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they should be hiring them -- >> supervisor safai: in the cafeterias -- >> supervisor kim: cafeteria workers, janitors. this is more relevant to the large campuses where everyone just works at google, just works at facebook. it's a little more complex in san francisco where there is janitorial services that service the building and not just a particular company. it's an important conversation to have. living in a city that has the fastest growing income gap between rich and poor, the tech companies are exacerbating that important challenge that our city is facing and they have to be just as responsible for addressing it as government is as well. i was considered in the planning commission report that employees in cafeterias often get better pay and working conditions than counterparts at restaurants. it can be 30% more said one source. i would love to see the source of that. i believe that it may be true, but if we're going to make policy decisions based on the fact that we believe that cafeteria workers are getting paid better, i would like to know it's actually true. i think that's
they should be hiring them -- >> supervisor safai: in the cafeterias -- >> supervisor kim: cafeteria workers, janitors. this is more relevant to the large campuses where everyone just works at google, just works at facebook. it's a little more complex in san francisco where there is janitorial services that service the building and not just a particular company. it's an important conversation to have. living in a city that has the fastest growing income gap between rich and poor,...
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so they disallowed employee cafeteria in that location. in our conversation, i think all your points are well taken, depending on the location, the quality of life for existing employees, department ending on the relationship that the businesses might have with existing catering companies and so on. and so there's a lot of factors that will go in, so i think that's why -- not to mention the fact that it needs to because it's a substantive amendment, but it will go back to planning and have a continued conversation on that. all great points. >> supervisor tang: and it's only because i'm looking at the list of factors here on page 3, but i don't know how you will be able to capture things like, maybe there are restaurants nearby but they're really expensive. i used an extreme example of embarcade embarcadero, but if it's really expensive, i would not buy lunch there every day. or to eat at two restaurants all the time. i don't know how it will play out in the hearings, but i really hope it's part of the conversation, but i do see on your lis
so they disallowed employee cafeteria in that location. in our conversation, i think all your points are well taken, depending on the location, the quality of life for existing employees, department ending on the relationship that the businesses might have with existing catering companies and so on. and so there's a lot of factors that will go in, so i think that's why -- not to mention the fact that it needs to because it's a substantive amendment, but it will go back to planning and have a...
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part of our purpose of this not only was to change the debate and the conversation about the cafeteria and the impacts positive and negative, but also what is the scrutiny and the level of concern. so that's -- i don't want to keep saying the same thing, but we purpose in here, moving to conditional use. we'll work with the planning department. it will be referred back to the planning commission staff. many of the things you are talking about, supervisor tang, will come out in the conversation. i think some of them did come out last time. but now that we're moving to -- this was found to not even conform to the general plan by the commission. which is kind of funny, but that's okay. now we're going to conditional use. i'm sure it will find a way to conform and there's a slew of recommendations that will be made. we'll also address some of the other issues of permitting and review. >> supervisor kim: i would love to see a unified permitting process akin to restaurants. i'm not saying that -- because restaurants have so many requirements and we probably should reduce that process for res
part of our purpose of this not only was to change the debate and the conversation about the cafeteria and the impacts positive and negative, but also what is the scrutiny and the level of concern. so that's -- i don't want to keep saying the same thing, but we purpose in here, moving to conditional use. we'll work with the planning department. it will be referred back to the planning commission staff. many of the things you are talking about, supervisor tang, will come out in the conversation....
