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>> tracey: you hate clowns. >> anthony: i hate clowns. >> tracey: okay. >> anthony: jesters?ony: festive attire? uh, i have beer right now. i don't need no stinking carnival to drink beer, man. and as i understand it, i am urged to drink beer as part of a community of beer drinkers with other bros. i hate bros. >> tracey: it's not just bros. it's a whole community of people speaking in dialect, singing songs in dialect. >> anthony: singing, i forgot to mention that. >> tracey: singing is good. >> anthony: i hate that too. >> tracey: there is another side, and if you open your heart, you would see it. >> anthony: my heart is a cold, cold place, and there's no room in it for jugglers. what did you think when you heard that i want to come to germany and go to cologne? >> tracey: that's awesome because cologne is like the other city in germany that i can really identify with. it's like i have this love affair with it. >> anthony: i often say that the places i go, there's a pheromonic decision made very quickly. you step outside the airport terminal, and you go -- [ sniffs ] and y
>> tracey: you hate clowns. >> anthony: i hate clowns. >> tracey: okay. >> anthony: jesters?ony: festive attire? uh, i have beer right now. i don't need no stinking carnival to drink beer, man. and as i understand it, i am urged to drink beer as part of a community of beer drinkers with other bros. i hate bros. >> tracey: it's not just bros. it's a whole community of people speaking in dialect, singing songs in dialect. >> anthony: singing, i forgot to...
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tracey ullman is here, everybody! cheers and applause ) we're going to be chatting to her about her new hbo show, but first let's catch up on today's headlines. president trump, remember him? we all know he wants to build a wall, and, now, he wants other countries to build one, too. >> president trump has a brand-new border wall controversy, only this one involves the desert -- in africa. spain's foreign minister says trump told him he should build a border wall across the entire sahara desert to thwart europe's migrant crisis. ( laughter ) >> trevor: imagine having to world learn about your toad penis and it's still only the second most embarrassing story about you this week. ( laughter ) i have to be honest, i'm disappointed with trump, because when he first came up with the wall i thought he was a crazy out of the box thinker. now i realize he only has one move. i wouldn't be surprise if he uses it as a pick up line -- excuse me, miss, is that drink a wall? because somebody else is about to pay for it! ( laughter )
tracey ullman is here, everybody! cheers and applause ) we're going to be chatting to her about her new hbo show, but first let's catch up on today's headlines. president trump, remember him? we all know he wants to build a wall, and, now, he wants other countries to build one, too. >> president trump has a brand-new border wall controversy, only this one involves the desert -- in africa. spain's foreign minister says trump told him he should build a border wall across the entire sahara...
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for now her focus team will be fairly set in tracey neville's mind.erfocus is on continuing momentum and getting better of australia again. that will also likely lead to a quad series victory providing they can follow it up victory providing they can follow it up with a win over south africa. world cup tickets go on general sale tomorrow morning. so beating australia couldn't come at a better time for them. and before we leave you, i promised you the answer to our ‘what happened next teaser‘... this is a match between flamenco and vasco da gama in the brazilian top flight. vasco s bruno silva injured in a clash of heads, so the medial team are called on, in this case an ambulance drives onto the field and silva is stretchered into the back, but then the ambulance won't start and players on both sides had to help it on its way. bruno silva was released from hospital after an overnight stay. perhaps it ran out of petrol! it is currently one nil to barcelona, and the spurs have had the better of inter—milan, but it's still goalless. that's all from sport
for now her focus team will be fairly set in tracey neville's mind.erfocus is on continuing momentum and getting better of australia again. that will also likely lead to a quad series victory providing they can follow it up victory providing they can follow it up with a win over south africa. world cup tickets go on general sale tomorrow morning. so beating australia couldn't come at a better time for them. and before we leave you, i promised you the answer to our ‘what happened next...
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as tracey mentioned, i'm nicole trainer.i've been working with city clinic for about ten years, but i've had the pleasure working with dr. susan phillips and tracey over the past two years. so for the next few slides i'm just giving you a brief overview of our san francisco prep funded programs which provides prep provision and also prep referral programs. as dr. bucklinder mentioned, the prep services that are directly funded to our c.b.o.s are one of the pillars that are influential to getting us to zero. so to increase our access around san francisco, we have collaborated with multiple community based organizations nard to our primary -- d.p.h. primary care clinics, city clinic, and also some of our private partners such as kaiser to expand our prep services here. we've learned that working in our individual silos, we just can't get to getting to zero, so it truly takes a village and all of us working as a partnership to ensure that everyone has access, specifically for communities of color, we find that when we work in o
as tracey mentioned, i'm nicole trainer.i've been working with city clinic for about ten years, but i've had the pleasure working with dr. susan phillips and tracey over the past two years. so for the next few slides i'm just giving you a brief overview of our san francisco prep funded programs which provides prep provision and also prep referral programs. as dr. bucklinder mentioned, the prep services that are directly funded to our c.b.o.s are one of the pillars that are influential to...
