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the property that consists of 639 bryant, 651 bryant, and some other adjacent parcels. that's 2000 marin. what i need to bring to your attention is that 2000 marin's former uses caused soils contamination. there's a deed that subjects this property to the over sight of the california department of toxicic substances control. this means that any disturbance of the existing asphalt cap requires d.p.i.s consent and could require modification. the developer has agreed to pay up to $100,000 for phase two testing which will reveal the extent of the contamination, and that $100,000 should also cover the p.u.c.s over sight cost. the p.u.c. will hire consultant to vet the needed testing and to cover any remediation costs. the estimated costs do not include remediation costs. we will come to you to ask you to review the testing, the environmental condition of 2000 marin, and you have a choice there. you either approve the environmental condition, you authorize us to negotiate an acceptable strategy for remediation, or you can elect to terminate the agreement. so again, this is wh
the property that consists of 639 bryant, 651 bryant, and some other adjacent parcels. that's 2000 marin. what i need to bring to your attention is that 2000 marin's former uses caused soils contamination. there's a deed that subjects this property to the over sight of the california department of toxicic substances control. this means that any disturbance of the existing asphalt cap requires d.p.i.s consent and could require modification. the developer has agreed to pay up to $100,000 for...
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this is 639 bryant street, about a 1.4-acre site owned by the p.u.c.y used by the power enterprise. supervisor peskin said that it was a very small piece of property but 1.4-acres in san francisco is actually quite large. what we're looking at is actually -- and he's also mentioned that basically we are doing an exchange and the appraised market value for this 1.4-acre site is $63 million approximately. we also rent a site at 651 bryant street. this is office and warehouse space. it's a lease that expires in 2019, next year. we do have a 10-year option on the property. and the annual rent is approximately $300,000 a year with a 2.5% increase for the next year of the lease. and this is what we're talking about today is the 2,000 rent site. and it's about a 7.9-acre site and it's bound by caesar chavez and that's evan street that runs down one side of it. so ooh ideally located to our corporate facilities down in this section of the city. we have our southeast waste water treatment plant down there and our water department yard in the same vicinity. and
this is 639 bryant street, about a 1.4-acre site owned by the p.u.c.y used by the power enterprise. supervisor peskin said that it was a very small piece of property but 1.4-acres in san francisco is actually quite large. what we're looking at is actually -- and he's also mentioned that basically we are doing an exchange and the appraised market value for this 1.4-acre site is $63 million approximately. we also rent a site at 651 bryant street. this is office and warehouse space. it's a lease...
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caroline bryant's husband roy, and his half-brother, j.w.e jury. their defense attorneys called on the jury to acquit their fellow white men. after less than an hour of deliberation, they were found not guilty. they confessed to the murder the following year, telling a reporter, quote, i like -- he said the word. i like niggers in their place. i know how to work 'em, but i just decided it was time a few people got put on notice. that's the end of the quote. in 2008, caroline bryant, the woman whose claims led to emmett till's brutal death told a historian writing a book about the killing that the story she told in court at her husband's trial, that till made sexual advances towards her, she said that story was not true. emmett till's death could have been lost in a long and shameful history of racial had it not been for his mother. she was so horrified by the state of her son's body, that she demanded her son's funeral be open casket so the world could see what happened to her son. i warn you, this image is graphic, but i want you to see it,
caroline bryant's husband roy, and his half-brother, j.w.e jury. their defense attorneys called on the jury to acquit their fellow white men. after less than an hour of deliberation, they were found not guilty. they confessed to the murder the following year, telling a reporter, quote, i like -- he said the word. i like niggers in their place. i know how to work 'em, but i just decided it was time a few people got put on notice. that's the end of the quote. in 2008, caroline bryant, the woman...
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was happy to do so and i gave them all my research materials including my interview with carolyn bryant. >> reporter: in his book, timothy tyson revealed that carolyn bryant, who testified that emmet whistled at her, admitted it was a lie. >> she said that nothing that boy did could ever justify what happened to him. >> reporter: bryant's husband and brother-in-law were charged and acquitted back in 1955 by an all-white jury. later they confessed to a reporter knowing they couldn't be retried. both are now dead. emmet's cousin who was with him the night he was kidnapped told me last year the family wanted the case reopened. >>> can you forgive? >> oh, yes, i can't afford hate. hate is for the hater. i can't carry that. >> reporter: regardless of whether charges are ever filed, the new investigation means emmett till has not been forgotten. rehema ellis, nbc news, new york. >> we'll take a short break here and still ahead, vacation horror. an american tourist celebrating the first wedding anniversary in mexico when tragedy struck. >>> also the toy store that led to truly unbearable lines
was happy to do so and i gave them all my research materials including my interview with carolyn bryant. >> reporter: in his book, timothy tyson revealed that carolyn bryant, who testified that emmet whistled at her, admitted it was a lie. >> she said that nothing that boy did could ever justify what happened to him. >> reporter: bryant's husband and brother-in-law were charged and acquitted back in 1955 by an all-white jury. later they confessed to a reporter knowing they...
