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>> reporter: took to the stage with reynolds. >> this means so much to me. here. and you are awesome for doing it. seriously. >> i believe dan is the real deal. we have pride but this is different. this is about bringing our allies together with us, helping us raise money to give back. it's just a brilliant, simple idea. >> reporter: last year the festival brought in less than $10,000. this year it's secured big corporate sponsors and a bigger turnout and is donating 100% of its profits, more than $1 million, to boots on the ground lgbtq charities. lance laury is love loud's executive director. >> a year ago we didn't have a venue. we didn't have sponsors. we didn't have anything. one year later, here we are. we've already done one love loud and we're in a sold-out stadium. it's like, if you're crazy enough to think you can change the world, you just might be able to. ♪ it's time to begin isn't it >> reporter: at the end of the day, imagine dragons took the stage to perform. ♪ i'm never changing who i am >> reporter: reynolds was overcome with emotion while
>> reporter: took to the stage with reynolds. >> this means so much to me. here. and you are awesome for doing it. seriously. >> i believe dan is the real deal. we have pride but this is different. this is about bringing our allies together with us, helping us raise money to give back. it's just a brilliant, simple idea. >> reporter: last year the festival brought in less than $10,000. this year it's secured big corporate sponsors and a bigger turnout and is donating...
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ryan reynolds! you are a legend! ♪ ryan reynolds, everybody. chris o'dowd joins us after the break.e*trade personalized investments professionally managed portfolios customized to help meet your financial goals. you'll know what you're invested in and how it's performing. so you can spend more time floating about on your inflatable swan. [ding] (thomas) nice choices! you see, now verizon lets yo mix and match your family unlimited plans like you mix and match your flavors. so you get what you...
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james reynolds, bbc news, genoa.ies have decided not to take pa rt families have decided not to take part in the ceremonies. instead, they have chosen to hold private burials for their relatives elsewhere in italy. but the state funeral here will allow a short pause in the bitter arguments which have broken out since the collapse of the bridge on tuesday. once those ceremonies are over, that debate about decades of decision—making may re—intensified. clive. about decades of decision—making may re-intensified. clive. james reynolds, live in genoa in northern italy. the department store chain house of fraser is cancelling all online orders and refunding customers. it follows a payment dispute with the firm that handles its warehouse operations. xpo logistics is owed £30 million by house of fraser, which was taken over by sports direct last week, and hundreds of suppliers say they're owed money too. our business correspondent emma simpson reports. it's the last thing this business needs — a stream of angry customers. th
james reynolds, bbc news, genoa.ies have decided not to take pa rt families have decided not to take part in the ceremonies. instead, they have chosen to hold private burials for their relatives elsewhere in italy. but the state funeral here will allow a short pause in the bitter arguments which have broken out since the collapse of the bridge on tuesday. once those ceremonies are over, that debate about decades of decision—making may re—intensified. clive. about decades of...
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in the background of this photograph, their artillery pieces of captain gilbert reynolds first new york light artillery, to give you an idea of where that is. it is on the slope. when he passed out and went unconscious on the afternoon of the first days' battle, a brigade of south carolinians and another brigade of north carolinians were crossing over the spot where he was laying. and moved towards seminary ridge. and 21 north and artillery pieces were firing canister into that location, so the ground around him was probably being torn up by shot and shell the whole time he was lying there on the afternoon of july 1. he laid there on my. in the middle of the night, some he laid there all night. in the middle of the night, some confederates came over and asked him what he was doing, a civilian in the battle. he said that he was concerned about so he threw the musket away that he used as far as he could. he took on the ammunition out of his pocket, dug a hole, buried and rolled over that spot. as au was caught firing civilian fire and seven soldiers, he would be considered a bushwhacker a
in the background of this photograph, their artillery pieces of captain gilbert reynolds first new york light artillery, to give you an idea of where that is. it is on the slope. when he passed out and went unconscious on the afternoon of the first days' battle, a brigade of south carolinians and another brigade of north carolinians were crossing over the spot where he was laying. and moved towards seminary ridge. and 21 north and artillery pieces were firing canister into that location, so the...
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dave mc reynolds died friday at the age of 88.had fallen days before in his home, apartment and the lower east side, and when he was found, he was rushed to the hospital. david mcreynolds wrote extensively throughout his life, including a collection of essays in 1970 titled, "we have been invaded by the 21st century." we have that paperback book here. for more, we're joined by david's longtime friends here in new york. ed hedemann, who was a close friend of david mcreynolds, and starting in the 1970's, the two worked together for decades at the war resisters league on counter-recruitment and disarmament campaigns, and more. ed is the author of the war resisters league organizer's manual and also their book, "war tax resistance: a guide to withholding your support from the military." in 1982, he cofounded the national war tax resistance coordinating committee, which still l exists today. also with us is jeremy scahill, cofounder of the intercept, author of a number of books, including "blackwater: the rise of the world's most power
dave mc reynolds died friday at the age of 88.had fallen days before in his home, apartment and the lower east side, and when he was found, he was rushed to the hospital. david mcreynolds wrote extensively throughout his life, including a collection of essays in 1970 titled, "we have been invaded by the 21st century." we have that paperback book here. for more, we're joined by david's longtime friends here in new york. ed hedemann, who was a close friend of david mcreynolds, and...
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what basically happens is that hamilton's long affair with mariah reynolds becomes public in 1797.to the present day have captured american interest, and i imagine into the future will remain, something about sex and celebrity that draws a lot of attention. it was happened when the charge came out, the implication was that hamilton had given mariah reynold's wife, james reynolds, information to invest and make money, and in other words, betrayed inside information to him. in order to prove that he didn't do that, that he paid him blackmail money, because he was sleeping with his wife, which is what he ended up doing, he wrote a 97-page pamphlet, a reynolds pamphlet in excruciating detail, yes, i'm guilty. he went into the degree that much of the affair was carried on in my own house, in my own bed while my wife was away. there's a wonderful song that eliza sings "burn" which she learns about this, and another one when they reconcile. there's some very touching -- don't be misled by the rap. there's some songs that are beautiful broadway love songs that are just as touching and wond
what basically happens is that hamilton's long affair with mariah reynolds becomes public in 1797.to the present day have captured american interest, and i imagine into the future will remain, something about sex and celebrity that draws a lot of attention. it was happened when the charge came out, the implication was that hamilton had given mariah reynold's wife, james reynolds, information to invest and make money, and in other words, betrayed inside information to him. in order to prove that...
