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(jrstone) a quick-thinking cashier helped save a woman from suspected kidnappers.iller spoke with her to learn about the moment she took action. this is the moment a woman who investigators say was kidnapped from fresno and sexually assaulted overnight got away from her captors -- by convincing them to let her use the bathroom.she walked into a waterford gas station and asked the first person she saw for help.savannah pritchett/cashier:"the first thing she did tell me was, 'i was kidnapped and they do have guns. please lock the door. they will kill us or kill me.' so it was kind of like, okay, well, all right."it was just before three, wednesday afternoon when 24-year old-savannah pritchett, a cashier at triple r, realized the severity of the situation and needed to make a split decision.savannah pritchett/cashier:"she said she didn't have a phone and i had my cellphone in my pocket and i was like, 'hey, i'll put stanislaus county on the phone and here you go.'"tom miller/reporting:"trying to find a safe spot, pritchett took her into the back of the store and into
(jrstone) a quick-thinking cashier helped save a woman from suspected kidnappers.iller spoke with her to learn about the moment she took action. this is the moment a woman who investigators say was kidnapped from fresno and sexually assaulted overnight got away from her captors -- by convincing them to let her use the bathroom.she walked into a waterford gas station and asked the first person she saw for help.savannah pritchett/cashier:"the first thing she did tell me was, 'i was kidnapped...
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a quick-thinking cashier helps save a woman from suspected kidnappers.ht on camera. (robin) and here's a live look outside... at the embarcadero. deal talk. right now, you can get my spicy chicken club combo with fries and a drink for just $5.99. that's an amazing deal, jack! hey, thanks, stanley. ow. ...wait, what's happening? stanley! you're deflating! hold me, jack! try my new $5.99 spicy chicken club combo today. get my new spicy chicken club combo with a spicy, crispy chicken breast, hickory-smoked bacon, and melted cheese on toasted sourdough, plus fries and a drink, for just $5.99! $5.99? well, tickle my elbow! no thank you. try my spicy chicken club combo today. ( robin ) a quick-thinking cashier helped save a woman from suspected kidnappers. this happened in waterford.... in stanislaus county. tom miller has the story. this is the moment a woman who investigators say was kidnapped from fresno and sexually assaulted overnight got away from her captors -- by convincing them to let her use the bathroom.she walked into a waterford gas station and as
a quick-thinking cashier helps save a woman from suspected kidnappers.ht on camera. (robin) and here's a live look outside... at the embarcadero. deal talk. right now, you can get my spicy chicken club combo with fries and a drink for just $5.99. that's an amazing deal, jack! hey, thanks, stanley. ow. ...wait, what's happening? stanley! you're deflating! hold me, jack! try my new $5.99 spicy chicken club combo today. get my new spicy chicken club combo with a spicy, crispy chicken breast,...
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a quick-thinking cashier helps save a woman from her kidnappers.and it was all caught on camera. ( darya ) and after the break... instead of celebrating a birthday with their daughter... one family held a fundraiser without her. how they're giving back to the community after the little girl's death. ( john ) and i am tracking your bay area forecast. (ácommercialá) ♪ ice cream inspired iced coffee is here at dunkin' in the flavors you love, cookie dough, pistachio and butter pecan. and now, enjoy any medium iced coffee for $1.50. america runs on dunkin'. 4 morning news. let's get a check of the forecast. a deepening marine layer has made for an even cooler day along the coast today while areas inland will continue to see temperatures slightly above average. expect fog throughout the morning with clearing in the bay this afternoon while the coast remains primarily overcast. no major hot spots. bay bridge wb 80 is less then 30 min from the maze to sf. san mateo bridge less then 30 min from 880 to 101. grassfire wb 780 before 680 slow through thscene.
a quick-thinking cashier helps save a woman from her kidnappers.and it was all caught on camera. ( darya ) and after the break... instead of celebrating a birthday with their daughter... one family held a fundraiser without her. how they're giving back to the community after the little girl's death. ( john ) and i am tracking your bay area forecast. (ácommercialá) ♪ ice cream inspired iced coffee is here at dunkin' in the flavors you love, cookie dough, pistachio and butter pecan. and now,...
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a gas station cashier is being aving a woma >> her 6-year-old was playing outside and calmly came in and said, there's a bear outside. >>> a gas station cashier is being credited for saving a woman east of modesto from suspected kidnappers. and it was all caught on camera. >> reporter: this is the moment the woman, who investigators say was kidnapped from fresno and sexually assaulted, got away from her captors, by convincing them to let her use the bathroom. she asked the first person she saw for help. >> first she said i was kidnapped and they do have guns. please lock the doors, they will kill us. okay. all right. >> reporter: wednesday afternoon 24-year-old savannah realized she had to make a decision. >> i had my cell phone in my pocket. >> reporter: trying to find a safe spot, she took her to the back of the store and into the bathroom, where she locked the door. >> i told her, don't open the door until you hear the sheriff. >> reporter: the 16 and 18-year- old suspects are outside. they tried to get in and she told the suspects the woman was using the restroom. >> her getting
a gas station cashier is being aving a woma >> her 6-year-old was playing outside and calmly came in and said, there's a bear outside. >>> a gas station cashier is being credited for saving a woman east of modesto from suspected kidnappers. and it was all caught on camera. >> reporter: this is the moment the woman, who investigators say was kidnapped from fresno and sexually assaulted, got away from her captors, by convincing them to let her use the bathroom. she asked the...
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>> cashier: i'm doing good, thank you. how about yourself? >> david: i'm doing fantastic.o, here's the thing. you can get, like, a steak and then add the salad bar with it. >> anthony: right. >> david: you get the best bang for your buck. or you can just get the salad bar. >> anthony: i'm going to have a little bit of steak. >> david: i am going to go traditional and just get just the salad bar. >> cashier: and just the salad bar only. >> david: yeah, thank you. >> cashier: you can have a seat anywhere you like. >> anthony: terrific, thanks. excellent. oh, yeah. pouring for your elders. oh, now you're getting all korean on me. >> david: yeah. super embarrassed right now, because we're in koreatown and i'm taking you to eat at sizzler, which, for a lot of koreans, is the best food in koreatown. um. >> anthony: so, if you were eating non-korean, this was it? >> david: we never ate out, ever. and if we did, it was mcdonald's. and if it was a birthday and a special celebration, you wanted to kick it up a notch and go a little bit more special, then it was sizzler. >> anthony:
>> cashier: i'm doing good, thank you. how about yourself? >> david: i'm doing fantastic.o, here's the thing. you can get, like, a steak and then add the salad bar with it. >> anthony: right. >> david: you get the best bang for your buck. or you can just get the salad bar. >> anthony: i'm going to have a little bit of steak. >> david: i am going to go traditional and just get just the salad bar. >> cashier: and just the salad bar only. >> david:...
