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thank you for being here. >> thank you. >> we're going to start with tracey. why do you believe this proposition is so important. >> so i'm a native of san francisco. i was born and raised here. for the past 29 years i've been a police officer in the city and county of san francisco. currently i work in the bayview district which has had a number of high profile incidents, shootings, assaults. as police officers, we need the best tools available for us to do our jobs, to go home safely, to keep the public safe, and this ballot measure will do that. i know that people have often times felt that tazers are inherently dangerous, we don't need them, we've been in a long, arduous fight trying to get tazers, even though when the d.o.j. collaborative reform recommended in their 27 two-page evaluation that we have tazers, that people have always stated that no we shouldn't. and numerous police departments throughout the bay area have them. >> thank you. john, why do you feel this proposition is so important. >> well, i think the most important thing for people to take
thank you for being here. >> thank you. >> we're going to start with tracey. why do you believe this proposition is so important. >> so i'm a native of san francisco. i was born and raised here. for the past 29 years i've been a police officer in the city and county of san francisco. currently i work in the bayview district which has had a number of high profile incidents, shootings, assaults. as police officers, we need the best tools available for us to do our jobs, to go...
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i'm cheryl casone. >> and tracey carrasco and for lauren simonetti.l: i'moping the next big thing will be the apple cart. tracee: imagine not win. in hours, millions of voters will head to the polls in eight states. big ras watch. california, new mexico and south dakota. congress is up for grabs in montana, iowa and new jersey, alabama and mississippi also holding primaries today. true into the state everybody is watching today, california for its so-called jungle primary. generally viewed as democratic territory, but the format could work against the party's candidate in some places. peter doocy explains. >> democrats think a blue wave is building said the party wants to hang 10 tomorrow trying to get top candidate on ballots in districts without a wipeout. all democrats have to do to get on the ballot in the jungle primary system is finished first or second. in some places so many democrats are running support is split and they may be left off november's rally. >> the issue is the jungle primary in california. what sounded like a great idea to move
i'm cheryl casone. >> and tracey carrasco and for lauren simonetti.l: i'moping the next big thing will be the apple cart. tracee: imagine not win. in hours, millions of voters will head to the polls in eight states. big ras watch. california, new mexico and south dakota. congress is up for grabs in montana, iowa and new jersey, alabama and mississippi also holding primaries today. true into the state everybody is watching today, california for its so-called jungle primary. generally...
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the one that springs to mind is tracey neville, england netball, at the commonwealth games, and whatemember about the aftermath of that was she putting a tweet out with a picture of her with their teachers and her club coaches who had got her started when she was a little girl, they had fostered her love of it, created a stimulating environment for her, and she and becoming an incredibly successful coach yourself, but she was recognising the people who got started, and i love that, that was everything i believed in. judy murray speaking to us earlier. and we finish tonight with a piece of cricketing history. 25 years to the day when shane warne produced what has been referred to as the ball of the century. dismissing mike gatting on day two of the first test in the 1993 ashes series at old trafford. first ball, he has bowled him, might getting can't believe it, first ball, lethal! beautiful delivery, not a bad want to start with, i can understand michael gatting being disbelieving! i don't think anyone could believe it, we should have known that he would go on to nudge over 700 wicke
the one that springs to mind is tracey neville, england netball, at the commonwealth games, and whatemember about the aftermath of that was she putting a tweet out with a picture of her with their teachers and her club coaches who had got her started when she was a little girl, they had fostered her love of it, created a stimulating environment for her, and she and becoming an incredibly successful coach yourself, but she was recognising the people who got started, and i love that, that was...
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his daughter, tracey, said dr barton's statement today was empty. responsibility for her actions, but she has chosen once again not to do that. she's portrayed herself as a victim, which i find quite distasteful. she's not a victim. that sense of disappointment was shared by the family of elsie devine, another victim identified by the report. there she is getting on with her life, and here we are, fighting all these government bodies, and... i just can't understand, you know, britishjustice. when relatives gathered for the report's publication, few had any idea of the full scale of what had happened. in fact, last week's inquiry found that a total of 656 patients may have been victims of unnecessary drugs here, but we've now learned that three more families have come forward to the police since the report was published to say their loved ones too may have met an early death at this hospital. drjane barton wasn't the only one criticised by the inquiry. others are likely to be the subject of interest for any future police investigation. duncan kennedy
his daughter, tracey, said dr barton's statement today was empty. responsibility for her actions, but she has chosen once again not to do that. she's portrayed herself as a victim, which i find quite distasteful. she's not a victim. that sense of disappointment was shared by the family of elsie devine, another victim identified by the report. there she is getting on with her life, and here we are, fighting all these government bodies, and... i just can't understand, you know, britishjustice....
