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and the grocery industry. think about entrepreneurs, think about it creatively where you can give individuals business who may want to create a new or different grocer-type experience that envisions the online components -- a courtesy component as well as the traditional bread and butter and egg and milk, grab and go necessities of everybody's needs. >> this is a long motion. >> would the 60 days start january 1st? between now and the end of the year? it will be hard. january 1st? >> okay. i am wondering even if 60 days is enough. that there be 90 days. unless you think 60 is better? >> from a staff perspective, more is better. if we can get 90 days, that would be great. >> could we say 60 days -- 90 days with a report in 60 days? >> wonderful. >> sure. >> an amendment to the 60. >> we propose to postpone or suspend it until 90 days starting january 1st. with a report 60 days starting from january 1st, it is acceptable. >> okay.
and the grocery industry. think about entrepreneurs, think about it creatively where you can give individuals business who may want to create a new or different grocer-type experience that envisions the online components -- a courtesy component as well as the traditional bread and butter and egg and milk, grab and go necessities of everybody's needs. >> this is a long motion. >> would the 60 days start january 1st? between now and the end of the year? it will be hard. january 1st?...
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grocery stores are experimenting. here in san francisco grocery stores are experimenting with online sales strategies, with delivery and click and collect. nationally amazon's purchase of whole foods suggests there is value in brick and mortar. they are an asset for sales. the whole foods 430 existing locations which are by large located in affluent urban areass are expecting them as hubs. while preferring to go in person. the other major trend is that increasingly americans are spending their money on experiences rather than buying things. by experiences i mean dining out and travel are the experiences that are seeing an increase in sales. as part of the city wide study, we looked at how the financial trends are playing out here in san francisco. we looked at sales tax revenue city wide, and the thing that really jumps out is that since 2015, sales tax revenues for general consumer goods has been declining. for the last three years those sales have been declining. sales in restaurants continue to increase, but sales
grocery stores are experimenting. here in san francisco grocery stores are experimenting with online sales strategies, with delivery and click and collect. nationally amazon's purchase of whole foods suggests there is value in brick and mortar. they are an asset for sales. the whole foods 430 existing locations which are by large located in affluent urban areass are expecting them as hubs. while preferring to go in person. the other major trend is that increasingly americans are spending their...
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i see the list of high end grocery stores. i don't see -- where is grocery outlet? where is rainbow groceries? where are the other co-ops that can provide products at reasonable prices. even if you have $175,000 that is stated here, it is so high that you can't, you know, you have to save money. it is good quality food. i don't see those particular places outreached to. and then we have the price. i mean if the rent is, you know, you can get the places to come in. they will show up. you have to make it appealing for them. so i think you need to go back to the drawing board and take a look at the pricing is for the rent and the tenants improvements. and look at some of these other co-op type of grocery stores. if you make it appealing for them, rent wise, it is going to grow. and i don't want us to be here five years from now when you have 400,000 people living there and you have whole foods coming banging on the door. it is too late. you had your chance. you weren't there for the community when they needed you the most. and now you want to come back. it is abo i wou
i see the list of high end grocery stores. i don't see -- where is grocery outlet? where is rainbow groceries? where are the other co-ops that can provide products at reasonable prices. even if you have $175,000 that is stated here, it is so high that you can't, you know, you have to save money. it is good quality food. i don't see those particular places outreached to. and then we have the price. i mean if the rent is, you know, you can get the places to come in. they will show up. you have to...
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this is a map of the grocery store in the area. woodlands and proximity of the larger grocers. a key provision is 9.07. if the developer is unable to enter into a lease with an acceptable grocery tenant on commercially reasonable terms acceptable to the developer the developer make seek approval to terminate and it shall not be unreasonably withheld, conditioned or delayed. this was brought to the transbase cac last thursday. they voted against recommending the commission terminate the grocery obligation. that was a 5-3 vote. there are cac members here to speak during the public comment period. although staff understanding the cac's concerns, staff finds developer complied with the terms. made good faith efforts, the o ocii hired retail consultant agrees local demand cannot support two grocers. space constraints are challenges. in our opinion the dda language is very clear the approval shall not be withheld. therefore staff finds the developer has fully comply with the terms and recommends the commission approve termination of the
this is a map of the grocery store in the area. woodlands and proximity of the larger grocers. a key provision is 9.07. if the developer is unable to enter into a lease with an acceptable grocery tenant on commercially reasonable terms acceptable to the developer the developer make seek approval to terminate and it shall not be unreasonably withheld, conditioned or delayed. this was brought to the transbase cac last thursday. they voted against recommending the commission terminate the grocery...
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of the grocery store like kittens? returns home with children. he gets home and starts putting the groceries away. we do this in silence. later that night i looked at him and i was like, i told you not to take the kids to the grocery store. he's like, you don't even understand. you don't even know what happened. >> but he told her anyway. >> those kids were such little jerks, they were such little a-holes. they were running up and down the isles. one got into the freezer section, shut the door on herself while the other started putting food this her cart -- >> whip out the violin. what do you think she's doing every single day? >> i said maybe you should just relax. and he looked at me like he was going to gut me. and then he realized that is the same thing he said to me every single time i would take the kids grocery shopping or go anywhere in public with them. >> moral of the story, deal with it, hubby. >> this is so hard. >> this is a video today, they're all about slick editing, music, how to get your adrenaline --
of the grocery store like kittens? returns home with children. he gets home and starts putting the groceries away. we do this in silence. later that night i looked at him and i was like, i told you not to take the kids to the grocery store. he's like, you don't even understand. you don't even know what happened. >> but he told her anyway. >> those kids were such little jerks, they were such little a-holes. they were running up and down the isles. one got into the freezer section,...
