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but the cafeteria is in danger of closing. what's being done to save it. >> and watching a subtle change in the weather for this afternoon. and the possibility of a bigger change later in the week. specifics for you in just a few minutes. >>> and the fate of one man is overshadowing talks between the united states and testy trade partner. >>> all lanes are now open again following a big rig crash that shut down both directions for hours early this morning. the truck jack knifed into a concrete center divider last night. one vehicle was hit by the debris but no serious injuries. a hazardous materials team was called to the scene because the truck's load contained chemicals. but not released in the cache. some lanes were reopened overnight. however, all lanes were not opened until around 6:30 this morning. >>> a fremont street is now closed in preparation for the bart extension project. cado road will be closed for 9 months. so construction crews can make changes and build bridges over that road. >>> a push is underway to keep t
but the cafeteria is in danger of closing. what's being done to save it. >> and watching a subtle change in the weather for this afternoon. and the possibility of a bigger change later in the week. specifics for you in just a few minutes. >>> and the fate of one man is overshadowing talks between the united states and testy trade partner. >>> all lanes are now open again following a big rig crash that shut down both directions for hours early this morning. the truck jack...
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. >>> a local community college men lose its cafeteria to budget cuts. an effort is underway to save it. >>> good morning. that is exactly right right now. is not only plans for some sting kent food is also training ground for culinary inhospitality students and austin is an administration are fighting to keep an open. here's reality of the situation right now. the city college of staff to assess the the cafeteria is scheduled to close in three months unless the content the money to keep it open as it stands. the college needs $250,000 to keep it open. this culinary program serves 900 meals here today. the cafeteria is a trading center for students schools or for the students and school leaders saying that was in the cafeteria would not only hurt the food options for students there were also cut the program which has a 80% higher rates. we know that later on today that the dean will give one of three town hall meetings for students and our students will be here to talk to us about the current situation. the options for raising money for this program. we
. >>> a local community college men lose its cafeteria to budget cuts. an effort is underway to save it. >>> good morning. that is exactly right right now. is not only plans for some sting kent food is also training ground for culinary inhospitality students and austin is an administration are fighting to keep an open. here's reality of the situation right now. the city college of staff to assess the the cafeteria is scheduled to close in three months unless the content the...
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say that cafeteria and she joins us with more.dministrators and sang a tight-lipped about the bad going to be the students and administrators are fighting to keep this cafeteria opened because not only is a place for people if food but also in training ground for this culinary students and again there fighting to keep it up and here's the reality the situation have looked the city college of san francisco says the cafeteria is scheduled to close in three months unless it can find the money to keep an open and as a stance the college scenes about a quarter million dollars to do that the choleric program serves 900 meals a day and is just to save the is at program will lose something that is unique to the school. it's basically went that the strength of our program. your discretion to let all of the other cool their schools out there and that teach people how to it to small amounts of things and the blues alley key element of the mass production. right now students are hard work getting ready for their day in our expected to have a
say that cafeteria and she joins us with more.dministrators and sang a tight-lipped about the bad going to be the students and administrators are fighting to keep this cafeteria opened because not only is a place for people if food but also in training ground for this culinary students and again there fighting to keep it up and here's the reality the situation have looked the city college of san francisco says the cafeteria is scheduled to close in three months unless it can find the money to...
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>> reporter: right now, inside the cafeteria itself, the dean who oversees the cafeteria in the culinarying with the students to talk about the budget cuts that could potentially close the doors at the cafeteria. and a short time ago, i had a time to -- chance to speak with the dean. >> we're looking at where we can cut expenses. so we're trying -- we're actually creating a number of plans to present to the administration in the next week or two and on the advisory board side, they are actually calling on members of the industry, members of the alumni group that graduated from the program to kick in and to help the program. >> reporter: that's the effort underway to save the student- run cafeteria here at city college of san francisco. something that students believe is an integral part of the program providing worldwide experience for those who want to work in the industry. but they are in danger of cutting its doors because they have to slash $240,000 from the budgeted a one proposal, the cafeteria. the culinary art students serve about 2,000 people a day here. the customers will have
>> reporter: right now, inside the cafeteria itself, the dean who oversees the cafeteria in the culinarying with the students to talk about the budget cuts that could potentially close the doors at the cafeteria. and a short time ago, i had a time to -- chance to speak with the dean. >> we're looking at where we can cut expenses. so we're trying -- we're actually creating a number of plans to present to the administration in the next week or two and on the advisory board side, they...