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savannah pritchett/cashier:"i told her don't open the door until you hear the sheriffs." two suspects, one 18 another 16, wait outside...and when pritchett locks the front door, they try to get in. after hiding the victim, pritchett unlocked the store and told the suspects the woman was using the restroom. sgt. tom letras/stanislaus county sheriff's department: "her being able to get this victim into a secured restroom with a phone to be able to contact law enforcement very well may have saved her life." deputies arrive guns drawn and storm the store. inside, they get 18-year-old anthony sandoval on the ground and arrest him. two 16-year-olds are also arrested. a gun is found inside the suspects' car, and another, in the store. savannah pritchett/cashier:"if i wouldn't have believed her, what would have happened to her?" (grant) that was tom miller reporrting. pritchett says she hasn't been able to stop thinking about the woman and says she was just trying to do the right thing. (michelle) taking a live look outside-- overlooking downtown san francisco. (grant) time now t
savannah pritchett/cashier:"i told her don't open the door until you hear the sheriffs." two suspects, one 18 another 16, wait outside...and when pritchett locks the front door, they try to get in. after hiding the victim, pritchett unlocked the store and told the suspects the woman was using the restroom. sgt. tom letras/stanislaus county sheriff's department: "her being able to get this victim into a secured restroom with a phone to be able to contact law enforcement very well...
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you can still get a printed cashier's check. >> i was going to ask if you just take a cashier's check in, probably safer. >> yes, you can still do that and perhaps you should until there's another solution. we're working on that. that's another story coming down the road. >> very interesting. old-fashioned way. >> absolutely. >> thank you, chris. >> thank you. good night. >> if you have a similar story to tell, please let chris' team know. >>> illegal fireworks have already been booming around san jose. that's ignited efforts by neighborhood groups and firefighters to start the crackdown. neighborhood security cameras recently caught a series of illegal fireworks display in the downtown area. in fact, south bay firefighters hope the new and improved online reporting tool will help them find those responsible. that tool allows people to upload pictures or video of you investigators. some residents say violators already catching on to this as well. >> so we think that maybe people are blowing up stuff during the daylight hours where you can't really see it. >> firefighters say that onli
you can still get a printed cashier's check. >> i was going to ask if you just take a cashier's check in, probably safer. >> yes, you can still do that and perhaps you should until there's another solution. we're working on that. that's another story coming down the road. >> very interesting. old-fashioned way. >> absolutely. >> thank you, chris. >> thank you. good night. >> if you have a similar story to tell, please let chris' team know. >>>...
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how a cashier helped her escape her captors. (ken) a woman who officials say was kidnapped from fresno and sexually assaulted got away from her captors by convincing them to let her use the bathroom. (grant) last wednesday she walked into a waterford gas station and asked the first person she saw for help. the cashier savannah pritchett acted quickly. she took the woman to the bathroom and locked the door. pritchett called the police and told the victim not to come out until they showed up. the woman's first words made her realize just how serious the situation was. (sot)savannah pritchett/cashier: "the first thing she did tellwas, 'i was kidnapped and they do have guns. please lock the door. they will kill us or kill me.' so it was kind of like, okay, well, all right." (grant) deputies arrived... guns drawn and stormed the store. inside, they got 18-year- old anthony sandoval on the ground and arrested him. two 16-year-olds were also arrested. a gun was found inside the suspects' car, and another... in the store. pritchett says
how a cashier helped her escape her captors. (ken) a woman who officials say was kidnapped from fresno and sexually assaulted got away from her captors by convincing them to let her use the bathroom. (grant) last wednesday she walked into a waterford gas station and asked the first person she saw for help. the cashier savannah pritchett acted quickly. she took the woman to the bathroom and locked the door. pritchett called the police and told the victim not to come out until they showed up. the...
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. >>> the gas station cashier is being credited for saving a woman from her suspected kidnappers. this happened just east of modesto caught on camera. reporter tom miller shows us what happened. >> reporter: this is the moment the woman who investigators say was kidnapped from fresno and sexually assaulted overnight got away from her captors by convincing them to let her use the bathroom. she walked into a waterford gas station and asked the first person she saw for help. >> the first thing she did tell me was i was kidnapped and they have guns, please lock the door. they will kill me. it was like, okay, all right. >> reporter: just before 3:00 when 24-year-old savannah pritchett, a cashier, realized the severity of the situation and needed to make a split- second decision. >> she didn't have a phone and i had my cell phone and i was like, i'll put stanislaus county on the phone and here you go. >> reporter: trying to find a safe spot, pritchett took her into the back and into the bathroom where she locked the door. >> don't open the door until you hear the sheriff. >> reporter: t
. >>> the gas station cashier is being credited for saving a woman from her suspected kidnappers. this happened just east of modesto caught on camera. reporter tom miller shows us what happened. >> reporter: this is the moment the woman who investigators say was kidnapped from fresno and sexually assaulted overnight got away from her captors by convincing them to let her use the bathroom. she walked into a waterford gas station and asked the first person she saw for help....
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there have been relegated to jobs that are cashier like. they are denied jobs in supervisory and managerial positions. that is my next avenue of research. steve: are there any parallels to where we are today? traci: i think there are some parallels. departments doors were the center -- department stores were the center of american consumption. amazon is doing similar work. people are no longer going into brick-and-mortar stores and shopping and communicating with one another in that way. but consumption remains a way for people to make claims to citizenship. it is also a means of marketing oneself as middle and upper-class. steve: the title of the book? traci: workers, consumers and civil rights. steve: thanks for joining us. series, 1968,eek america in turmoil is available as a podcast. you can find it on our website c-span.org/history. this is american history tv, only on c-span 3. u.s. armypring the
there have been relegated to jobs that are cashier like. they are denied jobs in supervisory and managerial positions. that is my next avenue of research. steve: are there any parallels to where we are today? traci: i think there are some parallels. departments doors were the center -- department stores were the center of american consumption. amazon is doing similar work. people are no longer going into brick-and-mortar stores and shopping and communicating with one another in that way. but...