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but within that radius, r-1 is bringing the future a little closer, one grocery trip at a time. gadi schwartz, nbc news, scottsdale, arizona. >>> we'll take a break and be back in a moment with an american olympic champion and his urgent message about men's health. >>> we're back now with the olympic star facing a major battle. swimmer nathan adrian announced he has testicular cancer and will undergo surgery on monday. nbc's miguel almaguer has his message that's hitting home with men across the country tonight. >> nathan adrian, the five-time olympic gold medalist, lives life from the front of the pack. >> adrian, gold for the u.s.! >> reporter: now the swimming sensation is in a different kind of race. life, like swimming the 100 free, he writes on instagram, can come at you hard and fast, as you can't always see who or what may be chasing you down. i unfortunately learned that i have testicular cancer. with a worldwide following after winning gold in beijing, london, and rio, adrian says, i hope to share my journey in an effort to help break the stigma of discussing men's hea
but within that radius, r-1 is bringing the future a little closer, one grocery trip at a time. gadi schwartz, nbc news, scottsdale, arizona. >>> we'll take a break and be back in a moment with an american olympic champion and his urgent message about men's health. >>> we're back now with the olympic star facing a major battle. swimmer nathan adrian announced he has testicular cancer and will undergo surgery on monday. nbc's miguel almaguer has his message that's hitting home...
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new advil multi-symptom cold & flu. >>> how about this, robors bringing groceries right to your door.e're going to tell you how one big chain is reinventing your food shopping exrience, no drivers needed. here's gadi schwartz. >> reporter: remember when baggers at the super market would carry your groceries to the car? well, in scottsdale, arizona, gi times are a-ch. now they're loading up robots. is this weird? >> no, no. i think it's super fun. >> reporter: this is r-1, a driverless car making deliveries for the grocery chain kroger as part of a pilot project with a new company called n >> it feels very futuristic. a >> repor few miles away, it's changed the way shannon bagget shops onle. her delivery charge, $5.95, and she says she's got more free time. >> it's super easy and it saves me an hour at the grocery store. >> reporter: nuro's cofounder says that's the point. >> we will be able to give back that huge amount of time to people. >> reporter: he says this isn't about taking away jobs, it's about creating them in a new market. g.building, monitoring, lo art is this safe? nuro
new advil multi-symptom cold & flu. >>> how about this, robors bringing groceries right to your door.e're going to tell you how one big chain is reinventing your food shopping exrience, no drivers needed. here's gadi schwartz. >> reporter: remember when baggers at the super market would carry your groceries to the car? well, in scottsdale, arizona, gi times are a-ch. now they're loading up robots. is this weird? >> no, no. i think it's super fun. >> reporter: this...
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. >>> and amazon shook up the groe grocery world last year, now they're looking on expanding.e on those plans next. >>> and here's how we ended the ttest year on record. 66.28 inches, blowing the old record set back in 1889 out of the water by almost five inches. no rain i the forecast today but we'll have falling temperatures. i'll have more on that and it's breezy out there. breezy out there. when the winds subside fact: some of your favorite foods stain teeth. unlike ordinary whitening toothpaste, colgate optic white has hydrogen peroxide that goes below the tooth's surface for a smble that's 4 shades viwhiter! colgate optic white. whitening that works. ♪ >>> in north korea thousands of people packed a square in central pyongyang to celeb nte theew year. >> that's right. it happened near a river that cuts through the center of the city. prettyimpressive. >>> north korea's leader, kim jong-un warned the u.s. about makingut demands a denuclearization. >> in his address kim says hiss e for complete denuclearization remains unchanged. he says he mayeeave to a new path if the u.
. >>> and amazon shook up the groe grocery world last year, now they're looking on expanding.e on those plans next. >>> and here's how we ended the ttest year on record. 66.28 inches, blowing the old record set back in 1889 out of the water by almost five inches. no rain i the forecast today but we'll have falling temperatures. i'll have more on that and it's breezy out there. breezy out there. when the winds subside fact: some of your favorite foods stain teeth. unlike...
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i support a grocery store in this location. i think to the testimony today, i don't trust this company when it comes to first source local hiring and worker touch our rights. just in the paper today, there is an incident here involving a worker in san francisco. it is pretty egregious. i would rather not vote on it until we have something from the community that involves oewd. there is no one here from oewd. i am generally supportive of a grocery store at this location. but i am not ready to vote on it today. >> i agree with that sentiment. i agree it is a little bit chicken and oewd are the experts on negotiating. i think food and grocery stores are are critical to neighborhoods. that is why i supported the one on polk street. i think i went down to trader joe's in the westfield and it was incredibly crowded because we need supermarkets, and they are critical to making neighborhoods and communities. i'm strongly supportive and i trust the folks at oewd to negotiate a strong first source agreements. that will have to be enforce
i support a grocery store in this location. i think to the testimony today, i don't trust this company when it comes to first source local hiring and worker touch our rights. just in the paper today, there is an incident here involving a worker in san francisco. it is pretty egregious. i would rather not vote on it until we have something from the community that involves oewd. there is no one here from oewd. i am generally supportive of a grocery store at this location. but i am not ready to...
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molette green i at grocery store this morning. ou she has expert couponers to help her >> that's right. we have our groceries. we're paying for them. how much dide save? we'll tell you when we come back on news 4 today. those are thcoupons right e >>> you're watching news 4 today. one o the biggest soccer clubs is making a push for one of the c. united players. acosta left training camp and flew to europe, due to a transfer offer from psg. the club has submitted an offer, potentially as high as $10 million. wow. acosta was inea the final of his contract in d.c., after making $650,000 last season. i would say that's a pay raise. the international transfer wind closes this evening. >>> now, to a mystery deepening in south florida. a routine call to a publi works crew to fix a sinkhole, led to a discovery of a secret tunnel. appears who dug that hole is trying to get inside a bank nearby. the hole started in the woods and stretched for 50. they wound a wagon full of tools. but no answers about w that hole. >>> digging for more clues.
molette green i at grocery store this morning. ou she has expert couponers to help her >> that's right. we have our groceries. we're paying for them. how much dide save? we'll tell you when we come back on news 4 today. those are thcoupons right e >>> you're watching news 4 today. one o the biggest soccer clubs is making a push for one of the c. united players. acosta left training camp and flew to europe, due to a transfer offer from psg. the club has submitted an offer,...
