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>>bill bradford's job. bill worked as an aerospace engineer, very high security, top secret clearan in a company called trw. >> and liftoff. >> trw back in the '80s, it was an aero-defense firm. >> top of the top. >> if you'ren engineer. >> so his reputation at work, did you know much about that? >> i knew he was good at what he did. but he was also very secretive about it. >> you just don't talk about it? >> you just don't talk about it. >> in fact, bill bradford didn't talk much about anything. to anybody. even his own family. >> he was just very much, you know, here's my role. i work, i come home, i eat dinner, then he went to his bedroom. >> to be alone or what?rk >> to won a stamp collection. >> exacting, organized, introverted. jones polar opposite, eventuallt thisconnect took its toll, bill moved out, joan moved on, filed for divorce. the kids grew up, moved away. in the fall of 1988, joan ld the house on sharynne lane. >> my mom was trying to finish up the sale and theove from torrance to start her
>>bill bradford's job. bill worked as an aerospace engineer, very high security, top secret clearan in a company called trw. >> and liftoff. >> trw back in the '80s, it was an aero-defense firm. >> top of the top. >> if you'ren engineer. >> so his reputation at work, did you know much about that? >> i knew he was good at what he did. but he was also very secretive about it. >> you just don't talk about it? >> you just don't talk about it....
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>> bradford: yes. >> cooper: of watts? >> bradford: uh-huh. all these little points are what was looted, what was destroyed. so, i kind of start from a map, and then, on top of it, i think i lay art history and my imagination, all three. >> cooper: bradford uses household tools to make his paintings. he likes to buy everything at home depot. >> bradford: my motto was, "if home depot didn't have it, mark bradford didn't use it." and-- >> cooper: ( laughs ) that's-- that's your-- that's your motto? >> bradford: that's my motto. that was my motto. >> cooper: to this day, is that... ? >> bradford: to this-- to this day. >> cooper: building up the layers of paper on the canvas is just the beginning of his process. he then starts to peel, cut and sand them down, which can take months. it's like an archeological dig. >> bradford: it is like an archeological dig. it's like history. i'm creating my own archaeological or psychol... psychological digs. sometimes, when i'm digging on my own painting, i'm asking myself, "well, exactly what are you digging
>> bradford: yes. >> cooper: of watts? >> bradford: uh-huh. all these little points are what was looted, what was destroyed. so, i kind of start from a map, and then, on top of it, i think i lay art history and my imagination, all three. >> cooper: bradford uses household tools to make his paintings. he likes to buy everything at home depot. >> bradford: my motto was, "if home depot didn't have it, mark bradford didn't use it." and-- >> cooper: (...
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so a real shock there at bradford. what a win for the bulls!n rovers, who won at salford red devils the iaaf world relays are being held in tokyo this weekend. it's the fourth edition of the event, which takes place every world championship year. and it was a great start for team gb. the women's 4 x 400 team qualified for the final, bagging the second qualifying spot, after poland caught emily diamond in the last few metres. the men's 4 x 400 team also qualified, after finishing third in their heat. but team gb didn't qualify for the mixed 4 x 400 final, after their heat was dominated by canada, germany and kenya. the mixed four by four is a new event, and it will be included in the 2020 olympics in tokyo. gb men, however, did make it through, beating both brazil and jamaica to win their heat. and they crossed the line in a world—lead of 38.11 the reigning world champions last medalled at the world relays back in 2014, when they won bronze. britain's women failed to qualify, and will now have to rely on world rankings if they are to qualify for
so a real shock there at bradford. what a win for the bulls!n rovers, who won at salford red devils the iaaf world relays are being held in tokyo this weekend. it's the fourth edition of the event, which takes place every world championship year. and it was a great start for team gb. the women's 4 x 400 team qualified for the final, bagging the second qualifying spot, after poland caught emily diamond in the last few metres. the men's 4 x 400 team also qualified, after finishing third in their...
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so a real shock there at bradford, what a win for the bulls.on at salford red devils. the iaaf world relays are being held in tokyo this weekend. it's the fourth edition of the event, which takes place every world championship year. and it was a great start for team gb. the women's four by 400 team qualified for the final, after they finished just behind poland in their heat. the men's 4 x 400 team also made it to the final, finishing third in qualifying. but team gb didn't qualify for the mixed 4 x 400 final, after their heat was dominated by canada, germany and kenya. the mixed 4 x 400 is a new event, and it will be included in the 2020 olympics in tokyo. gb‘s men have qualified for the final of the 4 x 100 metres. they crossed the line in the fastest time in the world this year, beating australia and jamaica. the reigning world champions last won a medal at the world relays back in 2014, when they won bronze. britain's women, though, failed to qualify after a change—over blunder. they'll now have to rely on world rankings if they're to quali
so a real shock there at bradford, what a win for the bulls.on at salford red devils. the iaaf world relays are being held in tokyo this weekend. it's the fourth edition of the event, which takes place every world championship year. and it was a great start for team gb. the women's four by 400 team qualified for the final, after they finished just behind poland in their heat. the men's 4 x 400 team also made it to the final, finishing third in qualifying. but team gb didn't qualify for the...
