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get from here to there. liz kreutz is here with the details. >> the concept of essentially go away if the proposals are ever in a. it would lower traffic congestion and pollution. even the agency putting forth the research says it is bound to be unpopular. >> something where you through for airfare, hotels, electricity, different prices on demand. what if it was applied to workor a night out in san francisco. >> supply and demand, can it be supplied to freeways. >> that is under study. it is called the next-generation freeway study, looking into the potential of making bay area freeways no longer free. >> conceptually, this is not a
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popular idea. using pricing is shown to be perhaps the most effective way to meet our greenhouse gas reduction targets mandated by the state. >> some potential ideas include adding tolls to all lanes of bay area freeways with existing and viable transit option. in addition, the report adding tolls to major roads parallel to freeways to limit their version. the report looks into creating cordoned pricing. in san francisco, oakland, and san jose. it would charge an extra toll in the most congested parts of those cities. >> what it would do in some hypothetical future, what would the impact be on congestion? i think it is a bad idea. he's not a fan. >> it is already expensive to live here, tolls are not needed.
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>> if they were implemented, it would not be for over a decade. is it something that could become reality. in theory, yes. it is applying exercise. a policy proposal. >> the mta insists it is nowhere near being implemented. it would take a long time to do so, including passing or amending state laws to add toll roads. we were talking another big concern folks have is people are already not going to downtown san francisco. you have a toll to get in. another reason people might not drive. >> public tran be a lot better to get the realistic alternative. >> that is what they are trying to do, make it more robust. >>
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in southern california, and the cars. >> the notion of freeway, free as in free. we will see. passengers aboard flight from delhi to san francisco remain stranded in russia this afternoon. the boeing 777 had to be diverted to the eastern city after developing an engine issue. nobody was commenting on the situation, but air india said 216 passengers and 16 crew members will remain in russia until another plane arrives. >> new details about the flights that carried two groups of migrants from sacramento friday and yesterday. florida's division of emergency management is taking responsibility for chartering the flights. it has released this video. officials say approves the migrants said it was voluntary and people are happy to come to california. officials are refuting claims
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that are effectively kidnapped when they left the border. the 30 -- 36 asylum leaders are being taken care of by local faith based leaders, who say they arrived confused and frightened. >> leslie brinkley went to sacramento with first-hand information on the group. >> most of the 36 migrants are young men and a few women in their 20's and 30's with a puppy named geico. >> when you think about our new neighbors, picture young people full of energy. >> what must we do to make sure 36 people know that they are safe and that they are welcome. bring it on. faith-based groups said the asylum leaker -- seekers are staying together in groups in sacramento. they want jobs to send money back to families. many walked for seven months to reach the u.s.-texas border.
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their stories were intense. >> traveled to columbia, the desert, all of these countries. two companions he was traveling with were killed along the way. >> they were approached outside of a migrant center in el paso where they were told people representing themselves as part of some type of contracting or organization that can help them relocate to a place where they would be provided for a shelter, housing, and job opportunities. >> they traveled by land to new mexico and boarded planes that took them to sacramento. the migrants were picked up by a bus at the airport and taken to the cath diocese in sacramento where they were dropped off. the buster harris that i will be right back. he never came back. >> folks feel scared. halfway through their travel, they realized they were not
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going through a jobsite. instead, they were going to go somewhere far away. >> they have gone shopping for clothing, they have cell phones. two met up with family members. they have to juggle immigration court dates and find jobs. >> whoever is doing this committing a terrible wrong. there is only one response to this kind of people. -- this kind of evil. to respond in a loving and humane way. >> east palo alto stepping up efforts to combat human trafficking. law enforcement officials and community leaders announce the expansion of the east palo alto i got coalition. their mission is to stop human trafficking and let those being victimized know that they are not alone. >> if people are being forced or told because you are undocumented you should stay in this situation, or you cannot
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tell anyone, we wanted to dispel those rumors and make sure people know there is someone who they can come to for support and care. >> it was established last year and comprises of nearly 20 agencies and individuals. all committed to developing practical and effective solutions. >> in the east bay, three years since sarah delgado was shot by the chp. >> they are demanding the district attorney pamela price reopen the case and put the officers involved on trial. >> say his name. say his name. campaigner reform. the family are calling for them to act. >> we have a new the campaign commitment.