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the implication was, that hamilton had given mariah reynolds wife james reynolds information to investside information to him. in order to prove that he didn't do that, that he paid him blackmail money because he was sleeping with his wife that's what he ended up doing. he wrote a 97 page pamphlet, a reynolds pamphlet in excruciating detail. yes i'm guilty. he went to the degree that much of the affair was carried on in my own house. in my bed while my wife was away. it's a wonderful song that eliza sings, burn. when she learns about this and another one when they reconcile. there's some very touching, don't be misled by the rap in there. some songs that are just beautiful broadway love songs that are just as touching and wonderful as i think you can read in les mes or any where else. why does he do that? why does hamilton write a 97 page pamphlet. basically he does it to show i am guilty of a private sin but i did not betray my public trust. that's more important to him. legacy is more important than family. that's going to happen later on. his legacy is more important than family. ma
the implication was, that hamilton had given mariah reynolds wife james reynolds information to investside information to him. in order to prove that he didn't do that, that he paid him blackmail money because he was sleeping with his wife that's what he ended up doing. he wrote a 97 page pamphlet, a reynolds pamphlet in excruciating detail. yes i'm guilty. he went to the degree that much of the affair was carried on in my own house. in my bed while my wife was away. it's a wonderful song that...
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from genoa, james reynolds reports. reporter: amid the hea machinery and the tons of rubble, the search forurvivors sometimes comes down to a single voice. anybody there shouts a rescuer. there is no reply. but ty'll kee going for a while longer. >> it's difficult to say we will finish tomorrow,ut i can tell you that probably in a couplef days, we should finish, but it is really depending on how we can remove all of the debris. reporter: parts of the operation are extremely delicate. here firefighters reversed a truck abandoned right next to the ed of the collapse. professor antonio is on the official investigation commission, before he was appointed, heha told methe original engineer's bridge design was. flaw >> he made some decisions that produced a breach, a new breach different from the others, the attempt to find a way, a structure format failed. reporter: failed. >> failed, you see. reporter: this is the result of that collapse. the families of the dead gathered around theircoffins. the victims will be given a sta
from genoa, james reynolds reports. reporter: amid the hea machinery and the tons of rubble, the search forurvivors sometimes comes down to a single voice. anybody there shouts a rescuer. there is no reply. but ty'll kee going for a while longer. >> it's difficult to say we will finish tomorrow,ut i can tell you that probably in a couplef days, we should finish, but it is really depending on how we can remove all of the debris. reporter: parts of the operation are extremely delicate. here...
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. >> reporter: which his girlfriend, diamond reynolds, livestreamed on facebook. >> i told him not to for it, i told him to get his hand out. >> oh my god, please don't tell meyn holds' 4-year-old daughter, who was in the car, watched the whole thing from the back seat. [ screaming ] >> it's okay, i'm right here with you. >> reporter: the officer of minnesota's st. anthony police department was charges with manslaughter and two counts of endangering reynolds and her young child. the case went to trial but a jury acquitted the officer. that verdict left the community reeling. >> and i am so very,, ,ryry, very t he system her e minnesota. the city killed my son. and the murderer gets away. >> reporter: chief brown believes it's a story like castille's that leaves of family of blevins to be suspicious of minneapolis police. >> many people's mind in the community, particularly in this family's mind, was how unjust that case was. >> reporter: more recently the minneapolis police department came after fire after the death of justin damond, a yoga teacher originally from australia, shot and
. >> reporter: which his girlfriend, diamond reynolds, livestreamed on facebook. >> i told him not to for it, i told him to get his hand out. >> oh my god, please don't tell meyn holds' 4-year-old daughter, who was in the car, watched the whole thing from the back seat. [ screaming ] >> it's okay, i'm right here with you. >> reporter: the officer of minnesota's st. anthony police department was charges with manslaughter and two counts of endangering reynolds and...
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the bbc's james reynolds has the latest. james: "oh god, oh god," a man shouts.e he captures ment a motorway tower disintegrates in bad weather. avast the section of the road falls to the ground. a rescue helicopter revealed the scale of the disaster. the four-line highway collapsed more than 40 meters to the valley floor. the span of this viaduct's collapse is enormous. it includes a river bed, railway tracks, and buildings. that gap must be well over 200 meters. driving in this section at around noon would simply have crashed all the way to the ground.no 's emergency workers began an immediate search for survivors. they found several injured, trapped in the rubble below. >> we are continuingthe rescue operations, because we think there are other people alive under the rubble. we have extracted people froman the rubblenow we are focusing on assisting the people. later on, we will undetand what caused the collapse of the bridge. james: prime minister, why did the bridge collapsed? i put this question to the prime minister. p
the bbc's james reynolds has the latest. james: "oh god, oh god," a man shouts.e he captures ment a motorway tower disintegrates in bad weather. avast the section of the road falls to the ground. a rescue helicopter revealed the scale of the disaster. the four-line highway collapsed more than 40 meters to the valley floor. the span of this viaduct's collapse is enormous. it includes a river bed, railway tracks, and buildings. that gap must be well over 200 meters. driving in this...
