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i work in the cafeteria. i am against banning the cafeteria. i have some story to tell, and i work for this company, the company is very nice, they treat us very well, and my story is i live at costa bay and me and my sister work for this company, and we work different hours. the most important thing for us, flexible hours. i start at 7:00, she starts at 10:00. my sister is very sick, she's sick in bed, she's very sick, and my brother works at night. so me and my sister, they have kids, and then early in the morning my sister takes in the morning because she starts at 10:00, and i get home early, so i get home in the afternoon, at night. so besides doing very nice, they give us a good faith and also i don't have to worry. i leave 4:00 in the morning to get here at work in the morning, so we get to eat here. and they are very nice, and we have the weekend off. that weekend i get to help my brother. if we didn't have the flexible hours to work for this company, would have been big trouble, so my brother would not be able to work at night. thank y
i work in the cafeteria. i am against banning the cafeteria. i have some story to tell, and i work for this company, the company is very nice, they treat us very well, and my story is i live at costa bay and me and my sister work for this company, and we work different hours. the most important thing for us, flexible hours. i start at 7:00, she starts at 10:00. my sister is very sick, she's sick in bed, she's very sick, and my brother works at night. so me and my sister, they have kids, and...
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there's a cafeteria in the federal building. we can all go access that cafeteria, if we want to. that's a strong recommendation if we are to move forward with these. also i want to be clear, there's conversations about unionizing. there's 44 of these that we know of in the city. only one or two have been unionized. so there's a whole room to grow in terms of the conversation about unionizing employees. we support that conversation, but out of 44 of them, only one or two have a unionized workforce. so i think this has also shone some light on that conversation, which i think is healthy for that debate. but yes, the idea of having an internal cafeteria, with a stable good paying job an also an ability free from interference, i think that's a benefit for these cafeterias. i also think having the conversation where they are located. i talked about mid market where we want to see that retail activated. there's a lot of small business that have chosen to locate there. versus other parts of the city more isolated where they are planning to locate that might not necessarily have the same
there's a cafeteria in the federal building. we can all go access that cafeteria, if we want to. that's a strong recommendation if we are to move forward with these. also i want to be clear, there's conversations about unionizing. there's 44 of these that we know of in the city. only one or two have been unionized. so there's a whole room to grow in terms of the conversation about unionizing employees. we support that conversation, but out of 44 of them, only one or two have a unionized...
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specifically around cafeterias. so, i am not in support of this legislation, but i would love to hear what my fellow commissioners think. >> president hillis: thank you. commissioner melgar? >> vice president melgar: thank you, commissioner johnson. i could not say it better. only thing i would add, to me, as one of our speakers, public commentors, said, there is really no more important fight right now in the city than income inequality, and any opportunity that we have to provide easier ways for workers to organize, have a collective bargaining agreement that allows them to have a living wage is really, really important to me. and so i understand supervisor safai's intent in this legislation. i just think in the cost-benefit analysis, i cannot support it as it is. i do appreciate the staff's work on it, and i would say that given our recent experience with one front street, we do want to, you know, be clear about the siting and other things that we're trying to achieve in terms of activation of the street particul
specifically around cafeterias. so, i am not in support of this legislation, but i would love to hear what my fellow commissioners think. >> president hillis: thank you. commissioner melgar? >> vice president melgar: thank you, commissioner johnson. i could not say it better. only thing i would add, to me, as one of our speakers, public commentors, said, there is really no more important fight right now in the city than income inequality, and any opportunity that we have to provide...
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moments ago i spoke to the taf tear why, to the cafeteria manager. but he said it all happened so fast. the victim in stable condition at a hospital in san jose. abe 7 news. >> thank you. >>> there was extra police presence at novato high school today after a student at another school made threatening statements. police say several novato students received those statements. they talked about the sexual orientation of some students. police searched the suspect's home and found a pellet gun. he was arrested on suspicion of criminal threats and committing a hate crime. nearly two years after the fire that killed 36 people, crews could be tearing down ghost ship warehouse. we're learning new details about who they blame for that fire. these the signs posted outside the oakland warehouse near 31st avenue and 13th street. the 30-day notice signs were posted at the he said of september so it appears it could be any day. they both face charges. according to new court documents, the owners blamed their electrician. they say he lied about being a licensed cont
moments ago i spoke to the taf tear why, to the cafeteria manager. but he said it all happened so fast. the victim in stable condition at a hospital in san jose. abe 7 news. >> thank you. >>> there was extra police presence at novato high school today after a student at another school made threatening statements. police say several novato students received those statements. they talked about the sexual orientation of some students. police searched the suspect's home and found a...