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filing charges against killer cops. we are price reopen the investigation by her predecessor in officers involved for the mder of eric sogard up. >> on the steps, they demanded the case be reopened and the chp officers involved be put on trial. >> it is the moment black and brown communities can push together against the heartbreak of police terror in our community. >> chp was conducting a investigation in east oakland in june of 2020. that is when they spotted salgado in what may have been a stolen car. after confronting him, he may have attempted to flee. the officers shot at him because they thought he hit one of the other officers with his car. >> we've got to be together, show how strong we are, we can
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change everything. but we've got to be together. >> his parents and sister spoke at the rally. did not shower way about talking about his past, but the da has opened eight cases. they believe there is strong evidence to open the case. >> the fact they murdered bringing up his record is irrelevant. she should take that into consideration. >> in the cover letter, the former da rights i believe with the conclusion that evidence does not support criminal charges. even though is it doesn't say that -- in the statement to abc7news, it cannot comment on cases subject to the litigation. the office did not return request for comment. >> cleanup is underway this afternoon at the golf course in the oakland hills after a devastating overnight fire damaged the historic clubhouse.
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it broke out after midnight. officials believe it started in the kitchen. flames gutted the restaurant, bar, event space, and damaged the roof. >> we will definitely be rebuilding. it is just a cafe, but the golf will still be here. continuing to operate and have golf available for everybody. >> the course is owned by the city of oakland. now celebrating the 100th anniversary, but no word on any damage. >> a showdown at san francisco city hall and did with the board of supervisors voting not to make the seats part of a historical landmark. activists gathered to save the seats. another planet entertainment who took over the theater and plans to remove seating to transform the theater for multiple purposes. >> the move to vegas far short
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officials following a potentially devastating setback in their efforts to move to las vegas. nevada lawmakers failed to take action on a funding bill for a proposed ballpark for their legislative session ended at midnight. they had another roadblock when reports surfaced that the funding bill would not be considered even if lawmakers called a special session. it is not clear if they will reconsider staying in oakland or a sale of the team which is what fans would like. moments ago casey pratt asked oakland's mayor if she would pick up the phone, if the a's owner john fisher called. >> 100% take the call, i would cancel my meetings. because we were so close to a deal. i truly believe the be rooted in oakland. >> construction of a new ballpark at howard terminal could begin in two years. more of her exclusive interview
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with the mayor. a bombshell in a merger that would have seen it -- the pga tour joining forces with liv golf. this merger would include the european golf tour, creating a massive worldwide golf association. all litigation involving liv golf will be dropped. it launched last year, approaching several big-name players with tens of millions of dollars. it grew controversy because of its backing from the saudi government. >> in the south, work set to st a long-awaited project to ie flood protection along coyote creek. causeroversy. zach fuentes has more on why officials are saying it is a matter of public safety. >> these floodwaters devastated
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many san jose neighborhoods and highlighted the need to improve local water waves. valley water starts of flood protection project to keep it from happening again. areas are protected from floodwaters. that is what the project is set to do. in days, it will be prepared and construction will start after. >> it is a big project, the first phase now, completed by the fall of 2024. then we begin the second phase and start construction in 2025 and have it completed by 2027. >> while communication continues, it has stirred up controversy. 200 on housed people had to clear the area. valley water voted to give the city $4.8 million to do that work. advocates understood the work had to be done, but they say those living on the creek were not given proper alternatives. >> you get swept from place to
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place, broken promises and people. >> the city of san jose housing department says it successfully housed about 30 people at a city-owned interim housing site. they add additional opportunities are based on availability. a coyote creek flood protection project has to start now because it is tied in with the anderson dam retrofit project. >> the timing really has to meet so if there are any delays in one, there are no delays of the other. we need to get this done. community readings -- community meeting started with another one planned june 14. >> turning to the weather. unseasonably cool. >> some lucky people even had showers. what that is mostly behind us. >> most locations shower activity had only about one or 207 inch of rain.
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chance for showers diminishing looking at the satellite and radar. counterclockwise circulation on that upper level low has brought us unstable weather. most of the showers certainly around the bay area. not moving into the bay area. breezy conditions with surface wind speeds 22 miles per hour on the bay area. you can see the temperature change of a few degrees than this time yesterday. here is a view from sutro tower. san francisco. currently 65 degrees. 69 at redwood city. 68 at mountain view. 59 at half moon bay. the other view from emeryville. mid to upper 60's at thunderosa, napa. low to mid 70's at fairfield. it is a bit milder. still below average this time of year.
