92
92
Mar 17, 2021
03/21
by
KPIX
tv
eye 92
favorite 0
quote 0
i don't fish. >> reporter: so in his 80s, he became a rookie camden cop. use it. >> he knew your mother and grandmother, he the authority to speak in to our lives. >> reporter: how many do you think you arrested in your career? >> oh, i have taken more people home than i arrested. taken to jail. >> reporter: officer smith said he will retire when the good lord tells him to. until then, buckshot keeps to keep rolling and patrolling. cbs news, camden, arkansas. >> the "cbs overnight news" will be right back. >>> and that is the "cbs overnight news" for this wednesday. for some of you the news continues. for others check back later for cbs this morning, and follow us online any time at cbs news.com. reporting from the nation's capitol, i'm jeff pegues is. >>> it's wednesday, march 17th, 2021. this is the "cbs morning news." >> we just heard numerous gunshots coming from across the street. >> deadly spa shootings. at least eight people killed at three different locations near atlanta. the latest on the investigation. >>> crisis at the border. a historic number
i don't fish. >> reporter: so in his 80s, he became a rookie camden cop. use it. >> he knew your mother and grandmother, he the authority to speak in to our lives. >> reporter: how many do you think you arrested in your career? >> oh, i have taken more people home than i arrested. taken to jail. >> reporter: officer smith said he will retire when the good lord tells him to. until then, buckshot keeps to keep rolling and patrolling. cbs news, camden, arkansas....
266
266
Mar 10, 2021
03/21
by
KPIX
tv
eye 266
favorite 0
quote 0
. >> reporter: he drives around in an unmarked police car, but everyone in camden, arkansas, knows his> hey! >> hi! >> reporter: 91-year-old l.c. buckshot smith is the oldest police officer in the state. he moves a little slower now, but he still walks the beat of his home town four days a week. >> how y'all doing? >> reporter: what makes you a good police officer, even at 91? >> this badge and gun don't make you a police officer. >> hello, mr. buckshot. >> you got to respect people. >> reporter: he earned his popularity by working more than four decades for the washta county sheriff. that's him in the photo holding the shotgun. after 46 years as a deputy, he retired, for only five months. >> i don't hunt, i don't fish. >> reporter: so, in his 80s, he became a rookie camden cop. he carries a firearm-- ( gun shot ) but he doesn't have to use it. >> he knows your momma and he knew your grandmother. so he has the authority to speak into our lives. >> reporter: how many people do you think you've arrested in your career? >> oh, i've taken more people home than i arrested, taken to jail. >>
. >> reporter: he drives around in an unmarked police car, but everyone in camden, arkansas, knows his> hey! >> hi! >> reporter: 91-year-old l.c. buckshot smith is the oldest police officer in the state. he moves a little slower now, but he still walks the beat of his home town four days a week. >> how y'all doing? >> reporter: what makes you a good police officer, even at 91? >> this badge and gun don't make you a police officer. >> hello, mr....
122
122
Mar 11, 2021
03/21
by
KGO
tv
eye 122
favorite 0
quote 0
. >>> firefighters in camden, new jersey got a dangerous surprise when an explosion rocked the scene of a fire they were battling. flames were roaring through an abandoned building when the blast occurred. no firefighters were hurt. >>> police in rhode island are asking for help tracking down a run away cow that's been on the lam more than a month. they say it was on its way to a slaughterhouse when it got free. if you see it, steer clear and call them. >> i see what you did there. >>> coming up, why so many people are taking comfort by watching cows on tv. >>> then later, this happened. the driver who was pulled over for driving with a camping chair. you're watching "world news now." [spoken] ♪ the lights are much brighter ♪ the lights are much brighter there ♪ ♪ you can forget all your troubles ♪ ♪ forget all your cares ♪ ♪ go downtown ♪ ♪ things will be great ♪ >>> far from the lights of downtown, so many people are forgetting their troubles and cares by escaping to the farm. >> but not just any farm. the english countryside set in the 1930s. here's our friend maggie rulli. >> rep
. >>> firefighters in camden, new jersey got a dangerous surprise when an explosion rocked the scene of a fire they were battling. flames were roaring through an abandoned building when the blast occurred. no firefighters were hurt. >>> police in rhode island are asking for help tracking down a run away cow that's been on the lam more than a month. they say it was on its way to a slaughterhouse when it got free. if you see it, steer clear and call them. >> i see what you...
