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grocery as well. the catch all retail use. it's not more of a specific use like restaurants that does have different use categories. this is just related to the retail use. under planning code section 703.2. which uses are permitted uses, conditional uses or accessory uses in section code b 1 6, it provides that you can have as an accessory use as a specialty grocery or general grocery you can have alcohol sales up to 15 percent of the gross area of that use. of the general or speciality grocery. we are responding that wallgreens all false -- falls within the category of the 102 that it pride to. -- applied to. they have toilet and increasing over the years they offer more of a general grocery component. this is all within the same use category. the amount that they have dedicated to that use does not require planning department approval. it's the same use under the planning code. however under section 3.2 for that portion which can be classified as a grocery or specialty grocery use, the planning cod
grocery as well. the catch all retail use. it's not more of a specific use like restaurants that does have different use categories. this is just related to the retail use. under planning code section 703.2. which uses are permitted uses, conditional uses or accessory uses in section code b 1 6, it provides that you can have as an accessory use as a specialty grocery or general grocery you can have alcohol sales up to 15 percent of the gross area of that use. of the general or speciality...
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he didn't saying specialty grocery store and it's not a grocery store. this code should be changed if he applies it to it. another thing, in the case of lumbar and chestnut, it's very interesting. can you see this at all? >> yes. >> okay. nc 3 is based on if something has a wall on lombardy. there are some houses that have walls and they are 25 feet. the next house is nc 2. are you following me on this? it's nc 2. so some areas of the chestnut street shopping district which is what i call that area, they have not, you can't say this is nc 3 and nc 2. if we are sent just to the board of supervisors we are going to lose because of the lobbyist. i think this is an important thing. he was not clear. he was not forthcoming and stating that he didn't reply. there is no guarantee that they won't go up to the full 15 percent. thank you. >> thank you. mr. kramer, you have three 3 minutes of rebuttal. >> thank you. a number of the people speaking this evening have asked. it sounds like they have asked you to authorize ag a conditional use permit. that can only be
he didn't saying specialty grocery store and it's not a grocery store. this code should be changed if he applies it to it. another thing, in the case of lumbar and chestnut, it's very interesting. can you see this at all? >> yes. >> okay. nc 3 is based on if something has a wall on lombardy. there are some houses that have walls and they are 25 feet. the next house is nc 2. are you following me on this? it's nc 2. so some areas of the chestnut street shopping district which is what...
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i'd love to hear any ideas about the grocery store. i was hoping community based grocery stores be in the mix. >> yeah. we've been approached by some potential tenants, which precipitated our thinking beyond just the ground floor, just the street level. we now think there is a good possibility to get more full service that includes a combination of the sort of boutique street level food service approach, as well as more traditional services that you'd expect at a fuller service grocery. and we've tried to plan -- admittedly this is just conceptual to ensure that things like deliveries and drop offs and all those things can be accommodated. there is some parking set aside in our plan, not what you would have in the suburbs, but this isn't the suburbs so we think there's a good possibility of it. as we said in our interview, our proposal isn't contingent on delivering any one or another, but we think it's selfishly, a great amenity. and yes, it could serve the whole neighborhood, but would be great to have in the building. we spent a lot
i'd love to hear any ideas about the grocery store. i was hoping community based grocery stores be in the mix. >> yeah. we've been approached by some potential tenants, which precipitated our thinking beyond just the ground floor, just the street level. we now think there is a good possibility to get more full service that includes a combination of the sort of boutique street level food service approach, as well as more traditional services that you'd expect at a fuller service grocery....
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>> uber does not do grocery delivery. >> but i would think that they could. >> grocery delivery is surprisinglyenging. to pick the right avocados, to pick the right type of produce and items, how do you replace a type of ketchup, for example? how do you integrate with a grocery stores in a really interesting way? it is surprisingly difficult. that's why we don't think that either one of those companies -- >> amazon and google have deeper pockets and they probably know it is hard to pick an avocado and they figured out how to do it. >> absolutely. amazon twlb are two tice of competitors that we have. ones that are infrastructure heavy and ones that are infrastructure light. when you order from those companies, you can get a limited selection, only the selection that's available in their warehouses. on instacart you can order from all the stores in your city. also because they have these trucks they don't have to drive around, the best can you do is a next day delivery which is terrible from the the customer's point of view. with instacart you can get insta delivery. just like uber. there are inf
>> uber does not do grocery delivery. >> but i would think that they could. >> grocery delivery is surprisinglyenging. to pick the right avocados, to pick the right type of produce and items, how do you replace a type of ketchup, for example? how do you integrate with a grocery stores in a really interesting way? it is surprisingly difficult. that's why we don't think that either one of those companies -- >> amazon and google have deeper pockets and they probably know it...