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david rhodes, bbc news, bradford. consumer group ‘which?’ found that some train companies require passengers to submit 2a separate pieces of information. it says an automatic system for paying refunds is long overdue. 0ur transport correspondent, tom burridge reports. catch a train and if you arrive more than 30 minutes late, you might be entitled to half your money back. an hour and it could a full refund. —— an hour and it could be a full refund. but getting the money you're owed often isn't easy. we had a lot of delays and cancellation with my trains all the time, but i've never claimed it, because there's no point claiming it. i heard that via someone on the train, talking to someone else. i thought i'd give it a go and a couple of weeks later, after i tried it, i got my money back. i don't really know how to go about it, like, how to get the compensation, i don't really know. so i'd probably think about it and then just forget, and not actually go through with it. according to one survey, only around a third of e
david rhodes, bbc news, bradford. consumer group ‘which?’ found that some train companies require passengers to submit 2a separate pieces of information. it says an automatic system for paying refunds is long overdue. 0ur transport correspondent, tom burridge reports. catch a train and if you arrive more than 30 minutes late, you might be entitled to half your money back. an hour and it could a full refund. —— an hour and it could be a full refund. but getting the money you're owed...
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leeds have now lost four of their last five matches, including a challenge cup loss to bradford.on has announced a massive financial loss — £8.8 million this year — that they blame on a downturn in the global market affecting their investments. they continue to invest plenty of time and effort in widening their participation levels, and this year, were the first governing body to sign sport england's charter, which aims to tackle the barriers that people from disadvantaged and bame communities face in accessing sport. rhia chohan reports. history, tradition. in the quintessential british country garden. it is often what tennis brings to mind. but the sports brand is not always the most diverse. in britain, our major events are held in affluent areas, wimbledon, kensington, edgbaston, so you would be forgiven for thinking this is still a posh sport. barely a handful of british players of colour have played grand slams in the open era. sport england has previously criticised the lta in the past for failing to open participation to wider groups. they have not done a good enoughjob o
leeds have now lost four of their last five matches, including a challenge cup loss to bradford.on has announced a massive financial loss — £8.8 million this year — that they blame on a downturn in the global market affecting their investments. they continue to invest plenty of time and effort in widening their participation levels, and this year, were the first governing body to sign sport england's charter, which aims to tackle the barriers that people from disadvantaged and bame...
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so a real shock there at bradford, what a win for the bulls. iaaf world relays are being held in tokyo this weekend. it's the fourth edition of the event, which takes place every world championship year. and it was a great start for team gb. the women's 4 x 400 team qualified for the final, bagging the second qualifying spot, after poland caught emily diamond in the last few metres. they'll face the likes of usa and jamaica in tomorrow's final. the men's 4 x 400 team also qualified on times, after finishing third in their heat. but team gb missed out on the mixed 4 x 400 final, with canada, germany and kenya dominating their heat. the mixed four by four is a new event, and it will be included in the 2020 olympics in tokyo. that's all the sport for now. you can find more on all those stories on the bbc sport website. that's bbc.co.uk/sport. now it's time for the film review. hello, and welcome to the film review on bbc news. and taking us through this week's cinema releases is mark kermode. so mark, what do we have got this week? something for e
so a real shock there at bradford, what a win for the bulls. iaaf world relays are being held in tokyo this weekend. it's the fourth edition of the event, which takes place every world championship year. and it was a great start for team gb. the women's 4 x 400 team qualified for the final, bagging the second qualifying spot, after poland caught emily diamond in the last few metres. they'll face the likes of usa and jamaica in tomorrow's final. the men's 4 x 400 team also qualified on times,...
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david rhodes, bbc news, bradford.t display, as debby tubby reports. this is the mound where the prince‘s burial chamber was found between a supermarket and the appropriately named saxon king pub and only discovered because of roadworks 16 years ago. since then, 50 experts have worked on the project, and little did they know what then was one and a half metres below their feet. this is a reconstruction of what the burial chamber would have looked like, precious items now moved to southend museum had sat untouched. all of the latest dating technology has been used to reveal the secrets of the past. this is all that remains, tiny fragments of tooth enamel from the grave... liz helped lift the precious items from the ground and headed up the team to analyse them before putting them on display. this is said to be the uk‘s equivalent of tutankhamun‘s tomb. this burial is full of gold and objects, gilded objects, important luxury goods so it has that richness, it is an elite burial. so, who is he? we will probably never know
david rhodes, bbc news, bradford.t display, as debby tubby reports. this is the mound where the prince‘s burial chamber was found between a supermarket and the appropriately named saxon king pub and only discovered because of roadworks 16 years ago. since then, 50 experts have worked on the project, and little did they know what then was one and a half metres below their feet. this is a reconstruction of what the burial chamber would have looked like, precious items now moved to southend...
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guardian, the second bradford referendum is key to any deal, says keir starmer. your thoughts?it. no deal. icannot keir starmer. your thoughts? —— brexit. no deal. i cannot see the conservative party of the government agreeing a deal with labour. there are too many differences of opinion. and they have been talking for a long time. that is my point. if you are to get somewhere you will get somewhere within the week. we had the break for easter and the break for the may bank holiday. both party should look at the polls. they may be inaccurate by two or 3%... should look at the polls. they may be inaccurate by two or 396. .. you say be inaccurate by two or 396... you say that, but poles failed us big time... on the other side there are a huge number of people completely disenchanted with the political system. they are going to go out and vote for what you would say left—field parties, likely party, la ke left—field parties, likely party, lake change uk, like the green —— like. keir starmer is a top lawyer, but human rights. this is a political situation. he was a wonderful lawyer
guardian, the second bradford referendum is key to any deal, says keir starmer. your thoughts?it. no deal. icannot keir starmer. your thoughts? —— brexit. no deal. i cannot see the conservative party of the government agreeing a deal with labour. there are too many differences of opinion. and they have been talking for a long time. that is my point. if you are to get somewhere you will get somewhere within the week. we had the break for easter and the break for the may bank holiday. both...