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rajini: james reynolds, thanks very much for the latest. lawyers made their final arguments today inhe trial of president trump's former campaign chairman paul manafort. he has been charged with multiple counts of tax and bank hefraud, whicenied. the case is not related to his work with the trump campaign. i spoke a short time ago with thebu bbc's chriler from outside the court in alexandria, virginia. e the cas wrapped up today. what did we hear in the closing arguments? chris: final statements from the ndosecution and defense teams are now completet is up to the jury. during both of the arguments, there was a lot about the star witness in the case, rick gates. was paul manafort's former business associate, his right-hand man, someone who worked extremely closely with him and has already pleaded guil to a number of crimes. as a result, he is giving testimony as part of a plea deal and that has led offense to -- led the defense to raise a number of questions about them. they say he is a liar and only interested in getting his sentence reduc
rajini: james reynolds, thanks very much for the latest. lawyers made their final arguments today inhe trial of president trump's former campaign chairman paul manafort. he has been charged with multiple counts of tax and bank hefraud, whicenied. the case is not related to his work with the trump campaign. i spoke a short time ago with thebu bbc's chriler from outside the court in alexandria, virginia. e the cas wrapped up today. what did we hear in the closing arguments? chris: final...
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rajini: james reynolds, thanks very much for joining us. police in lond have arrested a n in his late 20's on suspension of terrorism offenses after he crashed the car outside the u.k. houses of parliament. eyewitnesses say he deliberately drove towards members of the public, injuring seral people.lo the driver was in the car and arrested at the scene. our u.k. editor mark easton arrived within minutes and sent us this report. mark: filmed on a cyclist's helmet cam was this car being the driver was alone in the car ntadied for the second terror attack on parlian 18 months. a bbc rooftop camera records what happened just after 7:35 this morning. a ford fiesta pulled shortly off parliament square on the wrong side of the road through a group of cyclists waiting through the light, accelerates towards two police officers protecting the palace of westnster. they leap out of the way before the car smass into a security bollard. barry williams, a bbc picture editor, was walking to work when he saw the car career out the morning traffic. >> hit the
rajini: james reynolds, thanks very much for joining us. police in lond have arrested a n in his late 20's on suspension of terrorism offenses after he crashed the car outside the u.k. houses of parliament. eyewitnesses say he deliberately drove towards members of the public, injuring seral people.lo the driver was in the car and arrested at the scene. our u.k. editor mark easton arrived within minutes and sent us this report. mark: filmed on a cyclist's helmet cam was this car being the driver...
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susan reynolds heard at sundayte mass the priest's sermon. >> in that moment a father rose to his feetndt how, how do we reform the chch? what do we do? tell us how to begin. >> reporter: reynolds one of 2800 catholics signing an online lett urging american bishops to submit their resignations on mass to the pope as chile bishops did. notre dame professor kathlee mmings echoed the call for radical change. >> the bishops created this crisis. people who create the carsis 't going to be the people who are going to lead you out of it. thompson nks to ann for that report. >> just ahead, goats run wild on the new york city subway. plus the big winners andig moments from last night's vmas. you're watching "early today." ih gronk. i'm gronk! i'm big and awesome, but this guy is little, can it really clean? heck yeah it can! it's concentrated detergent plus stain fighters plus odor flighers that fight for clean. boom! even this entire bottle can't beat tide pods. and now a word from future gronk: ugh... tide pods. if it's clean, it's got to be tide. we've all come to appreciate the modern improve
susan reynolds heard at sundayte mass the priest's sermon. >> in that moment a father rose to his feetndt how, how do we reform the chch? what do we do? tell us how to begin. >> reporter: reynolds one of 2800 catholics signing an online lett urging american bishops to submit their resignations on mass to the pope as chile bishops did. notre dame professor kathlee mmings echoed the call for radical change. >> the bishops created this crisis. people who create the carsis 't...
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reynolds wrap is seeking a chief grilling master. one person will spend a week traveling to u.s. posting dishes on the company's website and social media channels. the lucky worker will receive a $10,000 stipend, plus prepaid travel and lodging. reynolds is accepting applications on its website through august 13th. >> it's all fun and games until you come back two weeks later. >> and you're 20 pounds heavier. it's goingpeo right there. >>> coming up, a shark scare. the dangerous close encounter at sea caught on camera. sea caught on camera. you're watching ly (harmonica interrupts) how they could save 15% or more by... (harmonica interrupts) ...by just calling or going online to geico.com. (harmonica interrupts) (sighs and chuckles) sorry, are you gonna... (harmonica interrupts) everytime. geico. 15 minutes could save you 15% or more on car insurance. (vo) ovewhelming air fresheners can send you running. so try febreze one. with no aerosols and no heavy perfumes. so you can spray and stay. febreze one. wow, that's an pretty great, huh?low. if you're a banana. i find it very...app
reynolds wrap is seeking a chief grilling master. one person will spend a week traveling to u.s. posting dishes on the company's website and social media channels. the lucky worker will receive a $10,000 stipend, plus prepaid travel and lodging. reynolds is accepting applications on its website through august 13th. >> it's all fun and games until you come back two weeks later. >> and you're 20 pounds heavier. it's goingpeo right there. >>> coming up, a shark scare. the...
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dean reynolds is in chicago tonight. on a quiet august ody in chicago's grant park, it's hard to imagine this spot ens once a bloody battlefield. 50 years ago, it was a time when civil rights were legal, but the resistance was lethal. a time of war and body counts and assassinations. mike james was in chicago. >> we were for peace. we were for ending the war. i'm the guy in the black leather jacket with the blond hair, longer blond hair. >> reporter: he was one of about 10,000 demonstrators-- yippies, hippies, and others-- who intersected with thousands of chicago cops and national guardsmen, a flammable mix on michigan avenue that would later be called a police riot. as news cameraman del hall wasn't doing anything wrong during a march. filming? >> yes, filming. >> reporter: but he wound up on the wrong end of a police baton. >> i really believe i was the first person hit, but i was not the last person. >> reporter: at the democrats' convention five miles away, reporters were roughed up. >> take your hands off of me unl
dean reynolds is in chicago tonight. on a quiet august ody in chicago's grant park, it's hard to imagine this spot ens once a bloody battlefield. 50 years ago, it was a time when civil rights were legal, but the resistance was lethal. a time of war and body counts and assassinations. mike james was in chicago. >> we were for peace. we were for ending the war. i'm the guy in the black leather jacket with the blond hair, longer blond hair. >> reporter: he was one of about 10,000...