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meal vouchers when proposing a cafeteria. recommending an amendment to clarify if cafeterias with full kitchens require full ventilation exhaust system and staff is amenable to modifications, this distinction or amendments to the health code if necessary to help improve implementation. so that concludes my presentation, i would like to provide supervisor safai with time to present to you. >> okay, thank you. welcome, supervisor. >> good afternoon. >> how are you? >> good. thanks for making the time to talk about this today. i know you guys have been waiting with bated breath to talk about this. just kidding. when we introduced this legislation, myself and supervisor peskin, he apologizes for not being here, housing authority is taking place at the same moment, a lot of financial instability, otherwise he would be here along with me. but we opened this conversation and i think you will appreciate this, i'm trained as a city planner. i think about things in the perspective and look at the way cities function and come together.
meal vouchers when proposing a cafeteria. recommending an amendment to clarify if cafeterias with full kitchens require full ventilation exhaust system and staff is amenable to modifications, this distinction or amendments to the health code if necessary to help improve implementation. so that concludes my presentation, i would like to provide supervisor safai with time to present to you. >> okay, thank you. welcome, supervisor. >> good afternoon. >> how are you? >>...
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. >>> random attack in a college cafeteria this morning. police say a man broke his restraining order and stabbed a student at a santa cruz county campus at cabrillo college in aptos. kpix 5's maria medina reports that the suspect has a history of har restment. >> i was freaking out. i -- of harassment. >> i was freaking out. >> reporter: what people thought was a halloween prank turned out to be reality. a man with a knife had just stabbed a woman as she was sitting in the cabrillo college cafeteria. what happened next likely saved the 19-year-old's life. >> he yelled at the perpetrator, get down right now! >> reporter: david says the cafeteria manager told the suspect, steven wooding, to get on the grnd witnes outside. her friends tell kpix 5, wooding was wearing what appeared to be a freddie krueger costume. >> the guy just dropped and we both ran up, he knelt on his left wrist and i stood on his right writ and we held him to the ground. >> we are grateful. it could have been worse. >> reporter: the suspect has a history of harassment of
. >>> random attack in a college cafeteria this morning. police say a man broke his restraining order and stabbed a student at a santa cruz county campus at cabrillo college in aptos. kpix 5's maria medina reports that the suspect has a history of har restment. >> i was freaking out. i -- of harassment. >> i was freaking out. >> reporter: what people thought was a halloween prank turned out to be reality. a man with a knife had just stabbed a woman as she was sitting...
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today college officials credited first responders for their swift response and praised the cafeteria manager who they say apprehended the suspect until law enforcement could arrive. >> great to see people taking care of each other and acting as a community without pausing to think about what might happen to their own selves, but thinking about how to prevent harm to others. >> reporter: students say while it is unnerving, they're grateful the situation wasn't worse. >> especially in the cafeteria in the middle of the day where everyone is around. >> reporter: we had a chance to speak with the cafeteria manager off camera. he said he had no time to think, that it all happened so fast he just quickly jumped into action. now, as for the victim in this case, she is currently in stable condition at a hospital in san jose. we're in aptos tonight, i'm chris wynn, "abc 7 news." >> thank you, chris. >>> on the peninsula a lawsuit was filed against the south san francisco unified school district for allegedly destroying evidence of a teacher's inappropriate behavior. west boro middle school te
today college officials credited first responders for their swift response and praised the cafeteria manager who they say apprehended the suspect until law enforcement could arrive. >> great to see people taking care of each other and acting as a community without pausing to think about what might happen to their own selves, but thinking about how to prevent harm to others. >> reporter: students say while it is unnerving, they're grateful the situation wasn't worse. >>...
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. >>> the attack in a high school cafeteria. the vice principal kicked and beaten. >>> and your money. the day after halloween and black friday sales are already starting. $1,000 off a 55-inch tv. tonight, the best days to shop for electronics, clothes, even toys. >>> and good evening, and thanks for joining us on this thursday night. i'm tom llamas, in for david. and we begin with the race to the finish in the midterm elections. just five days to go. president trump, the campaigner in chief, with a frenzy of rallies and political moves. today, talking even tougher about immigration, announcing plans for more restrictions on asylum, and plans to build tent cities for migrants waiting to come in. abc's chief white house correspondent jonathan karl one-on-one with the president, on the military buildup at the border and his campaign promise to tell the truth. >> reporter: in these final days of the campaign, president trump is using the trappings and power of the presidency to make illegal immigration a central issue. tonight, bas
. >>> the attack in a high school cafeteria. the vice principal kicked and beaten. >>> and your money. the day after halloween and black friday sales are already starting. $1,000 off a 55-inch tv. tonight, the best days to shop for electronics, clothes, even toys. >>> and good evening, and thanks for joining us on this thursday night. i'm tom llamas, in for david. and we begin with the race to the finish in the midterm elections. just five days to go. president trump,...