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arroya green will provide 117 units on bradford near the downtown area.real estate professor who said construction is one part of the solution. is and if local communities want to have a say in what's happening locally, they need to act now. >> there's a lot of real estate developers that don't like rent control. and there's a lot of cities that don't like the idea of the state mandating zoning ordnances telling us how to develop our neighborhoods. but if we don't take care of the problems ourselves, others will take care of them for us. >> now, the professor is alluding to senate bill 50 which seeks to put more high density around transit centers, high-rises. the conversation continues on monday. that's the next hearing. in mountain view, the conversation centers on construction of a 53-unit community. in concord, the council is going to hold firm on requiring a developer to incorporate affordable housing units into a larger project rather than allowing the developer to pay fees to opt out. the theory there being that every single unit counts. just to gi
arroya green will provide 117 units on bradford near the downtown area.real estate professor who said construction is one part of the solution. is and if local communities want to have a say in what's happening locally, they need to act now. >> there's a lot of real estate developers that don't like rent control. and there's a lot of cities that don't like the idea of the state mandating zoning ordnances telling us how to develop our neighborhoods. but if we don't take care of the...
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red road city, 11:00, the a roy ya green will provide units on bradford street which is good for seniors who might not want to drive. it is a project of mid peninsula housing. mountain view is also having a public meeting about 5eu 3-unit community w concord city couple is talking about a townhome development. last week a talked with a real estate professor from santa clara university. i will tell you at 5:30 why he said all of these conversations happening right now are so critical to solving the housing problem before the state takes over and gets involved in our local matters. i'll tell you about that at 5:30. kris sanchez, "today in the bay". >>> kris, thank you. >>> big transformation is coming to a south bay community. san jose neighborhood will soon have 300 more security cameras on homes. >>> because of a nearly $600,000 settlement. how this program will work and who can get one of those cameras. >> this has been stolen once. and they attempted a second time. >> reporter: dina garcia victim times from the car to her mail. >> they opened it up, they broke the lock. i'm sick of it.
red road city, 11:00, the a roy ya green will provide units on bradford street which is good for seniors who might not want to drive. it is a project of mid peninsula housing. mountain view is also having a public meeting about 5eu 3-unit community w concord city couple is talking about a townhome development. last week a talked with a real estate professor from santa clara university. i will tell you at 5:30 why he said all of these conversations happening right now are so critical to solving...
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the arroyo green will eventually provide 117 units on bradford street near the downtown area. a santa clara university real estate professor says construction is just one part of the solution and that if local communities want to have a say they need to act now. >> if we don't take care of the problems ourselves, others will take care of them for us. >> in concord the council will force a developer to incorporate affordable units rather than pay a fee not to. and in sacramento lawmakers are still exploring senate bill 50. it seeks to put more high-density housing around transit centers. though critics say it could strip local control. tions. milpitas renters tonight supporters say tonight's council meeting may include a vote to limit evictions a evict tenants will. one year ago the city formed a renter's task force. ahead of tonight's vote they plan to hold a rally outside city council chambers. >>> in the east bay a new telephone area code is going into effect. you may soon get a call and notice the change. so the 341 area cold is overlaid upon the existing 510 area code. tha
the arroyo green will eventually provide 117 units on bradford street near the downtown area. a santa clara university real estate professor says construction is just one part of the solution and that if local communities want to have a say they need to act now. >> if we don't take care of the problems ourselves, others will take care of them for us. >> in concord the council will force a developer to incorporate affordable units rather than pay a fee not to. and in sacramento...
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so i went and i talked to peter bradford. peter is a friend and this is again him when he was young and handsome. our lives i in guess we all were and peter, i talked to him about the peter said two things. burghid that thorn would have ordered an evacuation if the nuclear regulatory commission had to. him but the nuclear regulatory commission wasn't given the information, either. so then i asked him do you covered itmed ed up? and met ed was actually -- ed, it wasre met gpu. do you think the owner of covered it up? and peter's comment was he didn't think met ed was have anough to corporate conspiracy in realtime. but then the next thing is critical point for the rest of my discussion here. i am less certain as to whether individuals deliberately underestimated uncertainties if not the specifics. remember thinking that henry, and this is henry meyers who will weave his way through this made a pretty convincing case against a couple of individuals. so who the heck is henry meyers? dr. henry meyers was the science advisor to mo
so i went and i talked to peter bradford. peter is a friend and this is again him when he was young and handsome. our lives i in guess we all were and peter, i talked to him about the peter said two things. burghid that thorn would have ordered an evacuation if the nuclear regulatory commission had to. him but the nuclear regulatory commission wasn't given the information, either. so then i asked him do you covered itmed ed up? and met ed was actually -- ed, it wasre met gpu. do you think the...
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championship side bradford are the latest side to reach the quarter—finals — they shocked leeds rhinoswood among the try—scorers. day two of the world relay championships is under way in yokohama, with great britain's men's and women's 4 x a00m teams preparing for their finals. and just before one o'clock it's the men's 4 by 100m final — and britain must be favourites to win it, after running the fastest time in the world this year in their heat. you can watch it all live on the bbc sport website. one of tennis‘s most exciting young players, stefanos tsitsipas, takes on world number one novak djokovic in the final of the madrid open this afternoon. he beat rafael nadal for the first time — and on clay, the spaniards favourite surface. he'd already defeated roger federer at this year's australian open and this was another huge win in his fledgling career. that's all the sport for now but there's more on the bbc sport website, including build—up to the spanish grand prix. i'll be back in the next hour. three football clubs have moved to distance themselves from the use of their club cres
championship side bradford are the latest side to reach the quarter—finals — they shocked leeds rhinoswood among the try—scorers. day two of the world relay championships is under way in yokohama, with great britain's men's and women's 4 x a00m teams preparing for their finals. and just before one o'clock it's the men's 4 by 100m final — and britain must be favourites to win it, after running the fastest time in the world this year in their heat. you can watch it all live on the bbc...
