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yes, director raphael? >> so gwynn, the numbers that are associated with you are pretty darn staggering and impressive. when i think about where our world is right now, and i think about the challenge we have of eco anxiety where it's just overwhelming, and people tend to shut it out and get apathetic and curl into a bowl, the antiaction is action, and it's bigger than us, and this is something that each of us can take our small step for the bigger good. when i think about that, i think about how you take that and you embody that because you couldn't do anything else. it's just who you are, so i know when you go to portland, you're bringing all of that energy, that can-do, that willingness to put yourself on the line and yourself out there for the greater good, and i'm -- as commissioner wald said, i'm so grateful that people like you are here because i inspire me and you -- because you inspire me and you inspire everyone around you, so thank you so much for being who you are. [applause] >> and stay up ther
yes, director raphael? >> so gwynn, the numbers that are associated with you are pretty darn staggering and impressive. when i think about where our world is right now, and i think about the challenge we have of eco anxiety where it's just overwhelming, and people tend to shut it out and get apathetic and curl into a bowl, the antiaction is action, and it's bigger than us, and this is something that each of us can take our small step for the bigger good. when i think about that, i think...
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director raphael? >> yeah. i was just going to say with the boba, it was interesting because we had our presentation at the boba tea place, and the owner was thinking creatively about how they'd address this issue. they take such pride about the ingredients of their bobas and how sustainable they are and local. and so for him, it was just the latest challenge of i haven't figured it out yet, but i know i can. there are a lot of reusable boba straws that they were giving out to gifts as people, and we hope they will have their reusable boba straw in their backpack or purse. i have mine, so it's just a change of habit. it's clear for a boba, a straw is a part of the drink, so it's not so much eliminating the straw but finding an alternative. and they were excited to try, and we're excited to work with them, too. this is -- as jack said and as you all know, san francisco is not alone in this. this ban on plastic straws is far and wide, and so the -- i believe in the power of capitalism, and i believe that when the
director raphael? >> yeah. i was just going to say with the boba, it was interesting because we had our presentation at the boba tea place, and the owner was thinking creatively about how they'd address this issue. they take such pride about the ingredients of their bobas and how sustainable they are and local. and so for him, it was just the latest challenge of i haven't figured it out yet, but i know i can. there are a lot of reusable boba straws that they were giving out to gifts as...
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>> director raphael? >> thanks. so in 2013, san francisco laid out its climate action strategy and set this goal of 50% trips sustainable modes. the goal felt very ambitious at that moment in time but we believed it was achievable. and as you've heard, we surpassed it, and the mayor announced the new goal of 80. and i just want to do a shoutout. at earth day breakfast, as tim, who's here, knows we did a reveal of the 80, and all of the outreach team had to change every piece of branded material we had from 0-50 to 0-80-100 rebranded routes, so thank you very much team for doing that. so tonight tim bother has graciously said he would join us, which i truly appreciate. tim is a huge champion of sustainability within a very large organization, and he finds himself very frequently in our office as he finds himself in his because there's a vie tight and productive partnership between him and his colleagues and the colleagues that he has in the department of the environment. and in fact last year, in october, tim came to
>> director raphael? >> thanks. so in 2013, san francisco laid out its climate action strategy and set this goal of 50% trips sustainable modes. the goal felt very ambitious at that moment in time but we believed it was achievable. and as you've heard, we surpassed it, and the mayor announced the new goal of 80. and i just want to do a shoutout. at earth day breakfast, as tim, who's here, knows we did a reveal of the 80, and all of the outreach team had to change every piece of...
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raphael tulino: a lot of us are gonna be affected by the amount of taxes we pay based on this law, sobe consider some tax planning now. chris: start with your paycheck. bug payroll to make sure the amount you send to uncle sam each payday is enough to meet the new law. raphael: one of the things you wanna make sure people are doing are taking a look at their withholding because employers are now using different withholding tables than they have in previous years. chris: other big changes are triggering potentially costly questions for almost every family. the personal exemption is gone. will that wipe out your refund? but the standard deduction has nearly doubled, so should you still keep receipts and itemize? property and state tax write-offs are newly capped at 10 grand, so should you even bother? basically, everyone has tax decisions to make today. raphael: based on the new law, it's gonna have an effect in some way, shape, or form, on all of us, and you wanna take a look and see what your withholdings are, see what you're paying as a taxpayer. that way, you'll avoid a big surprise
raphael tulino: a lot of us are gonna be affected by the amount of taxes we pay based on this law, sobe consider some tax planning now. chris: start with your paycheck. bug payroll to make sure the amount you send to uncle sam each payday is enough to meet the new law. raphael: one of the things you wanna make sure people are doing are taking a look at their withholding because employers are now using different withholding tables than they have in previous years. chris: other big changes are...
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director raphael just does a great job. she's -- really gets me enthusiastic and revved up about our mission, so thank you for having me. >> thank you, everybody. and yes, director raphael does get us revved up about our mission, so lots of work to do. thank you very much and welcome from texas. we have better weather for you. and public comment, and any questions from the public? no? commissioners? i think we can move onto our next item. >> clerk: the next item is item 11, committee reports, highlights of the april 18, 2018 precisions committee meeting and the march 12, 2018, may 14, 2018 1k3 june 18, 2018 policy committee meeting. >> commissioner wald, the policy committee? >> thank you. i have three meetings to report on. the first was on march 12 of this year, and at that meeting, we received a report from the department's urban forestry coordinator, who discussed the impact of san francisco's tree policies on the carbon storage potential of our urban forest and the san francisco urban forest plan. we also had a present
director raphael just does a great job. she's -- really gets me enthusiastic and revved up about our mission, so thank you for having me. >> thank you, everybody. and yes, director raphael does get us revved up about our mission, so lots of work to do. thank you very much and welcome from texas. we have better weather for you. and public comment, and any questions from the public? no? commissioners? i think we can move onto our next item. >> clerk: the next item is item 11,...