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trade and economic council plus we discuss the circular economy with tracey chambers the c.e.o. of the holding bank who is fresh from the united nations sustainable goals so much how can businesses make more efficient effective use of inputs and ways to increase returns and a more sustainable planet we'll talk it over with tracy as we speak in appropriate break here of those digits at the closing bell back in a flash. the democrats are not socially liberal they are pro-war and so are the republicans and the problem people have with trump is that he's pro peace and that's not acceptable in america today that runs except for against iran. well you know the tathagata walking the walk and you know you have to do it you have to do but he's acting plea going down the path that hillary clinton clearly was going. to. welcome back and updating the story of the collapse of the u.k. contractor karelian the national audit office reports the resulting cost. the government will total at least one hundred forty eight million pounds at sixty five and sixty five million of that total will go to
trade and economic council plus we discuss the circular economy with tracey chambers the c.e.o. of the holding bank who is fresh from the united nations sustainable goals so much how can businesses make more efficient effective use of inputs and ways to increase returns and a more sustainable planet we'll talk it over with tracy as we speak in appropriate break here of those digits at the closing bell back in a flash. the democrats are not socially liberal they are pro-war and so are the...
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tracey neville is brilliant at herjob. is brilliant at herjob.1919. natalie berg is a retail expert at nbk retail. thank you forjoining us. launch a lot in advance of the actual opening. actual opening. the typical features you find in a traditional supermarket. traditional supermarket. so why are they doing it? they doing it? tesco is still the biggest grocery retailer, isn't it? biggest grocery retailer, isn't it? it has a third of the market share. so why are they doing this? change the way we shop, and there is simply no sign of innovating. simply no sign of innovating. less, but the reality is that none of this has worked. of this has worked. the discounters have chipped away at their market share, —— last decade. their market share, —— last decade. i think this is a last resort. so do you think it will work, then? you think it will work, then? well, the odds are against them. the odds are against them. stores alongside their supermarkets, and it hasn't worked —— asda. and it hasn't worked —— asda. lidl are doing, what can tesco do that is b
tracey neville is brilliant at herjob. is brilliant at herjob.1919. natalie berg is a retail expert at nbk retail. thank you forjoining us. launch a lot in advance of the actual opening. actual opening. the typical features you find in a traditional supermarket. traditional supermarket. so why are they doing it? they doing it? tesco is still the biggest grocery retailer, isn't it? biggest grocery retailer, isn't it? it has a third of the market share. so why are they doing this? change the way...
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>>> well, we're tracking the slow down for the drivers making the way in tracey. they're seeing the red and yellow maps. this is a map of 205 approaching 580 and that's a slow and stop. that's in the direction and dipping:then you start to pick up the speed by the time you gea 23-minute ride over to the interchange. heading out of problem westbound 24, you're looking fantastic. cannot say that too often. over along 680 and 242, things are speeding up. no delays as you go alongs the 580 approach. we're tracking the westbound and this is near gillman & keep a close eye on that for the next 23 minutes. that's over at the bay bridge plaza and that's the street that's shut down between third and fourth and that's the rest of september. i was downtown yesterday and it took me 46 minutes to go two miles. if you can avoid downtown, i would encourage you do so. that's a look at the traffic. >>> and they do not have to deal with it. yesterday the cab drivers had a chance to comment on the reforms designed to help the struggling drivers. among the proposals is the limits on
>>> well, we're tracking the slow down for the drivers making the way in tracey. they're seeing the red and yellow maps. this is a map of 205 approaching 580 and that's a slow and stop. that's in the direction and dipping:then you start to pick up the speed by the time you gea 23-minute ride over to the interchange. heading out of problem westbound 24, you're looking fantastic. cannot say that too often. over along 680 and 242, things are speeding up. no delays as you go alongs the 580...
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it all started when tracey, who has down syndrome, befriended a flight attendant who helped her get a uniform and wings to be flight attendant for the day. >>> when we come back, for more it's more than a game. america's veterans serving it up today at the u.s. open. the priest abuse pennsylvania -- expands to the bay area. the case at a religious retreat -- the grand jury uncovered. and the lengths leaders are accused of taking -- to cover it up. plus, the search for a driver who hit two kids on bikes. right now at 6: a deep dive into the ocean -- reveals alarmin >>> finally tonight, on this labor day lots of excitement at the u.s. open and joining the action on the court, a group of american veterans getting a chance to shine on tennis' biggest stage. nbc's catie beck has tonight's those who serve. >> reporter: there is no tennis experience needed, all that's required on these courts is that everyone serving a ball has also served the country. >> it's the highlight of my week to come out here to gear up, come out here and play with my fellow veterans. >> reporter: at the usga nation
it all started when tracey, who has down syndrome, befriended a flight attendant who helped her get a uniform and wings to be flight attendant for the day. >>> when we come back, for more it's more than a game. america's veterans serving it up today at the u.s. open. the priest abuse pennsylvania -- expands to the bay area. the case at a religious retreat -- the grand jury uncovered. and the lengths leaders are accused of taking -- to cover it up. plus, the search for a driver who hit...
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tracey neville wanted more from her roses side but it was australia who took a big lead into the lasta new belief and they came back with real energy. ultimately though australia reasserted their status as the best team in the world with ten months to go to the world cup. but england will know that despite missing key players they were not far short. emily croydon, bbc news. it's a sport watched by millions and will be included at the next olympic games. baseball is part of the fabric of america and has a long history in of all places — hull. at the game's peak more than 10,000 people watched a team from the city win the national title. however, it's popularity drifted and the sport went into obscurity. until now, asjohn pakey found out. america? no. it's hull. embracing a sport, passing it on to a new generation. left-centre field. it is gone. baseball is big, more than 100 million people watched the world series last year. it is popular in japan, central america and cuba. this is nothing new in >> doug:, there was a time when thousands would turn out and teams play. this is a pictur
tracey neville wanted more from her roses side but it was australia who took a big lead into the lasta new belief and they came back with real energy. ultimately though australia reasserted their status as the best team in the world with ten months to go to the world cup. but england will know that despite missing key players they were not far short. emily croydon, bbc news. it's a sport watched by millions and will be included at the next olympic games. baseball is part of the fabric of...