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. >>> san francisco's board of supervisors is considering a proposal to require a permit for cafeteriathean publi restaurants in the neighborhood? many critics of tech cafeterias say it would takerestaurants. >>> this year's devastating fires are prompting a local fen haven't done before. la mirandalil w hol evacuation plan around the moraga area. several agencies will be assisting but several volunteers are needed to help with traffic control. >>> get ready for some really big waves at ocean beach in san francisco. next monday surf line says waves could reacpd uhato t would be . we reached out to mavericks to see if they had any plans to take advantage of the high surf and they tl us they are monitoring the swell very closely. >> let's take a look at what's going on. a sneak peek of our wet weather coming in first. y mele what's going on. that's our picture from south beach. normally we can see the western span of theay b look in the low left-hand side of your monitor or tv, however you're weeweec you can barely see the headlights. 5:00 friday morning, pretty quiet. some scout showers
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. >> from the time she step tlus cafeteria door, she is on the move.pron, in goes the time card, out comes the spray bottle to clean off the tables. and when the kids arrive, there is even more to do. here's the amazing part. on christmas da flo turned 96. >> why is everybody making such a big oeal outf this? i don't really think about it. i just come to work, go home. >> she first went to work in the 1940s leaving herob at the pentagon. once married, she stayed home to raise where to kids. then a jolt to her life plan. in 1995, her husband passed away. >> i said i'v got to get a job. i was e.brok and i didn't know where or what at 73 years old, wt do you do? >> a friend suggested a job at loudoun county schools as a cafeteria hostess. the kids, she is a grandmotherly figure that they see in the cafeteria and sunday school. >> she isike my grandy a little bit. that makes me very happy about her. >> to the staff, flo is an inspiration. >> s a is such motivation to everybody. >> flo is here every day. when she gets home, there is more to do. >> i'm alway
. >> from the time she step tlus cafeteria door, she is on the move.pron, in goes the time card, out comes the spray bottle to clean off the tables. and when the kids arrive, there is even more to do. here's the amazing part. on christmas da flo turned 96. >> why is everybody making such a big oeal outf this? i don't really think about it. i just come to work, go home. >> she first went to work in the 1940s leaving herob at the pentagon. once married, she stayed home to raise...
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on their cafeteria napkins. in t mt. vernon area, i'm julie carey, news 4. >> so cute. >> bring your umbrella if you're going out for lurvelg today. >> chicken wings, it's sunday. >> you said that li you eat on sunday? >> i mean, like whatever -- mozzarella ksst >> chicken wings, beer. >> that's my sunday. got football today and we have fantasy going on today. >> who m you the fantasy expert. how is your team doing? >> i'm killing it. i've been looking at the weather across the area and that'shy i have to figure this out. around here figuring out the ather, we've got rain showers as we continue there sunday so grab the rain gear. windbreaker tomorrow, if you still t wear thossday and wednesday sunglasses but it will be hoeezy. a fewrs out there right now. the heaviest rain is going to stay along i-95 and to the east and it won't be that heavy rain we yesterday but you can see in yellows we have pocts of moderate rain but for the most pa isolated light showers, maybe picking up another quarter inch. if you'r east of i-95
on their cafeteria napkins. in t mt. vernon area, i'm julie carey, news 4. >> so cute. >> bring your umbrella if you're going out for lurvelg today. >> chicken wings, it's sunday. >> you said that li you eat on sunday? >> i mean, like whatever -- mozzarella ksst >> chicken wings, beer. >> that's my sunday. got football today and we have fantasy going on today. >> who m you the fantasy expert. how is your team doing? >> i'm killing it. i've...
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officers park their parole car and take a seat in the cafeteria. s is this spicy? >> reporter: the kll say it used to be when they saw police they sometimes thought -- >> something bad is to happen. >> now they see officers as a friendly face willin answer their questions. >> mine is a police car but it's blue. >> reporter: and the stickers they handout, that doesn't hurt, though with officer marvin goodly, you have to earn them with good deed >> i would read a book to younger kids. >> you read a book to younger kids? >> reporter: his goal in coming here is simple. >> it's a good way to develop positive relationships. w unfortunately,h the cliechlt of things today, youhaan never ve too many positive relationships. >> reporter: these officers hope it's building a foundation for future interactions ch and out ofl. >> first and foremost if one of the children needs help i want them trecognize the uniform. >> reporter: cwetain o says when they first startedsi ng, the kids were standoffish, now they embrace the special attention. >> i think police are fun in my opinion.
officers park their parole car and take a seat in the cafeteria. s is this spicy? >> reporter: the kll say it used to be when they saw police they sometimes thought -- >> something bad is to happen. >> now they see officers as a friendly face willin answer their questions. >> mine is a police car but it's blue. >> reporter: and the stickers they handout, that doesn't hurt, though with officer marvin goodly, you have to earn them with good deed >> i would read...
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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.
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.