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leeds have now lost four of their last five matches, including a challenge cup loss to bradford.e was in 1958, when stirling moss won in casablanca. africa last hosted a race in south africa in 1993. that's all the sport for now. you can find more on all those stories on the bbc sport website, including news that nick kyrgios has been fined almost £47,000 after he forfeited his second—round match at the italian open, following an outburst of anger. you can see the video as well on the website. that's bbc.co.uk/sport. good evening. it has been largely settled but things are about to change with more u nsettled things are about to change with more unsettled weather on the clouds. a deep end of the temperature with the arrival of a few showers. a weak front moving in from the east bringing more cloud for the remainder of tonight and a few showers as well. most showers pushing into parts of eastern england. drifting further west. pushing into parts of eastern england. drifting furtherwest. it stays dry for northern ireland, northern scotland as well but with more cloud we have seen,
leeds have now lost four of their last five matches, including a challenge cup loss to bradford.e was in 1958, when stirling moss won in casablanca. africa last hosted a race in south africa in 1993. that's all the sport for now. you can find more on all those stories on the bbc sport website, including news that nick kyrgios has been fined almost £47,000 after he forfeited his second—round match at the italian open, following an outburst of anger. you can see the video as well on the...
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of an inquiry inbred free -- and inquiry in bradford. bad we re tell us about these fires, how bad were they? they were very bad. they started on the 24th ofjune and lasted for weeks. they burned over a seven square lasted for weeks. they burned over a seven square miles. at the height, about 100 soldiers were drafted in to fight them as well as firefighters from 20 different stations. as i said they went on for weeks. the fire got really close to populated areas. about 150 people we re populated areas. about 150 people were evacuated. i can tell you they we re were evacuated. i can tell you they were so severe were evacuated. i can tell you they were so severe that at one point we could smell the smoke and media city and that is about 25 miles away. of course you will remember it was a scorching summer and very dry. it exacerbated the problem. even after some rain, some hotspots were smoldering into august. here in the northwest moorland fires are not uncommon. for wi, what are they going to be doing? the women's institute has always pl
of an inquiry inbred free -- and inquiry in bradford. bad we re tell us about these fires, how bad were they? they were very bad. they started on the 24th ofjune and lasted for weeks. they burned over a seven square lasted for weeks. they burned over a seven square miles. at the height, about 100 soldiers were drafted in to fight them as well as firefighters from 20 different stations. as i said they went on for weeks. the fire got really close to populated areas. about 150 people we re...
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potential for harm with who we are rivera editorial director for reactionary times dot com mark bradford who's a licensed psychotherapist. can a show inspire someone to commit suicide well yes and no maybe it would maybe it does but these are children that are probably obviously suffering. a lot you know obviously they're very they're dealing with some personal issues in their life god knows if there is abuse you know sexual abuse bullying other kinds of issues you know and people are tying it to the program the problem is that they did kind of you know glamorized it they were kind of romanticized this idea behind it so even though the message was you know there is always help. it will get better turn to those who you who you love the peace behind this kind of you know kids when they see these kind of things they don't have the frontal lobe is and developed you know their executive function and they can't understand this idea of a gets better what it is in that moment is what they feel it will always be and so i think there were there were a lot of kids that kind of ramped on to the to t
potential for harm with who we are rivera editorial director for reactionary times dot com mark bradford who's a licensed psychotherapist. can a show inspire someone to commit suicide well yes and no maybe it would maybe it does but these are children that are probably obviously suffering. a lot you know obviously they're very they're dealing with some personal issues in their life god knows if there is abuse you know sexual abuse bullying other kinds of issues you know and people are tying it...
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championship side bradford reached the quarterfinals of the challenge cup against leeds.they managed to hold off a determined leeds fight to narrowly win by 24—22. you can watch warrington against wigan on bbc one later and kick—off is at 2:15pm. england cricketers clung on to beat pakistan in the second one—day international. jos buttler powered them to 373 for three. the visitors came close but england edged it, winning by 12 runs. mercedes continued to dominate formula 1 this season with another first and second in qualifying for the spanish grand prix. valterri bottas will start on pole position for third time in a row. he has a one—point lead over lewis hamilton in the championship. i enjoy the adrenaline rush you get from those laps and i am pleased. practice was difficult with the spin. i moved on. idid practice was difficult with the spin. i moved on. i did not put the laps together and the last couple of laps together and the last couple of laps in 03 particularly was strong. i had to go out early because i came into early and i had to go at first ahead of everyo
championship side bradford reached the quarterfinals of the challenge cup against leeds.they managed to hold off a determined leeds fight to narrowly win by 24—22. you can watch warrington against wigan on bbc one later and kick—off is at 2:15pm. england cricketers clung on to beat pakistan in the second one—day international. jos buttler powered them to 373 for three. the visitors came close but england edged it, winning by 12 runs. mercedes continued to dominate formula 1 this season...