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a look at the otheruools that eed before heading to the grocery store these days. here >>> super bowl liii is days away but the excitement is for some by that blown call from the nfc champnship game. nfl referees admitted they missed the pass interference call in the saints/rams game. they believe that robbed the saints of a super bowl game they deserved to be in. the commissioner spoke about at the state of the leag. >> i understand the importance of it to new orleans and to this franchise and to the nfl. it's a play that should be called. >> despite the controversy, the super bowl will go on. the patriots take on the rams in atlanta on sunday. >>> we started showing you buzz worthy super bowl ads yesterday with the dor itsos commercial featuring the backstreet boys. today we have a few more. first up its michael bubel is bubbly sparkling water. >> michael? >> yep. >> don't do that. >> in the commercial the singer makes it his job to correct the spelling and the pronunciation of the bubbly water. >>> next up,e are talking about the m&ms. >> guys, stop touching me.
a look at the otheruools that eed before heading to the grocery store these days. here >>> super bowl liii is days away but the excitement is for some by that blown call from the nfc champnship game. nfl referees admitted they missed the pass interference call in the saints/rams game. they believe that robbed the saints of a super bowl game they deserved to be in. the commissioner spoke about at the state of the leag. >> i understand the importance of it to new orleans and to...
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. >> on saturday, there is going to be help with groceries. justin finch has more. >> reporter: goomorning. we're really glad to share this news and what we know must be a very difficult day for hundreds of tusands of furloughed workers and their families. such a need for food and necessities at this time, waking up o this payday without pay. that's why theapital area food bank is stepping in to help. we g a look at the preparations as they get ready for the big day tomorrow, when they openiv up free pop-ups to hand out groceries to furloughed workers and contractors. we have a map to sw you the locatis. you can see where they are teaming up with grocery stores here. off of thee in keterring. and inth d.c., nst, off richmond highway and allentown road in camp springs. spoke with the capital area food bank president and ceo. she spoke with us about the need for this effort. >> often, what we're seeing is food is that part o the budget at people tend to squeeze. the food part of the budget is where they make reductions in. >>eporter: they will h
. >> on saturday, there is going to be help with groceries. justin finch has more. >> reporter: goomorning. we're really glad to share this news and what we know must be a very difficult day for hundreds of tusands of furloughed workers and their families. such a need for food and necessities at this time, waking up o this payday without pay. that's why theapital area food bank is stepping in to help. we g a look at the preparations as they get ready for the big day tomorrow, when...
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he is involved in one portion of the snap a program which is certifying new grocery stores to take snap benefits. he indicated that in his unit which is all furloughed because 95 percent of workers supporting the snap program are furloughed, there have been 2500 grocery stores that have b been applying in the short window around the country to be able to accept snap benefits. often there's food deserts where it's hard with people with snap benefits to find stores in their neighborhood that acceptt snap. there are 2500 applications that are stacked up in this three weeks of the shutdown. he talked about his anxiety but i have to get back to work to process these so more places would be more accessible to people who have food needs. that passion for serving the public and that's what's driving them, one mom indicated she had a great job in colorado but was able to i get an internship with dhs and moved her family from colorado to wood p.m. bridge virginia and that internship has turned into full-time work at the dhs and how proud she iston to be working on homeland security, and how chall
he is involved in one portion of the snap a program which is certifying new grocery stores to take snap benefits. he indicated that in his unit which is all furloughed because 95 percent of workers supporting the snap program are furloughed, there have been 2500 grocery stores that have b been applying in the short window around the country to be able to accept snap benefits. often there's food deserts where it's hard with people with snap benefits to find stores in their neighborhood that...
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and actually the grocery stores that apply to get food stamps, there are 2,700 grocery stores trying to get approval to take food stamps haven't gotten approval. and to make sure that people who are hungry in this country get food, that is a nonessential job was both insulting and, frankly, a little bit demoralizing. to hear as well from -- i can't recall which organization he works for, but someone who was saying, understood that as a federal employee when he came and joined the federal workforce, he gave up his right, in many ways, to organize, to strike, but he felt like he gave up those rights but the deal was the government was going to pay him for his job and that in many ways what's happening right now is kind of in labor terms the effect of the government locking out our workforce. and i don't want to steal senator kaine's thunder. he may have already mentioned this comment, but i thought this was, boy, oh, boy, it was telling. we had a number of air traffic controllers there. and these folks are not only working without pay, but many of them are working overtime without pay,
and actually the grocery stores that apply to get food stamps, there are 2,700 grocery stores trying to get approval to take food stamps haven't gotten approval. and to make sure that people who are hungry in this country get food, that is a nonessential job was both insulting and, frankly, a little bit demoralizing. to hear as well from -- i can't recall which organization he works for, but someone who was saying, understood that as a federal employee when he came and joined the federal...