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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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wait until you see how this cafeteria manager goes bananas for her students.ng, america. ♪ you're going to hear me roar >>> y'all are going to love that story. good morning, america. thanks for starting your week with us. >> and we just told you about green monday. one of the last big days for deals before christmas. so which items are the best to buy? our audience upstairs, you can see they are ready to go, gearing up for big savings ahead. >> got the cash in hand already. >>> a lot of headlines to get to this morning starting with that deadly winter storm bringing up to two feet of snow to some areas causing thousands of accidents on the road. let's get back to rob in greensboro, north carolina, one of the hardest hit areas. good morning again, rob. >> good morning, cecilia. you can see the snow is still coming down. the roads are a mess. there are some cars out, but you can see the commuters on foot there that are walking in the middle of the road because that's the best they can do as far as the sidewalks go around here. driving yesterday was a mess. we sa
wait until you see how this cafeteria manager goes bananas for her students.ng, america. ♪ you're going to hear me roar >>> y'all are going to love that story. good morning, america. thanks for starting your week with us. >> and we just told you about green monday. one of the last big days for deals before christmas. so which items are the best to buy? our audience upstairs, you can see they are ready to go, gearing up for big savings ahead. >> got the cash in hand...
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there's plenty of hot coffee in the cafeteria. otherwise, the committee stands in recess. >> credit risk on the banks of the potomac in fannie and freddie this was a major blunder but the -- but it continues. move mortgage credit risk from the government to private risk capital and systemically put more private capital in front of the mortgage risk guarantee. i am no fan of having the government guarantee the mortgage market but putting
there's plenty of hot coffee in the cafeteria. otherwise, the committee stands in recess. >> credit risk on the banks of the potomac in fannie and freddie this was a major blunder but the -- but it continues. move mortgage credit risk from the government to private risk capital and systemically put more private capital in front of the mortgage risk guarantee. i am no fan of having the government guarantee the mortgage market but putting
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>> the federal employees get back pay but if the cafeteria at the department of labor is closed, the business doesn't earn money. it's the gift shops that rely on national parks. there's a powerful ripple effect through the national economy. it's the farm loans, the small business loans, the home loans that don't get done. it's the slowing of the labor markets and tariffs so we're in dangerous territory right now. the president would be smart to try to come up with a bipartisan solution to this right now. >> sure, michael. if those numbers are right that chris lieu is bringing up, these are low-income families during the holidays who will not get their pay that turn into stories you don't want to hear about. >> right. it's stories that i don't think any republican right now and particularly after the most recent midterms would like to go back home and explain to constituents with the president is doing this. the president is someone who likes to argue a lot about winning and being victorious and being a great deal maker. here he has an opportunity to sort of put proof in the pudding,
>> the federal employees get back pay but if the cafeteria at the department of labor is closed, the business doesn't earn money. it's the gift shops that rely on national parks. there's a powerful ripple effect through the national economy. it's the farm loans, the small business loans, the home loans that don't get done. it's the slowing of the labor markets and tariffs so we're in dangerous territory right now. the president would be smart to try to come up with a bipartisan solution...
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. >>> and they're looking to ban inside cafeterias in the stiff.cial permit would be required to open cafeterias in new office building. they're doing it to protect local restaurants because people are having lunch in if going out to lunch. >>> and bart warns riders about the impact of the morning commute change. >>> and electric scooters were found dumped into lake merritt. >>> and the raiders, that's next. from my copd medicine... ...that's why i've got the power of 1-2-3 medicines with trelegy. the only fda-approved 3-in-1 copd treatment. ♪ trelegy. the power of 1-2-3 ♪ trelegy 1-2-3 trelegy with trelegy and the power of 1-2-3, i'm breathing better. trelegy works 3 ways to... ...open airways,... ...keep them open... ...and reduce inflammation... ...for 24 hours of better breathing. trelegy won't replace a rescue inhaler for sudden breathing problems. trelegy is not for asthma. tell your doctor if you have a heart condition or high blood pressure before taking it. do not take trelegy more than prescribed. trelegy may increase your risk of thrush,
. >>> and they're looking to ban inside cafeterias in the stiff.cial permit would be required to open cafeterias in new office building. they're doing it to protect local restaurants because people are having lunch in if going out to lunch. >>> and bart warns riders about the impact of the morning commute change. >>> and electric scooters were found dumped into lake merritt. >>> and the raiders, that's next. from my copd medicine... ...that's why i've got the...