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championship side bradford shocked leeds rhinos of the super league, to reach the quarter—finals of theime, mikey wood among the try—scorers, and they managed to hold off a determinted leeds fightback, to win by 2a points to 22. england's cricketers clung on to beat pakistan in the second one—day international southampton. joss butler powered them to 373 for 3, with a spectacular century off just 50 balls. the visitors came close but england edged it, winning by 12 runs — and making selection for the upcoming world cup tricky. i think they are all pushing each other. it is a bit like our batting unit over the last two or three years. guys come in and do well and they miss out and unfortunately a couple of guys from this squad of 17 will miss out. it will be a tough decision regardless of how they perform in the rest of the series because of what they have contributed over this last long period of time. mercedes‘ continue to dominate formula one this season with another first and second in qualifying for the spanish grand prix. valterri bottas secured a hat—trick of pole positions ahead
championship side bradford shocked leeds rhinos of the super league, to reach the quarter—finals of theime, mikey wood among the try—scorers, and they managed to hold off a determinted leeds fightback, to win by 2a points to 22. england's cricketers clung on to beat pakistan in the second one—day international southampton. joss butler powered them to 373 for 3, with a spectacular century off just 50 balls. the visitors came close but england edged it, winning by 12 runs — and making...
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the pick of them looked to be bradford bulls looking to upset leeds rhinos.please number 18 for a place in the final this afternoon. roger federer in three sets, with too many points against an postop nad ali will play stefan and the other semifinal. and hallett remains on course to claim the world number one spot after beating belinda. the victory would take a above naomi 0ni sarkar in the rankings. after a wash—out on wednesday, england will be open for son in southampton today for the second one—day international against pakistan james vince one—day international against pakistanjames vince pressed his case for a world cup spot on his own ground if his team—mate failed to recover from a stomach injury full stops becoming trend when this series and when i do get another opportunity, try and stake my claim and try to do as well as i can to try to force my way into that world cup squad. as mike great britain —based germany in the opening game of the ice hockey championship of slovakia this afternoon commentary from 3:15pm. it is the first time in 25 years tha
the pick of them looked to be bradford bulls looking to upset leeds rhinos.please number 18 for a place in the final this afternoon. roger federer in three sets, with too many points against an postop nad ali will play stefan and the other semifinal. and hallett remains on course to claim the world number one spot after beating belinda. the victory would take a above naomi 0ni sarkar in the rankings. after a wash—out on wednesday, england will be open for son in southampton today for the...
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improbable is rany bob bradford who has ran the preakness seven times. aetty deep field of good po good horses aso it should be lot of fun. >> you can watch the 144th preakness t saturday right near on nbc 4. >>> from the racetrack to nats t part's to doug and amelia who are there monitoring the summer weather and enjoying the game because we one. >> finally. >> yeah. hey, we got a two-game winning streak. i mean, boom. >> don't get carried away. >> and the weather is finally warming up. >> yeah. you left. you went to hawaii. we got down into the 50s with 76, and then you said hey, i'll come back. >> well, thank you for thinking that i have such a big influence on our weather here in d.c. >> you guys said we're enjoying y. how can you not enjoy this? this is just perfect out here today. plenty of great weather. but what are we going t be seeing as we make our way towards the next couple of months? the big forecast now is about the summer and whatre we' going to be looking at. the first thing i'm talking about today is theic hurres. one of the things that
improbable is rany bob bradford who has ran the preakness seven times. aetty deep field of good po good horses aso it should be lot of fun. >> you can watch the 144th preakness t saturday right near on nbc 4. >>> from the racetrack to nats t part's to doug and amelia who are there monitoring the summer weather and enjoying the game because we one. >> finally. >> yeah. hey, we got a two-game winning streak. i mean, boom. >> don't get carried away. >> and...
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i see matt, the news director who brought me here and follow my wk, he and jackie bradford mid chael, news director said, let'sow you. there when itti is first day was, said i don't know much about you, i have to figure it out. i thought it wasld a mo to figure out who i was with you guys, this is who news4 is. he said, you'reut doing okay b do it more like this. thatowed me my resume tape got me the job here and then i felt i could be myself on the air here and the folks at home i ntioned this on saturday. you guys are everything to me. you're my hometown. it's a tough move. i want so badlea to lve my back foot in the doorsteping out but thenhat's a lunge and i hate lunges and sometimes you have to let the door close. >> you can always co back, you know that, david. we le you. you're leaving for a big challenge you can't tell us about it yet butll do te us you will keep doing what you do so well. >> m storytelling is passion, there is no question. will continue to do that from places mucharther from here but no doubt this place wherever i am in my heart. >> not many people get a chan
i see matt, the news director who brought me here and follow my wk, he and jackie bradford mid chael, news director said, let'sow you. there when itti is first day was, said i don't know much about you, i have to figure it out. i thought it wasld a mo to figure out who i was with you guys, this is who news4 is. he said, you'reut doing okay b do it more like this. thatowed me my resume tape got me the job here and then i felt i could be myself on the air here and the folks at home i ntioned this...
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my name is curtis bradford, and i'm district six resident. been here over 20 years. as a resident of this district, i believe i have just as much say how we used resources of this community as any other resident. i am fully in support of the navigation center for lot 330. you know, it strikes me -- i've heard the conversation about wanting to protect our children and our seniors. i'm willing to go with that argument. you might be surprised to find out i support that statement. but using that logic, this is exactly the right place to build it because it is a fairly low density neighborhood when it comes to children and seniored compared to other neighborhoods in the city. >> excuse me. let him talk. >> the tenderloin, which is the highest density children in the city, highest density of seniors in the city is also the highest density of homeless in the city. so if we're really concerned with what's best for children, seniors, and the homeless, then we should be building a navigation center in this neighborhood so we can disburse some of the burden on the rest of the c
my name is curtis bradford, and i'm district six resident. been here over 20 years. as a resident of this district, i believe i have just as much say how we used resources of this community as any other resident. i am fully in support of the navigation center for lot 330. you know, it strikes me -- i've heard the conversation about wanting to protect our children and our seniors. i'm willing to go with that argument. you might be surprised to find out i support that statement. but using that...