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the city will have to close the cafeteria in three months unless there is additional funding. it is a tradintraining center for the culinary arts program and the need to cut a quarter of a million dollars from their budget trillion >> and other culinary schools him a fine they do one or two loaves of bread but here we do mass quantities of products so they really get their hands into the product on a daily basis and they really get invaluable experience. >> that culinary program is known for providing affordable training for aspiring chefs. the city college dean is now planning and outreach to alumni hoping for a little bit of help. >> students at cow heading the coast guard at next week's final exams but right now they're taking a break for a little 36. you're is how therapy dogs are helping students with stress. >> summer is around the corner for students but there's one thing standing in their way. finals. >> in a frenzy the whole time, i did not shave my legs for a month and half. and i did not leave the house. i did not put on makeup or go to the gym. >> she is a second y
the city will have to close the cafeteria in three months unless there is additional funding. it is a tradintraining center for the culinary arts program and the need to cut a quarter of a million dollars from their budget trillion >> and other culinary schools him a fine they do one or two loaves of bread but here we do mass quantities of products so they really get their hands into the product on a daily basis and they really get invaluable experience. >> that culinary program is...
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the fund raising efforts to begin today to prevent the closure of the cafeteria of a local community college. city college of surface cisco says that it will have to close the cafeteria in three months of us there is additional funding. the cafeteria's trading center for students in the culinary arts department has to cut a quarter million dollars from its budget. >>> occupy protestors and activists will take to street on may day tomorrow but they have plans to try to block the golden gate bridge. demonstrations and oakland include a march from the park station down city hall. the calling for daytime work stoppage. and nurses have to walk off their jobs at eight sutter health hospitals. the stretch of road itself from the will be closed for nine months to complete construction of the bart to san jose corporate they say 3 traffic will not be allowed on the street until the includes vehicles, bikes and pedestrians. they will be toward to dixon landing road. >>> investigators are back at the scene of the crash killed seven members of one family in new york city. the vehicle cost three l
the fund raising efforts to begin today to prevent the closure of the cafeteria of a local community college. city college of surface cisco says that it will have to close the cafeteria in three months of us there is additional funding. the cafeteria's trading center for students in the culinary arts department has to cut a quarter million dollars from its budget. >>> occupy protestors and activists will take to street on may day tomorrow but they have plans to try to block the golden...
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and about the cafeteria, we need a lot of help in cafeteria because the children, they need a lot of attention. if they're eating, they are not focusing on their food, they are playing a lot. we need people in cafeteria so hopefully you can pay attention and give help to paul revere school and about the growth of the paul revere academic. i am particularly more on academically because i always check the grade schools of the paul revere. their target is more than that. i am congratulating ms. salmon for giving a lot of inspiration to our students so please keep our principal and i would like to say this is funny. even one child, i observe and i enter the school, she's just a kindergarten, she was crying and she said that oh, mommy i'm late. you see the difference from before, that the children doesn't care about punctuality but now even this little child, she knows they're responsible for coming early at school. thank you. that's all. >> my, my name is molly, i'm a third grade teacher at paul revere. i've been there for five years. thank you for your attention and consideration. for t
and about the cafeteria, we need a lot of help in cafeteria because the children, they need a lot of attention. if they're eating, they are not focusing on their food, they are playing a lot. we need people in cafeteria so hopefully you can pay attention and give help to paul revere school and about the growth of the paul revere academic. i am particularly more on academically because i always check the grade schools of the paul revere. their target is more than that. i am congratulating ms....
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fanny lu para estar con nosotros >> y amÉrica que les va a hacer las uÑas >> yo voy un ratito a la cafeterÍae la encargo >> siempre que viene tÚ no estÁs, las atiendes tÚ >> a ver yo veo cÓmo toreo eso y vamos a las noticias con nuestra
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and there were schools that have water access with the drinking fountain that was adjacent to the cafeteria. >> the goal is to cover elementary and secondary schools? what is the timetable for that? >> three years. >> 2015? >> yes. >> what was the priority? >> we have been working with the school district trying to get a sense for them, when they will be doing construction or other work at the schools, the is trying to get into the summer months or the break months and getting in the schools that they h
and there were schools that have water access with the drinking fountain that was adjacent to the cafeteria. >> the goal is to cover elementary and secondary schools? what is the timetable for that? >> three years. >> 2015? >> yes. >> what was the priority? >> we have been working with the school district trying to get a sense for them, when they will be doing construction or other work at the schools, the is trying to get into the summer months or the break...
