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tonight she will be joined in conversation with award-winning journalist, tracey matisak. thank you both so much for being here. the screen is all yours. it is a very special cd in my family. in fact, as i write in the book my parents were both immigrants. my father came from india, there were both fulbright scholars of university of pennsylvania and it almost didn't happen because my mother was picking between university of pennsylvania and berkeley and she almost picked berkeley that she picked penn and from my earliest memories my parents would bring us back to philadelphia, tell us about the house on chestnut street and, in fact, in the book the picture of my parents that i share is in standing in front of the house and have this place it was went to, pizzeria. i'm so happy talking to you tonight. >> we are delighted to have you with us. we'll get into the book now. you often mention a book your preferred place is in the background behind the scenes. it begs the question what made you decide to write this book and to put your story out there? >> you are 100% 100% right
tonight she will be joined in conversation with award-winning journalist, tracey matisak. thank you both so much for being here. the screen is all yours. it is a very special cd in my family. in fact, as i write in the book my parents were both immigrants. my father came from india, there were both fulbright scholars of university of pennsylvania and it almost didn't happen because my mother was picking between university of pennsylvania and berkeley and she almost picked berkeley that she...
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hi, tracey. we have been doing a few of these now, but i'm so pleased the commission recognized your leadership and work and can't believe it has been 30 years and can't believe it was 25 years ago i first encountered you on the elevator and you were talking in one of your team members and laughing and joyously talking about all the work in a very inspiring way and thought this was somebody i know will do so much for public health and somebody i want to get to know so that thank you for all your work, for the partership and teachings and what you taught me and so many across the department. some things that stand out is you are the embodyment of (inaudible) in a department where some of us move forward (inaudible) that we are right. i think you have always been-had amazing ability to help us step back and think about what is most effective and really that leadership is so important. i also appreciate the way you past those listening leadership skills and really talking to many people across the d
hi, tracey. we have been doing a few of these now, but i'm so pleased the commission recognized your leadership and work and can't believe it has been 30 years and can't believe it was 25 years ago i first encountered you on the elevator and you were talking in one of your team members and laughing and joyously talking about all the work in a very inspiring way and thought this was somebody i know will do so much for public health and somebody i want to get to know so that thank you for all...
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great to see everybody, matthew, tracey, cynthia, thank you for coming. i'm wondering where this leads us to mr. friedenbach's comments in terms of how does the modeling effort help understand our work forward of homeless prevention and behavioral health. >> yes. thanks member leadbetter. i was-our engagement with the other departments around this plan is essentially one on one engagement because the department public health a lot of work happening so we are doing planning work that started a month before this larger planning process began, partially because we already have (inaudible) trying to bring the homeless system and health partners together-the san francisco health plan and other health plan so there is a lot of planning work on data integration and really using (inaudible) medi-cal waver program that is bringing new resources into our community to use towards our system and specifically towards homelessness. that work is doing some of the more detailed planning but we are working with leadership of department of public health and health plan spe
great to see everybody, matthew, tracey, cynthia, thank you for coming. i'm wondering where this leads us to mr. friedenbach's comments in terms of how does the modeling effort help understand our work forward of homeless prevention and behavioral health. >> yes. thanks member leadbetter. i was-our engagement with the other departments around this plan is essentially one on one engagement because the department public health a lot of work happening so we are doing planning work that...
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anyway, i'm going to start with, you tracey, on this. the doj argued to signing a special master to review the documents for executive privilege is necessary and unprecedented. we don't, know as ryan saying, what the judge will do. yet she could still win at the review to attorney client privilege, or not even point any at all. but the question is, is there a necessary reason for us on a neutral party to review documents that have already been scoured, most likely. how many days has it been? now we are looking at almost a month since the mar-a-lago search. you would think that all those in intelligence have looked at those documents. they know what is in there by now. >> so i think that is such a great point, alex. i think that really it is necessary, and they sort of use that in air quotes. it is necessary because trump made it necessary. really since his inception of running for president, he has taken shots at the intelligence community, the department of justice. and really undermine their credibility. and i think that is why this is
anyway, i'm going to start with, you tracey, on this. the doj argued to signing a special master to review the documents for executive privilege is necessary and unprecedented. we don't, know as ryan saying, what the judge will do. yet she could still win at the review to attorney client privilege, or not even point any at all. but the question is, is there a necessary reason for us on a neutral party to review documents that have already been scoured, most likely. how many days has it been?...
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joining us now to discuss new york times bestselling author, tracey battiste. she wrote a children's book called mermaid and pirate. tracey, the response we're seeing from black rose across the world is amazing and it's not just about joy, how important it is representation. >> it's important because because people are important and we want to see all kinds of people in all kinds of rules doing all kinds of things. i think this is why people are so upset. they're not used to it. we haven't had it and they were surprised. well, surprise! we are here, we exist. we exist in the scene. we exist everywhere. because they're so excited because they didn't realize that this was missing. it's not just missing for them, it's missing for everybody. in so important because we all get to see what we've been missing, all this time. >> many people look at the saw and don't realize their history right? with this history -- disney did a good thing, they chose one of their movies -- they're doing a remake, they're gonna have the black one. it wasn't just random, was it? there's
joining us now to discuss new york times bestselling author, tracey battiste. she wrote a children's book called mermaid and pirate. tracey, the response we're seeing from black rose across the world is amazing and it's not just about joy, how important it is representation. >> it's important because because people are important and we want to see all kinds of people in all kinds of rules doing all kinds of things. i think this is why people are so upset. they're not used to it. we...
