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and free food in the cafeteria. >> they have a nice cafeteria. >> like our nbc cafeteria here, right,already closed. >> it's so good, though. you know, this week it's been kind of interesting when it comes to weather here across the bay area. jantober kind of a week. october temperatures in e1janua. today that onshore flow did return and also cooled numbers down. also returning today some very high swells down at mavericks. take a look at this as surfers headed out there today. the competition is not under way yet. but again, there was 13lp to 16-foot swells. they were likely getting someÑi practice in. as this competition could get under way in the next couple of weeks. of course they have to wait for those right conditions to occur. and unfortunately no, big storms here in the next couple of days. but the sea still can get stirred up without a storm. we're wishing them all the luck out there at mavericks. meanwhile, right now you're going to neede1 some lucke1 ton when it comes to these temperatures. it's already dropping to 34 in napa, 39 in novato. you're going to have the heaters
and free food in the cafeteria. >> they have a nice cafeteria. >> like our nbc cafeteria here, right,already closed. >> it's so good, though. you know, this week it's been kind of interesting when it comes to weather here across the bay area. jantober kind of a week. october temperatures in e1janua. today that onshore flow did return and also cooled numbers down. also returning today some very high swells down at mavericks. take a look at this as surfers headed out there...
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i love the open community spaces, the retail, not having a cafeteria is so smart. others do not have a cafeteria and to see the students patronizing the restaurants. it is a whole other level of vitality and interest in the community around it. thank you for this presentation, i think the face looks amazing and i wish you could build that tomorrow. probably not in time for america's cup, unfortunately. >> you might be working for sales force as soon as they buy ibm. [laughter] commissioner moore: i would like to monology the sensitivity of landscape design, and often those things are not thought about synergetically. make a good open space and figure out where we can put some sculptures. this approach was all thought through in one big scoop. i am delighted to see a hint of international art like the biggest culture from chicago at millennium park. if any piece or collection create an art environment that has the qualities, the transformer to qualities, it will be more than a project. it will be a fully functioning part of town. >> i wanted to close by saying that
i love the open community spaces, the retail, not having a cafeteria is so smart. others do not have a cafeteria and to see the students patronizing the restaurants. it is a whole other level of vitality and interest in the community around it. thank you for this presentation, i think the face looks amazing and i wish you could build that tomorrow. probably not in time for america's cup, unfortunately. >> you might be working for sales force as soon as they buy ibm. [laughter]...
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they're ready. >> reporter: the recruits, people who work in school cafeterias throughout colorado.g the long-forgotten art of cooking from scratch, starting with the basics, like chopping an onion. >> so, stand back. sawing motion. >> reporter: most school kitchens ditched stoves long ago, in favor of serving preprocessed and prepackaged foods. it turns out kids who eat school lunch regularly are 30% more likely to be obese, than kids who bring a bag lunch. doctors say school lunches are heavy on calories and light on nutrition. that's where cook for america comes in. this is truly a boot camp. >> we are building a complete foundation of professional culinary skills in five days. >> reporter: it's the brainchild of andrea martin and chef kate adamick. >> all of these things affect learning. >> reporter: it seems to me, over the years, the lunch lady has gone from cooking to just heating up. >> part of it was in the 1970s. this whole thing with being convenient. give yourself a break today. and a lot of profit foods came on to the market that made it convenient for people. what we d
they're ready. >> reporter: the recruits, people who work in school cafeterias throughout colorado.g the long-forgotten art of cooking from scratch, starting with the basics, like chopping an onion. >> so, stand back. sawing motion. >> reporter: most school kitchens ditched stoves long ago, in favor of serving preprocessed and prepackaged foods. it turns out kids who eat school lunch regularly are 30% more likely to be obese, than kids who bring a bag lunch. doctors say school...
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this is the new cafeteria. it's going to have to do for more than 350 children who go to the school. 50% of the school space was destroyed by the fire. now classrooms have been relocated to a second building on campus. >> today, the teachers returned to find, you know, the boxes, their classrooms boxed up, and they had the day to go through it and get ready for tomorrow. >>> they sorted through new donated supply, fished through whatever was salvamed, and put -- salvaged, and put furniture together. >> all of the children's picture books were destroyed, and 2,500 picture books. >>> the school is seeking help from the public, asking for donations of school supplies, and financial support, to help them get up and running. >>> one of six san jose police officers injured today in a police chase. he remains in the hospital. the suspect has been arrested. we'll give you a better idea of what happened on the big board. it started at a gas station at king and mckey in san jose. that's where police say that a man punche
this is the new cafeteria. it's going to have to do for more than 350 children who go to the school. 50% of the school space was destroyed by the fire. now classrooms have been relocated to a second building on campus. >> today, the teachers returned to find, you know, the boxes, their classrooms boxed up, and they had the day to go through it and get ready for tomorrow. >>> they sorted through new donated supply, fished through whatever was salvamed, and put -- salvaged, and put...
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. >> the bell rings, and you're off to the cafeteria for lunch.stuff. >> first of all, when you're eating in the cafeteria, you want to remember that not everything is good for you. make sure you're looking for whole grains, lean meats that are baked instead of fried, and colorful fruits and vegetables, including leafy greens. as far as beverages, you want to stick to water or skim milk, instead of sweetened drinks like iced teas and sodas. and if you're going to drink fruit juice, make sure it's 100% fruit juice. >> thanks, jax. seems like a little bit of hunting around the lunch line can go a long way. >> in "college & u," lauren takes a look at a kind of college that won't accept half the population. >> at first glance, new york's barnard college looks pretty typical for a small school in a big city. located in upper manhattan, the campus is compact, covering just a few city blocks. about 2,400 students come here from all over the world, so therelots of diversity. but all barnard students have one particular thing in common -- they're all women
. >> the bell rings, and you're off to the cafeteria for lunch.stuff. >> first of all, when you're eating in the cafeteria, you want to remember that not everything is good for you. make sure you're looking for whole grains, lean meats that are baked instead of fried, and colorful fruits and vegetables, including leafy greens. as far as beverages, you want to stick to water or skim milk, instead of sweetened drinks like iced teas and sodas. and if you're going to drink fruit juice,...