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the grocery store which must be a full service grocery store and must occur during the first phase of development and must be located at the corner of bayshore and develop or is also required to build 2 parks once the parks are complete the recreation and park department will acquire them at a below market price which is locked in in the development agreement and operation and maintenance costs for the for the first 22 years of operation and rehabilitate the historic building at the northern edge of the site and finally the develop or will pay impact fees water and wastewater charges. the transportation consists of the development fee as well as a special impact fee which supervisor cohen mentioned so for the latter fee the develop or will be obligated to pay the fee rate which is justified and has been completed but that fee has not been instituted citywide but it will be required for this project. the development agreement also commits the city to provide support for the project without which the project could never get off the ground and so the city's contributions will consist of
the grocery store which must be a full service grocery store and must occur during the first phase of development and must be located at the corner of bayshore and develop or is also required to build 2 parks once the parks are complete the recreation and park department will acquire them at a below market price which is locked in in the development agreement and operation and maintenance costs for the for the first 22 years of operation and rehabilitate the historic building at the northern...
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also on the show, where are you doing grocery shopping? consumer reports is here with best grocery list in america and why you should shop there. >>> passenger groups are calling it a shakedown at the tsa. fees that won't be paying for actual security. >>> and the gm recall scandal, new indications that ignition switch defect may affect other car brands as well. we begin tonight with a new proposal supported by both sides in congress. democrats and republicans. to hike the federal gas tax by as i said, more than 65%. that's right. with conflict in iraq pushing oil prices higher and gas prices near record highs for this time of year, congress wants to squeeze you a little more. remember the gas tax is one of the biggest consumer taxes with more on this, diana with the manhattan institute. david nelson and senator john hogan from north dakota to join us. i will start with you, diane, what do you make of the tax? is it a good idea? >> well, it's better than the alternative which is letting the highway trust fund run out of money and stop spen
also on the show, where are you doing grocery shopping? consumer reports is here with best grocery list in america and why you should shop there. >>> passenger groups are calling it a shakedown at the tsa. fees that won't be paying for actual security. >>> and the gm recall scandal, new indications that ignition switch defect may affect other car brands as well. we begin tonight with a new proposal supported by both sides in congress. democrats and republicans. to hike the...
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local grocery store. >> and the local grocery store in his town is not the local grocery store. >> i'mt say, guess what, here, i'll do it, i used to not have money at all. i remember i had to -- i had to borrow $150 -- >> stop. >> -- from my parents to get my son, joey, a bass guitar. and now guess what, i get money, i get lots of money. i worked my ass off to get lots of money. and i worked around the clock for 25 years to get lots of money. and you know what? i am blessed. i am blessed to be an american. i am blessed that hard work pays off. i am blessed to be the luckiest guy on the face of the earth. but yes, i am rich. but that's not the issue because fdr was rich. you know, reagan was rich by the time he was president. a lot of great presidents were rich. the question is, can you still relate to people. it has nothing to do with going to the grocery store. just say it, they're rich and get over it. we don't care, we're proud of them for working hard and making money. >> so bill clinton's response, i think from the get-go hillary clinton's could have been so different and so groun
local grocery store. >> and the local grocery store in his town is not the local grocery store. >> i'mt say, guess what, here, i'll do it, i used to not have money at all. i remember i had to -- i had to borrow $150 -- >> stop. >> -- from my parents to get my son, joey, a bass guitar. and now guess what, i get money, i get lots of money. i worked my ass off to get lots of money. and i worked around the clock for 25 years to get lots of money. and you know what? i am...
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>>> well, we are live this morning at one of the most popular chains for groceries in the philadelphia area and what police are telling us is that this one store in mount laurel while you're shopping for groceries and things to put in your cart, somebody is shopping for things in your cart like your purse, wallet and credit cards and they are taking from it this store and then shopping next door to the other popular store, like target, and we will tell you thousand avoid this and when it is happening coming up. >>> this morning in the beach in state park delaware is shut down because of a possible shark attack, where officials are doing this morning to make sure that the beaches safe there. sue serio is here with the peak of your forecast. good morning, sue. >> you peak out the window, well, it is dark out there and you will notice that the ground is a little wet because we have more rain in the forecast, as of yesterday's wasn't enough. >> we have had in money when we got there and we... >> clinton's broke, what hillary clinton told dianne about their family's finances while they were
>>> well, we are live this morning at one of the most popular chains for groceries in the philadelphia area and what police are telling us is that this one store in mount laurel while you're shopping for groceries and things to put in your cart, somebody is shopping for things in your cart like your purse, wallet and credit cards and they are taking from it this store and then shopping next door to the other popular store, like target, and we will tell you thousand avoid this and when...