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my name is curtis bradford, and i'm co-chair of the people's congress. and my office is right on the corner of golden gate and levinworth. we were witnesses of a woman getting run down at the intersection and sadly didn't make it. that was the third incident on our corner like in a two month period on that same intersection. fortunately we were able to rally and get some changes made on that particular intersection as a reactionary method, but i guess my question is, we know that the tenderloin is one of the most dangerous neighborhoods in the city, or the most dangerous streets in the city, and yet tenderloin has been the last neighborhood to receive any of the upgrades and necessary changes to protect our pedestrians, and the highest incidents for seniors and children. what can we and what is your vision for doing to change the historical inadequacy of resources for the tenderloin and make improvements to save lives? >> i really appreciate your question because we are not doing enough, fast enough in terms of the changes to our infrastructure. in fact,
my name is curtis bradford, and i'm co-chair of the people's congress. and my office is right on the corner of golden gate and levinworth. we were witnesses of a woman getting run down at the intersection and sadly didn't make it. that was the third incident on our corner like in a two month period on that same intersection. fortunately we were able to rally and get some changes made on that particular intersection as a reactionary method, but i guess my question is, we know that the tenderloin...
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league‘s challenge cup this weekend, with three more matches today — the pick of them looks to be bradfordas a one shot lead, going into the third round, of the british masters golf. the englishman hasn‘t dropped a single shot in his two rounds in southport, and leads on 12 under par, ahead of compatriot ross fisher — and sweden‘s niklas lemke, who came close to equalling the european record for consecutive birdies but felljust one short, with 8 in a row. there‘ll be no mouthwatering semi—final match—up in madrid, between novak djokovic and roger federer because the 20—time grand slam champion, was knocked out by dominic thiem. federer had match points, before losing in three sets. rafa nadal will play stefanos tsitsipas in the other semi—final. and simona halep, remains on course, to reclaim the world number one spot, after beating belinda bencic, to reach the final, where she‘ll play kiki bertens. victory would take her back above naomi 0saka, in the rankings. time now is 739. nearly 900 children, many of whom who were recruited as child soldiers have been released by a vigilante group i
league‘s challenge cup this weekend, with three more matches today — the pick of them looks to be bradfordas a one shot lead, going into the third round, of the british masters golf. the englishman hasn‘t dropped a single shot in his two rounds in southport, and leads on 12 under par, ahead of compatriot ross fisher — and sweden‘s niklas lemke, who came close to equalling the european record for consecutive birdies but felljust one short, with 8 in a row. there‘ll be no...
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league‘s challenge cup this weekend with three more matches today — the pick of them looks to be bradfordl—superleague game. after a wash—out on wednesday, england will be hoping for sun in southampton today, for the second one—dayer against pakistan. james vince could press his case for a world cup spot on his home ground, ifjason roy fails to recover from a stomach injury. first and foremost try and win the series and, say, if i do get another opportunity try to stake my claim and do as well as i can. if i can end up in the world cup squad, that would be great. afghanistan won their world cup warm—up match against scotland, edging to a two run victory in a rain—affected one—dayer in edinburgh. that meant defeat for scotland‘s new coach shane burger in his first game in charge. the world cup starts at the end of this month. when it comes to british sporting success stories over the last decade, taekwondo is right up there. brits have won 0lympic and world championship gold medals in this korean martial art and this coming week, the world championships are coming to manchester. so i‘ve be
league‘s challenge cup this weekend with three more matches today — the pick of them looks to be bradfordl—superleague game. after a wash—out on wednesday, england will be hoping for sun in southampton today, for the second one—dayer against pakistan. james vince could press his case for a world cup spot on his home ground, ifjason roy fails to recover from a stomach injury. first and foremost try and win the series and, say, if i do get another opportunity try to stake my claim and...
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championship side bradford shocked leeds rhinos in the super league, to reach the quarter—finals of thend they managed to hold off a determinted leeds fightback, to win by 2a points to 22. england's cricketers clung on to beat pakistan in the second one—day international southampton. joss butler powered them to 373 for 3, with a spectacular century off just 50 balls. the visitors came close but england edged it, winning by 12 runs. back to football now and leeds united have the advantage in their championship play—off semi—final, after a controversial win over derby county in the first leg. kemar roofe scored early in the second half, his 15th goal of the season, and derby were incensed when the referee overturned his penalty decision after a collision in the box. aston villa beat west brom 2—1 in theirfirst leg, tammy abraham with the winner from the penalty spot. the second leg is on tuesday. chris maguire's stunning volley gave sunderland the advantage after the first leg of their league one play—off semi—final against portsmouth. and salford city, the club part—owned by manchester u
championship side bradford shocked leeds rhinos in the super league, to reach the quarter—finals of thend they managed to hold off a determinted leeds fightback, to win by 2a points to 22. england's cricketers clung on to beat pakistan in the second one—day international southampton. joss butler powered them to 373 for 3, with a spectacular century off just 50 balls. the visitors came close but england edged it, winning by 12 runs. back to football now and leeds united have the advantage in...
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in bradford we are looking into different —— delivering a programme in polish.se accessibility. we are constantly trying to make this programme as releva nt trying to make this programme as relevant as it can be for families. what is the target? well! you can say to eliminate obesity but that's not going to happen. what is an achievable target? our main target is around supporting families to feel more confident to be able to give their children a healthy start in life. tackling childhood obesity isa in life. tackling childhood obesity is a target for us but, actually, if we can make parents feel a little bit more confidence that they are doing the right thing with their children,. how many can you reach? as many as we are asked to. in leeds they have commissioned more than 90 programmes per year. that would be reaching around 1000 families. that isa reaching around 1000 families. that is a target for that city. it really depends. we are a charity so it all depends. we are a charity so it all depends on where people once our services. we are happy to go anywhere
in bradford we are looking into different —— delivering a programme in polish.se accessibility. we are constantly trying to make this programme as releva nt trying to make this programme as relevant as it can be for families. what is the target? well! you can say to eliminate obesity but that's not going to happen. what is an achievable target? our main target is around supporting families to feel more confident to be able to give their children a healthy start in life. tackling childhood...