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over—paid, over—sexed and over here, political commentator adam raphael. the war time grumble of thetish about the g.i.s, us soldiers, barracked here. boy, though, did we — and the rest of europe 7 need them. that 5 still the calculation 70 years on, judging by the way in which prime minister theresa may lavished praise on president donald trump, hours after a newspaper interview was published in which he suggested a free trade deal wouldn t happen because her version of brexit would leave the uk bound too closely to the european union after it has left. oh, and by the way, wouldn t borisjohnson 7 says very good things about me 7 make a great prime minister? adam raphael, he bowled back on that interview the next day when he was standing next to teresa a. but at the damage already been done? yes. trump got it right basically. you can't have a free—trade deal with the united states which is consistent with the brexit white paper. it was one of those instances where, frankly, he impressed his post by saying exactly what the truth was. it is an impossible situation which theresa may fac
over—paid, over—sexed and over here, political commentator adam raphael. the war time grumble of thetish about the g.i.s, us soldiers, barracked here. boy, though, did we — and the rest of europe 7 need them. that 5 still the calculation 70 years on, judging by the way in which prime minister theresa may lavished praise on president donald trump, hours after a newspaper interview was published in which he suggested a free trade deal wouldn t happen because her version of brexit would...
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san francisco, 63, san raphael 69. santa rosa napa comfortable there. mild weather in the south bay 77. t-shirt and shorts weather the further inland you go. look for 81 in antioch. and also here's how it plays out. the clouds and low clouds pulls back by a seeps right back in during the 9:00 to 10:00 hour, which makes viewing a little bit tricky for fireworks tonight, especially in san francisco where the fog just starts to move in right during the 9:00 hour. it will be clear in the south bay and inland areas and grab a jacket because temperatures will start to cool down after the sun sets at 8:35. santa rosa 55, san francisco 54 degrees. and here's the accuweather seven-day forecast, things start to warm up starting tomorrow. >> good morning, frances. so far so good as you expect on a holiday, fourth of july holiday, not many working and a lot of green on our traffic maps. typically slowest spot this time of day is getting out of tracy, 205 to 580, 68 miles an hour, and 75 miles an hour. folks are cruising along faster than the speed limit as you appr
san francisco, 63, san raphael 69. santa rosa napa comfortable there. mild weather in the south bay 77. t-shirt and shorts weather the further inland you go. look for 81 in antioch. and also here's how it plays out. the clouds and low clouds pulls back by a seeps right back in during the 9:00 to 10:00 hour, which makes viewing a little bit tricky for fireworks tonight, especially in san francisco where the fog just starts to move in right during the 9:00 hour. it will be clear in the south bay...
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adam raphael, he rowed back on that interview the next day when he was standing next to theresa may. the damage already been done? yes. trump got it right basically. you can't have a free—trade deal with the united states which is consistent with the brexit white paper. it was one of those instances where, frankly, he impressed his host by saying exactly what the truth was. it is an impossible situation which theresa may faces because she has got trump on one hand but she has got her party on another and this is bitterly divided on this white paper. we had two resignations already. there could be more to come. she will have to make further concessions in europe to try and get an agreement and it really will be a form of customs arrangement of some sort. it won't be called a customs union because that is a no word as far as theresa may is concerned, but it will have to be some sort of widespread alignment of all british trading interests with europe and regulations. the real issue is can she get it through parliament. the votes this autumn in parliament are very uncertain. there is ce
adam raphael, he rowed back on that interview the next day when he was standing next to theresa may. the damage already been done? yes. trump got it right basically. you can't have a free—trade deal with the united states which is consistent with the brexit white paper. it was one of those instances where, frankly, he impressed his host by saying exactly what the truth was. it is an impossible situation which theresa may faces because she has got trump on one hand but she has got her party on...
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ozil from the abuse and had perhaps not handled the matter well but according to german journalist, raphael the damage will take a long time to repair. the last thing you want to hear as a german fa president is you not only have dealt with this controversy properly, but perhaps i have even found the flame of the racism mezut ozil has experienced. he's certainly pointing the finger of blame very much onto him, in the eyes of grindel, i was a german when we were winning and an immigrant when we lost. this goes to the heart of the matter. if mezut ozil felt more backing by the german fa, rather than seeing them as partly to blame for the ordeal that he has faced, in his words, he might still be a germany player. of course, they released a statement today praising themselves for all the work they have done when it comes to integration and social responsibility, but he's such a high profile case and the damage has already been done and it's going to ta ke already been done and it's going to take a long time to rectify. watch what you put on the internet, and what you put into your body, that's
ozil from the abuse and had perhaps not handled the matter well but according to german journalist, raphael the damage will take a long time to repair. the last thing you want to hear as a german fa president is you not only have dealt with this controversy properly, but perhaps i have even found the flame of the racism mezut ozil has experienced. he's certainly pointing the finger of blame very much onto him, in the eyes of grindel, i was a german when we were winning and an immigrant when we...
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until real madrid's raphael varane struck a glancing blow for france.ed edinson cavani, uruguay‘s main threat came from set pieces — but they found an inspired hugo lloris in their way. the french didn't really hit top gear, but then they didn't need to. afterjust over an hour, the game was as good as won. fernando muslera has played for uruguay over 100 times, but unfortunately, this is what he's most likely to be remembered for. both sides could hardly believe their luck. a cruel end to uruguay‘s tournament. didier deschamps and his team are looking hard to stop. so, france, belgium, next week in saint petersburg. what a semifinal that will be. what is the other one was not all will be revealed tomorrow. obviously england in action against sweden in samarra. gareth southgate's team has arrived and they had a wander around that futuristic looking stadium down there. that is a part of the —— that is the heart of speight —— the state capital of russia. gareth southgate so capital of russia. gareth southgate so impressive. there he is with harry kane, har
until real madrid's raphael varane struck a glancing blow for france.ed edinson cavani, uruguay‘s main threat came from set pieces — but they found an inspired hugo lloris in their way. the french didn't really hit top gear, but then they didn't need to. afterjust over an hour, the game was as good as won. fernando muslera has played for uruguay over 100 times, but unfortunately, this is what he's most likely to be remembered for. both sides could hardly believe their luck. a cruel end to...