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ever justify what happened to him. >> reporter: bryant's husband and brother-in-law were charged anduitted in 1955 by an all-white jury. later they confessed to a reporter knowing they couldn't be retried. both are now dead. emmet's cousin who was with him the night he was kidnapped told me last year the family wanted the case reopened. >>> can you forgive? >> oh, yeah, i can't a tord to hate. hate destroys a hater. i can't carry that. >> reporter: regardless of whether charges are ever filed, the new investigation means emmett till has not been forgotten. rehema ellis, nbc news, new york. nd told... (harmonica interrupts) ...and told people about geico... (harmonica interrupts) how they could save 15% or more by... (harmonica interrupts) ...by just calling or going (harmonica interrupts) sorry, are you gonna... (harmonica interrupts) everytime. geico. 15 minutes could save you 15% or more on car insurance. olay total effects. the power of 7 benefits all in one bottle. without costing $100, $200 or $400. enriched with vitamin b3 complex, for beautiful skin. olay. my dai need my blood
ever justify what happened to him. >> reporter: bryant's husband and brother-in-law were charged anduitted in 1955 by an all-white jury. later they confessed to a reporter knowing they couldn't be retried. both are now dead. emmet's cousin who was with him the night he was kidnapped told me last year the family wanted the case reopened. >>> can you forgive? >> oh, yeah, i can't a tord to hate. hate destroys a hater. i can't carry that. >> reporter: regardless of...
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nick bryant, bbc news, alabama. jane: the bbc's business correspondent kim gittleson has been on a farm in minnesota which produces soybeans. i spoke to her a short time ago. w badly are these farmers being affected? kim: just to give you a sense of how important the chinese market to the u.s. soybean industry, if you look at the farm behind me, one out of every three roads .ere is sent abroad to china -- one out of every rose here is sent abroad to china. especially troubling for the stock rket. jane: how are they reacting' greg: m sorry? jane: how are the stock markets reacting? greg: when news comes out and it ut trade, they go down, negative after a few days it goes up, reflecting the strength jane: what is the exit ramp here? greg: that is the biggest question. even those who agree that the trump administration has tlegitimate complaints ab china in clear what they want or how china delivers. do they say, hey, chin stop stealing our technology? china responds we are not stealing your technology. this is one ofu
nick bryant, bbc news, alabama. jane: the bbc's business correspondent kim gittleson has been on a farm in minnesota which produces soybeans. i spoke to her a short time ago. w badly are these farmers being affected? kim: just to give you a sense of how important the chinese market to the u.s. soybean industry, if you look at the farm behind me, one out of every three roads .ere is sent abroad to china -- one out of every rose here is sent abroad to china. especially troubling for the stock...
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bryant added, "nothing that boy did could ever justify what happened to him." tyson spoke with jeffrey brown about this revelation last year: >> iertainly never thought s was telling the truth at trial. she's been in hiding almost for all these 60-somyears. it was her husband who did the killing and her brother-in-law. it's not clear what role she had inhat. >> brangham: in a letter to congress, the department of justice said it was reopeningin thstigation into till's murder "based on the discovery of new information," but it didn't specify what that information was, or who might be the subject of their inquiry. both of the admitted killers have since died. joining me now is democraticna r doug jones of alabama. in his earlier life, jones successfully prosecuted another famous decades-old civil rights case. he convicted two members of the ku kan for the murder of four young black girls in the 1963 bombing at the treet baptist church in birmingham, alabama. to the, welco "newshour". i wonder if you could give me your reaction to the news of th reopen the inquiry
bryant added, "nothing that boy did could ever justify what happened to him." tyson spoke with jeffrey brown about this revelation last year: >> iertainly never thought s was telling the truth at trial. she's been in hiding almost for all these 60-somyears. it was her husband who did the killing and her brother-in-law. it's not clear what role she had inhat. >> brangham: in a letter to congress, the department of justice said it was reopeningin thstigation into till's...
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do you think that because carolyn bryant, because of the confession she said was made up?yes, i'd have to say that's why the case was reopened. last year when the news broke that tim tyson has interviewed care lynn brian and she confessed that him she fabricated the story, red flags went up every where and i myself began to push for the reopening of the case again. behind the scenes this were able to do it. the news that you're hearing today of course is new to a lot of people but this is something we already knew about. >> it was reopened in 2004. they exhumed his body, did an autopsy and decided against charges. what happened? >> absolutely. unfortunately the grand jury decided not to indict the two people who were still alive. that's carolyn brian -- >> why do you think it's going to be different? do you think it's going to be different this time around? >> you know, don that's a great question. you have to have hope. for those of us who have fault for civil rights in this country and continue to do so, and justice, you can only hold on to hope and faith that justice wi
do you think that because carolyn bryant, because of the confession she said was made up?yes, i'd have to say that's why the case was reopened. last year when the news broke that tim tyson has interviewed care lynn brian and she confessed that him she fabricated the story, red flags went up every where and i myself began to push for the reopening of the case again. behind the scenes this were able to do it. the news that you're hearing today of course is new to a lot of people but this is...