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and there were schools that have water access with the drinking fountain that was adjacent to the cafeteria. >> the goal is to cover elementary and secondary schools? what is the timetable for that? >> three years. >> 2015? >> yes. >> what was the priority? >> we have been working with the school district trying to get a sense for them, when they will be doing construction or other work at the schools, the is trying to get into the summer months or the break months and getting in the schools that they know have a bigger issues, whether it is hot pipes or asbestos, or we looked at where to put them in the queue. >> you have done cost considerations as well as other issues? it is more of a priority with certain schools? >> is exactly. >> how do these work as drinking fountains? gosh you open your mouth very wide. my understanding is there is a spell out that the child can go up and drink as a regular water fountain and there is a larger one or they can put a water bottle underneath. >> you have to have a friend told you upside down. -- hold you upside down. >> it's a bonding and trust exercis
and there were schools that have water access with the drinking fountain that was adjacent to the cafeteria. >> the goal is to cover elementary and secondary schools? what is the timetable for that? >> three years. >> 2015? >> yes. >> what was the priority? >> we have been working with the school district trying to get a sense for them, when they will be doing construction or other work at the schools, the is trying to get into the summer months or the break...
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. >> city college of san franciscoes cooking up plans to save the cafeteria program. the college's culinary department needs to cut $250,000 or it has to shut its doors in july. the cafeteria is run by culinary arts students and will lose the hands-on training that gives them an edge in the job market. >> ama: lawmakers want to help families with the soaring cost of college by closing a corporate tax loop highhole. the plan would eliminate a bill dollars tax break given to businesses in 2009 ask the money would be used to subsidize tuition for family's whose income exceeds the cap of getting a free ride at public universities. >> beauty is now in the eye of your iphone. the new ugly app that holds nothing back. >> alan: leigh glaser has the forecast. >> mike: the a's must have been using that ugly app. in the bought of the >> we're looking live on the golden gate bridge, and this looks like a tourist double decker was getting pushed by a tow truck because apparently they lost -- they were stalled. but it looks like it might be going fine now. >> alan: beauty may no lo
. >> city college of san franciscoes cooking up plans to save the cafeteria program. the college's culinary department needs to cut $250,000 or it has to shut its doors in july. the cafeteria is run by culinary arts students and will lose the hands-on training that gives them an edge in the job market. >> ama: lawmakers want to help families with the soaring cost of college by closing a corporate tax loop highhole. the plan would eliminate a bill dollars tax break given to...
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they were chosen based on several criteria, there is no existing drinking fountain adjacent to the cafeteria or that it is there, doesn't work. the third criteria was the it was part of the upcoming bond. another 26 schools in addition to the 36 we are focused on will be covered vase of the upcoming bond work. educating the students over other beverages, to increase their awareness about where the water comes from. an important component to this initiative, there is a mentor should program around the installation of the unit. for the shuttle component, high- school students are taking a the technical class's through this program, they will be able to shout of the installation. -- shadow the installation. this slide shows you a map of where the drink schools are located. and the next slide has a list of all the schools, the highlighted one's heart of the schools better on the superintendent's special zone lest the our priority zones -- list that are priority zones. [chime] sure thing. let's see. the powerpoint presentation is gone. thank you. this slide shows the example of the budget for thi
they were chosen based on several criteria, there is no existing drinking fountain adjacent to the cafeteria or that it is there, doesn't work. the third criteria was the it was part of the upcoming bond. another 26 schools in addition to the 36 we are focused on will be covered vase of the upcoming bond work. educating the students over other beverages, to increase their awareness about where the water comes from. an important component to this initiative, there is a mentor should program...
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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 inmat
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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whether it's on road trips or just eating in the school cafeteria.tt has found a home and a family in the lacrosse team. lindsay murphy, fox 5 sports. >> thank you. bennett does play basketball and soccer in a league for special needs kids. he loves sports and will likely help manage the football team next year. that's going to do it for now. game seven, wednesday in boston, between the caps and the bruins. thanks to the flying blue note richdown. i'm dave feldman, good night. captions by: caption colorado, llc. (800)775-7838. email: comments@captioncolorado.com
whether it's on road trips or just eating in the school cafeteria.tt has found a home and a family in the lacrosse team. lindsay murphy, fox 5 sports. >> thank you. bennett does play basketball and soccer in a league for special needs kids. he loves sports and will likely help manage the football team next year. that's going to do it for now. game seven, wednesday in boston, between the caps and the bruins. thanks to the flying blue note richdown. i'm dave feldman, good night. captions...