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i present the forecast headlines. clouds depart and shower chances diminished. a mix of sunshine and clouds the next several days. cooler than average through the rest of the weekend. here's the forecast late-night into the overnight. pockets of showers. a thunderstorm or two certainly around the bay area. up into the far north. out to sea. not actually hitting the bay area. we will get partial clearing into the morning tomorrow. overnight low temperatures will be mainly in the mid to upper 50's. a continuation of the mild overnight pattern we have had the last few nights. tomorrow, look for partly cloudy to partly sunny skies. it will be breezy. high temperatures around 60 on the coast. mid to upper 60's along the bay shoreline. may hit 70, 70 one degrees. inland areas, 71 degrees.
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on we go 7-day forecast. temperatures increase a couple of degrees on thursday. dropping again on friday. highs around 78 degrees under a mix of clouds and sunshine. upper 50's to coast. below average temperatures this time of year. a rather steady pattern. around tuesday or so, we might get a hint of a warm up. >> if you adopting a pet, now is the perfect time. contra costa animal services is offering free adoptions. his shelter is close to capacity and crowded. they are also in need of foster homes. specifically those who can accommodate large dog reads.
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>> california public schools continues to struggle with enrollment. one parent district said they figured out how to slow down the problem. >> lyanne melendez joins us i the newsroom with what san francisco unified is doing. >> the harsh reality every student a district loses, that is funding they don't get from the state. districts like san francisco having to get creative to engage families. san francisco unified is still seeing declining enrollment, but the exodus experienced during the pandemic seems to have slowed down. >> we went from 54,000 students to about 50,000 students, 6% decline. right now, it is leveling out. >> in the case of san francisco, parents became frustrated when schools took too long to reopen while focused on other
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controversial issues. this past year, san francisco and other bay area school districts experienced the same troubles the department of education says the state has seen went it comes to declining enrollment. california public schools lost students. it may not seem like much, but it still represents nearly 40,000 students. >> certainly the cost of living is a major factor having movies -- families move out of the city. >> traditional public and charter schools have trended downward for years. the highest enrollment year was 2004, 2005, with more than 6,322,000 students. that number today is about 5,852,000.
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recently, the superintendent of public instruction encourages school district to market themselves in order to attract families. >> as the student published defines, the kids have had to reset. >> he has a marketing campaign highlighting successful students displaying the schools they attended with their district and a brochure showing programs and novelties of each school. for the first time, transitional kindergarten tk will be the entry grade to elementary school. >> kids will not have to do the lottery again. >> we hope changes like that make it feel less frightening for families and we will help more families be excited. is for some san francisco families. if they can get into their first
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moving forward, finding solutions. this is abc7 news. >> be aware the leader who will not admit any of those shortcomings. because you know what the problem is with the leader like that? a leader like that thinks america's greatness resides in the mirror he is looking at. i believe america's greatness resides out there. donald trump as he launched his campaign. >> chris christie launched his bid one day ahead of former vice president mike pence. >> the presidential field is expanding. former new jersey governor chris christie in an already crowded group. casting himself as the only candidate to take on former president trump. he had been a close advisor for
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trump after leaving the 2016 reese, but broke with trump over his refusal to expect feet -- except defeat. >> he's been vocally anti-trump. that is going to be a significant challenge. >> the announcement coming after mike pence announced his own bid. pence eventually -- eventually filing his candidacy yesterday. >> this wednesday, i am announcing in iowa. > entering a growing primary field with gop hopefuls like ron desantis and tim scott. scott found himself at odds with the views cohost over whether he believes systemic racism exists in america. >> that is a dangerous, offensive, discussing message that the only way to succeed is by being the exception. >> one potential candidate choosing to sit this out. chris sununu warning it would only be trump's advantage.