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use of inputs and ways for increased returns and a more sustainable planet we'll talk it over with tracey we are full to the brim with cool and stimulating stuff let's go. a broad coalition of nations has stepped up their defiance on u.s. policy on.
use of inputs and ways for increased returns and a more sustainable planet we'll talk it over with tracey we are full to the brim with cool and stimulating stuff let's go. a broad coalition of nations has stepped up their defiance on u.s. policy on.
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trade and economic council plus we discuss the circular economy with tracey chambers the c.e.o. of the clothing bank who is fresh from the united nations sustainable goals how can businesses make more efficient effective use of inputs and ways for increased returns and a more sustainable planet we'll talk it over with tracy as we speak in appropriate break here are those digits at the closing bell back in a flash. just buy that'll survival get. customers go buy. good health well reduce some lower. that's undercutting but what's good for markets it's not good for the global economy. and that it. had to get that will. and that to the money at that one the money of the two. that it. didn't get the money and that is out there will it is how much of that i think i've got a long time not a lot about how the now rolling starting from that point on but it does look as we have. been out of them out so out of a moderate pool. that i would have. passed by the way to really i'm not so. good that they did. so yeah i'm after. all if you look them in the little. you. welcome back and updating
trade and economic council plus we discuss the circular economy with tracey chambers the c.e.o. of the clothing bank who is fresh from the united nations sustainable goals how can businesses make more efficient effective use of inputs and ways for increased returns and a more sustainable planet we'll talk it over with tracy as we speak in appropriate break here are those digits at the closing bell back in a flash. just buy that'll survival get. customers go buy. good health well reduce some...
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ben tracey is in-- tracy is in hong kong. >> while it has been battering hong kong for several hours with torrential rain and wind at times that have topped 100 miles per hour, we have seen windows bloab out of high-rises in hong kong. we have seen scoostleds ripped right off the sides of buildingsment it is now high tide here and this is normally a stream but it is basically now a lake. the real issue here though is the wind. hong kong is basically a ghost town at this point. everyone has been told to stay inside. the airport is closed. this is a massive storm. at one point the most powerful storm on the planet anywhere this year. and already roared through the philippines, the same strength as a category five hurricane. the storm has now lost some of that strength as it is now approaching the south china coast. it is somewhere around a category one or two hurricane but enough to cause significant problems and many very densely pop lated cities here in the south of chaina. >> ben tracy, cbs news, hong kong. >> still ahead, a u.s. border patrol supervisor is accused of being a serial
ben tracey is in-- tracy is in hong kong. >> while it has been battering hong kong for several hours with torrential rain and wind at times that have topped 100 miles per hour, we have seen windows bloab out of high-rises in hong kong. we have seen scoostleds ripped right off the sides of buildingsment it is now high tide here and this is normally a stream but it is basically now a lake. the real issue here though is the wind. hong kong is basically a ghost town at this point. everyone...
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for more on that let's bring i nbc's tracey potts. hi there,tracie. most of those officials you just saw are cabinet members saying they were not the person who wrote this scathing editorial about psident trump and his decision-making and the led small resistance of people on the inside trying to keep america safe. now, at tha rally last night president trump talked about this. he was reportedly volcanic when the news broke. at the rally the president criticized not only the content and the person who wrote it but "the new york times" forhi publ it. >> the latest act of resistance is the op-ed published in the failing "new york times" by an anonymous -- anonymous gutless coward. >> unelected deep state operatives who defy the voters to push their own secret agendas are truly a t deat toocracy itself. >> now, here on capitol hill and at the white house there are calls for the anonymous writer on thenside to resign, certainly to com forward and pen that editorial. but "the new york times"ey says re not revealing the name. meantime, rudy giuliani, the pr
for more on that let's bring i nbc's tracey potts. hi there,tracie. most of those officials you just saw are cabinet members saying they were not the person who wrote this scathing editorial about psident trump and his decision-making and the led small resistance of people on the inside trying to keep america safe. now, at tha rally last night president trump talked about this. he was reportedly volcanic when the news broke. at the rally the president criticized not only the content and the...
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use of inputs and ways for increased returns and a more sustainable planet we'll talk it over with tracey we are full to the brim with cool and stimulating stuff let's go we are full to the brim with cool and stimulating stuff let's go. a broad coalition of nations as step. their defiance on u.s. policy on iran by creating a finance mechanism to skirt pending sanctions on iran oil the european union's top officials for external affairs announced at the un general assembly meeting in new york this week that the remaining parties to the two thousand and fifteen iranian nuclear agreement have created what they call a special purpose vehicle that's s.p.v. for that purpose u.s. president donald trump renounce the arrangement but the other nations that hope to salvage the agreement russia germany france china and britain are trying to convince iran to stay in and not restart their nuclear development program despite the u.s. has attempted sabotage it is the hope of supporting the agreement european companies will continue to trade with iran in accordance with european union law while some exper
use of inputs and ways for increased returns and a more sustainable planet we'll talk it over with tracey we are full to the brim with cool and stimulating stuff let's go we are full to the brim with cool and stimulating stuff let's go. a broad coalition of nations as step. their defiance on u.s. policy on iran by creating a finance mechanism to skirt pending sanctions on iran oil the european union's top officials for external affairs announced at the un general assembly meeting in new york...
