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that is bringing back a grocery store. years ago, there was a grocery store. >> i want to of knowledge that representing a community that does not have a grocery store is -- there are some inherent challenges in living and raising your family around the community where there is no grocery store. i am actually in favor of this resolution. however, i am sensitive also to the issues that the labor unions have raised. in my own district, i am dealing with a grocery store that is also caught up in a labor dispute. [inaudible] i know it is a long haul. supervisor mar: colleagues, i would like to make a motion that we move this forward with a positive recommendation and that the two locals work with supervisor elsbernd's office and others to try to address their concerns, but i move that we move this forward with a positive recommendation. supervisor wiener: given everything we have heard today, perhaps we could just move it forward without a recommendation, and that will maybe give supervisor elsbernd and supervisor avalos time
that is bringing back a grocery store. years ago, there was a grocery store. >> i want to of knowledge that representing a community that does not have a grocery store is -- there are some inherent challenges in living and raising your family around the community where there is no grocery store. i am actually in favor of this resolution. however, i am sensitive also to the issues that the labor unions have raised. in my own district, i am dealing with a grocery store that is also caught...
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grocery shopping. were you grocery shopping the week after your wedding? >> i might let someone else buy my groceries. >> there is nothing in the cart. we assume this was taken on her way into the store. >> prince charles, by the way, by contrast, he lets someone put the toothpaste on his toothbrush before he starts brushing his teeth. >> that was one of the most startling of details that came out in the coverage of the wedding. i never knew that. >>> and there's a desperate rescue going on this morning off the coast of florida. look at this video. these are rescuers working around the clock trying to save a dozen beached pilot whales. they became standed tuesday afternoon, during a low tide. but 13 have already died. we'll have the live report from florida. >> it's incredible. you can see in the pictures, literally holding those animals up in four-hour shifts. it's a really dramatic situation. >>> also this morning, the parents from tyler clementi. he's the student from rutgers university, who jumped off a bridge after a case of cyber bullying. they are s
grocery shopping. were you grocery shopping the week after your wedding? >> i might let someone else buy my groceries. >> there is nothing in the cart. we assume this was taken on her way into the store. >> prince charles, by the way, by contrast, he lets someone put the toothpaste on his toothbrush before he starts brushing his teeth. >> that was one of the most startling of details that came out in the coverage of the wedding. i never knew that. >>> and...
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grocery stores? >> the grocery store. >> reporter: why? >> because everybody has to eat. >> reporter: but with food prices up as much as 6% to 7% nationwide, shoppers like jane say they have no choice but to spend more. today her bill was $40 higher than usual. >> both of us have been commenting that the prices have really jumped just in the last few weeks. and we've been shopping here for about 10 years, and i just know the price of everything, and it's noticeably different. >> reporter: roughly 70% of the u.s. economy is driven by consumer spending. but a closer look at the numbers reveals these days, people are spending more on what they have to buy. necessities, like groceries and gasoline. >> everybody's fed up with it, really. you know. >> reporter: gas prices are up more than $1 from this time last year. >> i used to fill up the tank for half the price. i think people are starting to reconsider what to buy and where to go. >> the economy is no longer on the critical list but it's still in serious condition. >> reporter: retail sales
grocery stores? >> the grocery store. >> reporter: why? >> because everybody has to eat. >> reporter: but with food prices up as much as 6% to 7% nationwide, shoppers like jane say they have no choice but to spend more. today her bill was $40 higher than usual. >> both of us have been commenting that the prices have really jumped just in the last few weeks. and we've been shopping here for about 10 years, and i just know the price of everything, and it's noticeably...