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. >>> tense moments after a college student got stabbed at a cafeteria on campus. officials say it could have ended much worse if it weren't for the cafeteria manager. a 19-year-old woman was having lunch at cabrillo college when she was attacked. she was randomly stabbed with a knife. the cafeteria manager said he didn't have time to think. he just jumped into action. college officials say what he did was inspiring. >> great to see people taking care of each other and acting as a community without pause to go think about what might happen to their own selves but thinking about how to prevent harm to others. >> the victim is now recovering at a hospital in san jose. the santa cruz county sheriff's office said he had been harassing cafeteria staff members over the phone. the college got a restraining order against him two weeks ago. >>> a lawsuit has been filed against the south san francisco unified school district for allegedly destroying evidence of a teacher's sexual abuse. joseph toy was arrested in august and charged him with molesting four students. the lawsu
. >>> tense moments after a college student got stabbed at a cafeteria on campus. officials say it could have ended much worse if it weren't for the cafeteria manager. a 19-year-old woman was having lunch at cabrillo college when she was attacked. she was randomly stabbed with a knife. the cafeteria manager said he didn't have time to think. he just jumped into action. college officials say what he did was inspiring. >> great to see people taking care of each other and acting as...
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i landed on a place, compton's cafeteria. an all-night diner. i would say that is where i first -- i saw these beautiful women and i later learned that they were born as male. but i became friends with them and i learned about their lives. they had decided to match there outside with their insides. they had what i call a courageous nests. by deciding to live the way that they know that they are, they were started by being abandoned by their families. they had no family, and they came to san francisco, and their lives became completely criminalized. they couldn't get jobs. they couldn't go to school. they couldn't get any kind of healthcare. so this play will tell the story of their lives. when you see this play and hear these stories and learn about them, you will understand what informs their choices in life. i will say that these women were sex workers and they ended up in prison, sometimes. in one case, in many cases, they found themselves in prison because they were impersonating a woman. they were wearing women's clothes. they went to jail
i landed on a place, compton's cafeteria. an all-night diner. i would say that is where i first -- i saw these beautiful women and i later learned that they were born as male. but i became friends with them and i learned about their lives. they had decided to match there outside with their insides. they had what i call a courageous nests. by deciding to live the way that they know that they are, they were started by being abandoned by their families. they had no family, and they came to san...
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. >>> a random attack in a college cafeteria. police say a man broke his restraining order and stabbed a student at a santa cruz county campus just before noon at caprio college. kpix 5's maria medina report the suspect has a history of harassment. >> reporter: we are now learning the identity of the student who started just last year. she was stabbed with a knife in the torso and just got out of surgery a few hours ago. her suspected attacker, now behind bars, was no stranger to this campus. >> i was freaking out. i saw people running back and forth. >> reporter: what many thought was a halloween prank. >> one of the students was yelling he's got a knife. >> reporter: turned out to be a reality. a man had just stabbed nausea, drillette -- asche cabriolet. the cafeteria manager told the suspect to get on the ground. witnesses say he was chasing after asche who had been outside. stephen wooding was wearing what appeared to be a freddy both ran up. he knelt on his left wrist and we just held him to the ground. >> we are grateful th
. >>> a random attack in a college cafeteria. police say a man broke his restraining order and stabbed a student at a santa cruz county campus just before noon at caprio college. kpix 5's maria medina report the suspect has a history of harassment. >> reporter: we are now learning the identity of the student who started just last year. she was stabbed with a knife in the torso and just got out of surgery a few hours ago. her suspected attacker, now behind bars, was no stranger to...
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this is where you are suppose to be safe and how could you fe safe inthe cafeteria now, you know? it's crazy. >> reporter: at 11:45 this morning, a 19-year-old student was sitting down eating lunch when a man came up behind her, stabbing her with a knife. this is what the knife looks like. it was at least 14 inches long. the young woman got up and tried to run for the door and the suspect chased her. that's when the manager stepped in front of the attacker and yelled. david kamas stepped in to help. >> the cafeteria manager was there with his phone and he yelled at the perpetrator to get down right now and the guy just dropped it and we both ran up. we held him to the ground and i called another gentleman to pin the leg down. >> after the stabbing, he said the man was walking straight towards her, but thankful he was stopped. >> this is a crazy random act of horror. i don't see why he would have stopped. >> reporter: deputies arrived a short time later and arrested steven wooding, a 40-year-old man with a long criminal history at the eg thsheriffice islling thacheroic >> you hear
this is where you are suppose to be safe and how could you fe safe inthe cafeteria now, you know? it's crazy. >> reporter: at 11:45 this morning, a 19-year-old student was sitting down eating lunch when a man came up behind her, stabbing her with a knife. this is what the knife looks like. it was at least 14 inches long. the young woman got up and tried to run for the door and the suspect chased her. that's when the manager stepped in front of the attacker and yelled. david kamas stepped...