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nearly 30 years ago, tracey edwards skippered the first all—female crew in a round the world yacht raceand restore it. now she is about to lead a crew on a new global adventure. our correspondentjohn maguire has been to meet them. the last time maiden sailed out of the hamble boat yard after a major refit, she was about to circumnavigate the globe and become a record—breaker. her all—female crew was the first to complete the whitbread round the world race and her skipper, tracy edwards, became a household name. that was 1990. then last year, tracy discovered maiden was abandoned in the seychelles and made plans to bring her back to life. it's just an incredible feeling, really. it's very overwhelming. when we first got her back to the uk she was in such a dreadful state. and we never lost hope, but there were times when we did think, "what are we doing? !" since then, she's been made ready for a new global adventure. this time a three—year voyage working with charities to raise awareness of education for girls. the full—time crew will have guest skippers, some of the best sailors in the
nearly 30 years ago, tracey edwards skippered the first all—female crew in a round the world yacht raceand restore it. now she is about to lead a crew on a new global adventure. our correspondentjohn maguire has been to meet them. the last time maiden sailed out of the hamble boat yard after a major refit, she was about to circumnavigate the globe and become a record—breaker. her all—female crew was the first to complete the whitbread round the world race and her skipper, tracy edwards,...
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news 4 tracey potts has action. >> lawyers for kristine says she is getting desperate. she had to move her family, and the fbi should get the facts on her assault claims. >> but republicans say no more delays. >> if she does not want to come on monday, publicly or privately, we're going to move on. >> judge brett kavanaugh denies assaulting hnd president trump is standing by hiss supreme court nohenee. >> don't want to be involved. if they wanted to be u they would certainly do that, but this is n really their thing. >> the accusations drawing parallels to the 1991 confirmation of clarence thomas. >> the men in this country just sh and step up, do the right thing for a change. >> on monday theyot may be doing anything at all. >> and then there is mark judge, the class malt that dr. ford says trac says. >> for the first time in a lon ti is not a weather alert day. >> amelia, weom even had sunshine, but will the sun stick around? >> for the most part we'll have plenty of sunshine for the remainder of the workweek, but more imrtantly we're n tracking any rain chances. our
news 4 tracey potts has action. >> lawyers for kristine says she is getting desperate. she had to move her family, and the fbi should get the facts on her assault claims. >> but republicans say no more delays. >> if she does not want to come on monday, publicly or privately, we're going to move on. >> judge brett kavanaugh denies assaulting hnd president trump is standing by hiss supreme court nohenee. >> don't want to be involved. if they wanted to be u they would...
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when his mother tracey was 28 weeks pregnant, a scan revealed a problem with his skull.ong concerned, staff encouraged her to have a natural birth. it didn't work and she needed an emergency ca esa rea n. and she needed an emergency caesarean. experts have repaired his skull and insist it's not the cause of his delayed development. why did you let me try in natural birth when you let me try in natural birth when you knew there was something wrong with his head 7 you knew there was something wrong with his head? eid have been a com pletely with his head? eid have been a completely different story. but they took the risk and i feel that he is now to suffer. sophia lily will turn two. she was born prematurely at 27 weeks and needed support to breathe, as this video shows. a mistake was made during a routine procedure to drain her chest. sophia lily needed to be resuscitated and the trust failed to tell her parents about the incident for days. so her parents wonder if her delayed development is due to being born early or medical errors. she might not be here now, if he hadn'
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tracey neville wanted more from her side but was australia who a bigger lead into the last quarter.belief and they came back with real energy. ultimately, though, australia reaffirmed their status as the world with ten months to go until the world cup but england will know that despite missing key players, they we re despite missing key players, they were not far short. football, and there were contrasting fortunes for english sides in the champions league last night. spurs lost late to inter milan, whilst liverpool left it late at anfield. substitute roberto firmino with the winner after paris saint germain had fought back from two goals down. of course manchester united and manchester city are in action this evening. all the build—up throughout the afternoon but for now, that is all your sport. more in the next hour. goodbye. thank you. the government has announced an extra two billion pounds, to build affordable and social housing in england. housing associations, local authorities and other bodies, can bid for money from 2021. the national housing federation, which represents ho
tracey neville wanted more from her side but was australia who a bigger lead into the last quarter.belief and they came back with real energy. ultimately, though, australia reaffirmed their status as the world with ten months to go until the world cup but england will know that despite missing key players, they we re despite missing key players, they were not far short. football, and there were contrasting fortunes for english sides in the champions league last night. spurs lost late to inter...
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a number posts —— art made by the likes of tracey emin and jeremy corbyn is to be auctioned by a schoolulwich. it wants to raise £20,000 for its art department by selling 500 tickets at £a0 each. an exhibition of the work is to be held next month. if you've ever wondered what the inside of rod stewart's house looks like, now‘s your chance to find out. furniture and art from the rock star's mansion in essex are being sold at an auction later. more than 50 items are going under the hammer, including a gold painted statue of a musician and a leopard print armchair. let's have a look at the travel situation now. there is a good service on the chips and train. 0n the roads, this is the m25 clockwise which is slow between potters bar and enfield, following an accident of a lorry losing its steel and is down to one lane. stretch and is at the kidbrooke interchange on the a2. the relief road partially blocked with a southbound at right turn lane from the a2 into kidbrooke road, that also closed for safety reasons. kidbrooke park road eastbound is approaching the a2 is reduced to one lane. lets
a number posts —— art made by the likes of tracey emin and jeremy corbyn is to be auctioned by a schoolulwich. it wants to raise £20,000 for its art department by selling 500 tickets at £a0 each. an exhibition of the work is to be held next month. if you've ever wondered what the inside of rod stewart's house looks like, now‘s your chance to find out. furniture and art from the rock star's mansion in essex are being sold at an auction later. more than 50 items are going under the...