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. >> this video is from a grocery store near east baltimore. you can see two suspects strolling into the start pointing a gun. >> the results of their work can be seen in the numbers of this report that we have outlined in front of us. they are felt in the lives of every resident of this county. >> the county credit's innovative technology, pro- active police, and the partnerships with other state agencies for a continued drop in crime. >> an alarming spike and robbers and baltimore city has officials concerned. there have been a dozen robberies in the past month. jennifer franciotti has surveillance video of the latest attack. >> this video is from a grocery store near east baltimore. you can see two suspects strolling into the store, pointing a gun at the cashier and taking off with the cash register. it happened at 2:30 in the afternoon on april 13. that is the same week that two armed men went on a sunday morning crime spree, robbing at least 10 stores and gas stations in the city over four hours that we have seen an increase in robberies t
. >> this video is from a grocery store near east baltimore. you can see two suspects strolling into the start pointing a gun. >> the results of their work can be seen in the numbers of this report that we have outlined in front of us. they are felt in the lives of every resident of this county. >> the county credit's innovative technology, pro- active police, and the partnerships with other state agencies for a continued drop in crime. >> an alarming spike and robbers...
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well that's what one man, what every trip to the grocery store is like. is that it's also being used to help u.s. troops overseas. clipping coupons. how does he do it? how does he help the troops, save money? nathan engle featured on "extreme couponing" joins us this morning. see the show wednesday nights on tlc. nathan, how long have you been extreme couponing and give us an idea why you started this? >> well, i've been couponing for about three, three and a half years, and i started it because my wife and i got married and we combined our finances and i'll tell you, we were drowning in debt. we had so much debt, just incredible. we started setting a grocery budget and through setting a budget i realized i had to stretch my money. i naturally turned to coupons to do that. >> you know i went on your website and side up because i'm something of a coupon fanatic myself. some folks, though, accuse you and other couponers on the show of being a hoarder, but the most important thing that we've been talking about all weekend here at cnn, is all the groceries th
well that's what one man, what every trip to the grocery store is like. is that it's also being used to help u.s. troops overseas. clipping coupons. how does he do it? how does he help the troops, save money? nathan engle featured on "extreme couponing" joins us this morning. see the show wednesday nights on tlc. nathan, how long have you been extreme couponing and give us an idea why you started this? >> well, i've been couponing for about three, three and a half years, and i...
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that would be stopping for a moment to drop off a handicapped person or someone with groceries, double parking. we do that if there is no parking and a heavy load. you want to go straight into a doorway. he was talking about where that might happen for a cab driver. what about the credit card processing? that is another delay. groceries, handicapped people -- if you are nice, you get out of your cap and you help them in and out of your car. you have limited access to decide what if they are handicapped and in a wheelchair. my comments would be directed toward the parking permit. i got some parking permits the other day in the mail. somewhere down at the end, in big print, we have to move our cars. the residents of san francisco have to move their cars every 72 hours. are you going to really enforce that? seriously? you want to reduce pollution? we are talking about people in china that breathe our air. this is a small world. it is getting smaller every day. people in new york have acid rain. we are going to contribute to pollution. we are not as bad as them. sonoma is a nice place to l
that would be stopping for a moment to drop off a handicapped person or someone with groceries, double parking. we do that if there is no parking and a heavy load. you want to go straight into a doorway. he was talking about where that might happen for a cab driver. what about the credit card processing? that is another delay. groceries, handicapped people -- if you are nice, you get out of your cap and you help them in and out of your car. you have limited access to decide what if they are...
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. >>> a bill could add a couple pennies to your grocery bill. excuse me. a resolution asking that the county be excluded from the secure communities initiative. that initiative requires local law enforcement to submit fingerprints of anyone arrested in the county to the department of homeland security. some argue that amounts to profiling. >>> and today a bronze statue of president gerald ford will be dedicated in the rotunda.
. >>> a bill could add a couple pennies to your grocery bill. excuse me. a resolution asking that the county be excluded from the secure communities initiative. that initiative requires local law enforcement to submit fingerprints of anyone arrested in the county to the department of homeland security. some argue that amounts to profiling. >>> and today a bronze statue of president gerald ford will be dedicated in the rotunda.