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a 19-year-old student was stabbed while she was sitting in the cafeteria.she was able to run away to an area outside where she waited for paramedics to arrive. she is in stable condition. wooding has a history at the college. the school has a restraining order against him for harassing behavior. he was previously arrested for an assault of a staff member in 1994. he spent several years in a psychiatric institution for that crime. ( darya ) happening today...hundreds of google employees plan to participate in a company-wide walk-out. the employees are protesting a senior software developer who was given 90-million dollars after resigning. he resigned after allegations that he forced a woman to perform sexual acts in a hotel. more than 200 employees plan to participate in the walk-out which will take place later this morning. some workers have even quit their jobs as a form of protest. ( james ) happening today... then man accused of murdering 11 people inside a pittsburgh synagogue is scheduled to appear before a judge. robert bowers is accused of firing on
a 19-year-old student was stabbed while she was sitting in the cafeteria.she was able to run away to an area outside where she waited for paramedics to arrive. she is in stable condition. wooding has a history at the college. the school has a restraining order against him for harassing behavior. he was previously arrested for an assault of a staff member in 1994. he spent several years in a psychiatric institution for that crime. ( darya ) happening today...hundreds of google employees plan to...
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en 2016 starbucks dijo que pondría un filtro para bloquear a quien recurra a sus clientes enlas cafeteríasensado regalar un teléfono iphon e ciertos modelos se venden como pan caliente el dispositivo más perdido es el iphone ten r >> otros querían que el modelo más caro sería el más popular >> veremos cuando lo obtenga >> es por eso que tenemos el segmento para decirle a ustedes que existen apps que le ofrecen llamadas de forma gratuita también mandar mensajes por escrito te permite llamar y enviar mensajes de texto por un número privado también hacer videollamadas. crear una cuenta es fácil. line es otra app que te pide hacer llamadas. y en grupo y mensajes. esta ofrece un servicio que te permite conectar vibe es otra app queu te permite compartir fotos, videos y enviar mensajes dicha platafdorma incluye proyección de mensajes y permitirte borrar los que no prefirieras enviar >> así que ya lo sabe representa esta fecha espeical por eso de ahora más febrero se registra un incremento anuncian el importante paso lo que genera más de 4000 millones de dólares en venta de anillos de compromisos
en 2016 starbucks dijo que pondría un filtro para bloquear a quien recurra a sus clientes enlas cafeteríasensado regalar un teléfono iphon e ciertos modelos se venden como pan caliente el dispositivo más perdido es el iphone ten r >> otros querían que el modelo más caro sería el más popular >> veremos cuando lo obtenga >> es por eso que tenemos el segmento para decirle a ustedes que existen apps que le ofrecen llamadas de forma gratuita también mandar mensajes por...
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. >> i think that should sell healthier foodsed in the cafeteria. >> things like renewable energy canmany, many people's lives. >> we can use electric cars. >> i know cows actually contribute to pollution. their farts >>well, i'm actually not surprised. i'm more shocked and disappointed. >> it's unfortunate that we have to have this conversation. >> because i see all this stuff on the news and i'm like when is it going to stop? what is next? >> a lot of times parents they're arguing over politics and, like, which side is better but they don't really see, sometimes, what is actually happening and how much it can affect certain people. >> you think that's my generation is doing right then we have problems. we're not afraid to communicate our problems and share them. >> even if you do one thing, can make a change. >> the world can be a better place, if we want it to be. it's pretty much comes down to us. ♪ [ applause ] ♪ ladies and gentlemen, please welcome to the stage the president of johns hopkins university, ronald j. daniels. [ applause ] >> good morning. good morning. it's a pleasu
. >> i think that should sell healthier foodsed in the cafeteria. >> things like renewable energy canmany, many people's lives. >> we can use electric cars. >> i know cows actually contribute to pollution. their farts >>well, i'm actually not surprised. i'm more shocked and disappointed. >> it's unfortunate that we have to have this conversation. >> because i see all this stuff on the news and i'm like when is it going to stop? what is next? >> a...