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coming up, first lady, michelle obama champions to bring healthier lunches to our school cafeterias. >> it makes you gag. >> i was scared. the first time, i was scared. i didn't know what was happening. >> okay, so this is what they're talking about. thousands of birds in a kentucky neighborhood turned the sky dark as night. those stories and more just ahead. >>> ready, aim, fire, some people in a kentucky neighborhood are shooting off allowed air cannon as a last resort, trying to get rid of swarms of blackbirds. like clockwork, thousands return every day and with the flock comes a big mess as you can imagine. some townspeople blame the birds droppings for illnesses that have gripped the community. >> the other kids in the neighborhood have been getting sick. we are all dealing with respiratory upper infections. i don't know if we can blame it on the birds, but it's all the birds fault. all these problems came when the birds came. >> there is no clear answer as to why these birds have selected lagrange as their gathering spot. people living there will keep shooting off the air canno
coming up, first lady, michelle obama champions to bring healthier lunches to our school cafeterias. >> it makes you gag. >> i was scared. the first time, i was scared. i didn't know what was happening. >> okay, so this is what they're talking about. thousands of birds in a kentucky neighborhood turned the sky dark as night. those stories and more just ahead. >>> ready, aim, fire, some people in a kentucky neighborhood are shooting off allowed air cannon as a last...
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cafeteria may be nutritious -- >> it tastes bad, it looks bad. it doesn't even look like it's real food. reporter: -- few students have anything good to say about the healthier lunch menus. >> the healthier it gets, the more disgusting it. is. reporter: some can barely describe what it is. >> it's called like a barbecue sandwich, but it kind of looks like an imitation sloppy joe. reporter: it wasn't supposed to be this way. for the past 10 years the los angeles school district has been working to overhaul the menu, first to go, canned sodas of then came the push for fresh fruits and vegetables which code account for 19% of total -- today account for 19% of total spending. old stand-byes like corn dogs are out. turkey burgers are in moves haled by nutritionist wendy schlosser. >> it's common sense to feed a child nutritious food. the big question is why aren't we all doing this and it is because it's a shift from where we were and change takes time. reporter: taking time to change is not something l.a. can afford. school officials say one in three
cafeteria may be nutritious -- >> it tastes bad, it looks bad. it doesn't even look like it's real food. reporter: -- few students have anything good to say about the healthier lunch menus. >> the healthier it gets, the more disgusting it. is. reporter: some can barely describe what it is. >> it's called like a barbecue sandwich, but it kind of looks like an imitation sloppy joe. reporter: it wasn't supposed to be this way. for the past 10 years the los angeles school district...
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and i was in the cafeteria rights it would get lost for 40 years until susan striker came and saw theentary, and she won an emmy for it. i have been fighting ever since. i was fighting in the 1960's. and i am fighting now for the seniors. i might not see this housing in my lifetime, but i am fighting for the future of lgbt, like i did in the 1966 riot. my family does not accept me, which is ok. i have two dogs. they are very accepting of me. [laughter] and i love them to death. i could sugar coated, what it is to be a transsexual, because i can pass. nobody knows who i am in the straight world. but in the lgbt community, there's a lot of discrimination to transgendered people. because they assume what they do not want to assume, who we are. and one more thing, supervisor chiu, this is directly to you. i gave you a document of the 1966 cafeteria riot in august of last year, because we were celebrating our 40th anniversary. and i never heard anything about that. no confirmation of that or anything that you received it or anything like that. i gave one to mark leno, tom amiano, and devon
and i was in the cafeteria rights it would get lost for 40 years until susan striker came and saw theentary, and she won an emmy for it. i have been fighting ever since. i was fighting in the 1960's. and i am fighting now for the seniors. i might not see this housing in my lifetime, but i am fighting for the future of lgbt, like i did in the 1966 riot. my family does not accept me, which is ok. i have two dogs. they are very accepting of me. [laughter] and i love them to death. i could sugar...
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cafeteria may be nutritious. >> it tastes bad, it looks bad.ook like real food. >> few students have anything good to say about l.a.'s healthier lunch menus. >> the more disgusting it is. >> some can barely describe what it is. >> it's called a barbecue sandwich. but it kind of looks like an imitation sloppy joe. >> it wasn't supposed to be this way. for the past ten years the los angeles school district has been working to overhaul the menu. first to go, canned sodas, then the push for fruits and vegetables. it's up from 2% in 2005. old stand byes like corn dogs are out, turkey burgers are in. moves hailed by ucla nutritionist wendy sluser. >> it's common sense to serve a child healthy food. the big question is, why aren't we all doing this. it is because it is a shift in where we were and change takes time. >> taking time to change is not something l.a. can afford. school officials say one in three students is overweight or obese. so far, its healthy meals are a bust. >> usually we go to the student store and buy a bag of cheetos. they're lik
cafeteria may be nutritious. >> it tastes bad, it looks bad.ook like real food. >> few students have anything good to say about l.a.'s healthier lunch menus. >> the more disgusting it is. >> some can barely describe what it is. >> it's called a barbecue sandwich. but it kind of looks like an imitation sloppy joe. >> it wasn't supposed to be this way. for the past ten years the los angeles school district has been working to overhaul the menu. first to go,...
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health service system as the city's department is responsible for administering the city's benefit cafeteria plan and for contracting for services related to those benefits. right now, is still reside under the human resources department. it is a formality and clean up language. the ordinance also confirms that the courts, as well as the sfcta are also participating employers to the city's plan. i believe these are not controversial. it is really clean up language. there is no fiscal and back to this item as others in a budget analyst report to it. with that, let's go to public comment. any members of the public who wish to speak on item number six? see none, public, disclosed. can we send this item forward with recommendations? we have got a motion to send forward with recommendations. we will do that without objection. thank you. let's return to item number nine. and would you call item number 11, please? >> item number 11, hearing to consider the annual review and approval of the board of supervisors/clerk of the board annual budget guidelines. supervisor chu: thank you. we have already c
health service system as the city's department is responsible for administering the city's benefit cafeteria plan and for contracting for services related to those benefits. right now, is still reside under the human resources department. it is a formality and clean up language. the ordinance also confirms that the courts, as well as the sfcta are also participating employers to the city's plan. i believe these are not controversial. it is really clean up language. there is no fiscal and back...