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the pick of them sees bradford bulls aiming to upset leeds rhinos.federer had match points, before losing in three sets. rafa nadal will play stefanos tsitsipas in the other semi—final. and simona halep, remains on course, to reclaim the world number one spot, after beating belinda bencic, to reach the final, where she'll play kiki bertens. victory would take her back above naomi 0saka, in the rankings. after a washout on wednesday, england will be hoping for sun in southampton today, for the second one—dayer against pakistan. james vince could press his case, for a world cup spot on his home ground, ifjason roy fails to recover from a stomach injury. first and foremost try and win the series and loco say, if i do get another opportunity try to stake my claim and do as well as i can. if i can end up in the world cup squad, that would be great. afghanistan won their world cup warm—up match against scotland, edging to a two—run victory in a rain—affected one—dayer in edinburgh. that meant defeat for scotland's new coach shane burger, in his first game
the pick of them sees bradford bulls aiming to upset leeds rhinos.federer had match points, before losing in three sets. rafa nadal will play stefanos tsitsipas in the other semi—final. and simona halep, remains on course, to reclaim the world number one spot, after beating belinda bencic, to reach the final, where she'll play kiki bertens. victory would take her back above naomi 0saka, in the rankings. after a washout on wednesday, england will be hoping for sun in southampton today, for the...
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she got help from a woman sarah bradford in the north to put together an autobiography. the details are sparse. like for history there's never enough detail and she does not describe what the cia today even calls sources and methods because she was a good spy. we don't know much about her process of intelligence gathering by she does corroborate what we know about that day from right of other sources. again, sparse by the way, montgomery wrote just one paragraph when the raid was over, one paragraph telling us that it had succeeded. so harriet tubman is no were in that military record but neither are many of the people. we know there were a lot there. her volume does corroborate many details. we know, for example, that three ships sailed after dark out of beaufort, south carolina. one of them was granted right away, shallow waters. they came up on the grid and had to transfer everybody to the ships from a third ship. he's ships continued on up the river using a tidal surge because it great knowledge of the tide that had to work against you or could work for you. by dawn
she got help from a woman sarah bradford in the north to put together an autobiography. the details are sparse. like for history there's never enough detail and she does not describe what the cia today even calls sources and methods because she was a good spy. we don't know much about her process of intelligence gathering by she does corroborate what we know about that day from right of other sources. again, sparse by the way, montgomery wrote just one paragraph when the raid was over, one...
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. >> reporter: violent wind wreaking havoc 200 miles north in bradford, pennsylvania, damaging homes, tearing off roofs and downing trees. >> saw the front of that shed pick up. it started going through the yard. >> reporter: as the storm stansb twister reported, rocking this high school in stanhope, new jersey, where students were gathered for an awards banquet. >> it was scary not knowing if like it was like an actual tornado came through, is it going to happen again? hearing that, it's just going to get worse. >> reporter: the group of 25 students, teachers and parents huddling for safety. the building surrounded by arcing power lines and pounding rain. >> all of a sudden it got really bad fast. >> reporter: and lightning lighting up the new york city skyline as the storm barreled through overnight. and as you drive into the area that we're in right now you can actually see the trees and the power lines down all over the place. police setting up roadblocks to keep people safe. it is going to take them some time to get the power back on to those people in this area but crews are out
. >> reporter: violent wind wreaking havoc 200 miles north in bradford, pennsylvania, damaging homes, tearing off roofs and downing trees. >> saw the front of that shed pick up. it started going through the yard. >> reporter: as the storm stansb twister reported, rocking this high school in stanhope, new jersey, where students were gathered for an awards banquet. >> it was scary not knowing if like it was like an actual tornado came through, is it going to happen again?...
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it will eventually provide 117 units on bradford street near downtown.corporate affordable units rather than paying fees to not build them. let's check that morning commute with mike. how's it looking? >> slow in san jose but not surprisingly slow. in fact, maybe surprisingly easy for some. there is 101 right here. not so bad. 87 looking really good. i know it looks like a slow stretch, but that's not bad, the speeds in the 40s and 50s. a slower drive as you develop northbound, 680 up into -- still jammed up from the dublin interchange. the peninsula, northbound 101 approaching the airport we have a crash blocking one lane there. a little extra heavy northbound through san mateo. the bay bridge, that's not bad by contrast. the toll lights are still on. back to you. >> thank you so much. another update in half an hoyer. see you then. ♪ [ crying ] ♪ you protect them at home. we help protect them online. this is beyond wifi. this is xfi. simple. easy. awesome. xfinity. the future of awesome. (vo) ♪ i know what you're thinking. electric, it's not for you. an
it will eventually provide 117 units on bradford street near downtown.corporate affordable units rather than paying fees to not build them. let's check that morning commute with mike. how's it looking? >> slow in san jose but not surprisingly slow. in fact, maybe surprisingly easy for some. there is 101 right here. not so bad. 87 looking really good. i know it looks like a slow stretch, but that's not bad, the speeds in the 40s and 50s. a slower drive as you develop northbound, 680 up...