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fÉlix: una cafeterÍa en tijuana ofrece los migrantes algo mÁs que cafÉ...as. circulan miles de armas de fuego ilegales que terminan en manos del crimen organizado. tenemos las escalofriantes cifras y la opiniÓn de las autoridades mexicanas sobre la crisis. >>quienes ingresan ilegalmente a mÉxico, han repercutido en el Índice de homicidios en el país. se cometen siete homicidios de cada 10, >>denuncian que el trasiego de armas alimenta el hogar letal del crimen organizado, cuya fuerza econÓmica es descomunal. el trÁfico de fentanilo, una droga potente mÁs que la heroÍna. el mayor ingreso de armas largas a mÉxico ocurriÓ al final de la temporada pasada con la operaciÓn del órgano de obama, conocido como "rÁpido y furioso que pretendo rastrearlas para detenerlas bandas criminales. han hecho poco para frenar el ingreso en mÉxico, ademÁs de 730,000 armas ilegales al aÑo. el tema de las armas pareciera estar fuera de la agenda para la actual administraciÓn de washington. >>apoyemos en polÍtica migratoria, como claramente vemos. el apoyo a la fecha no es suficient
fÉlix: una cafeterÍa en tijuana ofrece los migrantes algo mÁs que cafÉ...as. circulan miles de armas de fuego ilegales que terminan en manos del crimen organizado. tenemos las escalofriantes cifras y la opiniÓn de las autoridades mexicanas sobre la crisis. >>quienes ingresan ilegalmente a mÉxico, han repercutido en el Índice de homicidios en el país. se cometen siete homicidios de cada 10, >>denuncian que el trasiego de armas alimenta el hogar letal del crimen organizado,...
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sobre inmigración , las abogadas expertas contestan las preguntas de la gente , estamos en esta cafeteríamos esta guardería , toda la gente viene para que las asesoren la cita es hasta las 7 de la noche , aproveche esta oportunidad regreso con ustedes . >> vamos a una pausa , una pelea entre conductor y pasajera provocó esta tragedia . >> ella decía que él la estaba tocando de forma inapropiada . >> y tenemos aviso por mal tiempo de fuego ya regresamos . sfx: suave sonido de mÚsica a travÉs de los audifonos hay millones de maneras en las que la vida te puede cambiar en un instante. no esperes. sfx : quejido de dolor asegúrate... con un plan de salud a través de covered california. hay ayuda económica disponible. así que averigua sobre los ahorros para los cuales podrías calificar. inscríbete antes del 15 de diciembre. porque nunca sabes cuando la vida... te puede cambiar. covered california. es más que cuidado médico. es cuidado para la vida. >> un hecho se registró en este club nocturno en new york una joven derribó a este encargado de seguridad , dice la joven que el hombre la había toc
sobre inmigración , las abogadas expertas contestan las preguntas de la gente , estamos en esta cafeteríamos esta guardería , toda la gente viene para que las asesoren la cita es hasta las 7 de la noche , aproveche esta oportunidad regreso con ustedes . >> vamos a una pausa , una pelea entre conductor y pasajera provocó esta tragedia . >> ella decía que él la estaba tocando de forma inapropiada . >> y tenemos aviso por mal tiempo de fuego ya regresamos . sfx: suave...
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. >> we have video coming into the newsroom of the damage done and de the cafeteria, the fourth, all items strewn all over the floor in this situation in anchorage alaska, 7.0. you e how long it lasted, incredible video inside and workers scramble for cover under those desks the shaking lasted for about 30 seconds, the quake happened around 9:30 our time, anchorage international airport is still closed. >>> there is a major damage on several highways, this is a look at one in anchorage where you can see that roadway is just open and buckled and completely damaged and closed off. we have a crew headed to the u.s. in memo park, we'll hear more from them tonight on kpix5 and 6:00, this is feel an earthquake. >>> take cover and stay safe and over in anchorage, they are in that specific ring of fire thno one was injured in that 7.8 magnitude earthquake. okay here at home you can see that sunshine catching a bit of yesterday picking up 1 to 2 inches of rain but nice to see that sunshine over the golden gate bridge temperatures are in the 50s and low 60s, 61 in concord, 57 in oakland liverm
. >> we have video coming into the newsroom of the damage done and de the cafeteria, the fourth, all items strewn all over the floor in this situation in anchorage alaska, 7.0. you e how long it lasted, incredible video inside and workers scramble for cover under those desks the shaking lasted for about 30 seconds, the quake happened around 9:30 our time, anchorage international airport is still closed. >>> there is a major damage on several highways, this is a look at one in...
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a 19-year-old student was stabbed while she was sitting in the cafeteria.de where she waited for paramedics to arrive. she is in stable condition. wooding has a history at the college. the school has a restraining order against him for harassing behavior. he was previously arrested for an assault of a staff member in 1994. he spent several years in a psychiatric institution for that crime. ( darya ) happening today... hundreds of google employees are expected to walk off the job.( james ) they are protesting the company's lenient treatment of executives accused of sexual misconduct. kron 4's lydia pantazes is live at google headquarters in mountain view this morning with the details. lydia. ( darya ) thanks lydia. we will check back with you through out the morning. ( james ) happening today... then man accused of murdering 11 people inside a pittsburgh synagogue is scheduled to appear before a judge. robert bowers is accused of firing on worshippers at the tree of life synagogue in a hate-driven rampage. he has been indicted on 44 criminal counts, includin
a 19-year-old student was stabbed while she was sitting in the cafeteria.de where she waited for paramedics to arrive. she is in stable condition. wooding has a history at the college. the school has a restraining order against him for harassing behavior. he was previously arrested for an assault of a staff member in 1994. he spent several years in a psychiatric institution for that crime. ( darya ) happening today... hundreds of google employees are expected to walk off the job.( james ) they...