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tracey battiste. she wrote a children's book called mermaid and pirate.g. and it's not just about joy, how important is this representation? >> representation is important because people are important. and we want to see all kinds of people in all kinds of roles. doing all kinds of stunts. and i think this is why people are so upset. they are not used to it. we have not had it. and they're surprised? well surprise! where here. we exist. we exist in the sea, we exist on land. we exist everywhere. and it is, all of the kids, you see their faces. they're so excited. because they did not realize that this was missing. and it's not just missing for them. it's missing for everybody. and it's so important because then we all get to see what we have been missing all this time. >> but many people look at this and do not realize actually the history. with a specific movie, mermaids. they think disney did a good thing. they chose one of their movies, they're doing a remake. they're going to have a black one. it wasn't just random, was it? there's history here. >> th
tracey battiste. she wrote a children's book called mermaid and pirate.g. and it's not just about joy, how important is this representation? >> representation is important because people are important. and we want to see all kinds of people in all kinds of roles. doing all kinds of stunts. and i think this is why people are so upset. they are not used to it. we have not had it. and they're surprised? well surprise! where here. we exist. we exist in the sea, we exist on land. we exist...
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. >> tracey, i want to play for you some remarks from attorney general bill barr, who was the attorneyal under trump. he made these comments on fox, and then i will get your reactions, watch. >> people say that this was unprecedented. well, it's also unprecedented for a president to take all this classified information and put it in a country club, okay? how long is the government going to try to get that back. they jaw bone for a year. they were deceived when voluntary actions are taken. they then gotten a subpoena and were deceived on that, they feel. and the facts are starting to show that they were being jerked around. how long do they wait? >> do you think trump showed a play in disregard for u.s. law as well as u.s. national security interests that people like the attorney general, perhaps other members of the gop might start to turn on him? >> i absolutely think that he should have -- shown to play in disregard for national security. i think he already had a disregard for the national security apparatus, really as early as his early campaign days. he was throwing them under the
. >> tracey, i want to play for you some remarks from attorney general bill barr, who was the attorneyal under trump. he made these comments on fox, and then i will get your reactions, watch. >> people say that this was unprecedented. well, it's also unprecedented for a president to take all this classified information and put it in a country club, okay? how long is the government going to try to get that back. they jaw bone for a year. they were deceived when voluntary actions are...
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great to see everybody, matthew, tracey, cynthia, thank you for coming. i'm wondering where this leads us to mr. friedenbach's comments in terms of how does the modeling effort help understand our work forward of homeless prevention and behavioral health. >> yes. thanks member leadbetter. i was-our engagement with the other departments around this plan is essentially one on one engagement because the department public health a lot of work happening so we are doing planning work that started a month before this larger planning process began, partially because we already have (inaudible) trying to bring the homeless system and health partners together-the san francisco health plan and other health plan so there is a lot of planning work on data integration and really using (inaudible) medi-cal waver program that is bringing new resources into our community to use towards our system and specifically towards homelessness. that work is doing some of the more detailed planning but we are working with leadership of department of public health and health plan spe
great to see everybody, matthew, tracey, cynthia, thank you for coming. i'm wondering where this leads us to mr. friedenbach's comments in terms of how does the modeling effort help understand our work forward of homeless prevention and behavioral health. >> yes. thanks member leadbetter. i was-our engagement with the other departments around this plan is essentially one on one engagement because the department public health a lot of work happening so we are doing planning work that...
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thank, you tracey. good to talk to you.esident biden telling families of brittney griner and paul whelan that he is committed to getting them out of a russian prison. what we know about where negotiations stand with the kremlin, right now. we will be right back. ith th kremlin, right now we will be right back. we will be right back. s to giving your kitchen a fresh spin, with wayfair it's easy. so you can get an upgrade. change your scenery. and make it shine. so no matter what project your tackling, from refresh to remodel, wayfair's got everything you need to give your home a fresh spin. ♪ wayfair you've got just what i need ♪ i'll pick this one up. i earn 3% cash back on dining including takeout with chase freedom unlimited. so, it's not a problem at all. you guys aren't gonna give me the fake bill fight? c'mon, kev. you're earning 3% cash back. humor me. where is my wallet? i am paying. where is my wallet? i thought i gave it to you. oooohhh? oh, that's not it either. no. no. stop, i insist. that was good though. earn b
thank, you tracey. good to talk to you.esident biden telling families of brittney griner and paul whelan that he is committed to getting them out of a russian prison. what we know about where negotiations stand with the kremlin, right now. we will be right back. ith th kremlin, right now we will be right back. we will be right back. s to giving your kitchen a fresh spin, with wayfair it's easy. so you can get an upgrade. change your scenery. and make it shine. so no matter what project your...