37
37
Mar 8, 2021
03/21
by
CSPAN
tv
eye 37
favorite 0
quote 0
[indiscernible] in camden, it's three times as hard. that's the difference. >> last friday, my constituent aged 18 west step to death just a few miles from his family home. this has been her vendors for his family and his friends have been left behind. my heart goes out to them all. what more does my right honorable friend think that the police, society and parliament can do to make sure that there never will be in the future be some senseless murders again? p.m. johnson: mr. speaker, i sympathized very much with luke's family and his friends and there's nothing i can say at all to alleviate their loss. but we are doing, mr. speaker, is we're recruiting many more police officers to fight crimes, drug, gangs, wherever we can, and setting plans to keep sexual offenders behind bars for longer. we've now got of our target 6620 expert to -- 20,000 police already recorded. >> we know that the prime minister is the leader of the british nationalist party, and he says that his independents rep fruman have cell. [indiscernible] vote is to assaul
[indiscernible] in camden, it's three times as hard. that's the difference. >> last friday, my constituent aged 18 west step to death just a few miles from his family home. this has been her vendors for his family and his friends have been left behind. my heart goes out to them all. what more does my right honorable friend think that the police, society and parliament can do to make sure that there never will be in the future be some senseless murders again? p.m. johnson: mr. speaker, i...
58
58
Mar 11, 2021
03/21
by
KNTV
tv
eye 58
favorite 0
quote 0
the snow camden hills giving everyone a nice scenic reminder that winter is still here. at 4,300 feet above the valley, we can see the snow above the mid level areas. with a small community launch the observatory, the snow is a mixed blessing. >> it was beautiful. there is not a house with a bad view. but the snow gets to be a test about the second time it comes. >> reporter: and this never gets old. take a look. our sky ranger at mound diablo. you can see the amount of snow that fell on the hills and mountains there in the east bay. and look at the wintry conditions at mount st. helena. the ground blanketed in white. there is a lot of weather to follow. download our free nbc bay area app so you're ready for the next storm when it rolls in. you can get access to the storm radar scans and the forecast specific to your neighborhood. >>> new at 11:00, it keeps coming. another attack on an asian-american. this time in san jose. sjpd says a man sexually assault a woman at the station this morning. they are investigating this as a hate crime. nbc bay area's ian cole has the de
the snow camden hills giving everyone a nice scenic reminder that winter is still here. at 4,300 feet above the valley, we can see the snow above the mid level areas. with a small community launch the observatory, the snow is a mixed blessing. >> it was beautiful. there is not a house with a bad view. but the snow gets to be a test about the second time it comes. >> reporter: and this never gets old. take a look. our sky ranger at mound diablo. you can see the amount of snow that...