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the is the-year-old woman was attacked on wednesday in a cafeteria acabrillo college in aptos. the 19-year-old was stabbed. steve wooding is arrested for allegedly stabbing asha allott. it appeared the attacker was wearing a freddie krueger costumes. witnesses thought it was a prank. but when the situation escalated, several good samaritans jumped in saving lives. >> really makes no sense why somebody would just feel the need to do that especially inside the cafeteria to such an innocent person like that. >> investigators say that wooding has a history of harassment toward cabrillo college staff. just a week and a half ago, the college was granted a 3- year restraining order to keep him off the campus. >>> 6:43 right now. jobless claims are down while the "new york times" takes a big hit. >> joining us now is kcbs radio's financial reporter jason brooks. >> reporter: good morning. the job market continues to look strong. the labor department says that initial jobless claims fell by 2,000 to 214,000. claims are right around a 49- year low. labor delivers its october jobs report
the is the-year-old woman was attacked on wednesday in a cafeteria acabrillo college in aptos. the 19-year-old was stabbed. steve wooding is arrested for allegedly stabbing asha allott. it appeared the attacker was wearing a freddie krueger costumes. witnesses thought it was a prank. but when the situation escalated, several good samaritans jumped in saving lives. >> really makes no sense why somebody would just feel the need to do that especially inside the cafeteria to such an innocent...
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that attack happened about noon yesterday in a college cafeteria at cabrillo college in aptos. police say that steven wooding broke his restraining order and then stabbed 19-year-old asha allott and chased after her. asha's friends say that it appeared that wooding was wearing a freddie krueger costume. witnesses first thought it was just a halloween prank. but then several good samaritans jumped in. they held the suspect down until police arrived. >> he yelled at the perpetrator, get down right now! the guy just dropped and we both ran up. he knelt on his left wrist and i stood on his right wrist and we held him to the ground. >> makes no sense why somebody would do that especially inside the cafeteria to such an innocent person like this. >> asha is expected to recover. the college has a three-year restraining order to keep wooding off campus for harassing behavior. a decade ago he spent time at a mental hospital for attacking a cabrillo college staff member. >>> time now 5:11. a bad sport with a change of heart. coming up, this halloween thief caught on camera penned an apol
that attack happened about noon yesterday in a college cafeteria at cabrillo college in aptos. police say that steven wooding broke his restraining order and then stabbed 19-year-old asha allott and chased after her. asha's friends say that it appeared that wooding was wearing a freddie krueger costume. witnesses first thought it was just a halloween prank. but then several good samaritans jumped in. they held the suspect down until police arrived. >> he yelled at the perpetrator, get...
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this is track meet clark which is the park i'm standing there right now and the t p c c group or cafeteria. so that's it's never right and that's where i am in ca and my weapon dog man in the cell all. always some type of big macor i want to kind of get it keeping it up works it was never like peace between businesses and the neighbors and the neighborhoods and the schools and the budgets and the whole east department everything was. back to some great and some to study and some obvious to tell it got rock talent already i mean let it come out polies was kicking my dang it was basically kicked in against as. we needed to speak out against. gangsta rap for me you know i'm saying. it was a cry for attention like you know this is what's going on over here we don't bring like to do is we don't make make sure that you guys know who's going well. oh horrible. hey i second this is part of the steve. i cannot talk to you right now i'm on i'm on camera i would speak to you about ten fifteen minutes a day in the head with that. business going on. more work. more gigs marks a. this is how i live. at
this is track meet clark which is the park i'm standing there right now and the t p c c group or cafeteria. so that's it's never right and that's where i am in ca and my weapon dog man in the cell all. always some type of big macor i want to kind of get it keeping it up works it was never like peace between businesses and the neighbors and the neighborhoods and the schools and the budgets and the whole east department everything was. back to some great and some to study and some obvious to tell...