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. >>> a woman is rescued by a cashier who made a quick decision. that story is coming up. -hey, did i mention i can save you $620 for switching to progressive? [ engine revving ] you cannot hear me at all, can you? >>> good monday morning. taking a live look at the low h beach. they will change inland. we'll have more on that later. look at the current temperatures, clouds keeping things moderate for this time of morning. 56 in santa rosa, 61 in san josi, san francisco 56 degrees, oakland 57. it is going to get warm later today. how hot we're going to be by midweek, coming up. jaclyn? >>> speeds are moving right at the limit across the golden gate bridge. we have slowdowns over at the bay bridge toll plaza, right now in the yellow. overnight road work causing big delays on 37. we'll take a look at that coming up. >>> a cashier is being credited for saving a woman from kidnappers. it happened east of modesto, and it was all caught on camera. >> reporter: this is the moment the woman, investigators say was kidnapped from fresno and sexually assaulted, got away from her capto
. >>> a woman is rescued by a cashier who made a quick decision. that story is coming up. -hey, did i mention i can save you $620 for switching to progressive? [ engine revving ] you cannot hear me at all, can you? >>> good monday morning. taking a live look at the low h beach. they will change inland. we'll have more on that later. look at the current temperatures, clouds keeping things moderate for this time of morning. 56 in santa rosa, 61 in san josi, san francisco 56...
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shoppers are largely women and people of color, and they have been relegated to jobs that are cashier-like. that is my next avenue of research. >> are there any parallels to where we are today in 2017/2018? >> i think there are some parallels. department stores, they were the center of american consumption. >> amazon is doing similar work. -- and amazon is doing similar work. the difference is that no longer are people going into brick and mortar stores and shopping and communicating with one another in that way. consumption still remains a means for people to make claims to citizenship or feel as though they are making claims to citizenship, and it is also a means of marking oneself as middle and upper class. >> the title of the book? consumers, and civil rights." >> think you for joining us in sacramento. our nine week series, 1968, america in turmoil, is available on our podcast. you can find it on our website. this is american history tv only on c-span3. >> brett kavanaugh continues to meet with senators on capitol hill. follow the confirmation process on c-span. watch live on c-span,
shoppers are largely women and people of color, and they have been relegated to jobs that are cashier-like. that is my next avenue of research. >> are there any parallels to where we are today in 2017/2018? >> i think there are some parallels. department stores, they were the center of american consumption. >> amazon is doing similar work. -- and amazon is doing similar work. the difference is that no longer are people going into brick and mortar stores and shopping and...
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it could signal the end of city tailbacks and choking small combining public transport bike and cashiering into a network so let's get moving. good demeanor still let us has an urgent business appointment and needs to get there fast traffic shows him the fastest connections the app uses g.p.s. to look ate his position and list the available transport options do a task and also pay bicycle hires with chafee as well as the car sharing autos he can open with a touch of his smartphone the twenty five year old uses chaffee every day. yeah. and it's especially popular amongst younger generation. trophy is the brainchild of a local startup it began as a hobby for the company's founders after yogi's passive conus graduated from america's renowned massachusetts institute of technology he took part in global computer programming competitions he used those algorithms to build the initial website. i didn't think. so i was always focused on. solving interesting problems so that's why it's great that we have. enough cover the different aspects martina's good and of each year looks after traffics commerc
it could signal the end of city tailbacks and choking small combining public transport bike and cashiering into a network so let's get moving. good demeanor still let us has an urgent business appointment and needs to get there fast traffic shows him the fastest connections the app uses g.p.s. to look ate his position and list the available transport options do a task and also pay bicycle hires with chafee as well as the car sharing autos he can open with a touch of his smartphone the twenty...
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. >> and asked me to wire all the money instead of cashier check, because he said the seller changing the direction. >> reporter: she wired the $400,000 as instructed. then she went to the real title company for closing. >> two hour later, the title company call me, said they didn't receive the fund. >> reporter: desperate to stop the transaction, she raced to her down payment andk over the year to build up $400,000? >> over ten years. >> reporter: gone like that. >> right. >> reporter: she's not alone. the fbi says cybercrime targeting home sales has exploded. americans lost $19 million to real estate wire fraud in 2016. a year later, $969 million. let's break down that number. hackers are stealing an estimated it $2.6 million per day. that's $110,000 an hour. and we're told attempted hacks take place virtually every second. >> one of the local county managers in our county talked about they get almost 200,000 cyberattacks a day on their servers. >> reporter: dave walsh is president-elect of the california association of realtors. >> there's roughly 410,000 transactions that will go
. >> and asked me to wire all the money instead of cashier check, because he said the seller changing the direction. >> reporter: she wired the $400,000 as instructed. then she went to the real title company for closing. >> two hour later, the title company call me, said they didn't receive the fund. >> reporter: desperate to stop the transaction, she raced to her down payment andk over the year to build up $400,000? >> over ten years. >> reporter: gone like...
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(savannah pritchett cashier)"and then this girl grabbed my hands and she was like very shaky and shes just kind of like please help me."in this moment -- pritchett says she could feel the woman's fear... (pritchett)"gave her my cell phone, i locked the door and i took her to the back and i hid her back there until the sheriffús got t of the bathroom" pritchett locks the front door... then a minute later -- this 18 -year old... identified as anthony sandoval... and another teen... tell pritchett he needed to use the bathroom.. the clerk says she recognized both teens... she says sandoval had claimed he had a prosthetic foot and cancer (pritchett)"wait, what? those guys that youúre outside with right now? iúve never had a problem with them, theyúre super nice to me, all the time."she unlocks the door... (pritchett)"they asked me you know whyúd you lock the door? and i told them she told me she started her period."within minutes pritchett says he realizes that deputies are on their way... he begs her to hide him... she says no... the door opens again... this time an armed officer storms
(savannah pritchett cashier)"and then this girl grabbed my hands and she was like very shaky and shes just kind of like please help me."in this moment -- pritchett says she could feel the woman's fear... (pritchett)"gave her my cell phone, i locked the door and i took her to the back and i hid her back there until the sheriffús got t of the bathroom" pritchett locks the front door... then a minute later -- this 18 -year old... identified as anthony sandoval... and another...
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she worked as a cashier in the restaurant. a coworker said she saw mrs. lock ner hold the baby face down in the toilet. she claims she didn't know she was pregnant. the baby was placed in a medically induced coma but did survive . >>> a racist robo call is being linked to a candidate running for congress. that candidate is calling it a smear campaign. jewish take ove america and restore our democracy by voting john fidz gerald for u.s. congress. >> that call caught robert gam met by surprise. he was at work when his cell rang. >> i was shocked when i heard the voice on the recorder and it was racist and i couldn't believe it. >> his tweet about the robo call ended up on his website. the gop candidate and business men from concord is running for congress against democratic incumbent representing contra costa county. the robo call is unauthorized and not from him but his site also has headlines denying the holocaust and filled with conspiracies about the jewish community. >> it seemed to be the same things that he's talking about and he believes it. >> your
she worked as a cashier in the restaurant. a coworker said she saw mrs. lock ner hold the baby face down in the toilet. she claims she didn't know she was pregnant. the baby was placed in a medically induced coma but did survive . >>> a racist robo call is being linked to a candidate running for congress. that candidate is calling it a smear campaign. jewish take ove america and restore our democracy by voting john fidz gerald for u.s. congress. >> that call caught robert gam met...