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[applause] from the cafeteria riot to the nation's first trans- city department to, we have, so far. 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. 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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to that's not uncommon invite family members to come to the cafeteria for lunch, but in fairfax countys at a couple schools are finding a oifferent ki lunch money. police officers. >> it' size to strike up a conversation with kids. he has two of his own. and their elemeadary school h a program that invited dads into serve as role models and mentors. so he thought why not iry in his police district with officers. >> i thoughthis was great opportunity that we are here to help. >> the police at lunch and schoolsas rn. at riverside on monday and here at fort hunt on wednesday, officers parked the patrolar and take a seat in the cafeteria. >> the kids wi tell you used to be when they saw police they sometimes thought sething is bad is going to happen. now officers are a friendly face willing to answer questions. >> as the abundance of stickers to hand out doesn't ht either. to to earn them with good deeds. >> you read a ok. >> his goal is come iing here i simple. la you can never have too many positive reonships. >> these officers hope it's building a foundation for future ointeraction in a
to that's not uncommon invite family members to come to the cafeteria for lunch, but in fairfax countys at a couple schools are finding a oifferent ki lunch money. police officers. >> it' size to strike up a conversation with kids. he has two of his own. and their elemeadary school h a program that invited dads into serve as role models and mentors. so he thought why not iry in his police district with officers. >> i thoughthis was great opportunity that we are here to help....
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telemundo 48 >> lo importante es que será una justicia para los inquilinos >> los empleados de una cafeteríaaron una tremenda sorpresa al descubrir a un hombre que se escondía en el establecimiento según la policía el sujeto habría decidido invadir el lugar para dormir, fue arrestado por invasión a propiedad privada >> su macabro hallazgo hace la policía agentes descubrieron a un hombre sin vida en un estacionamiento de mc donalds, alrededor de las 9:30 de esta mañana detectives investigan el caso y hasta el momento nos ha dado conocer más detalles >> el vehículo se volcó, el sospechoso un hombre y una mujer intentaban huir de la policía luego de robar el walmart, fueron transportados al hospital de la zona >> esta semana tuvo problemas con la calefacción en alguno de sus salones tuvo que tomar medidas para prevenir la contaminación con asbesto >> nos contactó y nos dijo qué sucedió >> como hay un sistema de calefacción que trae el calor desde el piso entonces algunos pedazos del piso se soltaron >> esto fue lo que ocurrió ayer después de que cambiaron a los niños a otro salón de clases para
telemundo 48 >> lo importante es que será una justicia para los inquilinos >> los empleados de una cafeteríaaron una tremenda sorpresa al descubrir a un hombre que se escondía en el establecimiento según la policía el sujeto habría decidido invadir el lugar para dormir, fue arrestado por invasión a propiedad privada >> su macabro hallazgo hace la policía agentes descubrieron a un hombre sin vida en un estacionamiento de mc donalds, alrededor de las 9:30 de esta mañana...
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used camp david, but it was president bush who decided, well, the church services on sunday in the cafeteria could be in a better place. let's do what we can. so he raised the money privately to build the chapel that is there today. the missouri connection goes a little bit further. not only did missouri vote for president bush in 1988 and if my story was going to have any truth to it i'd have to point out voted for bill clinton in 1992 because we were still voting for the winner by pretty much the margin of whatever was the national average in the last 50 years of that 100-year saga. but after desert storm, president bush looked around to find a place to do the first 4th of july parade after desert storm and he came to marshfield, missouri in the county where itches born, in webster county -- where i was born, in webster county. i was going to be the grand marshal of the paraded that year, as i recall, but when it became apparent that the president wanted to come to be in that pa acres i was more than -- in that parade, i was more than willing to allow him to be the grand marshal and walked
used camp david, but it was president bush who decided, well, the church services on sunday in the cafeteria could be in a better place. let's do what we can. so he raised the money privately to build the chapel that is there today. the missouri connection goes a little bit further. not only did missouri vote for president bush in 1988 and if my story was going to have any truth to it i'd have to point out voted for bill clinton in 1992 because we were still voting for the winner by pretty much...