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[applause] next up would be tracey packer. [applause] i would say shakira and i are serious about equity and tracey had to get to know us in a challenging time and she still worked with us. i want to recognize and appreciate she not just worked with us but went above and beyond to really understand to pivot and develop those programs so thank you so much tracey for your partnership. [applause] next up-i don't want to make you have to-i will go in order. i was making a joke because deanthony jones dopt know how he found about this, he has been off work but here he is tonight. i want to recognize deanthony jones. equity officer. next up jacky ortez instrumental making sure the lovely blue and white fliers we saw everywhere were everywhere. coordinated the teams that wnt out and distributed those. next up deanna pauns day lee own. [applause] i would say-i dont know if everyone knows a lot of times when folks are doing this work we are fighting within the bure ocacy, fighting within government to advance equity and sometimes when
[applause] next up would be tracey packer. [applause] i would say shakira and i are serious about equity and tracey had to get to know us in a challenging time and she still worked with us. i want to recognize and appreciate she not just worked with us but went above and beyond to really understand to pivot and develop those programs so thank you so much tracey for your partnership. [applause] next up-i don't want to make you have to-i will go in order. i was making a joke because deanthony...
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. >> tracey bannon is a big deep state conspiracy theory guy.now you've got his ilk talking about defunding the fbi. how is all of this impacting your former agency? >> i would imagine that it is impacting them tremendously. really, all of this, all of this top by bannon, by trump, even the appointment of a special master, frankly, is undermining the credibility of these institutions that have existed for decades and that really are the pillar of upholding the wall here in the united states. the reality is that no matter whether or not bannon is charged, trump is indicted, any of those things, it will always be called into question because of these deep state conspiracy theories that they really have been perpetuating for years now. >> let's talk about the special master ruling, joyce. because legal and national security experts are sounding the alarm. the doj has to act. are you surprised they haven't done anything yet? >> i'm a little surprised that we haven't seen a notice of appeal. prosecutors were often filed what is called a prophylactic
. >> tracey bannon is a big deep state conspiracy theory guy.now you've got his ilk talking about defunding the fbi. how is all of this impacting your former agency? >> i would imagine that it is impacting them tremendously. really, all of this, all of this top by bannon, by trump, even the appointment of a special master, frankly, is undermining the credibility of these institutions that have existed for decades and that really are the pillar of upholding the wall here in the...
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. >> i'm ben tracey in southern cal, where firefighters are getting help from a rare september storm. and later, majestic monarch and good sport, the other side of her majesty. >> i'm elizabeth palmer in edinburgh on the charm that lent magic to queen elizabeth's reign. >> announcer: this is the cbs weekend news from chicago with adriana diaz. >>> good evening. buckingham palace made it official today. queen elizabeth's funeral will be held monday, september 19th at westminster abbey in london. this is the scene today outside balmoral castle in scott lands, where the queen died thursday. tomorrow her coffin will be taken to holyroodhouse. princess william and harry greeting crowds outside windsor castle. they were joined by their wives, kate, now the princess of wales, and meghan, the duchess of sussex. formally naming charles as king. cbs leads us off outside buckingham palace. roxanna, good evening. >> reporter: good evening, adriana. charles automatically became the new monarch when the queen died two days ago, but his role was officially announced across the country today. in a so
. >> i'm ben tracey in southern cal, where firefighters are getting help from a rare september storm. and later, majestic monarch and good sport, the other side of her majesty. >> i'm elizabeth palmer in edinburgh on the charm that lent magic to queen elizabeth's reign. >> announcer: this is the cbs weekend news from chicago with adriana diaz. >>> good evening. buckingham palace made it official today. queen elizabeth's funeral will be held monday, september 19th at...
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. >>, tracey in a new interview with usa today, former cia director says trump's huddling of government is, quote, astounding. he goes on to say, i would have been scared to death to see a story detailing how the white house was careless with classified information, i lived in fear knowing that what goes on into gathering that information. as the story continues to unfold, what is it that keeps you up at night? >> honestly, what keeps me up at night, quite frankly, is the risk that we have to actually, american lives. we talked a lot about, and it's important to, me as someone who handled human assets overseas, we've talked a lot about our relationships with foreign countries and our human assets overseas. but we don't talk about the risk that that poses to americans. we are now not able to potentially collect valuable intelligence from the sources, or from these foreign countries, because of the damage that was done, and because of this risk assessment now that we can't continue with because of these appointment of the special master. this actually puts american lives at risk. these ov
. >>, tracey in a new interview with usa today, former cia director says trump's huddling of government is, quote, astounding. he goes on to say, i would have been scared to death to see a story detailing how the white house was careless with classified information, i lived in fear knowing that what goes on into gathering that information. as the story continues to unfold, what is it that keeps you up at night? >> honestly, what keeps me up at night, quite frankly, is the risk that...
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most of the work is ahead of us, not behind us. >> reporter: i'm ben tracey, san francisco.eal flavors... real meals. real good. all of knorr's high quality pasta and rice sides are now made with no artificial flavors or preservatives. knorr. taste for good. (computer keys clicking) (mouse clicks) - shriners hospitals for children is awesome! my favorite people in shriners are the doctors and the nurses because they help people through life. wow, i was a really cute kid! (chuckles) but it's true! shriners hospitals for children is awesome! the first time i went to shriners hospitals for children, i was two months old. since then, they have helped me with over 18 operations, and thousands of rehabilitation hours. because of their care, now, i live a full independent life. i got my driver's license, and i'm going to college! your monthly gift provides me, and so many other kids with the care we need to just be kids. when you call right now, and give just $19 a month, only 63 cents a day, we'll send you this adorable blanket as your reminder of the journey you helped me make, a
most of the work is ahead of us, not behind us. >> reporter: i'm ben tracey, san francisco.eal flavors... real meals. real good. all of knorr's high quality pasta and rice sides are now made with no artificial flavors or preservatives. knorr. taste for good. (computer keys clicking) (mouse clicks) - shriners hospitals for children is awesome! my favorite people in shriners are the doctors and the nurses because they help people through life. wow, i was a really cute kid! (chuckles) but...
