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shop in the part of the grocery store fruits and vegetables and grains. you eat those foods and and try to have as few -- won't get into that discussion because that will keep us here all night but if you're going to eat meat, try to lead me that has been grown with the best standards possible. that can't be guaranteed from whole foods because they are cheating on those standards. if you live in an area where you have access -- >> has anyone ever challenged them? >> oh yes. >> what do they say? >> people don't know. they have a lot of money to advertise. that is one of the things i point out in this book that gives companies so much power is their advertising budgets, their ability to communicate with people. that is why we need to informed. [talking over each other] >> we are not helpless at all. you can make the best food choices for your family as possible land mostly that is eating as few processed foods as possible. that is here or there. >> what about the new regulations they just passed to improve processing to reduce bacteria? >> they have done so
shop in the part of the grocery store fruits and vegetables and grains. you eat those foods and and try to have as few -- won't get into that discussion because that will keep us here all night but if you're going to eat meat, try to lead me that has been grown with the best standards possible. that can't be guaranteed from whole foods because they are cheating on those standards. if you live in an area where you have access -- >> has anyone ever challenged them? >> oh yes. >>...
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how about golf cart zones on highways or a hefty fine if you make a grocery cart suffer abandonment.hose are being considered in annapolis. >> what time is it? >> game time. >> there is a lighter side to conducting business in annapolis. legislators sometimes poked fun at each other's bills. this webcst highlights several -- webcast highlights several. >> it's femurs to have a little fun. not take everything so serious -- it's humorous to have a little fun. not take everything so seriously. >> oen measure -- one measure gives a county permission to of a golf cart lane. >> that committee has a lot of senior citizens and they said they would like an alternative way to get around on. that on so to get to the grocery store, the post office. >> another bill under consideration gives a hefty fine for those who suffered -- who make a grocery cart suffer from abandonment. >> how about dollars to keep the company? cable firm would have to give customers a bigger credit than currently offered on the bill. >> quality of life, consumer protection. companies should do what they indicate they will
how about golf cart zones on highways or a hefty fine if you make a grocery cart suffer abandonment.hose are being considered in annapolis. >> what time is it? >> game time. >> there is a lighter side to conducting business in annapolis. legislators sometimes poked fun at each other's bills. this webcst highlights several -- webcast highlights several. >> it's femurs to have a little fun. not take everything so serious -- it's humorous to have a little fun. not take...
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. >> several retailers will call canton home, including a grocery store already located in the locust area. the list of prospective tenants is coming up. >> live at the circuit court downtown, jurors are back in the courtroom just a short of ago but not for a verdict. we will explain, coming up. >> they are here to support their team. >> it was an incredibly enthusiastic day today in downtown baltimore. will have much more throughout the hour, including an in-depth look at the best moments from the parade. >> it is day two of deliberations in the murder trial of felicia bond -- felicia barnes. the first thing the jury as he was one of the most controversial pieces of evidence. let's go live to courthouse east for the latest. >> jurors may be the only people in town who actually worked all day. they did have to go back into the courtroom this afternoon and no, they were not delivering a verdict. they did want to see for a second time the so-called sex tape which shows the victim and the defendant playfully being into meant about six months before she died. prosecutors said in their clo
. >> several retailers will call canton home, including a grocery store already located in the locust area. the list of prospective tenants is coming up. >> live at the circuit court downtown, jurors are back in the courtroom just a short of ago but not for a verdict. we will explain, coming up. >> they are here to support their team. >> it was an incredibly enthusiastic day today in downtown baltimore. will have much more throughout the hour, including an in-depth look...
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you may not be getting what you pay for when you eat out or at the grocery store. new study found as much as one/3 of sea food is labeled incorrectly. dr. kimberly warner is the lead author of the study. good to you have here. >> thank you for having me. >> and that is not just mislabeling, we're talking about. according to your study, it's widespread fraud. >> yes, the mislabeling we're talking about in this study is sea food substitution, swapping out one type of fish for the other and in these substitutes, they cheaper, farm fish being sold as wild cod fish. >> more than 30% were mislabeled. like what? >> the top fish mislabeled were anything with snap in the label and things labeled white tuna. 87% of what we bought was not snapper and 85% of the white tuna was escalar, snake mackerel feces that can cause severe gastrointestinal effects for people who eat too much. >> this stuck out. it's 85% of the white tuna sample is not tuna? what about the health issues for, say, pregnant women trying to avoid high mercury content? >> unfortunately, when we found the high
you may not be getting what you pay for when you eat out or at the grocery store. new study found as much as one/3 of sea food is labeled incorrectly. dr. kimberly warner is the lead author of the study. good to you have here. >> thank you for having me. >> and that is not just mislabeling, we're talking about. according to your study, it's widespread fraud. >> yes, the mislabeling we're talking about in this study is sea food substitution, swapping out one type of fish for...