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our raphael romo has the details. >> reporter: crime, corruption. gang violence.inin as the country votes in the largest election ever. >> translator: worry. so much violence. so many dead. so many people dying that have nothing to do with the violence. we all worry about it. >> reporter: organized crime in mexico has become more deadly over the last few years. 2017 saw more than 29,000 homicides, the most killings recorded since officials began tracking the data. in 2018, it's on track to settle another milestone. more than 20,506 have been killed thus far in the year. others have simply gone missing. it's a gruesome trend causing some to take their chances at the border. >> translator: it's more dangerous where i live. it's more dangerous there than in comparison to what could happen here at the border. >> translator: well, in all truth, i am scared. i have come with my family to see what happens. in the end, we're going to give it a try. >> reporter: locals say widespread corruption has created a vacuum for cartels to proliferate. >> a lot of buildings are clos
our raphael romo has the details. >> reporter: crime, corruption. gang violence.inin as the country votes in the largest election ever. >> translator: worry. so much violence. so many dead. so many people dying that have nothing to do with the violence. we all worry about it. >> reporter: organized crime in mexico has become more deadly over the last few years. 2017 saw more than 29,000 homicides, the most killings recorded since officials began tracking the data. in 2018,...
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and the change that raphael and his charity is aiming to bring about is in the minds of hansal of residents who still view migration as their only salvation paying little attention to the well known rules. even know when to. cross a. router it was very dangerous and many of their friends and parents were dead because of that sound of their young people from one salah wanted to cross a bright area here. but what makes the approach of this charity so innovative is not its idealism but its pragmatism in linking the economic interests of spanish citizens with the well being of those in a remote iraq and village. it costs taxpayers in spain two thousand euros every time that a drowned man is sent back in a coffin. so far better to spend that in developing the migrants place of origin and adoption of sorts but arbors can emulate we wanted to make from wareham sila a good place to leave because it is i would have a place to live. we have started building a small clinic or classroom for the children. we have started to given them. in order to avoid that a little children work in the in the country
and the change that raphael and his charity is aiming to bring about is in the minds of hansal of residents who still view migration as their only salvation paying little attention to the well known rules. even know when to. cross a. router it was very dangerous and many of their friends and parents were dead because of that sound of their young people from one salah wanted to cross a bright area here. but what makes the approach of this charity so innovative is not its idealism but its...
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he co-wrote and stars in the film with raphael his friend from berkeley high. >> there's been a ton of different drafts. we almost made it three or four times. >> some of our best friends are in the movie. people we grew up with. it was really, really special. you don't get a lot of these moments in your career. >> it's about friendships and the reality of life in oakland. >> stop, don't shoot. >> the film grapples with issues like race, class and family. >> you look deeper, there's more here. >> don't shoot, don't shoot. >> the third major oakland premiere after ryan coogler's movie. ethan 'em bring plays the police officer in the movie and says it's about time hollywood caught up to the diverse world it's playing to. >> people are getting loud enough now that people leak me, straight white dudes, are starting to listen up. >> next friday, july 20th, blind spotting starts showing to the public at the grand lake and at the metairie i don't know in stran and on friday, it starts showing at more theaters nationwide. some of the people who saw the movie told us that the ending was really
he co-wrote and stars in the film with raphael his friend from berkeley high. >> there's been a ton of different drafts. we almost made it three or four times. >> some of our best friends are in the movie. people we grew up with. it was really, really special. you don't get a lot of these moments in your career. >> it's about friendships and the reality of life in oakland. >> stop, don't shoot. >> the film grapples with issues like race, class and family. >>...
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breezy and we will hang on to the fog downtown san francisco. 70 in dally city. 87 degrees in san raphael. a mix of sun and high clouds. 76 in oakland. 84 hercules. head inland and it's filtered sunshine with the hot weather. 95 degrees in concord. none n san ramon. a heat advisory and 12:00 p.m. tomorrow until 11:00 p.m. thursday. upper 90s to 110. take it easy in the heat. the seven-day forecast is 62 to 96 at 34 degrees spread and temperatures tomorrow with summertime continuing with the heat building wednesday and slowly easing as we head into the weekend down to the upper 80s and upper 50s on the coast. >> thanks very much. watch out. a spectator gets the surprise of a time after getting hit by a golf ball. tomorrow on "good morning america," henry cavill talks about his new movie, mission impossible ♪ the kenya tea development agency is an organization that is owned by tea farmers. every week we sell this tea, we get paid in multiple accounts. we were looking for a bank to provide a safe and efficient technology platform to pay our farmers. citi was the only one that was able to ens
breezy and we will hang on to the fog downtown san francisco. 70 in dally city. 87 degrees in san raphael. a mix of sun and high clouds. 76 in oakland. 84 hercules. head inland and it's filtered sunshine with the hot weather. 95 degrees in concord. none n san ramon. a heat advisory and 12:00 p.m. tomorrow until 11:00 p.m. thursday. upper 90s to 110. take it easy in the heat. the seven-day forecast is 62 to 96 at 34 degrees spread and temperatures tomorrow with summertime continuing with the...