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that is actually moving along okay if you driving on 80 westbound and 580 westbound looking at the tracey triangle there no major issues getting out to the dublin interchange. looking at interstate 880 this is moving well and at the toll plaza we have off to a good start. >>> the trump administration is now doubling down on the defense of the immigration policytes ch. >> the audio recording of spanish children crying was released. . >> she said she received the recording from whistle blowers. the department of homeland security chief said that children are being treated well. >> it is the exclusive product of loopholes in the federal immigration laws that prevent them from being detained and removed and sent to their country. >> it is about humanity and family and who we are as a country. >> a country without borders is not a country at all. >> the 0 tolerance policy has led to the separation charging everyone who crosses the border illegally be arrested. >> trump himself said essentially this is the bargaining chip he made a statement that he is, you know willing to change this policy if
that is actually moving along okay if you driving on 80 westbound and 580 westbound looking at the tracey triangle there no major issues getting out to the dublin interchange. looking at interstate 880 this is moving well and at the toll plaza we have off to a good start. >>> the trump administration is now doubling down on the defense of the immigration policytes ch. >> the audio recording of spanish children crying was released. . >> she said she received the recording...
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sports minister tracey crouch told a parliamentary debate the law didn't allow for a pilot that westbut the review will work with interested groups and look at data before reporting back at the end of the year. and wayne rooney is on the verge of signing for major league soccer side dc united. the everton foward agreed terms several weeks ago, but was said to be unsure about leaving halfway through his contract with his boyhood club. he's expected to be in the states later this week to complete the transfer. that's all from sportsday. groups a groupsa and groups a and b have been decided, would want to see portugal play uruguay, russia will be facing spain tomorrow it is all about argentina and whether or not they can make it through. that his attempt this sports day. coming up in a moment, the papers. from all those, goodbye from moscow. -- all from all those, goodbye from moscow. —— all of us. hello and welcome to our look ahead to what the the papers will be bringing us tomorrow. with me are caroline wheeler, who's deputy political editor at the sunday times, and jessica elgot, po
sports minister tracey crouch told a parliamentary debate the law didn't allow for a pilot that westbut the review will work with interested groups and look at data before reporting back at the end of the year. and wayne rooney is on the verge of signing for major league soccer side dc united. the everton foward agreed terms several weeks ago, but was said to be unsure about leaving halfway through his contract with his boyhood club. he's expected to be in the states later this week to complete...
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guy: tracey alloway? will will have to be even quicker.trong demand in the corporate bond market. buyers are selling $15 billion worth of wants just yesterday. there are different things happening in different segments. the blue is the premium for junk relative to investment grading. it is plumbing new lows similar to what we saw in 2012 and 2007. the white line is investors going for stocks with stronger balance sheets. guy: great charts. snap decision. tracey, that spread worth paying attention to. this is bloomberg. ♪ retail. under pressure like never before. and it's connected technology that's moving companies forward fast. e-commerce. real time inventory. virtual changing rooms. that's why retailers rely on comcast business to deliver consistent network speed across multiple locations. every corporate office, warehouse and store near or far covered. leaving every competitor, threat and challenge outmaneuvered. comcast business outmaneuver. ♪ >> mario's moment. president draghi prepares to address the central bank in central portugal.
guy: tracey alloway? will will have to be even quicker.trong demand in the corporate bond market. buyers are selling $15 billion worth of wants just yesterday. there are different things happening in different segments. the blue is the premium for junk relative to investment grading. it is plumbing new lows similar to what we saw in 2012 and 2007. the white line is investors going for stocks with stronger balance sheets. guy: great charts. snap decision. tracey, that spread worth paying...
