stadium, that was ashley bryant in the...
507
507
Aug 15, 2017
08/17
by
KTVU
quote
eye 507
favorite 0
quote 1
kris bryant, two-run home run. the bullpen loves it as they get their groove on. [ laughter ] a little dancing. what's the guy wearing on his head? >> goodnight.
kris bryant, two-run home run. the bullpen loves it as they get their groove on. [ laughter ] a little dancing. what's the guy wearing on his head? >> goodnight.
43
43
Aug 11, 2017
08/17
by
BBCNEWS
quote
eye 43
favorite 0
quote 1
from washington, nick bryant. it's from his golf club in newjersey during his working vacation that donald trump is managing this stand—off. and this afternoon he was back in his trademark suit and tie, and using his trademark tough talk, his response to the latest threats from pyongyang. i will tell you this, if north korea does anything in terms of even thinking about attack, of anybody that we love or we represent or our allies or us, they can be very, very nervous. i'll tell you why. and they should be very nervous, because things will happen to them like they never thought possible. earlier this week he warned north korea of fire and fury, raising the chilling spectre of a nuclear confrontation. his only regret, maybe that fiery rhetoric wasn't incendiary enough. the people that were questioning that statement, was it too tough,
from washington, nick bryant. it's from his golf club in newjersey during his working vacation that donald trump is managing this stand—off. and this afternoon he was back in his trademark suit and tie, and using his trademark tough talk, his response to the latest threats from pyongyang. i will tell you this, if north korea does anything in terms of even thinking about attack, of anybody that we love or we represent or our allies or us, they can be very, very nervous. i'll tell you why. and...
47
47
Aug 11, 2017
08/17
by
BBCNEWS
quote
eye 47
favorite 0
quote 2
from washington, nick bryant reports. it's from his golf club in newjersey during his working vacation that donald trump
from washington, nick bryant reports. it's from his golf club in newjersey during his working vacation that donald trump
47
47
Aug 11, 2017
08/17
by
BBCNEWS
quote
eye 47
favorite 0
quote 2
from washington, nick bryant reports. it's from his golf club in newjersey during his working vacation that donald trump is managing this stand—off. and this afternoon he was back
from washington, nick bryant reports. it's from his golf club in newjersey during his working vacation that donald trump is managing this stand—off. and this afternoon he was back
350
350
Aug 28, 2017
08/17
by
WTTG
quote
eye 350
favorite 0
quote 1
. >> it was the hottest case in >> at the trial of roy bryant and j.b. mile am, till was painted as a proceed tor. she testified he grabbed her and testified her he said he had been with other white woman before of >> nobody was serious. this was a mockery of a trial. >> it was in the court room after just an hour of deliberation that the all-white jury let the men walk free. later, the men admitted to killing till. now six decades later, tim tyson reveals what carolyn told him. she said she lied about till touching her and uttering obscenities. she said that part is not true. and some question of whether she said knowledge of till's
. >> it was the hottest case in >> at the trial of roy bryant and j.b. mile am, till was painted as a proceed tor. she testified he grabbed her and testified her he said he had been with other white woman before of >> nobody was serious. this was a mockery of a trial. >> it was in the court room after just an hour of deliberation that the all-white jury let the men walk free. later, the men admitted to killing till. now six decades later, tim tyson reveals what carolyn...
131
131
Aug 3, 2017
08/17
by
KNTV
tv
eye 131
favorite 0
quote 0
. >> kimberly bryant was the subject of one of our very first bay area proud stories five years ago,t as she was starting her nonprofit, and in the years since, the organization isn't the only thing that's grown. >> hi, this is kimberly bryant. >> by 2012, kimberly bryant had spent enough years working in technology to know that she stood out simply by sitting down at a table with other tech types. >> i know the steps. there are not too many people of color in the room and definitely weren't that many women either. >> though kimberly admits it wasn't until her daughter got interested in following in her footsteps that kimberly got serious about changing the landscape. >> you have multiple authors -- >> and so she started black girls code, exposing young women of color to the opportunities in tech, while at the same time teaching them the skills they'd need to take advantage of them. at the time, kimberly dreamed of it getting big. and since then, it certainly has. this two-week summer camp in oakland run by one of 11 black girls code chapters across the country, plus one in south afr
. >> kimberly bryant was the subject of one of our very first bay area proud stories five years ago,t as she was starting her nonprofit, and in the years since, the organization isn't the only thing that's grown. >> hi, this is kimberly bryant. >> by 2012, kimberly bryant had spent enough years working in technology to know that she stood out simply by sitting down at a table with other tech types. >> i know the steps. there are not too many people of color in the room...
96
96
Aug 6, 2017
08/17
by
KNTV
tv
eye 96
favorite 0
quote 0
this is kimberly bryant. >> reporter: by 2012, kimberly bryant had spent enough years working in technologyknow that she stood out simply by sitting down at a table with other tech types. >> i noticed that there are not too many people of color in the room, and there definitely weren't that many women either. >> reporter: though it wasn't until her daughter kai got interested in following in her footsteps that kimberly got serious about changing the landscape. >> you have multiple authors. >> reporter: so she started black girls code. exposing young women of color to the opportunities in tech while at the same time teaching them the skills they'd need to take advantage of them. at the time, kimberly dreamed of it getting big. and since then, it certainly has. this two-week summer camp in oakland run by one of 11 black girls code chapters across the country, plus one in south africa reaching 8,000 girls. and what about the girl who inspired black girls code in the first place? well, kai is now on staff mentoring the next generation. >> that's what's exciting for me because it's never going t
this is kimberly bryant. >> reporter: by 2012, kimberly bryant had spent enough years working in technologyknow that she stood out simply by sitting down at a table with other tech types. >> i noticed that there are not too many people of color in the room, and there definitely weren't that many women either. >> reporter: though it wasn't until her daughter kai got interested in following in her footsteps that kimberly got serious about changing the landscape. >> you...
