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bryant. sense of finality. i knew she was gone already, but that little glimmer, particle of hope was extinguished when they found had her body. >> irene bryant's remains were located 30 yards from where her son had come upon the car. she had been bludgeoned to death, but where was the husband? >> we began an even more extensive search for mr. bryant. that search really involved the entire area of the pisgh national forest. >> within hours of discovering irene bryant's body, detectives learned $300 had been withdrawn from the bryants' accounts using an atm card in duckstown, tennessee. they had a picture from the machine. >> the man that had concealed his head and face that was able to successfully use the brients' atm. >> whoever making the withdrawal, it it wasn't 79-year-old john bryant. but time and geography were working against the lawmen. >> we spent weeks everywhere in that it entire area. we did everything from vehicle patrol, atv patrolling, horseback, on foot, everywhere. >> john b
bryant. sense of finality. i knew she was gone already, but that little glimmer, particle of hope was extinguished when they found had her body. >> irene bryant's remains were located 30 yards from where her son had come upon the car. she had been bludgeoned to death, but where was the husband? >> we began an even more extensive search for mr. bryant. that search really involved the entire area of the pisgh national forest. >> within hours of discovering irene bryant's body,...
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night -- aidy bryant, author and director john waters, 2020 presidential candidate senator michael bennetn the 8g band with johnny radelat ♪ [ cheers and applause ladies and gentlemen, seth meyers. >> seth: good evening. i'm seth meyers. this is "late night. how is everybody doing tonight [ cheers and applause that's great to hear in that case, let's get to the news president trump today revealed a plan for a new merit-based immigration system said trump, "i love when things are merit-based, just ask my presidential adviser, my daughter." [ laughter and applause new york mayor bill de blasio announced today that he is running for president. come on, bill, everyone knows the next step after mayor ofs new yorksane lawyer. [ laughter and applause [ cheers and applause former vice president joe biden announced today that the headquarters for his presidential campaign will be in philadelphia and he's already getting to know the locals [ laughter and applause according to the "washington post," president trump is frustrated with his advisers, because he believes they are pushing him toward war
night -- aidy bryant, author and director john waters, 2020 presidential candidate senator michael bennetn the 8g band with johnny radelat ♪ [ cheers and applause ladies and gentlemen, seth meyers. >> seth: good evening. i'm seth meyers. this is "late night. how is everybody doing tonight [ cheers and applause that's great to hear in that case, let's get to the news president trump today revealed a plan for a new merit-based immigration system said trump, "i love when things...
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and there were a variety of songs pushing out against anita -- pushing back against bryant anita bryant orange juice and oranges. bartenders stop selling drinks with orange juice. orange juice sales plummeted as a result. bartenders status serving a jig called the anita bryant, which is apple juice and vodka instead. so you see the lgbtq community rising up against people trying to he wrote their rights. -- erode their essential rights. then you see reverend jerry falwell, billy graham, powerful evangelical leaders who were blaming gay people for the aids crisis. again, a setback for the community because these powerful spokesman of faith were pushing back against there is rights. -- against their essential rights. next, we come to the section about the historic ruling that led to same sex marriage being made legal across the country. the first amendment gives every american the power to petition the government for change. if there are policies or loss or -- or laws, or things that are happening that they don't like. that is evidenced throughout the exhibit. jim had been planning to mar
and there were a variety of songs pushing out against anita -- pushing back against bryant anita bryant orange juice and oranges. bartenders stop selling drinks with orange juice. orange juice sales plummeted as a result. bartenders status serving a jig called the anita bryant, which is apple juice and vodka instead. so you see the lgbtq community rising up against people trying to he wrote their rights. -- erode their essential rights. then you see reverend jerry falwell, billy graham,...
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chris bryant.hange. whenjohn came in, there was a sense of a breath of fresh air. i think in the past, maybe the house had been run by the clerks a bit too much. that's not to disparage the clerks, it's just to say that sometimes, somebody with the keen eye for the wider political environment can play an important role. chris bryant's full of praise for initiatives like the education centre, which sees thousands of children visit parliament every year. but what would he do differently? every speaker in the history of parliament has had their flaws — there was one who was thrown out for taking bribes, another one was very cross—eyed, which is why we are called by our name now, rather thanjust by the speaker nodding to somebody. and i guess ifjohn has a failure, it's that sometimes he likes telling people off from the chair. and even when i think he's being nice, i think it feels quite hurtful. chris bryant. so to weigh upjohn bercow‘s first ten years in the chair, i spoke to dr hannah white from the
chris bryant.hange. whenjohn came in, there was a sense of a breath of fresh air. i think in the past, maybe the house had been run by the clerks a bit too much. that's not to disparage the clerks, it's just to say that sometimes, somebody with the keen eye for the wider political environment can play an important role. chris bryant's full of praise for initiatives like the education centre, which sees thousands of children visit parliament every year. but what would he do differently? every...