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will be coming away scratching their heads wondering what it's all about like they did with artist tracey emin's bed in one nine hundred ninety nine because this is the works immediately accessible of political and to explain a little bit more about those words i've got the curator lindsay young with me here who's going to tell me a little bit about the line up to this right so yes this year there are four nominees as ever and they are charlotte project equal as thompson forensic architecture and nyima jaimie and and all four of those artists are dealing with some of the most pressing political issues of our day they're looking at borders and migration about clear identity police brutality state and corporate violence things that are very current and present in our lives so forensic architecture particularly come to our notice especially because they've used some of the al-jazeera arabic footage in their investigation piece hid looking at the killing in israel they a collective baka terex lawyers scientists software developers they say that they don't actually consider themselves all to s
will be coming away scratching their heads wondering what it's all about like they did with artist tracey emin's bed in one nine hundred ninety nine because this is the works immediately accessible of political and to explain a little bit more about those words i've got the curator lindsay young with me here who's going to tell me a little bit about the line up to this right so yes this year there are four nominees as ever and they are charlotte project equal as thompson forensic architecture...
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artist tracey. bed in one nine hundred ninety nine but is that controversy because this prize is about. british contemporary art. political and media accessible we're looking at. politics gender identity police brutality this room is dedicated to forensic architecture a collective of architects lawyers researches filmmakers and journalists who use their skills to dissect human rights abuses this particular investigation is about what happened in two thousand and seventeen when a bedouin villager and israeli policeman were killed during the clearing of palestinian homes in the negev if you satellite images news footage including some from al-jazeera arabic to try and dissect exactly what happened what's fascinating about this is turner prize nominees is it that moving image forensic architecture with the news footage. with his documentary film charlotte podger with a film shot on our i phone and williston's and using sixteen millimeter for tit. of new technologies by artists might be unfamiliar for s
artist tracey. bed in one nine hundred ninety nine but is that controversy because this prize is about. british contemporary art. political and media accessible we're looking at. politics gender identity police brutality this room is dedicated to forensic architecture a collective of architects lawyers researches filmmakers and journalists who use their skills to dissect human rights abuses this particular investigation is about what happened in two thousand and seventeen when a bedouin...
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next up will be lieutenant eric washington and can i have to the stage sergeant tracey mcray, officer richard andriotti, and officer ediberto martinez. >> good afternoon. the award that i'm here to present this sovereign was in regards to an armed suicidal subject who was on a balcony. a frightened mother of four called dispatch and reported that her boyfriend and the father of her children had two knives and was threatening to kill himself. she further reported that the children were in the house with the man. officers were told that the man had advised dispatch several times that he was -- he hoped that the cops were shoot him, which we know as suicide by cop. knowing that the mother and her children were in dangerous, numerous san francisco police officers, including sergeant mcray, officer martinez, and andriotti raced to the scene. on arrival, the officers evaluated and evacuated the residence, the mother and the children from the house and secured the perimeter. sergeant mcray, a c.i.t. trained officer, officer martinez and andriotti raced into action. other officers as back up,
next up will be lieutenant eric washington and can i have to the stage sergeant tracey mcray, officer richard andriotti, and officer ediberto martinez. >> good afternoon. the award that i'm here to present this sovereign was in regards to an armed suicidal subject who was on a balcony. a frightened mother of four called dispatch and reported that her boyfriend and the father of her children had two knives and was threatening to kill himself. she further reported that the children were in...
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20-minute commute and campeding with 20 fe 101. 205 and the super commuters making the way through traceynd in to livermore and it's a slow stop and go. we're see sting speeds in the yellow. now, back over to you. >>> bart say that is information collected by cameras at the agency says that for 8 months last year a license plate reader was turned on at the station parking garage. that data went to the northern california regional intelligence center. a group called oakland privacy says that ice could get the access to the information. bart says none of that data was shared with the immigration authorities. bart has given them a way to turn them back on. a final vote is going to be taken later on this month. >>> well, it's a scramble in san francisco after the city threaten today yellow tag the entire building. the latest trouble was beginning with a drakeed window. the department of contractions sent a person is letter and ordering them to add the building in order to protect the passer byes in case glass or debris came down. >> public safety is a concern. that's why we're addressing this
20-minute commute and campeding with 20 fe 101. 205 and the super commuters making the way through traceynd in to livermore and it's a slow stop and go. we're see sting speeds in the yellow. now, back over to you. >>> bart say that is information collected by cameras at the agency says that for 8 months last year a license plate reader was turned on at the station parking garage. that data went to the northern california regional intelligence center. a group called oakland privacy says...