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philabundance opened up the fair and square grocery store last fall but this is first retail groceryhain in years. >> by the time we had a super market for people to come too we don't to have travel so far to get what we need. >> reporter: stories convenient and created beyonds. >> it may be the end of the food desert but beginning of economic development for the city. >> reporter: even though there are no major grocery stores in chester store officials plan to keep their prices competitive. >> we will match any competitor's prices and beat them by a penny. >> reporter: according to the three on your side report, of the grocery stores in the delaware valley, bottom dollar came out on top when it comes to savings beating retailers like whole foods, shop rite and wegmans. >> it is much needed. >> reporter: mayor agrees. >> i will be shopping here. >> reporter: he won't be alone. in chester, syma chowdhry for cbs-3 "eyewitness news". >>> big honor at city hall for young laid hoist beat the competition. >> council recognized little flower catholic high school swimming team today. these s
philabundance opened up the fair and square grocery store last fall but this is first retail groceryhain in years. >> by the time we had a super market for people to come too we don't to have travel so far to get what we need. >> reporter: stories convenient and created beyonds. >> it may be the end of the food desert but beginning of economic development for the city. >> reporter: even though there are no major grocery stores in chester store officials plan to keep...
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louis grocery store chain. why is this in a history museum? what is the big deal? we wanted to show that even those commonplaces you spend your most boring time of the week, this history -- there is something interesting that is such a specific part of life. they are a local st. louis family and they started with just one small store where they sold -- it was a butcher shop and ice cream store. now they are a huge chain that is very widely used in the st. louis area. looking at history from that angle, the idea of even those commonplaces have history was something we thought was very interesting. one of our other places, the overarching idea of home. sony different neighborhoods -- somebody different neighborhoods in st. louis. just as much a part of the city as all of these landmarks. this is where you interact and you work through all of these things in your life that later we wanted toy that show people that idea that history is not just a series of old military fortresses. history can be surrounding you all the time. >> allen huffman shares the tale of two miss
louis grocery store chain. why is this in a history museum? what is the big deal? we wanted to show that even those commonplaces you spend your most boring time of the week, this history -- there is something interesting that is such a specific part of life. they are a local st. louis family and they started with just one small store where they sold -- it was a butcher shop and ice cream store. now they are a huge chain that is very widely used in the st. louis area. looking at history from...
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gerri: the price of the grocery store is going through the roof, so maybe this won't be so bad. thank you for coming on. >> thank you so much. gerri: we will be right back with my two cents more. should america stop using coal? stay with us. gerri: not surprised by those poll results. finally, i'm already a little nostalgic for cash challenge. we wrapped up the project and i was super impressed by our participants. we had three of them on to tell the stories of living without credit cards. these days it is tougher and tougher to live without plastic but we find more americans are cutting down on the number of cards they have. average 2.6 credit cards per family. 29% of families carry no credit cards at all. very challenge to manage. it could be a good thing. thank you for joining me, we will see you back here tomorrow. charles: tonight on "making money." it is no joking matter, but this latest scandal gives me a chance to talk about wall street shenanigans and investing. and already costing massive jobs and electricity costs, but the epa is not done crushing calls the cost up na
gerri: the price of the grocery store is going through the roof, so maybe this won't be so bad. thank you for coming on. >> thank you so much. gerri: we will be right back with my two cents more. should america stop using coal? stay with us. gerri: not surprised by those poll results. finally, i'm already a little nostalgic for cash challenge. we wrapped up the project and i was super impressed by our participants. we had three of them on to tell the stories of living without credit...
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louis grocery store. but it took a forensic autopsy and a tape to reveal the entire story. >>> 16-year-old tina isa was the kind of daughter most parents dream of. she was a high school athlete, popular, a straight a student and wanted to attend college and become an airline pilot. >> tina wanted to be american. tina wanted to be independent. she wanted to have a career. she wanted to travel. she wanted to be her own person. >> her mother and father, zein and maria isa, were immigrants from palestine and ran a grocery store in downtown st. louis. >> like most immigrants, the palestinians went into the food business. that's a tradition in america. food service is one of the easiest types of businesses to operate. what was especially appealing to the isas and their relatives it was another way to rip off america. they could avoid paying taxes. they would play little games with food stamp fraud, grocery coupons. i mean, zein even said he loved america because there were so many ways to rip it off. >> on nove
louis grocery store. but it took a forensic autopsy and a tape to reveal the entire story. >>> 16-year-old tina isa was the kind of daughter most parents dream of. she was a high school athlete, popular, a straight a student and wanted to attend college and become an airline pilot. >> tina wanted to be american. tina wanted to be independent. she wanted to have a career. she wanted to travel. she wanted to be her own person. >> her mother and father, zein and maria isa,...