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so cool, last month brandi played a hometown fundraiser where she met a 13 year old named benicio bryanther the song "the joke" and blew her away. so brandi brought him here to sing it with her tonight. i met him backstage. he's a super cool kid, and i'm just so looking forward to that. so you're here on an excellent y nigh guys. [ cheers and applause ] but before we get to any o that, republicans have opposed every attempt to hold president trump accountae for his comments on russian election meddling, but there is one idea they seem to like,ore tax cuts. for more on this, it's time for "a closer look." ♪ ♪ [ cheers and applause ] >> seth: trump continues to stammer and back-peddle after ro his disa performance with vladimir putin on monday. in an interview with fox news for example, he seemed to imply that russia was actually an ally n the united states, but also insisted that he w pro-russia. war i and world war ii. that was germany, and in world war ii russia lost 50 million people, and helped us win the war. and i was saying to myself the other day, i said, "you know, russia really
so cool, last month brandi played a hometown fundraiser where she met a 13 year old named benicio bryanther the song "the joke" and blew her away. so brandi brought him here to sing it with her tonight. i met him backstage. he's a super cool kid, and i'm just so looking forward to that. so you're here on an excellent y nigh guys. [ cheers and applause ] but before we get to any o that, republicans have opposed every attempt to hold president trump accountae for his comments on russian...
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store clerk carolyn bryant's husband, roy bryant, and his half-brother, j.w. milam, were tried and acquitted for till's murder by an all-white, all-male jury that fall. the two later confessed to the murder but have since died.. and carlos russell, one of the major figures in the black liberation movement of the 1960's and 1970's, had died here . he was a panamanian-born educator who was one of the co-founders of black solidarity do. he also served as panama's ambassador to the united nations. carlos russell died tuesday night at maimonides hospital here in new york city. and those are some of the headlines. this is democracy now!, democracynow.org, the war and peacace report. i'm amy goododman. we begin our s show in britain, where president trump is meeting with prime minister theresa may today just hours after warning that a soft brexit will kill britain's chances of a future trade deal with the united states. in an explosive e interview with the rupert murdoch-owned british tabloid the sun, in which trump claimed their losing culture did immigration, trump
store clerk carolyn bryant's husband, roy bryant, and his half-brother, j.w. milam, were tried and acquitted for till's murder by an all-white, all-male jury that fall. the two later confessed to the murder but have since died.. and carlos russell, one of the major figures in the black liberation movement of the 1960's and 1970's, had died here . he was a panamanian-born educator who was one of the co-founders of black solidarity do. he also served as panama's ambassador to the united nations....
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brandi carlile and benicio bryant! the album "by the way i forgive you" is out now.ull of doritos. sfx: dog bark fetch me a bare na... sfx: dog bark sfx: bear growl sfx: man screaming sfx: bear growl sfx: man screaming sfx: dog barking cheez-it grooves. deep flavor, deep crunch. it has grooves like deep valleys of flavor. the grooviest cheese mountain ranges. it's crunchy like a crater. it's a cavern of crunch. and bold like a volcano of cheese. or a bold cheese waterfall! cheez-it grooves. cheez-it like never before. or a bold cheese waterfall! somebody burned down my she shed.. nobody burned down your she shed, cheryl. well my she shed's on fire. your she shed was struck by lightning. zachary, is my she shed covered by state farm? your she shed's covered, cheryl. you hear that victor? i'm getting a new she shi-er she shed. she shi-er? mhhm. that's wonderful news. go with the one that's here to help life go right. state farm. look at this new kfc crispy colonel sandwich. the latest of kfc's five dollar fill-ups. i reckon everything in this collection costs just five
brandi carlile and benicio bryant! the album "by the way i forgive you" is out now.ull of doritos. sfx: dog bark fetch me a bare na... sfx: dog bark sfx: bear growl sfx: man screaming sfx: bear growl sfx: man screaming sfx: dog barking cheez-it grooves. deep flavor, deep crunch. it has grooves like deep valleys of flavor. the grooviest cheese mountain ranges. it's crunchy like a crater. it's a cavern of crunch. and bold like a volcano of cheese. or a bold cheese waterfall! cheez-it...
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first, caroline bryant's lie is significant. white women like caroline bryant when we know that nothing physical happened in that store. you know, people in the black community knew it was a lie. secondly, we saw that the criminal justice system was not going to be there for people in the african-american community. the prosecutors, sheriffs, all these people were there to support the lie, and the acquittal of these two men who kidnapped and murdered emmett till, the 14 year old, but the last part that's so important is it's symbolic of what's still happening in this country and that's why reopening the case also reopens the discussion about the rights of black people and the criminal justice system. >> given that, you have, you know, a larger scope of this, too, timothy. when you have actually in your words have said that reopening this case is a political show. what do you think is the administration's objective when it comes to that? >> i fully supported the investigation, i shared all my research materials with the fbi happi
first, caroline bryant's lie is significant. white women like caroline bryant when we know that nothing physical happened in that store. you know, people in the black community knew it was a lie. secondly, we saw that the criminal justice system was not going to be there for people in the african-american community. the prosecutors, sheriffs, all these people were there to support the lie, and the acquittal of these two men who kidnapped and murdered emmett till, the 14 year old, but the last...
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you will find some street closures along 4th street, from bryant down to rhodeisland. we understand the victim may be an adult male. don't have a lot of information at this point. >> derrick, thank you. >>> 32 reported tornadoes in 1 day. >> this morning, we're seeing incredible and chilling video from the storms. chris lawrence is at the live desk with that. >> chilling is the perfe word. witnesses watched homes being torn to re. a tornado touched down outside of des moines. look at this. yesterday, a flurry of tornadoes swept through iowa, bringing hail and rain with them. it left a dozen people injured and flatten buildings in three cities. patients were evacuated from al l hospital. we know a tornado hit the town of pelam while a farm equipment plant was full of clients and workers. it has activated the storm warning system.f thousands workers were in shelters at the time the storm hit. >> thank you. in thee breaking new line of the storms. officials in branson, missouri, say 11 people are confirmed dead at this point. the tour boat they were on yesterday capsized
you will find some street closures along 4th street, from bryant down to rhodeisland. we understand the victim may be an adult male. don't have a lot of information at this point. >> derrick, thank you. >>> 32 reported tornadoes in 1 day. >> this morning, we're seeing incredible and chilling video from the storms. chris lawrence is at the live desk with that. >> chilling is the perfe word. witnesses watched homes being torn to re. a tornado touched down outside of des...