56
56
Aug 18, 2017
08/17
by
WJLA
tv
eye 56
favorite 0
quote 0
. >>> chris bryant is already married. but if it doesn't work out, there's another option. >> he was visiting an adult day care in suburban chicago when one of the patients got down on one knee and proposed. happy to right in front of his wife. >> his wife jessica says she's going to have to watch out for julie. >> oh, yeah. she is on deck and ready to go. >> she caught them all by surprise. a whole lot of people in chicago who would like to marry chris bryant. >> our congratulations to the happy couple. >>> the chicago bears' wedding dress that one bride wore to surprise her dad. >>> and 30 movies a month for $10? why one startup idea is getting a hostile reception from the world's largest movie theater chang chain. >>> why are people slamming the bodyguard? >>> but here's a look at today's temperatures. >>> "world news now" weather, brought to you by liberator medical supply. ♪ new lysol kitchen pro eliminates 99.9% of bacteria residue. lysol. what it takes to protect. i love you, droolius caesar, but sometimes yo
. >>> chris bryant is already married. but if it doesn't work out, there's another option. >> he was visiting an adult day care in suburban chicago when one of the patients got down on one knee and proposed. happy to right in front of his wife. >> his wife jessica says she's going to have to watch out for julie. >> oh, yeah. she is on deck and ready to go. >> she caught them all by surprise. a whole lot of people in chicago who would like to marry chris bryant....
89
89
Aug 10, 2017
08/17
by
BBCNEWS
tv
eye 89
favorite 0
quote 1
nick bryant, bbc news, washington.ke to our correspondents yogita lamaye in seoul, the south korean capital, and laura bicker in washington dc. yogita began with the latest from seoul. a national security council has been scheduled for later today where the president as well as other people from the defence minister here will be discussing the situation and the increasing rhetoric from both the us and north korea. north korea meanwhile has sent out another statement this morning through their official news agency where they have given more details about the plan to attack guam, they say they will fire four rockets at the waters near guam, which will pass overjapan. what they've also said about donald trump is that this is a man who is bereft of reason and only absolute force can have any effect. so they're giving more details of that plan but it's important to note the wording. they've said they're carefully examining examining the plan and they will present it to kim jong—un and they have given a timeline, they say th
nick bryant, bbc news, washington.ke to our correspondents yogita lamaye in seoul, the south korean capital, and laura bicker in washington dc. yogita began with the latest from seoul. a national security council has been scheduled for later today where the president as well as other people from the defence minister here will be discussing the situation and the increasing rhetoric from both the us and north korea. north korea meanwhile has sent out another statement this morning through their...
92
92
Aug 9, 2017
08/17
by
BBCNEWS
tv
eye 92
favorite 0
quote 1
nick bryant, bbc news, washington.—year—old man who was stabbed to death while walking his dogs have described him as "a lovely, gentle husband, dad and grandfather. " peter wrighton was stabbed in the head and neck while out in woodland on saturday morning in east harland in norfolk. police are still looking for his attacker. five men, including former senior police officers, have appeared in court for the first time, to face charges in connection with the hillsborough disaster. the men were charged injune, nearly three decades after 96 people died as a result of the crush at the fa cup semi—final between liverpool and nottingham forest. a fantasist who killed a man in london before fleeing to italy has been found guilty of a murder that happened four years ago. 28—year—old, jason marshall, pretended to be a policeman and secret agent during his attacks. it was thought the victim had died in an accidental fire until a relative stumbled across a video recording years later. nick beake has the story. a bungalow in a qui
nick bryant, bbc news, washington.—year—old man who was stabbed to death while walking his dogs have described him as "a lovely, gentle husband, dad and grandfather. " peter wrighton was stabbed in the head and neck while out in woodland on saturday morning in east harland in norfolk. police are still looking for his attacker. five men, including former senior police officers, have appeared in court for the first time, to face charges in connection with the hillsborough disaster....
76
76
Aug 12, 2017
08/17
by
BBCNEWS
tv
eye 76
favorite 0
quote 0
ashley bryant is doing 0k, he has never really challenged.ge of the decathlon. this morning saw the 110m hurdles, the discus and the pole vault, and they are under way in the javelin right now. he threw very well in the javelin, actually. the final event is always the 1500 metres in the big apple. —— in the decathlon. the decathlon finishes with the 1500m. the decathletes are such gladiators. i'll be back with more from the london stadium later. you know it has been a busy day of sport, all of that football. over to lizzie and john bennett now, with details of the opening saturday in the premier league and the rest of the day's sport. thanks, 0lly. well, john, this is a dream start to the new premier league for neutrals. after last night's opening goal—fest, today has been equalling compelling. starting of course with champions chelsea, beaten 3—2 at home by burnley. 0k, chelsea had two players sent off, but they were poor enough to be booed off at half time. what went wrong? the big turning point was gary cahill said. treble challenge on ste
ashley bryant is doing 0k, he has never really challenged.ge of the decathlon. this morning saw the 110m hurdles, the discus and the pole vault, and they are under way in the javelin right now. he threw very well in the javelin, actually. the final event is always the 1500 metres in the big apple. —— in the decathlon. the decathlon finishes with the 1500m. the decathletes are such gladiators. i'll be back with more from the london stadium later. you know it has been a busy day of sport, all...