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if you're driving from tracey, let's get right to that. earlier there was a crash reported westbound 580, just west of the 205. unfortunately a motorcycle rider was down. i read the chp report. it appears somebody did stop and help that motorcycle driver move to the right hand shoulder to a much safer location but you're seeing a couple of delays there. so far it appears they are working to move those out of the lanes originally there was one lane blocked. that will get a little better. even at this hour, we're seeing delays coming out of that area, westbound 580 from grant line road towards the 680. we're looking at 24 minutes, southbound 680 from 58011 minutes and westbound 84, about 14 minutes. i'll send it back to you. >> thanks so much, vianey. now to breaking news from overnight, the world cup is coming to america. >> early this morning fifa awarded the 2026 games to the u.s., mexico and canada. kris sanchez is live outside levi stadium. the bay area could be a big part of this excitement. >> reporter: yeah, what a way to kick off st
if you're driving from tracey, let's get right to that. earlier there was a crash reported westbound 580, just west of the 205. unfortunately a motorcycle rider was down. i read the chp report. it appears somebody did stop and help that motorcycle driver move to the right hand shoulder to a much safer location but you're seeing a couple of delays there. so far it appears they are working to move those out of the lanes originally there was one lane blocked. that will get a little better. even at...
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the one that springs to mind is tracey neville, england netball, at the commonwealth games, and whater club coaches who had got her started when she was a little girl, they had fostered her love of it, created a stimulating environment for her, and she and becoming an incredibly successful coach yourself, but she was recognising the people who got started, and i love that, that was everything i believed in. judy murray speaking to us earlier. and we finish tonight with a piece of cricketing history. 25 years to the day when shane warne produced what has been referred to as the ball of the century.
the one that springs to mind is tracey neville, england netball, at the commonwealth games, and whater club coaches who had got her started when she was a little girl, they had fostered her love of it, created a stimulating environment for her, and she and becoming an incredibly successful coach yourself, but she was recognising the people who got started, and i love that, that was everything i believed in. judy murray speaking to us earlier. and we finish tonight with a piece of cricketing...
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conversations] [inaudible conversations] [inaudible conversations] [inaudible conversations] >> aclu welcomes traceyhiggins. [applause] >> wow, good morning, everyone and welcome to this morning's plenar
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he was accompanied by the sports minister tracey crouch.ception, hosted by the prime minister, for commonwealth athletes. well, that's it for monday in parliament and time for me to disappear too. mandy baker will be here for the rest of the week but from me, kristiina cooper, goodbye. good morning. the best of the sunshine on monday was out to the west, particular south—west wales. for most of us it was a pretty grey, cloudy start to our new working week, wasn't it? in fact, this weather watcher's picture sums it up quite nicely, the cloud thick enough for the odd spot or two of drizzle. we start like that for many today, but fingers crossed conditions will improve later on. now, it's a very quiet weather story right throughout the week across the uk, with high—pressure sitting up into the north, and this north—easterly flow. now, that's responsible for driving in this cloud through the night, and it makes for a pretty grey, murky start. but, as we go through the day, it does look as though the cloud will start to thin and break and push i
he was accompanied by the sports minister tracey crouch.ception, hosted by the prime minister, for commonwealth athletes. well, that's it for monday in parliament and time for me to disappear too. mandy baker will be here for the rest of the week but from me, kristiina cooper, goodbye. good morning. the best of the sunshine on monday was out to the west, particular south—west wales. for most of us it was a pretty grey, cloudy start to our new working week, wasn't it? in fact, this weather...
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[inaudible conversations] >> aclu welcomes tracey higgins. [applause] >> wow, good morning, everyone and welcome to this morning's plenary. the rule of law in the age of trump. as you've heard, i am tracey higgins, law professor and founder and director of the center for international law and justice, but more importantly for our purpose this morning, and proud to serves chair of the aclu centennial. [applause] is a nationwide effort to ensure that this great organization has a critical resource that it needs not only to respond to the urgent threat that we face today, but at the same time to continue building a more just, vibrant and inclusive future for our country. i'm especially pleased to introduce this morning's plenary session because it is the perfect topic to start off our first full day at this conference. perfect because on our first were addressing the foundational print all of our american republic that ours is a government of law and not of women and men. today the principal is being challenged so vital to the rule of law are be
[inaudible conversations] >> aclu welcomes tracey higgins. [applause] >> wow, good morning, everyone and welcome to this morning's plenary. the rule of law in the age of trump. as you've heard, i am tracey higgins, law professor and founder and director of the center for international law and justice, but more importantly for our purpose this morning, and proud to serves chair of the aclu centennial. [applause] is a nationwide effort to ensure that this great organization has a...