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the fank teaming up with giant grocery stores to do this. a grocery store, includingn rtheast d.c., on brentwood road, richmon highway, campusway south, and allentowns road ip springs and off of the rockville pike in rockville. if you are planning to come out tomorrow morning, a food bankes ent has things you should know first. >> they will be open from 9:00 a.m. to noon at each of the sites. you will need your valid employee i.d. as a contractor or government i.d. and you can get freshproduce. >> reporter: want to pull up the map one more time and show you where the locations are again, across ourre from northeast d.c. to camp springs and keterring and alexandria. you will need a federal worker i.d. or contractor i.d. to take advantage. each location able to offer 250 items that include nonperishables, as well as free, fresh produce in the offering there. aglot of people will want to take adva we're told this will last as long as the shutdown will last. that's the food bank's plan. we have information on this pop-up market effort tomorrow m
the fank teaming up with giant grocery stores to do this. a grocery store, includingn rtheast d.c., on brentwood road, richmon highway, campusway south, and allentowns road ip springs and off of the rockville pike in rockville. if you are planning to come out tomorrow morning, a food bankes ent has things you should know first. >> they will be open from 9:00 a.m. to noon at each of the sites. you will need your valid employee i.d. as a contractor or government i.d. and you can get...
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whole foods quality has made us the industry leader in the grocery community. the store will also create over 200 new job opportunities. whole foods market currently employs 1400 team members at our seven existing san francisco locations, 75% of whom are san francisco residents. 80% of these are full-time jobs with benefits, which is the opposite of the grocery retail industry, which is traditionally only 20 to 30% full-time employment. we've met with the office of oewd and committed to continuing and providi continuing focus and providing jobs for san francisco residents. in addition, whole foods market trinity project will allow us to continue to build upon and create new partnerships for local businesses. our full-time local forager seeks out unique, high fault items to put in our stores. our local producer loan program has distributed $22 million in loans to help small businesses grow. our whole planet foundation has distributed $53 million worldwide to microentrepreneurs to support communities where our products are sourced. the whole kids foundation provi
whole foods quality has made us the industry leader in the grocery community. the store will also create over 200 new job opportunities. whole foods market currently employs 1400 team members at our seven existing san francisco locations, 75% of whom are san francisco residents. 80% of these are full-time jobs with benefits, which is the opposite of the grocery retail industry, which is traditionally only 20 to 30% full-time employment. we've met with the office of oewd and committed to...
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to grocery.comes really hard and difficult. you have to rely on strangers to give you food. it is really frustrating. >> you told me you were under going radiation. how are you managing your copay and things like that? >> i am a breast cancer survivor, as a survivor, i have plenty of copays and i have four doctor appointments during the four l furlough and i had to make my payments out of pocket and real conversations with my doctor offices and all of them except for one told me not to show up because i didn't have my copay. these are things you never think you have to do. how do you feel walking into this food line to get a bag of grocery. >> well, like with everything, it happens to everyone else but it is never going to happen to you. it as a long time federal employee, they used to say there is job security and there was always a place to go especially when i was younger but this just shows you that you are not free from any of it. you are subject to the same thing that anyone in the province
to grocery.comes really hard and difficult. you have to rely on strangers to give you food. it is really frustrating. >> you told me you were under going radiation. how are you managing your copay and things like that? >> i am a breast cancer survivor, as a survivor, i have plenty of copays and i have four doctor appointments during the four l furlough and i had to make my payments out of pocket and real conversations with my doctor offices and all of them except for one told me not...
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they couldn't pass the grocery-store test. >> what is that? >> the grocery-store test is that woman, when you're checking out and you're right across from her and she looks at you, and she goes, "wow, you have great teeth." that's the grocery-store test. they can't look at you and go, "wow, you have great implants." or "wow, it looks like you must have seen a dentist and had some work done." they just look at you and they go "wow." >> well, she looks like a different person. i don't think anybody would disagree with this. >> sure. >> she looks younger. >> and not everyone is the same. if you look at this gentleman... >> all right. >> all right? again, same thing. spaces between his teeth, broken-off teeth. now, if you look at his smile, it's not like hers. we custom build every smile to match every patient. he's a man. he needs a few things in his smile that's gonna be a little bit different. his lip moves different. he's got facial hair. these things are different. and that's the excitement for a prosthodontist, working with our patients, we
they couldn't pass the grocery-store test. >> what is that? >> the grocery-store test is that woman, when you're checking out and you're right across from her and she looks at you, and she goes, "wow, you have great teeth." that's the grocery-store test. they can't look at you and go, "wow, you have great implants." or "wow, it looks like you must have seen a dentist and had some work done." they just look at you and they go "wow." >>...
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he says grocery stores will understand. of course, wolf, as our reporting has showed, as this shutdown has stretched out over a month now, workers are becoming desperate. not only for groceries but for mortgage payments, braces payments, anything that any family typically has to pay for throughout the week. something they are greatly affected by when they do not get their paycheck. wilbur ross alluded to that when he said they could take out loans. he admitted in the interview that some of the american workers who are not getting paid might have to pay interest on their loans, paying interest to get their own paycheck. >> good point. thanks very much. caitlyn cot lykaitlan collins a house. >>> let's go to manu raju. where do these talks on a possible deal to reopen the government, temporarily, stand right now from capitol hill's perspective? >> reporter: tonight, democrats are rejecting the president's demand for a large down payment or a prorated down payment for his border wall. democrat after democrat say this is a non-s
he says grocery stores will understand. of course, wolf, as our reporting has showed, as this shutdown has stretched out over a month now, workers are becoming desperate. not only for groceries but for mortgage payments, braces payments, anything that any family typically has to pay for throughout the week. something they are greatly affected by when they do not get their paycheck. wilbur ross alluded to that when he said they could take out loans. he admitted in the interview that some of the...