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>> grocery stores. >> why? >> because everybody has to eat. >> reporter: but with food prices up as much as 6 to 7% nationwide shoppers like jane say they have no choice but to spend more. today her bill was $40 higher. >> prices have just jumped in the last few weeks and we have been shopping here for about 10 years and i just know the price of everything is noticeably different. >> reporter: the economy is driven by consumer spending but a closer look at the numbers reveals these days people are spending more on what they have to buy. necessities like groceries. and gasoline. >> everybody is fed up with it. really. you know. >> reporter: gas prices up more than a dollar from this time last year. >> fill up the tank for half the price. i think people are starting to reconsider what to buy and where to go. >> the economy is no longer on the critical list but it is still in serious condition. >> reporter: retail sales are up more than 7% from last year but an economist saying gas and food prices are a drag on th
>> grocery stores. >> why? >> because everybody has to eat. >> reporter: but with food prices up as much as 6 to 7% nationwide shoppers like jane say they have no choice but to spend more. today her bill was $40 higher. >> prices have just jumped in the last few weeks and we have been shopping here for about 10 years and i just know the price of everything is noticeably different. >> reporter: the economy is driven by consumer spending but a closer look at...
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we'll show you the new rating system for meat and the major grocery store behind it. hey marcel, watch this! hey marcel, watch this! [ buzzer sounds ] [ cheers and applause ] ♪ hey marcel, watch this! yeah, marcel! -marcel! -hey marcel! are you listening to me? marcel! [ male announcer ] only at&t u-verse lets you follow your favorite channels on one screen. just $29 a month for the first six months -- dvr included. in the network there are no hard choices. >>> president obama traveled to joplin, missouri, today for a firsthand look at the devastation from that deadly tornado that hit that city exactly a week ago. thousands of people took a short break from the search effort to join the president at a memorial for the victims. nbc's jay gray has the latest. >> reporter: the building may be splintered, but the faith and spirit of this community is not. >> let us pray. >> reporter: the congregation at peace luther ran church gathered today in the rubble that was their sanctuary, like their city battered but not broken. >> god is here. >> reporter: that faith and the fac
we'll show you the new rating system for meat and the major grocery store behind it. hey marcel, watch this! hey marcel, watch this! [ buzzer sounds ] [ cheers and applause ] ♪ hey marcel, watch this! yeah, marcel! -marcel! -hey marcel! are you listening to me? marcel! [ male announcer ] only at&t u-verse lets you follow your favorite channels on one screen. just $29 a month for the first six months -- dvr included. in the network there are no hard choices. >>> president obama...
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small amounts of money you spend every week on groceries and going out add up. cutting the costs of daily living can yield big saving over time. comparison shop before you buy, sign up for grocery loyalty programs to get discounts zapped directly to your car and organize potluck dinners with friends instead of eating out. and how many among us are really prepared for the long term? sure, it's great that people are living 30 years or more in retirement, but it's not so great if you outlive your money! a quick spin through a retirement calculator using age 95 as your target will let you know whether you're on track. kick these habits and you'll be richer for it. i'm donna rosato. >> suzanne: and finally tonight, an icon in financial journalism has passed away. cnbc news anchor mark haines died unexpectedly last night. he was 65. haines had an irreverent style and the ability to cut through p.r. spin, whether interviewing business leaders or lawmakers. he was one of cnbc's first anchors and hosted a daily program here at the new york stock exchange. our susie ghari
small amounts of money you spend every week on groceries and going out add up. cutting the costs of daily living can yield big saving over time. comparison shop before you buy, sign up for grocery loyalty programs to get discounts zapped directly to your car and organize potluck dinners with friends instead of eating out. and how many among us are really prepared for the long term? sure, it's great that people are living 30 years or more in retirement, but it's not so great if you outlive your...