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nick bryant, bbc news, alabama.destroyed to make way for urban development. the small trees act as natural flood defences against storms. but as the region rushes forward with plans for urbanisation, mangroves are being cut down and replaced with new buildings. celestina olulode has more. in the thick mangrove forest there is a struggle to survive. shrubland like this is increasingly being cleared to make way for new buildings. gabon is home to half the mangroves in the gulf of guinea. natural habitats like this play a vital role in the fight against rising sea levels. the marshy land acts like a sponge, creating a naturalflood barrier. but scientists here are concerned that gabon‘s rush towards urban development could negatively impact the environment. translation: today, people are building on riverbeds and they're destroying wetlands such as mangrove forests. we are exposing ourselves to more and more natural disasters, and we risk ending up with conflict over land. and it's notjust the environment that could los
nick bryant, bbc news, alabama.destroyed to make way for urban development. the small trees act as natural flood defences against storms. but as the region rushes forward with plans for urbanisation, mangroves are being cut down and replaced with new buildings. celestina olulode has more. in the thick mangrove forest there is a struggle to survive. shrubland like this is increasingly being cleared to make way for new buildings. gabon is home to half the mangroves in the gulf of guinea. natural...
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nick bryant, bbc news, alabama.igators wearing protective suits have entered a hostel in salisbury as they search for the item contaminated with a nerve agent which poisoned a couple. police believe charlie rowley and dawn sturgess were exposed to novichok after handling an unknown object. the pair remain in a critical condition in hospital. june kelly has more. key sites have been sealed off and this afternoon the decontamination process began. a team in special protective suits arrived at the hostel where dawn sturgess had been living in salisbury. these suits are resistant to nerve agent. eight miles away in amesbury, emergency vehicles moved in en masse to the estate where charlie rowley lived, ahead of the decontamination operation here. residents saw scenes like this in other parts of the county four months ago. now they're faced with disruption on their own doorstep. one week on, dawn sturgess and charlie rowley remain in a critical condition as doctors are once again fighting to save novichok victims. last f
nick bryant, bbc news, alabama.igators wearing protective suits have entered a hostel in salisbury as they search for the item contaminated with a nerve agent which poisoned a couple. police believe charlie rowley and dawn sturgess were exposed to novichok after handling an unknown object. the pair remain in a critical condition in hospital. june kelly has more. key sites have been sealed off and this afternoon the decontamination process began. a team in special protective suits arrived at the...
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the bbc‘s nick bryant has travelled to alabama for this report.den battlefields of a trade war that's fast engulfing the world. farmers in the american heartlands sown with soya bean crops are now hit with 25% import duties by beijing in revenge for us tariffs on chinese goods. china is the biggest export market for american soya beans and josh 0gle has seen the price plunge to a nine—year low. but he voted for donald trump and backs the president's protectionist fight. he's a businessman and he knows how to negotiate and do things. i've got faith in what he's doing's going to work. now, is it going to work in the end? time will tell. but this trade war is going to hurt your business? it could, it's very possible it could hurt our business. it's according to how long it lasts and how long it takes to negotiate it out. nearby huntsville, alabama is the fastest—growing tech hub in america, a silicon valley of the south. and the home to high technology campuses are now caught in the no man's land of this tit—for—tat conflict. this company manufacture
the bbc‘s nick bryant has travelled to alabama for this report.den battlefields of a trade war that's fast engulfing the world. farmers in the american heartlands sown with soya bean crops are now hit with 25% import duties by beijing in revenge for us tariffs on chinese goods. china is the biggest export market for american soya beans and josh 0gle has seen the price plunge to a nine—year low. but he voted for donald trump and backs the president's protectionist fight. he's a businessman...
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nick bryant, bbc news, alabama. nkem:akistan's former prime minister nawaz sharif willre rn home and appeal his 10-year prison sentence for corruption. he's been facingeg aions over his family's ownerenship of property inorondon. ourspondent explains more about the case. reporter: this is a hugely important political moment in pakistan. let me begin by giving you the background to this case. it revolves around four c ftral londts and where the money to buy them came from. now, the sharif family's links to the properties were revealed in the panama paper leaks in 16. thatesulted in an investigation in pakistan which saw nawaz sharif disqualified from office last summer and which saw him senfor trial in this anti-corruption court. and today, a judge here sentenced him to 10 years in jail. it also sentenced his daughter, maram, his political heir, y to severs in jail and fined him eight million pounds and two million pounds respectively. and they were not actually in court, they're not in pakistan at tth moment. 're in
nick bryant, bbc news, alabama. nkem:akistan's former prime minister nawaz sharif willre rn home and appeal his 10-year prison sentence for corruption. he's been facingeg aions over his family's ownerenship of property inorondon. ourspondent explains more about the case. reporter: this is a hugely important political moment in pakistan. let me begin by giving you the background to this case. it revolves around four c ftral londts and where the money to buy them came from. now, the sharif...