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raphael with his take on mesut 0zil's retirement. up in the programme — an olympic champion on life after hockey. sometimes for women in sport, people think you have to be best friends. if everyone had the same ideas, opinions, you would not be the best. and ahead of the european championships in glasgow, find out what happens when we get golfers and breweries to swap sports. —— rowers to swa p breweries to swap sports. —— rowers to swap sports. it was a fantastic final round at the open. the leaderboard constantly changing, rory mcilroy and justin rose kept british interest going, tiger woods went on a charge, there was surely going to be another american winner. spieth, kisner, schauffele were primed, but francesco moilinari came up on the blind—side, victory by two shots and he is the first italian major winner. the us stranglehold on the majors over and that's got to be good news for europe ahead of the ryder cup in france at the end of september. i think it was important to break opposite the streak that they had going at winnin
raphael with his take on mesut 0zil's retirement. up in the programme — an olympic champion on life after hockey. sometimes for women in sport, people think you have to be best friends. if everyone had the same ideas, opinions, you would not be the best. and ahead of the european championships in glasgow, find out what happens when we get golfers and breweries to swap sports. —— rowers to swa p breweries to swap sports. —— rowers to swap sports. it was a fantastic final round at the...
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and the change that raphael and his charity is aiming to bring about is in the minds of hansal of residents who still view migration as their only salvation paying little attention to the well known perils. even know when. crows. router it was very dangerous and that many of their friends and parents were dead because of that sound of their young people from hans salah who wanted to cross a gibraltarian here. but what makes the approach of this charity so innovative is not its idealism but its pragmatism in linking the economic interests of spanish citizens with the well being of those in a remote iraq and village. it costs taxpayers in spain two thousand euros every time that a drowned man is sent back in a coffin. so far better to spend that in developing the migrants place of origin and adoption of sorts that others can emulate we wanted to make from their homes salah the. good place to leave because it is i would have. to leave. we have started building a small clinic or classroom for the children. we have started to give in. grass roots in order to avoid to adopt a little children work
and the change that raphael and his charity is aiming to bring about is in the minds of hansal of residents who still view migration as their only salvation paying little attention to the well known perils. even know when. crows. router it was very dangerous and that many of their friends and parents were dead because of that sound of their young people from hans salah who wanted to cross a gibraltarian here. but what makes the approach of this charity so innovative is not its idealism but its...
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raphael verane with a glancing header.hugo lloris. second half, and from the sublime to the ridiculous. fernando muslera attempted to parry antoine griezmann‘s shot, directing it into his own net. 2—0, and french hopes of winning a second world cup are still very much alive. and, of course, there's plenty more world cup action on saturday, when sweden take on england before the hosts, russia, meet croatia in their quarter—final matches to decide who else will advance to next week's semi—finals. england's players have been told by their manager that their chance may not come again. dan roan reports. the opportunity of samara's cosmos stadium is a tantalising one — to boldly go where only two other england teams have gone before. but despite the prospect of a first world cup semifinal in a generation, manager gareth southgate is keeping his feet firmly on the ground. we want to keep making that history and we know that it's not since 1990 that we were in a world cup semifinal, so we are hugely ambitious and want to do that,
raphael verane with a glancing header.hugo lloris. second half, and from the sublime to the ridiculous. fernando muslera attempted to parry antoine griezmann‘s shot, directing it into his own net. 2—0, and french hopes of winning a second world cup are still very much alive. and, of course, there's plenty more world cup action on saturday, when sweden take on england before the hosts, russia, meet croatia in their quarter—final matches to decide who else will advance to next week's...
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he is playing better with each tournament but raphael had a long game.ally taxed? he is so fit, soi too physically taxed? he is so fit, so i give the edge to ratho. they have already played 50 times, that is very interesting. the job is have already played 50 times, that is very interesting. thejob is not an anderson, they played in college against each other and 12 times already in the pros, so a big serving contest. tracy austin speaking to me early on with her thoughts on the men's semifinals to come tomorrow. as far as british interests, plenty in the mixed doubles to tell you about, including jamie murray who has teamed up with victoria azarenka this year, and they have booked their place in the semifinals. murray has enjoyed great success in this competition in previous years having won in 2007 and last year with martina hingis. they will playj clark and harriet dart, who came through the quarterfinal today. they knocked out the number one seeds in the previous match, j clarke having pushed him close, harriet lost, they have teamed up and have play
he is playing better with each tournament but raphael had a long game.ally taxed? he is so fit, soi too physically taxed? he is so fit, so i give the edge to ratho. they have already played 50 times, that is very interesting. the job is have already played 50 times, that is very interesting. thejob is not an anderson, they played in college against each other and 12 times already in the pros, so a big serving contest. tracy austin speaking to me early on with her thoughts on the men's...
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. >> reporter: raphael krings came from belgium. so you haven't seen a clear view of much? >> no. >> reporter: albert gonzalez is from spain. >> i am very disappointed. >> reporter: but park rangers said they had little choice but to close the campsites, hotels, and lodges here and order everyone out by noon. >> this is a huge economic impact, and it's especially tough being the fact that we're right in the middle of the busy summer season. >> reporter: that said, the decision was easy. >> it's just not healthy for people to be here. >> reporter: they also needed to clear the roads for firefighters attempting to contain the blaze and keep it from inching inside the park. but it left behind a quiet, almost ghostly scene. on a normal summer day, this entrance to yosemite would be packed with cars waiting to get in, but it's closed now, jeff, and it won't reopen again until sunday at the earliest. >> glor: wow. dean reynolds, thank you. the rift is widening between president trump and his former personal attorney michael cohen after cohen released a secretly recorded conversat
. >> reporter: raphael krings came from belgium. so you haven't seen a clear view of much? >> no. >> reporter: albert gonzalez is from spain. >> i am very disappointed. >> reporter: but park rangers said they had little choice but to close the campsites, hotels, and lodges here and order everyone out by noon. >> this is a huge economic impact, and it's especially tough being the fact that we're right in the middle of the busy summer season. >> reporter:...