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the 24-year-old cashier took her to the bathroom and locked the door.nislaus deputies arrived with guns drawn. >> her being able get this victim into a secured rest room with a phone to contact law enforcement very well may have saved her life. >> you tell me you're in distress, okay. let's figure it out and get you out of it. >> quick thinking. three suspects, one 18 years old, two 16-year-olds, are facing charges and the fresno county sheriff's office is handling the case. >> looking for a job on-line may be the easiest way to find new employment but turning into a prime target for scammers. larry davis from cleveland was looking for a job. he thought he found the perfect one until the company allegedly asked him to buy thousands of dollars of goods and then send them out. davis said his credit card was initially reimbursed but the company's website then shut down. and now he is $47,000 in debt. >> it's devastating and it's also embarrassing because i would like to think that i'm an intelligent person. >> they may have a lot of things to look legitima
the 24-year-old cashier took her to the bathroom and locked the door.nislaus deputies arrived with guns drawn. >> her being able get this victim into a secured rest room with a phone to contact law enforcement very well may have saved her life. >> you tell me you're in distress, okay. let's figure it out and get you out of it. >> quick thinking. three suspects, one 18 years old, two 16-year-olds, are facing charges and the fresno county sheriff's office is handling the case....
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the 24-year-old cashier took her to the bathroom and then locked the door. stanislaus deputies arrived with guns drawn. >> her being able to get this victim into a secured rest room with a phone to contact law enforcement, very well may have saved her life. >> you tell me you're in distress, okay, let's get you out of it. >> kudos to her. three suspects one 18 years old and two 16-year-olds are now facing charges. the fresno county sheriff's office is the case. >>> today's "gma" first look an update to a story we've covered the past week. a woman on her way from oregon to southern california found alive after a car went off a road along the monterey coast near big sur. abc's geo benitez has more on how she survived. >> reporter: in the "gma" first look two campers solving a mystery, saving a 23-year-old woman's life in big sur, california. these are photos of a rescue at the bottom of a cliff. angela hernandez was driving on july 6th when she sweshds, trying to avoid hitting a rabbit but lost control of her jeep and it flew off the cliff hitting the bottom,
the 24-year-old cashier took her to the bathroom and then locked the door. stanislaus deputies arrived with guns drawn. >> her being able to get this victim into a secured rest room with a phone to contact law enforcement, very well may have saved her life. >> you tell me you're in distress, okay, let's get you out of it. >> kudos to her. three suspects one 18 years old and two 16-year-olds are now facing charges. the fresno county sheriff's office is the case. >>>...
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you go to a supermarket and find people in the cashier line were checking out and didn't process work. that job is easy that you can do it. now yet self-service checkout lines. they don't even give you anything or professional development. they expect united to pick you see companies like amazon building stores in seattle that you don't even need to do self checkout. put things on the shelf, put them into back and walk up the store. does that mean supermarket jobs are going to go way? it doesn't assuming the supermarket jobs are going way because instead of having cashiers, now you can hire skilled workers in those stores not there to do process work but potentially they are not cashiers, they are dietitians, nutritionist, cooks. they are there to help you, give you an experience when you shop like you want to cook these two things, let me show you how to do that. it changes the jobs we have. there would be less jobs. that's been true for a long time now but the skill level you need for these jobs is going. that's what automation is doing is getting rid of a process part. >> i want to
you go to a supermarket and find people in the cashier line were checking out and didn't process work. that job is easy that you can do it. now yet self-service checkout lines. they don't even give you anything or professional development. they expect united to pick you see companies like amazon building stores in seattle that you don't even need to do self checkout. put things on the shelf, put them into back and walk up the store. does that mean supermarket jobs are going to go way? it...
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better yet, pay with a cashier's check.you deliver the check in person, you'll know exactly who has your money. carefully review e-mail addresses. crooks use phony, lookalike return addresses that mimic the real sender's account. don't use your phone to open e-mail during a real estate transaction. your computer might be more secure. crooks are spoofing phone numbers too, have a problem or a tip? give us a call, or submit online. we respond to every call and inquiry. chris: welcome back to our "nbc bay area responds" special. i'm consumer investigator chris chmura. all right, say, you drop 40 grand on a car. you expect to get all the bells and whistles, but a san francisco man told us he did not get what a salesman promised: an important and expensive part of the car he had just bought was missing, and when he spoke up about it, the dealer went silent. chris: phil wiseman splurged-- phil: i just felt good in it. chris: on his luxury sedan. phil: this is an infiniti, a q70l. chris: this gently used, leather-appointed, 330-ho
better yet, pay with a cashier's check.you deliver the check in person, you'll know exactly who has your money. carefully review e-mail addresses. crooks use phony, lookalike return addresses that mimic the real sender's account. don't use your phone to open e-mail during a real estate transaction. your computer might be more secure. crooks are spoofing phone numbers too, have a problem or a tip? give us a call, or submit online. we respond to every call and inquiry. chris: welcome back to our...
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agents say to protect yourself, pay by cash or use your credit card inside at the cashier. >>> a bitf sports and two more second round matches are on the schedule today at the world cup. both games on sunday ended with penalty kick shootouts. the host there, russia, booked its place in the quarterfinals with a win over the heavily favored spain. denmark and croatia, in the meantime, traded goals in the first four minutes of their match, and then they went all the way to the penalties with croatia winning in the end. they play russia in one of saturday's quarterfinals. >> some exciting games coming up. >>> well, up next in "the pulse," serena williams speaking out about motherhood as she gets ready for wimbledon today. >>> and also ahead, one hospital's baby boom. the children kept arriving at a pace of more than one an hour. >> busy. >>> plus, roseanne moves toward an apology for the tweet that got her fired. her new statement next. that got her fired. her new statement next. i couldn't catch my breath. it was the last song of the night. it felt like my heart was skipping beats. they
agents say to protect yourself, pay by cash or use your credit card inside at the cashier. >>> a bitf sports and two more second round matches are on the schedule today at the world cup. both games on sunday ended with penalty kick shootouts. the host there, russia, booked its place in the quarterfinals with a win over the heavily favored spain. denmark and croatia, in the meantime, traded goals in the first four minutes of their match, and then they went all the way to the penalties...