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nick bryant, bbc news, alabama., mike pompeo, has wrapped up his "make—or—break" meeting with the north korean leader's right hand man, kim yong chol. this is his third trip to pyongyang, and the first since the historic summit between president trump and kimjong un. mr pompeo is expected to meet the north korean leader on saturday before he leaves for tokyo. here's the bbc‘s mariko 0i in seoul. as you mentioned, mike pompeo arrived on friday afternoon and he met with kim jong—un‘s right—hand man. that was the only meeting as far as we know that took place late yesterday. it wrapped up around 7:30pm local time and they spoke about three hours before breaking for dinner. apparently the mood appeared relaxed. mike pompeo joked that this was his third time and that if he came another time he would have to start to pay taxes. to which the right—hand man suggested that the more he came the more trust could be built. this morning his first meeting was scheduled at 9am local time, about one hour ago. we still do not know w
nick bryant, bbc news, alabama., mike pompeo, has wrapped up his "make—or—break" meeting with the north korean leader's right hand man, kim yong chol. this is his third trip to pyongyang, and the first since the historic summit between president trump and kimjong un. mr pompeo is expected to meet the north korean leader on saturday before he leaves for tokyo. here's the bbc‘s mariko 0i in seoul. as you mentioned, mike pompeo arrived on friday afternoon and he met with kim...
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>> amanda: oh, absolutely but butte is labor town. >> bryant: nobody knows anything about union historywhen the country was at its peak, unions were at their peak. wages were at their peak; unions were at their peak. >> anthony: that was then, this is now. this is the era of "i've got mine jack." amanda: that's what makes butte different. it's not "i've got mine." >> anthony: it isn't? >> amanda: it's, it's truly not. >> anthony: why? >> amanda: union is together. we've grown this community out of taking care of each other. >> anthony: you have to remember what it was like here for workers before unions if you can imagine. men worked underground for as little as three dollars a day, ten to twelve hour shifts six days a week. thousands died over the years in industrial accidents either underground or from silicosis. lungs ravaged from the airborne silicate dust. >> amanda: you don't have any rights in your workplace unless you bond together and have a collective voice. >> anthony: in a one company town despite hiring assassins and strike- breakers, buttes thousands of workers successfull
>> amanda: oh, absolutely but butte is labor town. >> bryant: nobody knows anything about union historywhen the country was at its peak, unions were at their peak. wages were at their peak; unions were at their peak. >> anthony: that was then, this is now. this is the era of "i've got mine jack." amanda: that's what makes butte different. it's not "i've got mine." >> anthony: it isn't? >> amanda: it's, it's truly not. >> anthony: why?...
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nick bryant, bbc news, alabama.atest from another thrilling world cup game in russia, as pre—tournament favourites brazil, are knocked out by belgium. central london has been rocked by a series of terrorist attacks. police say there have been many casualties and there is growing speculation that al-qaeda was responsible. germany will be the host of the 2006 football world cup. they pipped the favourites south africa by a single vote. in south africa, the possibility of losing hadn't even been contemplated and celebration parties were cancelled. the man entered the palace through a downstairs window and made his way to the queen's private bedroom, then he asked her for a cigarette. and, on the pretext of arranging for some to be brought, she summoned a footman on duty, who took the man away. one child, one teacher, one book and one pen can change the world. education is the only solution. applause this is bbc world news. the latest headlines: following a day of intensive talks, the prime minster says cabinet minister
nick bryant, bbc news, alabama.atest from another thrilling world cup game in russia, as pre—tournament favourites brazil, are knocked out by belgium. central london has been rocked by a series of terrorist attacks. police say there have been many casualties and there is growing speculation that al-qaeda was responsible. germany will be the host of the 2006 football world cup. they pipped the favourites south africa by a single vote. in south africa, the possibility of losing hadn't even been...
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bryant.16 gameslder injury. ball one. >> tom: he g the ball out the other iway,t's really amazing. gswinoi the other way.is default lot. getting pitched inside a i'm assuming tuivailala will stay away in this sequence. they might show you in, but they don't want to get you out and in. >> len: 1-1. cardinals trying to give themselves a chance to take three out of f this weekend.n two of f theirst three by the cubs. 1-2. >> tom: tt's the swing there, i'v that's the pitch typically in the past he would tak out to the alley ind. right center fiel that fastball away. a little tardy on that one. it's underneath. he could go a little higher ghhe. >> len: puld to left. ozunaill lea his feet! and he's got it!el lo zuna with a couple of big catches tonight. that probably gives the cubs the lead. pp two outs, with a score had thal bl gottenhi by m. guess who leads off t ninth. yep, we're back in a minute. your all you can eat riblets. okay. enjoy. thanks. ♪ ♪ when i touch you like this ♪ and i hold you like that. ♪ it's so hd to believe ♪ but it's all coming back me. ♪ baby, baby, baby. ♪ if
bryant.16 gameslder injury. ball one. >> tom: he g the ball out the other iway,t's really amazing. gswinoi the other way.is default lot. getting pitched inside a i'm assuming tuivailala will stay away in this sequence. they might show you in, but they don't want to get you out and in. >> len: 1-1. cardinals trying to give themselves a chance to take three out of f this weekend.n two of f theirst three by the cubs. 1-2. >> tom: tt's the swing there, i'v that's the pitch...