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raphael grant with a glancing header. from hugo lloris. second half, and from the sublime to the ridiculous. mr laragh attempted to parry antoine griezmann's shot, directing it into his own net. 2—0, and french hopes of winning a second world cup are still very much alive. and of course, there's plenty more world cup action on saturday when sweden take on england before the hosts, russia, meet croatia in their quarterfinal matches to decide who else will advance to next week's semifinals. we will, of course, be bringing you all of the action here as well as online at bbc.com/sport. that's the way it is looking to be soui’. that's the way it is looking to be sour. i'm duncan $ be. thank you this company. —— duncan golestani. for many of us it will be another hot day with temperatures exceeding 30 degrees across the south and temperatures reaching 31 on friday and we will easily make that on saturday. having said that, there will be a little more cloud around during the course of the weekend. some areas may be overcast from
raphael grant with a glancing header. from hugo lloris. second half, and from the sublime to the ridiculous. mr laragh attempted to parry antoine griezmann's shot, directing it into his own net. 2—0, and french hopes of winning a second world cup are still very much alive. and of course, there's plenty more world cup action on saturday when sweden take on england before the hosts, russia, meet croatia in their quarterfinal matches to decide who else will advance to next week's semifinals. we...
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novak djokovic is through to his first wimbledon final in three years after a thrilling win over raphaelhere to support both finalists. none of that robert angelique kerber food support both finalists. none of that robert angelique kerberfood did not just match serena in the final but went past her. first set 6—3 foot serena was strangely tentative way kerber was definite. maybe this big occasion came too early in her comeback but credit to kerber who maintained her poise and profited from errors. in 2016 william said aidan kerber in the final here but today no one really expected kerber today no one really expected kerber to win injust 65 minutes, not today no one really expected kerber to win in just 65 minutes, not even her. i knew i had to win in just 65 minutes, not even her. i knewl had to play to win in just 65 minutes, not even her. i knew i had to play my best tennis against a champion mike serena and it is always an honour for me to share a court with her. to all the mothers out there, i tried but you know, angelique kerber played really well. two sets, to purchasers and then o
novak djokovic is through to his first wimbledon final in three years after a thrilling win over raphaelhere to support both finalists. none of that robert angelique kerber food support both finalists. none of that robert angelique kerberfood did not just match serena in the final but went past her. first set 6—3 foot serena was strangely tentative way kerber was definite. maybe this big occasion came too early in her comeback but credit to kerber who maintained her poise and profited from...
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i heard training officers barked t him, and greeting him, watched sallyu jesse raphael today? -- n: ben: eric thurmond went to itkford because police say, was busy. he wanted to bust criminals and get guns up the street to read this is what he thought policing -- get guns off the street. this is what he thought policing was. it turns out only one quarter of 911 calls have to do with crime, very few arrests have to do with violent crime. most of policing is interacting with people. so even if officers still have this culture of bravado, macho ism, it doesn't fit what they do mostly. i saw this on the street in rockford, police officers dealing with a homeless individual everyday and incredibly frustrating, what to do with him. you can imagine the kind of social services they would have to link up with to defuse and treat those situations in the most effective way. but that turns out to be what the brunt of policing is. most calls are domestic calls, and many domestic calls can turn violent but an officer's role in many ways is to be a communicator, to listen to and separate peo
i heard training officers barked t him, and greeting him, watched sallyu jesse raphael today? -- n: ben: eric thurmond went to itkford because police say, was busy. he wanted to bust criminals and get guns up the street to read this is what he thought policing -- get guns off the street. this is what he thought policing was. it turns out only one quarter of 911 calls have to do with crime, very few arrests have to do with violent crime. most of policing is interacting with people. so even if...
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raphael verane with a glancing header.o the ridiculous. muslera attempting to parry antoine griezmann's shot, directing it into his own net. 2—0, and french hopes of winning a second world cup are still very much alive. richard conway, bbc news, moscow. thank you very much for watching. you can catch all the news bbc news .com. well, for many of us, it's going to be another hot day. temperatures are going to exceed 30 degrees across the south. we had temperatures up to 31 on friday. we'll easily make that on saturday. having said that, there will be a little bit more cloud around during the course of the weekend. in fact, some areas may even be a little bit of overcast, at least from time to time. now, the atlantic weather systems away towards the north of us, they're still closer to iceland than they are to the uk. so that's why we're in this predominantly dry weather. there's no changes absolutely as far as the eye can see, at least through the weekend, into most of next week, in fact, the whole of next week. bad news fo
raphael verane with a glancing header.o the ridiculous. muslera attempting to parry antoine griezmann's shot, directing it into his own net. 2—0, and french hopes of winning a second world cup are still very much alive. richard conway, bbc news, moscow. thank you very much for watching. you can catch all the news bbc news .com. well, for many of us, it's going to be another hot day. temperatures are going to exceed 30 degrees across the south. we had temperatures up to 31 on friday. we'll...
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until real madrid's raphael varane struck a glancing blow for france.ured edinson cavani, uruguay‘s main threat came from set pieces — but they found an inspired hugo lloris in their way. the french didn't really hit top gear, but then they didn't need to. fernando muslera has played for uruguay over 100 times, but unfortunately, this is what he's most likely to be remembered for. both sides could hardly believe their luck. a cruel end to uruguay‘s tournament... didier deschamps and his team are looking hard to stop. uruguay out. claggy second goal, though. it is really top—heavy with european side, now. rizzo, the only european side, now. rizzo, the only european side, now. rizzo, the only european side left leg kick off against belgium. we will get to that against belgium. we will get to that a little bit later on in the programme. england are in position against the swedes this afternoon. our correspondence is there. it is a ufo type stadium. it looks wonderful. gareth southgate‘s maine task after all that euphoria and that penalty shoot out against
until real madrid's raphael varane struck a glancing blow for france.ured edinson cavani, uruguay‘s main threat came from set pieces — but they found an inspired hugo lloris in their way. the french didn't really hit top gear, but then they didn't need to. fernando muslera has played for uruguay over 100 times, but unfortunately, this is what he's most likely to be remembered for. both sides could hardly believe their luck. a cruel end to uruguay‘s tournament... didier deschamps and his...