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t-s-a and border protection workers and their familes waited in line for groceries provided by food banksr the country today. this video is from atlanta -- where the local food bank says, they served more than a thousand families of federal workers today. here in the bay area... there is no shortage of a desire from the public to help those employees out. that's been the case at oakland international airport this week... kron four's philippe djegal reports. (philippe) as the partial government shutdown drags on... a break for federal emplo yees at oakland international airport... who may be struggling to make ends meet and stay nourished -- working on the clock.david von damm/tsa- "in this operation alone, we're talking about 450 officers, staff and inspectors. a lot of people behind the scenes that you don't see everyday who are working just as hard." david von damm (dom) represents the transportation security administration. this week, the t-s-a breakroom is being used as a temporary pantry... housing donations from the alameda county community food bank... providing meals for federal e
t-s-a and border protection workers and their familes waited in line for groceries provided by food banksr the country today. this video is from atlanta -- where the local food bank says, they served more than a thousand families of federal workers today. here in the bay area... there is no shortage of a desire from the public to help those employees out. that's been the case at oakland international airport this week... kron four's philippe djegal reports. (philippe) as the partial government...
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they're spending on groceries and lululemon.hey're not spending as much on department stores if they are, they're being promotional. so we also talked about the whole future of grocery with amazon entering the space last year i asked mcmullen where he sees retail and groceries in the future listen. >> people will always ask, do i think retail will go away. and it's absolutely not. now, it will not look like the way it looks today you know, i think about there will be stores do go in online on a screen and buy something. you can scan your loyalty card and tell you what's for dinner tonight. we'll make you dinner for tonight. it is going to continually change which to me makes it super fun. >> and as far as grocery in particular, at least in this country, he said we're in the second inning when it comes to online shopping. that they're all sort of trying to figure out and whether it's a three-way race kroger, amazon and walmart he said it's so huge. >> second of how many? this is interesting how one of the few areas where the uk's
they're spending on groceries and lululemon.hey're not spending as much on department stores if they are, they're being promotional. so we also talked about the whole future of grocery with amazon entering the space last year i asked mcmullen where he sees retail and groceries in the future listen. >> people will always ask, do i think retail will go away. and it's absolutely not. now, it will not look like the way it looks today you know, i think about there will be stores do go in...
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police have not caught anyone yet. >>> more grocery options in 2019.mazon is planning to open more whole foods locations across the country. according to the "wall street journal," the goal is to make sure customers can have groceries delired within two hours. amazon prime services can also be used at whole foods stores so you n order groceries online and pick them up within 30 minutes. >> still can only afford one bag of groceries, though. >>> alexa helped people with their holiday shopping lists. company executives say the number of voice activated orders via alexa tripled during the christmas season compared to the year before. alexa was also used to help people find cocktail recipes for eggnog and moscow mules being at the top of the list. >> very mild start to the first day of the new year. >> 60 degrees is pretty incredib h. our averaigh is 44. it's not like we're warming up to 70 today. temperatures will hang out where they are throughout the entire day today. colder air moves in tonight or more seasonable r. we're kind of hanging out near 50 de
police have not caught anyone yet. >>> more grocery options in 2019.mazon is planning to open more whole foods locations across the country. according to the "wall street journal," the goal is to make sure customers can have groceries delired within two hours. amazon prime services can also be used at whole foods stores so you n order groceries online and pick them up within 30 minutes. >> still can only afford one bag of groceries, though. >>> alexa helped...
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i'll have to make a tough choice between, you know, paying my utilities or going and buying groceries for the next two weeks. >> so you may not realize just how far reaching this shutdown is. important government services, the one nas you are still paying for with your tax dollars, remain closed. that will likely affect you or someone you know or something you care about. if this is the year you wanted to perhaps start a bit, small business, the agency that handles loans for that is not processing loan applications right now. are you planning to get married this year in washington? you may have to wait. the d.c. court that handles marriage licenses is closed. and in just a few more days, all federal courts could be impacted because they are projected to run out of money on january 11. maybe you're thinking about or in the middle of buying a house. depending on your type of loan you closing could be delayed. the irs is impacted as well. most workers are off the job there. so that refund that so many people bank on could get processed later than usual. and if you're a farmer waiting on
i'll have to make a tough choice between, you know, paying my utilities or going and buying groceries for the next two weeks. >> so you may not realize just how far reaching this shutdown is. important government services, the one nas you are still paying for with your tax dollars, remain closed. that will likely affect you or someone you know or something you care about. if this is the year you wanted to perhaps start a bit, small business, the agency that handles loans for that is not...
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we do grocery store walks. we're able to get healthy items. just show how to prepare quick things like a stir tfry, how prepare things you put in your freezer, is in a tangible way we're able to prep and make easy to make healthy lifestyle decisions and working out around the house and doing thies you're ao do in your daily life that's a part of what you do. >> what would you say is the number one thing that you advise people to do when they're trying to get on a healthy start? they're trying to get on the right track and make some good decisions. maybe it's been a long time oor choicesmaking with eating habits and exercise. what's the first thing you suggest and recomme? >> i just say drink water. drink lots of water. cut out some of the sugar drinks and just drink watus. that's a really simple thing that's really good for your entire body. and a very entry level thing t do that is drink water. >> and cost effective. >> exactly. >> what is the number one deterrent that people have when choosing a healthy lifestyle, when taking thatto first st
we do grocery store walks. we're able to get healthy items. just show how to prepare quick things like a stir tfry, how prepare things you put in your freezer, is in a tangible way we're able to prep and make easy to make healthy lifestyle decisions and working out around the house and doing thies you're ao do in your daily life that's a part of what you do. >> what would you say is the number one thing that you advise people to do when they're trying to get on a healthy start? they're...