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. >>> the bay area housing kriing and now tracey kaplan is dealing with it herself. the solution is getting away from it all by moving antoning 90,0 $90,000 van living life on the road. >> oh, i was in tears. i was so happ>> s this is aanit. here is the entrance. you hold onto the sink and jump in. this is the fridge right here. so this is my three burner stove full oven. this is my 29 inch sink with a custom cover. >> i think it is of the housing crisis and even people of middle class like me. this is what we have come to. >> this is a part that i am not sure about. here we go. i did it. person did you have to become or are you going to have to become in order to live this lifestyle. >> that's an excellent question. a lot more handy than i am right now. >> reporter: tracy plans to stay on the move. where ever she stops to look around. >> oh, you have this. so let's say we are in colorado, rocky mountains. >> yeah. >> this is my van and i can go anywhere, any time. >> reporter: tracy still works for the mercury news so she has not set an exact time for her retirement
. >>> the bay area housing kriing and now tracey kaplan is dealing with it herself. the solution is getting away from it all by moving antoning 90,0 $90,000 van living life on the road. >> oh, i was in tears. i was so happ>> s this is aanit. here is the entrance. you hold onto the sink and jump in. this is the fridge right here. so this is my three burner stove full oven. this is my 29 inch sink with a custom cover. >> i think it is of the housing crisis and even...
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so i'm going to be talking about the getting to zero effort with any colleagues, tracey packer, who'sso on the steering committee, and nicole trainer, who is the getting to zero coordinator. i'm susan bucklinder, and i'm also on the steering committee. so just by way of introduction, just to remind you, getting to zero is this multisector consortium, where you get multiple sections of society together all aligned working on a common solution. we have this getting to zero effort that we launched at the end of 2013 that includes members berz of the health department, ucsf, kaiser, lots of community based organizations, activists, industry, all to come together to work towards getting to zero. what we did was begin to launch these four different initiatives. you can see the four pillars. prep, which was to expand our capacity to deliver preexposure prophylaxis, which prevents almost all h.i. vichlt infections if it's taken on a daily basis. rapid, which is trying to get people same day diagnosis onto treatment, which is important for their own health, but it's been shown to actually impr
so i'm going to be talking about the getting to zero effort with any colleagues, tracey packer, who'sso on the steering committee, and nicole trainer, who is the getting to zero coordinator. i'm susan bucklinder, and i'm also on the steering committee. so just by way of introduction, just to remind you, getting to zero is this multisector consortium, where you get multiple sections of society together all aligned working on a common solution. we have this getting to zero effort that we launched...
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up next, i have tracey mcrae. >> i'm currently the sergeant of arms for the p.o.a. i'm appearing today on behalf of the p.o.a. on behalf of president tony montoya, who's here in new york this week. we're hearing that a provider is to be selected, and we just want to throw our support behind prudential. we received no complaints in regards to any of prudential's returns, investments, options or service in our membership. we understand the process is coming to a conclusion, you'll be voting, i believe, sometime next week, and we strongly urge you to continue this relationship. i've been a member since join being the city in 1989, and i've been through several deferred compensation providers. this is, for our membership, we'd like to continue with prudential. we know what they provide for us. we'd like for this to be based on the merits of the company and not any type of personality conflict. unless someone offers some superior, better performance package. we've changed carriers several times in the past, and it doesn't appear to be the case today that it should be bas
up next, i have tracey mcrae. >> i'm currently the sergeant of arms for the p.o.a. i'm appearing today on behalf of the p.o.a. on behalf of president tony montoya, who's here in new york this week. we're hearing that a provider is to be selected, and we just want to throw our support behind prudential. we received no complaints in regards to any of prudential's returns, investments, options or service in our membership. we understand the process is coming to a conclusion, you'll be...
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hours early because of the hea many moms and dads had to scramble to find childcare or leave wor tracey, we understand schools that had air conditioning were closed today is that true? >> reporter: yeah, that's true. we visited both. tod laurel high school is an example of a school that depending where you are in the building you may or may not feel air conditioninger some tea telling us parts of this building that are extraordinarily hot making it difficult for students to learn. as you said, students in prince george's countfound themselves ing home two hours early on the second day of school. here is the issue, there are 209 schools in prince geor's ounty, ten with major hvac issues. $2 billion worth of overall repairs need to be made within the schools, includi their h vacs. when we talked to parents about kids getting out early, we got mixed reaction from them and teachers. >> it is what it is. it's really hot and their health comes first. >> for you they're out of school but their air conditioningfi is . >> i didn't think it was a need for all schools. >> if you head to the back w
hours early because of the hea many moms and dads had to scramble to find childcare or leave wor tracey, we understand schools that had air conditioning were closed today is that true? >> reporter: yeah, that's true. we visited both. tod laurel high school is an example of a school that depending where you are in the building you may or may not feel air conditioninger some tea telling us parts of this building that are extraordinarily hot making it difficult for students to learn. as you...
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. >> my name is tracey snyder. i'm a correctional have turn -- captain. amy: talk about what happens here. how often do they firefighters? how often are they at camp? isfighting fires, that unpredictable. last year was one of our biggest fire seasons. 2015 was another big fire season. last year, obviously, fire season lasted for six to eight months. the santa rosa fire, the never fire. these guys responded to that. the thomas fire in southern california. amy: would you call these heroes? >> i would. they do an excellent job for the state of california. yeareee the devastatation lastt surgeonguys, as the said, they are the backbone. they do a great job. i appreciate them. amy: after the returning firefighghters have breakfast, i sit down with a few of them under the watctchful eye of prin officials. >> my naname is dante youngbloo. camp 14 months ago. i have been in jail nine years. amy: how much momore time do you have to serveve? >> one m more year. amy: talk about the work you do here. are you risking her life? >> i guess you could say you're risking he
. >> my name is tracey snyder. i'm a correctional have turn -- captain. amy: talk about what happens here. how often do they firefighters? how often are they at camp? isfighting fires, that unpredictable. last year was one of our biggest fire seasons. 2015 was another big fire season. last year, obviously, fire season lasted for six to eight months. the santa rosa fire, the never fire. these guys responded to that. the thomas fire in southern california. amy: would you call these heroes?...