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store and as they're walking out of the grocery store, handcuffed and fingerprinted. there's a laundromat across the corner... >> the problem with that is that ice law enforcement officers are not permitted constitutionally to create a latino person dragnet and arrest everyone, fingerprint them and then decide who they want to remove. that's exactly what the constitution prohibits. >> al jazeera america presents the system with joe burlinger >> the dna testing shows that these are not his hairs >> unreliable forensics >> the problem the bureaus got is they fail, it's a big, big deal... >> convicted of unspeakable crimes did flawed lab work take away their freedom? >> i was 18 when i went in... when i came out i was 50... you don't get it back... >> shocking truths revealed >> the system with joe burlinger only on al jazeera america >> next on tech know. >> we probably ought to put the goggles on now. >> visionary technology. >> these goggles will help surgeons detect tumors that are less than one millimeter in size. >> life changing. >> these have the potential to rev
store and as they're walking out of the grocery store, handcuffed and fingerprinted. there's a laundromat across the corner... >> the problem with that is that ice law enforcement officers are not permitted constitutionally to create a latino person dragnet and arrest everyone, fingerprint them and then decide who they want to remove. that's exactly what the constitution prohibits. >> al jazeera america presents the system with joe burlinger >> the dna testing shows that these...
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there's there's tons of other service there's an insta card where you can get someone to go go do grocery shopping for you there's a laundry were some will come pick up your clothes and do the laundry for you so really there's a multiple. amount of services out there that you can choose from and we're getting to a point where if you have enough money you really don't need to do anything for yourself anymore now here's the thing i used to card and i love insta card and i personally think it's great so my little shout out to inscribe there if you want to give me a discount and purchase but i think that is great but i want to ask you how do you make money and connect people like how does how does an insta card for example which goes and picks you. they have someone go pick up your groceries how do you how does insta court the company make money because they're are they is here basically i mean you're basically paying a premium for the service so within stickered a lot of the groceries or prices are marked up and that allows him to card to be able to pay their independent contractors who are
there's there's tons of other service there's an insta card where you can get someone to go go do grocery shopping for you there's a laundry were some will come pick up your clothes and do the laundry for you so really there's a multiple. amount of services out there that you can choose from and we're getting to a point where if you have enough money you really don't need to do anything for yourself anymore now here's the thing i used to card and i love insta card and i personally think it's...
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i could walk to the grocery store. even though we lived in what today they call a little travel trailer and that's what all the married marines lived in and i had to learn to cook on a little camp stove. keg to pump up a little on the front of it and we had some wonderful times. i made a lot of marine friends and families because the whole base was family mostly. we had some lifelong friends that we made there. so actually it was a nice experience. i enjoyed -- now today, i think north carolina is my favorite state. , the s, my experience worst time of all that for years after my husband died in 1989, i had a recurrent dream that he was walking down a country lane to a mailbox and i would get there and there would be no letters. and this dream continued throughout the years until obviously maybe in the last 10 years and actually that's kind of what has happened. there were days, to me the lifeline was the communication and communication when our husbands were in the army were by letter. no telephones, no ipads, no cell
i could walk to the grocery store. even though we lived in what today they call a little travel trailer and that's what all the married marines lived in and i had to learn to cook on a little camp stove. keg to pump up a little on the front of it and we had some wonderful times. i made a lot of marine friends and families because the whole base was family mostly. we had some lifelong friends that we made there. so actually it was a nice experience. i enjoyed -- now today, i think north carolina...
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she also points out grocery stores offer their best bargains around the fourth.o stock up. >> condiments, ketchup, mustard, barbecue sauce will be the cheapest all year until labor day. they last a long time. the supermarkets view this as a time to sort of court you. a lot of people go grocery shopping who never did before just because it's a holiday. >> reporter: a holiday where food is, again, a main attraction provided you can afford it. chris clackum, "nbc 10 news." >>> the time right now is 6:27. nbc 10 news continues in just a moment with another half hour of news. nbc 10's matt delucia is following the closure of more churches in our area. matt? >> reporter: preparations continue to close and merge 16 parishes in the archdiocese. that's where we're headed. outside right now mostly sunny skies but next week that's all going to change. i'll have all the details when we come back. we showed people a survey that stacked fios up against comcast. what's it like paying for internet that's rated 6th out of 7 in customer satisfaction? not good. it's not the best. n
she also points out grocery stores offer their best bargains around the fourth.o stock up. >> condiments, ketchup, mustard, barbecue sauce will be the cheapest all year until labor day. they last a long time. the supermarkets view this as a time to sort of court you. a lot of people go grocery shopping who never did before just because it's a holiday. >> reporter: a holiday where food is, again, a main attraction provided you can afford it. chris clackum, "nbc 10 news."...