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>>> also new this morning, students of city college in san francisco are fighting to keep their cafeterian. right now they are trying to raise money so they will not have to close. because of budget cuts, the college can no longer afford the $250,000 to keep it open. >> it really takes away that fundamental production aspect. otherwise, we could be cooking at home and getting that experience. >> now the school is facing a shortfall over the next year and unless the school can find more money, the cafeteria will close. >>> and down in clark. still missing for sierra lemar. it is a group named after a teen kidnapped and killed three years ago. on saturday the family announced a reward has been increased to $25,000. another volunteer search is planned for wednesday. >>> now the season has started and it got off to a rocky start when a fight broke out. >> look at this, we top know what started it. police were already around. they are telling ktvu channel 2 morning news two men were escorted out of the area and one man was in handcuffs. >>> alcatraz, the sea lion is headed back and he was foun
>>> also new this morning, students of city college in san francisco are fighting to keep their cafeterian. right now they are trying to raise money so they will not have to close. because of budget cuts, the college can no longer afford the $250,000 to keep it open. >> it really takes away that fundamental production aspect. otherwise, we could be cooking at home and getting that experience. >> now the school is facing a shortfall over the next year and unless the school...
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wherever inmates congregate, common areas and cell blocks and the yard or the cafeteria, there is usually an overhead post manned by armed correctional officers. if extreme violence breaks out, these officers may use lethal means as a last resort, but they usually stop most assaults through verbal orders. >> keep moving on to the track. >> if that doesn't work, they have an arsenal of nonlethal weapons, including ones that fire wood blocks. though not deadly, woodblock rounds can leave a lasting impression as we discovered at the kern valley state prison in california. >> i don't remember being shot. i don't even know if i got shot. >> we often talk to the correctional officers about the nonlethal weapons they use, but it is not often that we end up actually seeing what those weapons do, and such was the case with george johns. this was something that happened just the night before. we were lucky to talk to him. >> during our shoot at kern valley, inmate george johns serving eight years for being involved in a high speed chase while on parole started a fight in the cafeteria and was hit i
wherever inmates congregate, common areas and cell blocks and the yard or the cafeteria, there is usually an overhead post manned by armed correctional officers. if extreme violence breaks out, these officers may use lethal means as a last resort, but they usually stop most assaults through verbal orders. >> keep moving on to the track. >> if that doesn't work, they have an arsenal of nonlethal weapons, including ones that fire wood blocks. though not deadly, woodblock rounds can...
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>>shepard: it is like a cafeteria plan, if you are in the cafeteria and there is chicken and meatballs and you want steak but there is no steak, you cannot have it. they is to put egg on menu so the jury can then choose which they like. >>judge napolitano: they do have ethical considerations. we know that the prosecutions regularly overcharge so as to expand the menu to give the jury a maximum opportunity to compromise some form guilt. >>shepard: you have to figure this special prosecutor, drew, has a lot of information to which we are not privy and what we know the prosecutor has, autopsy results, presumably. they would have an official opinion. a statement from the coroner on the trajection of the bullet. how far away they were. the entire medical report. from the emergency medical technician whose have to write a report under florida law. the prosecution has all of these things, therefore they have more information than any of the talking heads. drew: the u.s. tone -- attorney said it is a difficult standard to have a federal prosecution. but our primary rule is to assist in the inv
>>shepard: it is like a cafeteria plan, if you are in the cafeteria and there is chicken and meatballs and you want steak but there is no steak, you cannot have it. they is to put egg on menu so the jury can then choose which they like. >>judge napolitano: they do have ethical considerations. we know that the prosecutions regularly overcharge so as to expand the menu to give the jury a maximum opportunity to compromise some form guilt. >>shepard: you have to figure this...