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they are talking about star power when these kids walk into the cafeteria. >> first lady, all right. so the new standards require reductions over the next ten years. they also require offering a vegetable and a fruit. not just a choice. you have to have a fruit and a vegetable and the vegetables have requirements in variety. they have to have a variety of dark green and orange, like carrots every week. so today, the first lady was out showcasing these standards that are already in place in fairfax county schools. 200 kids jump to their feet as the first lady of the united states entered their cafeteria. some of the lucky second and fourth graders at park lawn elementary school got to go through the lunch line with mrs. obama who came to promote the new school lunch nutrition standards. >> when we send our kids to school, we have a right to expect that they won't be eating the kind of fatty, salty, sugary foods that we are trying to keep from them when they are at home. >> the menu was designed by celebrity chef, rachel ray, to showcase the new standards. they boost the amount and var
they are talking about star power when these kids walk into the cafeteria. >> first lady, all right. so the new standards require reductions over the next ten years. they also require offering a vegetable and a fruit. not just a choice. you have to have a fruit and a vegetable and the vegetables have requirements in variety. they have to have a variety of dark green and orange, like carrots every week. so today, the first lady was out showcasing these standards that are already in place...
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government is making sure they get a full serving of nutritious vegetables from the school cafeteria but there's still some unhealthy definitions making the menu in the guidelines what is more important or explains why. it's a super sized crisis impossible for america to disguise an insatiable love for food and big portions has served up a nationwide majority of overweight children none of us wants this future for our kids as first lady michelle obama attempts to tackle the epidemic by advocating more exercise healthy eating and penning a book about the white house garden u.s. lawmakers are getting kudo's for stirring the health problem which i applaud in a single woman tension fear will go nowhere given the allure of the. recent decision by the congress to send pizza was a vegetable you heard correctly the greasy cheesy cheap meal known as pizza is served as a lunch vegetable to thirty two million public school children how because u.s. department of agriculture guidelines qualify two tablespoons of tomato paste as an official veggie serving in november u.s. congress rejected a requ
government is making sure they get a full serving of nutritious vegetables from the school cafeteria but there's still some unhealthy definitions making the menu in the guidelines what is more important or explains why. it's a super sized crisis impossible for america to disguise an insatiable love for food and big portions has served up a nationwide majority of overweight children none of us wants this future for our kids as first lady michelle obama attempts to tackle the epidemic by...
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so, here second to the cafeteria at the international high school there are still tensions among those groups between those groups, and i remember one day a fly year was passed out i was coming out of a meeting of the club and a group of the chinese police said don't go to the bit to the ten clubs come to the chinese cooks first because to that is inside china and, you know, that really riled up some of the kids and so things like that to happen. >> host: parole in new york city you are on with author brooke hauser on book tv c-span2. >> caller: fabulous book. i would like to know if you have any tips for teachers and professors about how these teachers handle the perspectives and the points of view of students on the students that had very different perspectives they had a department at the college on the teachers who had become very concerned about students who wrote papers ranting and raving about the government. and i would interview the students and find they are not talking about washington. they are talking about the eastern bloc country that they had just come from. so how did
so, here second to the cafeteria at the international high school there are still tensions among those groups between those groups, and i remember one day a fly year was passed out i was coming out of a meeting of the club and a group of the chinese police said don't go to the bit to the ten clubs come to the chinese cooks first because to that is inside china and, you know, that really riled up some of the kids and so things like that to happen. >> host: parole in new york city you are...
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across this country's school cafeterias.his country's school cafeterias. since ameriprise financial was founded back in 1894, they've been committed to putting clients first. helping generations through tough times. good times. never taking a bailout. there when you need them. helping millions of americans over the centuries. the strength of a global financial leader. the heart of a one-to-one relationship. together for your future. ♪ have asked yours truly to teach you about treating frequent heartburn. 'cause i know a thing or two about eatin'. if you're one of those folks who gets heartburn and then treats day after day... well that's like checking on your burgers after they're burnt! [ male announcer ] treat your frequent heartburn by blocking the acid with prilosec otc. and don't get heartburn in the first place! [ male announcer ] one pill a day. 24 hours. zero heartburn. block the acid with prilosec otc, and don't get heartburn in the first place. available at walmart. but when she got asthma, all i could do was worry
across this country's school cafeterias.his country's school cafeterias. since ameriprise financial was founded back in 1894, they've been committed to putting clients first. helping generations through tough times. good times. never taking a bailout. there when you need them. helping millions of americans over the centuries. the strength of a global financial leader. the heart of a one-to-one relationship. together for your future. ♪ have asked yours truly to teach you about treating...
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step back. >> following protocol, inmates on the yard hit the ground and those in the cafeteria take their seats as officers sprint to the scene. >> it was a tense moment when everybody hit the deck. sure enough, they found a weapon and we were right in the middle of it. >> officers catch a gang member attempting to conceal a shank, a homemade slashing weapon. this time, violence was avoided. but nowhere is gang influence more prevalent than out on the rec yards of california's prisons. >> this is a turf war here. everybody's got their own turf and they're not going to let anybody else take it from them. the inmates segregate themselves out here. and the reason being that the gangs want it that way. so a man has no choice but to go with his own type of people. >> it's all run by gangs or at least the gangs think they run the prisons and then the correctional officers think they run the prison. but everybody gangs up by race and you have to know where you're going. you don't want to go walking in the wrong area of the prison yard because you're on somebody else's turf. >> while inmate
step back. >> following protocol, inmates on the yard hit the ground and those in the cafeteria take their seats as officers sprint to the scene. >> it was a tense moment when everybody hit the deck. sure enough, they found a weapon and we were right in the middle of it. >> officers catch a gang member attempting to conceal a shank, a homemade slashing weapon. this time, violence was avoided. but nowhere is gang influence more prevalent than out on the rec yards of...