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that's why i let my wife do the grocery shopping.ive. >> he lets her. >> i usually go with her. anyway, that's our quality time. isn't that exciting. been married as long as we are. >>> you're never more than seven minutes away from your accuweather forecast. this is looking south from detroit. that is canada on the left there. windsor, canada. that is the detroit river. it's frozen. that's amazing. that's how cold it is up there right now. i think detroit is at least about 10 below this morning. they had a windchill of 40 below yesterday. let's look at what's going on back here at home. our exploratorium showing a lot of moisture in the air. that's why we have fog and just a general dampness that's going to be around for the rest of the morning as the rain starts to pull away. clouds and sun for the afternoon hours. mild highs once again. tonight, mild, foggy. it will be wet for sure tomorrow through monday. 60 to 63. 60 in half moon bay. richmond and san rafael, highs now tonight, since it's going to be damp and mild, temperatures
that's why i let my wife do the grocery shopping.ive. >> he lets her. >> i usually go with her. anyway, that's our quality time. isn't that exciting. been married as long as we are. >>> you're never more than seven minutes away from your accuweather forecast. this is looking south from detroit. that is canada on the left there. windsor, canada. that is the detroit river. it's frozen. that's amazing. that's how cold it is up there right now. i think detroit is at least about...
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for a popular san francisco italian grocery known for its pasta. lucca ravioli is lo >>> the clock reportedly ticking for a popular italian grocery known for its pasta. lucco ravioli shop will close and deli will close april 20th. they plan to sell the building. it has been in business for 94 years. >> that ravioli. >>> as one door closes, another one opens. this is in the north bay. and they have a unique spin. all of the staff is being paid above the minimum wage and getting profit sharing bonuses. the no tipping policy isn't new here in the bay area, there are a coupkooucouple other restaura do it. the business owners say it makes it a lot easier to hire workers. i would think that the profit sharing might add up to more than tips. >> yeah. >>> and last look at the weather. >> yeah, we will be tracking the rain later on this evening. and it mostly comes through while most of us are settling down for the night. so coming through overnight, but the next round may interrupt your weekend plans. >>> thanks so much for joining us. the next news cast i
for a popular san francisco italian grocery known for its pasta. lucca ravioli is lo >>> the clock reportedly ticking for a popular italian grocery known for its pasta. lucco ravioli shop will close and deli will close april 20th. they plan to sell the building. it has been in business for 94 years. >> that ravioli. >>> as one door closes, another one opens. this is in the north bay. and they have a unique spin. all of the staff is being paid above the minimum wage and...
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but walking past some groceries. and out the back door takes him across a national border straight into the united kingdom i cross the border if i'm going to grab because of drinks or. if i'm serving across them or at the back doors and luke am in the front here with we have the republic of ireland so. i would probably think maybe we're in the region of thirty forty times a day across the border living and working on the other side of the border it's a daily routine for many in these irish communities the small town of petty go with its six hundred inhabitants has been divided ever since ireland gained independence from britain people cross the border to post letters and get milk and when they die they cross it to bieber it bourbon johnson runs a little repair shop right by a crossing point he remembers what life was like when there was a heart border during the early seventy's violence was almost a daily occurrence for him and his neighbors. or they all of business of in the northern side of had to go or grown up by
but walking past some groceries. and out the back door takes him across a national border straight into the united kingdom i cross the border if i'm going to grab because of drinks or. if i'm serving across them or at the back doors and luke am in the front here with we have the republic of ireland so. i would probably think maybe we're in the region of thirty forty times a day across the border living and working on the other side of the border it's a daily routine for many in these irish...
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>> we're trying to cut the grocery bills just down to the necessities. i mean, we don't live extravagantly, so it's hard to tut out any bills. >> reporter: to try to help, the eovernment provided sample letters last month that federal employees can show creditors, explaining why they're struggling to pay their bills. according to the real estate npbsite zillow, unpaid federal workers will owe $438 million this month in mortgage and rent payments. do you think it's worth keeping
>> we're trying to cut the grocery bills just down to the necessities. i mean, we don't live extravagantly, so it's hard to tut out any bills. >> reporter: to try to help, the eovernment provided sample letters last month that federal employees can show creditors, explaining why they're struggling to pay their bills. according to the real estate npbsite zillow, unpaid federal workers will owe $438 million this month in mortgage and rent payments. do you think it's worth keeping
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the new ball of ours that's equal to one hundred forty million old ball of ours people run to buy groceries as soon as they get paid before their salary loses its value and that's if they can even find food that is wayland's or tired of shortages and inflation. more than three million of them have left the country in recent years seem mainly to colombia but the anger is growing among those who have stayed. and we're joined now by the news is jennifer camino gonzales she's been following the situation in venezuela closely jennifer you have family there we just heard the numbers about massive inflation can you tell us what it actually looks like to the average venezuelan well it is that is standing i mean we're talking about pensions that have been decimated salaries that are worthless people can't buy the basic things when it is exactly as as as it has been said when people go to the grocery store one day things are costing some certain amount and then the next day they cost something else so they have to every day check with the exchange rate is what it what the prices are and ultimately as
the new ball of ours that's equal to one hundred forty million old ball of ours people run to buy groceries as soon as they get paid before their salary loses its value and that's if they can even find food that is wayland's or tired of shortages and inflation. more than three million of them have left the country in recent years seem mainly to colombia but the anger is growing among those who have stayed. and we're joined now by the news is jennifer camino gonzales she's been following the...