200
200
Mar 25, 2021
03/21
by
CNBC
tv
eye 200
favorite 0
quote 0
farmer jim, you sold american tower and you used the proceeds to buy camden property tell me. >> yeahi know there's actually other people on the desk who own american tower, but it just hasn't been working. so i wanted to get rid of it i have enough cellphone exposure between qualcomm and apple so then my question was, do i still want real estate exposure? i want some, and my only name is going to be camden properties, which is apartment rentals, particularly in the sun belt let's face it, people are moving from the northeast they want to go where it is warm, they want to go where it is easier to live. rentals are picking up i think it is a good yield-plus capital appreciation play. >> good stuff. we will take another quick break. i want to get unusual activity in next before the hearings begin with the ceos of alphabet, twitter and facebook they're toefg after this hey, dad! hey, son! no dad, it's a video call. you got to move the phone in front of you like..like it's a mirror, dad. you know? alright, okay. how's that? is that how you hold a mirror? [ding] power e*trade gives you an
farmer jim, you sold american tower and you used the proceeds to buy camden property tell me. >> yeahi know there's actually other people on the desk who own american tower, but it just hasn't been working. so i wanted to get rid of it i have enough cellphone exposure between qualcomm and apple so then my question was, do i still want real estate exposure? i want some, and my only name is going to be camden properties, which is apartment rentals, particularly in the sun belt let's face...
75
75
Mar 3, 2021
03/21
by
CSPAN2
tv
eye 75
favorite 0
quote 0
speaker, so they can in camden where he lives. it is three time lings as high. that's the difference, and mr. speaker -- last friday my constituents was stabbed to death just a few from his home this has been horrendous for his panel his friends left behind an my heart goes out to them what more does my right honorable friend think the police society and parliament can do to make sure that there never will in the future be some senseless murders again? >> mr. speaker, i sympathize very much with luke's family and his friends and there's nothing i can say at all to alleviate their loss. but what we're doing, mr. speaker, is we're recruiting many more police officers to fight crimes drug, gang, wherever we we can and setting plans to keep sexual behind bars for longer i can tell 9 house that we've now got 6,6 20 of our target extra 20,000 police 40 recruited. >> mr. speaker, we know that the prime minister is the leader of the british nationalist party, and he says that his independents referendum fail sod why are colleagues in scotland have leaflets saying a vote
speaker, so they can in camden where he lives. it is three time lings as high. that's the difference, and mr. speaker -- last friday my constituents was stabbed to death just a few from his home this has been horrendous for his panel his friends left behind an my heart goes out to them what more does my right honorable friend think the police society and parliament can do to make sure that there never will in the future be some senseless murders again? >> mr. speaker, i sympathize very...
231
231
Mar 22, 2021
03/21
by
KGO
tv
eye 231
favorite 0
quote 0
police in camden county, new jersey, released new body camera footage showing the moment officers enterednt filled with smoke. they found a woman on the floor. she was carried out to safety and evaluated at the hospital. all of the other residents were evacuated. >>> and sister jean witnessing another march madness miracle. loyola chicago managed to knock out a number one seed with their 71-58 win over illinois today. their 101-year-old superfan, kicking off today's game with a pregame prayer. saying, quote, "we hope to score early and make our opponents nervous." it seems her prayer was answered. and that wasn't the only upset of the weekend. after maryland's win over uconn on saturday, just two days into the tournament, there are no perfect brackets left. >>> when we come back, the family 70 members strong, committed to their weekly gatherings on zoom. this is wealth. ♪ ♪ this is worth. that takes wealth. but this is worth. and that - that's actually worth more than you think. don't open that. wealth is important, and we can help you build it. but it's what you do with it, that makes li
police in camden county, new jersey, released new body camera footage showing the moment officers enterednt filled with smoke. they found a woman on the floor. she was carried out to safety and evaluated at the hospital. all of the other residents were evacuated. >>> and sister jean witnessing another march madness miracle. loyola chicago managed to knock out a number one seed with their 71-58 win over illinois today. their 101-year-old superfan, kicking off today's game with a pregame...