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a pro-trump super pac saying in a statement trump's dominance over the republican primary field opened a mad rush to seize the mantle. >> even if you gave the support of everyone who is not trump to one candidate, they would not when the primary. there will likely be 11 candidates in this race. there may be others who choose to run. a florida judge has blocked a law that bans transgender minors from accessing puberty blockers. the judge said gender identity is real and the state has no national basis for treatment. governor before his run for president. it comes as louisiana's legislation today passed a ban on gender affirming care for most minors in that state. declared a state of emergency for lgbtq+ people. the group sounding the alarm
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about the current political environment in response to more than 500 anti-lgbtq+ laws introduced so far this year. the hrc released a guidebook fraction summarizing the laws but offering guidance to the community. abc 78 -- proud sponsor.watch l. also on our streaming tv app. >> san mateo county raised the juneteenth flight today, recognizing the end of slavery in america. >> county officials recommitted to addressing disparities in education, employment, housing, and criminal justice. >> san mateo county with a call to commemorate juneteenth and renew its commitment to addressing challenges still faced by the black community. it is also our minder of her families resilience. >> my family are juneteenth
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slaves. my grandmother grandmothers was a slave in texas. my grandmother still pegs cotton until she was 19 years old. >> she's the cofounder of the reach coalition working to does a mental systemic bias and long-standing barriers against the most vulnerable communities. this morning's display moves us in the right direction. >> it tells our story, you see our humanity, and show what happens in the past doesn't reveal itself. >> they've already adopted juneteenth as a public holiday observed each year. in alignment with the national holiday recognized the federal government. other municipalities make the move to celebrate the end of slavery, justice, freedom, and power of community. >> not just one day, it is ongoing work.
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we need to celebrate the history, tell the history, and we need our community to be grounded in the history so we can be committed to the work of the future. >> the county supervisor says the flag raising kicks off a month of celebration. awareness and events around the holiday. in redwood city, amanda del castillo. >> an unusual arrest stop comes to southern california in a bit a lot online etiquette.
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>> time for the four of 4:00. despite many returning to the office, virtual calls are rapidly becoming the norm. a new study finds not everyone is following proper etiquette behind the camera. 38% of americans feel they have taken a meeting in the bathroom, 24% wear sweatpants, 25% nothing. the worst offense is not muting yourself. given that you are working from home today, dare i ask you to stand up -- if i want to -- wearing regular jeans, but i often wear sweatpants when i do a call like this, and virtual meeting. i've never taken one, but virtual call. i think i've always remembered,
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but i often wear the sweatpants. >> fully clothed, we are happy to report. >> it seems hard they say there is something wrong with etiquette if you are wearing sweatpants at home. are you supposed to dress up like you are in the office? it seems bizarre. >> three-piece suit. >> on the telephon what you tell them you are wearing. >> you are wearing chanel pants or whatever. be if you drop your phone or something like that. >> we recently talked about lawmakers looking to the ever shrinking airplane seats. if one designer has his way, forget about comfort and room. i think we are being to judge e. planes -- >> we have not started being judging yet. >> they are back.
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at 23-year-old designer who has been on our 3:00 show is getting ready for her plans in germany. she believes sitting is the future of economy class. >> look at this woman. it is right in her face. >> the trade-off is your legs canby street and out. and you get more room to recline. they are going to pack in 200 people no matter what, it is how you configure them. >> i don't know, sounds to me like how the world is. rich people sitting in front where they can lay down and take up all kinds of room. they need to,. you get to lie down. >> i don't always fly first class, i have flown so much and have accumulated so many miles, i can sometimes trade in the miles for a first class ticket. >> spencer and finney will be
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looking back at us like how is it going? >> larry is like you are going to the bathroom again? >> now to the high prices at the grocery store. people are spending way more. even though they are getting much less. >> sales of bigs dropped compared to last year when prices went up by more than 48%. red prices up 12%. milk rices have dropped nearly 4%. perfect opportunity to check in with our consumer advisor. supply and demand here. >> you have to buy something to eat. we were talking about ree or anything, it is the stuff to make a good healthy meal. 48% increase is amazing. i assume people are eating out less and doing what they cannot home.
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in some cases it is cheaper to ease out giving the rising cost. >> i don't know, but i'm passing the seven dollar bag of strawberries, it is just ridiculous. i don't know how people do it. stuff that i would otherwise get. not a new flavor of cheese it, there is a new rest stop in joshua tree. it serves up che its instead of gas. a stream of cheese it bs n literally get pumped into the car window through a large hose. it is open for a short time. it closes on sunday. because after the initial instagram pictures, who is going to go back for more? >> it is about the instagram.
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>> i cannot see you driving for that. >> no. i would not. are they really that popular? do people like them that much that this place gets traffic? >> here is my take on this. so many electric cars, we have to come up with something to do with former gas stations. >> i could see spencer driving around and around and around. load the car with cheese it's. that should be a funny practical joke. >> what is in jesus? >> stuff. >> do i want to know? >> random compacted stuff in a square. >> that is it for the
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every single one of us can make the stars align. because when we come together, hope and joy will shine. ♪ ♪ >> now to a new study about the number of sharks in our waters as beach season gets underway. >> turns out there are more than we realize and they are swimming closer to us than we think. matt gutman with a look. >> may be that shark from was really just misunderstood. in a stunning new study, researchers at cal state long beach found great white sharks are far more common on the california coast than previously thought. >> this is where they can be 40 juvenile white sharks hanging out at the beach. >> terrifying.
