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mr. bryant. search really involved the entire area of the pisgah 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 within hours of discovering irene bryant's body, detectives learned $300 had been withdrawn from the bryants' accounts using an atm card in duckstown, tennessee.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 brienya' atm. >> whoever was making the withdrawal, it wasn't 79-year-old john bryant. but time and geography were working against the lawmen. >> we spent weeks everywhere in that entire area. we did everything from vehicle patrol, atv patrolling, horseback, on foot, everywhere. >> john bryant had seemingly vanished from the face of the earth. the fbi posted a $10,000 reward for information, but the bryant case went cold. until meredith emerson loomed on the lawmen's radar. >> our lead investigator began following that case, and immediately there were some similarities that we saw between the two cases. both of these incidents occurr
mr. bryant. search really involved the entire area of the pisgah 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 within hours of discovering irene bryant's body, detectives learned $300 had been withdrawn from the bryants' accounts using an atm card in duckstown, tennessee.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 brienya' atm. >> whoever was making the withdrawal, it wasn't 79-year-old john bryant. but time and geography...
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i would like to invite mr bryant go vote to discuss this item. >> i know you're trying to wrap up soon. i want to give you a short update on the labour study. i have a final draft r.f.p. for the survey of on-demand workers, which i have given you copies of today. i am venting it, running it through our advisory committee and gathering feedback and hopefully will be issuing that r.f.p. in the next few weeks. commissioner ronan, you suggested i reach out to the national employment law project. approved very helpful. i talked with becky smith there and she connected me with the washington department of commerce which is actually doing a survey nearly identical to the one we are doing. we have been able to share information and i have been able to draw language from their r.f.p. into our r.f.p. i did mention to you at the last meeting, thank you for that connection. i did mention at the last meeting that the costs for the survey is likely to rise. we will know --dash we won't know exactly how much until we get proposals and. what i've done is broken the r.f.p. up into phases. the first pha
i would like to invite mr bryant go vote to discuss this item. >> i know you're trying to wrap up soon. i want to give you a short update on the labour study. i have a final draft r.f.p. for the survey of on-demand workers, which i have given you copies of today. i am venting it, running it through our advisory committee and gathering feedback and hopefully will be issuing that r.f.p. in the next few weeks. commissioner ronan, you suggested i reach out to the national employment law...
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mr president? and with that, the door was shut on reporters. but those meddlesome questions just won't go away. nick bryantws, new york. it was jaw—dropping to be in court today, especially pertinent were the words of a lawyer from robert mueller‘s special counsel team who said michael cohen was continuing to give them credible information about what she described as core russia related issues. those will be worrying words for the white house because the man who once said he would take a bullet for donald trump does potentially pose a threat to his presidency. nick bryant, thank you. hundreds of police are still hunting the gunman who escaped last night after killing three people and injuring 13 others at a christmas market in the french city of strasbourg. there are fears the gunman may have crossed the border into germany, where the security forces are also on alert. investigators say it was an act of terror. damian grammaticus reports from strasbourg. this is a city on alert. hundreds of police and soldiers on a manhunt for a killer. but where did he go? even the nearby border watched to stop him slippi
mr president? and with that, the door was shut on reporters. but those meddlesome questions just won't go away. nick bryantws, new york. it was jaw—dropping to be in court today, especially pertinent were the words of a lawyer from robert mueller‘s special counsel team who said michael cohen was continuing to give them credible information about what she described as core russia related issues. those will be worrying words for the white house because the man who once said he would take a...
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mr. president? nick: with that, the door was shut on reporters, but those nettlesome questions won't go away. nick bryant, new york. jane: for more on cohen's sentencing, let's bring in our north america reporter anthony zurcher. what happened to michael cen between taking a bullet for the desident and then accusing him of dirtyds? anthony: maybes he nally been liberated from this personal and mental incarceration he talked about undergoing working for donald trump and his was his chance to movetn into lis and get away from the darkness and not be the bad guy in the story. jane: and cynics? anthony: or maybe it is because federal investigators found as trove of misdeen they raided his office and homes and he tried to find the best deal he could, and now standing in a courtroom acknowledging he did rock and that helped to get him -- did wrong healthy to get him at least a little off the hook jane: how much jeopardy could donald trump be in? anthony: it doesn't look good. mueller during his investigation and the possible business ties with rsia and the trump tower deal michael cohen talked about going on d
mr. president? nick: with that, the door was shut on reporters, but those nettlesome questions won't go away. nick bryant, new york. jane: for more on cohen's sentencing, let's bring in our north america reporter anthony zurcher. what happened to michael cen between taking a bullet for the desident and then accusing him of dirtyds? anthony: maybes he nally been liberated from this personal and mental incarceration he talked about undergoing working for donald trump and his was his chance to...