19
19
Mar 2, 2021
03/21
by
ALJAZ
tv
eye 19
favorite 0
quote 0
2017 we have been monitoring and documenting the human rights violations and abuses taking place in camden guide to using the videos photographs that have been coming to us directly from people affected in camp little guy do. as well as you know the interviews and information given to us by people embedded locally in the area and we have also used such a light image just to see the extent of damage in the areas you know where the conflict is taking place so that's some of the methodology now let's get to the real substance now we we're talking about people who are caught in a triple bind of violence on the one side you have insurgents who are committing atrocities beheading people burning their villages looting their property abducting women and girls forcing them. to marriages basically so you have sexual physical and emotional violence again against women and girls now you have also the muslim rikan you know government forces that are involved in extrajudicial killings. imprisonment and torture of those that they are accused of providing aid and comfort to the insurgents and you have als
2017 we have been monitoring and documenting the human rights violations and abuses taking place in camden guide to using the videos photographs that have been coming to us directly from people affected in camp little guy do. as well as you know the interviews and information given to us by people embedded locally in the area and we have also used such a light image just to see the extent of damage in the areas you know where the conflict is taking place so that's some of the methodology now...
40
40
Mar 7, 2021
03/21
by
CSPAN3
tv
eye 40
favorite 0
quote 0
to him at lunch and he gave me a learned disposition on a seven layer composition of the grass at camdenards. i think it was on the orioles port at that point. we talked of the genius of george tolman, the great groundskeeper, whose lifework i was then defending, the violences of major league baseball. george was one of the five commissioners who revolutionized finances to the existential benefit of the kansas city royals. i hope he has a 2005 world series ring. and he signed my petition too. that perhaps along with this lecture series on churchill and his times is my one lasting contribution to civilization. civilization and citizenship are words, concepts and life activities central to george will's work. he came back to kansas city, i'm not going to remember this, but to speak for the bank that i work for, in the early 2000. his schedule was empty in the early part of the morning. i invited him to visit the museum. he told me he had already been there early that morning. indeed, he was on their advisory board, a citizen at work. i hope he agrees with me that the recent announcement th
to him at lunch and he gave me a learned disposition on a seven layer composition of the grass at camdenards. i think it was on the orioles port at that point. we talked of the genius of george tolman, the great groundskeeper, whose lifework i was then defending, the violences of major league baseball. george was one of the five commissioners who revolutionized finances to the existential benefit of the kansas city royals. i hope he has a 2005 world series ring. and he signed my petition too....
27
27
Mar 27, 2021
03/21
by
CSPAN3
tv
eye 27
favorite 0
quote 0
next to him at lunch and he gave me a learned disquisition on seven layered composition of grass at camden yards. on the i think he was on the orioles board at that point. we talked of the genius of george toma the great groundskeeper. whose life work. i was then defending the finances of major league baseball george will was one of the five i think commissioners who revolutionized those finances to the existential benefit of the kansas city royals. i hope he has a 2005 world series ring. oh and he signed my petition to that perhaps along with this lecture series on churchill and his times is my one lasting contribution to civilization. civilization and citizenship are words concepts and really life activities central to george will's work. he came back to kansas city again, probably again. i'm not going to remember this but to speak for the bank that i work for in the early 2000s and his schedule was empty part of the morning. so i invited him to go with me to visit the negro leagues museum. he told me he'd already been there early that morning indeed. he was on their advisory board. a ci
next to him at lunch and he gave me a learned disquisition on seven layered composition of grass at camden yards. on the i think he was on the orioles board at that point. we talked of the genius of george toma the great groundskeeper. whose life work. i was then defending the finances of major league baseball george will was one of the five i think commissioners who revolutionized those finances to the existential benefit of the kansas city royals. i hope he has a 2005 world series ring. oh...