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he put coffee shops there and mail boxes there and gifts in the cafeteria. even that's not enough because he built a cafeteria with a bunch of an merits an animators. the two bathrooms in the entire pixar studios and he put them in the h room because there's one place we have to go every day. >> rose: bathroom. >> it's the bathroom. >> rose: you meet people on the way and coming back. >> you'll have those patient difficult tice -- serendipitous chats. >> rose: he thought the most productive meetings happen by happen stance on the way somewhere you run into somebody and you have a conversation. >> you couldn't plot them out n advance. >> rose: come to my meeting at 9:00. >> there were those random bumps. it's surprising because we live in the age of technology where we assume it's e-mail or skype interrupting remoting. jobs understood that physical location still matters that even in the 21st century it will be human friction from fool people in too small a space that's where the sparks come from. >> rose: the friction. this is jobs talking about some of thes
he put coffee shops there and mail boxes there and gifts in the cafeteria. even that's not enough because he built a cafeteria with a bunch of an merits an animators. the two bathrooms in the entire pixar studios and he put them in the h room because there's one place we have to go every day. >> rose: bathroom. >> it's the bathroom. >> rose: you meet people on the way and coming back. >> you'll have those patient difficult tice -- serendipitous chats. >> rose: he...
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he will meet in the cafeteria at lunch for a few seconds and get to know your name and maj. two years later, he will, in view and remember exactly who you are. >> he was named one of the best leaders of the nation for the third year in a rope garrett kern folks at umbc said they are not surprised by all the -- for the third year in a row. folks at umbc said they are not surprised at all the accolades. >> according to the "time" magazine web site, the issue should be available on newsstands tomorrow morning. lowell melser, wbal-tv 11 news. >> let's talk about more accolades. bradley nornhold was actually surprised to hear the news this morning. he is a seventh and eighth grade math teacher. he was nominated by teacher and student recommendations but winning is also based on classroom visits an essay he wrote. he will now go on to the maryland state teacher competition of the year. baltimore county public schools will ended the year four days earlier than scheduled. school officials say they are ending the year on friday, june 8. >> today we will be saying farewell to legendar
he will meet in the cafeteria at lunch for a few seconds and get to know your name and maj. two years later, he will, in view and remember exactly who you are. >> he was named one of the best leaders of the nation for the third year in a rope garrett kern folks at umbc said they are not surprised by all the -- for the third year in a row. folks at umbc said they are not surprised at all the accolades. >> according to the "time" magazine web site, the issue should be...
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sense, and we are seeing they are talking about how they cannot afford to have a comprehensive set cafeteria they had before, and they would like the option of having it on campus a couple weeks and giving students the option of a couple of choices. i know senator -- i know san francisco state takes a position and this does not affect them because they are not bound by city's zoning. that may be the case, but there are certainly campuses where this would have a positive impact, so those are the pieces of legislation. i would be happy to hear your opinions. >> i just want to say good job. >> out sounds perfectly reasonable to me. i especially like no one city block awaybecause of the mission or other parts, i like this. >> thank you. one of the things i am trying to accomplish, we want to protect our kids and the school lunch program, but neighborhoods are a diverse place. if you look up places like our neighborhood, you have the heart of castro street swiswith busins 500 feet away, and we support our schools, and they need to recognize they are part of the neighborhood, so we need to live to
sense, and we are seeing they are talking about how they cannot afford to have a comprehensive set cafeteria they had before, and they would like the option of having it on campus a couple weeks and giving students the option of a couple of choices. i know senator -- i know san francisco state takes a position and this does not affect them because they are not bound by city's zoning. that may be the case, but there are certainly campuses where this would have a positive impact, so those are the...