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talked about william bryant, polly murray, you know these drivers of history who don't get told. guest: greatest volume in america ever written by a woman. what he has done is take the theme of truth and false, this has always been a strong dialectic in american history as she actually uses that theme over years and all these figures and as julia says she makes people jump off the page. its majestic work. host: won the national book award for james franklin-- nominated, yes. [inaudible] host: julia, what else? guest: october into december we have a new complete vision of the hebrew bible translated in its entirety. bob started this project in 1996. over 20 years in the making. seven individual volumes, some of which have won prizes. beautiful box set. roberts literary language, it's a startling and contextualize code this is one for every library, i think. guest: victoria's written a book david ho said who treated jefferson. story of an american visionary-- visionary, a botanist who created the first american garden underneath rockefeller center next an exploration of one of the
talked about william bryant, polly murray, you know these drivers of history who don't get told. guest: greatest volume in america ever written by a woman. what he has done is take the theme of truth and false, this has always been a strong dialectic in american history as she actually uses that theme over years and all these figures and as julia says she makes people jump off the page. its majestic work. host: won the national book award for james franklin-- nominated, yes. [inaudible] host:...
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the freshly slimmer meritocratic it would it would hit another run around retaliation find bryant quinn lesson plans. typically tat tat tat tat hit the european union [inaudible] american. should donald trump [inaudible] he rhetoric. your your in cars usually trade commissioner words that could result in any sense at all all you. are is coming is the date dates wash one has already ready. to be 25% on the o'neill and aluminum and it triggers richard you were you [inaudible] i'm sorry. it's been a great trainer in the imagine what you. know in america for the u. s.. four billion euros you're here you car and car. give one one yet again no word yet on us west's are armed the use use list now matter of education. yes. retaliation not not to negotiate. particularly. young and now. he's in is ill dueling on on the major. there is a lot of of a flat line where there she was using the intelligence to resign giant unilever laws right 3% despise like distinguish order there is always ultimately implement on priceline for more. stringent it's already been downtown seems years. downtown. doc love
the freshly slimmer meritocratic it would it would hit another run around retaliation find bryant quinn lesson plans. typically tat tat tat tat hit the european union [inaudible] american. should donald trump [inaudible] he rhetoric. your your in cars usually trade commissioner words that could result in any sense at all all you. are is coming is the date dates wash one has already ready. to be 25% on the o'neill and aluminum and it triggers richard you were you [inaudible] i'm sorry. it's been...
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these are for 945branon -- i'm sorry, 945 bryant, 777 branon and 350 rhode island. the work for the da's office at 350 rhode island has already commenced. what we need are the funds for these two allocations so it's $5.4 million rather than the $7.9 in the first year and those funds will be applied towards the design, the tenant improvements and the actual moves for the various departments including adult probations, police along with the da's office. this would help to exit from the hall of justice which will then help us to demolish and rebuild that building. >> for what reason are you not interested in seeing these funds placed on budget reserve? i understand that there's just -- there's not a detailed spending plan. >> so we provide many pages of detailed planning for the budget analyst. what the funds are needed for are essentially to facilitate the work now. we have some of the leases that are becomiing active as of july 1st. by having these funds available it will allow us to now do the design work for some of the other properties and then to actually fund th
these are for 945branon -- i'm sorry, 945 bryant, 777 branon and 350 rhode island. the work for the da's office at 350 rhode island has already commenced. what we need are the funds for these two allocations so it's $5.4 million rather than the $7.9 in the first year and those funds will be applied towards the design, the tenant improvements and the actual moves for the various departments including adult probations, police along with the da's office. this would help to exit from the hall of...
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the company money factors that series at its plant in north carolina each year bryant a hundred thousand s.u.v.s produced their go to china b.m.w. is also ramping up production in china in response to its new tariffs on u.s. imports. all right let's turn to financial correspondent. yeah so as we just heard building a factory in china but at the same time it's announcing higher prices in china so does that mean they're likely to go around the u.s. to produce even cheaper in china. and china made it official on tuesday that they will start a new factoring cars in china probably in about two years and i'm quite sure that those plans have been in the making a way before this trade war if i may call it. already started to china is the second biggest market for tesla behind the u.s. so in that respect it makes sense to make sure you produce cars within china and the stock of tesla traded to the upside by a good percent and what makes the steel especially important is for the very first time a foreign car maker is allowed to manufacture cars in china without chinese partner . and yes why is it
the company money factors that series at its plant in north carolina each year bryant a hundred thousand s.u.v.s produced their go to china b.m.w. is also ramping up production in china in response to its new tariffs on u.s. imports. all right let's turn to financial correspondent. yeah so as we just heard building a factory in china but at the same time it's announcing higher prices in china so does that mean they're likely to go around the u.s. to produce even cheaper in china. and china made...