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his daughter tracey said dr barton's statement today was empty.ity today to come out and take responsibility for her actions, but she has chosen once again not to do that. she's portrayed herself as a victim, which i find quite distasteful. she's not a victim. that sense of disappointment was shared by the family of elsie devine, another victim identified by the report. there she is getting on with her life, and here we are, fighting all these government bodies, and... i just can't understand, you know, britishjustice. when relatives gathered for the report's publication, few had any idea of the full scale of what had happened. in fact, last week's inquiry found that a total of 656 patients may have been victims of unnecessary drugs here. but we have now learned that three more families have come forward to the police since the report was published to say their loved ones too may have met an early death at this hospital. drjane barton wasn't the only one criticised by the inquiry. others are likely to be the subject of interest for any future poli
his daughter tracey said dr barton's statement today was empty.ity today to come out and take responsibility for her actions, but she has chosen once again not to do that. she's portrayed herself as a victim, which i find quite distasteful. she's not a victim. that sense of disappointment was shared by the family of elsie devine, another victim identified by the report. there she is getting on with her life, and here we are, fighting all these government bodies, and... i just can't understand,...
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his daughter, tracey, said dr barton's statement today was empty.y today to come out and take responsibility for her actions, but she has chosen once again not to do that. she's portrayed herself as a victim, which i find quite distasteful. she's not a victim. that sense of disappointment was shared by the family of elsie devine, another victim identified by the report. there she is getting on with her life, and here we are, fighting all these government bodies, and... i just can't understand, you know, britishjustice. when relatives gathered for the report's publication, few had any idea of the full scale of what had happened. in fact, last week's inquiry found that a total of 656 patients may have been victims of unnecessary drugs here. but we've now learned that three more families have come forward to the police since the report was published to say their loved ones too may have met an early death at this hospital. drjane barton wasn't the only one criticised by the inquiry. others are likely to be the subject of interest for any future police i
his daughter, tracey, said dr barton's statement today was empty.y today to come out and take responsibility for her actions, but she has chosen once again not to do that. she's portrayed herself as a victim, which i find quite distasteful. she's not a victim. that sense of disappointment was shared by the family of elsie devine, another victim identified by the report. there she is getting on with her life, and here we are, fighting all these government bodies, and... i just can't understand,...
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his daughter tracey said dr barton's statement today was empty.ome out and take responsibility for her actions, but she has chosen once again not to do that. she's portrayed herself as a victim, which i find quite distasteful. she's not a victim. that sense of disappointment was shared by the family of elsie devine, another victim identified by the report. there she is getting on with her life, and here we are, fighting all these government bodies, and... i just can't understand, you know, britishjustice. when relatives gathered for the report's publication, few had any idea of the full scale of what had happened. in fact, last week's inquiry found that a total of 656 patients may have been victims of unnecessary drugs here. but we have now learned that three more families have come forward to the police since the report was published to say their loved ones too may have met an early death at this hospital. drjane barton wasn't the only one criticised by the inquiry. others are likely to be the subject of interest for any future police investigati
his daughter tracey said dr barton's statement today was empty.ome out and take responsibility for her actions, but she has chosen once again not to do that. she's portrayed herself as a victim, which i find quite distasteful. she's not a victim. that sense of disappointment was shared by the family of elsie devine, another victim identified by the report. there she is getting on with her life, and here we are, fighting all these government bodies, and... i just can't understand, you know,...