63
63
Aug 9, 2017
08/17
by
BBCNEWS
tv
eye 63
favorite 0
quote 0
nick bryant, bbc news, washington.maye joins us yogita limayejoins us now yogita limaye joins us now from the south korean capital, seoul. yogita, we've been hearing about plans by north korea to attack guam. what's the latest? what north korea has done is now given the details of this attack that it given the details of this attack thatitis given the details of this attack that it is planning on guam. yesterday it said it was carefully examining the plan and it would be carefully given to kim jong—un. today, they say it involves firing four rockets over japan today, they say it involves firing four rockets overjapan into the sea near guam four rockets overjapan into the sea nearguam and four rockets overjapan into the sea near guam and the plan is to give it to kim jong—un by august. near guam and the plan is to give it to kimjong—un by august. he near guam and the plan is to give it to kim jong—un by august. he will then give the go—ahead. in the statement they say president trump isa man statement they say president
nick bryant, bbc news, washington.maye joins us yogita limayejoins us now yogita limaye joins us now from the south korean capital, seoul. yogita, we've been hearing about plans by north korea to attack guam. what's the latest? what north korea has done is now given the details of this attack that it given the details of this attack thatitis given the details of this attack that it is planning on guam. yesterday it said it was carefully examining the plan and it would be carefully given to kim...
60
60
Aug 10, 2017
08/17
by
BBCNEWS
tv
eye 60
favorite 0
quote 0
nick bryant, bbc news, washington.ur correspondents yogita lamaye in seoul, the south korean capital, and laura bicker in washington, dc. yogita, i guess south korea has the most to lose from all of this, most immediately in north korea's firing line but people there have lived with rhetoric and fret for years. how does this look from there now? we are expecting to hear from the defence minister e here in about half an hour defence minister e here in about halfan hourand defence minister e here in about half an hour and we also know a national security council has been scheduled for later today where the president as well as other people from the defence minister e will be discussing the situation and the increasing rhetoric from both the us and north korea. north korea meanwhile has sent out another statement this morning through their official news agency where they have given more details about the planned to attack guam, they say they will fire four rockets at the waters near guam which will pass overjapan. what th
nick bryant, bbc news, washington.ur correspondents yogita lamaye in seoul, the south korean capital, and laura bicker in washington, dc. yogita, i guess south korea has the most to lose from all of this, most immediately in north korea's firing line but people there have lived with rhetoric and fret for years. how does this look from there now? we are expecting to hear from the defence minister e here in about half an hour defence minister e here in about halfan hourand defence minister e here...
178
178
Aug 24, 2017
08/17
by
KRON
tv
eye 178
favorite 0
quote 0
the first baseman needed to move across the diamond because third baseman kris bryant had been hit inhe left hand by a pitch during the top of the ninth. the swelling and soreness necessitated bryant being removed, and the only bench player available was catcher rene rivera. rizzo became the third left-handed position player to man third base in cubs history, joining george decker in 1895 and jimmy ryan in 1886. the last left-handed major league third baseman was mario valdez for the 1997 white sox. (mark) the red sox have picked up another outfielder after placing jackie bradley jr. on the disabled list with a sprained left thumb. boston has acquired rajai (rah'-zhay) davis from the athletics for 18-year-old outfield prospect rafael rincones. the 36-year-old davis is hitting .233 with five home runs, 18 rbis and 26 stolen bases in 100 games this season. (mark) klay thompson would be in a cleveland jersey right now if the cavaliers general manager had it his way. before kyrie irving was traded to the boston celtics, the cavaliers reached out to the warriors about a possible deal. the
the first baseman needed to move across the diamond because third baseman kris bryant had been hit inhe left hand by a pitch during the top of the ninth. the swelling and soreness necessitated bryant being removed, and the only bench player available was catcher rene rivera. rizzo became the third left-handed position player to man third base in cubs history, joining george decker in 1895 and jimmy ryan in 1886. the last left-handed major league third baseman was mario valdez for the 1997 white...
33
33
tv
eye 33
favorite 0
quote 0
and nathan bryant. as we checked out these scientists profiles we discovered a document which should certainly never have been on the web. internal report issued by the american meat institute. it lays out the strategy for influencing the decisions of high profile organizations. this organization is the i r c international agency for research on cancer little. this institution based in the old front is the worldwide reference on cancer. in two thousand and six see scientists classified nitrites in the probably carcinogenic category of products group two. and that was bad for business. so lobbyists are fighting to have this classification changed. page sixty four of the document. changing the i.r.c. nitrate nitrate classification from two to be. possibly carcinogenic. the strategy has a name i see challenge. it notably involves the two scientists we were interested in andrew wilkow ski and nathan bryant. armed with our brand new file it was time to. set off to meet the meet sectors heavyweights. welcome
and nathan bryant. as we checked out these scientists profiles we discovered a document which should certainly never have been on the web. internal report issued by the american meat institute. it lays out the strategy for influencing the decisions of high profile organizations. this organization is the i r c international agency for research on cancer little. this institution based in the old front is the worldwide reference on cancer. in two thousand and six see scientists classified nitrites...