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i think it was raphael varane. i am not entirely sure. —— rafael varane.. might need to look at the are, actually. there might have been a hint of offside, or was it an own goal? all will be revealed. it was an own goal, a croatian goal has put france into the lead. a very good free kick from antoine griezmann, but the french have the lead. subasic there, the croatian keeper, not a what he could do about that. just past his outstretched hand. so france have an early lead after 17 minutes. i'm not sure if the england players will have caught that goal, because just as they kicked off here in moscow, they were just arriving back. they left their st petersburg training camp, and that was the plane that brought them back to birmingham international. the fa has said there will be no proper reception or anything like that, but those players just starting to come off the plane now after reaching their first world cup semifinal since 1990, falling short against the croatians. 2—1 in injury time. the croatians are chasing this game now, france leading 1—0 here in t
i think it was raphael varane. i am not entirely sure. —— rafael varane.. might need to look at the are, actually. there might have been a hint of offside, or was it an own goal? all will be revealed. it was an own goal, a croatian goal has put france into the lead. a very good free kick from antoine griezmann, but the french have the lead. subasic there, the croatian keeper, not a what he could do about that. just past his outstretched hand. so france have an early lead after 17 minutes....
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documentary film maker and italian journalist annalissa piras, and the british political commentator adam raphael, us soldiers barracked here.
documentary film maker and italian journalist annalissa piras, and the british political commentator adam raphael, us soldiers barracked here.
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. >> reporter: raphael krings came from belgium. so you haven't seen a clear view of much?. >> reporter: albert gonzalez is from spain. >> i'm very disappointed. >> reporter: but park rangers said they had little choice but to close the camp sites, hotels and lodges here and order everyone out by noon. >> this is a huge economic impact, and especially tough being the fact that we're right in the middle of the busy summer season. >> reporter: that said, the decision was easy. >> it's just not healthy for people to be here. >> reporter: they also needed to clear the roads for firefighters attempting to contain the blaze and keep it from inching inside the park. but it left behind a quiet almost ghostly scene. on a normal summer day this entrance to yosemite would be packed with cars waiting to get in. but it's closed now, jeff. and it won't reopen again until sunday at the earliest. >>> the "cbs overnight news" will be right back. stop fearing your alarm clock... with new*! zzzquil pure zzzs. a drug-free blend of botanicals with melatonin ...that supports your natural sleep c
. >> reporter: raphael krings came from belgium. so you haven't seen a clear view of much?. >> reporter: albert gonzalez is from spain. >> i'm very disappointed. >> reporter: but park rangers said they had little choice but to close the camp sites, hotels and lodges here and order everyone out by noon. >> this is a huge economic impact, and especially tough being the fact that we're right in the middle of the busy summer season. >> reporter: that said, the...
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wide spread 80s from areas like san raphael. 85 expected for santa rosa. for the east bay, we'll go low to mid upper 70s. 75 in san leandro. upper 70s in highward. you go inland, it is nice and warm. 91 in antioch. the south bay locations for today, san jose you'll go to 84. 89 in saratoga. 89 degrees for cupertino. along the peninsula, 84 in redwood city. upper 60s in the city of san francisco. mid 60s expected in half moon bay with the cloudy skies. that is a look at your extended forecast. as we get into your monday, tuesday, wednesday time frame, notice it is warmer. areas that have been enjoying the upper 80s and 90s are now looking at perhaps upper 90s for our hotter locations a beach advisory for tomorrow and then tuesday into wednesday, an advisory expected for heat. right now it is only our east bay hills. so we'll continue to track that and it may become a little more boyed spread as we get into the tuesday, wednesday time frame. for tomorrow, for the beaches, tuesday, wednesday for the hills. >> all right. it sounds good. thank you, rosemary. >>
wide spread 80s from areas like san raphael. 85 expected for santa rosa. for the east bay, we'll go low to mid upper 70s. 75 in san leandro. upper 70s in highward. you go inland, it is nice and warm. 91 in antioch. the south bay locations for today, san jose you'll go to 84. 89 in saratoga. 89 degrees for cupertino. along the peninsula, 84 in redwood city. upper 60s in the city of san francisco. mid 60s expected in half moon bay with the cloudy skies. that is a look at your extended forecast....
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my name is raphael picazzo. enough is enough. i heard you earlier say that you represent the community. the people. this is the people. represent them. we need killer cops off our streets. we don't need no more of our pee dying on the streets. scott, i been at your face befo. i talked to you before. control your officers. we got people out on the street- we got to police ourselves. we got to watch you guys out one streets. we got videos out there making e your officers are not killing or people. we're tired. i didn't want to see any of my nephews, nieces, sons or daught, dying because they made a mistae because they got drunk and you t overzealous trigger happy cop killing our kids. because of a mistake. represent us. you say you do. represent the people. we're tired. you guys have getting caught. videos after video. two more cops got away with mur. let's do it. tasers, don't give them tasers. poa, we know they're the biggest mafia in this city. they control this city. we all know it. people sure know it. please don't let them de
my name is raphael picazzo. enough is enough. i heard you earlier say that you represent the community. the people. this is the people. represent them. we need killer cops off our streets. we don't need no more of our pee dying on the streets. scott, i been at your face befo. i talked to you before. control your officers. we got people out on the street- we got to police ourselves. we got to watch you guys out one streets. we got videos out there making e your officers are not killing or...