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then you can see you've got to go out to brentwood and tracey to get into the low 100s on saturday. we pump it up on sunday. by the afternoon there you go. 110 in brentwood. and then the holiday? >> yes, a monday, labor day, that's when it's going to be the worst here. 106 fair feed, 107 conquered. san jose 96. a few areas around 100 and more especially near morganen hill and gilroy. >> come tuesday and wednesday we drop off the cliff or still hot? >> it hangs on. i do see relief -- hang on. i know it's going to be slow. next thursday and friday in the 90s. next saturday and sunday, back up a little bit there, 80s. >> that's golden. >> yes. and last night we talked about that chance of rain. end of the month, early october, hanging on to the possibilities. maybe 50 and 60 degree temperatures for highs later this month. >> that's great. >> happy september to you. >> we talked about the power problems. last night state lawmakers approved a plan that would keep open the state's only remaining nuclear plant. diablo canyon. the governor has flip-flopped on this. we will be talking about
then you can see you've got to go out to brentwood and tracey to get into the low 100s on saturday. we pump it up on sunday. by the afternoon there you go. 110 in brentwood. and then the holiday? >> yes, a monday, labor day, that's when it's going to be the worst here. 106 fair feed, 107 conquered. san jose 96. a few areas around 100 and more especially near morganen hill and gilroy. >> come tuesday and wednesday we drop off the cliff or still hot? >> it hangs on. i do see...
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the same as tracey, for me iirowin u- evening? me growing up seeing the _ evening? the same as tracey, for me growing up seeing the jubilees - evening? the same as tracey, for me growing up seeing the jubilees and i growing up seeing the jubilees and events, _ growing up seeing the jubilees and events, it — growing up seeing the jubilees and events, it feels _ growing up seeing the jubilees and events, it feels like _ growing up seeing the jubilees and events, it feels like the _ growing up seeing the jubilees and events, it feels like the queen- growing up seeing the jubilees and events, it feels like the queen has| events, it feels like the queen has always— events, it feels like the queen has always been— events, it feels like the queen has always been there _ events, it feels like the queen has always been there and _ events, it feels like the queen has always been there and i— events, it feels like the queen has always been there and i think- events, it feels like the queen has always been there and i think we'd struggle _ al
the same as tracey, for me iirowin u- evening? me growing up seeing the _ evening? the same as tracey, for me growing up seeing the jubilees - evening? the same as tracey, for me growing up seeing the jubilees and i growing up seeing the jubilees and events, _ growing up seeing the jubilees and events, it — growing up seeing the jubilees and events, it feels _ growing up seeing the jubilees and events, it feels like _ growing up seeing the jubilees and events, it feels like the _ growing up...
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. >> chief tracey mcmillan, of the fort myers fire department, joins us now, on the phone. thank you so much for joining us here, at cnn. the reports of rising floodwaters, of the catastrophic storm surge, are very chilling. what is your damages assessment, at this hour? >> everything you are hearing, is real. we have a storm surge that is coming in, and impacting our beautiful city. i heard one of the descriptions of roads are turned into rivers. that is a great assessment. we, actually, have an opportunity right now that the winds have died down, they're able to get out there with our high water people, to make those rescues, of those individuals who are in those homes, that are trapped. >> that's good to hear. even with the conditions so dangerous right now, you, and other first responders, are able to get out there, and provide some help. how do you make that decision about who to help first? >> we use our triage. we look at where we can, firstly, to the most good. we had our folks do reconnaissance to, see what was open. then, once we figured out what was open, we allo
. >> chief tracey mcmillan, of the fort myers fire department, joins us now, on the phone. thank you so much for joining us here, at cnn. the reports of rising floodwaters, of the catastrophic storm surge, are very chilling. what is your damages assessment, at this hour? >> everything you are hearing, is real. we have a storm surge that is coming in, and impacting our beautiful city. i heard one of the descriptions of roads are turned into rivers. that is a great assessment. we,...
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speaker series included (inaudible) walton the president of san francisco board of supervisors and traceyie who talked about the transition during work and the government to the private sector. this summer our coheart studied implicit biased juplied the research to the sfpd policy within the area of foot pursuits. the culmination of research lead or cohort to draft a policy proposal for the police commission. this presentation will be streamed at the police commission this september. our cohort had many appearances at events like juneteenth in support of mayor breed and swearing in of the new police commissioner. during these events we gained more insight into how government officials get sworn in. >> at the dpa interns had the opportunity to work with investigator jz attorneys also our mentors. they provided us with many opportunities including the opportunity to sit in on interview with complainant. we saw first hand how investigators listened to both parties and act as a medator. in this interview the complaint said many thirngs i did not understand. but once the interview ended my men
speaker series included (inaudible) walton the president of san francisco board of supervisors and traceyie who talked about the transition during work and the government to the private sector. this summer our coheart studied implicit biased juplied the research to the sfpd policy within the area of foot pursuits. the culmination of research lead or cohort to draft a policy proposal for the police commission. this presentation will be streamed at the police commission this september. our cohort...