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mr president? and with that, the door was shut on reporters, but those meddlesome questions just won't go away. nick bryantlice are still hunting the gunman who escaped last night after killing three people and wounding 13 at a christmas market in the french city of strasbourg. it's thought he may have crossed the border into germany, — security forces there are on alert. investigators say it was an act of terror. damian grammaticas reports from strasbourg. this is a city on alert. hundreds of police and soldiers on a manhunt for a killer. but where did he go? even the nearby border watched, to stop him slipping away. cherif chekatt, the suspected gunmen. police now appealing for help finding him. screaming he'd opened fire near the christmas markets. this is the old heart of strasbourg. people barricaded themselves inside. screaming among his victims, a tourist from thailand, here on holiday with his wife. cherif chekatt, 29 years old, has been in prison, has 27 convictions for crimes like robbery, and was already on france's terror watch—list. "the shooting went on for 30 or a0 minutes", rabin says. he f
mr president? and with that, the door was shut on reporters, but those meddlesome questions just won't go away. nick bryantlice are still hunting the gunman who escaped last night after killing three people and wounding 13 at a christmas market in the french city of strasbourg. it's thought he may have crossed the border into germany, — security forces there are on alert. investigators say it was an act of terror. damian grammaticas reports from strasbourg. this is a city on alert. hundreds...
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bryant, teresa jones, canton, and burrows. reverend brown, welcome. oh, my goodness. also, just to acknowledge the hearing speakers, mr. david canon has requested a 20-minute time for presentation. welcome, reverend brown. >> madam chair, thank you very much. to all the members of the board of supervisors, i, first of all, very grateful that you have given the leadership along with the mayor to deal with this very serious matter. you know, back in the early 30s, 40s, 50s, there was a commentator named gabriel heater. he will come on during those war years particularly, saying, good evening. there's good news tonight. [ laughter ] >> well, i was on my phone because i just got some good news. would you believe that mr. charles johnson, one of the major owners of the giants, sent me a letter indicating that he made a misstep. the ball was fumbled. but we're going to retrieve that ball and make a touchdown for justice in this town. with the giants. >> audience: yes. >> reverend brown: i hope i can say that's good news with the city in this regard, regarding how black employees have been treated, so grossly unfair, but this
bryant, teresa jones, canton, and burrows. reverend brown, welcome. oh, my goodness. also, just to acknowledge the hearing speakers, mr. david canon has requested a 20-minute time for presentation. welcome, reverend brown. >> madam chair, thank you very much. to all the members of the board of supervisors, i, first of all, very grateful that you have given the leadership along with the mayor to deal with this very serious matter. you know, back in the early 30s, 40s, 50s, there was a...
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mr president? and with that, the door was shut on the porters. but those meddlesome questions just won't go away. —— and with that, the door was shut on the reporters. nick bryantzen appears to have gone missing in china — the second this week. officials suspect that beijing is acting in response to the arrest of the chinese technology executive meng wa nzhou, who was detained in vancouver earlier this month. canada's foreign minister, chrystia freeland, says officials have been unable to contact a man who says he was being asked questions by the chinese authorities. we are aware of a canadian who got in touch with us because he was being asked questions by chinese authorities. we have not been able to make contact with him since he let us know about this. we are working very hard to ascertain his whereabouts, and we have also raised this case with the chinese authorities. we are in touch with his family. hundreds of police are still hunting the gunman who escaped last night, after killing three people and injuring 13 others at a christmas market in the french city of strasbourg. there are fears the gunman may have crossed the border into germany, the security
mr president? and with that, the door was shut on the porters. but those meddlesome questions just won't go away. —— and with that, the door was shut on the reporters. nick bryantzen appears to have gone missing in china — the second this week. officials suspect that beijing is acting in response to the arrest of the chinese technology executive meng wa nzhou, who was detained in vancouver earlier this month. canada's foreign minister, chrystia freeland, says officials have been unable to...
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mr. speaker, i rise today to honor george maurice jackson of bryant, texas who passed away. e was born on november 7, 1953 to mary jackson more and buddy williams. he graduated from bryant high school in 1972 which was the rst class to be racially integrated. he attended college in california obtaining his associate's degree and returned to the valley where he was involved in our community. a devout christian he was a member of the bap activity church in bryant and sang in the choir and was an usher. e worked at moore's printing company before being employed in the texas a&m library system. in addition to his work, he was a volunteer at the valley museum where he served on the board of trustees. and was a member of its many various committees. maurice was recognized this year museum's home town team's program how sports shape america as the first black high school student on the tennis team. he was known for two things, the dallas cowboys and his wife brenda jackson. he was defined by his service to those around him. he was loved by our community and left a legacy. he will b
mr. speaker, i rise today to honor george maurice jackson of bryant, texas who passed away. e was born on november 7, 1953 to mary jackson more and buddy williams. he graduated from bryant high school in 1972 which was the rst class to be racially integrated. he attended college in california obtaining his associate's degree and returned to the valley where he was involved in our community. a devout christian he was a member of the bap activity church in bryant and sang in the choir and was an...