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next speaker. >> good afternoon, my name is monica and i live at 38 bryant. first of all, i want to say i 100% support helping our less fortunate brothers and sisters find housing. however, i also come here to say i also 100% support the appeal of this navigation center at this lot. i feel like it is very unfair for the 10,000 residents that live within three blocks of the area that this project would basically -- was shoved down our throat without any knowledge or community input. i am a single woman that lives at port side, and they like walking my dog at night. i feel really threatened by having something without community input and without -- it didn't go through the proper channels to be discussed in the neighborhood. that is all i wanted to say. i hope you support the appeal and let it go through the proper channels and i don't think it is right that they should allow drugs to be used in that area, especially if law-abiding citizens aren't allowed to use drugs in their homes, then why should it be used at the navigation center as well. thank you. >> tha
next speaker. >> good afternoon, my name is monica and i live at 38 bryant. first of all, i want to say i 100% support helping our less fortunate brothers and sisters find housing. however, i also come here to say i also 100% support the appeal of this navigation center at this lot. i feel like it is very unfair for the 10,000 residents that live within three blocks of the area that this project would basically -- was shoved down our throat without any knowledge or community input. i am a...
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katie and bryant out there, reopening today's iconic window on the world and we're going to mark thislaza and this studio and our crew and our staff with a great celebration coming up. >> our silver anniversary party coming up. >>> let's get right to this breaking news, however it's really concerning iranian forces have downed a u.s. drone overnight american officials say it was in international air space off the coast of iran. iran says it was in its air space. the incident is described from one official from iran says it's a clear message to america we've got complete coverage in the region we'll start with bill neely who's there. bill, good morning >> reporter: good morning, savannah well, the flash point we've all be talking about got very real overnight when for the first time in this crisis iranian troops destroyed a u.s. military target, shooting down an unmanned, unarmed drone. so a serious escalation and also a warning from iran overnight and at the white house and the pentagon this morning, no doubt serious discussions. the u.s. military says one of its global hawk drones wa
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fifth and bryant. i live across the street and it is a fabulously-run establishment. and they are quiet neighbor, and most of my friends that come by think it's a storage facility. that is how quiet it is and well-maintained it is. my issue here isn't the fact that we should -- i'm not trying to argue for this explicit navigation center. i'm frustrated because we've made this discussio decision may times. the mayor has made this decision. the port commission has made this decision and how many times are we going to come up here and argue with shelter? how many times are we going to deliberate? will we have to do this for the next 2,000 shelter beds across the city? >> look at all of th all of thee spending on the issue. i know you guys are debating expediting bills right now and they don't address the specific issue, but we need to approach those issues. we need to take hold of the issue that we give voice to a dozen people to splock a whole project. we have people sleeping on the street and we're more concerned about people walking dogs. three, please support this na
fifth and bryant. i live across the street and it is a fabulously-run establishment. and they are quiet neighbor, and most of my friends that come by think it's a storage facility. that is how quiet it is and well-maintained it is. my issue here isn't the fact that we should -- i'm not trying to argue for this explicit navigation center. i'm frustrated because we've made this discussio decision may times. the mayor has made this decision. the port commission has made this decision and how many...
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. >> i'm the associate director of bryant and central waterfront center. i'm the both the services at these sites. the navigation center services include on-case management for all guest,e, on site medical clinic, access to treatment, housing navigation for those that have the highest needs as assessed by the coordinated entry team and supportive housing, problem-solving for those not prioritized for housing, legacy shelters. some of the navigation center benefits include decrease in incantments. there's close communication and relationship between the city and providers such as ecs with surrounding neighborhoods, protocols and procedures regarding how navigation leadership deals with complaint, addressing the impact that the center has is having on the surrounding community. they have a higher staff ratios. case management will work wit person to get them ready for housing or if not prioritized for housing, work with the problem-solvers to end that person's homelessness. navigation centers provide the left of case management required to get people off the
. >> i'm the associate director of bryant and central waterfront center. i'm the both the services at these sites. the navigation center services include on-case management for all guest,e, on site medical clinic, access to treatment, housing navigation for those that have the highest needs as assessed by the coordinated entry team and supportive housing, problem-solving for those not prioritized for housing, legacy shelters. some of the navigation center benefits include decrease in...
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laura: nick bryant, thank you. court in northern india hte convsix men for their involvement in the rape and murder of an eight-year-old muslim girl. three face life in prison while the oths will serve five months each. they pleaded not guilty in the case that triggered widespread epger across india, as rajini vaidyanathan now rts. rajini: judgment day and a crime that challenged india's conscience. amid heavy security, the man -- mnden accused of a brutal barbaric attack finally learn oeir fate. a retired governmeicial , sanjhi ram, the mastermind. it was at thisindu temple in the town in north india that any d muslim girlear- was held captive in january last year. she was drugged, tortured, and gang-raped repeatedly before being killed. investigators say the group of hindu men planned the crime to drive her family from the area for good. they belonged to nomadic muslim tribal community. when i met the girl's parents w months ago, they told me they still live in fear. and this is why. in the aftermath of the murde
laura: nick bryant, thank you. court in northern india hte convsix men for their involvement in the rape and murder of an eight-year-old muslim girl. three face life in prison while the oths will serve five months each. they pleaded not guilty in the case that triggered widespread epger across india, as rajini vaidyanathan now rts. rajini: judgment day and a crime that challenged india's conscience. amid heavy security, the man -- mnden accused of a brutal barbaric attack finally learn oeir...