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[applause] from the cafeteria riot to the nation's first trans- city department to, we have, so far.u and the community leaders and allies who have paved the way before us. today, you are part of making history. as the trump administration continues to attack our communities in san francisco, we stand up against these attacks and celebrate each other. here in san francisco, we don't erase people. we understand that our differences are what makes us special. i'm so proud to work for a city that stands firm that we will not allow discrimination of any kind unchecked. san francisco continues to protect all of our communities and be a sanctuary city regardless of the federal administration. regardless of how they want to redefine gender, ban us from military service or strip away our rights -- rights for medically necessary care. at the office of transgender initiatives, we are working every day to advance policies, program and equity for trends and nonconforming gender communities. earlier this month, we partnered with mayor breed to release a directive requiring all city departments to
[applause] from the cafeteria riot to the nation's first trans- city department to, we have, so far.u and the community leaders and allies who have paved the way before us. today, you are part of making history. as the trump administration continues to attack our communities in san francisco, we stand up against these attacks and celebrate each other. here in san francisco, we don't erase people. we understand that our differences are what makes us special. i'm so proud to work for a city that...
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particularly student lunch debt at the cafeteria. ken asked how much there was. he said $5,000. and so ken cut him a check. and wiped it out. >> it's heartbreaking. it's tragic. think about the students and the community. you want them to have every opportunity. perform at 100%. and when they're going hungry. ris we knew shotgun homething had t done. >> this high school is after all christopher high school. built a decade donated bid the family. in another act of civic generosity. >> it's the right thing to do. companies that can give back. families that can give back. should. >> ken is now interested in expanding his donation to cover the whole district. making sure at least one financial worry is taken off some struggling families plates this holiday season. all thanks of course to the skill, at putting garlic on them. >> you may wonder. it isn't free and reduced why there school if they run into another problem financially. you can imagine paying off the lunch. that may go to the bottom of the list. and the ranch people paying it off one less thing. >> it's so humiliating for
particularly student lunch debt at the cafeteria. ken asked how much there was. he said $5,000. and so ken cut him a check. and wiped it out. >> it's heartbreaking. it's tragic. think about the students and the community. you want them to have every opportunity. perform at 100%. and when they're going hungry. ris we knew shotgun homething had t done. >> this high school is after all christopher high school. built a decade donated bid the family. in another act of civic generosity....
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even eating at the cafeteria like here at the german publishing house spiegel was almost a psychedelic experience. change today it's hard to imagine enjoying your lunch with something like this hanging overhead. though it's decor by ground up on top and like these plastic chairs are now a design classic. then in one nine hundred seventy one the release of the film a clockwork orange pushed the limits even further and not just in terms of design. rights right. by the late one nine hundred seventy s. orange had been transformed into dog westerners seeking the meaning of life flocks by the thousands to the point to us from india their guru rajneesh attracted followed. so too does the era of orange and bell bottoms love and peace had gone mainstream and become a commodity there was just one thing left to do. no toughness and darkness ruled supreme the early one nine hundred eighty s. were a bleak time in germany black was the new orange the harsh realities of life had caught up to us so it wasn't so sad and. that's. about the banks . that was sixty eight special and want to prove a trip it
even eating at the cafeteria like here at the german publishing house spiegel was almost a psychedelic experience. change today it's hard to imagine enjoying your lunch with something like this hanging overhead. though it's decor by ground up on top and like these plastic chairs are now a design classic. then in one nine hundred seventy one the release of the film a clockwork orange pushed the limits even further and not just in terms of design. rights right. by the late one nine hundred...
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. >> gracias por la intervención del gerente de la cafetería del colegio (nombre en inglés) una estudianteoso identificado como (información en pantalla) hasta que llegó la policía, fue arrestado en 1994 x 1 asalto similar en esta escuela. >> sin agua un parque de casas móviles continúa así >> líderes de esta ciudad pueden intervenir para que se resuelva el problema. >> dueños de el barco fantasma, un edificio responsabilizan al electricista porque (información en pantalla) de 38 años no tenía licencia como contratista, más de 30 personas perdieron la vida en el 2016 en una fiesta cuando un incendio arrasó con el edificio. >> (información en pantalla) fue acusado de recibir pagos y sobornos por inspeccionar edificios y casas, el 5 de noviembre tendrán que presentar un informe final a la comisión de ética pública de la ciudad. >> un fondo de emergencia para personas sin hogar fue aprobado en oakland, 8,6 millones de dólares será para residentes que no tienen vivienda. >> habrá cuatro nueva áreas seguras,, así como pequeñas comunidades, la alcaldesa dijo que espera proporcionar camas, refugi
. >> gracias por la intervención del gerente de la cafetería del colegio (nombre en inglés) una estudianteoso identificado como (información en pantalla) hasta que llegó la policía, fue arrestado en 1994 x 1 asalto similar en esta escuela. >> sin agua un parque de casas móviles continúa así >> líderes de esta ciudad pueden intervenir para que se resuelva el problema. >> dueños de el barco fantasma, un edificio responsabilizan al electricista porque...