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. >> and the tracey ullman show. it was a sketch show.erent. >> i got to have those candy bars. >> better not be thinking of stealing those candy bars. >> that is in. >> the simpsons would never have come along had it not been for the tracey ullman show. >> ultimately, crime hurts the criminal. >> that is not true, mom. i got a free ride home, didn't i? >> bart! >> fox was thrilled that it was different. they said sure could be extreme mental. do whatever you want. we are happy to have a show on the air. [ laughter ] >> i'm home! >> mary birch children with their first big, big hit in that way that said, if all the rest of children -- television is going this way, we are going that way. >> come and help me in the kitchen? [ laughter ] >> that should buy us about 10 minutes. seven more than we will need. [ laughter ] >> the title of married with children was not the because we show. how great. you have to love that. they were taking the piss out of american families. >> hurry up. everyone has kids. how the hell did this happen? >> the bund
. >> and the tracey ullman show. it was a sketch show.erent. >> i got to have those candy bars. >> better not be thinking of stealing those candy bars. >> that is in. >> the simpsons would never have come along had it not been for the tracey ullman show. >> ultimately, crime hurts the criminal. >> that is not true, mom. i got a free ride home, didn't i? >> bart! >> fox was thrilled that it was different. they said sure could be extreme...
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. >> and “the tracey ullman show”" >> oh, please! >> it was a sketch show.y bars. >> that's it! >> "the simpsons" would never have come along had it not been for “the tracey ullman show.” >> ultimately crime hurts the criminal. >> that's not true, mom. i got a free ride home, didn't i? >> bart! >> fox was thrilled that it was different. they said, sure, be experimental, do whatever you want. we're just happy to have a show on the air. >> i'm home! >> "married with children" was their first big, big hit in that way that said if all the rest of television is going this way, we're going that way. >> bud, kelly, you want to come down and help me in the kitchen? [ doors slam ] there, that should buy us about 10 minutes. seven more than we'll need. >> the title of "married with children" on the script was "not the cosby show." how great. you have to love that. they were taking the piss out of american families' fun. great fun. >> never wanted to get married, i'm married. never wanted kids, i got two of them. how the hell did this happen? >> the bundys were almost
. >> and “the tracey ullman show”" >> oh, please! >> it was a sketch show.y bars. >> that's it! >> "the simpsons" would never have come along had it not been for “the tracey ullman show.” >> ultimately crime hurts the criminal. >> that's not true, mom. i got a free ride home, didn't i? >> bart! >> fox was thrilled that it was different. they said, sure, be experimental, do whatever you want. we're just happy to have a...
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tracey bray ben says she hopes single journey people can save around one and 50.from tomorrow, single adult fares for £2, and children per mac fares for £1, so why the delay in the introduction and the rest of england? the government says that it takes time to work with the bus operators, around 90% of operators are on board, the whole scheme will cost around £60 million across the country, that is to help subsidise the fares because just because they are being reduced doesn't mean they actually cost less. it will benefit us in the long term for that three—month period across the country and the government says it is to give some direct help now to ease the pirating cost of living and in greater manchester that change comes into effect from tomorrow and here in west yorkshire. back to you. from monday, millions of people in england and scotland will be invited for their autumn covid booster vaccine, with care home residents first in line for the jab. although infections have been falling since earlyjuly, health bosses are predicting a resurgence of covid and flu t
tracey bray ben says she hopes single journey people can save around one and 50.from tomorrow, single adult fares for £2, and children per mac fares for £1, so why the delay in the introduction and the rest of england? the government says that it takes time to work with the bus operators, around 90% of operators are on board, the whole scheme will cost around £60 million across the country, that is to help subsidise the fares because just because they are being reduced doesn't mean they...
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. >> sacramento area from foothills, tracey, a lot of pee lot of people from the valley coming in and trying to escape the heat. it will be crowded in half-moon bay. >> reporter: he said they have planned ahead with staffing. >> certain things we will play it by ear. certain things we have already made plans for. sg for. staffing is always tricky and it is definitely something you have to think about ahead of time. we are ready for it. >> reporter: lewis ross man said the team is ready to roll. >> especially with the heat we are expecting to see a big crowd. highway 1 and 92 will br to bumper. >> reporter: i checked in with paul about this. there will be a pretty big temperature discry pretty big temperature discrepay pretty big temperature discrepay pretty big temperature discrepay pretty big temperature discrepay pretty big temperature discrepay pretty big temperature discrepay pretty big temperature discrepay pretty big temperature discrepay pretty big temperature discrepay pretty b between here ask some of the hottest parts of the bay area on labor day. some of those hot spots wil
. >> sacramento area from foothills, tracey, a lot of pee lot of people from the valley coming in and trying to escape the heat. it will be crowded in half-moon bay. >> reporter: he said they have planned ahead with staffing. >> certain things we will play it by ear. certain things we have already made plans for. sg for. staffing is always tricky and it is definitely something you have to think about ahead of time. we are ready for it. >> reporter: lewis ross man said...