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but the problem is those are items that the court should be grants. 850 bryant's a small community, and everybody in the public defender's office and everybody in the d.a.s office know who which officer's had issues. but to come here and say that there'll be blood on the hands of this commission, we support completely turning over everything because you need that. you know, you come from probably the finest public defender's office in the state, if not the country. i respect the public defenders in this office. you're the true heros in the legal profession. you don't pick who you respect. you get who you get out of the holding cell. but to say there's blood on our hands and act unprofessional to this commission, please don't do that. please maintain the integrity that has started with this commission. please don't cut me off. we will do what we need to do to make sure you get need from 1421, but if you don't get it because the d.a. is not complying or the court's not listening, that's not our fault. >> president hirsch: this is public comment. we will address this in depth on the 10th o
but the problem is those are items that the court should be grants. 850 bryant's a small community, and everybody in the public defender's office and everybody in the d.a.s office know who which officer's had issues. but to come here and say that there'll be blood on the hands of this commission, we support completely turning over everything because you need that. you know, you come from probably the finest public defender's office in the state, if not the country. i respect the public...
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we are very sorry that mrs bryant and her family are experiencing such a difficult time. and social care professionals and with input from her gp. figures we've seen from the parliamentary and health service ombudsman, who oversee complaints into continuing health care, show nearly 200 cases were investigated in the last year. which is why some campaigners have accused local clinical commissioning groups of deliberately withholding funding in order to avoid making payments. there are thousands of people who have been forced to sell their houses to pay for the care in circumstances when they perhaps ought not to have to do so. the problem is that a lot of people don't know of the existence of this funding and even those who do know about it have difficulty in navigating the complexities of the system. it is a national scandal that people are not being signposted to this funding. here in wiltshire, the percentage of people like this family getting access to continuing health care funding is amongst the lowest in the country, leaving many with significant health care needs b
we are very sorry that mrs bryant and her family are experiencing such a difficult time. and social care professionals and with input from her gp. figures we've seen from the parliamentary and health service ombudsman, who oversee complaints into continuing health care, show nearly 200 cases were investigated in the last year. which is why some campaigners have accused local clinical commissioning groups of deliberately withholding funding in order to avoid making payments. there are thousands...
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nick bryant, bbc news, new york. laura: why a play about decency is bringing in the crowds to broadway. remember, you can find much are the day's news at our website. i am laura trevelyan. thank you so much for watching "bbc world news america." announcer: funding for this presentation is made possible by... thman foundation; by judy and peter blum-kovler foundation, pursuing solutions for america's neglected needs; and by contributions to this pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. announcer: n o you can access moreyour favorite pbs shows than ever before... is is the future! with pbs passport, a member benefit that lets you binge many of the latest shows and catch up on ur favorites... we really are living in the modern world. any time you want... man: wow! how about that? anywhereou are. woman: there's literally nothing like this in the world. announcer: support your pbs station and get ssport, your ticket to the best of pbs. captioning sponsored by newshour productions, llc >> woodruff: good evening. i'm j
nick bryant, bbc news, new york. laura: why a play about decency is bringing in the crowds to broadway. remember, you can find much are the day's news at our website. i am laura trevelyan. thank you so much for watching "bbc world news america." announcer: funding for this presentation is made possible by... thman foundation; by judy and peter blum-kovler foundation, pursuing solutions for america's neglected needs; and by contributions to this pbs station from viewers like you. thank...
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nick bryant, bbc news, 0saka. said whether its leader, kim jong—un, will meet donald trump when the us president visits the border between the two koreas on sunday. the bbc‘s stephen mcdonell is in seoul. the motorcade of donald trump has arrived here in seoul, south korea. from here, he says he will be travelling to the demilitarised zone, where he is hoping to meet north korea's leader for a handshake. given the short notice, it's not clear yet whether kim jong—un will in fact travel down to his side of the heavily militarised demilitarised zone for that symbolic handshake, but many analysts think that he probably will, because there is nothing much for him to lose. north korea has always craved equality with the united states, and for those two leaders to come together to shake hands across that frontier, i think both sides might think it is an opportunity just too good to lose. also on the agenda at that 6—20 summit — world leaders are making fresh committments to tackling climate change. donald trump — who pu
nick bryant, bbc news, 0saka. said whether its leader, kim jong—un, will meet donald trump when the us president visits the border between the two koreas on sunday. the bbc‘s stephen mcdonell is in seoul. the motorcade of donald trump has arrived here in seoul, south korea. from here, he says he will be travelling to the demilitarised zone, where he is hoping to meet north korea's leader for a handshake. given the short notice, it's not clear yet whether kim jong—un will in fact travel...
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i've worked with governor bryant, so many good people in the room.nd without a second chance, i don't know where i would have been. i'm not sure if i could have stayed sober, i certainly know i wouldn't have contributed to the level i did. next month, i have my first child, a baby daughter on the way. i have -- thank you. [applause] i'm married and i have the ability to be standing here with you, mr. president. thanks for taking on criminal justice reform. folks, this have the public safety issue of our time, this is a justice issue of our time, this is a civil rights issue of our time and a prosperity issue of our time. mr. president, thanks to you, it's all of our time. god bless you. [applause] >> thank you, john. it's an incredible story. i can't tell you the job he's done. so respected. across the federal government, we're giving former inmates the resources that they need to make the most of their new lease on life. today the federal bureau of prisons announced that it will work with employers to help those leaving prison to have a job lined up
i've worked with governor bryant, so many good people in the room.nd without a second chance, i don't know where i would have been. i'm not sure if i could have stayed sober, i certainly know i wouldn't have contributed to the level i did. next month, i have my first child, a baby daughter on the way. i have -- thank you. [applause] i'm married and i have the ability to be standing here with you, mr. president. thanks for taking on criminal justice reform. folks, this have the public safety...