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he just amazes me.a single mother, stubbs lives with her grandmother and works in a university cafeteriae earns oughly $680 a month -- about the cost of day care fees.until a year ago, she was able to pay those fees with vouchers the state of maryland provides to low-income families. she lost that assistance after problems with her paperwork and had to re-apply. from then on it was just likk my son is being juggled. i keep him til about 2:30, the absolute latest i can leave out. i'll see if i can get my aunt to keep him until my mom gets home to come pick him up and take him with her and he stays- it's just, it's a lot. now she's one of nine thousand families on the state's waiting list.we don't typically have a wait list in maryland. we had to implement one last year, because of limited funding for this program.as federal timulus funds dried up and states continued to face budget shortfalls, child care assistance programs suffered. families in 37 states had less access to aid in 2011 than they did the year before, according to the national women's law center -- and that negative trend c
he just amazes me.a single mother, stubbs lives with her grandmother and works in a university cafeteriae earns oughly $680 a month -- about the cost of day care fees.until a year ago, she was able to pay those fees with vouchers the state of maryland provides to low-income families. she lost that assistance after problems with her paperwork and had to re-apply. from then on it was just likk my son is being juggled. i keep him til about 2:30, the absolute latest i can leave out. i'll see if i...
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. >> las llamas devoraron la cafeteria, bilbiotecas y otros . >> ordenanza para preservar el medio ambiente bolsas reusables . >> para el 1 de enero del 2014 las bolsas de papel incrementaran su precio . >> en california los caseros podrán impedir que se fume en sus viviendas . >> ya que el 30& % de inquilinos son fumadores . >> las mesas al aire libre también son libre de cigarrillo . >> gilberto león nos explica . >> residente de alameda, paola campo dice que aún no entiende como la gente sigue fumando . >> la gente no entiende que tiene que dejar de fumar . >> si usted es fumador y vive en alameda, ya no podrá disfrutar su cigarro en todos estos lugares . >> (habla en inglés). >> es mucho más saludable, a mi no me gusta el humo de segunda mano . >> la ley también prohíbe fumer al lado de puertas y ventanas, o colocoar avisos de que se prohíbe fumar y retirar ceniceros de las zonas de acceso público . >> simon dice que en su complejo mucha gente fuma pero que ahora tiene una esperanza . >> si en otras ciudades ya implementaron medidas similares . >> alameda aprobó está ley en noviembre .
. >> las llamas devoraron la cafeteria, bilbiotecas y otros . >> ordenanza para preservar el medio ambiente bolsas reusables . >> para el 1 de enero del 2014 las bolsas de papel incrementaran su precio . >> en california los caseros podrán impedir que se fume en sus viviendas . >> ya que el 30& % de inquilinos son fumadores . >> las mesas al aire libre también son libre de cigarrillo . >> gilberto león nos explica . >> residente de alameda,...
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six middle school students drink on the school bus and in the cafeteria yesterday prior to the morningne of them showed up at the complaining of feeling sick. >> do they have a problem, we will help them. help them overcome the problem, that is what we want to do. students to say they saw drinking toldes school officials. none of the students was legally drunk. of the six consumed enough on aol to register breathalyzer. >>> a mother is upset it occurs her daughternd out on a school bus. she says her five-year-old daughter fell asleep while the elementary school. she told officials she found the bus atile cleaning the home. myers said her daughter woke up loan and scared. the gross late for school. -- the girl was late for school. >> there is a responsibility school has did notify parents. >> she says that her daughter longer ride the school bus. investigating the incident. >>> van der sloot goes on trial on murder charges. floresccused of killing peru. van der sloot took money and cards from her wallet and chile. sloot was the prime ofpect in the disappearance aruba.ay in >>> not to th
six middle school students drink on the school bus and in the cafeteria yesterday prior to the morningne of them showed up at the complaining of feeling sick. >> do they have a problem, we will help them. help them overcome the problem, that is what we want to do. students to say they saw drinking toldes school officials. none of the students was legally drunk. of the six consumed enough on aol to register breathalyzer. >>> a mother is upset it occurs her daughternd out on a...
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it just goes to show how much bigger it is. >> the entire cafeteria build up with messages.ith messages. they will send a family of four to the game. >> their playoff fever continues on the website. be sure to post your best pictures on our page. do not forget our raven special coming up on friday evening. you can catch the road to indianapolis right here. >> that is all four of the 5:00. here is a look at what is coming up new at 6:00. he goes to the sheriff's take the first step to seizing the vehicle owned by the baltimore housing authority. office takesriff's the first step to seizing the vehicles owned by the baltimore housing authority. >> a pikesville man charged with raping a 12-year-old girl fights the allegation in court. details ahead. >> live, local, late breaking, this is wbal-tv 11 news at 6:00. >> city sheriffs are following through and beginning the process of seizing almost two dozen vehicles from baltimore's housing authority. good evening, everyone. it is a story we first told you about at 11 news at 6:00 yesterday. the measures carried out today are inten
it just goes to show how much bigger it is. >> the entire cafeteria build up with messages.ith messages. they will send a family of four to the game. >> their playoff fever continues on the website. be sure to post your best pictures on our page. do not forget our raven special coming up on friday evening. you can catch the road to indianapolis right here. >> that is all four of the 5:00. here is a look at what is coming up new at 6:00. he goes to the sheriff's take the first...
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we're going to be repainting the cafeteria, the locker rooms.ve a -- we have a healthy eating mural. >> the hope is students can learn through this project so they can give back. some other events, habitat for humanity and rebuilding together will represent renovate the bayview operation house. we have a complete list of local projects on our website, if you are interested. click on the top of ktvu.com. back to the desk. >>> 7:47. local union leaders joined occupy labors for a rally at the frank ogawa plaza. a teach evwho addressed the crowd said many truck drivers doing business in the port of oakland -- a teacher who addressed the crowd said many truck drivers doing business in the port of oakland were not present. 125 people marched through city streets. it was the second weekend in a row that occupy protesters gathered for a march in oakland. last week, six people were arrested following a march and some vandalism. >>> 7:48. a georgia man claims he and his frond were shot because they are 49er fans. 0-year-old adams says they were watching t
we're going to be repainting the cafeteria, the locker rooms.ve a -- we have a healthy eating mural. >> the hope is students can learn through this project so they can give back. some other events, habitat for humanity and rebuilding together will represent renovate the bayview operation house. we have a complete list of local projects on our website, if you are interested. click on the top of ktvu.com. back to the desk. >>> 7:47. local union leaders joined occupy labors for a...