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after every tracey's a territory it launched a fierce offensive to keep its southern neighbor ethiopia from the town. it would all be in vain in the end after heavy casualties on both sides. ethiopia want to string of military victories which saw its troops move into the disputed territory . the conflict between the two countries left tens of thousands dead or injured in the space of just two years. as the war spread so did the massive displacement of communities today many eritreans are among the migrants risking the dangerous journey in the hopes of making it to europe. many are fleeing the country because of compulsory military service that is being described by human rights groups as harsh the eritrean government says it forces conscription because it needs a constant large army to defend itself in the conflict with ethiopia. but the talks between the two sides could move the conflict towards a peaceful resolution pulling a peace gesture from addis ababa. under the new prime minister if the o.p.'s says it will recognize a two thousand and two ruling on the border between the two co
after every tracey's a territory it launched a fierce offensive to keep its southern neighbor ethiopia from the town. it would all be in vain in the end after heavy casualties on both sides. ethiopia want to string of military victories which saw its troops move into the disputed territory . the conflict between the two countries left tens of thousands dead or injured in the space of just two years. as the war spread so did the massive displacement of communities today many eritreans are among...
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together, natasha stewart and tracey lynn garner sell body enhancements to a young woman for the ultimateher life. >> this was a very barbaric procedure that should have never been performed. >> narrator: and later, chad livdahl is a doctor who develops a botox knock-off and distributes it to more than 200 physicians nationwide. >> he had it in the palm of his ha
together, natasha stewart and tracey lynn garner sell body enhancements to a young woman for the ultimateher life. >> this was a very barbaric procedure that should have never been performed. >> narrator: and later, chad livdahl is a doctor who develops a botox knock-off and distributes it to more than 200 physicians nationwide. >> he had it in the palm of his ha
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tracey carrasco in for cheryl casone. gerri: gerri willis in for lauren simonetti.sident trump stepping into release an executive order to keep immigrant families together. he remains as tough as ever and immigration policy. gerri: ellison barber has the details. >> illegal immigration continues to heat up with pictures of the white house will just make the situation worse. debate over immigration took center stage during a make america great again rally in minnesota. >> we are going to keep families together, but the border is going to be just as tough as it's been. >> this hours after president trump signed an executive order aimed at keeping families together across the southern border illegally. the order is aimed at keeping families together, but it does not change the administration's so-called zero-tolerance policy. the secretary of homeland security to maintain custody of alien families while criminal and proper injury or immigration proceedings play out. a 2015 ruling related from detaining to file a request to modify the settlement agreement and allow dhs
tracey carrasco in for cheryl casone. gerri: gerri willis in for lauren simonetti.sident trump stepping into release an executive order to keep immigrant families together. he remains as tough as ever and immigration policy. gerri: ellison barber has the details. >> illegal immigration continues to heat up with pictures of the white house will just make the situation worse. debate over immigration took center stage during a make america great again rally in minnesota. >> we are...
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catherine and tracey, delighted to have you joining us today. good luck to all three.ound. and here come the categories, starting off with... next, you deal with... then... and finally, hey... of course it is. david, start. i'll take tv for $600. answer -- daily double. [ applause ] you can risk up to $1,000, though you have no money at the moment. let's make it all the way. let's make it $1,000. all right...
catherine and tracey, delighted to have you joining us today. good luck to all three.ound. and here come the categories, starting off with... next, you deal with... then... and finally, hey... of course it is. david, start. i'll take tv for $600. answer -- daily double. [ applause ] you can risk up to $1,000, though you have no money at the moment. let's make it all the way. let's make it $1,000. all right...
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you know tracey and i are thinking. tracee: international house of baking. trying to tweet us right now but us know what you think. train to our ejector facebook confirmed a shared user data with chinese firm national security threat. the latest twist in the aftermath of the clinton e-mail investigation. the ousted deputy that wants to trade his testimony for immunity. u.s. stock index futures looking at the board. dow futures up by ebay. s&p 500 up by four. nasdaq up to 11 and a quarter. you are watching the "fbn:am." i already spoke to our allstate agent, and i know that we have accident forgiveness. which is so smart on your guy's part. like fact that they'll just... forgive you... foeeks whout the car. ayp. good night. with accident forgiveness your rates won't go up just because of an accident. switching to allstate is worth it. where we're changing withs? contemporary make-overs. then, use the ultimate power handshake, the upper hander with a double palm grab. who has the upper hand now? start winning today. book now at lq.com. captured lightning in a
you know tracey and i are thinking. tracee: international house of baking. trying to tweet us right now but us know what you think. train to our ejector facebook confirmed a shared user data with chinese firm national security threat. the latest twist in the aftermath of the clinton e-mail investigation. the ousted deputy that wants to trade his testimony for immunity. u.s. stock index futures looking at the board. dow futures up by ebay. s&p 500 up by four. nasdaq up to 11 and a quarter....