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nick bryant, bbc news, 0saka. world leaders to follow the uk's target of cutting greenhouse gas emissions by 2050 as donald trump was again left isolated on the issue at a global summit. she also addressed the issue of brexit, saying it was up to her successor to deliver an orderly deal for britain to leave the european union. here's our deputy political editor, ]ohn pienaar. nothing sentimental about theresa may's last day at her last global summit. she met leaders often attacked over human rights — briefed saudi's prince mohammed bin salman on a court case that halted british arms sales, and met turkey's president erdogan, too. critics would rather britain kept its distance. the uk is trying to reshape old relationships, and it's not easy. brexit wasn't on the agenda when mrs may met european leaders. she still seemed, somehow, out of place, no longer part of the in crowd. so where does britain sit in the world? i continue to believe that we are stronger when we work together. the uk has never been afraid to sta
nick bryant, bbc news, 0saka. world leaders to follow the uk's target of cutting greenhouse gas emissions by 2050 as donald trump was again left isolated on the issue at a global summit. she also addressed the issue of brexit, saying it was up to her successor to deliver an orderly deal for britain to leave the european union. here's our deputy political editor, ]ohn pienaar. nothing sentimental about theresa may's last day at her last global summit. she met leaders often attacked over human...
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nick bryant, bbc news, seoul. at the united states institute of peace thinktank. he also served as a senior advisor for north korea at the department of defense. was less anything more than just a superficial photo opportunity?” understand that there are legitimate criticisms about this beating a photo op, reality tv show. that being said, there is a big takeaway from this meeting, which is that president trump and kim jong un agreed greater working level negotiations. if we are to believe the words of president trump, they agreed to return to negotiations in agreed to return to negotiations in a few weeks‘ time. i think it remains to be seen whether they will make progress but that is a significant step, given the stalemate we have experience of the last several months. do you think working level negotiations, as they mentioned today, on the key issues are helped by big telegenic moments like we saw today? first of all, we have to see if they actually take place. remember, about nine months ago, a specially repre
nick bryant, bbc news, seoul. at the united states institute of peace thinktank. he also served as a senior advisor for north korea at the department of defense. was less anything more than just a superficial photo opportunity?” understand that there are legitimate criticisms about this beating a photo op, reality tv show. that being said, there is a big takeaway from this meeting, which is that president trump and kim jong un agreed greater working level negotiations. if we are to believe...
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the bbc‘s nick bryant has more.t is crowded with skyscrapers, these are streets that are always crowded with tourists. but on this occasion, there was no debris that fell from there was no debris that fell from the roof onto the people below. and as the new york fire department has confirmed, there was just one metallic tea, and that is presumed to be the pilot. there was a fire when the helicopter came down —— fidelity. the firefighters raced up this 50 story tower to put it out. but mayor de blasio said, he thanked god that nobody was hurt either in the tal law down below, and he also stressed that in a city that is still traumatised by september 11, that there was no indication of terrorism or an ongoing threat to new york city. nick bryant with the very latest on the helicopter crash in manhattan. we turn to the uk. ten conservative mps will take part in the contest to replace theresa may as prime minister. among the front—runners are boris johnson, michael gove, jeremy hunt, and sajid javid. tory mps will take
the bbc‘s nick bryant has more.t is crowded with skyscrapers, these are streets that are always crowded with tourists. but on this occasion, there was no debris that fell from there was no debris that fell from the roof onto the people below. and as the new york fire department has confirmed, there was just one metallic tea, and that is presumed to be the pilot. there was a fire when the helicopter came down —— fidelity. the firefighters raced up this 50 story tower to put it out. but...
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the former public health minister steve bryant england. kes england. the former public health minister steve bryant takes a different view on that and says self—regulation isn't working.|j don't think we should be setting ourselves up for an argument, for a punch—up with the industry. ourselves up for an argument, for a punch-up with the industry. four is, if it was working we would have proper labelling. would you agree? i would agree that it is completely not working at the moment and we should not work with the industry because it is a voluntary arrangement. working with the industry with a legislative stick is what we have seen make change in the obesity space, for example. so with sugar it was carrot and stick with alcohol it will is all carried at the moment question i guess. alcohol it will is all carried at the moment question i guesslj alcohol it will is all carried at the moment question i guess. i want this to work with the alcohol industry but i want them to know we are deadly serious about making a change here. it doesn't seem
the former public health minister steve bryant england. kes england. the former public health minister steve bryant takes a different view on that and says self—regulation isn't working.|j don't think we should be setting ourselves up for an argument, for a punch—up with the industry. ourselves up for an argument, for a punch-up with the industry. four is, if it was working we would have proper labelling. would you agree? i would agree that it is completely not working at the moment and we...