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they found 1 in 5 grocery workers rationed the food he or she sells. the median wage fells from $19 an hour to just over $15. and that is what they say has undermind the industry standard as stable middle class jobs. >>> san francisco has openings for 6 green jobs over the summer over a program called environment now. but as mark kelly warns, the lazy need not apply. >> reporter:ed in of this market street restaurant. davis, teaching staff the ins and outs of green living. >> the green bin? >> reporter: she is part of a program called environment now. her job is to go door to tkao eblg indicating all of -- her job is to go door to door. she has not all been a recycling ambassador. >> i was homeless for about, i would say for about a year. at first i was lost. i did not know what i wanted to do. >> reporter: in and out of shelters and no college degree made a career look like a longshot. >> but now i know what i want to do, do something with the environment. i want to be part of changing the world. >> i don't see limits to her potential. >> reporter: sh
they found 1 in 5 grocery workers rationed the food he or she sells. the median wage fells from $19 an hour to just over $15. and that is what they say has undermind the industry standard as stable middle class jobs. >>> san francisco has openings for 6 green jobs over the summer over a program called environment now. but as mark kelly warns, the lazy need not apply. >> reporter:ed in of this market street restaurant. davis, teaching staff the ins and outs of green living....
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store and as they're walking out of the grocery store, handcuffed and fingerprinted. there's a laundromat across the corner... >> the problem with that is that ice law enforcement officers are not permitted constitutionally to create a latino person dragnet and arrest everyone, fingerprint them and then decide who they want to remove. that's exactly what the constitution prohibits. >> i'm joe berlinger this is the system people want to believe that the justice system works. people wanna believe that prosecutors and police do the right thing. i think every american needs to be concerned about that. we do have the best justice system in the world, in theory... the problem is, it's run by human beings... human beings make mistakes... i'd like to think of this show as a watch dog about the system... to make sure justice is being served. wrongful convictions happen, we need to be vigilant. with our personal liberties taken away from us, it better be done the right way. is justice really for all? >> president obama won a second term with 70 percent of the latino vote. while
store and as they're walking out of the grocery store, handcuffed and fingerprinted. there's a laundromat across the corner... >> the problem with that is that ice law enforcement officers are not permitted constitutionally to create a latino person dragnet and arrest everyone, fingerprint them and then decide who they want to remove. that's exactly what the constitution prohibits. >> i'm joe berlinger this is the system people want to believe that the justice system works. people...
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store and as they're walking out of the grocery store, handcuffed and fingerprinted. there's a laundromat across the corner... >> the problem with that is that ice law enforcement officers are not permitted constitutionally to create a latino person dragnet and arrest everyone, fingerprint them and then decide who they want to remove. that's exactly what the constitution prohibits. >> president obama won a second term with 70 percent of the latino vote. while he was campaigning, he promised to reform the nation's immigration laws. that goal has proved elusive, and a powerful new voting block is losing patience with the process. >> we're trying to get our congress people, our representatives, and our senators, to pass the comprehensive immigration reform. >> in june, 2013, the senate passed an enforcement-heavy bill with bipartisan support that would have provided a path to citizenship. >> but house republicans didn't follow suit. >> "speaker boehner, immigration reform is alive in the hearts of all of us gathered here today. >> "and frankly, i'll make clear, we have n
store and as they're walking out of the grocery store, handcuffed and fingerprinted. there's a laundromat across the corner... >> the problem with that is that ice law enforcement officers are not permitted constitutionally to create a latino person dragnet and arrest everyone, fingerprint them and then decide who they want to remove. that's exactly what the constitution prohibits. >> president obama won a second term with 70 percent of the latino vote. while he was campaigning, he...
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store and as they're walking out of the grocery store, handcuffed and fingerprinted. there's a laundromat across the corner... >> the problem with that is that ice law enforcement officers are not permitted constitutionally to create a latino person dragnet and arrest everyone, fingerprint them and then decide who they want to remove. that's exactly what the constitution prohibits. >> al jazeera america presents the system with joe berlinger >> parole >> someone is going to get out and do something heinous it's goanna happen... >> when is enough...enough? >> i'm not sure why you didn't learn from your last incarceration >> some prisoners try to get it right >> i'm trying to go to school and get a nice job >> you're only 22, you can turn this around... >> and some just don't >> he actually told people in the halfway house, that he was amazed that they had given him parole >> the system with joe burlinger only on al jazeera america >> president obama won a second term with 70 percent of the latino vote. while he was campaigning, he promised to reform the nation's immigr
store and as they're walking out of the grocery store, handcuffed and fingerprinted. there's a laundromat across the corner... >> the problem with that is that ice law enforcement officers are not permitted constitutionally to create a latino person dragnet and arrest everyone, fingerprint them and then decide who they want to remove. that's exactly what the constitution prohibits. >> al jazeera america presents the system with joe berlinger >> parole >> someone is going...