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american wine imports now hundreds of thousands of dollars of deliveries have been put on hold rob reynolds reports from california's wine country. like a cascade of green and gold and jewels right sauvignon blanc grapes fall into a press at the one exam lee winery in california's napa valley it's one of many steps toward creating premium wines that sell for as much as one hundred dollars a bottle here in the heart of california's wine country growers have to contend with the weather fluctuating markets taste trends and now a trade war oh we feel when you walk through and see all of this. fear here wonder yoder michael who is afraid that relationships he spent a decade cultivating with chinese wine merchants have now been ruined he saw in about twenty five other countries outside of the u.s. and china is certainly one of the top two or three after president donald trump placed tariffs on a range of chinese imports in march beijing retaliated with tariffs on u.s. agricultural products including wine growers protested but to no avail now u.s. wines are priced out of the chinese market compare
american wine imports now hundreds of thousands of dollars of deliveries have been put on hold rob reynolds reports from california's wine country. like a cascade of green and gold and jewels right sauvignon blanc grapes fall into a press at the one exam lee winery in california's napa valley it's one of many steps toward creating premium wines that sell for as much as one hundred dollars a bottle here in the heart of california's wine country growers have to contend with the weather...
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our correspondent, james reynolds, sent this report from genoa.an there be anyone left underneath all this? to find out, rescuers will have to search under every broken concrete slab. but signs of life from beneath the rubble have now died away. translation: we haven't heard any cries since yesterday afternoon, but we may still find survivors. looking up, you can see that some vehicles have been abandoned right on the edges of the section which is still standing, just ahead of the collapse. a few more seconds, and those drivers would have crashed to the ground. they were all incredibly lucky to survive. nicola and lisa henton—mitchell from oxfordshire were here on holiday with their two kids. they told me they were driving towards the bridge when they saw a commotion up ahead. people started shouting, waving their arms to reverse out the windows. and tooting horns and everything like that. and so we tried to reverse, and we couldn't go anywhere. and the car in front hit the front of our car, and then people were running, screaming in italian, "run
our correspondent, james reynolds, sent this report from genoa.an there be anyone left underneath all this? to find out, rescuers will have to search under every broken concrete slab. but signs of life from beneath the rubble have now died away. translation: we haven't heard any cries since yesterday afternoon, but we may still find survivors. looking up, you can see that some vehicles have been abandoned right on the edges of the section which is still standing, just ahead of the collapse. a...
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james reynolds, bbc news, genoa.y that has taken 22 years, but on friday the former captain of the pakistan cricket team, imran khan, was confirmed in a vote by parliament as the country's prime minister. his pti party gained the most seats in last month's elections, and he will be formally sworn into office in a ceremony on saturday. secunder kermani has been looking at some of the challenges he will face in office. imran... cheers for pakistan's next prime minister, but alongside them, angry chants from his rivals. they continued as he gave a fiery speech promising action against corrupt politicians. translation: those who stole the future of our children while in power, those who stole money and took it abroad, i will hold them all accountable. imran khan has promised to create a new pakistan, improving education and healthcare for ordinary people. the country faces real challenges, amongst them the highest rate of newborn infant mortality in the world. a lack of facilities and trained staff are amongst the main c
james reynolds, bbc news, genoa.y that has taken 22 years, but on friday the former captain of the pakistan cricket team, imran khan, was confirmed in a vote by parliament as the country's prime minister. his pti party gained the most seats in last month's elections, and he will be formally sworn into office in a ceremony on saturday. secunder kermani has been looking at some of the challenges he will face in office. imran... cheers for pakistan's next prime minister, but alongside them, angry...
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james reynolds, bbc news, genoa.n's new $4 billion aircraft carrier, hms queen elizabeth, sets sail for the east coast of america. this is bbc world news today. the latest headlines. former un secretary—general and nobel peace prize laureate kofi annan, has died. he was 80. mr annan was the first black african to hold the top diplomatic position, winning the peace prize for helping to revitalise the un. adam wild has all the sport. hello and thanks for joining us on sport today. the italian league season is underway and cristiano ronaldo has made a winning start in his serie a debut forjuventus. but despite having the portuguese star, juve were struggling. they were 2—1 down to chievo. ronaldo thought he'd helped his side get a winner, but the video assistant referee ruled he'd handled the ball. eight winner eventually came in injury time. chelsea against arsenal always looked likely to be the game of the day in the premier league and that's exactly how it's turned out. 3—2 to chelsea, a win in maurizio sarri's first
james reynolds, bbc news, genoa.n's new $4 billion aircraft carrier, hms queen elizabeth, sets sail for the east coast of america. this is bbc world news today. the latest headlines. former un secretary—general and nobel peace prize laureate kofi annan, has died. he was 80. mr annan was the first black african to hold the top diplomatic position, winning the peace prize for helping to revitalise the un. adam wild has all the sport. hello and thanks for joining us on sport today. the italian...
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say the trumpet ministrations plan we can a law that protects endangered plants and animals rob reynolds reports. a tiny and delicate creature the blue butterfly has fluttered and danced on planet earth for tens of millions of years far longer than the human species has existed it is classified as an endangered species clinging to the outermost fringes of los angeles's sprawling metropolis its native habitat largely reduced to suburban mcmahon. gins and strip malls and dulcie works to keep the elsa good job blue from vanishing forever their habitat here that was planted for the endangered elsa going to butterfly there are thirteen hundred threatened or endangered animals and plants in the united states including the mighty california condor or the elusive eastern red wolf and the far ranging kemp's ridley sea turtle they are afforded special protection under a landmark law signed by president richard nixon in one thousand nine hundred seventy three it was intended to protect some or most imperiled plants and animals from extinction and it's been highly successful in doing that ninety nin
say the trumpet ministrations plan we can a law that protects endangered plants and animals rob reynolds reports. a tiny and delicate creature the blue butterfly has fluttered and danced on planet earth for tens of millions of years far longer than the human species has existed it is classified as an endangered species clinging to the outermost fringes of los angeles's sprawling metropolis its native habitat largely reduced to suburban mcmahon. gins and strip malls and dulcie works to keep the...