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nick bryant, bbc news, seoul. lots of photo opportunity but what has been achieved?oul later in the programme. let's take a look at some of the day's other news: local media in sudan is reporting that at least seven people have been killed and more than 180 injured in mass protests across the country. tens of thousands of people returned to the streets to demand civilian rule. police fired teargas into the crowd in the capital, khartoum. the protests were the largest since a deadly raid by security forces three weeks ago. translation: well, in the circumstances we see here. we are worried. the first thing is our children. we cannot let them live through what we have seen. we want them to live in peace and serenity. we wa nt them to live in peace and serenity. we want the country to be safe, without fire, without killing. also making news today: european union leaders have suspended the summit that's set to choose who will take the top eu jobs following last month's euro elections. among the positions up for grabs is that of european commission president, which is cur
nick bryant, bbc news, seoul. lots of photo opportunity but what has been achieved?oul later in the programme. let's take a look at some of the day's other news: local media in sudan is reporting that at least seven people have been killed and more than 180 injured in mass protests across the country. tens of thousands of people returned to the streets to demand civilian rule. police fired teargas into the crowd in the capital, khartoum. the protests were the largest since a deadly raid by...
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we'll be live in seoul shortly, but first this report from our correspondent nick bryant.e at the dmz," said the president. his impromptu invitation on twitter to the north korean leader, like a diplomatic form of online dating. donald trump was savouring this moment — a smile of satisfaction, as his choreography came together. because the chance of this brief encounter had kim jong—un almost skipping down the steps. and from the lips of this brutal dictator came almost starry—eyed words of welcome, delivered in english by his translator. "this place" is where the armistice in the korean war was signed, the line that divides the north from the south — a threshold no american president has ever crossed. i thank you as well. you're the first us president to cross the border. so this time, it wasn't a handshake that made history, but a footstep. donald trump leaving his security detail behind and striding out alone into what, for decades, has been enemy territory — a country that less than two years ago he threatened to totally destroy. his visit lasted just over a minute, mo
we'll be live in seoul shortly, but first this report from our correspondent nick bryant.e at the dmz," said the president. his impromptu invitation on twitter to the north korean leader, like a diplomatic form of online dating. donald trump was savouring this moment — a smile of satisfaction, as his choreography came together. because the chance of this brief encounter had kim jong—un almost skipping down the steps. and from the lips of this brutal dictator came almost starry—eyed...
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. >> reporter: terri, people who live and work here at 23 and bryant say when homeless people are camped here on the sidewalk, someone is getting up on the roof of this building and dumping water on them. some neighbors say they want to know who it is so they can tell them to stop. >> come on. >> reporter: video captures someone dumping a bucket of water off the roof of a two-story building saturday onto a homeless person below. >> he was like sopping wet by the time she passed by. at first i thought, all right, it's just a weird coincidence, but then it happened a second time. >> reporter: rich said he was shocked wherlzed someone was soaking the woman and her belongings on purpose. >> it's horrible. it's passive aggressive and just heartless. >> reporter: a person who works in the building at 20th and bryant says he saw the same thing happen last week. >> i was outside with my colleague and witnessed, you know, a ton of water come down and land on this person. >> reporter: witnesses say they don't know who has access to the roof. they believe the person responsible is drenching people
. >> reporter: terri, people who live and work here at 23 and bryant say when homeless people are camped here on the sidewalk, someone is getting up on the roof of this building and dumping water on them. some neighbors say they want to know who it is so they can tell them to stop. >> come on. >> reporter: video captures someone dumping a bucket of water off the roof of a two-story building saturday onto a homeless person below. >> he was like sopping wet by the time she...
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from there, nick bryant sent this report.e day when the 620 summit essentially became a g2. these high—sta kes talks between donald trump and xijingping, the most consequential meeting of this global gathering. it ended with a fragile ceasefire in the trade war, an agreement to restart talks which fell apart last month. but the us made concessions on a major stumbling block, its blacklisting of huawei, the chinese tech giant at the heart of what has felt like a commercial cold war. we had a very good meeting with president xi of china, excellent, i would say excellent, as good as it was going to be. we discussed a lot of things and we're right back on track. prior to his round of meetings the president made news on twitter with an impromptu invitation to kim jong—un ahead of his trip to the korean peninsula. "if chairman kim of north korea sees this," he wrote, "i would meet him at the border — dmz, the demilitarised zone — just to shake his hand and say hello." the president of the united states, donald] trump. after stridin
from there, nick bryant sent this report.e day when the 620 summit essentially became a g2. these high—sta kes talks between donald trump and xijingping, the most consequential meeting of this global gathering. it ended with a fragile ceasefire in the trade war, an agreement to restart talks which fell apart last month. but the us made concessions on a major stumbling block, its blacklisting of huawei, the chinese tech giant at the heart of what has felt like a commercial cold war. we had a...
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nick bryant, bbc news, seoul.in korean studies at king's college, london. thank you for speaking to us. really, this has just thank you for speaking to us. really, this hasjust been thank you for speaking to us. really, this has just been a thank you for speaking to us. really, this hasjust been a case thank you for speaking to us. really, this has just been a case of theatrics, that is what people have been saying. what should be taken away from what has happened? there are two important takeaways. this is an historic moment, whether we like it or not, whatever we think our president trump. this is historic, us president going into north korea. secondly, this gives hope to many koreans on both sides of the border, including many south koreans, who wa nt including many south koreans, who want this process to move forward. and if working talks are established, following today's meeting, then this hope will be realised. it has been four months since hanoi and that starling in talks. what needs to be done to warm up
nick bryant, bbc news, seoul.in korean studies at king's college, london. thank you for speaking to us. really, this has just thank you for speaking to us. really, this hasjust been thank you for speaking to us. really, this has just been a thank you for speaking to us. really, this hasjust been a case thank you for speaking to us. really, this has just been a case of theatrics, that is what people have been saying. what should be taken away from what has happened? there are two important...