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. >> sacramento area from foothills, tracey, a lot of people from the valley coming in trying to escape the heat. t heat. it will be crowded in haln will be crowded in half-moon bay. >> reporter: they have planned ahead with staffing. >> certain things we will play y play by ear. certain things we have already made plans for. sg for. staffing is always tricky d tricky and something you have to think about ahead of time. we e ready for it. >> reporter: lewis said the teas team is ready to roll. >> especially with the heat we are expected to see a big crowd. life way 1 and 92 will e bumper to bumper. >> reporter: people ready to beat the heat by more than they thought. i checked in with paul about this. there will be a bie discrepancy between here and soe and some of the hottest parts of the bay area on labor day. some of those hot spots will be around 110 degrees. the high here in half-moon bay looking like somewhere in the 70s. if you coming out here, you might want to bring a jacket. back to you. >> the current heat wave coincides with plans to clear san jose's largest homeless encampm
. >> sacramento area from foothills, tracey, a lot of people from the valley coming in trying to escape the heat. t heat. it will be crowded in haln will be crowded in half-moon bay. >> reporter: they have planned ahead with staffing. >> certain things we will play y play by ear. certain things we have already made plans for. sg for. staffing is always tricky d tricky and something you have to think about ahead of time. we e ready for it. >> reporter: lewis said the teas...
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following as obviously his behavior changed and actually got worse, i don't believe for a long time, traceyat i understood it. i grew up in a family that my parents were very happily married. i didn't know anybody who was divorced. i did know how to handle it. i had anger and rage but i couldn't figure out why. i didn't understand. don't think therapy did very much for me. therapy took a long time for it to help and that's why i share in the book all the things that anthony did you on the one hand, he took care of everything. he took care of our household and our schedule and our child in the caretaking. and then on the other hand, he was living this life that was shocking. it was a struggle and the 2013, the reason i stood up at the press conference as as a shaa book is because i was trying to figure the first time it happened i just wanted my life back. for me to get anthony back, i was trying to fix things and get anthony back into a profession i find good at. it was a mistake in hindsight but because i i encouraged hio i thought i needed to do with the consequences and stand with them w
following as obviously his behavior changed and actually got worse, i don't believe for a long time, traceyat i understood it. i grew up in a family that my parents were very happily married. i didn't know anybody who was divorced. i did know how to handle it. i had anger and rage but i couldn't figure out why. i didn't understand. don't think therapy did very much for me. therapy took a long time for it to help and that's why i share in the book all the things that anthony did you on the one...
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. ♪ ♪ ♪ >> [laughs] so, i -- a friend of mine, tracey jenkins, introduced me to rashid, because she saidct, because i want to learn more about art. i've been trying to do that. and not only did he teach me that, and help me too, is he teaching me that, and help me to acquire, you know, something's myself, i'm learning so much from him. but very rarely do you meet people who can take you to a different realm mentally, emotionally, and who can just get you to learn different things about life and different ways to feel about what you are dealing with. going through the pandemic, and being friends with rashid was extraordinary to me because through his work, i could see that he was understanding what i was going through. and i understood what he was going through. so, rashid, sherry, julian, that's his wife and son, i love you guys. i've learned more from you i think, in the three years that we've been friends, then i've learned from just about anyone. so, thank you so much for that. and thank you for what you are doing for the world. and for culture, and especially for black people and bla
. ♪ ♪ ♪ >> [laughs] so, i -- a friend of mine, tracey jenkins, introduced me to rashid, because she saidct, because i want to learn more about art. i've been trying to do that. and not only did he teach me that, and help me too, is he teaching me that, and help me to acquire, you know, something's myself, i'm learning so much from him. but very rarely do you meet people who can take you to a different realm mentally, emotionally, and who can just get you to learn different things...
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that's where 45 year-old tracey martinez was shot and killed just feet away from cyprus elementary early monday morning. >> they say the suspect is there is strange husband. 45 year-old anthony graziano, who is believed to have shot her several times and simply drove away. and his white nissan frontier. authorities say graziano then picked up the couple's 15 year-old daughter savannah, prompting an amber alert the following morning, a resident reported seeing what they believe was a suspect's pickup truck in barstow. san bernardino county sheriff's deputies responded with graziano leading them in a miles long pursuit. >> that subject starts to run towards sheriff's deputies. and during the gunfire goes down, there may be some information that the passenger was involved in firing back at the deputies. and we're still trying to confirm that at this point. >> authorities say graziano eventually ended up near the main street exit of the 15 freeway in his spare ia prompting all southbound lanes to shut down and his suit out between deputies. investigators believe some bad. i was in his passen
that's where 45 year-old tracey martinez was shot and killed just feet away from cyprus elementary early monday morning. >> they say the suspect is there is strange husband. 45 year-old anthony graziano, who is believed to have shot her several times and simply drove away. and his white nissan frontier. authorities say graziano then picked up the couple's 15 year-old daughter savannah, prompting an amber alert the following morning, a resident reported seeing what they believe was a...