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maybe not. not. thousands of hours of drone footage have shown great white sharks and humans in the same place at same time safely. >> many thousands of encounters a year. >> now based on this, happening many times a day. and nothing was happening. nobody is being bitten or harassed. >> last year we joined chris and his team at the midway point. over the past two years, drones capturing these iconic images. great whites cruising beneath unsuspecting kayakers and swimmers. >> maybe juveniles are just not very aggressive. >> we think that is the case. the reason they are at the beach. >> juveniles are afraid of us. >> they don't know that until they probably over over 10 feet. >> the famous scene where they
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scream shark and everybody clears out of the water. >> there is a time to reassess that notion. don't interact that way with humans. >> if we didn't, every five minutes people would be screaming. >> people -- sharks are always there. >> sharks are not bothering people. they are not biting people. >> i don't care what he says. still not sticking around in the water. whether young shark, old shark, medium shark. >> you need one to find you to be a tasty treat. >> spencers the morsel they are looking for. >> i don't even go in if there is a baby shark. taking a look at the weather. these are headlines we can expect the diminishing chance of showers and clouds departing. a mix of clouds and sunshine.
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temperature is below average for the weekend. overnight, look for times of clouds and breaks of clearing. overnight lows in the mid to upper 50's. tomorrow, we will see sunshine and clouds. breezy at the coast and inland spots. highs tomorrow about 60 of the coast. upper 60's around the bay. low to mid 70's. here's the accuweather 7-day forecast. a bump in temperatures. going through the weekend, early next week. upper 60's are on the bay shoreline. cooler than average this time of year. looks like a warm up. >> the annual fundraiser bouquets to art is back. the museum for the 39th year. >> we invite over 100 floral designers from the bay area and beyond to interpret pieces from
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our permanent collection and bring them to life so that museum visitors come for the flowers and the new appreciation for the arts. and we're just delighted -- conservation projects and educational programs. tickets available on the deyoung website. >> all those are beautiful. farm to table with a lot of flavor. >> not just fashionable food. >> a lot of love goes into those that they serve. >> the north bay
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>> farm to table still a popular way to eat. the farmer wife adds a tasty twist to farm to table. ♪ >> i sheer -- i'm here to support my business called the farmer's wife. i come to the market, i will pack up, handpick the black farm produce and bring it to my shop in sevastopol. i do the best that i offer products to the world. but it is good for you. it tastes good and feels good. >> you can tell a lot of love goes into the food they serve.
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>> it is not just fashionable food. nutrients, there is purpose, and intention in our food. > we are in a mecca of the food you can get, so she is putting it all together and you get the best of the best. >> we love coming here, a great representation from sonoma. everything is fresh and delicious. what people recognize is it is a reflection of what is in season, what has grown with the highest standards, and brought to you across my counter, on my patio. ♪ >> i started off as a kid working for strauss family. when i first tasted organic milk, it knocked my socks off area i started out the farmers market 29 years ago with apples. i moved into sandwiches with the farmer's wife 14 years ago. i opened a shop in sevastopol.
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freshly picked. the farmer brought it because it was the right time to be picked. i have tomatoes who have not seen a refrigerator. everything in season at the farmers market right now roasted up, toasted up. i'm very unapologetic and forward with my labors. i do not love to go out and walk away saying that was kind of bland. >> she puts combinations you would not expect to go together. the way they put everything together is so delicious. i never question the sandwiches she puts on the menu. i know what i order will be amazing. >> sandwiches. but my love and joy is ra
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foods and salads. what i say when folks are like the sandwich was great, but the solid blue meal way, i say people come for the sandwiches but stay for the salads. it is true. >> the salads are just incredibly fresh. you can taste every single ingredient. >> it is part of me with my -- the bigger picture of wanting to share healthy, good, wholesome food with my community. people want french fries. i was like let's do better than a side of fries. is the best sandwich i've ever had, that salad is magnificent. i love it, it keeps me going. my biggest accomplishment is the love and respect i get from my community. >> it is one of the first places we came to visit.
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