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. >> supervisor breed, i understand the task force has home delivered meals and delivery of groceries to isolated and vulnerable. i think the additional outreach money to expend the number of people who are eligible but not signed up for cal fresh is really significant and tremendously urge. i think it's $195,000. i will to have dig back to the security task force and add that request and work with hsa staff and others to try to make sure that we all know what the money is going for. i think it's critical for the vulnerable population especially seniors and families that are hungry. there is a huge 50 percent of those eligible not signed up for cal fresh that we need to address. >> another big piece of cal works is what are the opportunities that we're providing for our families to meet the participation which is jobs right now. we're expanding the subsidies to the private employers as well as the number of folks we can enroll in slots so we're expanding 140 public servant slots to those to meet the minimum qualifications for service employment. we're adding 100 private sector slots s
. >> supervisor breed, i understand the task force has home delivered meals and delivery of groceries to isolated and vulnerable. i think the additional outreach money to expend the number of people who are eligible but not signed up for cal fresh is really significant and tremendously urge. i think it's $195,000. i will to have dig back to the security task force and add that request and work with hsa staff and others to try to make sure that we all know what the money is going for. i...
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. >> i have a condition, in terms of the percentage of grocery type items, are there restrictions that cvs has. i know it will be no alcohol or tobacco, but other grocery items because it's not a condition, but they have to make another stop at the liquor store, but they get everything they need and i move to approve. >> second. >> commissioner sugia. >> i like to ask a question to the cvs rep. this is an extremely large store or is it not for your, you know, general operation. >> it might be bigger in a shopping center or you have smaller ones. >> stephen labonge, to answer your question, it's the nature of the building. if the building had been -- mr. junice explained all the construction and seismic work. the building had been different. we didn't go in there saying we want this size. that's what the building was. some of the modifications is to make it a true building and make it a natural front, so did that answer the question? >> given that and the slide is of the facility and the fact that you have all this parking, how -- maybe this is a cvs problem, how are you going to market
. >> i have a condition, in terms of the percentage of grocery type items, are there restrictions that cvs has. i know it will be no alcohol or tobacco, but other grocery items because it's not a condition, but they have to make another stop at the liquor store, but they get everything they need and i move to approve. >> second. >> commissioner sugia. >> i like to ask a question to the cvs rep. this is an extremely large store or is it not for your, you know, general...
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they had their own restaurants, grocery stores.verything happened on ferris street that happened in jackson for the african-american community. >> the state capital of jackson, mississippi, located along interstate highway 55 known as the mississippi delta. it's the kind of place that makes you wonder, why did they make it the capital? until you grab hold of what used to be around here. it used to be the hub of african-american life in this city. when dr. king came to town, he came here. everybody did. medka revers had an office above here. musicians all played here, and the likes of duke ellington, count basey and louis armstrong took the stage at places like the crystal palace ballroom and the alamo on the street. >> what happened? where did it all go? >> integration. once we were able to branch out of our own indigenous black run businesses, the black-owned businesses died. great for the black race, but terrible for the black businessman. in fact, the only reason you're coming to ferris street right now, two churches, two funera
they had their own restaurants, grocery stores.verything happened on ferris street that happened in jackson for the african-american community. >> the state capital of jackson, mississippi, located along interstate highway 55 known as the mississippi delta. it's the kind of place that makes you wonder, why did they make it the capital? until you grab hold of what used to be around here. it used to be the hub of african-american life in this city. when dr. king came to town, he came here....
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they have someone go pick up your groceries how do you how does insta court the company make money because there are they it's there basically i mean you're basically paying a premium for the service so within a lot of the groceries or prices are marked up that allows insta card to be able to pay they're independent contractors who are going around much that you know for really not much but if you have enough of the customer base that it pays the bills right you know these are all similar to. you you go in you get a driver and there's a premium on top of the the fare that goes back to goober that's how they all make their money all of these services have their own sort of different funding mechanisms but essentially it's a premium on top of what you would normally pay if you're just doing something yourself right now here are some of the economic themes that give the task economy some context now this first crop that we're going to throw up it shows that middle class jobs if it ever comes up you take a massive hit over the past two decades there it is now the only growth in jobs has been m
they have someone go pick up your groceries how do you how does insta court the company make money because there are they it's there basically i mean you're basically paying a premium for the service so within a lot of the groceries or prices are marked up that allows insta card to be able to pay they're independent contractors who are going around much that you know for really not much but if you have enough of the customer base that it pays the bills right you know these are all similar to....