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. >> off the court he's a great gu all right, tracey. sir, a quick question.you are a pastor. what is your name? >> reverend macklin. >> and you have your boys here. how important is it for the city of oakland? >> it's important to support something positive rather than police brutality and something negative. >> and have oakland in the spot like all across the country. >> it's a big deal to the bay area. i think it's a great game and i think they deserve it. >> you have your boys here. talk about role models. >> i think role models are important, especially for african-american boys see positive men in our nba teams doing something positive. i am excited to be that example for the boys. >> show the boys here. favorite player? back who is your favorite player? >> curry. >> who is yours? >> durrant. >> they just happened to be golden state warriors and they are ready. we are still a good three hours away from the parade but that's okay and we will send it back to you. >>> stay with us here on "ktvu." our ge continues at 10:00 a.m. through the entire parade and
. >> off the court he's a great gu all right, tracey. sir, a quick question.you are a pastor. what is your name? >> reverend macklin. >> and you have your boys here. how important is it for the city of oakland? >> it's important to support something positive rather than police brutality and something negative. >> and have oakland in the spot like all across the country. >> it's a big deal to the bay area. i think it's a great game and i think they deserve it....
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good morning, tracey. how do you think this could affect the market?we have seen the fears affect the market essentially since january and wll see continued volatility in the market not only because of the trade wars, but also because are latin the cycle and everything else that's going on in the economy. although the economy is very strong, the trade were concerned are really what will continue to have volatility to the market. cheryl: armando product january. your artificial intelligence software was able to project the market drop. what is it to you this time? >> were able to predict the market drop at the end of january because he takes unique approach to tactical analysis but we're not looking at a single stock towards isolation or rather the broader global perspective looking at commodity prices, interest rates, currency prices, international indices initiatives between this market and doing patter recognition using a.i. technology to make those forecasts. as of right now, this was just updated last night. oliver forecast in the dow, nasdaq and s
good morning, tracey. how do you think this could affect the market?we have seen the fears affect the market essentially since january and wll see continued volatility in the market not only because of the trade wars, but also because are latin the cycle and everything else that's going on in the economy. although the economy is very strong, the trade were concerned are really what will continue to have volatility to the market. cheryl: armando product january. your artificial intelligence...
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cheryl: good job, tracey carrasco, ladies and gentlemen.carrying hundreds of people nosediving shortly after takeoff. we will give you details on what happened and this is a very scary event what happened. they surprised that expect it today from the pentagon. the u.s. will suspend joint military at her sides of the south korea. that was fast. a look at the potential impact of that decision. u.s. stock market futures down nearly 200 points yesterday on the fed decision. talk to in the premarket. s&p five, nasdaq up nine and a quarter. we will be right back. touch shows how we really feel. but does psoriasis ever get in the way? embrace the chance of 100% clear skin with taltz. up to 90% of those with moderate to severe psoriasis had a significant improvement of their psoriasis plaques. most people were still clearer after one year. with taltz, 4 out of 10 even achieved completely clear skin. don't use if you're allergic to taltz. before starting, you should be checked for tuberculosis. taltz may increase risk of infections and lower your ab
cheryl: good job, tracey carrasco, ladies and gentlemen.carrying hundreds of people nosediving shortly after takeoff. we will give you details on what happened and this is a very scary event what happened. they surprised that expect it today from the pentagon. the u.s. will suspend joint military at her sides of the south korea. that was fast. a look at the potential impact of that decision. u.s. stock market futures down nearly 200 points yesterday on the fed decision. talk to in the...