250
250
Mar 10, 2021
03/21
by
FOXNEWSW
tv
eye 250
favorite 0
quote 0
last seen in camden, new jersey, $5,000 reward for information leading to his arrest. >> the fbi up forlance. it shows the person who planted pipe bombs around the rnc and dnc the night before the capital right in january. releasing this poster, including distinctive shoes. they are offering a $1,000 reward for information leading to an arrest. >> a georgia police officer haley hero for pulling a teenager from a burning truck. a collision with a wrong way driver caused it to light the fire. the girl was unconscious and trapped inside. rescuing her with seconds to spare. >> i've got her. about 50 feet and sit her down and turn her down. >> the 18-year-old is recovering. the wrong way driver faces several charges. jillian: donald trump spotted leaving trump tower wrapping up his first trip to new york city since leaving office. the new york daily news reports trump travel to the big apple to check in on the trump organization. he turned over management to his son. the big east tournament returns with gains in madison square garden. >> that is where fox nation host abby joins us on the mat
last seen in camden, new jersey, $5,000 reward for information leading to his arrest. >> the fbi up forlance. it shows the person who planted pipe bombs around the rnc and dnc the night before the capital right in january. releasing this poster, including distinctive shoes. they are offering a $1,000 reward for information leading to an arrest. >> a georgia police officer haley hero for pulling a teenager from a burning truck. a collision with a wrong way driver caused it to light...
47
47
Mar 19, 2021
03/21
by
CSPAN3
tv
eye 47
favorite 0
quote 0
it's after this crushing defeat at the battle of camden that gates is going to retreat, 180 miles further then his army. he literally runs away, runs from the british. it's actually about 70 miles, but this meets operational needs, because it is viewed as cowardly. and alexander hamilton famously joked that he is not shocked that gates actually did this but that man of his age were able of going so far. that's the end of horatio gates. general nathanael green is from rhode island. he is what we call a fighting quaker. he will be the chief general of the southern campaigns. the battle lines will be dictated by partisan fighting, loyalist versus patriots, not necessarily traditional continental army or british regular army. that's where you get mel gibson in the patriot, fighting in this guerrilla style, and it makes it difficult oftentimes to know who is who. and it also leads to heightened degrees of atrocities where you have brutal reprises from loyalists and patriots. one commander who is in the frontier hearing area. news reaches of potential violations of loyalists women -- and he is
it's after this crushing defeat at the battle of camden that gates is going to retreat, 180 miles further then his army. he literally runs away, runs from the british. it's actually about 70 miles, but this meets operational needs, because it is viewed as cowardly. and alexander hamilton famously joked that he is not shocked that gates actually did this but that man of his age were able of going so far. that's the end of horatio gates. general nathanael green is from rhode island. he is what we...
277
277
Mar 11, 2021
03/21
by
BLOOMBERG
tv
eye 277
favorite 0
quote 0
where we are seeing losses at the moment, camden, north-central hamlet, the city of london.t really depends on which market, but generally the sense is that people are gravitating to the edges of london in order to get more space and a little bit more greenery. coming up next, we are talking about the bond market. verizon kicking off a jumbo bond sale today. it basically has the ig bond market to itself. hans vestberg is the ceo of verizon, and the chairman. i will get out of his way because we are talking about him next. we will get a conversation with hans and try to figure out whether or not this is causing him sleepless nights right now, whether nor not -- whether or not the huge leverage ratio this company is taking on is causing him concern. this is bloomberg. ♪ ♪ guy: live from london, i'm guy johnson, with alix steel in new york. this is "bloomberg markets." we've got a jumbo bond sale underway. verizon kicking off the sale of unsecured bonds that are basically going to help at finance its huge investment in 4g. this is in seven tranches, but this one is $40 billion
where we are seeing losses at the moment, camden, north-central hamlet, the city of london.t really depends on which market, but generally the sense is that people are gravitating to the edges of london in order to get more space and a little bit more greenery. coming up next, we are talking about the bond market. verizon kicking off a jumbo bond sale today. it basically has the ig bond market to itself. hans vestberg is the ceo of verizon, and the chairman. i will get out of his way because we...