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capri sun containers.but now, she;s allegedly using a counterfeit $20 bill o buy ice cream in the cafeteria"the officer, she just keet drilling me about wheee dii i get the poney from. she thinks that got it from somebbdy else, but it fromm" on't' knowwwho i got - the ggrl's mother says school disciplinary ction... and aboot her daughtee's dilemma. but the pollce department's school resourre officer s convinced alajha commmtted a crime. 3 wwy this man...is tougher than nails...after thh break 3 a new jersey man accidentally shot himself with a nail gun... and lived to tell about it. dennis hennis s a builder.he was doing sooe roofing work tried to fixxit.. but it fired off a three-and-a--alf-inch piercing his heart. the 52-year--ld was rushed tt the cardiac arrest.a teem of doctors helleddssve his life "i ttoughh i was ddne. i really did.. did.""we''e talking about a puncture wound to the heartt many things that hhd to take o 3 hennis planssto go back to --3 work.. but plans to be a lot more careful with the nail here's meteorologist emily pracey with the 7 day skywatch t forecast the pheno
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. ♪ ♪ >>> item of they called my name and not the went downstairs the cafeteria. >>> the trauma teamsre are really good i had a plate in my arm and my leg. her car flew down the street ahead on a collision they're wrapped around a pole >>> your truly blessed grow. >>> they put me back together. i would think documentary's that walton are just i would think would be so tough to do to create because you have to get people to forget the cameras there. >>> and he captured some very extraordinary people not only the people in the waiting room like tucson the clip that nurses and doctors and is very interesting because it also has a project beyond the screen when he put a camera in the waiting rooms of people while they're waiting could to a direct address to the camera. >>> i also like the speed up the fact these to the very beginning of the clip that was where in the made sense. another one is don't stop believing. >>> are closing night fell out a great story of a guy named arnel the group of very poor in the philippines and at a certain time started playing in a journey covered bed and t
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the city approved expansion of the new cafeteria exclusive for app app app app apple employees. >>> a heartfelt gift for a world war ii veteran. 92-year-old had his car broken into. several items including a u.s. navy tool were stolen but today a good samaritan met with the veteran at the san leandro police department and gave him a replacement. >> my life is starting all over again because i got something that was missing. something was missing. part of my heart was missing when i lost it. now i can start all over again and just -- it's like from night to day. >> he is beaming. the good samaritan is from a military family and can't believe someone would steal something that means so much to a veteran who served this country. >> hazy today. >> a few showers and sun has come out this afternoon making for spectacular day from the north bay down to the south bay. we topped out at 63 in livermore. 70 in santa cruz and outside on our sky camera network to the golden gate bridge we go. the traffic is moving along at a great clip and so are clouds. well off to the south and as we mentioned,
the city approved expansion of the new cafeteria exclusive for app app app app apple employees. >>> a heartfelt gift for a world war ii veteran. 92-year-old had his car broken into. several items including a u.s. navy tool were stolen but today a good samaritan met with the veteran at the san leandro police department and gave him a replacement. >> my life is starting all over again because i got something that was missing. something was missing. part of my heart was missing when...
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most of the time you see them in cafeterias. not on the busses. we need sound safety -- on muni. at bus stops. i will be writing about this so you can read it. >> thank you. on the issue of public safety, we will continue to focus on that. is there any other member of the public? public comment is closed. >> item 20, adjournment. >> meeting adjourned.
most of the time you see them in cafeterias. not on the busses. we need sound safety -- on muni. at bus stops. i will be writing about this so you can read it. >> thank you. on the issue of public safety, we will continue to focus on that. is there any other member of the public? public comment is closed. >> item 20, adjournment. >> meeting adjourned.
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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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most of the time you see them in cafeterias. not on the busses. we need sound safety -- on muni. at bus stops. i will be writing about this so you can read it. >> thank you. on the issue of public safety, we will continue to focus on that. is there any other member of the public? public comment is closed. >> item 20, adjournment. >> meeting adjourned. >> in this fabulously beautiful persidio national park and near golden gate and running like a scar is this ugly highway. that was built in 1936 at the same time as the bridge and at that time the presidio was an army and they didn't want civilians on their turf. and the road was built high. >> we need access and you have a 70 year-old facility that's inadequate for today's transportation needs. and in addition to that, you have the problem that it wasn't for site extenders. >> the rating for the high viaduct is a higher rating than that collapsed. and it was sapped quite a while before used and it was rusty before installed. >> a state highway through a federal national park connecting an independently managed bridge to city street
most of the time you see them in cafeterias. not on the busses. we need sound safety -- on muni. at bus stops. i will be writing about this so you can read it. >> thank you. on the issue of public safety, we will continue to focus on that. is there any other member of the public? public comment is closed. >> item 20, adjournment. >> meeting adjourned. >> in this fabulously beautiful persidio national park and near golden gate and running like a scar is this ugly highway....
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will and julie went and held their nuptials in the cafeteria of the furniture store. that's where the high school classmates ran into each other after 30 years. they rekindled their relationship over swedish meatballs. that tends to happen. needless to say, meatballs were on the menu for the reception. for the honeymoon, they're going to visit ikea in brooklyn. >> it's great. that's my favorite one. i get all my wife's gifts at ikea. that explains a lot. >> i'm not going to say anything about that. i'm lynn berry, this is "early today," your first stop of the day on your nbc stations. >>> one anker in chile won't let anything stop him from delivering the news, not even monday's magnitude 6.7 earthquake that rattled the set but not the anchor, apparently. he kept on reading, giving announcements and updates unaware that his mike had been turned off. >> we would have ran out of the building. >> yes. there was no significant damage done, however. >>> japan's newest attraction isn't for those with weak stomachs. the tokyo sky tree is the world's tallest free-standing broa
will and julie went and held their nuptials in the cafeteria of the furniture store. that's where the high school classmates ran into each other after 30 years. they rekindled their relationship over swedish meatballs. that tends to happen. needless to say, meatballs were on the menu for the reception. for the honeymoon, they're going to visit ikea in brooklyn. >> it's great. that's my favorite one. i get all my wife's gifts at ikea. that explains a lot. >> i'm not going to say...