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tracey is actually launching a campaign within the health department of u = u. it's a program that's being launched in part of the same way the prep part was being done, we have a campaign, and i think that's being launched later this year. >> okay. thank you. >> commissioner guillermo, did you have another question? >> i did, actually. this is a question for nicole. you had mentioned that in the slide that talked about the prep services that there were at least three contacts that somebody would make prior to actually starting the prep regiment. how do you track that there were three contacts with -- is that an individual patient -- i mean individual following or how is that data collected? >> yes. so what we've done is using or data prep programs, four of the prep programs are directly funded by d.p.h. in addition to their subcontractors, we meet every thursday to talk about challenges and so forth, but one of the other things we've implemented, we have prep performance measures, and there's also data collection methods and tools, so each of the organizations
tracey is actually launching a campaign within the health department of u = u. it's a program that's being launched in part of the same way the prep part was being done, we have a campaign, and i think that's being launched later this year. >> okay. thank you. >> commissioner guillermo, did you have another question? >> i did, actually. this is a question for nicole. you had mentioned that in the slide that talked about the prep services that there were at least three contacts...
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tracey neville wanted more from her roses side but it was australia who took a big lead into the lasthey will be so disappointed with that result. that is all your sports for now. i will have more sport in the next hour. thank you very much, holly. lots of whether to talk about. we're hearing about trains being cancelled in scotland. but in the meantime i wa nt to ta ke in scotland. but in the meantime i want to take you to north carolina. air force one has just landed at cherry point in north carolina. donald trump is about to get off the plane and make those in the clear up operation of hurricane florence. in the last few hours he has posted a message on his twitter account which has got him a bit of mockery because he said that storm florence, and i am quoting, was one of the wettest we have ever seen. many in the united states are wondering what thatis united states are wondering what that is meant to mean. but as he prepares to disembark he will be meeting members of the federal emergency management agency and the military, people he said have been working so hard. 15,000 people
tracey neville wanted more from her roses side but it was australia who took a big lead into the lasthey will be so disappointed with that result. that is all your sports for now. i will have more sport in the next hour. thank you very much, holly. lots of whether to talk about. we're hearing about trains being cancelled in scotland. but in the meantime i wa nt to ta ke in scotland. but in the meantime i want to take you to north carolina. air force one has just landed at cherry point in north...
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and tracey is with us in new york. the former president is scheduled to be there stumping for seven democratic candidates out in california. what can we expect today, steve? >> reporter: well, expect sort of the cliff notes speech that he delivered in illinois yesterday. you can hear the crowd now surging behind me. this traditional republican stronghold, orange county, has been packed filled with democrats. this room probably about 800 strong now. a very small room, standing room only, so the democratic turnout here is at a maximum. they are awaiting former president obama to make his remarks in a few minutes. he's expected to sort of talk about the same things he mentioned in illinois. searing indictment of the republican party, of the trump administration, and something i think got lost in a lot of the coverage, an indictment on millenial voters who he framed as sort of too complacent to come out to vote. so that is going to be a huge focus of today, getting people ready to vote, getting people to sort of stand up a
and tracey is with us in new york. the former president is scheduled to be there stumping for seven democratic candidates out in california. what can we expect today, steve? >> reporter: well, expect sort of the cliff notes speech that he delivered in illinois yesterday. you can hear the crowd now surging behind me. this traditional republican stronghold, orange county, has been packed filled with democrats. this room probably about 800 strong now. a very small room, standing room only,...
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my name is tracey and i live within the bayview hunter's point community. i want to make sure that i emphasize on the black african-american health initiatives that we do have going on for the black african americans here in san francisco. that is me speaking on behalf of that and working within the primary care so we can look at that and continue that's. and looking for the next director of the department of public health, we could really consider that if commissioners could really consider that. that is something important. seeing how the average -- the percentage of african americans living in san francisco is pretty low. we can keep that on the forefront and keep that work moving forward to. that is something that has been going on for over a year or so now. if we can keep that going, that would be something really important. i know for the people of my community, that is important. along with the other issues that involve african-americans and homelessness, drug abuse, the opiates and all of those things, if we can keep that moving forward, i would app
my name is tracey and i live within the bayview hunter's point community. i want to make sure that i emphasize on the black african-american health initiatives that we do have going on for the black african americans here in san francisco. that is me speaking on behalf of that and working within the primary care so we can look at that and continue that's. and looking for the next director of the department of public health, we could really consider that if commissioners could really consider...
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every garret since it didn't light irritate audiences in equal measure you might remember artist tracey emin's bed in one thousand nine hundred nine but it was in braces that controversy because this prize is about promoting debate around new developments in british contemporary art this year. of political and media accessible we're looking at. politics gender identity police brutality this room is dedicated to forensic architecture a collective of architects noirs researches filmmakers and journalists who use their skills to dissect human rights abuses this particular investigation is about what happened in two thousand and seventeen when a bedouin villager and israeli policeman were killed during the clearing of palestinian homes in the negev if you satellite images news footage including some from al-jazeera arabic to try and dissect exactly what happened what's fascinating about this is turner prize nominees is it that using moving image forensic architecture with the news footage. with his documentary film shot it podger with a film shot on our i phone. and using sixteen millimeter
every garret since it didn't light irritate audiences in equal measure you might remember artist tracey emin's bed in one thousand nine hundred nine but it was in braces that controversy because this prize is about promoting debate around new developments in british contemporary art this year. of political and media accessible we're looking at. politics gender identity police brutality this room is dedicated to forensic architecture a collective of architects noirs researches filmmakers and...