108
108
Aug 1, 2017
08/17
by
KPIX
tv
eye 108
favorite 0
quote 0
the city unveiled six new charging stations at the bryant street garage.dra is live in palo alto with the very latest. sandra. reporter: hey there, good morning. that's the good news. drivers who drive electric vehicles are going to have more options. we're going to see more stations like this one here in the parking garage. something else that's entering is that they're -- interesting is that they're generating on site the energy needed to fill up these charging stations using solar panels which they have on the roof. they unveiled solar panelings on two different garage roofs, the one here on webster street and on bryant street. the city's goal is to achieve 4% of the total consumption by local solar by 2018. the city manager says this shows the role as a leader in the clean energy race. the big question is how much is it going to cost you now that people are getting charged to get a charge. once you actually get here, it's 23- cents per kilowatt. what that means per car is about $2 to fill up a car. that's assuming you move it as soon as you fill it up.
the city unveiled six new charging stations at the bryant street garage.dra is live in palo alto with the very latest. sandra. reporter: hey there, good morning. that's the good news. drivers who drive electric vehicles are going to have more options. we're going to see more stations like this one here in the parking garage. something else that's entering is that they're -- interesting is that they're generating on site the energy needed to fill up these charging stations using solar panels...
46
46
Aug 28, 2017
08/17
by
CSPAN3
tv
eye 46
favorite 0
quote 0
and bertram goodhugh included a figure that looks remarkably like williams generalings bryant. we have a sequence of artwork that was created during the design and construction of the rotunda floor for the building. the architects created a plan of what they proposed the floor would look like they colored in the marble. they pencilled in the designs they were proposing for the various art on the floor. she also created larger scale pieces that were sent to both the architects office in new york, and later the commission in lincoln. the designs for the rotunda floor show mother earth and the four elements of water, air, fire and earth. and the designs she created for the most part were used with the exception of mother earth. in the final floor, the design is very different. mother earth is seated in a throne. there are children around her. part of the design process. she not only created the small pieces to show the commission what she was doing, she created a full scale figure to show them this is what it would look like on the floor another key piece on the rotunda floor, is
and bertram goodhugh included a figure that looks remarkably like williams generalings bryant. we have a sequence of artwork that was created during the design and construction of the rotunda floor for the building. the architects created a plan of what they proposed the floor would look like they colored in the marble. they pencilled in the designs they were proposing for the various art on the floor. she also created larger scale pieces that were sent to both the architects office in new...
172
172
Aug 10, 2017
08/17
by
BBCNEWS
tv
eye 172
favorite 0
quote 0
nick bryant reports from washington. american outpost in the tropical waters of the western pacific now finds itself at the centre of a dangerous stand—off. this is guam, the site this summer of us military exercises, american territory that north korea says could now be in the firing line. from north korean state tv came this chilling headline, that guam could be targeted by medium to long—range rockets. and it came just hours after president trump threatened pyongyang with some of the most incendiary rhetoric used by a us president in decades. the words improvised. the tone agreed upon beforehand with aides. north korea best not make any more threats to the united states. they will be met with fire and fury like the world has never seen. and more tough talk on twitter this morning. on a refuelling stop—over in guam, the us secretary of state, rex tillerson, used more soothing language. "the island faced no imminent threat," he said, "and americans shouldn't lose any sleep." what the president is doing is sending a stro
nick bryant reports from washington. american outpost in the tropical waters of the western pacific now finds itself at the centre of a dangerous stand—off. this is guam, the site this summer of us military exercises, american territory that north korea says could now be in the firing line. from north korean state tv came this chilling headline, that guam could be targeted by medium to long—range rockets. and it came just hours after president trump threatened pyongyang with some of the...
65
65
Aug 11, 2017
08/17
by
KQED
tv
eye 65
favorite 0
quote 0
nick bryant joining us that live from the white house thank you very much. well for more on the war of words and regional reaction i spoke earlier with abraham done not who formerly served in the u. s. defense department and is now director of the asia program at the woodrow wilson cente. the focus has obviously being on the rhetoric but do you detect any actual change in us policy. there really doesn't seem to have been a big change a much of what president trump is said. don't attack the united states don't attack our allies is very standard american policy. what seems to be different or released could be different is adding potential caveats about threats which is new? but overall there doesn't seem to be a big change other than. the elevated rhetoric i'm. beyond that there hasn't been any significant military moves. and there hasn't been any additional signals on. i'm increasing concern in the region rather it just seems to be the threat coming out of the white house. somebody is somebody who has wit considerably in the region dealing with other other na
nick bryant joining us that live from the white house thank you very much. well for more on the war of words and regional reaction i spoke earlier with abraham done not who formerly served in the u. s. defense department and is now director of the asia program at the woodrow wilson cente. the focus has obviously being on the rhetoric but do you detect any actual change in us policy. there really doesn't seem to have been a big change a much of what president trump is said. don't attack the...