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nick bryant, bbc news, 0saka.whether its leader, kim jong—un, will meet donald trump when the us president visits the border between the two koreas on sunday. the bbc‘s stephen mcdonell is in the south korean capital, seoul. the motorcade of donald trump has arrived here in seoul, south korea. from here, he says he will be travelling to the demilitarised zone, where he is hoping to meet north korea's leader for a handshake. given the short notice, it's not clear yet whether kim jong—un will in fact travel down to his side of the heavily militarised demilitarised zone for that symbolic handshake, but many analysts think that he probably will, because there is nothing much for him to lose. north korea has always craved equality with the united states, and for those two leaders to come together to shake hands across that frontier, i think both sides might think it is an opportunityjust also —— just too good to lose. theresa may has urged world leaders to follow the uk's target and eliminate greenhouse gas emissions b
nick bryant, bbc news, 0saka.whether its leader, kim jong—un, will meet donald trump when the us president visits the border between the two koreas on sunday. the bbc‘s stephen mcdonell is in the south korean capital, seoul. the motorcade of donald trump has arrived here in seoul, south korea. from here, he says he will be travelling to the demilitarised zone, where he is hoping to meet north korea's leader for a handshake. given the short notice, it's not clear yet whether kim jong—un...
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. >> a woman by the name of anita bryant, who was a famous pop singer, particularly famous because sheon television for florida orange juice. she was a religious fundamentalist. >> you see, if homosexuals are allowed their civil rights, then so would prostitutes or thieves or anyone else. >> she became the public spokesperson and liead campaignr on a national crusade to quote save our children from homosexuality. and it was a campaign to roll back and prevent the passage of civil rights laws. >> here's how you strip people of their humanity, or what dr. king would say the stor are you you tell about them. you get the media to tell their story. >> doesn't it necessarily follow homosexuality ought to be illegal? >> i do believe it should be illegal because it's not a civil rights issue, it's a moral issue. >> as bryant took her campaign across the country, a young pastor with a nationally syndicated television ministry, the old time gospel hour, took note of her success. >> a pastor of a baptist church in lynchburg, virginia, jerry fall will, heard about anita bryant and went down and le
. >> a woman by the name of anita bryant, who was a famous pop singer, particularly famous because sheon television for florida orange juice. she was a religious fundamentalist. >> you see, if homosexuals are allowed their civil rights, then so would prostitutes or thieves or anyone else. >> she became the public spokesperson and liead campaignr on a national crusade to quote save our children from homosexuality. and it was a campaign to roll back and prevent the passage of...
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nick bryant, bbc news, seoul. korean studies at king's college, london. he says that in order for the two countries to make further progress — a mixture of policies has to be implemented. we have seen that north korea has been unwilling to go into working level meetings, they didn't see the point of these type of talks. but the us has made clear that north korea needs to give something more for the us to consider that north korea is actually taking taking meaningful steps towards conversation. so, i think from what we have today is that north korea and kimjong un is actually willing to go... and if this is the case, we can actually start a meaningful process involving the working level groups from both the us and north korea. we have gone from fire and fury to thanks very much for showing up and not making me look bad. when you look at donald trump's particular brand of diplomacy and kimjong—un — how should north korea be handled? i think it makes sense to me that, at the highest level, with the leader of north ko
nick bryant, bbc news, seoul. korean studies at king's college, london. he says that in order for the two countries to make further progress — a mixture of policies has to be implemented. we have seen that north korea has been unwilling to go into working level meetings, they didn't see the point of these type of talks. but the us has made clear that north korea needs to give something more for the us to consider that north korea is actually taking taking meaningful steps towards...
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nick bryant, bbc news, 0saka.et said whether its leader, kim jong—un, will meet donald trump when the us president visits the border between the two koreas on sunday. in what mr trump described as a spontaneous gesture, he said on twitter he could shake mr kim's hand and say hello. pyongyang said it hadn't received an official invitation from mr trump, but described his offer as "interesting." joining us now from exeter is aidan foster—carter, a korea analyst at leeds university. thank you forjoining us here on bbc news, what's your reaction to president trump tweet? this is typical, we have gotten use to this extraordinary way of dealing diplomacy. diplomacy is on the secret stuff that governments get behind the scenes, very carefully planned and managed an alley we have these tweets but i don't think it's a holy face value. this idea that the visit after the 620 has been planned for weeks, and there has been passed that speculation from the that it'll be easy to do something at that showbiz light, not substantia
nick bryant, bbc news, 0saka.et said whether its leader, kim jong—un, will meet donald trump when the us president visits the border between the two koreas on sunday. in what mr trump described as a spontaneous gesture, he said on twitter he could shake mr kim's hand and say hello. pyongyang said it hadn't received an official invitation from mr trump, but described his offer as "interesting." joining us now from exeter is aidan foster—carter, a korea analyst at leeds university....