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i refer to them as a grocery store, not a retail pharmacy. if icy any official papers i come in for walgreens or cvs as a retail pharmacy, i would be tempted to throw them out as inaccurate. >> we have a large event happening in san francisco next week called powow. it does not have anything to do with planning, but it does with the future of san francisco. this brings buyers into san francisco. they are bragging wholesale buying into the united states. it should be good for the city. everybody who represents san francisco will have an opportunity to be a host member. commissioner sugaya: to follow- up, powell street and sutter walgreens is in the process of restocking and read shelving the back of the store to have food items. >> even sushi? commissioner sugaya: i did not see that yesterday. >> i was going to ask if the city can look into what we can do with that situation. we have seen that a lot with formula retailers from 7-11, retailers going into certain neighborhoods that have a certain number of mom and pop stores or family own grocer
i refer to them as a grocery store, not a retail pharmacy. if icy any official papers i come in for walgreens or cvs as a retail pharmacy, i would be tempted to throw them out as inaccurate. >> we have a large event happening in san francisco next week called powow. it does not have anything to do with planning, but it does with the future of san francisco. this brings buyers into san francisco. they are bragging wholesale buying into the united states. it should be good for the city....
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abc news, london. >> well, she even loaded those groceries which apparently she did buy groceries.ded them in. >> there we are cha-ching, cha-ching. >> and she had some good help in there. >> do you have your super card on you?ababababababababababababb
abc news, london. >> well, she even loaded those groceries which apparently she did buy groceries.ded them in. >> there we are cha-ching, cha-ching. >> and she had some good help in there. >> do you have your super card on you?ababababababababababababb
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we started setting a grocery budget. i realized, i had to stretch my money.ly turned to coupons to do that. we buy a lot of stuff. as you can see on tlc's "extreme couponing." we can give it away. we're empowered to give through that. that is one of the great things about it. a lot of people when they see the show, they have so much stuff in their garage. they don't understand why we stockpile and we tell people, why would you pay for something now if it it free or cheap today. buy a couple extra so you can give it away. that's the cool thing. what we're doing is empowered to give to organizations like operation troop aid and this week there are wipes that are free at major grocery stores and that's a highly requested item that troops in afghanistan request. i wouldn't be able to buy 300 or $400 worth if i didn't have coupons. >> so, just give me an idea how many boxes of stuff you have in your house right now. >> i do have a lot. if you watch the show, you can see my stockpile. and it's a pretty impressive -- it impresses me sometimes. but what our stockpile
we started setting a grocery budget. i realized, i had to stretch my money.ly turned to coupons to do that. we buy a lot of stuff. as you can see on tlc's "extreme couponing." we can give it away. we're empowered to give through that. that is one of the great things about it. a lot of people when they see the show, they have so much stuff in their garage. they don't understand why we stockpile and we tell people, why would you pay for something now if it it free or cheap today. buy a...
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that would be stopping for a moment to drop off a handicapped person or someone with groceries, double parking. we do that if there is no parking and a heavy load. you want to go straight into a doorway. he was talking about where that might happen for a cab driver.
that would be stopping for a moment to drop off a handicapped person or someone with groceries, double parking. we do that if there is no parking and a heavy load. you want to go straight into a doorway. he was talking about where that might happen for a cab driver.
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we are asking to move with a little more speed on behalf of the grocery industry to partner with the department of environment in providing consumer information that you are asking them to have. we offered that as a suggestion. we're supporting the ordinance at this time. we're looking to be constructive. thank you. supervisor mirkarimi: thank you very much. next comment, please. >> ♪ keep your drug item open now safe will find a way you think you'll be safe now from all the things you might catch now keep your ideas open because safe drug disposal will find a way save drug will find a way ♪ and ♪ we need a new drug way one that will not make you nervous and will make you better everyday one that will not make you nervous wondering what to do safe disposal of drugs is what we want from you we need a new way one for every day one that will not make you nervous wondering what to do city hall, this is what we want from you ♪ supervisor mirkarimi: perhaps someone could employ walt to sing by one of the boxes. just a suggestion. next speaker, please. >> i am in support of this idea. i don
we are asking to move with a little more speed on behalf of the grocery industry to partner with the department of environment in providing consumer information that you are asking them to have. we offered that as a suggestion. we're supporting the ordinance at this time. we're looking to be constructive. thank you. supervisor mirkarimi: thank you very much. next comment, please. >> ♪ keep your drug item open now safe will find a way you think you'll be safe now from all the things you...