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off a set piece raphael varane flicks in first goal of the game france head into the break up 1-nothinggot worst for uruguay... 15 minutes into the second half... fernando muslera can't handle antoine greizmann shot he bobbles the ball... france win 2-nothing... the will play their first semifinal since 2006 they will face belgium tuesday tuesday face belgium they will face belgium tuesday (weather) coming up i'll have the forecast. ♪ it's time for the 'lowest prices of the season' with savings on the new sleep number 360 smart bed. it senses your every move and automatically adjusts on both sides to keep you effortlessly comfortable. and snoring.... does your bed do that? don't miss the 4th of july special. save up to $500 on sleep number 360 smart beds. plus 36-month financing. ends sunday. (ken) now take a look at this -- police are searching for a woman who was caught-on- camera shooting off fireworks at people. it happened on monday night in brooklyn. fireworks shooting over people's heads and into a liquor store. sources say investigators are still trying to identify this woman- s
off a set piece raphael varane flicks in first goal of the game france head into the break up 1-nothinggot worst for uruguay... 15 minutes into the second half... fernando muslera can't handle antoine greizmann shot he bobbles the ball... france win 2-nothing... the will play their first semifinal since 2006 they will face belgium tuesday tuesday face belgium they will face belgium tuesday (weather) coming up i'll have the forecast. ♪ it's time for the 'lowest prices of the season' with...
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france's scored with their first attempt on target, after 40 minutes — real madrid defender raphael varaneguay almost equalised straight away through martin caceres' header. an excellent save from hugo lloris kept it out. what a save that was! but the uruguayan will want to forget this. and a bad goalkeeping errorfrom uruguay keeper fernando muslera wrapped it up for france just after the hour mark as antonie griezmann's shot ended up in the back of the net. france 2—0 uruguay. the 1998 champions marched into the semifinals. there is one south american team left. all the rest are european. what a match that is, brazil versus belgium. that will be fantastic. we will have all the build—up in sports day, as well. we will also have an update from samarra, because england have arrived there ahead of their quarterfinal against the swedes tomorrow. england meanwhile — have left their training base in repino and headed south to samara, where they'll meet sweden tomorrow. harry kane led his players out onto the pitch. it is going to be so hot there in samara. england as fresh as they can be against
france's scored with their first attempt on target, after 40 minutes — real madrid defender raphael varaneguay almost equalised straight away through martin caceres' header. an excellent save from hugo lloris kept it out. what a save that was! but the uruguayan will want to forget this. and a bad goalkeeping errorfrom uruguay keeper fernando muslera wrapped it up for france just after the hour mark as antonie griezmann's shot ended up in the back of the net. france 2—0 uruguay. the 1998...
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. >>> still ahead, everybody, roger federer and raphael roll on while serena continues to dominate the.aging everything. we also have the age-old problem of bias in the workplace. really... never heard of it. the question is... who's going to fix all of this? an actor? probably not. but you know who can solve it? business. because solving big problems is what business does best. so let's take on the wage gap, the opportunity gap, the achievement gap. whatever the problem, business can help. and i know who can help them do it. the world is full of different hair. that's why pantene has the perfect conditioners for everyone. from air-light foam, to nourishing 3 minute miracle, to the moisture-infusing gold series. we give more women great hair days - every day. pantene. until her laptop crashed this morning. her salon was booked for weeks, having it problems? ask a business advisor how to get on demand tech support for as little as $15 a month. right now, save $300 on our hp 2-in-1 laptop bundle at office depot officemax okay. your all you can eat ribenjoy. thanks. ♪ ♪ when i touch you l
. >>> still ahead, everybody, roger federer and raphael roll on while serena continues to dominate the.aging everything. we also have the age-old problem of bias in the workplace. really... never heard of it. the question is... who's going to fix all of this? an actor? probably not. but you know who can solve it? business. because solving big problems is what business does best. so let's take on the wage gap, the opportunity gap, the achievement gap. whatever the problem, business can...
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yousef: peter, there is a bloomberg column that came out a few minutes ago from therese raphael. said no deal brexit is crazy but it might just happen. you think back to when it was considered a laughable negotiating tactic. where are you on how this will all play out? peter: i think the likely delivery from the government -- they have a mandate to deliver. brexit, in other words a soft brexit. that is all the house of commons has the copy -- has the capability to deliver. if they try to deliver something else, i would expect a second referendum to pop up. i think that would be more likely to suggest a soft brexit outcome materializes. if we try to push for anything harder than that, that is when the fx market will start to be disappointed with what is trying to be delivered. on the other hand, if we push for something that is too soft, the likely of the eu pushing back on that becomes great. nejra: given what you said about u.k. rates and taking into account your view on european rates, where do you see eurosterling going? peter: i expected to be strengthening against sterling.
yousef: peter, there is a bloomberg column that came out a few minutes ago from therese raphael. said no deal brexit is crazy but it might just happen. you think back to when it was considered a laughable negotiating tactic. where are you on how this will all play out? peter: i think the likely delivery from the government -- they have a mandate to deliver. brexit, in other words a soft brexit. that is all the house of commons has the copy -- has the capability to deliver. if they try to...
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here is raphael varane. pavard. pogba.of a lovely glancing header in the quarterfinals against uruguay. embolo can to hearfor france. —— embolo can say. lukakuis lukaku is playing as an orthodox number nine. kevin de bruyne played asa number nine. kevin de bruyne played as a false nine if you like. but there is nothing false about romelu lukaku there is nothing false about romelu lu ka ku as there is nothing false about romelu lukaku as a number nine. it looks like fellaini will be ahead of everyone, which is unusual. he was magnificent in the game against brazil. i had the you're watching beyond one hundred days... it's a very good news day in thailand where all the boys and their coach are safely out of that underground cave. the rescue operation was dangerous but the boys didn't panic and the divers performed heroically. no—one could contain their glee as the final ambulances brought the remaining boys to a local hospital. no one thought we could make it but we did. it was a first for the world. brett kava naugh went to
here is raphael varane. pavard. pogba.of a lovely glancing header in the quarterfinals against uruguay. embolo can to hearfor france. —— embolo can say. lukakuis lukaku is playing as an orthodox number nine. kevin de bruyne played asa number nine. kevin de bruyne played as a false nine if you like. but there is nothing false about romelu lukaku there is nothing false about romelu lu ka ku as there is nothing false about romelu lukaku as a number nine. it looks like fellaini will be ahead of...