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his single mother struggled, working as a cashier andater doing customer service for a ndalth insurance company while she raised michaelis younger brother. >> she sacrificed so much. she had me when she was a teenager, didn't get to go to college. she worked incredibly hard her whole life. >> reporter: a gifted student, tubbs received a scholarship to attend stanford university. while studying there, he says he was shocked by the difference between life in college and at home. >> i really began to realize that, "oh, it's... maybe it's ..t as normal, some of the things we did to durvive. it wasn't normal to hear gunshots before you went to bed at ght." >> reporter: stanford opened the door to opportunities that had once seemed impossible to a kid from the south side. >> i used to get in trouble all the timet school for being defiant or for talking back and things of that sort. but at stanford, a those things made me, like, the teacher's pet. i was like, wow, i'm glad i t staye to myself because all these traits they tried to suspend out of me or kick out of me were what made people at st
his single mother struggled, working as a cashier andater doing customer service for a ndalth insurance company while she raised michaelis younger brother. >> she sacrificed so much. she had me when she was a teenager, didn't get to go to college. she worked incredibly hard her whole life. >> reporter: a gifted student, tubbs received a scholarship to attend stanford university. while studying there, he says he was shocked by the difference between life in college and at home....
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letters who can look out for films and i shared shocks mabyn acidic cashier. but that's my. own model look goetia do it while a good go through to our little piece of about such. a long name umbrella over the bow brighten it. let's you stone on a mood that. they're going to begin to ship the new computer. the computer chip. and that it will be. and he said because you are right and. i got. this on october eighth two thousand and sixteen an air raid on sino struck civilians gathered in this hall for a funeral. the attack killed one hundred forty people and wounded more than five hundred. the ruins of the building testified to the ferocity of the bombing. the children to be cited to use the location as the backdrop for their interview of moggi a singer from santa. i don't suck and i was dizzy id and then death. that's all i got up you know nothing in that matter that. well. and had. a lot of the other. i lost a lot of. good to be. here. have you ever kept private. i'm the best have a lovely. feather. well let's get down. there with an eye but. can i just set up. yes it did not
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the cashier had to have. this attitude and i'm going to appear to be quite home yet she said officer for you to have him stashed in the shop and talk to the new me i should be netting. to read said. thanks not yemo to no job yet most still not that much mind. it's monday for southern half and half. a blockade imposed by the saudi led coalition has deprived the people of yemen of the basic means of survival medicine food and water are running out there are severe shortages across the country. that should be too many and john haven't had many speeches we need no good to get inside my system and minister yeah only if any membership any creature have been on the island via twitter and i'm to be then. brought in as a news younger sister fed to us lost their mother in a bombing early in twenty seventeen. how much better to. turn it. on my little one i love playing. hard to play it looks like it was just an extra and it. was time of loss i was safe inside the magic. just ahead. tonight. was that he knew my tests now
the cashier had to have. this attitude and i'm going to appear to be quite home yet she said officer for you to have him stashed in the shop and talk to the new me i should be netting. to read said. thanks not yemo to no job yet most still not that much mind. it's monday for southern half and half. a blockade imposed by the saudi led coalition has deprived the people of yemen of the basic means of survival medicine food and water are running out there are severe shortages across the country....
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microsoft will provide commuting services to eliminate cashiers and checkout lines at stores.et shares. >>> most americans know when they want to reach major financial milestones. and now we know what some of the numbers are. bank rate said that the target date for the average american to buy a time is 28. men seem it think buying a home at a younger sage better -- younger age is better. more than half of the women believe that. it is more than an age difference when it comes to picking retire. baby boomers a6 -- is 65. but bank rate said that most people are not saving enough to retire at that time when it comes to buying home, we want to know if 28 is a realistic age for most people in the area? is it the question here. 94% of you say no way. 6% say yes. let us know what you think about this question. >>> i'm not surprise of the results. i imagine 28 you're just starting to paying off your student loans from college. >>> 8:46. and now back over so sal for traffic. >>> let's check in with the bay bridge. everyone all wants to know what is like. it is backed up for a 20 minute
microsoft will provide commuting services to eliminate cashiers and checkout lines at stores.et shares. >>> most americans know when they want to reach major financial milestones. and now we know what some of the numbers are. bank rate said that the target date for the average american to buy a time is 28. men seem it think buying a home at a younger sage better -- younger age is better. more than half of the women believe that. it is more than an age difference when it comes to...
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she picks up four cans of beer, two boltses of wine, pays the cashier, thence leaves with rollie.op where the couple bought alcohol before continuing in the diet. the street from don sturgis lives is currently cordoned off. it's unclear where the couple went next. four months ago a former russian spice and his daughter were found poisoned by novichok nerve agency. the leading line of inquiry is that they hand, but they have yet to establish a direct link. most concerning is authorities have not located the contaminated items, retracing their steps, critical to the investigation. a friend told local media earlier they visited stories in salisbury, bought food and purchased a blanket. they captured sturgis making an alcohol run. before the couple and friend enjoy the afternoon. at 10:30 p.m., they took the bus and spent the night at rollie's home. by the next morning it one was critically ill. they have moved in to scour rollie's home looking for clues to solve the mystery. even a small trace can be deadly. erin mclaughlin, cnn salisbury. the race against time in thailand, rescue cr
she picks up four cans of beer, two boltses of wine, pays the cashier, thence leaves with rollie.op where the couple bought alcohol before continuing in the diet. the street from don sturgis lives is currently cordoned off. it's unclear where the couple went next. four months ago a former russian spice and his daughter were found poisoned by novichok nerve agency. the leading line of inquiry is that they hand, but they have yet to establish a direct link. most concerning is authorities have not...
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walked in, pritchett distracted them with conversation until deputies arrived with guns, police, cashiermost-watched, most trusted, most grateful you spent the evening with us, i am shannon bream. >> it is wednesday, july 18th, this is "fox and friends first". at 4:00 am a suspected serial killer caught in houston, just one lucky pic brought him down. rob: attempting to clear the air donald trump clarifying his position after the helsinki summit. >> i have full faith and support for america's intelligence agencies, always have. >> firing back at his biggest critics. >> former pres. barack obama taking a swipe at donald trump. >> the utter loss of
walked in, pritchett distracted them with conversation until deputies arrived with guns, police, cashiermost-watched, most trusted, most grateful you spent the evening with us, i am shannon bream. >> it is wednesday, july 18th, this is "fox and friends first". at 4:00 am a suspected serial killer caught in houston, just one lucky pic brought him down. rob: attempting to clear the air donald trump clarifying his position after the helsinki summit. >> i have full faith and...