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it carries a line of merchandise and the dry fruits and the fruits and the groceries. and so, there are several of these, and to assist these dealers to establish recycling within a convenient zones. and i believe that we do a great job because we have a unique that is handles the convenient zones, and we notify the source when they are required to redeem containers and so forth. and so, this is doing our job and saying that it is a cooperation of the cities, counties, recyclers, and to get this done. >> could i just ask you a question, how many recycling centers are there in the state of california and what percentage are located on super market parking lots? >> so, we have about 2700 recycling centers in the state, and 32 of them are in convenient zones and that is about 1400 or so of them. >> so this slide gives you an idea of what is happening in san francisco, and someone mentioned haight ash bury and this is before they came into effect and it has been recycling in the state. and as you can tell from this map, san francisco is doing really well, in 1990, they hav
it carries a line of merchandise and the dry fruits and the fruits and the groceries. and so, there are several of these, and to assist these dealers to establish recycling within a convenient zones. and i believe that we do a great job because we have a unique that is handles the convenient zones, and we notify the source when they are required to redeem containers and so forth. and so, this is doing our job and saying that it is a cooperation of the cities, counties, recyclers, and to get...
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i have spent a lot of time personally working on grocery stores, and grocery stores as you know, are hard to recruit, and retain generally, whether they are formula retail, or not. >> i think that you will see a presentation in a couple of weeks by ted and he did his study shows that in certain categories, the prices of formula retail goods are 17 percent below those of independent retailers. and i don't think that, i will go into that any more. but, it is, there are... and one example, is like subway sandwiches too and not just grocery stores and he did not do food, did he other goods. but any way there are neighborhoods where they wanted a subway sandwich and it is an afford option and it is formula retail. and another hurtle, that we are trying to solve for, is the ability to fill long term large footprint vacantcy and many of you that have the study and there was an example there that commissioner adams knows and ocean avenue and walgreens space and there are challenges attracting a new tenant and the study pointed out that in cases like that it is possible that the regulation on
i have spent a lot of time personally working on grocery stores, and grocery stores as you know, are hard to recruit, and retain generally, whether they are formula retail, or not. >> i think that you will see a presentation in a couple of weeks by ted and he did his study shows that in certain categories, the prices of formula retail goods are 17 percent below those of independent retailers. and i don't think that, i will go into that any more. but, it is, there are... and one example,...
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we investigate your favorite foods shrinking at the grocery store while the price tag says the same. how to stay on the lookout and spot it for yourself. >>> a good evening to you on this monday night we begin with the fast moving story of american bowe bergdahl and the fire storm over the deal that released him from captivity. five taliban leaders have gone free in the deal and lot of people arguing too high a price to pay. other people wondering about the young man who wandered off his post. the only thing everyone seems to agree on those sent to his rescue were heroic. our coverage of the release of bowe bergdahl begins with martha raddatz. >> reporter: tonight we are hearing stunning accusations for those who risked their lives to save him with even a former senior defense official calling bergdahl a deserter. >> reporter: tonight the question -- who really is bowe bergdahl? the soldier, hospitalized in the stable condition. he was held so long by the taliban we know he is still speaking in their native language, finding english difficult. >> let him go. get me to come home. >> r
we investigate your favorite foods shrinking at the grocery store while the price tag says the same. how to stay on the lookout and spot it for yourself. >>> a good evening to you on this monday night we begin with the fast moving story of american bowe bergdahl and the fire storm over the deal that released him from captivity. five taliban leaders have gone free in the deal and lot of people arguing too high a price to pay. other people wondering about the young man who wandered off...
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of the grocery store you're going to go to.pons and their own weekly deal he is. >> this is not your grandma coupons. $2 off coffee. you sign in and it loads to your loyalty card. go to the cash register and automatically takes the money off. super easy. >> smart. >> okay. the next thing you can do is red plum.com. >> there's some websites, right? >> yeah, so red plum is one of the sources were they actually, they create the inserts in the sunday paper and also have a website where they have most of the coupons that are also in -- >> how do you get them? >> the way this works, you will see all of these coupons here, you can search based on category and then you can either load it onto your grocery card or you can print it out. you see like a little print icon. and -- >> print t take it with you. >> print that coupon with you. so, really good deals, couldn't be easier. >> this next website i love, you enter your zip code. >> amazing. so, this company called rtui.com, they produce the local coupons that you get in the register ta
of the grocery store you're going to go to.pons and their own weekly deal he is. >> this is not your grandma coupons. $2 off coffee. you sign in and it loads to your loyalty card. go to the cash register and automatically takes the money off. super easy. >> smart. >> okay. the next thing you can do is red plum.com. >> there's some websites, right? >> yeah, so red plum is one of the sources were they actually, they create the inserts in the sunday paper and also...