62
62
Aug 6, 2017
08/17
by
BBCNEWS
tv
eye 62
favorite 0
quote 0
nick bryant, bbc news, at the united nations.es where he will meet his korean, russian, and chinese counterparts at the summit of the association of southeast asian nations today. the north korean foreign minister will also be taking part in the meeting — with the country's nuclear programme expected to be a main topic — but us officials said there were no plans for the two to meet privately. rex tillerson had this to say ahead of the talks. three engagements in six months is indicative of the importance that you are united states places upon this relationship —— that the united states. a number of economic areas of interest and i look forward to discussing these today, the threats to all of us and our common response to all of us and our common response to that and also opportunities that exist amongst all of us to strengthen this relationship. parents must intervene to stop their children overusing social media and consuming time online "like junk food", the children's commissioner has said. in an interview with the observer, a
nick bryant, bbc news, at the united nations.es where he will meet his korean, russian, and chinese counterparts at the summit of the association of southeast asian nations today. the north korean foreign minister will also be taking part in the meeting — with the country's nuclear programme expected to be a main topic — but us officials said there were no plans for the two to meet privately. rex tillerson had this to say ahead of the talks. three engagements in six months is indicative of...
63
63
Aug 6, 2017
08/17
by
BBCNEWS
tv
eye 63
favorite 0
quote 0
nick bryant, bbc news, at the united nations. rex tillerson is in the philippines where he will meet his korean, russian, and chinese counterparts at the summit of the association of southeast asian nations today. the north korean foreign minister will also be taking part in the meeting — with the country's nuclear programme expected to be a main topic — but us officials said there were no plans for the two to meet privately. what the americans are looking for is much tougher action to squeeze the north korean economy. they want pressure that makes north korea thinks again about pushing ahead with a missile programme that is not far off threatening the west coast of the usa in some form, and this is real anxiety for america. there is a different perspective in asia, where they recognise north korea is a very difficult customer, but the believe the only option is engagement with quiet pressure. this meeting has 27 asian countries, up to now the trump administration has not defined what it thinks about asia, with lots of megaphone
nick bryant, bbc news, at the united nations. rex tillerson is in the philippines where he will meet his korean, russian, and chinese counterparts at the summit of the association of southeast asian nations today. the north korean foreign minister will also be taking part in the meeting — with the country's nuclear programme expected to be a main topic — but us officials said there were no plans for the two to meet privately. what the americans are looking for is much tougher action to...
37
37
Aug 6, 2017
08/17
by
BBCNEWS
tv
eye 37
favorite 0
quote 0
from the un in new york, nick bryant reports.s a show of ambition and menace, north korea last month testing an intercontinental ballistic missile that appeared capable of reaching the american mainland, west coast cities such as los angeles, and even beyond. it is this kind of brinkmanship that has intensified diplomacy at the united nations security council, and led to a deal between the united states and china, north korea's ally, to impose tough new sanctions. this is the most stringent set of sanctions on any country in a generation. these sanctions will cut deep, and in doing so, will give the north korean leadership a taste of the depravation they have chosen to inflict on the north korean people. every country must ensure that these measures are adhered to. every country must live up to our word. this time, there is too much at stake. we simply cannot afford to fail. most of north korea's export trade goes across this border, into china, and pyongyang could be deprived of roughly a third of its export income, the sanction
from the un in new york, nick bryant reports.s a show of ambition and menace, north korea last month testing an intercontinental ballistic missile that appeared capable of reaching the american mainland, west coast cities such as los angeles, and even beyond. it is this kind of brinkmanship that has intensified diplomacy at the united nations security council, and led to a deal between the united states and china, north korea's ally, to impose tough new sanctions. this is the most stringent set...
74
74
Aug 5, 2017
08/17
by
BBCNEWS
tv
eye 74
favorite 0
quote 0
nick bryant, bbc news.la's new constituent assembly has voted to sack the country's top prosecutor. luisa ortega is a vocal critic of the president. the controversial assembly is dominated by government supporters. earlier, dozens of national guard officers in riot gear took up position around ms ortega's office preventing herfrom entering. will grant reports. you did not take long for venezuela's chief prosecutor to feel the consequences of the constituent assembly. just hours after the controversial new legislative body was sworn in, her office was surrounded by security forces. she posted photographs onto her twitter account of national guardsmen in riot gear, denouncing the siege in front of the national and international community. a prominent member of the new assembly, the former foreign minister, indicated such high—profile opponents could expect quick action when she spoke at her swearing—in ceremony. will broadly, the chief prosecutor has become a serious obstacle to nicolas maduro soon see stop s
nick bryant, bbc news.la's new constituent assembly has voted to sack the country's top prosecutor. luisa ortega is a vocal critic of the president. the controversial assembly is dominated by government supporters. earlier, dozens of national guard officers in riot gear took up position around ms ortega's office preventing herfrom entering. will grant reports. you did not take long for venezuela's chief prosecutor to feel the consequences of the constituent assembly. just hours after the...
118
118
Aug 11, 2017
08/17
by
BBCNEWS
tv
eye 118
favorite 0
quote 0
nick bryant, thank you, at the white house.een given the go—ahead to separate its uk pension scheme from the rest of the business, which will help tens of thousands of the firm's workers. staff voted earlier this year to accept less generous pensions, in return for investment to securejobs. the move is expected to clear the way for a possible merger with a rival german company. our correspondent wyre davies reports now from port talbot. tata steel had warned for years that its uk business was under threat and it wanted to radically reduce pension benefits to workers or face the prospect of having to close it port talbot plant. for months, employees who stood to lose thousands of pounds from their retirement plans, have been meeting to review their options. all of a sudden you're coming to the end of your working life, you have two years left and you have to work another seven years in order to get what you've worked your entire life for without any penalties, and they feel cheated. i've been there for 23, 24 years. you think yo
nick bryant, thank you, at the white house.een given the go—ahead to separate its uk pension scheme from the rest of the business, which will help tens of thousands of the firm's workers. staff voted earlier this year to accept less generous pensions, in return for investment to securejobs. the move is expected to clear the way for a possible merger with a rival german company. our correspondent wyre davies reports now from port talbot. tata steel had warned for years that its uk business was...