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when i see someone at a store and they are on their headset and the cashier. i find that so unbelievably rude because you don't even acknowledge the person across the way but that is so normal these days. that is one of the more important thing. >> i agree also humor is incredibly powerful tool. we often say i'm not naturally funny or charming but also those are behaviors there are people that are naturally funny like journey that people like me who have to find a way to learn that. my most famous and beloved president is happy to talk about ronald reagan to tell my favorite story and every event that we do we have never been able to prove this happen but a story about president reagan in winter park and at one point the queen force had flatulent and she said i'm sorry he said it's quite all right your majesty. i thought it was the horse left mac is natural humor. those that can sit in a meeting to say that one funny thing that makes everybody laugh and work together again connect that is great i cannot confirm the story but that sounds just like him. [laughte
when i see someone at a store and they are on their headset and the cashier. i find that so unbelievably rude because you don't even acknowledge the person across the way but that is so normal these days. that is one of the more important thing. >> i agree also humor is incredibly powerful tool. we often say i'm not naturally funny or charming but also those are behaviors there are people that are naturally funny like journey that people like me who have to find a way to learn that. my...
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busses idled, people movers stopped, picnic tables and parking lots deserted. ...like a ghost townthe cashier at the yosemite village store was among those packing up and heading out.so was this family from fort but you can't control it.and these british visitors.you get the yosemite experience, but it's not the full yosemite experience nats the normal tour is not available at the moment at extranomical tours in san francisco, the call center is buzzing as the team helps customers make alterative plans. this time of year the sightseeing company takes 5,000 visitors to yosemite.sot guests who have come half way around the world are still very much wanting to go because of the fire president gary lillian tells kron 4 news his company created the "wilderness tour", which takes people to parts of the park that are open.sot virtually everyone of them has said heck i am here and i want to see yosemitenatswe are actually offering a northern territory tour that is really wonderful (justine) coming up at eight.. a high end store targeted half a dozen times by thieves. now police are putting out video
busses idled, people movers stopped, picnic tables and parking lots deserted. ...like a ghost townthe cashier at the yosemite village store was among those packing up and heading out.so was this family from fort but you can't control it.and these british visitors.you get the yosemite experience, but it's not the full yosemite experience nats the normal tour is not available at the moment at extranomical tours in san francisco, the call center is buzzing as the team helps customers make...
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i started as a cashier and worked my way up to store manager in the florida store.iness was devastating. something we didn't expect. when they announced they would close the store at the beginning of the year, there was a communication that went out that said, they're going to close the first 182 stores. team members will be placed at another store or be given a severance package to help through the transition. a month later they said there is no severance pay. because of the bankruptcy filing. >> steve: it's worse than what i laid out. it's not just that they left you with nothing, they broke a promise that they would protect you through this. >> correct. toys "r" us, for seven years has paid out severance pay when they close down the store or eliminated the position. this time they said no because of the bankruptcy laws. however, the executive bonuses -- >> steve: i can imagine how you feel. i don't want to make the pain worse for you. i just want to ask you in a more positive way, what can we do about it? what do we help with to try to do something about it? >> w
i started as a cashier and worked my way up to store manager in the florida store.iness was devastating. something we didn't expect. when they announced they would close the store at the beginning of the year, there was a communication that went out that said, they're going to close the first 182 stores. team members will be placed at another store or be given a severance package to help through the transition. a month later they said there is no severance pay. because of the bankruptcy filing....
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walked in, pritchett distracted them with conversation until deputies arrived with guns, police, cashier a true hero, we do too. most-watched, most trusted, most grateful you spent the evening with us, i am shannon bream. >> it is wednesday, july 18th, this is "fox and friends first". at 4:00 am a suspected serial killer caught in houston, just one lucky pic brought him down. rob: attempting to clear the air donald trump clarifying his position after the helsinki summit. >> i have full faith and support for america's intelligence agencies, always have. >> firing back at his biggest critics. >> former pres. barack obama taking a swipe at donald trump. >> the utter loss of shame where they are caught in a lie and they double down and lie some more. >> jabs that have social media sounding off. "fox and friends first" starts now. ♪ rob: 4:00 am on the east coast. heather: it was a downpour. i was carrying my bags. rob: you better go. it was like a hurricane came in. you are watching "fox and friends first" wednesday morning. shannon: thank you for starting your day with us, let's get to this
walked in, pritchett distracted them with conversation until deputies arrived with guns, police, cashier a true hero, we do too. most-watched, most trusted, most grateful you spent the evening with us, i am shannon bream. >> it is wednesday, july 18th, this is "fox and friends first". at 4:00 am a suspected serial killer caught in houston, just one lucky pic brought him down. rob: attempting to clear the air donald trump clarifying his position after the helsinki summit....
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the times when we could hand over our responsibility at the cashier's desk are over maybe he'll be fortunate but one thing is certain the sic financial system is going to cost us a lot of money. only short of a club which i don't think anyone will come out of this situation. unscathed we've been living on loans that will be wealth destruction current financial system is very likely to lead to the next disaster we need a different system but it would be enough if we just return to what we had was highly regulated financial markets and the banking sector under control and whose purpose was to serve the number of government or. we have to rein in the world's financial system but exactly the opposite is happening in the united states under donald trump to make the system safer for people a system like that and visit by the swiss initiative could be one building block in particular states have to reduce their massive debts it's the only way we can curb this deluge of money and break through the spiral of loans that's also why we need international debt conferences where states mutually waive thei
the times when we could hand over our responsibility at the cashier's desk are over maybe he'll be fortunate but one thing is certain the sic financial system is going to cost us a lot of money. only short of a club which i don't think anyone will come out of this situation. unscathed we've been living on loans that will be wealth destruction current financial system is very likely to lead to the next disaster we need a different system but it would be enough if we just return to what we had...
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they're on head sets or something, talking to someone, listening to conversation and they are at cashier or something, i find it so unbelievably rude because you're not even acknowledging the person but it's become very normal these days and i think it's one of the more important things for these times. >> i agree. i also think humor is on incredibly powerful tool. you know, we often say i'm not naturally funny or i'm not naturally charming, all of those behaviors are learned behaviors and while there are people who are naturally funny like jeremy, people like me who had to try to find a way to learn that and our most favorite and beloved president and perfectly fitting to be talking about ronald reagan here today, we are so honored to be here today to tell us my favorite story to tell at every event we do and it's probably -- we never have been able to prove this actually happened but it's a story about president reagan out riding horses with queen elizabeth and at one point the queen's horse had flatulence and the queen said, i'm sorry, that's okay, majesty, i thought it was the horse.
they're on head sets or something, talking to someone, listening to conversation and they are at cashier or something, i find it so unbelievably rude because you're not even acknowledging the person but it's become very normal these days and i think it's one of the more important things for these times. >> i agree. i also think humor is on incredibly powerful tool. you know, we often say i'm not naturally funny or i'm not naturally charming, all of those behaviors are learned behaviors...