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en los andadores de los centros comerciales, areas de negocios, bares, terrazas de restaurantes, cafeteriastivos y playas--- ---la prohibicion se hace extensiva a los balcones y estacionamien tos de complejos de apartamentos--- ---practicamente, si quiere fumar, tendra que irse a otra ciudad--- cu ---los arrestos por conducir bajo la influencia del alcohol disminuyeron en la epoca festiva de 2011 en el condado de santa clara... take vo ---el departamento del alguacil detuvo a 375 personas en 17 dias de fiestas... en 2010 el numero de arrestados se elevo a 475... ---la mejor noticia de todas... es que en el condado no se reporto ninguna victima fatal producto de accidentes de auto por conductores alcoholizados ... ---agencias policiales efectuaron varios retenes de sobriedad. . cu ---los problemas economicos del estado han hecho que en varias de las escuelas a alas que asisten sus hijos no existan bibliotecarios especializados... take vo ---en todo el estado, segun datos del departamento de educacion, hay 900 bibliotecarios... hace dos aÑos eran mil 100... ---muchas veces esa posicion la ocu
en los andadores de los centros comerciales, areas de negocios, bares, terrazas de restaurantes, cafeteriastivos y playas--- ---la prohibicion se hace extensiva a los balcones y estacionamien tos de complejos de apartamentos--- ---practicamente, si quiere fumar, tendra que irse a otra ciudad--- cu ---los arrestos por conducir bajo la influencia del alcohol disminuyeron en la epoca festiva de 2011 en el condado de santa clara... take vo ---el departamento del alguacil detuvo a 375 personas en 17...
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personas que trabajaron dia y noche para reparar las areas afectadas ---seis salones, la biblioteca, la cafeteriadio de arte ardieron al ser alcanzados por un incendio que inicio en un pasillo ---las perdidas provocadas por el fuego que se propag a cuatro edificios, ascienden los ocho millones de dolares cu ---en san bruno, las autoridades se despidieron hoy de una de las carceles ms antiguas del condado de san francisco take vo ---el penal numero tres finalmente ser demolido 78 aÑos despues de haber sido inaugurado ---el alguacil de san francisco, michael hennesy, estuvo presente para liderar el acto, algo que habia prometido hace 32 aÑos ---hennesy alega que el edificio estaba en deterioro y que tenia una sobre- poblacion de reos ---la demolicin de todo la carcel debe durar entre cinco a seis meses.. cu - anchor la primaria de iowa coloc a mitt romney a la cabeza de la nominacin republicana a la presidencia.. pero esto podria cambiar en la prxima primaria.. si usted no entiende el proceso, no es el nico.. por eso un hispano de la baha est ayudando a explicarlo en un programa de radio.. jaime pe
personas que trabajaron dia y noche para reparar las areas afectadas ---seis salones, la biblioteca, la cafeteriadio de arte ardieron al ser alcanzados por un incendio que inicio en un pasillo ---las perdidas provocadas por el fuego que se propag a cuatro edificios, ascienden los ocho millones de dolares cu ---en san bruno, las autoridades se despidieron hoy de una de las carceles ms antiguas del condado de san francisco take vo ---el penal numero tres finalmente ser demolido 78 aÑos despues...
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wednesday that the team is in the playoffs and they will be posted on the walls of the owings mills cafeteria. ravens fans are pumped about a home playoff game, and that is helping a local businesses hope for a major it playoff pay off. local retailers are stocking everything from ravens clothing to keep six hoping people will buy them. the pregame excitement is driving much-needed sales in the typically slow month of january. >> a playoff game at home for the ravens. >> if today was any indication, it was a very busy day. people were excited about the home game and a playoff game. this makes for a very good january. >> retailers are not the only ones preparing for a boom in business. there will be special ravens- esteemed food leading up to game day. tickets went on sale this morning and sold out in less than 14 minutes. still ahead, at carrie engel from valley view farms is here to answer your winter gardening questions. and a royal mystery. police in england are investigating the discovery of a body on a the will the state. -- the royal estate. and bp is trying to make endske >> british co
wednesday that the team is in the playoffs and they will be posted on the walls of the owings mills cafeteria. ravens fans are pumped about a home playoff game, and that is helping a local businesses hope for a major it playoff pay off. local retailers are stocking everything from ravens clothing to keep six hoping people will buy them. the pregame excitement is driving much-needed sales in the typically slow month of january. >> a playoff game at home for the ravens. >> if today...
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they appeared at parklawn elementary school and say that big changes are coming to cafeterias. a memo when we send our kids to school, we have a right to expect it will not be eating the kind of fatty salted, sugary foods we're trying to keep from them when they're at home. >> you want the food to be fun colorful. you always wanted to be balanced and nutritious. >> this is the first time in 15 years changes have been made to school lunch nutritional guidelines, and most will go into effect next year. >> still to come, more speed cameras in d.c., and one famous chef is boiling mad. >> the government is cracking down on deceptive airline ticket prices. >> will you fault to the man on the ledge? the weekend movies are coming out. >> steve rudin and the belfort furniture weather center, the wind has settled down. but the forecast coming out. never in my lifetime did i think i could walk 60 mil i in 3 days. if my mom can fight and atat breast cancer i can walk 60 miles. (woman) the fund-raising was the easiest part. people were very giving. complete strangers wanting to help. i knew
they appeared at parklawn elementary school and say that big changes are coming to cafeterias. a memo when we send our kids to school, we have a right to expect it will not be eating the kind of fatty salted, sugary foods we're trying to keep from them when they're at home. >> you want the food to be fun colorful. you always wanted to be balanced and nutritious. >> this is the first time in 15 years changes have been made to school lunch nutritional guidelines, and most will go into...