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next, the committee heard supervisor safai and peskin's ordinance that would prohibit employee cafeterias. you heard this on october 25 and voted to disapprove the proposed ordinance. and instead approved that the sponsoring supervisors explore alternatives to prohibition. you recommended several alternatives including geographic considerations and an enhanced entitlement process. land use hearing supervisor safai introduced a set of amendments. it required conditional use with a set of five findings. proposed ordinance requires rereferral to planning for a public hearing. discussion at land use was lively. supervisors kim and tang offered several considerations, some including a work force development consideration, assuring that permitting open a restaurant and employee cafeteria are reasonably similar in length, assuring equal access to all employees ir respective of job class and look at reducing waste. one public speaker was in favor of the conditional use and reiterated the importance of restaurant sector. voted to accept the amendments and added to the call of the chair. finally, t
next, the committee heard supervisor safai and peskin's ordinance that would prohibit employee cafeterias. you heard this on october 25 and voted to disapprove the proposed ordinance. and instead approved that the sponsoring supervisors explore alternatives to prohibition. you recommended several alternatives including geographic considerations and an enhanced entitlement process. land use hearing supervisor safai introduced a set of amendments. it required conditional use with a set of five...
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he's going to go straight to the cafeteria where he only wants one thing. >> i need milk. >> sorry, we have that. >> heurafr>>> the keyboard. >> oh, no. >> i'm going to show you something, but you have to promise me you're not going to get mad. >> watch what happens when the prank really starts to sink in. >>> and some handy dudes take a whole bunch of nails and, one by one, he starts tacking them on to these rims. see how it goes when he decides to take the sharm new tires for a spin. >>> "right this minute" is brought to you by colgate. for a smile that's 4 shades visibly whiter! colgate optic white. whitening that works. like concert tickets or a new snowboard. matt: whoo! whoo! jen: but that all changed when we bought a house. matt: voilà! jen: matt started turning into his dad. matt: mm. that's some good mulch. ♪ i'm awake. but it was pretty nifty when jen showed me how easy it was to protect our home and auto with progressive. [ wrapper crinkling ] get this butterscotch out of here. progressive can't protect you from becoming your parents. there's quite a bit of work, 'cause this
he's going to go straight to the cafeteria where he only wants one thing. >> i need milk. >> sorry, we have that. >> heurafr>>> the keyboard. >> oh, no. >> i'm going to show you something, but you have to promise me you're not going to get mad. >> watch what happens when the prank really starts to sink in. >>> and some handy dudes take a whole bunch of nails and, one by one, he starts tacking them on to these rims. see how it goes when he...
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. >> ayer en el paso texas, 100 inmigrantes liberados fueron dejados en una cafeterÍa, donde miembrosrÓximos meseÁe 800 en el paso texas desde el domingo pasado y segÚn el pasto la mayorÍa estÁn recibiendo un permiso de trabajo mientras continÚa su caso de asilo >> nos dij nos dijoo aice que nn que sean una carga para el gobierno >> decenas de inmigrantes en estados unidos, pasaron esta navidad refugiados en iglesias y no salieron por el temor a ser atrapados por la migra ingrid es una de las personas que no pudo celebrar como muchos de nosotros, es una madre peruana que nos cuenta lo duro que son estas fechas para ella, rogelio mora-tagle tiene su historia >> parece una escena tÍpica de la Época como la que protagonizan muchas familias en estos dÍas, pero no lo es porque ingrid y sus hijos viven en una iglesia de colorado, es su santuario, pero al mismo tiempo una especie de prisiÓn donde tuvieron que celebrar la navidad. >> no los pudo llevar con sus abuelos a pasar una navidad normal, es muy triste porque no puedo ver a mi familia >>en de deportaciÓn, por momentos se siente desanim
. >> ayer en el paso texas, 100 inmigrantes liberados fueron dejados en una cafeterÍa, donde miembrosrÓximos meseÁe 800 en el paso texas desde el domingo pasado y segÚn el pasto la mayorÍa estÁn recibiendo un permiso de trabajo mientras continÚa su caso de asilo >> nos dij nos dijoo aice que nn que sean una carga para el gobierno >> decenas de inmigrantes en estados unidos, pasaron esta navidad refugiados en iglesias y no salieron por el temor a ser atrapados por la...