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westbound 580, tracey to dublin. westbound 4, antioch to concord, 36 minutes.el to san francisco, even that one's in the yellow. you're coming in at 18 minutes. >> >>> now your accuweather forecast with mike nicco. >> let's take a look at your commute. there's a little bit of fog up in the north bay, a little bit of mist at the coast. otherwise, everything's pretty good. ferry ride, mass transit. temperatures right now as you step out, we're in the mid-50s to low 60s. here's a look at my accuweather seven-day forecast. 90s inland, a little bit warmer than yesterday, a little bit cooler wednesday and thursday and the 90s are back friday. j jessica? >> mike, thank you. >>> coming up on "gma," an exclusive with former "cosby" star jeffrey where are we taking him? i have no clue. we're just tv doctors. if this was a real emergency, i'd be freaking out. but thanks to cigna, we can do more than just look heroic. we can help save lives by getting you to a real dr for a check-up. nurse, this thing's defective. please don't touch that. we are the tv doctors of america.
westbound 580, tracey to dublin. westbound 4, antioch to concord, 36 minutes.el to san francisco, even that one's in the yellow. you're coming in at 18 minutes. >> >>> now your accuweather forecast with mike nicco. >> let's take a look at your commute. there's a little bit of fog up in the north bay, a little bit of mist at the coast. otherwise, everything's pretty good. ferry ride, mass transit. temperatures right now as you step out, we're in the mid-50s to low 60s....
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face each other in a rematch of that nailbiter on the gold coast — this time in the quad series with traceyeme to try and tackle violent crime across the capital. sadiq khan 5 new violence reduction unit aims to bring together public health and local government to try and tackle the causes of violence. the new strategy will invest £500,000 and will build on the work of the knife crime strategy he set up injune 2017. sadiq khan took over as mayor in 2016, and all violent crime has gone up in london in that time. between 2015 and 2018, there has been a 21% increase in violent crimes reported to the police in london. there were 96 murders in the year ending august 2015 and 136 murders in the year ending august 2018. the number of robberies reported across the capital rose by 52% in that time. and the number of offences involving a knife also rose by 52% across london between 2015 and 2018, to more than 14,500 in the year ending march 2018. what's being luanched in london mirrors a similar scheme in glasgow which we first reported on at the beginning of this year. it's helped to reduce the rate
face each other in a rematch of that nailbiter on the gold coast — this time in the quad series with traceyeme to try and tackle violent crime across the capital. sadiq khan 5 new violence reduction unit aims to bring together public health and local government to try and tackle the causes of violence. the new strategy will invest £500,000 and will build on the work of the knife crime strategy he set up injune 2017. sadiq khan took over as mayor in 2016, and all violent crime has gone up in...
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it was nearly 30 years ago that tracey edwards skippered the first all—female crew in a round the world a very different role in life. the galley on that side, the navigation station there, and it will have a crew of nine as it goes around the world over the next few yea rs. around the world over the next few years. it promises to do what it did those decades ago, and that is to change bubbles lives. —— people's lives. the last time maiden sailed out of the hamble boatyard after a major refit, she was about to circumnavigate the globe and become a record breaker. her all—female crew was the first to complete the whitbread round—the—world yacht race, and her skipper, tracy edwards, became a household name. that was 1990. then last year, tracy discovered maiden was abandoned in the seychelles, and made plans to bring her back to life. since then, she has been made ready for a new global adventure, this time, a three—year voyage working with charities to raise awareness of education for girls. the full—time crew will have guest skippers, some of the best sailors in the world. dee caffari h
it was nearly 30 years ago that tracey edwards skippered the first all—female crew in a round the world a very different role in life. the galley on that side, the navigation station there, and it will have a crew of nine as it goes around the world over the next few yea rs. around the world over the next few years. it promises to do what it did those decades ago, and that is to change bubbles lives. —— people's lives. the last time maiden sailed out of the hamble boatyard after a major...
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nearly 30 years ago, tracey edwards skippered the first all—female crew in a round the world yacht race the first to complete the whitbread round the world race and her skipper, tracy edwards, became a household name. that was 1990. then last year, tracy discovered maiden was abandoned in the seychelles and made plans to bring her back to life. it's just an incredible feeling, really. it's very overwhelming. when we first got her back to the uk she was in such a dreadful state. and we never lost hope, but there were times when we did think, "what are we doing? !" since then, she's been made ready for a new global adventure. this time a three—year voyage working with charities to raise awareness of education for girls. the full—time crew will have guest skippers, some of the best sailors in the world. dee caffari has just returned from the volvo ocean race. i grew up with pictures of this yacht doing a whitbread round the world race. and now having come back from this edition of the volvo ocean race to speak to tracy and she said, you know, "can you help me out?" i was like, "yes, with p
nearly 30 years ago, tracey edwards skippered the first all—female crew in a round the world yacht race the first to complete the whitbread round the world race and her skipper, tracy edwards, became a household name. that was 1990. then last year, tracy discovered maiden was abandoned in the seychelles and made plans to bring her back to life. it's just an incredible feeling, really. it's very overwhelming. when we first got her back to the uk she was in such a dreadful state. and we never...