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susan reynolds heard at sunday mass after the priest's sermon. >> in that moment a father rose to hiseet and simply called out how, how do we reform the church? what do we do? tell us how to begin. >> reporter: reynolds is more than 2800 catholics signing an online letter urging american bishops to submit their resignations to the pope as chile's popes did. in a "new york times" op-ed, notre dame professor echoed the call for radical change. >> the bishops created this crisis and people who create the crisis aren't going to be the people who are going to lead you out of it. >> for the pope to acknowledge this, it's a big step but in the eyes of those victimized, is it enough? >> reporter: lester, the survivo officials and observers i talked to today said this is a good first step but they want solutions to ensure this never happens again. the pope's spokesperson said what is notable in this letter is that the pope called the abuse a crime and not a sin. but the people in the pews want more than words and platitudes, lester. they want action. >> all right. ann, thank you. >>> turning t
susan reynolds heard at sunday mass after the priest's sermon. >> in that moment a father rose to hiseet and simply called out how, how do we reform the church? what do we do? tell us how to begin. >> reporter: reynolds is more than 2800 catholics signing an online letter urging american bishops to submit their resignations to the pope as chile's popes did. in a "new york times" op-ed, notre dame professor echoed the call for radical change. >> the bishops created...
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james arnold there in genoa —— james reynolds.oday, sailing to the east coast of america. two f—35 test aircraft will conduct a number of take off and landings from the £3 billion carrier while she's at sea. 0ur defence correspondent jonathan beale reports. the largest warship ever built for the royal navy is now preparing to leave portsmouth with 1500 sailors, aircrew and marines on board. hms queen elizabeth, which cost more than £3 billion, is about to sail to the east coast of america. what the royal navy says will be an iconic moment in the latest stage of the trials. the first time fast jets will fly off her massive deck. hugely symbolic for the country, very exciting, and of course, it was eight years nearly to the day since i was in command of ark royal and we took off the last harrier from the north sea. so eight years later, here we are, getting the first one back. these are the kind of aircraft that will be taking part in the trials. the us has already been flying the new f—35 stealth jet off their warships. two test ai
james arnold there in genoa —— james reynolds.oday, sailing to the east coast of america. two f—35 test aircraft will conduct a number of take off and landings from the £3 billion carrier while she's at sea. 0ur defence correspondent jonathan beale reports. the largest warship ever built for the royal navy is now preparing to leave portsmouth with 1500 sailors, aircrew and marines on board. hms queen elizabeth, which cost more than £3 billion, is about to sail to the east coast of...
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james reynolds, bbc news, genoa.holding talks with the russian president, vladimir putin, outside berlin. the discussions were wide ranging, on syria, iran and the controversial gas pipeline, nordstream two. earlier, mr putin ignored criticism and attended the wedding of austria's foreign minister, who's been attacked for inviting him. 0ur berlin correspondent jenny hill reports. the greeting cordial enough. vladimir putin is said to have a grudging respect for angela merkel. but the relationships tense and she's got some big demands of the man who wields such influence over so many conflicts. translation: syria will be an important topic. most of all we have to avoid a humanitarian catastrophe in and around idlib. we've seen fighting decrease elsewhere, but that doesn't mean we've achieved peace. bearing flowers and controversy. the russian president's had a busy day. earlier, the wedding of the austrian foreign minister. her critics say the invitation undermined eu policy towards russia. he seemed keen to remind th
james reynolds, bbc news, genoa.holding talks with the russian president, vladimir putin, outside berlin. the discussions were wide ranging, on syria, iran and the controversial gas pipeline, nordstream two. earlier, mr putin ignored criticism and attended the wedding of austria's foreign minister, who's been attacked for inviting him. 0ur berlin correspondent jenny hill reports. the greeting cordial enough. vladimir putin is said to have a grudging respect for angela merkel. but the...
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james reynolds reporting there. more on our website.ok at some of the day's other news. in the united states... the closing arguments have started in the case against president trump's former campaign chairman, paul manafort, who's on trial forfinancialfraud. the case is the first to arise from special counsel robert mueller‘s investigation into alleged russian meddling in the 2016 presidential election. here's our washington correspondent, chris buckler. it all dates back to when he worked for pro russian parties in the ukraine, and it's not in anyway associated with the trump campaign. nonetheless, the white house has been watching this closely, not least because it's been brought by the special counsel, robert mueller, who is of course investigating allegations of russian appearance in the 2016 presidential election. again, it's nothing to do with that 01’ again, it's nothing to do with that or those claims of collusion but there's been a real political focus on itand there's been a real political focus on it and the trial itself is
james reynolds reporting there. more on our website.ok at some of the day's other news. in the united states... the closing arguments have started in the case against president trump's former campaign chairman, paul manafort, who's on trial forfinancialfraud. the case is the first to arise from special counsel robert mueller‘s investigation into alleged russian meddling in the 2016 presidential election. here's our washington correspondent, chris buckler. it all dates back to when he worked...
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our rome correspondent, james reynolds, is there. "oh god, oh god," a man shouts.ures the moment a motorway disintegrates in bad weather. a vast section of the road falls to the ground. a rescue helicopter reveals the scale of the disaster. the four—lane highway collapsed 40m onto the valley floor. the span of this viaduct collapse is enormous. it includes a riverbed, railway tracks and then buildings. standing here, the gap must be well over 200m. and anybody driving in this section at around noon would simply have crashed all the way to the ground. genoa's emergency workers began an immediate search for survivors. they found several injured trapped in the rubble below. translation: we are continuing with the rescue operations because we think there are other people alive under the rubble. we have extracted people from the rubble and now we are focusing on assisting the people. and later on we will understand what caused the collapse of the bridge. prime minister, why did the bridge collapse? i put this question to italy's prime minister conte. at the moment it's
our rome correspondent, james reynolds, is there. "oh god, oh god," a man shouts.ures the moment a motorway disintegrates in bad weather. a vast section of the road falls to the ground. a rescue helicopter reveals the scale of the disaster. the four—lane highway collapsed 40m onto the valley floor. the span of this viaduct collapse is enormous. it includes a riverbed, railway tracks and then buildings. standing here, the gap must be well over 200m. and anybody driving in this...