171
171
Mar 29, 2021
03/21
by
KRON
tv
eye 171
favorite 0
quote 0
it's clouds of pollen coming off a cedar trees in a wooded area of camden county, tennessee. my allergies would kill me here. a wildlife officer came up to the site and first thought it was a wildfire that broke out. >> he started recording this video when he realized it was just pollen. not today. let's take a look at our forecast. is a live look outside this mount tam, i believe in some beautiful the skies are so blue. and let me tell you, that is not mount tammany all came in. and coming up, the camera. james wiseman weather we don't have that much pollen, but we dophave a lot right lot of winds going on to kick the ball around. so watch sanaa's. we're keeping track of these winds going on to keep the short term forecast. >> live shot here. how they stand. we're got some inch onshore winds going on offshore. excuse me. >> in the inland areas to get up to. fairfield is still on shore around san francisco as we had mentioned earlier, that wind advisory that goes into effect technically at 8 this evening. 10 tomorrow morning expires. but as i was showing you the wind profiles
it's clouds of pollen coming off a cedar trees in a wooded area of camden county, tennessee. my allergies would kill me here. a wildlife officer came up to the site and first thought it was a wildfire that broke out. >> he started recording this video when he realized it was just pollen. not today. let's take a look at our forecast. is a live look outside this mount tam, i believe in some beautiful the skies are so blue. and let me tell you, that is not mount tammany all came in. and...
56
56
Mar 31, 2021
03/21
by
LINKTV
tv
eye 56
favorite 0
quote 0
bail has been set at $150,000 for the two deputies, james johnson and zachary camden. two police officers at the u.s. capitol who were injured in the january 6 insurrection have sued former president trump for inciting and directing the right-wing rioters. meanwhile, republicans are continuing to embrace backers of the violent insurrection. video has emerged showing stewart rhodes, the founder of the far-right group the oath keepers, spoke at an official republican event in texas on march 26 in the border town of laredo. other speakers at the event included texas republican party chairman allen west. over a dozen members of the oath keepers have been charged with conspiracy for attacking the u.s. capitol. a warning to our audience, the following story includes graphic description and video of a hate crime. new york police have arrested a man who viciously attacked a 65-year-old filipino woman near times square as she was walking to church on monday. video footage shows the man kicked the woman in her stomach and then repeatedly stomped on her face while reportedly yell
bail has been set at $150,000 for the two deputies, james johnson and zachary camden. two police officers at the u.s. capitol who were injured in the january 6 insurrection have sued former president trump for inciting and directing the right-wing rioters. meanwhile, republicans are continuing to embrace backers of the violent insurrection. video has emerged showing stewart rhodes, the founder of the far-right group the oath keepers, spoke at an official republican event in texas on march 26 in...
38
38
Mar 9, 2021
03/21
by
KTVU
tv
eye 38
favorite 0
quote 0
the in camden does stretch several blocks on east 12 street, the flames could be seen by motorists.on nearby 8 80. the red cross is assisting with people who were displaced and also an investigation is now underway after a man in a motorized wheelchair was struck and killed in a mill break crosswalk. this happened around six o'clock this morning on north bound el camino real between hillcrest boulevard in metal glenn avenue, sama. tail county sheriff's department says it's not clear if the man was crossing with a green or red light. the driver who hit the man is cooperating with the investigation. we're learning more about a woman who's accused of spitting on a man of asian descent. in mountain view. the woman has been charged with a hate crime and could spend a year in jail. ktvu azenith smith spoke with the witness who reported it to police. when i saw her set into the food, i was really shocked. i mean, i just couldn't believe that this was something that was happening in our community. lunar moreau saw something she didn't like and said something. what she saw happened at your r
the in camden does stretch several blocks on east 12 street, the flames could be seen by motorists.on nearby 8 80. the red cross is assisting with people who were displaced and also an investigation is now underway after a man in a motorized wheelchair was struck and killed in a mill break crosswalk. this happened around six o'clock this morning on north bound el camino real between hillcrest boulevard in metal glenn avenue, sama. tail county sheriff's department says it's not clear if the man...