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five boys and a girl drink of of vanilla rum on the school bus and in the cafeteria private -- prior to the morning bell. at around 10:00 a.m., one of them showed up at the school of beingmplaining sick. i am shocked because i know has a great group of friends. i am disappointed. >> school spokesperson wade said none of these kids two ofgally drunk but the six bracket have to register on the breathalyzer. >> we can help them and if they will. problem, we help them overcome the problem and get on the right we want tois what do. classmates who witness to the drinking alerted adults who then the alcohol. it is not snitching, it is narcing, it is being concerned with your fellow students. a physics teacher resigned after authorities accused him of at school, a charge he denied it. as far as the case involving students, authorities have not charges at this point. to know were the students got the alcohol. we are live, jay korff, abc 7news. out inre broke brandywine. a person living in the homes as thelectrical short caused house to catch fire. there were no other injuries reported. >> we
five boys and a girl drink of of vanilla rum on the school bus and in the cafeteria private -- prior to the morning bell. at around 10:00 a.m., one of them showed up at the school of beingmplaining sick. i am shocked because i know has a great group of friends. i am disappointed. >> school spokesperson wade said none of these kids two ofgally drunk but the six bracket have to register on the breathalyzer. >> we can help them and if they will. problem, we help them overcome the...
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. >> reporter: a single mother, stubs lives with her grandmother and works at the university cafeteriad earns á6 $80 a moth, the cost of -- $680 a month , the cost of daycare fees. until a year ago, paying the fees with the help of child care vouchers the state of maryland provides to low income families. she lost that after problems with her paperwork and had to reapply. >> it was like my son is being juggled. i keep him until 2:30 , the latest i can leave out, see if i can get my aunt to keep him until they mom gets home. it's a lot. she is one of 9000 families on the waiting list. >> we don't typically have a wait list. we had to implement one last year because of limited funding for the program. >> reporter: as federal funds dried up and states continued to face shortfalls, child care assistance programs suffered. families in 37 states had less access to aid in 2011 than the year before. according to the national women's law center, and that negative trend continues. >> we don't give enough help or provide enough support. early education is key to preparing a child for school and t
. >> reporter: a single mother, stubs lives with her grandmother and works at the university cafeteriad earns á6 $80 a moth, the cost of -- $680 a month , the cost of daycare fees. until a year ago, paying the fees with the help of child care vouchers the state of maryland provides to low income families. she lost that after problems with her paperwork and had to reapply. >> it was like my son is being juggled. i keep him until 2:30 , the latest i can leave out, see if i can get my...
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and their job was to go in an hour early and to set all of the tables for the cafeteria.return for doing that, she got free food. and they thought that was really cool. i mean, they could eat all they want, and they'd earned it. and so i have talked about the idea that the very poorest neighborhoods, we ought to try to find ways for poor children to have work at the school. if you take a new york city janitor -- because they're unionized -- they pay more to the janitor than the teachers. and so, they have five or six per school so. if you just took one janitor, you could hire 30 kids for $3,000 each. now, they could do light janitorial work. i mean, i'll be upfront here. i don't think pushing a mop or sweeping with a broom is inappropriate work for an 11 or 12 or 13-year-old. i don't think working in the cafeteria is inappropriate work, learning how to do the dishes is a good thing. my mother made me learn how to do t. we had several conflicts over it. she convinced me in a very direct and surprisingly powerful way that i would learn how to do it, right? and here's why th
and their job was to go in an hour early and to set all of the tables for the cafeteria.return for doing that, she got free food. and they thought that was really cool. i mean, they could eat all they want, and they'd earned it. and so i have talked about the idea that the very poorest neighborhoods, we ought to try to find ways for poor children to have work at the school. if you take a new york city janitor -- because they're unionized -- they pay more to the janitor than the teachers. and...
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clerk calvillo: the cafeteria plan. president chiu: supervisor chu?supervisor chu: sorry about that. they recommended to make sure that the administrative code reflect that change and to make sure that we specify that the health services system also administers the plan. it also makes sure that the transportation authority are able to participate in that program, said this is a fairly noncontroversial item, and it really is cleanup work -- so this is fairly noncontroversial. president chiu: will call vote. clerk calvillo: [reading roll] supervisor wiener, supervisor avalos, supervisor campos, president chiu, supervisor chu, supervisor cohen, and there are 11 ayes. president chiu: this item is passed on the first read. item 26. clerk calvillo: item 26, a grant in approximately the amount of $748,000, amending the annual salary ordinance of fiscal year 2012, to reflect the addition of one senior administrative analyst brand-funded position in the adult probation department. -- grant-funded position. president chiu: same house, call? this resolution is a
clerk calvillo: the cafeteria plan. president chiu: supervisor chu?supervisor chu: sorry about that. they recommended to make sure that the administrative code reflect that change and to make sure that we specify that the health services system also administers the plan. it also makes sure that the transportation authority are able to participate in that program, said this is a fairly noncontroversial item, and it really is cleanup work -- so this is fairly noncontroversial. president chiu:...
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en los andadores de los centros comerciales, areas de negocios, bares, terrazas de restaurantes, cafeteriasportivos y playas--- ---la prohibicion se hace extensiva a los balcones y estacionamien tos de complejos de apartamentos--- ---practicamente, si quiere fumar, tendra que irse a otra ciudad--- cu ---y ahora nos vamos a la frontera entre mexico y arizona, en donde se reporta otra violacion a una mujer que buscaba el sueno americano-- ---oscar gomez tiene el reporte--- el 25 de diciembre el cosulado de mexico recibio una llamada de la patrulla fronteriza ... quienes alertaban que una mujer habian sido trasladada al hospital de tucson . con serias heridas provocadas por una fuerte golpiza.. tony estrada// alguacil condado santa cruz estuvo en caborca ahi el gu?a , era un grupo como de una docena de indocumentados el gu?a la intento asaltar..viola r a la mujer ella se nego , y le dijo me la vas a pagar.. despues cruzaron la frontera y ya estando en el area de sasabe una vez mas la intento abusar sexualmente ,y la golpeo porque se negaba vio la oportunidad ese gu?a ese hombre de separarla de
en los andadores de los centros comerciales, areas de negocios, bares, terrazas de restaurantes, cafeteriasportivos y playas--- ---la prohibicion se hace extensiva a los balcones y estacionamien tos de complejos de apartamentos--- ---practicamente, si quiere fumar, tendra que irse a otra ciudad--- cu ---y ahora nos vamos a la frontera entre mexico y arizona, en donde se reporta otra violacion a una mujer que buscaba el sueno americano-- ---oscar gomez tiene el reporte--- el 25 de diciembre el...