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tracey what is called a career diplomat us ambassador to armenia in the state department, specialization ussr and the countries of central asia in the late eighties lived in moscow, knows russian well, managed to work in depressions in kazakhstan kyrgyzstan georgia in various positions. and now, according to cnn sources, tracy wants to be transferred to moscow. if this is confirmed, then she will become the first woman in this position, the procedure. next biden, nominates congressional candidate, approves it. but how fast this process will be written by the american media is still a question, given joe biden's difficult relationship with the republicans in congress. in general, i remind you of the geopolitical situation as a whole, the previous us ambassador to russia, john sullivan, threw his post at the beginning of the month. in st. petersburg continues work of the eleventh international gas forum top managers of oil and gas companies experts, academicians and government officials talk about the challenges facing the industry today in the face of sanctions, discussions are being moni
tracey what is called a career diplomat us ambassador to armenia in the state department, specialization ussr and the countries of central asia in the late eighties lived in moscow, knows russian well, managed to work in depressions in kazakhstan kyrgyzstan georgia in various positions. and now, according to cnn sources, tracy wants to be transferred to moscow. if this is confirmed, then she will become the first woman in this position, the procedure. next biden, nominates congressional...
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upper 80s in tracey, livermore, and morgan hill. >>> and that's your local forecast, back to you bothnk you. >>> and savannah who is in london fells us king charles is back at buckingham palace, he is there greeting more people just hours after his official accession. officially proclaimed king of england. still to come, gadi schwartz with a look at whether the queen's death can fill the rift between prince william and harry. >> reporter: could shared grief over his beloved grandmother bring him closer to his father, the king, and his brother william? we'll take a look. >>> the look at the new queen consort, camilla, who is she, how will she embrace thisole r how will she embrace thisole r yo ghu miret alknady thow roat p tp 27 aaxesegnd resulat slines portinbett fg to undal reut sol tionseo th on me honelessriss c owso hl wil nthatevew renuebe nt spe? ne usw houning its a in8 ll 5ticoun in includerg: pntmanesu tipporouve h,sing ny ties hommu comesniti, t ojeckeroom y orsupp htiveotelts uni d annsintemeive ntalthheal a andtiddicreon tnta. in rt sho, ea27 metns g ptinge eopl offe thstr
upper 80s in tracey, livermore, and morgan hill. >>> and that's your local forecast, back to you bothnk you. >>> and savannah who is in london fells us king charles is back at buckingham palace, he is there greeting more people just hours after his official accession. officially proclaimed king of england. still to come, gadi schwartz with a look at whether the queen's death can fill the rift between prince william and harry. >> reporter: could shared grief over his...
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the subcommittee that i chair has done years of work on this issue and alongside ranking member tracey mann, we've conducted multiple hearings looking into this problem. our efforts have highlighted the individual stories of whistleblowers who have lost their jobs or faced other retaliatory actions as a result of their disclosures. further, whistleblowers often wait years to be made whole after experiencing retaliation under current department policies and procedures. the testimony from three previous v.a. employees disclosed v.a. whistleblowers are likely to face retaliation, including the loss of their position and are forced to wait years for justice. so this bipartisan bill will make major changes to how whistleblower claims are handles, strengthening accountability through the process. the bill ends v.a.'s authority to investigate whistleblower retaliation complaints and instead relies on the independent u.s. office of special counsel to ensure objectivity over the process. o.s.c. is an independent federal investigative agency that has high trust within the whistleblower community
the subcommittee that i chair has done years of work on this issue and alongside ranking member tracey mann, we've conducted multiple hearings looking into this problem. our efforts have highlighted the individual stories of whistleblowers who have lost their jobs or faced other retaliatory actions as a result of their disclosures. further, whistleblowers often wait years to be made whole after experiencing retaliation under current department policies and procedures. the testimony from three...
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. >> tracey (inaudible) again. so, my understanding of the position is they are already in the budget and that budget was approve d by the mayor's office so any negotiations about the budget or the salaries would have to be directly with the mayor's office. it could not be with i don't think with director henderson, but city attorney can answer that question for you. there is a budget that was past. there were cuts this year in the budget because we didn't have the oversight committee started and so there were savings and so hopefully next year you all are fighting for that to come back into the budget. hopefully next year in the budget process you are advocating for these positions to be different classifications, higher salaries, whatever the case may be, but for right now i would say and city attorney can let me know-let you all know what that process is, is to talk to dhr. they will only follow what is in the mayoral budget. >> thank you for that. i think deputy attorney clark it is great if we can get the sect
. >> tracey (inaudible) again. so, my understanding of the position is they are already in the budget and that budget was approve d by the mayor's office so any negotiations about the budget or the salaries would have to be directly with the mayor's office. it could not be with i don't think with director henderson, but city attorney can answer that question for you. there is a budget that was past. there were cuts this year in the budget because we didn't have the oversight committee...
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it's not a political issue, it should be regulated, — not a political issue, it should be regulated, traceyesn't _ someone somewhat close to liz ross doesn't want regulation football is what i _ doesn't want regulation football is what i will say that football is very— what i will say that football is very different to the rest of the country — very different to the rest of the country. football clubs are community assets, they are important to the _ community assets, they are important to the fabric _ community assets, they are important to the fabric of our society. we saw what _ to the fabric of our society. we saw what football did during the pandemic when people enjoyed football coming out of the pandemic. we have _ football coming out of the pandemic. we have clubs like bury and wigan who have — we have clubs like bury and wigan who have been in desperate trouble. we don't _ who have been in desperate trouble. we don't want other super leagues, all of— we don't want other super leagues, all of these — we don't want other super leagues, all of these things would be prevented with a reg
it's not a political issue, it should be regulated, — not a political issue, it should be regulated, traceyesn't _ someone somewhat close to liz ross doesn't want regulation football is what i _ doesn't want regulation football is what i will say that football is very— what i will say that football is very different to the rest of the country — very different to the rest of the country. football clubs are community assets, they are important to the _ community assets, they are important...