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stephanie bradford platicÓ con su creadora y esto es lo que nos traen.nfiesa haber pasado por momentos difÍciles en su carrera hasta alcanzar el Éxito. [audio en inglÉs] stephanie: ahora la directora toca el tema del final de una amistad que en ocasiones hasta podrÍa resultar mÁs dolorosa que de una ruptura romÁntica. la quÍmica entre las protagonistas fue evidentey es que se prepararon muy bien para el rodaje. ustedes vivieron juntas para prepararse para la pelÍcula. [audio en inglÉs] stephanie: la conexiÓn y apoyo entre ellas fue el tema principal de la pelÍcula con la que muchos se van a relacionar. alan: me encanta la pelÍcula porque son estas amistades que son como hermanas. como cuando te conoces desde pequeÑa, y quienes razÓn porque la separaciÓn al separarse es muy complicada inclusive mÁs que con algÚn galÁn. ana: es una gran opciÓn para ver el fin de semana. pausa y continuaremos hablando de chicas. amigas, cuidado con lo que compras porque te revelamos las graves consecuencias del uso de ciertos productos de maquillaje que podrÍan afectar tu f
stephanie bradford platicÓ con su creadora y esto es lo que nos traen.nfiesa haber pasado por momentos difÍciles en su carrera hasta alcanzar el Éxito. [audio en inglÉs] stephanie: ahora la directora toca el tema del final de una amistad que en ocasiones hasta podrÍa resultar mÁs dolorosa que de una ruptura romÁntica. la quÍmica entre las protagonistas fue evidentey es que se prepararon muy bien para el rodaje. ustedes vivieron juntas para prepararse para la pelÍcula. [audio en...
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ana: stephanie bradford platicÓ con los protagonistas y nos cuenta de quÉ se trata. >> esta es la historiaana: yo tengo mucho orgullo porque ella es fuerte, inteligente, educada y profesional. puede ir a trabajar a donde quiera pero regresa a su comunidad. >> tÚ siempre has sido muy orgulloso chicano y lo dices en tus stand up >> quÉ es para ti ser un chicano. >> es un latino que defienda su familia y su lugar. >> lamentablemente muchas personas de la comunidad latina viven en barrios dominados por las pandillas. >> es el sÍntoma de la pobreza y de los abusos. [audio en inglÉs] >> la pelÍcula llega en un buen momento que vivimos los latinos en este paÍs. >> las personas que nacieron aquÍ en los estados unidos tienen como la obligaciÓn de ayudar a quienes no tienen papeles y vida en el miedo y por eso es el voto. la comunidad no puede estar dividida. en este tiempo tenemos que estar unidos porque ahora es el momento en que los latinos se junten para poder cambiar leyes y las condiciones para la gente latina en estados unidos. >> ahora sÍ que latinos unidos entonces. muchÍsimas gracias y ust
ana: stephanie bradford platicÓ con los protagonistas y nos cuenta de quÉ se trata. >> esta es la historiaana: yo tengo mucho orgullo porque ella es fuerte, inteligente, educada y profesional. puede ir a trabajar a donde quiera pero regresa a su comunidad. >> tÚ siempre has sido muy orgulloso chicano y lo dices en tus stand up >> quÉ es para ti ser un chicano. >> es un latino que defienda su familia y su lugar. >> lamentablemente muchas personas de la comunidad...
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it was basically a few authors like kay tempest bradford who pointed out that the overwhelming whiteness and imperialism of science fiction and fantasy, tech bros, they lost their mind. of course we should have green people. but every time you want to put a brown person, i cannot tolerate that. that's destroying the fantasy that i have in other worlds. i like this phrase, i like anybody whether they're red, green, black or purple. who do you know that's purple? i digress. in any case, gamer gate traded upon the already established networks of promoting white supremacy clandestinely through internet networks and the naivete of gamer who is simply wanted a form of play they could immerse themselves in that validated their entire life span. we're talking about lord of the rings, "game of thrones," a number of big properties, the marvel universe where whiteness is ascendant, it is empowered, it is moral and it is dedicated to fighting against the forces of darkness, right, in every aspect. you could put "star wars" back in there. if you remember the controversy about how dare you have brown
it was basically a few authors like kay tempest bradford who pointed out that the overwhelming whiteness and imperialism of science fiction and fantasy, tech bros, they lost their mind. of course we should have green people. but every time you want to put a brown person, i cannot tolerate that. that's destroying the fantasy that i have in other worlds. i like this phrase, i like anybody whether they're red, green, black or purple. who do you know that's purple? i digress. in any case, gamer...
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buildings, 25 offices across the uk, so a special week for us because this week we open a new office in bradfordtforward. the result in 2016 was decisive but it was close. the challenge of taking brexit from the simplicity of the choice on the ballot paper to the complexity of the resetting of the country‘s relationship with 27 of its nearest neighbours was always going to be huge. while it has proved even harder than i anticipated i continue to believe that the best way to make a su ccess to believe that the best way to make a success of brexit is to negotiate a success of brexit is to negotiate a good exit deal the eu is the basis ofa a good exit deal the eu is the basis of a new, deep and special partnership for the future. that was my pitch to be leader of the conservative party by minister and thatis conservative party by minister and that is what i set out in my lancaster house speech and that is what my party‘s election manifesto said in 2017. that is, in essence, what the labour party‘s manifesto stated as well. and over 80% of the electorate backed parties which stood to deliver brexit
buildings, 25 offices across the uk, so a special week for us because this week we open a new office in bradfordtforward. the result in 2016 was decisive but it was close. the challenge of taking brexit from the simplicity of the choice on the ballot paper to the complexity of the resetting of the country‘s relationship with 27 of its nearest neighbours was always going to be huge. while it has proved even harder than i anticipated i continue to believe that the best way to make a su ccess to...