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i shouldn't have to be a chemicalist to go to the grocery store. >> most focus on plastics containing the chemical but often overlooked is bpa found in the lining of cans. it's used as a part of a coating that keeps food fresh and interacting with the metal. fda has expressed concern but issued no rules. the breast cancer fund wants that change saying that bpas are dangerous. >> when we take it in, the body reads it as pushing the bottom ons that our hormones do are disrupt how those work. >> they have linked to it health concerns including cancer and obesity but other studies show no linkage. chemical industry says concerns are overblown. >> the data from scientific bodies shows that bpa is safe. >> senator dianne feinstein has been pushing a compromise that would study the impact and ban it in some baby products. >> move aggressively right now in baby cups, in baby bottles and infant form and infant food and then in conjunction with the fda study get bpa out of canned goods. >> the compromise was voted down just this week. now, california senator is urging them to back away from pro
i shouldn't have to be a chemicalist to go to the grocery store. >> most focus on plastics containing the chemical but often overlooked is bpa found in the lining of cans. it's used as a part of a coating that keeps food fresh and interacting with the metal. fda has expressed concern but issued no rules. the breast cancer fund wants that change saying that bpas are dangerous. >> when we take it in, the body reads it as pushing the bottom ons that our hormones do are disrupt how...
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michigan guy is still buying groceries with food stamps. it's got a lot of lawmakers fuming but it's all above board. 59-year-old leroy fix won $2 million in the lottery. his take home was $850,000 but here's the catch. even with all that dough, fix is still unemployed and still eligible for food stamps. >> going to set there and try to make me feel bad, you aren't going to do it. it ain't gonna happen. >> the state considers his winnings an asset. so with no weekly income, he was able to sidestep the system but, of course, now lawmakers going to try to close that loophole. >> and leroy is living large. >> coming up at 5:00, why you shouldn't wear mascara to an mri. >> and one of the california's most powerful officials, a college dropout, how the records got it wrong. it's all coming up tonight at 5:00. >> and that's it for the cbs 5 news at noon. >> have yourself a great afternoon. see you again on friday. 4:30. >> enjoy the sunshine. thank you, lawrence. >> caption colorado, llc comments@captioncolorado.com and i'm not talking about savi
michigan guy is still buying groceries with food stamps. it's got a lot of lawmakers fuming but it's all above board. 59-year-old leroy fix won $2 million in the lottery. his take home was $850,000 but here's the catch. even with all that dough, fix is still unemployed and still eligible for food stamps. >> going to set there and try to make me feel bad, you aren't going to do it. it ain't gonna happen. >> the state considers his winnings an asset. so with no weekly income, he was...
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. >> she plans to turn her groceries into a soup. >> i never thought i would be in this position in my life. i had a good life. and i raised a family. very owned three homes. i have lost my last house. it was foreclosed on. >> reporter: she says having access to food gives her one less thing to worry about. >> this is the big relief. and everybody is so kind about it. >> reporter: in fairfax, ktvu, channel 2 news. >>> a san jose grocery that helped revive the downtown area will close at the end of next month after 15 years in business. they opened on 2nd street back in 1996 with a loan from the city's redevelopment fund. the owner announced yesterday that he could no longer afford to keep the downtown market open. although two other stores will remain in business. they may have been a victim of its own success in reviving that area. a safeway moved into the neighborhood two years ago making it difficult for the smaller grocery to compete. >>> one researcher summed up new census numbers about marriage in the u.s. this way. we are no longer living in the olden days. it represents 48% of
. >> she plans to turn her groceries into a soup. >> i never thought i would be in this position in my life. i had a good life. and i raised a family. very owned three homes. i have lost my last house. it was foreclosed on. >> reporter: she says having access to food gives her one less thing to worry about. >> this is the big relief. and everybody is so kind about it. >> reporter: in fairfax, ktvu, channel 2 news. >>> a san jose grocery that helped revive...