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tracey and her daughter isabel come here every day.d met martin mcguinness, the former ira commander who had become northern ireland's deputy leader. a four second handshake was momentous. i felt that this was going to be something that i could tell my children about. small gestures mean a lot here. shaking someone's hand is such a small thing to do and yet it meant a huge amount to the people here i think on all sides. and everybody benefited from what happened that day. it was a significant gesture, so it was something that i actually wanted to visually lay my eyes upon. many nationalists who want a united ireland in respect of the queen ireland respect the queen for the person she was, even if they are opposed to the monarchy itself. today i wish to record the value and respect i place on the significant contribution queen elizabeth made to the advancement of peace and to reconciliation between the different traditions on our island and between ireland and britain during the years of the peace process. it is appropriate that this is
tracey and her daughter isabel come here every day.d met martin mcguinness, the former ira commander who had become northern ireland's deputy leader. a four second handshake was momentous. i felt that this was going to be something that i could tell my children about. small gestures mean a lot here. shaking someone's hand is such a small thing to do and yet it meant a huge amount to the people here i think on all sides. and everybody benefited from what happened that day. it was a significant...
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agency consensus on what the proposed uses, refusal or would cause harmful interference in the users traceywe made a number of recommendations have cc and ntia to address all these issues, which are outlined in the tahrir poets and in my written statement. the agencies have agreed to work collaboratively and have begun to implement our recommendations as evidence by the mou released today. the believe will help create a framework or disagreement regarding the relocation spectrum can be resolved based on the agree technical findings. this concludes my prepared remarks. i'm happy to answer any questions you and the subcommittee may have. >> next, we will hear from our fourth witness today, dr.. five minutes for your remarks. ity to testify toda>> thank you. i like to thank the committee for the opportunity to testify today. radio spectrum is a scarce natural resource owned by all of us and one way or another used by all of us. in fact it is only through using radio spectrum that we create value from it. smartphones using license spectrum, wi-fi and bluetooth using unlicensed spectrum and the
agency consensus on what the proposed uses, refusal or would cause harmful interference in the users traceywe made a number of recommendations have cc and ntia to address all these issues, which are outlined in the tahrir poets and in my written statement. the agencies have agreed to work collaboratively and have begun to implement our recommendations as evidence by the mou released today. the believe will help create a framework or disagreement regarding the relocation spectrum can be resolved...
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tracey moved here eight years ago from milton keynes. don't get that on camera! sad.en there for everyone's life. and it's like losing your nan, isuppose. yeah. sad. ijust love the queen. that's it, really? paul was first in line to leave his memories on the door open. i thought i had to do something _ memories on the door open. i thought i had to do something to _ memories on the door open. i thought i had to do something to pay - memories on the door open. i thought i had to do something to pay my - i had to do something to pay my respects. i had to do something to pay my resects. ~ ., , ., i had to do something to pay my resects. ~ ., i. , i had to do something to pay my resects. ~ . ,, , , respects. what did your message say? thank ou respects. what did your message say? thank you for— respects. what did your message say? thank you for your _ respects. what did your message say? thank you for your years _ respects. what did your message say? thank you for your years you _ respects. what did your message say? thank you for your years you have - thank you for your y
tracey moved here eight years ago from milton keynes. don't get that on camera! sad.en there for everyone's life. and it's like losing your nan, isuppose. yeah. sad. ijust love the queen. that's it, really? paul was first in line to leave his memories on the door open. i thought i had to do something _ memories on the door open. i thought i had to do something to _ memories on the door open. i thought i had to do something to pay - memories on the door open. i thought i had to do something to...
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range here is 60s to 80s, and you can see you really have to get out there on sunday to brentwood, tracey, livermore, concord. monday, labor day, it does get the hottest here, brentwood, morgan hill. san jose 97. mill valley will be at 90. next tuesday's forecast, it will be another hot day. but there will be some relief coming our way next week. >> gradually going downhill. >> exactly. you can see it right here real quick. by next weekend we're going to be talking about 80s. >> hang tight. we'll see you in a few minutes. >>> let's go outside. what about high school football? it's friday night lights across the bay area as we speak. trainers and coaches are being asked to pay close attention to athletes and all the support staff on the field. among the big games tonight, you're looking at it. this is in concord. this is the jv game. currently it's about 90 degrees. nbc bay area's cheryl herd is on the campus with more. cheryl? >> reporter: the first big mistake i made here tonight is to wear all black to this game. approximate the home opener against sara high school. did i say it was hot
range here is 60s to 80s, and you can see you really have to get out there on sunday to brentwood, tracey, livermore, concord. monday, labor day, it does get the hottest here, brentwood, morgan hill. san jose 97. mill valley will be at 90. next tuesday's forecast, it will be another hot day. but there will be some relief coming our way next week. >> gradually going downhill. >> exactly. you can see it right here real quick. by next weekend we're going to be talking about 80s....