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reg aonalit is m bldin cate h toby ain a many tech companies attract employees by offering free cafeteria food. >>> not just a fashion statement, how these special socks for dogs and cats are helping wildfire victims. >> and it looks like santa's workshop. why these bikes will bring much needed smiles to their new owners. >>> and prepare to jump to light speed. disneyland reveals its first official picture from inside star wars land. >>> and clouds are clearing out leading to a chilly night on the way. but i am tracking two storms over the next seven days. we'll have details ahead. >>> a look at what's coming up ahead on jimmy kimmel live right after abc 7 news at 11:00. >> do you like to read? well, you're in luck tonight. >> it's like you're a >> it's like you're a hi was whoa! the mercedes-benz winter event is back and you won't want to stop for anything else. [ barks ] ho! lease the c 300 sport sedan for $399 a month at your local mercedes-benz dealer. mercedes-benz. the best or nothing. >>> a south bay woman is using her small business idea for a good cause. her dog socks are being u
reg aonalit is m bldin cate h toby ain a many tech companies attract employees by offering free cafeteria food. >>> not just a fashion statement, how these special socks for dogs and cats are helping wildfire victims. >> and it looks like santa's workshop. why these bikes will bring much needed smiles to their new owners. >>> and prepare to jump to light speed. disneyland reveals its first official picture from inside star wars land. >>> and clouds are clearing...
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really engaged in the cause of fighting food waste was when i had just taken the food from the usf cafeteriaw four pans full size full of food perfectly fine to be eaten and made the day before and that would have gone into the trash that night if we didn't recover it the next day. i want to fight food waste because it hurts the economy, it's one of the largest emitters of greenhouse gases in the world. if it was a nation, it would be the third largest nation behind china and the united states. america wastes about 40% of the food we create every year, $160 billion worth and that's made up in the higher cost of food for consumers. no matter where you view the line, you should be engaged with the issue of food waste. ♪ ♪ >> access edible food that we have throughout our lunch program in our center, i go ahead and collect it and i'll cool it down and every night i prep it up and the next day i'll heat it and ready for delivery. it's really natural for me, i love it, i'm passionate about it and it's just been great. i believe it's such a blessing to have the opportunity to actually feed people
really engaged in the cause of fighting food waste was when i had just taken the food from the usf cafeteriaw four pans full size full of food perfectly fine to be eaten and made the day before and that would have gone into the trash that night if we didn't recover it the next day. i want to fight food waste because it hurts the economy, it's one of the largest emitters of greenhouse gases in the world. if it was a nation, it would be the third largest nation behind china and the united states....
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. >>> san francisco is now backing off the idea of banning those so-called tech cafeterias. , what impact it will have on nearby restaurants.faci questions from congress tomorrow, here is the u.s. capitol.t look he will testify before the house judiciary committee, they are likely to ask about data collection and whether google sensors conservative voices. the company's possible reentry into the china search market might also come up, they are prepared and he hopes to address all of those issues. >>> president trump defending himself against allegations that he violated campaign finance laws. >> he is arguing there was nothing wrong with payments to alleged mistresses. we have more on the back and forth over whether the president actually broke the law. >> he still denies all allegations of affairs before he took office, he is not denying he had a role in paying off two women in 2016. the president tweeted that the payments were a simple private transaction was done correctly by a lawyer.'s former attorney admits he was the liaison and prosecutors now recommend jail time for:. they also s
. >>> san francisco is now backing off the idea of banning those so-called tech cafeterias. , what impact it will have on nearby restaurants.faci questions from congress tomorrow, here is the u.s. capitol.t look he will testify before the house judiciary committee, they are likely to ask about data collection and whether google sensors conservative voices. the company's possible reentry into the china search market might also come up, they are prepared and he hopes to address all of...