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james reynolds, bbc news, genoa. the death of the former indian prime minister, atal behari vajpayee, at the age of 93. he was being treated for age—related illnesses at a hospital in delhi. our correspondent nick beake looks back at his political career. india conducted three underground nuclear tests. the highpoint in the career of atal bihari vajpayee came in 1998 with india securing its status as a nuclear power. there was jubilation and pride across the country at a second successful test which confirmed india's membership of the nuclear club. but a year later they were deadly clashes between vajpayee's india and pakistan in disputed kashmir. for the first time in a generation india launched airstrikes against militants — a time of tough talk from the prime minister. we are not waiting, we are fighting and the other determined to throw them out. despite the bloodshed of the war, prime minister vajpayee was determined to improve relations with pakistan, meeting successive cou nterpa rts pakistan, meeting successi
james reynolds, bbc news, genoa. the death of the former indian prime minister, atal behari vajpayee, at the age of 93. he was being treated for age—related illnesses at a hospital in delhi. our correspondent nick beake looks back at his political career. india conducted three underground nuclear tests. the highpoint in the career of atal bihari vajpayee came in 1998 with india securing its status as a nuclear power. there was jubilation and pride across the country at a second successful...
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james reynolds, bbc news, genoa.ious sandhurst military academy is investigating claims two officer cadets used water boarding ona officer cadets used water boarding on a fellow recruit. according to the sun newspaper, the cadet was allegedly pinned down and water was poured over a cloth covering his face. the practice is considered to be a form of torture. the man leading the investigation into possible russian interference in the 2016 us elections, robert mueller, has recommended a sentence of up to six months in prison for a former campaign aide to donald trump. george papadopoulos pleaded guilty in october to lying to federal agents about his contacts with russian nationals. it is a journey that has taken 22 years, but on friday the former captain of the pakistan cricket team, imran khan, was confirmed in a vote by parliament as the country's prime minister. his pti party gained the most seats in last month's elections, and he will be formally sworn into office in a ceremony on saturday. secunder kermani has been
james reynolds, bbc news, genoa.ious sandhurst military academy is investigating claims two officer cadets used water boarding ona officer cadets used water boarding on a fellow recruit. according to the sun newspaper, the cadet was allegedly pinned down and water was poured over a cloth covering his face. the practice is considered to be a form of torture. the man leading the investigation into possible russian interference in the 2016 us elections, robert mueller, has recommended a sentence...
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. >> reporter: utah was filled with music, a day-long concert created by dan reynolds and the popular imagine dragons. >> the mission is to ignite conversation and communities of faith about what it means to love accept, and understand our lgbtq youth. >> reporter: some of the youth don't feel welcome in the mormon church. >> being told being gay was a negative thing or encouraged when you're growing up really messes with your brain. >> reporter: experts say guy and lesbian youth are four times more likely to attempt th suicide their heterosexual peers. >> it's a crisis. i don't use it lightly. >> reporter: tyler glen who grew up mormon before coming out. >> if there s an event like love loud when you were younger, what would that ha meant for you? >> it would have changed my life adearing big pop pacts on the and successful that have nothing to do with this cause telling these kids today that they are okay. it's huge. >> reporter: it's already making a difference for system. >> love loud is actually one of the main reasons i felt like i could come out. ♪ >> reporter: for reynolds, th
. >> reporter: utah was filled with music, a day-long concert created by dan reynolds and the popular imagine dragons. >> the mission is to ignite conversation and communities of faith about what it means to love accept, and understand our lgbtq youth. >> reporter: some of the youth don't feel welcome in the mormon church. >> being told being gay was a negative thing or encouraged when you're growing up really messes with your brain. >> reporter: experts say guy...
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james reynolds, bbc news, genoa.e being felt across south america. ecuador has now banned venezuelans from entering without a passport, trapping thousands of people trying to flee hardship at home. and, in one border town in brazil, residents drove out hundreds of venezuelan migrants following a robbery. bill hayton reports. is in the this town on the brazilian border with venezuela, soldiers on the street protecting hundreds of venezuelan migrants being pushed back over the frontier. it followed a robbery that local people blamed on the new arrivals. in response, they burned down the migrant shelter. anti— migrant feeling is growing across south america, ecuador the latest to impose restrictions on venezuelans. the sudden announcement left thousands of people stuck at border crossings. translation: we were on the road already when they put out the news, just like that, boom. 0n already when they put out the news, just like that, boom. on wednesday, we left and all of a sudden, they told us. we would like the ecuador
james reynolds, bbc news, genoa.e being felt across south america. ecuador has now banned venezuelans from entering without a passport, trapping thousands of people trying to flee hardship at home. and, in one border town in brazil, residents drove out hundreds of venezuelan migrants following a robbery. bill hayton reports. is in the this town on the brazilian border with venezuela, soldiers on the street protecting hundreds of venezuelan migrants being pushed back over the frontier. it...
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james reynolds there. service is taking place. there has been some applause in the last few minutes, here we are again remembering those people who gave so much to help the rescue operation as well as those who died and those who we re well as those who died and those who were injured and are receiving medical treatment at the moment. perhaps we can just follow the ceremony. says some of the names being read out in genoa this morning. we will return to the service later. the former ukip leader, nigel farage, says he's returning to frontline political engagement. writing in the daily telegraph today, he says he's decided to act as he feels the "political class in westminster" is determined to frustrate the 2016 referendum vote to leave the european union. he's taking part in a battle bus tour by the leave means leave group to oppose the prime minister's chequers plan. let's talk to our political correspondent helen catt. how much of a surprise is this — and how significant? nigel farage has always said he w
james reynolds there. service is taking place. there has been some applause in the last few minutes, here we are again remembering those people who gave so much to help the rescue operation as well as those who died and those who we re well as those who died and those who were injured and are receiving medical treatment at the moment. perhaps we can just follow the ceremony. says some of the names being read out in genoa this morning. we will return to the service later. the former ukip leader,...