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the coffee shop, grocery store and farmers market. >> i would definitely call that a pervert. if you have a camera in your shoe looking up girl's skirts. you can't get any grosser than that. >> i can't imagine what would bring somebody to think like that. >> reporter: police say the suspect is 26-year-old nicholas springer of san rafael. his scheduled arrangement was held over for tomorrow. right now he remains inside jail. but because of the women he filmed, some fairfax women say it should be a felony. >> it's out of character and not acceptable. and it's kind of creepy. >> reporter: a spokesman for the marin police department says springer's photo will not be released. >>> killing millions of sharks every year only for their fins is disrupting natural cycles in the ocean says ming. he says it doesn't really taste good, it's more of a status symbol. >> it's more of a status symbol that tells people that it's a good dinner because there's shark fin soup there. and really, that shark fin can be replaced by other food. >> reporter: and ming is trying to stop the hunting of enda
the coffee shop, grocery store and farmers market. >> i would definitely call that a pervert. if you have a camera in your shoe looking up girl's skirts. you can't get any grosser than that. >> i can't imagine what would bring somebody to think like that. >> reporter: police say the suspect is 26-year-old nicholas springer of san rafael. his scheduled arrangement was held over for tomorrow. right now he remains inside jail. but because of the women he filmed, some fairfax...
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and to reestablish the muni link that helps our families to the grocery store. there are no grocery stores on the island. population consists of a transitional community. we used to have about 180 kids to provide academic success, job readiness, healthy lifestyles, and we're taking from the children that are the future of our generation. so please reconsider budget cuts, and i just want to say hello to maria and thank you for all the work you do. please do not cut our children funds. thank you. [applause] >> i am just a parent on treasure island. my kids go to treasure island boys and girls club. they need that clubhouse, just like i need my kids to do their homework. [applause] one more question for the mayor and supervisor -- i just want to know what are you guys doing with the money from the number one cash crop in california, which is cannabis? i know you guys are charging cannabis club a large tax. i want to know where that tax money is going and why we are having a budget crisis when you're getting that much money from each club in san francisco. [applause
and to reestablish the muni link that helps our families to the grocery store. there are no grocery stores on the island. population consists of a transitional community. we used to have about 180 kids to provide academic success, job readiness, healthy lifestyles, and we're taking from the children that are the future of our generation. so please reconsider budget cuts, and i just want to say hello to maria and thank you for all the work you do. please do not cut our children funds. thank you....
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originally started in the grocery store parking lot. it looks like it just rolled and rolled and rolled, i don't know how many times, but the car is destroyed. >> we'll pass on any little bit of information, obviously. we hope somebody can find lance and can in some way, shape, or form help and hope we get a happy ending to this story. thanks, michael, so much for joining us. >> thank you. >> we're all praying for michael hare and his family. let's hope there's a happy ending there. now to oklahoma, where we've been watching frightening footage from just outside of oklahoma city. deadly tornadoes touching down there. watch this tv clip from affiliate kofr. >> it's crossing gregory road right now. it's right in front of me. it's a maxi, another quarter-mile-wide tornado. it's a quarter-mile-wide, maybe half-mile-wide maxi tornado. there's the power flashes, crossing gregory road right now. crossing gregory road as a maxi tornado right now. look at the size of this thing, mike. it's an ef-4, maybe an ef-5. piedmont, get below ground or ge
originally started in the grocery store parking lot. it looks like it just rolled and rolled and rolled, i don't know how many times, but the car is destroyed. >> we'll pass on any little bit of information, obviously. we hope somebody can find lance and can in some way, shape, or form help and hope we get a happy ending to this story. thanks, michael, so much for joining us. >> thank you. >> we're all praying for michael hare and his family. let's hope there's a happy ending...