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i got my start in high school, where my classmates and i it organized a strike in the cafeteria and asked them not to serve what does and grapes. they did not work directly for the contractors. they worked with the growers, so they could say, we are not responsible for poverty wages. we are not responsible for lack of benefits, and the growers could say, we are not to blame. both could point their finger, and both could avoid responsibility. this is a pattern i would see throughout my career as a work as a janitor he argued both would not take responsibilities for the wages and benefits. the same thing when i worked as a paramedic in oakland. the employer claims they are not our real employer, and the contractor claims a lack of money, and i see the same situation played out here as a non-profit, and i am going to challenge the board, you cannot hide behind legal artifice but you're not the employer. you control the wages of these workers. and we will partner with you to fund this cost of living increase for workers. and we can start with negotiations that have been continuing to continue
i got my start in high school, where my classmates and i it organized a strike in the cafeteria and asked them not to serve what does and grapes. they did not work directly for the contractors. they worked with the growers, so they could say, we are not responsible for poverty wages. we are not responsible for lack of benefits, and the growers could say, we are not to blame. both could point their finger, and both could avoid responsibility. this is a pattern i would see throughout my career as...
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most of the time you see them in cafeterias. not on the busses. we need sound safety -- on muni. at bus stops. i will be writing about this so you can read it. >> thank you. on the issue of public safety, we will continue to focus on that. is there any other member of the public? public comment is closed. >> item 20, adjournment. >> meeting adjourned. gosh we are here to take the talk about safety on the transportation system. earlier this year, the board of directors adopted a new strategic plan, and while the mission is to move people around san francisco, the number one goal of that strategic plan is safety. that is because no matter where you were in terms of moving around whether you are on foot, on a bike, driving in a car, riding on muni, you need to be able to do so safely and get where you're going safely. we need to make sure the transportation system is clean, and efficient, attractive. first and foremost, it needs to be safe. thanks to a great partnership we have with the san francisco police department and the great work they do every day to keep the entire city safe
most of the time you see them in cafeterias. not on the busses. we need sound safety -- on muni. at bus stops. i will be writing about this so you can read it. >> thank you. on the issue of public safety, we will continue to focus on that. is there any other member of the public? public comment is closed. >> item 20, adjournment. >> meeting adjourned. gosh we are here to take the talk about safety on the transportation system. earlier this year, the board of directors adopted...
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cafeteria is at the core of the college's coronary arts program. they use it to prepare and serve 900 meals every day. leaders are launching a fund-raising campaign in an effort to save it. students and teachers will be available starting at 6:00 a.m. for interviews. and the school's dean will address students at a town hall meeting about the closure. >>> good vibrations for students at a bay area middle school this close within reach of winning a major competition. the national science bowl held in washington, d.c. san jose's harker school made it to the finals but did not advance. a winner will be chosen from the bracket there and all finalists receiving $1,000 for their school's science department. >> 5:09. still ahead, driving through oakland about to get smoother. where the pothole blitz gets started today. >>> and why bay area chefs are trying to keep it off the menu. >>> and another european country falls into recession. whose fault is it? we will tell you coming up. >>> and check us out on facebook, search nbc bay area. at progressive, you
cafeteria is at the core of the college's coronary arts program. they use it to prepare and serve 900 meals every day. leaders are launching a fund-raising campaign in an effort to save it. students and teachers will be available starting at 6:00 a.m. for interviews. and the school's dean will address students at a town hall meeting about the closure. >>> good vibrations for students at a bay area middle school this close within reach of winning a major competition. the national...