58
58
Aug 10, 2017
08/17
by
BBCNEWS
tv
eye 58
favorite 0
quote 0
nick bryant, bbc news, washington.rnor said the island was prepared for any eventuality. 0ur correspondent rupert wingfield—hayes is there, he's been gauging the mood. there is clearly deep concern in guam. the threat against guam made by north korea was very specific and very detailed. that has never happened before. there's also the sense it is a rhetorical threat, that if north korea ever really did fire missiles at this island it would be suicidalfor the north korean regime. so why do it? well, firstly, as nick said in his report there, this is a veryjuicy target for the north koreans. strategically very important for the united states, there are two huge military bases here, a huge airbase behind me and a big naval base here as well. after president trump made those rhetorical comments about fire and fury, north korea has decided to do the same thing. they are saying you must take us seriously and we will not be intimidated. and so, because of that, i think across this region, particularly in south korea and japan
nick bryant, bbc news, washington.rnor said the island was prepared for any eventuality. 0ur correspondent rupert wingfield—hayes is there, he's been gauging the mood. there is clearly deep concern in guam. the threat against guam made by north korea was very specific and very detailed. that has never happened before. there's also the sense it is a rhetorical threat, that if north korea ever really did fire missiles at this island it would be suicidalfor the north korean regime. so why do it?...
66
66
Aug 6, 2017
08/17
by
BBCNEWS
tv
eye 66
favorite 0
quote 0
nick bryant, bbc news, at the un.'s opposition groups say the country's institutions have been taken hostage after the top prosecutor, a vocal critic of the president maduro, was sacked. politicians removed luisa ortega from office following a unanimous vote in the new controversial assembly. she says she's been stopped from investigating alleged corruption and human rights abuses. dozens of national guard officers took up position around her office preventing herfrom entering. will grant reports from caracas. it did not take long for venezuela's chief prosecutor to feel the consequences of her opposition towards the constituent assembly. just hours after the controversial new legislative body was sworn in, miss ortega's office was surrounded by security forces. she posted photographs onto her twitter account of national guardsmen in riot gear, and she said she denounced the siege in front of the national and international community. a prominent member of the new assembly, the former foreign minister, indicated such h
nick bryant, bbc news, at the un.'s opposition groups say the country's institutions have been taken hostage after the top prosecutor, a vocal critic of the president maduro, was sacked. politicians removed luisa ortega from office following a unanimous vote in the new controversial assembly. she says she's been stopped from investigating alleged corruption and human rights abuses. dozens of national guard officers took up position around her office preventing herfrom entering. will grant...
89
89
Aug 11, 2017
08/17
by
BBCNEWS
tv
eye 89
favorite 0
quote 1
nick bryant, bbc news. for more on that story we'll be going live to our correspondent in seoul robin brant a little later in the programme. but first let's take a look at some of the day's other news. modern slavery and human trafficking has become so widespread that there are victims in every large town and city in britain, with ordinary britons unwittingly coming into contact with victims every day. the uk's national crime agency says there are likely to be tens of thousands of victims. human rights lawyer, cherie blair, has long campaigned against modern slavery. she spoke to us earlier. it's surprising, actually, where these people can turn up. it could be the people who are picking strawberries in the fields, if you are in a rural area. it could be the girl who is doing your nails in the nail bar that doesn't speak very good english and seems very shy and frightened to speak. it could be the guy washing your car in one of these hand carwash places. so these are the sort of places — and of course, the
nick bryant, bbc news. for more on that story we'll be going live to our correspondent in seoul robin brant a little later in the programme. but first let's take a look at some of the day's other news. modern slavery and human trafficking has become so widespread that there are victims in every large town and city in britain, with ordinary britons unwittingly coming into contact with victims every day. the uk's national crime agency says there are likely to be tens of thousands of victims....
32
32
Aug 6, 2017
08/17
by
BBCNEWS
tv
eye 32
favorite 0
quote 0
nick bryant, bbc news, at the united nations.enezuela's opposition groups say the country's institutions have been taken hostage, after the country's top prosecutor was sacked. luisa ortega is a vocal critic of president maduro. will grant reports from caracas. it didn't take long for venezuela's chief prosecutor to feel the consequences of her opposition towards the constituent assembly. just hours after the controversial new legislative body was sworn in, miss ortega's office was surrounded by their security forces. she posted photographs onto her twitter account of national guardsmen in riot gear, and said she denounced the siege in front of the national and international community. a prominent member of the new assembly, the country's former foreign minister delcy rodriguez, indicated such high—profile opponents could expect swift action when she spoke at her swearing—in ceremony. more broadly, the chief prosecutor has become a serious obstacle to mr maduro since she abandoned her support for his government. first, she led a
nick bryant, bbc news, at the united nations.enezuela's opposition groups say the country's institutions have been taken hostage, after the country's top prosecutor was sacked. luisa ortega is a vocal critic of president maduro. will grant reports from caracas. it didn't take long for venezuela's chief prosecutor to feel the consequences of her opposition towards the constituent assembly. just hours after the controversial new legislative body was sworn in, miss ortega's office was surrounded...