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the first lady stops by a local cafeteria. terrifying moments buried under tehhe snow. did the government probe go far enough? a new look at dangers surrounding the chevy wilvolt. oh, i see. a throne for the tv... room for movies... your workout gear... non-stop football... it's a man cave! the boys next door will never leave. who says we want them to? >> now to an update on the breaking news we told you about at the top of the newscast. police leered the scene near arlington national cemetery -- police have cleared the scene near arlington national cemetery. the metro is once again making stops at arlington national cemetery. first lady michelle obama is making a big announcement about school lunches. she is joining rachael ray and agriculture secretary tom vilsack in alexandria and now. she is there to announce that school meals will have less sodium, more whole grains and fruits and vegetables. it represents the first major overhaul of school lunches in years. we will have much more on what the new rules mean coming up tonight at 5:00. it is an incredible rescue all
the first lady stops by a local cafeteria. terrifying moments buried under tehhe snow. did the government probe go far enough? a new look at dangers surrounding the chevy wilvolt. oh, i see. a throne for the tv... room for movies... your workout gear... non-stop football... it's a man cave! the boys next door will never leave. who says we want them to? >> now to an update on the breaking news we told you about at the top of the newscast. police leered the scene near arlington national...
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and you know, college cafeterias, all of the different places are looking for ways to get local food into the food that they're serving. >> so, you're going to have local farmers at the conference and some institutions so that everybody can understand what each role is. >> that's absolutely right. we do the conference every year. it is our 13th annual conference. we're focusing on the institution piece. we're looking forward to having a lot of the big buyers there, whole foods market, chipotle, blue ridge produce, bon appetit management, and we're going to have the farmers there so they can figure out how to work well together. >> now, you've brought a lunch. this is important. it is not just any lunch. this is a lunch for school kids. >> that's right. d.c. central kitchen, mike curtain, the ceo will be one of our keynote speakers, they do a school lunch program. they source a lot of food from local farmers. it is a great example of how you can, even on a budget, get locally stored food into institutional food service. this is -- i picked this up today from the middle school. this is
and you know, college cafeterias, all of the different places are looking for ways to get local food into the food that they're serving. >> so, you're going to have local farmers at the conference and some institutions so that everybody can understand what each role is. >> that's absolutely right. we do the conference every year. it is our 13th annual conference. we're focusing on the institution piece. we're looking forward to having a lot of the big buyers there, whole foods...
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way there were places where we couldn't go to the andrew jackson hotel, we couldn't go to morten's cafeteria. there was a paramount theatre, we had to go in the back door, separate water fountains. it was a very negative experience. when i got to the library, right above the door, all are welcome. i could go in the front door. i could remember the librarian, she had a bonnet on the back of her head. very sensible shoes. i look at librarians today, that is how they look. she always spoke in a whisper. didn't talk out loud in the library. whispered. she was so kind to me that i loved librarians. when they ask me to do something, it is hard for me to say no. and that is why i flew in the dark at night from atlanta to come out here. [laughter]. but it is because of that generosity of the national public library. so i went there to get my books and i would bring them home and read all 3. then the next week i would take them back to the library. i would read often. when you read better, you read success. i credit the national public library with my successes as a young reader and a young writer. m
way there were places where we couldn't go to the andrew jackson hotel, we couldn't go to morten's cafeteria. there was a paramount theatre, we had to go in the back door, separate water fountains. it was a very negative experience. when i got to the library, right above the door, all are welcome. i could go in the front door. i could remember the librarian, she had a bonnet on the back of her head. very sensible shoes. i look at librarians today, that is how they look. she always spoke in a...
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they painted the locker rooms, cafeteria and library. >>> the san francisco labor council hosted this conference this morning to honor the martin luther king holiday. mayor ed lee was among those attending. the labor council often cites dr. king's call as economic justice. we have a complete list of local volunteer projects on ktvu.com. click on the mlk day events link. >>> san francisco's new sheriff is scheduled to be arraigned tomorrow on criminal charges stemming from accusations he physically abused his wife. ross mirkarimi continues to go about his routine business. a ktvu camera caught him at the martin luther king breakfast we told you about a moment ago. on friday, prosecutors charged him with domestic violence, child endangerment and dissuading an incident on new year's eve. the sheriff was booked and released on the jail he oversees on $35,000. he says he's innocent and prefuse -- refuses to step down. >>> 49er fever is building in the bay area. this comes after they beat the saints in the first playoff game for them since 2003. they will take on the giants on sunday. the w
they painted the locker rooms, cafeteria and library. >>> the san francisco labor council hosted this conference this morning to honor the martin luther king holiday. mayor ed lee was among those attending. the labor council often cites dr. king's call as economic justice. we have a complete list of local volunteer projects on ktvu.com. click on the mlk day events link. >>> san francisco's new sheriff is scheduled to be arraigned tomorrow on criminal charges stemming from...
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one thing that isn't bending towards the school cafeteria food. >>> school administrators updated menusre to make much more niche vicious, but by that change has been hard to swallow. >> it doesn't look like it's real food. >> do students have anything to say about the healthier lunch menus. >> the healthier it gets, the more disgusting it is. >> some can barely describe what it is. >> is called up barbecue sandwich but it looks like an imitation sloppy joe. >> it wasn't supposed to be this way. for the past 10 years the los los angeles school district has been looking to overhaul the menu. the first thing to do with canned sodas and then can push for fresh fruits and vegetables which accounts for 19% of total spending, up from just 2% in 2005. of standardized like corn dogs are out, turkey burgers are in, was hailed by ucla but nutritionist wendy slusher. >> the question is, why we are doing this. >> taking the time change is not something the lake on the board. school officials say one in three students as overweight or obese. so part of healthy meals are of dust. >> usually we go to
one thing that isn't bending towards the school cafeteria food. >>> school administrators updated menusre to make much more niche vicious, but by that change has been hard to swallow. >> it doesn't look like it's real food. >> do students have anything to say about the healthier lunch menus. >> the healthier it gets, the more disgusting it is. >> some can barely describe what it is. >> is called up barbecue sandwich but it looks like an imitation sloppy...