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a hearing in sacramento focused on how to connect farm fresh food to cafeterias.oke of her edible schoolyard program launched 18 years ago at which students plant gardens and then cook and eat what they harvest. >> it's this hands on aspect. the kids are actually putting their hands in the earth and they are actually doing the cooking in the kitchen. because hearing about it is one thing, but doing it is another. >> the state board of food and agriculture is considering waters program as a model for other states. >>> google could have worldwide reprocushions. the court said google displayed paid advertisements for a honda competitor in such a way it looked like the competitor was linked to honda australia. google says it is considering its options options in this case. >>> i pads are on top of the best tablet computers. you may recall the magazine caused a bit of a stir with a report that the new i pad can get as hot as 116 degrees when certain applications are running. our consumer report now says a second round of tests found that the i pad heats up about the sa
a hearing in sacramento focused on how to connect farm fresh food to cafeterias.oke of her edible schoolyard program launched 18 years ago at which students plant gardens and then cook and eat what they harvest. >> it's this hands on aspect. the kids are actually putting their hands in the earth and they are actually doing the cooking in the kitchen. because hearing about it is one thing, but doing it is another. >> the state board of food and agriculture is considering waters...
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students trying to save the cafeteria at the core of the college's culinary arts program. students use it to prepare and serve 900 meals a day. but budget cuts may force them to cut the budget and close the cafeteria in three months. >>> 6:09 right now, controversy in china, the last-ditch deal in the works right now to bring a controversial activist to safety here in the united states. >>> bullets and blast in syria. why people continue to die despite an ordered cease-fire in that area. >>> recession in spain, and what did google know? and when did they know it? >> reporter: and relief for highway 101 commuters on the peninsula. good morning, i'm marlai' ll tei i'll explain the plan for double car pool lanes coming up. >> welcome back, everybody, it's a story we've been covering all morning long. originally a nightmare after that big rig shut down the freeway overnight. a live look from our chopper and traffic trying to work its way around as they clean that up out there. what happened was a truck heading on the southbound lanes jackknifed last night. and that crash kind
students trying to save the cafeteria at the core of the college's culinary arts program. students use it to prepare and serve 900 meals a day. but budget cuts may force them to cut the budget and close the cafeteria in three months. >>> 6:09 right now, controversy in china, the last-ditch deal in the works right now to bring a controversial activist to safety here in the united states. >>> bullets and blast in syria. why people continue to die despite an ordered cease-fire in...
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. ♪ >> reporter: choir class held in the back of the cafeteria, and on top of everything else, no onenew how they would pay for spring prom. >> you're going to be in groups of six. but teacher amber travis wouldn't let the tornado overshadow senior year. >> this is a happy moment they should look forward to every year. even when times get rough. >> reporter: she started a fund-raising drive. donations poured in from across the country. pretty prom dresses and sparkly shoes for a free shopping spree. 1,100 carnations and lilies from columbia shipped at no coast. local businesses pitched in, too. >> your collar tucked in. >> some shops rented cut-rate tuxedoes. the beauty school styled free up-dos. >> looks so good. >> help even came from neighbors with little to give. >> you have to dig deep for courage and strength that you've never tapped into before. you just do it because if you don't, you'll curl up and die. >> reporter: as she copes with losing her home and business, liz easton made 1,500 cupcakes for the prom. >> the more you help others, the faster you heal. >> reporter: remind
. ♪ >> reporter: choir class held in the back of the cafeteria, and on top of everything else, no onenew how they would pay for spring prom. >> you're going to be in groups of six. but teacher amber travis wouldn't let the tornado overshadow senior year. >> this is a happy moment they should look forward to every year. even when times get rough. >> reporter: she started a fund-raising drive. donations poured in from across the country. pretty prom dresses and sparkly...
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a woman who claimed that the county executive approached her inappropriately in the line of the cafeteria at the reynolds center. >> davis has more to say one year after the chief held back. he told the council he could not talk since he testified before the grand jury in the leo polled case. he is charged with using members of the police department who are his security detail. officers say they complained several times, but nothing changed. council and john grasso felt the testimony was unfair. >> people lie on oath and don't tell the whole story. i'm not going to be the judge here. >> scott: davis said he told the chief his feelings. union members having taken a vote of no confidence. he believes it is a cry for help that begins with an opening conversation. >> right now, we are dysfunctional as a police department. >> what happens after all this back and forth? councilman jerry rucker introduced a resolution to suspend the chief. it is only a recommendation, the county charter does not allow the council to suspend or fire the chief. if he holds the job until may 1 he will receive a ret
a woman who claimed that the county executive approached her inappropriately in the line of the cafeteria at the reynolds center. >> davis has more to say one year after the chief held back. he told the council he could not talk since he testified before the grand jury in the leo polled case. he is charged with using members of the police department who are his security detail. officers say they complained several times, but nothing changed. council and john grasso felt the testimony was...