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off a set piece raphael varane flicks in first goal of the game france head into the break up 1-nothing got worst for uruguay... 15 minutes into the second half... fernando muslera can't handle antoine greizmann shot he bobbles the ball... france win 2-nothing... the will play their first semifinal since 2006 they will face belgium tuesday tuesday why did the warriors sign demarcus cousins? you always stick up for black athletes. you're a one trick pony. the warriors have nothing to lose singing demarcus cousins. everyone want to play with the back to back champions. he is coming into this season with something to prove cousins is still recovering from a achillies injury. i have ripped you consistently for years on social media and you never respond. good riddance, chicken! you're always talking about baseball being slow. please stop pretending you are young and frisky. mlb is trying to speed up baseball, but they can't make too many changes. they are limiting mound visits to 6 there's nothing wrong with baseball, it's just slower than basketball. there's no one like you brother. i grew
off a set piece raphael varane flicks in first goal of the game france head into the break up 1-nothing got worst for uruguay... 15 minutes into the second half... fernando muslera can't handle antoine greizmann shot he bobbles the ball... france win 2-nothing... the will play their first semifinal since 2006 they will face belgium tuesday tuesday why did the warriors sign demarcus cousins? you always stick up for black athletes. you're a one trick pony. the warriors have nothing to lose...
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real madrid defender raphael varane scored it just before real madrid defender raphael varane scoredr correspondent charlotte gallagher is in salisbury. so two places in particular, salisbury and amesbury, now part of this ongoing investigation, charlotte? yes, just behind me is the sheltered accommodation where dawn sturgess was living before she fell ill. please have sealed that off, and just behind that, that row of thrones attendance. in the last hour or so we have seen forensic officers in camouflage hazmat suits going into the building, and what they are looking for is any trace of nova chopped that could be inside there. officers are chopped that could be inside there. officers a re pretty chopped that could be inside there. officers are pretty confident dawn stu rg ess officers are pretty confident dawn sturgess and charlie rowley were contaminated after touching an object which contained novichok, so what they are searching for is that object, which is poison. they say it could be a syringe or something really innocuous looking you wouldn‘t expect, like a perfume bottle. so
real madrid defender raphael varane scored it just before real madrid defender raphael varane scoredr correspondent charlotte gallagher is in salisbury. so two places in particular, salisbury and amesbury, now part of this ongoing investigation, charlotte? yes, just behind me is the sheltered accommodation where dawn sturgess was living before she fell ill. please have sealed that off, and just behind that, that row of thrones attendance. in the last hour or so we have seen forensic officers in...
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majorvic's trophy, the fourth highest total in the history of tennis, trailing only roger federer's 20, raphael rafael nadal's as well. global news, 24 hours a day, on air and at to talk on twitter, in what i'm 120 countries. i am yvonne man. -- in one and 120 countries. i am yvonne man. rishaad: shares of both are said to be blocked from mainland trade. this is bloomberg. ♪ rishaad: we are back. this is "bloomberg markets." where are we at the moment? 16 minutes into the trading day. sophie: let's take a trick around the region, kicking it off with kuala lumpur. air asia rising as much as 2.6 recent -- 2.6%. it is closing in on a deal with airbus for air jet. in korea, a convenience store operator is sliding. hikehas created a wage that is hurting smaller operators in the industry as that hike is smaller than 2018's. financial ministers saying the wage hike may have a negative impact. we are seeing a tale of two stories when it comes to the telco space in chinese stocks. shenzhen and hong kong after the u.s. listed the ban as the company faces billions of dollars in losses over the months duri
majorvic's trophy, the fourth highest total in the history of tennis, trailing only roger federer's 20, raphael rafael nadal's as well. global news, 24 hours a day, on air and at to talk on twitter, in what i'm 120 countries. i am yvonne man. -- in one and 120 countries. i am yvonne man. rishaad: shares of both are said to be blocked from mainland trade. this is bloomberg. ♪ rishaad: we are back. this is "bloomberg markets." where are we at the moment? 16 minutes into the trading...
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did you watch sally jesse raphael yet today?" why that kind of reaction? it is in the culture. what is interesting is eric is in his 20's and sort of implicitly believed many of this . he went to rockford because he wanted to bust criminals, get guns off the street. this is what he thought policing was. it turns out that only a quarter of 911 calls have anything to do with crime. very few arrests have to do with violent crime. most of policing is interacting with people, so even if officers still have this culture of sort of bravado, sort of macho is machoism, it does not fit with what they do. dealing with a homeless individual every day and incredibly frustrated about what to do with him. you can imagine the kind of social services they would have to link up with to actually diffuse and treat those situations in the most effective way. that turned out -- turns out to be what the brunt of most police is. many domestic calls turned role isand an officer's to be a communicator, to listen and separate people and figure out what the situation is. it is not li
did you watch sally jesse raphael yet today?" why that kind of reaction? it is in the culture. what is interesting is eric is in his 20's and sort of implicitly believed many of this . he went to rockford because he wanted to bust criminals, get guns off the street. this is what he thought policing was. it turns out that only a quarter of 911 calls have anything to do with crime. very few arrests have to do with violent crime. most of policing is interacting with people, so even if...
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. >> raphael, i appreciate it.ve i know we hao cut you off. a lot to ggh to t. we'll have you back. i really appatre>>cie meanwhile betw the. a chi.s us olnt lalis rgeting industrheiar.
. >> raphael, i appreciate it.ve i know we hao cut you off. a lot to ggh to t. we'll have you back. i really appatre>>cie meanwhile betw the. a chi.s us olnt lalis rgeting industrheiar.