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we do have a certification that we issue to restaurants and grocery stores that sell food, not really a grocery store with food prep because food prep, a lot of the foods are prepared in restaurant, cooked consider that a potentially hazardous foods and if we conduct inspection and you, i think if you receive a -- about two consecutive 90 scores, we encourage operators to continue the high standard and continue to protect public health, that is why we issue that certificate. to encourage them to continue to do a very good job with the food prep but not the issue of violation -- >> not for decoy operation? >> not for decoy operation, no. >> thank you. >> is there any public comment? >> mr. pacheco, make that one minute. and i'm reducing public comment to one minute because we're going to lose a quorum by losing another commissioner. so please. >> i don't know english, can you help me or not? >> is he here to translate? >> i'll translate. >> somebody help me today. >> that's fine. >> yeah, ok. i can talk a little bit. i am ani fallah. >> does he -- i am abdo saleh. >> does he understand
we do have a certification that we issue to restaurants and grocery stores that sell food, not really a grocery store with food prep because food prep, a lot of the foods are prepared in restaurant, cooked consider that a potentially hazardous foods and if we conduct inspection and you, i think if you receive a -- about two consecutive 90 scores, we encourage operators to continue the high standard and continue to protect public health, that is why we issue that certificate. to encourage them...
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it's critical for us to lower the cost of american energy, lower the cost of groceries in the grocery stores and restaurants. lower the costs of all goods and services, by lowering the cost of energy production. make us secure as a nation. it's up to the american people to demand it from your member of congress, from both your u.s. senators as well as the u.s. house men. and if we get enough heat upon members of congress, particularly heat upon our democratic colleagues in the house as well as our democratic colleagues in the senate as well as on the obama administration, we can be a secure nation. we can be energy independent. we must and it's up to the american people to demand it. i yield back. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman yields back. under the speaker's announced policy of january 5, 2011, the gentleman from california, mr. garamendi, is recognized for 60 minutes as the designee of the minority leader. . mr. garamendi: thank you very much, mr. speaker. i want to focus on an extraordinary event that took place on sunday, that is american time, but before i do that i just
it's critical for us to lower the cost of american energy, lower the cost of groceries in the grocery stores and restaurants. lower the costs of all goods and services, by lowering the cost of energy production. make us secure as a nation. it's up to the american people to demand it from your member of congress, from both your u.s. senators as well as the u.s. house men. and if we get enough heat upon members of congress, particularly heat upon our democratic colleagues in the house as well as...
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were at their grocery store.hose big ticket gift cards, which allowed them to accumulate discounts really, really fast. >> you've got some tips for us. i'm at the grocery store that's not offering fuel perks, where do i go? >> don't despair. your grocery store may have a separate type of fuel rewards program. fuel perks is sort of this national program that only a few grocery stores are participating in. but your own grocery store may have its own program. stop and shop has a fuel rewards program. stop and shop being this sort of national chain around the east coast. where they give you every dollar you spend you get a point. and 100 points equals 10 cents off a gallon of gasoline. and you can do this up to earning $2.20 off a gallon of gasoline. and, of course, only valid for 30 days so you want to strategize. >> gas reward credit cards. good option? >> pretty good option if you obviously are fueling up a lot, you have a big gas guzzling car. the shell mastercard gives you a 5% rebate on all gas purchases. there
were at their grocery store.hose big ticket gift cards, which allowed them to accumulate discounts really, really fast. >> you've got some tips for us. i'm at the grocery store that's not offering fuel perks, where do i go? >> don't despair. your grocery store may have a separate type of fuel rewards program. fuel perks is sort of this national program that only a few grocery stores are participating in. but your own grocery store may have its own program. stop and shop has a fuel...
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. >> susie: we look at what paying more in gas stations and grocery stores is doing to the economy. you're watching "nightly business report" for friday may 13. this is "nightly business report" with susie gharib and tom hudson. "nightly business report" is made possible by: this program is made possible by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. captioning sponsored by wpbt >> susie: good evening, everyone. inflation is heating up and we can put the blame squarely on food and fuel costs. tom, retail prices in april hit their highest level in two and a half years. >> tom: susie, the increases were in line with what economists expected. still, the consumer price index jumped 0.4% last month in large part because of higher prices at the pump. take out food and energy and the core-rate rose a very modest 0.2%. >> susie: higher prices may not yet be visible in all areas of the u.s. economy. but, as suzanne pratt reports, paying more for food and fuel is taking a toll on consumers. >> reporter: it's no surprise to most shoppers in this new york grocery store t
. >> susie: we look at what paying more in gas stations and grocery stores is doing to the economy. you're watching "nightly business report" for friday may 13. this is "nightly business report" with susie gharib and tom hudson. "nightly business report" is made possible by: this program is made possible by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. captioning sponsored by wpbt >> susie: good evening, everyone. inflation is...