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not seeing water doesn't mean bryant, owner of water guard t it's nre, says john bryant, owner of water guard water-proofing. >> people don't think of a musty odor, crack, discoloration on wall coverings, all those are warning signs that aelling you the basement may leak one day. >> reporter: a simple solution you can do now, keep an eye on any of the drains. once these start getting backed up. the problems can grow the longer you ignore them. >> make sure your sump pump is working. make sure you have stair and window wells cleared. make sure you have a working water-proofing system. >> reporter: get estimates. your cost can range depending om your bt size and required repairs. for homeowners, it's often a worthwhile investment. >> to know my house is secure, safe, no outside bugs and water ming in, that feels real good. ca justin finch, news 4. >>> baseball repaibe a heavy-duty job. >> and expensive. >> make sure you or the companye gets the ppermits before starting the work. >>> i'm sure anyone with basement issues fromekast does not want to hear about the forecast. we're going to tel
not seeing water doesn't mean bryant, owner of water guard t it's nre, says john bryant, owner of water guard water-proofing. >> people don't think of a musty odor, crack, discoloration on wall coverings, all those are warning signs that aelling you the basement may leak one day. >> reporter: a simple solution you can do now, keep an eye on any of the drains. once these start getting backed up. the problems can grow the longer you ignore them. >> make sure your sump pump is...
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el policía bryant puede recuperar varias armas robadas.rechazó una demanda sobre violación de derechos civiles entablada por un hijo de una madre acribillada. el panel de jueces para que tomó la decisión porque el hombre, a pesar de ser hijo biológico no tiene lazos legales >> la policía pide ayuda de la comunidad por ser sospechoso de apuÑalar un hombre la víctima fue localizada pasaba las 20:30 la víctima se encuentra hospitalizada mientras las autoridades investigan el caso. >> nos vamos al sur de california donde la policía dio conocer las imágenes en donde un agente dispara a dos sospechosos durante una persecución >> este fue el momento crítico para dos oficiales mujeres que tuvieron que resp pasajero del onda blanco. >> teníamos miedo de la balazos. >> esta pareja dio por por primera vez el vídeo revelado de la balacera y persecución que terminó sobre su casa >> el chocó en la con este tarro. debía la policía con su rifle >> ¿que los sospechosos no lograron escapar y solo una recibió heridas leves, quedó en el vídeo el ataque y el a
el policía bryant puede recuperar varias armas robadas.rechazó una demanda sobre violación de derechos civiles entablada por un hijo de una madre acribillada. el panel de jueces para que tomó la decisión porque el hombre, a pesar de ser hijo biológico no tiene lazos legales >> la policía pide ayuda de la comunidad por ser sospechoso de apuÑalar un hombre la víctima fue localizada pasaba las 20:30 la víctima se encuentra hospitalizada mientras las autoridades investigan el caso....
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street between bryant and po potrero. we didn't have enough space to have a transit lane in both directions without completely eliminating parking on 16th. knowing the hardship it could cause to the businesses in that area, that segment of the original project was eliminated and we only focused on areas that we could fit it in with minimal impact to parking along the corridor. as i said, we joined up with other agencies, so it's a complete street project. this is just one small segment of the overall corridor, but given the interest of time, we spent days talking about all the elements along the corridor, but this is a snapshot replicated where we're installing transit bulbs, upgrading the traffic signals along the corridor and also repaving -- also a repaving of the streets as well. this is a zoomed-in architectural feature of what this area could be. they will also know that many of the trees in this area are ficus trees, which have a large canopy. one of the comments that we heard from the various members of the public
street between bryant and po potrero. we didn't have enough space to have a transit lane in both directions without completely eliminating parking on 16th. knowing the hardship it could cause to the businesses in that area, that segment of the original project was eliminated and we only focused on areas that we could fit it in with minimal impact to parking along the corridor. as i said, we joined up with other agencies, so it's a complete street project. this is just one small segment of the...
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bryant later admitted she had t lied police under oath. two white men were acquitted in till's death but later confessed to his murder. till's death helped inspire the civil rights movement. >> new this morning, pretty cool. d.c. has a new mural. it honors several members o the players from the american negro league. take a look at 'sis. on the lincoln theater right next to the his.ric chili bo johnson was one of three women to play in the league. josh gibson was a 12-tim negro league all star. he playe here in d.c.es right this,ake a look at baseball fans don't have to wait until this weekend to see thei favorite all stars. there's a life size display of the americanl and natio league teams at freedom plaza. it's made up of 60 pictures of the players. rep, the kicng off a entire week of events. >>> right now we are keeping our eye on a hearing taking place on capitol hill. one of the fbi agents removed from the russia probe over anti-trump text messages is set to ifte lawmakers are already voicing their anger. >>> we've got more on the fo
bryant later admitted she had t lied police under oath. two white men were acquitted in till's death but later confessed to his murder. till's death helped inspire the civil rights movement. >> new this morning, pretty cool. d.c. has a new mural. it honors several members o the players from the american negro league. take a look at 'sis. on the lincoln theater right next to the his.ric chili bo johnson was one of three women to play in the league. josh gibson was a 12-tim negro league all...
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district today as a boil water alert is impacting tens of thousands o the problem started here at the bryant street pumping station which handles about 60 million gallons of water each d and when a huge valve like this one was opened by mistake. at caused a major loss of water pressure resulting in some homes and businesses losing water completely.ro theem was discovered about 8:30 last night. it only took aut one hour to fix and restore pressure, but that was long enough to raise concerns that bacteria mayave started to grow inside the water pipes. itook another seven hours to notify the public that their drinking water might not be safe, and then another five hours t alert the public that the boil water alert could last up t two days. d.c. emergency management's director say theyleed the public as soon as d.krrngs water made the decision to impose the boil water a irt. so as so a the boil water alert was issued, within minutes we issued the alert. >> as d.c. water's general manager wad asked why it took hours for them to notify citizens, he abruptly ended the press conferen. >> we took eve
district today as a boil water alert is impacting tens of thousands o the problem started here at the bryant street pumping station which handles about 60 million gallons of water each d and when a huge valve like this one was opened by mistake. at caused a major loss of water pressure resulting in some homes and businesses losing water completely.ro theem was discovered about 8:30 last night. it only took aut one hour to fix and restore pressure, but that was long enough to raise concerns that...