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>> she's our expert grocery store. >> i am okay with t.j.'s. from alexis. >>> coming up next at 5:00, w're staying on top of breaking news. a huge fire at an airport parking garage. fire crews dealing with dangerously cold temperatures gripping millions this morning. >>> uber's new office where 300 employees are getting ready to move in. >>> a lot of super bowl support with both quarterbacks from the bay area. my name is jedda and my favorite thing about the grilled chicken club is the multigrain bun. it's toasted and then you get the cheese. so if you but really slowly you can literally taste every level of the sandwich. i don't eat very slowly, but if you do. my name is leslie. well i love the grilled chicken club sandwich because the grilled chicken. like, it's actually been on a grill. as soon as you grab it to go take your first bite, it's like just like, "psscheew". insanely good. >>> good morning east bay. let's get up and get going. this is abc 7 mornings. >>> now at 5:00. get ready for wet roads. live doppler 7 tracking rain around the
>> she's our expert grocery store. >> i am okay with t.j.'s. from alexis. >>> coming up next at 5:00, w're staying on top of breaking news. a huge fire at an airport parking garage. fire crews dealing with dangerously cold temperatures gripping millions this morning. >>> uber's new office where 300 employees are getting ready to move in. >>> a lot of super bowl support with both quarterbacks from the bay area. my name is jedda and my favorite thing about...
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>> we're trying to cut the grocery bills just down to the necessities.out any bills. >> reporter: to try to help, the government provided sample letters last month that federal employees can show creditors explaining why they're struggling to pay their bills. according to the real estate website zillow, unpaid federal workers will owe $438 million this month in mortgage and rent payments. do you think it's worth keeping the government shutdown going on in order to potentially get funding for the border wall? >> i don't know that it's worth the livelihoods of people. i don't know that anything would be worth that. >> reporter: waterson, who's also the local union president, says her kids are starting to notice her penny pinching. there's different food at home and fewer outings. she says she hopes a deal is done by february 1st, or else she'll have to choose between paying for bills or buying groceries. adriana diaz, cbs news, kansas. >>> coming up on "cbs this morning," the future of sears as the retail giant faces liquidation. tony dokoupil has details.
>> we're trying to cut the grocery bills just down to the necessities.out any bills. >> reporter: to try to help, the government provided sample letters last month that federal employees can show creditors explaining why they're struggling to pay their bills. according to the real estate website zillow, unpaid federal workers will owe $438 million this month in mortgage and rent payments. do you think it's worth keeping the government shutdown going on in order to potentially get...
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local people know who they are where they go for groceries and everything else. i think what wilbur was probably trying to say is that they will work along. i know banks are working along if you have mortgages the mortgagees the mortgage, the folks collecting the interest in all of those things they work alone. that's what happens in times like this. they have been dealing with them for years. the grocery store, i think that that is probably what wilbur meant that i have nothing the statement. he has done a great job i will tell you that. >> i want to know are you worried -- >> we are looking at venezuela, it's a very sad situation. that was the richest state in all of that area, it's a big beautiful area and by far the richest and now it's one of the poorest places in the world. that is what socialism gets you . when they want to raise your taxes to 70%. it is interesting, i have been watching our opponents our future opponents talking about 70%, number when you can do it for 70% it has to be twice that number but maybe more importantly what happens is you reall
local people know who they are where they go for groceries and everything else. i think what wilbur was probably trying to say is that they will work along. i know banks are working along if you have mortgages the mortgagees the mortgage, the folks collecting the interest in all of those things they work alone. that's what happens in times like this. they have been dealing with them for years. the grocery store, i think that that is probably what wilbur meant that i have nothing the statement....
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caesar salad disappeared from your grocery stores, plates, and restaurants. e. coli contaminated the lettuce in two farming locations around the country. because we could not trace back the source, they had to call all the lettuce off the shelves. one thing to know about the lettuce i have today, it is not labeled about where it came from. if you were told the lettuce was contaminated in arizona, he would not know whether you needed to throw this out and whether or not it would pose a health risk. easy to solve, not just by labeling food but by preventing contamination. in the case of the march, 2018 recall, the fda concluded that there was no other likely alternative explanation, except a major cattle farming operation near the farm went into the irrigation canals that water the plants. that contaminated the plants with e. coli which made it down to us and poisoned hundreds of people and killed five people. if we actually were to set public health safety could avoid much of this contamination. the limits were delayed act in the fall. the third example is honey
caesar salad disappeared from your grocery stores, plates, and restaurants. e. coli contaminated the lettuce in two farming locations around the country. because we could not trace back the source, they had to call all the lettuce off the shelves. one thing to know about the lettuce i have today, it is not labeled about where it came from. if you were told the lettuce was contaminated in arizona, he would not know whether you needed to throw this out and whether or not it would pose a health...
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the grocery store -- i think that is probably what wilbur ross met. but i haven't seen his statement. but he's done a great job. i will tell you that. >> aren't you>> worried? >> look at venezuela. it is a very bad situation. that was the richest state in all of that area. that is a big, beautiful area, and by far the richest. and now it is one of the poorest places in the world. that's what socialism gets you when they want to raise your taxes to 70%. it's interesting. i've been watching our future opponents talking about 70%. number one, they can't do it for 70%. it has to be probably twice the number. you really have to study. take a look at what happened to venezuela. it is a very sad situation. we have our eye very closely on venezuela, very close. if they can come to some sort of agreement, would you support it? >> it depends on the agreement. i have older alternatives. and i will use -- i have other alternatives. and i will use those other alternatives if i have to. we have to have a wall in this country. we have criminals pouring into our coun
the grocery store -- i think that is probably what wilbur ross met. but i haven't seen his statement. but he's done a great job. i will tell you that. >> aren't you>> worried? >> look at venezuela. it is a very bad situation. that was the richest state in all of that area. that is a big, beautiful area, and by far the richest. and now it is one of the poorest places in the world. that's what socialism gets you when they want to raise your taxes to 70%. it's interesting. i've...