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nick bryant, bbc news, osaka.d whether its leader, kim jong—un, will meet donald trump when the us president visits the border between the two koreas tomorrow. in what mr trump described as a spontaneous gesture, he said on twitter he could shake mr kim's hand and say hello. pyongyang said it hadn't received an official invitation from mr trump, but described his offer as "interesting." speaking to us earlier, aidan foster—carter, a korea analyst at leeds university, said real progress wasn't likely to be found from such a meeting: you have got used to this extraordinary way of doing diplomacy, which is not the secret stuff governments do behind the scenes, very carefully planned and managed and now we have these tweets. i do not take it wholly at face value, the idea this visit to south korea after the g20 has been planned for weeks and that has been speculation for a fortnight that it will be very easy to do something like showbiz, not substantial at the demilitarised zone. they are planning something and we wil
nick bryant, bbc news, osaka.d whether its leader, kim jong—un, will meet donald trump when the us president visits the border between the two koreas tomorrow. in what mr trump described as a spontaneous gesture, he said on twitter he could shake mr kim's hand and say hello. pyongyang said it hadn't received an official invitation from mr trump, but described his offer as "interesting." speaking to us earlier, aidan foster—carter, a korea analyst at leeds university, said real...
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nick bryant, bbc news, osaka.ur diplomatic correspondent james robbins, who's in osaka. and, james, apart from trade, several other key global issues have been discussed at this summit. that's right. i mean, it's been a bruising summit, not least on climate change, where donald trump, who frankly despises these sorts of collective gatherings, collective decision—making, tried to undermine the commitment of the other 19 leaders to stand by the paris accords of 2015, to stand by their climate change targets. he tried to peel away the japanese hosts and get them to strip out the climate language from the final communique. that didn't work. you try to persuade brazil's new populist president, bolsonaro, to walk away from paris, and there have been talking about his disliking of the process , talking about his disliking of the process, but he held firm. theresa may pointed to the hundreds of thousands of young people urging leaders to do more, pointing to their commitment to bring down greenhouse gas emissions do not z
nick bryant, bbc news, osaka.ur diplomatic correspondent james robbins, who's in osaka. and, james, apart from trade, several other key global issues have been discussed at this summit. that's right. i mean, it's been a bruising summit, not least on climate change, where donald trump, who frankly despises these sorts of collective gatherings, collective decision—making, tried to undermine the commitment of the other 19 leaders to stand by the paris accords of 2015, to stand by their climate...
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nick bryant, bbc news, seoul. bicker has the reaction from the south korean side, in soeul. that jawdropping thatjawdropping moment of watching aus thatjawdropping moment of watching a us president step into hostile territory has been tempered by criticism that this might be fake in policy, empty pagea ntry, criticism that this might be fake in policy, empty pageantry, a political stu nt, policy, empty pageantry, a political stunt, but some things have been achieved. talks between north korea and the us have been scheduled to restart. it is also worth pointing out that kim jong—un has political pressures at home. he has to sell the idea of diplomacy to doubters and, after coming back from hanoi empty—handed, he would have been embarrassed. he can now say, look, the us president came to me. it may make the process of talks a little easier. it is also worth pointing out that when it comes to us presidents, the south korean people have watched them come and go over the last 70 years. they say sanctions have not work,
nick bryant, bbc news, seoul. bicker has the reaction from the south korean side, in soeul. that jawdropping thatjawdropping moment of watching aus thatjawdropping moment of watching a us president step into hostile territory has been tempered by criticism that this might be fake in policy, empty pagea ntry, criticism that this might be fake in policy, empty pageantry, a political stu nt, policy, empty pageantry, a political stunt, but some things have been achieved. talks between north korea...
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chief economist of i n g germany welcome to the studio cross and what do you think it does trump bryant was easy with the easy chief's comments on fed to the u.s. i think that software was trying there is a tiny bit of. truth in it but there's also a big portion of exaggeration in it so yes he is right because if drug wars to cut interest rates again the main channel would be the exchange rate so it would hardly do anything to bank loans but it would clearly weaken the your exchange rate therefore the next exit is benefiting euro zone exporters so it's right then to complain that some of the a weaker euro or weaker yuan makes life harder for the us industry everything has been complaining for years and there is always ongoing investigation from the us treasury actually on what the year of the euro zone and china are doing with their currencies there is no active currency manipulation going on in europe so yes obvious the weaker euro and a stronger dollar harms us exports more and does a bit more benefit to us european exports but at the same time i think trump holds the key in his hands
chief economist of i n g germany welcome to the studio cross and what do you think it does trump bryant was easy with the easy chief's comments on fed to the u.s. i think that software was trying there is a tiny bit of. truth in it but there's also a big portion of exaggeration in it so yes he is right because if drug wars to cut interest rates again the main channel would be the exchange rate so it would hardly do anything to bank loans but it would clearly weaken the your exchange rate...
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at bryant street, she gave me a hug, and she said she is hopeful , and so am i. can too. that is the difference. she is excited about the future, and i'm excited for her. if she can have a hope, and others can too. i've already announced my plan to add 1,000 shelter beds by 2020, enough to clear the shelter bed waitlist. [applause] >> we also are declaring a shelter crisis so we can get these shelter beds builds now, and i want to thank supervisor supervisors brown, haney, mandelman, supervisor stefani and walton, for joining me in recognizing our bureaucracy shouldn't stand in the way of one single thousand beds. this is a huge step, we know, but it is not enough. we know we have around 4,000 unsheltered people in our city, sleeping in our streets, in our parks, in the doorway is, or in vehicles. we know that it's a travesty, but it's one we can take on. in the next four years, i want to create enough shelter beds, step up housing units, homeless housing units, and housing subsidies for every person who is currently unsheltered. that is 4,000 more placements for
at bryant street, she gave me a hug, and she said she is hopeful , and so am i. can too. that is the difference. she is excited about the future, and i'm excited for her. if she can have a hope, and others can too. i've already announced my plan to add 1,000 shelter beds by 2020, enough to clear the shelter bed waitlist. [applause] >> we also are declaring a shelter crisis so we can get these shelter beds builds now, and i want to thank supervisor supervisors brown, haney, mandelman,...