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james reynolds, bbc news, genoa.portsmouth this evening for the east coast of america. there, jets will land on the deck for the first time. two f—35 test planes are expected to carry out 500 landings and take—offs while she's at sea. less than a week after being found not guilty of affray, the cricketer ben stokes has returned to action for england in the third test against india. the hosts are looking to build an unassilable 3—0 lead in the series, but india have dug in on day one, reaching 307—6 at the close. patrick gearey reports. few cricketers will ever have a week like ben stokes has had. from the trial to the test in four days, this was trent bridge's welcome back. if that was mixed, then so was his first bowling spell. the occasional edge and accidental barge all pretty innocuous. but england have another all—rounder — not stokes, but chris woakes who coaxed the first wicket. shikhar dhawan gone. next over he removed the other opener, kl rahul. england's man of the match in the last test had worked so hard
james reynolds, bbc news, genoa.portsmouth this evening for the east coast of america. there, jets will land on the deck for the first time. two f—35 test planes are expected to carry out 500 landings and take—offs while she's at sea. less than a week after being found not guilty of affray, the cricketer ben stokes has returned to action for england in the third test against india. the hosts are looking to build an unassilable 3—0 lead in the series, but india have dug in on day one,...
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from genoa, james reynolds reports.avy machinery and the tons of rubble, the search for survivors sometimes comes down to a single voice. "anybody there?" shouts a rescuer. there is no reply. but they will keep going for a while longer. it's difficult to say we will finish tomorrow, but i can tell you that probably in a couple of days we should finish. but it is really depending on how we can remove all the debris. parts of the operation are extremely delicate. here, firefighters reversed a truck abandoned right next to the edge of the collapse. professor antonio brencich is on the official investigation commission. before he was appointed, he told me that the original engineer's bridge design was flawed. he made some decisions that produced a bridge, a new bridge, different from the others. the attempt to find a new way, a new structure orform, failed. it failed? it failed, si. this is the result of that collapse. this afternoon, the families of the dead gathered around their coffins. in the morning, the victims will b
from genoa, james reynolds reports.avy machinery and the tons of rubble, the search for survivors sometimes comes down to a single voice. "anybody there?" shouts a rescuer. there is no reply. but they will keep going for a while longer. it's difficult to say we will finish tomorrow, but i can tell you that probably in a couple of days we should finish. but it is really depending on how we can remove all the debris. parts of the operation are extremely delicate. here, firefighters...
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year china hit american wine with fifteen percent tariffs and that seen many orders put on hold rob reynolds reports now from california's wine country. like a cascade of green and gold and jewels right sauvignon blanc grapes fall into a press at the one exam lee winery in california's napa valley it's one of many steps toward creating premium wines that sell for as much as one hundred dollars a bottle here in the heart of california's wine country growers have to contend with the weather fluctuating markets taste trends and now a trade war. would he feel when you walk through and see all of the. fear here one of your own or michael who is afraid that relationships he spent a decade cultivating with chinese wine merchants have now been ruined he saw about twenty five other countries outside of the u.s. and china certainly one of the top two or three after president donald trump placed tariffs on a range of chinese imports in march beijing retaliated with tariffs on u.s. agricultural products including wine growers protested but to no avail now u.s. wines are priced out of the chinese market
year china hit american wine with fifteen percent tariffs and that seen many orders put on hold rob reynolds reports now from california's wine country. like a cascade of green and gold and jewels right sauvignon blanc grapes fall into a press at the one exam lee winery in california's napa valley it's one of many steps toward creating premium wines that sell for as much as one hundred dollars a bottle here in the heart of california's wine country growers have to contend with the weather...
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east of reynolds avenue. in this photograph, there are to give you ans idea of where that is. passed out and went unconscious on the afternoon of , a brigadeays battle of south carolinians, and another brigade of north carolinians were passing over the spot where he was laying. towards seminary ridge. they were firing canister into that location. the ground around him at was probably being torn up the whole time he was lying there on the afternoon of july 1. he laid there all night. in the middle of the night, some confederates came over and asked him what he was doing, a civilian in the battle. he said that he was concerned about so he threw the musket away that he used as far as he could. he took on the ammunition out of hole, buriedug a and rolled over that spot. atyou was caught firing southern soldiers, he would be considered a bushwhacker and they would probably hang him. even if they suspected something, he was wounded and didn't look like he was going anywhere. he gave the soldier some excuses as to why he was out there and they left him be. he says thatories, he told
east of reynolds avenue. in this photograph, there are to give you ans idea of where that is. passed out and went unconscious on the afternoon of , a brigadeays battle of south carolinians, and another brigade of north carolinians were passing over the spot where he was laying. towards seminary ridge. they were firing canister into that location. the ground around him at was probably being torn up the whole time he was lying there on the afternoon of july 1. he laid there all night. in the...
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james reynolds, bbc news, genoa.general — kofi annan, dies at the age of 80. facing the worst monsoon in a century — hundreds of thousands are made homeless in southern india. thousands mourn for the victims of the motorway bridge collapse in genoa. sport and for a full round up, from the bbc sport centre, here's adam wild. good evening, lets start at stamford bridge. chelsea against arsenal always looked likely to be the game of the day and that's exactly how it's turned out. two new managers, five goals between their sides, joe lynskey was watching. the premier league landscape is a lwa ys the premier league landscape is always shifting with new faces bring always shifting with new faces bring a new eras. arsenal and chelsea have both switched title winning managers for unproven pedigree but new ideas may not cure arsenal's mindset. he inherits a team that is too easy to place throughout the opening goal was a familiar picture. this mess looked costly. at 60 seconds the ball was that the other end and alvaro morata
james reynolds, bbc news, genoa.general — kofi annan, dies at the age of 80. facing the worst monsoon in a century — hundreds of thousands are made homeless in southern india. thousands mourn for the victims of the motorway bridge collapse in genoa. sport and for a full round up, from the bbc sport centre, here's adam wild. good evening, lets start at stamford bridge. chelsea against arsenal always looked likely to be the game of the day and that's exactly how it's turned out. two new...