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"it's like am i going to be able to buy groceries this month? am i going to be able to make sure that my lights stay on? (pam) it is day 28 of the government shutdown and local federal workers are taking action... protesting in mountain view.... talking to lawmakers in san mateo.(ken)others receive donations to help keep them on track. the stakes getting higher as the shutdown moves into a fifth week. with no end in sight. (pam) president trump says, he will make a major announcement tomorrow on what he called the humanitarian crisis at the border and the shutdown. the government shutdown has been prolonged by his demand for five- billion dollars to build a wall and the refusal by many in congress to authorize the money. in the past ... the president has threatenedto declare a state of emergency in order to secure funding for the wall. (pam) thank you for joining us i'm pam moore.(ken) and i'm ken wayne. the chances of a compromise with nancy pelosi and congressional democrats has been getting dimmer by the day. (pam)at the same time... their po
"it's like am i going to be able to buy groceries this month? am i going to be able to make sure that my lights stay on? (pam) it is day 28 of the government shutdown and local federal workers are taking action... protesting in mountain view.... talking to lawmakers in san mateo.(ken)others receive donations to help keep them on track. the stakes getting higher as the shutdown moves into a fifth week. with no end in sight. (pam) president trump says, he will make a major announcement...
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he sent home employees and customers . >> we saw a huge plume of smoke. >> reporter: the grocery store was without power for days. everything needed to be replaced and the store stayed close for weeks. of the 85 employees, 49 lost their homes. >> it is going to be a long haul. >> reporter: before the store reopened, many had to drive to chico to buy groceries. sometimes the treads could take hours. >> it's nice to have everything close by. >> reporter: the camp fire destroyed nearly 14,000 homes and claimed the lives of 86 people. as a community starts to rebuild, the grocery store has become a place for many people to heal. >> there has been a lot of hugs and laughing. >> reporter: ktvu fox2 news . >>> wells fargo has agreed to pay california $5 million to settle allegations it opened insurance policies and charged them without the consent. they agreed to give up its insurance licenses for two years and pay $5 million if it ever wants to sell insurance in california again. as part of a fake account scandal. a spokeswoman says the company has worked to make things right for customers a
he sent home employees and customers . >> we saw a huge plume of smoke. >> reporter: the grocery store was without power for days. everything needed to be replaced and the store stayed close for weeks. of the 85 employees, 49 lost their homes. >> it is going to be a long haul. >> reporter: before the store reopened, many had to drive to chico to buy groceries. sometimes the treads could take hours. >> it's nice to have everything close by. >> reporter: the...
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they will be able to buy groc y groceri groceries, get gas. >> that is one thing, and i'm glad thesecompany that's have mortgages, banks, and chell phones will do this, but many people buy things with cash and that is hard. >> sure as you said america is living close to the bone. the recession is over and things are better, but america has been restructured and we have all been living paycheck to paycheck after that. another crisis like this just exposes how vulnerable with are. and it is another instance that regular workers are being put on the front lines. they are trying to stick through the tough times to pay for. >> yeah, the government has given workers a letter, and most people, particularly if you're paycheck to paycheck, they don't have an attorney on retainer. >> and they don't have the time. >> yeah, you don't have the time to call up your bank and complain about a late fee on a good day. >> we would like to hear from those of you and the companies doing the right thing, and if you're stuck, tweet me too, i'm not looking to shame companies either, but maybe we can make ph
they will be able to buy groc y groceri groceries, get gas. >> that is one thing, and i'm glad thesecompany that's have mortgages, banks, and chell phones will do this, but many people buy things with cash and that is hard. >> sure as you said america is living close to the bone. the recession is over and things are better, but america has been restructured and we have all been living paycheck to paycheck after that. another crisis like this just exposes how vulnerable with are. and...
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local people know who they are, where they go for groceries ande when they go for groceries and everything else and what wilbur was probably trying to say is they will work along. banks are working along. the folks collecting the interest in all of those things work along. that is what happens in a time like this. they know the people they are dealing with and they work along. i think that is probably what wilbur ross meant. i have not seen a statement. >> aren't you worried to leave american diplomats behind? pres. trump: if you look at venezuela that is a sad situation. that was the richest in that area and out as one of the poorest places in the world. that is what socialism gets you. when they want to raise taxes to 70%. watching our future opponents talking about 70%. they cannot do it for 70%, it would probably have to be twice that number. what happens is you have to take a look at what is happening to venezuela. it is a sad situation. we have our eye closely on venezuela. >> if mitch mcconnell comes to an agreement, would you support it? pres. trump: it depends with the agreement.
local people know who they are, where they go for groceries ande when they go for groceries and everything else and what wilbur was probably trying to say is they will work along. banks are working along. the folks collecting the interest in all of those things work along. that is what happens in a time like this. they know the people they are dealing with and they work along. i think that is probably what wilbur ross meant. i have not seen a statement. >> aren't you worried to leave...
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if people are working for free now and they can't pay for groceries, don't grocery stores just give you stuff if you say you really need it, even if you can't pay? isn't that how it works for you local people? so it has been a kinetic day in washington with renewed but still failed efforts to end the shutdown, and the president and his administration sort of falling off a cliff today in terms of their demonstrated ability to understand, let alone empathize with the kind of pain they are causing here. we're going to have much more on that fight. both about what happened today and about what is going to happen next. we'll have that coming up over the course of this hour tonight. but i have to tell you, i have bumped a little of that coverage down a few minutes in the hour tonight because just within the past hour, nbc news has broken what appears to be a very big story. this actually joke broke in the middle of chris hayes' hour last hour. nbc news has just posted it. this is a super serious story, and i want to make sure that you have seen this tonight. again, this is broken within the l
if people are working for free now and they can't pay for groceries, don't grocery stores just give you stuff if you say you really need it, even if you can't pay? isn't that how it works for you local people? so it has been a kinetic day in washington with renewed but still failed efforts to end the shutdown, and the president and his administration sort of falling off a cliff today in terms of their demonstrated ability to understand, let alone empathize with the kind of pain they are causing...