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they will provide services to eliminate cashiers in check outlines from stores. both companies are battling amazon for market share afrjt the food and drug administration is warning dog owners about certain types of dog food that may increase the risk of developing heart problems. >> what veterinarians are saying about it. >> many dog owners get the same advice. >> he's supposed to be on grain free diet. >> but now the fda has a warning about some grain free foods. >> so the fda came out with a warning on grain free foods that contain peas, legumes, lentils and potato as a protein source in the foods. it's because of a touring deficiency. >> deb dempsey in denver says her staff is getting questions about this. >> our entire staff is well versed in this. >> the condition is die lated card owe mie opp thy and can cause fatal heart fail kwur. it includes decreased energy, episode offense collapse and difficulty breathing. pet owners can check the ingredient list of food. as for deb's advice. >> we suggest rotation. rotate between brands, protein levels and proteins
they will provide services to eliminate cashiers in check outlines from stores. both companies are battling amazon for market share afrjt the food and drug administration is warning dog owners about certain types of dog food that may increase the risk of developing heart problems. >> what veterinarians are saying about it. >> many dog owners get the same advice. >> he's supposed to be on grain free diet. >> but now the fda has a warning about some grain free foods....
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she recalls yearsally cowell allegedly throwing a brick at a fast food worker after the cashier said something he didn't like to his grandmother. a brick, i guess. well'samil is the guy in the receiving threats. police are keeping a close eye on the house. kinkade says she hasn't seen the suspect in weeks since she gave him a ride to b.a.r.t. >> my husband and i got him to the b.a.r.t. station. he said, thanks a lot, and went and got on the b.a.r.t. train. >> reporter: now despite his troubled past, kinkade says she is shocked that he is accused of the deadly stabbing. she says she hopes he turns himself in. reporting live in concord, i'm jodi hernandez, nbc bay area news. >>> now it turns out this was not the only deadly attack at a b.a.r.t. station this week. two other homicide investigations are under way. coming up in about ten minutes we'll have an update on those cases, and we'll tackle tsaty c killings are raising for b.a.r.t. riders. >>> a man selling gourmet lemonade says he was the victim of racial profiling. sfpd is standing by its officers. >> honestly? somebody called sa
she recalls yearsally cowell allegedly throwing a brick at a fast food worker after the cashier said something he didn't like to his grandmother. a brick, i guess. well'samil is the guy in the receiving threats. police are keeping a close eye on the house. kinkade says she hasn't seen the suspect in weeks since she gave him a ride to b.a.r.t. >> my husband and i got him to the b.a.r.t. station. he said, thanks a lot, and went and got on the b.a.r.t. train. >> reporter: now despite...
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busses idled, people movers stopped, picnic tables and parking lots deserted. ...like a ghost townthe cashier at the yosemite village store was among those packing up and heading out.so was this family from fort worth texas.definitely bummed but you can't control it.and these british visitors.you get the yosemite experience, but it's not the full yosemite experience nats the normal tour is not available at the moment at extranomical tours in san francisco, the call center is buzzing as the team helps customers make alterative plans. this time of year the sightseeing company takes 5,000 visitors to yosemite.sot guests who have come half way around the world are still very much wanting to go because of the fire president gary lillian tells kron 4 news his company created the "wilderness tour", which takes people to parts of the park that are open.sot virtually everyone of them has said heck i am here and i want to see yosemitenatswe are actually offering a northern territory tour that is really wonderful (grant) another big story tonight... the man accused in the vicious killing of a teenager a
busses idled, people movers stopped, picnic tables and parking lots deserted. ...like a ghost townthe cashier at the yosemite village store was among those packing up and heading out.so was this family from fort worth texas.definitely bummed but you can't control it.and these british visitors.you get the yosemite experience, but it's not the full yosemite experience nats the normal tour is not available at the moment at extranomical tours in san francisco, the call center is buzzing as the team...
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the conversation she's seen here having with this cashier actually a desperate plea for help. >> she my wrist and said, please, please help me, they kidnapped, they have two guns in the car. >> reporter: that clerk, savannah pritchard, acting fast, locking the front door, casually walking the woman into the restroom and locking her inside after giving her a cellphone to call 911. >> i knew if i left the door locked, they would have caught on to something and probably took off. i went back and unlocked the door. they seriously had no idea that i knew anything. >> reporter: minutes later, officers storm in, guns drawn, arresting 18-year-old anthony sandoval and eventually three juvenile suspects, allegedly finding a gun in the store, another in the suspect's car. investigators are saying two of the suspects corroborated the victim's claim that she had been kidnapped a day earlier, 90 miles away in fresno, and sexually assaulted. >> the victim had in fact tried to reach out to several people during the whole ordeal, and nobody was willing or able to help her. so the quick thinking of th
the conversation she's seen here having with this cashier actually a desperate plea for help. >> she my wrist and said, please, please help me, they kidnapped, they have two guns in the car. >> reporter: that clerk, savannah pritchard, acting fast, locking the front door, casually walking the woman into the restroom and locking her inside after giving her a cellphone to call 911. >> i knew if i left the door locked, they would have caught on to something and probably took off....
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. >> reporter: the 24-year-old, a cashier said last wednesday a frightened woman grabbed her arm and asked for help. >> they kidnapped me. they took her phone and held her at gun point and they assaulted her. >> reporter: she said she hid her in the bathroom and told her to call the sheriff's department. with in a minute two of the four suspected kidnappers tried to open the door. >> they asked me why did you lock the door and i said she told me she started her period. >> reporter: the 18-year-old has been identified as anthony sandoval. she knows him and the other suspects as customers. she let the guys in. >> for me it was very weird because the guys she is with are regulars. i see them every day. two to three times. >> reporter: the pair realized sheriff deputies were on their way and begged her to hide them. she said no and walked out as the officer came in. >> i wasn't trying to put anyone in jail. she is now being called a hero in the small town community. >> there's no doubt that her quick thinking and willingness to help this victim helped us to take the suspect into custody
. >> reporter: the 24-year-old, a cashier said last wednesday a frightened woman grabbed her arm and asked for help. >> they kidnapped me. they took her phone and held her at gun point and they assaulted her. >> reporter: she said she hid her in the bathroom and told her to call the sheriff's department. with in a minute two of the four suspected kidnappers tried to open the door. >> they asked me why did you lock the door and i said she told me she started her period....