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. >> reporter: they are inside now trying too create a makeshift cafeteria and recreate nine classrooms. they lost 50% of their space to fire. they just weren't ready to open up to kids today. ron buchanan says it may look like there's a lot of stuff here but the first grade teacher lost almost all of his teaching supplies in the fire that happened next door and spread to the creative arts charter school in san francisco. >> unfortunately, in the fire i was one of classrooms that was most affected. 12, 14 years worth of teacher materials, lovely materials that were organized over the years just starting from scratch now. >> reporter: this isn't his original classroom this part of the building has been demolished as part of a renovation project. now that nine classrooms have been damaged by fire, construction crews spent the winter break rebuilding the rooms. >> they've not had a break since friday the 22nd. they've given up time with their families over the holiday to dedicate to the creative arts. >> reporter: school was supposed to open today the director decided to remain closed unti
. >> reporter: they are inside now trying too create a makeshift cafeteria and recreate nine classrooms. they lost 50% of their space to fire. they just weren't ready to open up to kids today. ron buchanan says it may look like there's a lot of stuff here but the first grade teacher lost almost all of his teaching supplies in the fire that happened next door and spread to the creative arts charter school in san francisco. >> unfortunately, in the fire i was one of classrooms that...
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. >> what we lost is our school library, one of our art studios, our cafeteria, community meeting space. >> reporter: it is due to water damage and blown out windows but it cause the school to lose 50% of its face. they halted renovations. >> postponed start of school a day so we could bring our staff together tomorrow. >> reporter: the good news is every teacher will have a room. he praised the construction crews for first to call 911 on the fire. >> i have been working here since that time without a holiday, without seeing families to get the classrooms ready to go within a week. >> school officials are posting on their website the supplies they hope the community will contribute to help them get up and going. you can find a link on www.ktvu.com. david stevenson, ktvu channel 2 news. >>> san jose police identified a woman killed with a machete friday night. the victim is yvonne marie kirk. she was found dead inside a home. police say they arrested sagal sadiq for the killing. she was the mother of his partner. >>> jury selection is set for tomorrow for the murder trial of a gang membe
. >> what we lost is our school library, one of our art studios, our cafeteria, community meeting space. >> reporter: it is due to water damage and blown out windows but it cause the school to lose 50% of its face. they halted renovations. >> postponed start of school a day so we could bring our staff together tomorrow. >> reporter: the good news is every teacher will have a room. he praised the construction crews for first to call 911 on the fire. >> i have been...
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. >> i'm helping paint a mural here giving out a healthy message to children in the cafeteria. eat right. drink water. >> some 300 employees from kaiser permanente painted, scraped and cleaned. it was a team effort on the day of service. >> dr. king was epitome of trying to improve the health of the nation. we're trying to make a special place for our kids to grow up. >> and there is another celebration. the children best describes what it is to live a live that celebrates dr. king's ledgeasy. >> this is other people to see who they feel. >> it's like helping yourself. >> this is a second year they've provided a place for families. not just to volunteer for a day, but to get involved in a few tour of doing good. >> when you get sucked in, you get sucked into doing a beach clean up. it becomes a foundation for a life of community service. >> people studying the life lessons dr. king shared say what happens on this day of service is a slice at the dream come true. >> and this is pleasing and so-to-see people trying to help. >> thank you. >> congratulations. >> and that collective
. >> i'm helping paint a mural here giving out a healthy message to children in the cafeteria. eat right. drink water. >> some 300 employees from kaiser permanente painted, scraped and cleaned. it was a team effort on the day of service. >> dr. king was epitome of trying to improve the health of the nation. we're trying to make a special place for our kids to grow up. >> and there is another celebration. the children best describes what it is to live a live that...
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there will be downstairs in the cafeteria. the concerns expressed by the school are a little overstated. that is all i would say. i would also say that like others have said, all trees are subject to failure. i parked my car underneath those trees. i am willing to take the risk. >> thank you. next speaker. >> hello. i live across the strait -- street. i have lived there for 35 years and have been emotionally attached to those trees for a long time. they change the whole atmosphere of the area. as someone mentioned, the fire department is on the corner. they go the wrong way on the street with every light and bell and siren going. it makes a tremendous difference with a big tree canopy. there are going to destroy -- make that street look like baghdad. they constructed these cement walls and they have huge steel fences. it was -- it has been a beautiful block. they can still be a beautiful block. we have to protect the beautiful, huge trees. i realize there is some distant danger. there is a much greater danger to these children
there will be downstairs in the cafeteria. the concerns expressed by the school are a little overstated. that is all i would say. i would also say that like others have said, all trees are subject to failure. i parked my car underneath those trees. i am willing to take the risk. >> thank you. next speaker. >> hello. i live across the strait -- street. i have lived there for 35 years and have been emotionally attached to those trees for a long time. they change the whole atmosphere...
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. >> reporter: they are inside now trying too create a makeshift cafeteria and recreate nine classrooms. they lost 50% of their space to fire. they just weren't ready to open up to kids today. ron buchanan says it may look like there's a lot of stuff here but the first grade teacher lost almost all of his teaching supplies in the fire that happened next door and spread to the creative arts charter school in san francisco. >> unfortunately, in the fire i was one of classrooms that was most affected. 12, 14 years worth of teacher materials, lovely materials that were organized over the years just starting from scratch now. >> reporter: this isn't his original classroom this part of the building has been demolished as part of a renovation project. now that nine classrooms have been damaged by fire, construction crews spent the winter break rebuilding the rooms. >> they've not had a break since friday the 22nd. they've given up time with their families over the holiday to dedicate to the creative arts. >> reporter: school was supposed to open today the director decided to remain closed unti
. >> reporter: they are inside now trying too create a makeshift cafeteria and recreate nine classrooms. they lost 50% of their space to fire. they just weren't ready to open up to kids today. ron buchanan says it may look like there's a lot of stuff here but the first grade teacher lost almost all of his teaching supplies in the fire that happened next door and spread to the creative arts charter school in san francisco. >> unfortunately, in the fire i was one of classrooms that...