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from genoa, james reynolds reports.to mourn their youngest squad member, 22—year—old marius djerri. translation: we are very sad for him and his family. he was one of us. we are bitter and angry. these thoughts charged much of this ceremony. some families, angered by the collapse, decided to hold private burials instead. families, politicians and members of the public have come together here, but a single ceremony won't be enough to resolve the profound arguments over the collapse of the bridge. italy's interior minister, the populist matteo salvini, has promised that he'll find the names of those responsible for the disaster. "we will speak through our actions," he told us after the funeral. relief workers are now securing every part of the ruined bridge. the company which operated this structure has now expressed its deep sympathy for the victims. but it's stopped short of apologising for the collapse. the technical situation is so complex that it's up to the, i mean, justice to understand what happened and why and un
from genoa, james reynolds reports.to mourn their youngest squad member, 22—year—old marius djerri. translation: we are very sad for him and his family. he was one of us. we are bitter and angry. these thoughts charged much of this ceremony. some families, angered by the collapse, decided to hold private burials instead. families, politicians and members of the public have come together here, but a single ceremony won't be enough to resolve the profound arguments over the collapse of the...
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james reynolds has more.ollision happened on a bridge on the outskirts of the northern italian city of bologna. a truck which was transporting cars collided with a tanker, thought to contain liquefied petroleum gas. the crash caused an explosion, shooting out debris which injured those nearby. flames and black clouds of smoke were visible well into the distance. the fire caused the bridge to partially collapse. flames spread to a car park underneath the structure, causing several more vehicles to explode. the heat made it difficult for firefighters to get close. the police closed off nearby roads in an attempt to contain the damage. several of the injured have been taken to nearby burns centres. the cause of crash will now be investigated. james reynolds, bbc news, rome. also this hour: north korea has called on the united states to drop its sanctions, saying pyongyang has made a number of goodwill gestures following thejune summit between its leader kim jong—un and president trump. state media said north kor
james reynolds has more.ollision happened on a bridge on the outskirts of the northern italian city of bologna. a truck which was transporting cars collided with a tanker, thought to contain liquefied petroleum gas. the crash caused an explosion, shooting out debris which injured those nearby. flames and black clouds of smoke were visible well into the distance. the fire caused the bridge to partially collapse. flames spread to a car park underneath the structure, causing several more vehicles...
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james reynolds, bbc news, genoa.the country without a passport. the colombian government has criticised the restrictions, fearing thousands of migrants will remain trapped on its side of the border. a sudanese immigrant with british citizenship has been charged with two counts of attempted murder after a car crashed into people outside the houses of parliament in central london earlier this week. he will appear before magistrates on monday. prosecutors will be treating his case as terrorism due to the method of the alleged attack. the target selected, and the high—profile location. the german chancellor, angela merkel, has been holding talks with the russian president, vladimir putin, outside berlin. the discussions were wide ranging — on syria, iran and the controversial gas pipeline nord stream 2. earlier, mr putin ignored criticism and attended the wedding of austria's foreign minister, who has been attacked for inviting him. 0ur berlin correspondent jenny hill reports. the greeting cordial enough. vladimir putin
james reynolds, bbc news, genoa.the country without a passport. the colombian government has criticised the restrictions, fearing thousands of migrants will remain trapped on its side of the border. a sudanese immigrant with british citizenship has been charged with two counts of attempted murder after a car crashed into people outside the houses of parliament in central london earlier this week. he will appear before magistrates on monday. prosecutors will be treating his case as terrorism due...
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james reynolds, bbc news, genoa.duced by the government in order to curb the use of non—recyclable plastic items such as drinking straws, single use cutlery and black food trays. it follows a record 162,000 responses to a government consultation on how to reduce waste and improve recycling. tom barton reports. how best to reduce the tons of plastic that end up in landfill... ..and the oceans every year? that was the question posed by the treasury in a consultation earlier this year, and it received a record response. among the ideas being considered by ministers are new taxes. some of these could target the demand for disposable coffee cups and takeaway boxes, while others are likely to encourage manufacturers to change their products. we want to see if there are smart, intelligent incentives that we can create, to encourage the producers of plastic to take responsibility, when they're designing the materials that end up on supermarket shelves and ultimately in our own homes, to use recycled materials whenever possib
james reynolds, bbc news, genoa.duced by the government in order to curb the use of non—recyclable plastic items such as drinking straws, single use cutlery and black food trays. it follows a record 162,000 responses to a government consultation on how to reduce waste and improve recycling. tom barton reports. how best to reduce the tons of plastic that end up in landfill... ..and the oceans every year? that was the question posed by the treasury in a consultation earlier this year, and it...
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please welcome chelsea reynolds. [applause] thiswill follow up discussion which is primarily focused on hate speech with a discussion of reprehensible speech. speech made by communities that are marginalized in the public sphere. i am not a legal scholar. i'm a scholar representation and sexuality primarily. my discussion will focus on those issues which i am most familiar with. as a queer woman i think it's important that we recognize that queer people are marginalized in both the immediate sphere in mass media and also digitally in online communities. i'm going to talk little bit about craigslist, backpage.com but -- two new block laws that have recently passed called foster and system -- fosta and sesta. online disembodiment is the idea that we can transcend lived experiences as people by using digital spaces. was andisembodiment interesting theoretical idea until about four months ago. public with these ndw laws called sesta am fosta. sesta is the stop enabling sex traffickers act and fosta is the fight online se
please welcome chelsea reynolds. [applause] thiswill follow up discussion which is primarily focused on hate speech with a discussion of reprehensible speech. speech made by communities that are marginalized in the public sphere. i am not a legal scholar. i'm a scholar representation and sexuality primarily. my discussion will focus on those issues which i am most familiar with. as a queer woman i think it's important that we recognize that queer people are marginalized in both the immediate...