114
114
Aug 11, 2017
08/17
by
BBCNEWS
tv
eye 114
favorite 0
quote 0
nick bryant live there in washington.tata, has been given the go—ahead to separate its uk pension scheme from the rest of the business, which will help tens of thousands of the firm's workers. staff voted earlier this year to accept less generous pensions, in return for investment to secure jobs. the move is expected to clear the way for a possible merger with a rival german company. our correspondent wyre davies reports now from port talbot. tata steel had warned for years that its uk business was under threat, and wanted to radically reduce pension benefits to workers, or face the prospect of having to close its port talbot plant. for months, employees who stood to lose thousands of pounds from the retirement plans have been meeting to review their options. all of a sudden, you come to the end of your working life, you have two years left. and you have got to work another seven years in order to get what you have worked for your entire life without any penalties, and they feel cheated. i've been there for 23 years, 24 y
nick bryant live there in washington.tata, has been given the go—ahead to separate its uk pension scheme from the rest of the business, which will help tens of thousands of the firm's workers. staff voted earlier this year to accept less generous pensions, in return for investment to secure jobs. the move is expected to clear the way for a possible merger with a rival german company. our correspondent wyre davies reports now from port talbot. tata steel had warned for years that its uk...
145
145
Aug 6, 2017
08/17
by
KNTV
tv
eye 145
favorite 0
quote 0
." >> reporter: kimberly bryant was the subject of one of our very first bay area proud stories five as she was starting her nonprofit, black girls code. in the years since the organization isn't the only thing that's grown. >> hi, this is kimberly bryant. >> reporter: by 2012 kimberly bryant had spent enough years working in technology to know that she stood out simply by sitting down at a table with other tech types. >> i noticed there were not too many people of color in the room and definitely weren't that many women either. >> reporter: though kimberly admits it wasn't until her daughter, kai, got interested in following in her footsteps that kimberly got serious about changing the landscape. and so she started black girls code, exposing young women of color to the opportunities in tech while at the same time teaching them the skills they'd need to take advantage of them. at the same time kimberly dreamed of it getting big. and since then it certainly has. this two-week summer camp in oakland run by one of 11 black girls co-chapters across the n country plus one in south africa
." >> reporter: kimberly bryant was the subject of one of our very first bay area proud stories five as she was starting her nonprofit, black girls code. in the years since the organization isn't the only thing that's grown. >> hi, this is kimberly bryant. >> reporter: by 2012 kimberly bryant had spent enough years working in technology to know that she stood out simply by sitting down at a table with other tech types. >> i noticed there were not too many people of...
169
169
Aug 4, 2017
08/17
by
KNTV
tv
eye 169
favorite 0
quote 0
. >> reporter: by 2012, kimberly bryant had spent enough years working in technology to know that sheod out simply by sitting down. at a table with other tech types. >> i noticed there are not too many people of color in the room, and there definitely weren't that many women, either. >> reporter: though kimberly admits it wasn't until her daughter, kai, got interested in following in her footsteps that kimberly got serious about changing the left-haandscape. so she started black girls code. exposing young women of color to the opportunities in tech, while at the same time teaching them the skills they would need to take advantage of them. at the time, kimberly dreamed of it getting big. since then, it certainly has. >> is this the layout you wanted? >> reporter: this two-week summer camp in oakland run by one of 11 black girls code chapters across the country, plus one in south africa reaching 8,000 girls. and what about the girl who inspired black girls code in the first place? well, kai is now on staff, mentoring the next generation. >> that's what's exciting for me, because it's ne
. >> reporter: by 2012, kimberly bryant had spent enough years working in technology to know that sheod out simply by sitting down. at a table with other tech types. >> i noticed there are not too many people of color in the room, and there definitely weren't that many women, either. >> reporter: though kimberly admits it wasn't until her daughter, kai, got interested in following in her footsteps that kimberly got serious about changing the left-haandscape. so she started...
150
150
Aug 18, 2017
08/17
by
WTXF
tv
eye 150
favorite 0
quote 0
bryant now facing serious charges. >> altercation with police leads to major drug bust. it happened about 11:30 last night wilmington police were called to a home in the 300 block of east 23rd street for suspicion activity. that's where officers encountered 25-year-old rydell mills. police say mills attempted to get away and when they tried to stop him, a struggle ensued. one officer sprained an ankle. ultimately mills was detained and police found 44 grams of crack cocaine and about half gram of heroin. >> we're following developing story out of finland. a man goes on a stabbing spree. what police are saying about the attack tonight. >>> plus -- >> it's hank. i'm practicing ocean rescues with the ventnor beach patrol. with these rip currents, you better respect mother nature. hanks toes take coming up. >>> and philly born rapper me mill under arrest. how a post to instagram let red to charges. >>> hey, have you heard there's an eclipse coming? >> really? >> yes, of course, we're all excited about it, but what about the animals? what will our pets do when the sun disappe
bryant now facing serious charges. >> altercation with police leads to major drug bust. it happened about 11:30 last night wilmington police were called to a home in the 300 block of east 23rd street for suspicion activity. that's where officers encountered 25-year-old rydell mills. police say mills attempted to get away and when they tried to stop him, a struggle ensued. one officer sprained an ankle. ultimately mills was detained and police found 44 grams of crack cocaine and about half...