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as a working class anymore we're not yet to the point at which you would say that robots in the cafeteria of babies or that we should be like employing robots to take care of older people is low because you know they have trialed these things in parts of the world like so for in japan for example they might be a distraction but they're never a place for human contact on the one hand i'd be quite happy if women and men didn't have to so say if we could replace it with sex robots or something like that and if you could generate an ai did you know. did the job like that would be better in the sense that fewer human beings would be straighted. but at the same time i'm not sure this is like what we should be aiming for if it can help us be more together and more solidarity and help each other fight otherwise. marx lies buried in highgate cemetery marx is dead long live marx we need visionary thinkers like him more than ever as the problems of exploitation poverty and inequality remain unsolved car marks outlining a vision of a better world but it's up to us to created. vanity might be flatteri
as a working class anymore we're not yet to the point at which you would say that robots in the cafeteria of babies or that we should be like employing robots to take care of older people is low because you know they have trialed these things in parts of the world like so for in japan for example they might be a distraction but they're never a place for human contact on the one hand i'd be quite happy if women and men didn't have to so say if we could replace it with sex robots or something...
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taking me to a debate i think was the twin cities public telephone right and we were sitting in a cafeteria or something watching this debate and that was when. i just decided you have to work for jesse because he was so different from middle in those debates. and campaigns that you were actually part of the strategy and you were there doing the numbers yeah we we really did we had. really good voter targeting gross as well and the other thing people forget about this campaign it was really the first effective use of the internet yes in a political campaign. we didn't have a shield or is that the feelers ations people e-mailing other people but there are some pretty big indicators people forget the context of the entire race we were at the state fair the democrats for some reason that still eludes me invited everybody to their debate so jesse would show up other third party candidates show up and every time i'd watch these debates go on. everybody would be nodding when jesse spoke so it's not hard to figure out if you're at a democratic primary or that and there's five candidates in the dem
taking me to a debate i think was the twin cities public telephone right and we were sitting in a cafeteria or something watching this debate and that was when. i just decided you have to work for jesse because he was so different from middle in those debates. and campaigns that you were actually part of the strategy and you were there doing the numbers yeah we we really did we had. really good voter targeting gross as well and the other thing people forget about this campaign it was really the...
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so they have to restrain themselves but i don't want us to run it down i want us to search like a cafeteria little bit, of fox a little bit of cnn i go over here to msnbc and pick out the union leader that make my own opinion. but people today that asked me what about people who just absorb what they want? we'll then that makes you boring because it's one of the goals ine life to be an interesting person to be involved and engaged and if all you ever get is the stuff you agree with then your horizon is limited. so it's in all of our self-interest to go out there to explore worlds we didn't know anythingen' about and the things that we think and it makes us more interesting and compelling. i think that is really good advicece. so it just doesn't go one way just explore and keep anli open mind. you are smart i hate when politicians say and the american people want what do they know? but i know that the more i provide diversity to the things that are out there the better i am in the younger i am the more excited i am in the more energetic i am. so knock down the walls and share a little bit. c
so they have to restrain themselves but i don't want us to run it down i want us to search like a cafeteria little bit, of fox a little bit of cnn i go over here to msnbc and pick out the union leader that make my own opinion. but people today that asked me what about people who just absorb what they want? we'll then that makes you boring because it's one of the goals ine life to be an interesting person to be involved and engaged and if all you ever get is the stuff you agree with then your...
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. >> anthony: cafeteria a la barbeque is only one example of a booming do-it-yourself service industryancy, just delicious. fried pork, plantains. and the kind of silky, deeply satisfying beans that dreams are made of. this is good, good beans. >> leonardo: yeah. >> anthony: you never had a book blacklisted or banned in cuba? >> leonardo: no. fortunately, no. >> anthony: have you been able to say everything that you wanted to say? >> leonardo: i try to be the most honest writer that i can be, and i think that i have said all that i can say. the problem is that we need in cuba a lot of money because it's a very beautiful city, but the people have many problems to live. with the space, with the structure of the buildings. >> anthony: for dessert -- ah, awesome. flan, cooked in a cut down beer can. thank you. you're a successful author. you've been around the world. you've traveled? during difficult periods of cuban history, i'm sure, you had many opportunities to live in miami or barcelona or los angeles and yet you stayed in the same house, the same neighborhood. why? >> leonardo: becau
. >> anthony: cafeteria a la barbeque is only one example of a booming do-it-yourself service industryancy, just delicious. fried pork, plantains. and the kind of silky, deeply satisfying beans that dreams are made of. this is good, good beans. >> leonardo: yeah. >> anthony: you never had a book blacklisted or banned in cuba? >> leonardo: no. fortunately, no. >> anthony: have you been able to say everything that you wanted to say? >> leonardo: i try to be the...