70
70
Mar 11, 2021
03/21
by
CSPAN3
tv
eye 70
favorite 0
quote 0
baltimore that took the trains from philadelphia into the that was the president street station into the camden street station, which is very near the baltimore orioles stadium. that's where you caught the train to washington in that transfer between train stations. if they didn't get him on one of the bridges coming into baltimore they were going to get them when he was in a horse and carriage going slowly through a crowd and she went to the president of this railroad samuel felton who later wrote down in his he wrote a written account of it that are in his papers in philadelphia that this woman dorothy addicts had a better information about the threat against lincoln than anyone in washington dc or in any elected political office and he was always grateful to her so because of this intelligence he sent out for pinkerton who came from chicago they talked about what to do pinkerton brought eight detectives with him including another woman a fascinating very effective spy basically named kate worn or warnee. i'm not sure how to pronounce her name who was his most effective agent and they they go
baltimore that took the trains from philadelphia into the that was the president street station into the camden street station, which is very near the baltimore orioles stadium. that's where you caught the train to washington in that transfer between train stations. if they didn't get him on one of the bridges coming into baltimore they were going to get them when he was in a horse and carriage going slowly through a crowd and she went to the president of this railroad samuel felton who later...
239
239
Mar 10, 2021
03/21
by
MSNBCW
tv
eye 239
favorite 0
quote 3
it's places like camden yards, so i guess you can play baseball with thousands of people gathered exchanging the coronavirus. it's very dangerous. we could have an opportunity to get control of this virus, and these governor seem to be tring to defy joe biden. >> there's this dynamic that those that are wrong i hope they don't endamager their citizens. in a way i hope the reckless ones are right, but the science doesn't seem to suggest that indoor openings ahead of vaccinations is safe. >> i just wrote as op ed that i think will be in "the hill" either tomorrow or friday. if we want to go free-stop cliff clining without ropes, we're engangers ourselves, that's it. if question drink and drive, we endanger others. when a governor defies science and federal policy and opens everything in spite of the severest warnings, that person is taking a risk that is involving and endangers the entire state and beyond. it's pretty outrageous. reckless i get is a reasonable word, but not quite enough to say how much risk the governor is putting people at for god knows what reasons. part of it is political,
it's places like camden yards, so i guess you can play baseball with thousands of people gathered exchanging the coronavirus. it's very dangerous. we could have an opportunity to get control of this virus, and these governor seem to be tring to defy joe biden. >> there's this dynamic that those that are wrong i hope they don't endamager their citizens. in a way i hope the reckless ones are right, but the science doesn't seem to suggest that indoor openings ahead of vaccinations is safe....
354
354
Mar 1, 2021
03/21
by
KNTV
tv
eye 354
favorite 0
quote 0
. >> reporter: one of those restaurants is pickles pub, located across from the iconic ballpark, camdenp their own salaries to help their staff get by. >> it's been more than just the money. the famous fund has raised awareness. >> reporter: when the check arrived, tom reinforced it's the people who matter most. >> we're going to give the money to our staff a check to each of you for 1,000 bucks. >> what? >> reporter: for many restaurant owners, a helping hand is what's needed to stay afloat, even if that means pivoting. chef jasmine norton is the owner of the urban oyster, the first female, black-owned lobster bar in the country her restaurant was forced to permanently shut down last summer how did it feel to close the doors because of the pandemic? >> it was tough. i took it hard, to be honest i worked really hard. >> reporter: in need of a kitchen to reinvent her business, hotel revival offered their space, free of charge, but money was still tight. so this is the kitchen you're using, but it is not really your kitchen. >> right it is a borrowed kitchen. >> reporter: why is it so imp
. >> reporter: one of those restaurants is pickles pub, located across from the iconic ballpark, camdenp their own salaries to help their staff get by. >> it's been more than just the money. the famous fund has raised awareness. >> reporter: when the check arrived, tom reinforced it's the people who matter most. >> we're going to give the money to our staff a check to each of you for 1,000 bucks. >> what? >> reporter: for many restaurant owners, a helping...