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the stalled galaxy community though the -- theater project included a trader joe's grocery store. we believe the cpmc project will serve as an economic engine to help revitalize the entire corridor. 1,500 new construction jobs and significant newspaper services into our neighborhood. diverse services that would benefit the surrounding community would include restaurants, health and beat. -- beauty shops, pharmacies, bake eries, card shops, and other retail uses. the 24-hour nature of the hospital will help stabilize the neighborhood and make it a safer environment for everyone who lifers and works there. the e.i.r. also addressed the unprecedented work of the blue ribbon community. the e.i.r. incorprates every recommendation of the committee. the cpmc has proven itself to be a good neighbor to the community in developing its long range plan. in closing it's vital we have a seismically secure hospital. thank you for your attention. president olague: thank you. you got it in in two minutes. that's pretty impressive. i read off four cards. i'll keep reading. john milsap, lance bayer,
the stalled galaxy community though the -- theater project included a trader joe's grocery store. we believe the cpmc project will serve as an economic engine to help revitalize the entire corridor. 1,500 new construction jobs and significant newspaper services into our neighborhood. diverse services that would benefit the surrounding community would include restaurants, health and beat. -- beauty shops, pharmacies, bake eries, card shops, and other retail uses. the 24-hour nature of the...
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. >>> coming up, it's the greta debate at the grocery store. fat or sugar, which one is worse? we'll take a look. ♪ >>> astronauts aboard the shuttle "endeavour" woke up to the sounds of the foo fighters, but they ran into a bit of trouble on the spacewalk today. we'll show you. >>> and more severe weather leaves a path of destruction in the midwest. we'll take a look. >>> and we've been watching that weather severe from minneapolis all the way dowar to memphis tonight. but around northern california, we are also now tracking some pretty strong thunderstorms d o wi our north. will any of this impact your monday morning drive? we'll let you know in the forecast, coming up. swipe your card please. excuse me...? this belongs to you... o...um...thank you. excuse me... this is yours... thank you! you're welcome. with chase freedom, you get cash back on what you buy everyday. this is yours! thank you! that's 5% cash back in bonus categories every three months. and an unlimited 1% everywhere else. activate your 5% cash back today at chase.com/freedom, or at your local chase branch. >>
. >>> coming up, it's the greta debate at the grocery store. fat or sugar, which one is worse? we'll take a look. ♪ >>> astronauts aboard the shuttle "endeavour" woke up to the sounds of the foo fighters, but they ran into a bit of trouble on the spacewalk today. we'll show you. >>> and more severe weather leaves a path of destruction in the midwest. we'll take a look. >>> and we've been watching that weather severe from minneapolis all the way...
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. >> you probably use those self-checkouts at the grocery store, get ready because food is headed in the same direction. we're going to tell you how. >>> they're busy over at mcdonald's, first the makeover they announced, now touch-screen ordering. >> no more, would you like fries with that, as now computers will take your orders. this is happening in europe. the touch-screen terminals will replace cashiers at 7,000 restaurants overseas and also be the end of cash. the terminals will only take credit cards. mcdonald's will also stay open longer accident introduce new menus and say it will improve efficienc efficiency. >> like the grocery ore. >> exactly. >> bri williams b is up next with "nightly news." we'll see you again at 6:00.
. >> you probably use those self-checkouts at the grocery store, get ready because food is headed in the same direction. we're going to tell you how. >>> they're busy over at mcdonald's, first the makeover they announced, now touch-screen ordering. >> no more, would you like fries with that, as now computers will take your orders. this is happening in europe. the touch-screen terminals will replace cashiers at 7,000 restaurants overseas and also be the end of cash. the...