115
115
Aug 9, 2017
08/17
by
BBCNEWS
tv
eye 115
favorite 0
quote 0
nick bryant, bbc news, washington.field—hayes, is on guam for us tonight. given the threat, what is the mood? there is clearly a deep concern here in guam because the threat against gram made by the north koreans was very specific and very detailed, and that has never happened before. there is also a sense that it is a rhetorical threat, that if north korea really ever did fire missiles at this island, it would be suicidal for the north korean regime. why do it? firstly, as nick said in his report, this is a veryjuicy target for the north koreans, strategically important to the united states. there are two huge military bases, a big airbase behind me and a naval base as well. this is also a psychological battle. so after president trump made those remarks about fire and fury, this is north korea firing back, saying, you threaten us, we can threaten you in the same way. our threats are realistic, you must take's seriously and we will not be intimidated. across this region, particularly in south korea and japan, there is
nick bryant, bbc news, washington.field—hayes, is on guam for us tonight. given the threat, what is the mood? there is clearly a deep concern here in guam because the threat against gram made by the north koreans was very specific and very detailed, and that has never happened before. there is also a sense that it is a rhetorical threat, that if north korea really ever did fire missiles at this island, it would be suicidal for the north korean regime. why do it? firstly, as nick said in his...
122
122
Aug 10, 2017
08/17
by
BBCNEWS
tv
eye 122
favorite 0
quote 0
nick bryant in washington, thank you.ken products containing eggs — like sandwiches and salads — off the shelves, after it emerged that 700,000 eggs, potentially contaminated with pesticide, have made their way into the uk's food chain. but officials say any risk to public health is very unlikely. the eggs came from holland, where police raids were carried out today. emma simpson has this report. dumped and discarded. this belgian farmer has had to destroy notjust his eggs, but his hens too. the produce contaminated with fipranol, an insecticide which is banned for use in the food chain. but that's where it's ended up, on a potentially massive scale. translation: you cannot put your eggs on the market for three months. and so i took the decision to kill the animals, because it is really too expensive. more than 100 farms are affected in the netherlands too, although this one's in the clear. and millions of eggs have now been pulled from supermarket shelves on the continent. the reason — fipranol may be popular for getting
nick bryant in washington, thank you.ken products containing eggs — like sandwiches and salads — off the shelves, after it emerged that 700,000 eggs, potentially contaminated with pesticide, have made their way into the uk's food chain. but officials say any risk to public health is very unlikely. the eggs came from holland, where police raids were carried out today. emma simpson has this report. dumped and discarded. this belgian farmer has had to destroy notjust his eggs, but his hens...
30
30
Aug 19, 2017
08/17
by
CSPAN2
tv
eye 30
favorite 0
quote 0
gout governor brian and the numerous state agencies that help provide lovely facilities, governor, bryant. >> good morning. welcome to mississippi book festival and henry's birthday. i was looking at studies this morning, it said you could tart reading to your child before they were born at the 24th week, at least dr. oz says that. we are story-tellers in mississippi. some of us better than other. i was born in mississippi delta moorehead, small little library in that town was the door that opened the entire world. it was about all we had with black and white television and a library. you could see the world. you could begin reading and dye -- dilexic child it was struggle at first. if you haven't seen in a while, try it. it was a challenge. those pages are still grayed and turned and to go-eared as i remember the year as i remember living through great author, cherlock holmes. some of the local restaurants being part of the jackson community trying to make sure we didn't interrupt her lunch but in all great literature giant that sat across the room. i've been to william faulkner's home,
gout governor brian and the numerous state agencies that help provide lovely facilities, governor, bryant. >> good morning. welcome to mississippi book festival and henry's birthday. i was looking at studies this morning, it said you could tart reading to your child before they were born at the 24th week, at least dr. oz says that. we are story-tellers in mississippi. some of us better than other. i was born in mississippi delta moorehead, small little library in that town was the door...
41
41
Aug 13, 2017
08/17
by
WCAU
tv
eye 41
favorite 0
quote 0
go to phillies.com/luke bryant. >> i've got to figure out if i'm going to be here. >> john's going toow batting practice to luke bryant. >> problem is, if you throw good bp, somebody's going to tell the phillies, say, when we need a left-handed bp -- >> you're the man. >> could you imagine next year in like july they say could come throw to a couple groups? i wouldn't stop sweating until after the game was over. >> are you able to do that? >> i throw bp to my son and some of the high school kids at the school. >> 0-1. how does your arm feel when you throw bp? >> good. short arm, real short. throw them from like 20 feet. absolutely. >> that's all they want nowadays. >> no. i throw from probably where the dirt of the mound starts, where the grass and the dirt meet. not much on it. >> this is where we need luis. luis has been struggling late ly. >> got a little something on his hat there. >> luis and hector neris share an agent. his 3-year-old son passed away suddenly. luis's agent's son. and hector. >> he and hector both have the rest in peace. >> that's too bad. >> they were at the fun
go to phillies.com/luke bryant. >> i've got to figure out if i'm going to be here. >> john's going toow batting practice to luke bryant. >> problem is, if you throw good bp, somebody's going to tell the phillies, say, when we need a left-handed bp -- >> you're the man. >> could you imagine next year in like july they say could come throw to a couple groups? i wouldn't stop sweating until after the game was over. >> are you able to do that? >> i throw bp...