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seventy six people who died in the floods and landslides lived there dozens remain missing robert bryant has more. shinzo visit comes as emergency teams continue to search through debris and destroyed houses looking for some of the people who are still missing thousands of people remain displaced meanwhile thousands more are gradually returning to their homes to assess the damage and figure out how to rebuild. government this is a chance to assess how it deals with extreme weather events such as this especially if people here believe these have now become the norm rather than freak occurrences japan is already well advanced in preparing for natural disasters it has to be given the prevalence of tsunamis and earthquakes it seems you can add to that list extreme storms such as this this visit by a seems to be a recognition of the priority it's now giving to this. thousands of boston muslim discovered in srebrenica on wednesday the twenty fifth anniversary of the massacre and to bury thirty five victims who were recently identified more than eight thousand men and boys were killed in july o
seventy six people who died in the floods and landslides lived there dozens remain missing robert bryant has more. shinzo visit comes as emergency teams continue to search through debris and destroyed houses looking for some of the people who are still missing thousands of people remain displaced meanwhile thousands more are gradually returning to their homes to assess the damage and figure out how to rebuild. government this is a chance to assess how it deals with extreme weather events such...
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china to bryant 4 million tons of soybeans from brazil.roblem is covering for the truckers strike. welcome to bloomberg commiie
china to bryant 4 million tons of soybeans from brazil.roblem is covering for the truckers strike. welcome to bloomberg commiie
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carolyn bryant, i home she has the courage to come forward. they do the right thing in this situation. so i have nothing but -- optimistic that something will be done. >> and i want your perspective, mike, carolyn bryant spoke with this professor at duke university and hasn't spoken since. tim tyson saying investigators talked to him, subpoenaed his notes he used. and i was struck what he said after it came out, the department of justice looking into it and believed it to be a political show. what's your read on this in a broader context, both historical and political as well? >> look, as has been eloquently stated here the reality is that this is an un106solved murder c in technical fashion so that any justice that, any closure that can be delivered would be satisfying to the families, as m ms. watson just now said and to this american nation that's suffering some of the most heinous crimes in the histories of this nation. the courage of the mother, mamie emmett till to leave that casket open in 1955 so america could see the hoar hendous hate
carolyn bryant, i home she has the courage to come forward. they do the right thing in this situation. so i have nothing but -- optimistic that something will be done. >> and i want your perspective, mike, carolyn bryant spoke with this professor at duke university and hasn't spoken since. tim tyson saying investigators talked to him, subpoenaed his notes he used. and i was struck what he said after it came out, the department of justice looking into it and believed it to be a political...
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replace bryant who resigned last month. she resigned her position as google cloud coo, after she as only there for seven months. she worked for intel for 32 years and also coming up next got your cell phone data. it knows what you watch on tv and it just bought nexus, which tracks your data's target advertisement at you is at&t about to become america's top data by top tech analyst collin gel is here to tell us what that all means for you and is fascinating countdown coming right back. touch shows how we really feel. but does psoriasis ever get in the way? embrace the chance of 100% clear skin with taltz. up to 90% of those with moderate to severe psoriasis had a significant improvement of their psoriasis plaques. most people were still clearer after one year. with taltz, 4 out of 10 even achieved completely clear skin. don't use if you're allergic to taltz. before starting, you should be checked for tuberculosis. taltz may increase risk of infections and lower your ability to fight them. tell your doctor if you have an inf
replace bryant who resigned last month. she resigned her position as google cloud coo, after she as only there for seven months. she worked for intel for 32 years and also coming up next got your cell phone data. it knows what you watch on tv and it just bought nexus, which tracks your data's target advertisement at you is at&t about to become america's top data by top tech analyst collin gel is here to tell us what that all means for you and is fascinating countdown coming right back....
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the main jail on bryant street says they're being forced to live in disgusting conditions. the and >>> a lawsuit is filed after inmates say they are forced to live in disgusting conditions. the plumbing backs up and some inmates have to clean it up. the lawsuit claims some developed rashes and respiratory problems. >> if they're asleep, they're breathing it all the time. a lot of them have problems breathing. >> the lawsuit seeks $150,000 in damages. the san francisco sheriff's office says it would not comment until reviewing the lawsuit. >>> new video of a close call as a large tour bus seen crossing the yellow line here and driving in the oncoming lane around a blind curve with a cyclist in its path. local riders say this is not the only near-miss. >> reporter: one organization is urging lawmakers to do something after several cyclists had close calls on this road. they were all caught on video. this shows a large bus chugging up the narrow two-lane road through mt. diablo park, straddling lanes and veering close to an oncoming cyclist. >> i was horrified to see a bus thi
the main jail on bryant street says they're being forced to live in disgusting conditions. the and >>> a lawsuit is filed after inmates say they are forced to live in disgusting conditions. the plumbing backs up and some inmates have to clean it up. the lawsuit claims some developed rashes and respiratory problems. >> if they're asleep, they're breathing it all the time. a lot of them have problems breathing. >> the lawsuit seeks $150,000 in damages. the san francisco...