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so i got 60 cents an hour, and the head of the workers at the time was one of the cashiers from dover, and mr. cash was a subway notre dame alumni. used to have that little book with all the alumnus from notre dame. so at 60-cent an hour he said i made more money in one book than anybody ever made which was kind of interesting. how many hours did i pud? but the great part of that was met the beautiful talented patricia at the time. and she would come through the line and i would serve. how about that. i was the server. i took care of her. and i -- another great learning experience there, and my wife will remember this. i don't know if we put this in the book but one gay came in one day from manchester, right, pat? he made a comment about one of the ladies behind the line. so i got kind of infuriated and ajumped over the counter and i went after the guy, and i was going to kill him -- not really -- but i was really so mad because he insulted this woman about her size. and my mother was a big lady, so that was a sensitive point. so after that, all the kitchen people loved me. i was goin
so i got 60 cents an hour, and the head of the workers at the time was one of the cashiers from dover, and mr. cash was a subway notre dame alumni. used to have that little book with all the alumnus from notre dame. so at 60-cent an hour he said i made more money in one book than anybody ever made which was kind of interesting. how many hours did i pud? but the great part of that was met the beautiful talented patricia at the time. and she would come through the line and i would serve. how...
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pays the cashier, then leaves with rowley. this is the shop where the couple bought alcohol before continuing into the night. you can see just over that way, the street where dawn sturgess lives currently cordoned off. it is unclear where they went next, but footage shows them walking in this direction towards the center of town where four months ago a former russian spy and his daughter were found poisoned by novembichok. the couple was exhe is suppoop substance listed as a weapon of mass destruction. authorities have yet to establish a direct link to skripal and his daughter. most concerning right now, authorities have not locateded the contaminated item. tracing rowley and sturgess' steps from that friday, critical to the investigation. a friend told local media earlier they visited stores in salisbury, bought some food and purchased a blanket from a local charity shop. midday surveillance footage catches sturgess making an alcohol run in the center of town before the couple and their friend enjoyed the evening drinking at
pays the cashier, then leaves with rowley. this is the shop where the couple bought alcohol before continuing into the night. you can see just over that way, the street where dawn sturgess lives currently cordoned off. it is unclear where they went next, but footage shows them walking in this direction towards the center of town where four months ago a former russian spy and his daughter were found poisoned by novembichok. the couple was exhe is suppoop substance listed as a weapon of mass...
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most recently in 2014, we were able to repaint the two historic receiving rooms, cashier's room and receiving room. we had some pushback from the office of economic work force development about this because they were taken over stewardship, but we persisted and the rooms are glorious today and the city and their events contractor, nonplus ultra, has benefited greatly from these rooms. the alliance has held many meetings at the old mint, because we have no headquarters of our own. we participate with the history days with 80 partners and our officers have participated in the california historical society focus groups on the revitalization of the mint. so we strongly support full funding of the project funds awarded for the revitilization of this. >> supervisor tang: thank you very much. next speaker. >> thank you. mike buehler, san francisco heritage. i, too, am here today to advocate for maintaining the city's pre-existing commitment of $20 million to the old mint project. in 2015, san francisco heritage successfully nominated the mint to the trust most endangered pleases, making it one of fe
most recently in 2014, we were able to repaint the two historic receiving rooms, cashier's room and receiving room. we had some pushback from the office of economic work force development about this because they were taken over stewardship, but we persisted and the rooms are glorious today and the city and their events contractor, nonplus ultra, has benefited greatly from these rooms. the alliance has held many meetings at the old mint, because we have no headquarters of our own. we participate...
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real estate professionals still tell us you can still get a printed paper cashier's check from the bankperhaps that's one way you can make sure that your money goes exactly where you intend it to go. we have more real estate wire fraud resources on our website. share them with your friends and family. get the word out. nbcbayarea.com/responds. while you are there, share your consumer complaints. or you can call us, 888-9946-tips. >>> much more ahead on today in the bay. coming up, it's our clear the shelter segment featuring friend from pets in need. meet hunter and brutus next. gue executive director al mollica >>> welcome back this morning. some special guests from pets in need. executive directors are here with hunter and brutus. they are both eight-week old kittens. >> yes. >> they are cute and teeny and quiet into sometimes they are chatty and frisky. >> and frisky. >> these are very calm. >> are they from the same litter? >> they are. these are two that came in from the same litter. there is a total of three. >> they are up for adoption beginning today. >> yes, they are. >> bev be
real estate professionals still tell us you can still get a printed paper cashier's check from the bankperhaps that's one way you can make sure that your money goes exactly where you intend it to go. we have more real estate wire fraud resources on our website. share them with your friends and family. get the word out. nbcbayarea.com/responds. while you are there, share your consumer complaints. or you can call us, 888-9946-tips. >>> much more ahead on today in the bay. coming up, it's...
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he reaches a kfc restaurant, once there, he pops up happily ready to give his order to a smiling cashier> at least they're making light of it. >> they are. it's been a controversial -- >> he's been on the ground for 14 minutes he will be on the ground more today when my belgium team beats him 2-1. you heard it here first. let's go belgium >>> still to come on "worldwide exchange," how strong is the u.s. job market? we'll find out soon, and whether we will force the fed to raise rates more quickly. >>> and risky war. will china's tariffs hurt jobs in bluegrass country >> more than 17,000 people work in the whiskey industry in kentucky, a lot of uncertainty today about how chinese tariffs will affected the industry as a whole, especially in addition to the other global tariffs they're facing, at a time when bourbon is booming overseas. that's comg inup on "worldwide exchange." with shipsticks.com! no more lugging your clubs through the airport or risk having your clubs lost or damaged by the airlines. sending your own clubs ahead with shipsticks.com makes it fast & easy to get to your golf
he reaches a kfc restaurant, once there, he pops up happily ready to give his order to a smiling cashier> at least they're making light of it. >> they are. it's been a controversial -- >> he's been on the ground for 14 minutes he will be on the ground more today when my belgium team beats him 2-1. you heard it here first. let's go belgium >>> still to come on "worldwide exchange," how strong is the u.s. job market? we'll find out soon, and whether we will force...
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out the physical layout, developing the new system and work with treasury and tactical office for cashiering, developing new system changes to help those departments move more work online. we're currently working with planning and with building inspection in order to begin electronic plan review. and so this individual would work with those departments and help coordinate that effort with the department of technology and others. we are also reviewing the permitting processs to see which ones could be streamlined which we're doing through the office of cannabis. this would help lead that effort working with the services team. there's a whole laundry list of work waiting for the -- >> hold on a minute. the person is not doing the work now. right? everything that you just described is actually in process now. i think what supervisor furor was saying, at least what i heard, was why do you need it now when the person won't even be into the position until next year? >> we need to be able to open a successful one-stop 38,000 square foot permit center in spring of 2020. we will not be able to -- we
out the physical layout, developing the new system and work with treasury and tactical office for cashiering, developing new system changes to help those departments move more work online. we're currently working with planning and with building inspection in order to begin electronic plan review. and so this individual would work with those departments and help coordinate that effort with the department of technology and others. we are also reviewing the permitting processs to see which ones...