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secondly, you're in charge of food, the cafeteria committee. is that a big responsibility? kennedy: i was able to handle it. [laughter] by the answering the door, it doesn't happen very often, and when it does happen, you are glad to stretch and not to have to listen to your colleagues. [laughter] justice kennedy: each of us has a circuit where we're the circuit justice. when i was first on the court, my appointment was to be the circuit justice for the 11th circuit, florida, georgia, alabama. and we try to meet with our lawyers and judges once a year. we were in alabama, and it was a saturday and the judges were very polite to come and meet me for an hour, and the attorneys, but they were dressed up to play golf or tennis did hear me at 9:00 a.m. one of the lawyers said, how do you read all of those briefs? i said, well, i assign them to my clerks. each of them read a fourth of them. i have to read them all. they're very difficult. i read them again over the weekend. i play opera in the background. i have one opera and two opera briefs. [laughter] the minute i said that, t
secondly, you're in charge of food, the cafeteria committee. is that a big responsibility? kennedy: i was able to handle it. [laughter] by the answering the door, it doesn't happen very often, and when it does happen, you are glad to stretch and not to have to listen to your colleagues. [laughter] justice kennedy: each of us has a circuit where we're the circuit justice. when i was first on the court, my appointment was to be the circuit justice for the 11th circuit, florida, georgia, alabama....
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transportation was at the top of the list of concerns among the arlington residents who packed the cafeteria at the middle school. they wanted to know how much of an impact the estimated 25,000 additional jobs headed to crystal city, pentagon city and potomacard in the next few years will have in an area that already struggles with traic. this was the scene just last month after metro closed two stations, national airport and rystal city, for yellow line repairs and improvements. >> route one is so backed up, everybodtis c down on e-street and fern street and it's getting worse. so -- particularly on the holidays when the airport gets backed up. >> reporter: county officials told those assembled amazon would be obligated to create one parking spot for every six employees. hasome questioned whether might push some to park on residential streets. >> you're going to try toark more cars in our neighborhood, wherehere's zone parking. and that's worse to me. >> reporter: in an interview with news 4, board chair katie crystal stressed t important role of a revitalized metro system. >> so, we want t
transportation was at the top of the list of concerns among the arlington residents who packed the cafeteria at the middle school. they wanted to know how much of an impact the estimated 25,000 additional jobs headed to crystal city, pentagon city and potomacard in the next few years will have in an area that already struggles with traic. this was the scene just last month after metro closed two stations, national airport and rystal city, for yellow line repairs and improvements. >> route...
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taking me to a debate i think was a twin cities public telephone right and we were sitting in a cafeteria or something watching this debate and that was one. i just decided you have to work for jesse because he was so different from middle in those debates so you know i mean you're widely known for your creative. talents and human beings put you were actually part of the strategy you know you were there really in the numbers yeah we really did we had really good voter targeting and grows and swell and the only thing people forget about this campaign it was really the first effective use of the internet yes you know you know political campaign. we didn't have a feel or it was the feel organization was people emailing other people but there were 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 debates so jesse would show up other third party candidates and show up and every time i'd watch these debates. everybody would be nodding when jesse spoke so it's not hard to
taking me to a debate i think was a twin cities public telephone right and we were sitting in a cafeteria or something watching this debate and that was one. i just decided you have to work for jesse because he was so different from middle in those debates so you know i mean you're widely known for your creative. talents and human beings put you were actually part of the strategy you know you were there really in the numbers yeah we really did we had really good voter targeting and grows and...
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he told me, only reason he did it because cafeteria insisted on it. i feel sick ever time i go by the police station. mission police station is better. police officers tell me, only reason they let him do it, every time they arrest him, they let him out. i think he's selling to childr children. i was born in ashland, oregon. i'm upset with the mayor's awful. >> it's very upsetting. >> thank you sir. >> vice president mazzucco: okay ms. brown. >> thank you. good evening. i want to say, to everyone until we get back next year, have a happy, merry christmas. i'm here it talk about my son. everybody was here asking and complaining about something. i want to make my complaint the last. not the last complaint about my son again who was murdered august 14, 2006. still to this day no justice, no recover of people that people that murdered my son. i have been asking -- i brought up other people that are here. asking for something for all the years they've been asking. the police association put this on the bus last time. we as parents will never get any closur
he told me, only reason he did it because cafeteria insisted on it. i feel sick ever time i go by the police station. mission police station is better. police officers tell me, only reason they let him do it, every time they arrest him, they let him out. i think he's selling to childr children. i was born in ashland, oregon. i'm upset with the mayor's awful. >> it's very upsetting. >> thank you sir. >> vice president mazzucco: okay ms. brown. >> thank you. good evening....