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and an interview with bryant gumbel will be on.eo of him seven years ago when he was put into the hall of fame. >> trees, flowers, we grow pot. >> do you smoke every day? >> oh, yeah. >> do they require a lot of attention on the farm? >> yeah, you gotta treat it like a baby. you gotta water them, you gotta have music for them. it's a whole process. >> he's a different cat right now. have fit in with the warrior fans many years ago. the coliseum. if you happen to remember those smoke-filled days. >>> we got the world cup going on in france. and italy and china going at it. you win, or you go home. you watch from the stands. plenty of fans for both on-hand. 15th minute of the match. italy attacking. elsa bartolley, shot deflected back for valentina who will score it. 1-nil italy in front. and they were to add to that in the second half. aurora gawell, well, i, way out. pretty much a rocket shot that will reach the back of the net. 2-0 the finally. italy meets the netherlands saturday. china is out and going home. >>> michigan lost to
and an interview with bryant gumbel will be on.eo of him seven years ago when he was put into the hall of fame. >> trees, flowers, we grow pot. >> do you smoke every day? >> oh, yeah. >> do they require a lot of attention on the farm? >> yeah, you gotta treat it like a baby. you gotta water them, you gotta have music for them. it's a whole process. >> he's a different cat right now. have fit in with the warrior fans many years ago. the coliseum. if you happen...
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nick bryant, bbc news, osaka. has addressed the scottish parliament to mark 20 years of devolution. in a speech to msps she said she'd "watched scotland grow and prosper" since holyrood took on its legal powers two decades ago. the queen attended the ceremony with prince charles. our correspondent alexandra mackenzie joined the crowds to catch a glimse of the ceremony. scotland is an old nation with a relatively new parliament. it's seen two decades of devolution. the queen, joined by the duke of rothesay, said she fondly remembered the opening ceremony. today, she was back addressing the current msps. i have no doubt that for most of these last 20 years this striking chamber has provided exactly that, a place to talk. but, of course, it must also be a place to listen. a place to hear views that inevitably may differ quite considerably, one from another. and a place to honour those views. the political landscape has changed dramatically since 1999. the first first minister was the labour leader the late donald dew
nick bryant, bbc news, osaka. has addressed the scottish parliament to mark 20 years of devolution. in a speech to msps she said she'd "watched scotland grow and prosper" since holyrood took on its legal powers two decades ago. the queen attended the ceremony with prince charles. our correspondent alexandra mackenzie joined the crowds to catch a glimse of the ceremony. scotland is an old nation with a relatively new parliament. it's seen two decades of devolution. the queen, joined by...
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of the alternatives because i do not want to be in the situation where we are at the jail at 850 bryant, not to put resources into rebuilding the facility, but we are holding people in the most humane conditions, and we still have no certainty about when we're going to be able to get them out. i think we must have a concrete plan of action and in place first with actionable steps that we can strike -- start taking right away, not two years from now to avoid another situation like the one we have right now at our county jail. with these amendments that require that the concrete action plan be submitted to the board of supervisors at least six months before the deadline to set -- deadline set to close the juvenile hall, in addition to mandatory progress reports every six months, i feel that my concern for the most part has been addressed. but i do not want to say on record right now that i think we should and can take action to ensure that whatever plan is developed, that we start the process, and we really want to start the process of moving resources from the juvenile probation to commu
of the alternatives because i do not want to be in the situation where we are at the jail at 850 bryant, not to put resources into rebuilding the facility, but we are holding people in the most humane conditions, and we still have no certainty about when we're going to be able to get them out. i think we must have a concrete plan of action and in place first with actionable steps that we can strike -- start taking right away, not two years from now to avoid another situation like the one we...
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it's underneath the bay bridge, we're at the embarcadero at bryant street.he plan to build a homeless shelter here. they're worried it will bring drug and crime to the area. it will be a navigation center. the seventh one in the city. it will have 200 beds. it not only is a homeless shelter, but it provides services and helps people try and get their lives back on track. the port commission has approved putting a shelter here. that decision was made back in april. and at that meeting there were a lot of people there to talk about their opinion on this. people who supported it and people who are against it. >> it basically created a low barrier shelter. it was pretty lenient. it met me where i was at and i was able to get my life back on track. >> people who are drug are allowed to live there. they'll be doing drugs outside in the neighborhood itself. >> reporter: meetings about this issue have been very heated. check out this one back in april. the mayor was there to explain why she thinks there should be a homeless shelter here. she was shouted down, so muc
it's underneath the bay bridge, we're at the embarcadero at bryant street.he plan to build a homeless shelter here. they're worried it will bring drug and crime to the area. it will be a navigation center. the seventh one in the city. it will have 200 beds. it not only is a homeless shelter, but it provides services and helps people try and get their lives back on track. the port commission has approved putting a shelter here. that decision was made back in april. and at that meeting there were...