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we did he have n you can see the traffic map right now, still seeing a slowdown from tracey due to the earlier crash. we'll get to that crash in the south bay but right now i do want to get to the crash along westbound 80. it appears earlier it was reported as a stalled vehicle. it seems like now there is a crash just behind that. now i'm not quite sure if somebody hit the stalled vehicle or this is a separate incident. but we're starting to see light delays out of that area. expect to see some slowing still though in the south bay. this is causing the biggest h d headac headache. lane three remains blocked at this hour. south bay drive times 51 minutes. head out now. >> good advice there, vianey, thank you. 6:01. we begin with brabing news, the bay area in a soccer frenzy as the world cup is kicking off tomorrow morning but now we're learn being the bay area could have a shot at hosting the world cup games eight years from now. "today in the bay's" kris sanchez live with the big announcement overnight from fifa, kris. >> reporter: hi there, laura, not just a shot but pretty darn good
we did he have n you can see the traffic map right now, still seeing a slowdown from tracey due to the earlier crash. we'll get to that crash in the south bay but right now i do want to get to the crash along westbound 80. it appears earlier it was reported as a stalled vehicle. it seems like now there is a crash just behind that. now i'm not quite sure if somebody hit the stalled vehicle or this is a separate incident. but we're starting to see light delays out of that area. expect to see some...
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covered strom since the integration and i have to say that it seems to be his usual way of handling tracey's and disputes and he is expecting to hear quite a knock out fight with the europeans especially so it is his way of trying to distract the attention from average disputed topics and at the same y. the same at the same time time he's also showing that he is not thinking about backing down but rubber would like to double down so pretty confrontational style there alexandra but it's taken a lot of people by surprise a statement russia should join the g. seven what kind of reactions are you expecting to this suggestion. well the new italian prime minister conde was quoted as saying that he agrees that he thinks it would be in the interests in the interest of everyone for russia to rejoin the group so that's quite interesting and it seems as if you asked president would be successful in trying to divide the over six members of the g seven and by making this remarks today eyes it's you that troubles also trying to show the u.s. top elyse that he doesn't have to rely on them because he can al
covered strom since the integration and i have to say that it seems to be his usual way of handling tracey's and disputes and he is expecting to hear quite a knock out fight with the europeans especially so it is his way of trying to distract the attention from average disputed topics and at the same y. the same at the same time time he's also showing that he is not thinking about backing down but rubber would like to double down so pretty confrontational style there alexandra but it's taken a...
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as you've heard, and tracey higgins, law professor and founder and director for international law and justice. more importantly for our purposes this morning from a this morning, and proud to serve as one of the chairs of the aclu centennial. [applause] is a nationwide effort to ensure this great organization has a critical resources that it that we face today. but at theame time, to continue building a more just, vibrant and inclusive future for our country. i'm especially pleased to introduce this morning's plenary session because it is the perfect topic to start off our first full day of this conference. perfect egos on our first addressing the foundational american republic, that ours is a government of law. today that principal is being challenged other legal norm, so vital to the rule of law are being eroded. what challenges precisely are democracs facen suche. to answer that question, we have the best in both highly asked her and legal minds in america. the first is a prominent constitutional law expert, veteran as many supreme court cases in the national legal director of the
as you've heard, and tracey higgins, law professor and founder and director for international law and justice. more importantly for our purposes this morning from a this morning, and proud to serve as one of the chairs of the aclu centennial. [applause] is a nationwide effort to ensure this great organization has a critical resources that it that we face today. but at theame time, to continue building a more just, vibrant and inclusive future for our country. i'm especially pleased to introduce...
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tracey says that before christmas she was made redundant from wilkos, she had never been through thateels like it is slightly relentless. ultimately this is people‘s lives, it is good to hear sometimes. you want to know at this point that there are other opportunities, it can be very scary. we wa nt opportunities, it can be very scary. we want people to get in touch, i will definitely carry on digging into this. always interested in growth areas. we will talk about driverless cars. we‘re told that driverless cars will be the future of motoring — but how will they actually work? manufacturers are being warned that words like "autonomous" and "autopilot" are lulling some drivers into a false sense of security. motorists may think that they have self—driving cars when that‘s not actually the case, as our technology correspondent rory cellan—jones explains. so the autopilot system is on. this is not a self driving car, but the tesla has some features to automate the driving process and car insurers are worried about how they are described. we have something called autopilot, i think it is
tracey says that before christmas she was made redundant from wilkos, she had never been through thateels like it is slightly relentless. ultimately this is people‘s lives, it is good to hear sometimes. you want to know at this point that there are other opportunities, it can be very scary. we wa nt opportunities, it can be very scary. we want people to get in touch, i will definitely carry on digging into this. always interested in growth areas. we will talk about driverless cars. we‘re...