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that's part of the title but it's also the name of my uncle's grocery store in the book which is kind of where i grew up in a way, kind of where i came to really connect with my culture and my heritage by working a cuban grocery store in miami. the book takes its title from that store and the idea of prints los cocuyos the old adage is it takes a village. the book centers a lot around the growing up in being sort of ushered in connected to my heritage by cuban-american heritage through all the various people in the village in my community. so the story plays a central role in that are all the customers and all the regulars but i've formed relationships with. that's the gist of the title so i'm elevated to prints of the village so to speak or least i feel like it. >> people watching this program will see the name and they will know you best from january 21, 2013. what happened on that day? >> guest: i read a little poem at the inauguration to 850,000 people. i was in president obama's inaugural poet worked the 200 -- 2013 inauguration. i have written about that in the book. in this boo
that's part of the title but it's also the name of my uncle's grocery store in the book which is kind of where i grew up in a way, kind of where i came to really connect with my culture and my heritage by working a cuban grocery store in miami. the book takes its title from that store and the idea of prints los cocuyos the old adage is it takes a village. the book centers a lot around the growing up in being sort of ushered in connected to my heritage by cuban-american heritage through all the...
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be here for the lack of foundation before us i'm sure you're aware of it establishes security for grocery stores workers and janitors the first legislation was spearheaded by you by the a supervisor and the service employees for grocery store workings there's no law for the growing industry the hospitality industry even though there are over 4 thousand jobs and support $10 billion no spending every year the food large services and arenas are subtract to rapid turning around that means that many of our workers survivor job security. i want to share stories from our folks about the importance of this legislation and talk about one worker who worked at a hotel for over two decades because there was a change no property manager he lost his job and became noted in travel guys as a san francisco treasurer and another worker worked from unloading supplies to busing and made it to the front of the house by the owner fired her and that olden all the workers when another owner took over she said she loved her job and treated customers like family. today, i'm happy to be discussing the plan on behal
be here for the lack of foundation before us i'm sure you're aware of it establishes security for grocery stores workers and janitors the first legislation was spearheaded by you by the a supervisor and the service employees for grocery store workings there's no law for the growing industry the hospitality industry even though there are over 4 thousand jobs and support $10 billion no spending every year the food large services and arenas are subtract to rapid turning around that means that many...
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all the grocery list rudy. this is not a great plan at all but we will make it have been as always we use easy. check out the factual stuff. the. result got a lot of french articles. no. doubt sorry drug. i just. order some bread for. your. contract. or for you for. your. business. my record. that we will. have a producer actually i checked the translate this properly. because chords are from a french article translated by. itself as a just for you because if i have nothing to do. i don't like the script is being chopped or something it's going to take like forty minutes for some. one of those bad boys and girls. i was also thinking were carried out of the sure it would be the last paragraph. first out story now my show is. going to. is like the most exciting part of the day for me. probably what comes after it all so. everything i could use from the interview. is just this phrase this is about the sex. because there are two girls it doesn't make sense. she's talking. about the bars and living in paris. going f
all the grocery list rudy. this is not a great plan at all but we will make it have been as always we use easy. check out the factual stuff. the. result got a lot of french articles. no. doubt sorry drug. i just. order some bread for. your. contract. or for you for. your. business. my record. that we will. have a producer actually i checked the translate this properly. because chords are from a french article translated by. itself as a just for you because if i have nothing to do. i don't like...
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i meet a bunch of them above city grocery, john currence's place on the square.risham writers in residence, megan abbott, jack pendarvis, a poet chayuma elliott. bryce thompson a senior writer for espn. fellow writer on the series "treme," chris. novelist ace atkins. poet derek harell is originally from milwaukee. crime novelist billy boyle from brooklyn. downstairs, currence's restaurant city grocery cranks out many delicious things. the man known as big bad chef, aka johnny snack, is sending some of those goodies upstairs as there's nothing professional writers like more than free food. usually, you put five writers in a room, it's an ugly, hell broth of envy, hatred -- >> we all hate tommy. >> yeah, that goes without saying. >> even me. i hate me worst of all. >> around here anyway the writers are really supportive of each other. for writers to argue would be like arguing over a piece of dirt. i mean, what are we fighting about? >> the stakes are too low. >> the stakes are so low. why would you be a jerk about it? >> if mississippi were a country and there wer
i meet a bunch of them above city grocery, john currence's place on the square.risham writers in residence, megan abbott, jack pendarvis, a poet chayuma elliott. bryce thompson a senior writer for espn. fellow writer on the series "treme," chris. novelist ace atkins. poet derek harell is originally from milwaukee. crime novelist billy boyle from brooklyn. downstairs, currence's restaurant city grocery cranks out many delicious things. the man known as big bad chef, aka johnny snack,...