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how a radical ceo grew a tiny health food store into a grocery empire that is changing the way americaps and eats. >>> and pet acupuncture. giving new meaning to the name heal. cats, dogs, even pot bellied pigs. how they're owners are turning to alternative ways to cure >>> from new york city, this is "nightline" with terry moran. >> hello, i'm terry moran. tonight, a manhunt is under way in southern california and the los angeles police department is under siege. 10,000 law enforcement officers are conducting door-to-door searches for one of their own, a fugitive ex-cop. 33-year-old christopher jordan dorner, suspected of killing three people in a terrifying rampage, after making claims in a bizarre online manifesto that he was unjustly fired by the lapd and needs to clear his name. in a police department with a storied and troubled history, they have never seen anything like this before. here's abc's david wright with the latest. >> attention all units, speed into reference 1199 for lapd. >> reporter: over the past 24 hours, a deadly manhunt across this whole region. >> suspect vehic
how a radical ceo grew a tiny health food store into a grocery empire that is changing the way americaps and eats. >>> and pet acupuncture. giving new meaning to the name heal. cats, dogs, even pot bellied pigs. how they're owners are turning to alternative ways to cure >>> from new york city, this is "nightline" with terry moran. >> hello, i'm terry moran. tonight, a manhunt is under way in southern california and the los angeles police department is under...
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how a radical ceo grew a tiny health food store into a grocery empire that is changing the way america shops and eats. >>> and pet acupuncture. giving new meaning to the name heal. cats, dogs, even pot bellied pigs. how they're owners are turning pigs. how t[ male announcer ] withng citibank it's easy for jay to deposit checks from anywhere. [ wind howling ] easier than actually going to the bank. mobile check deposit. easier banking. standard at citibank. okay. [ male announcer ] with citibank's popmoney, dan can easily send money by email right from his citibank account. nice job ben. [ male announcer ] next up, the gutters. citibank popmoney. easier banking. standard at citibank. >>> from new york city, this is "nightline" with terry moran. >> hello, i'm terry moran. tonight, a manhunt is under way in southern california and the los angeles police department is under siege. 10,000 law enforcement officers are conducting door-to-door searches for one of their own, a fugitive ex-cop. 33-year-old christopher jordan dorner, suspected of killing three people in a terrifying rampage, afte
how a radical ceo grew a tiny health food store into a grocery empire that is changing the way america shops and eats. >>> and pet acupuncture. giving new meaning to the name heal. cats, dogs, even pot bellied pigs. how they're owners are turning pigs. how t[ male announcer ] withng citibank it's easy for jay to deposit checks from anywhere. [ wind howling ] easier than actually going to the bank. mobile check deposit. easier banking. standard at citibank. okay. [ male announcer ] with...
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>> we used to be a grocery store, and then my husband and myself decided i think we want to have a restaurant. we started very small. about 1992. and it has since grown to be quite a large endeavor. >> reporter: it smells incredible in here. >> yeah. it's really good -- >> reporter: i could smell it even on the street. oh, so good. i don't know what else to say. what did everybody get? chicken -- chicken breasts, meatloaf? okay, we must pause for the twitter photo.
>> we used to be a grocery store, and then my husband and myself decided i think we want to have a restaurant. we started very small. about 1992. and it has since grown to be quite a large endeavor. >> reporter: it smells incredible in here. >> yeah. it's really good -- >> reporter: i could smell it even on the street. oh, so good. i don't know what else to say. what did everybody get? chicken -- chicken breasts, meatloaf? okay, we must pause for the twitter photo.
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the bus will be at local grocery stores throughout the county until president's day february 18. the first two months of the year unfortunately are usually the lowest giving period of the year. so last year the program collected more than 25,000 pounds of food, lots of money as well for a schedule of pickups, check out our website wusa9.com or www.fairfaxcounty.gov. it all began on national day of giving on martin luther king day and ends on president's day. that's the way they're going to do it every year. so a good way to remember and look for the bus. >> thanks. see you in a little bit. >>> it's 4:48. neurologists could be on the n.f.l. sidelines next season, that quickly. the league says a doctor would work for the n.f.l. and the players association and not for any team. this is one of many ideas being considered to deal with head injuries in football. the n.f.l. is currently facing lawsuits from thousands of former players related to concugs. >>> emergency doctors -- concussions. emergency doctors need to act quickly when it comes to diagnosing someone with having a stroke.
the bus will be at local grocery stores throughout the county until president's day february 18. the first two months of the year unfortunately are usually the lowest giving period of the year. so last year the program collected more than 25,000 pounds of food, lots of money as well for a schedule of pickups, check out our website wusa9.com or www.fairfaxcounty.gov. it all began on national day of giving on martin luther king day and ends on president's day. that's the way they're going to do...
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. >>> have you ever been overcharged at the grocery store?y you'll only see on kpix 5, julie watts explains why the government watchdog that is supposed to be looking out for you isn't doing its job. >> my sister shops here. she has had the same problem. a friend of hers has had the same problem. >> reporter: and so did we. >> i didn't get my just for you savings on that. our undercover investigation revealed one of the nation's largest grocery chains was regularly overcharging customers. but safeway isn't alone. investigations by the state's price & quantity verification program have led to dozens of lawsuits against other nationwide retailers including walmart, walgreens, "fresh & easy" amounting to millions of dollars in fines and fees and new consumer protections lang at safeway where customers now get most overcharged items for free. but lawsuits like these may be the last of their kind. we have discovered state investigators have stopped doing their jobs due to budget cuts. and the state's now negotiating the program's future in closed-
. >>> have you ever been overcharged at the grocery store?y you'll only see on kpix 5, julie watts explains why the government watchdog that is supposed to be looking out for you isn't doing its job. >> my sister shops here. she has had the same problem. a friend of hers has had the same problem. >> reporter: and so did we. >> i didn't get my just for you savings on that. our undercover investigation revealed one of the nation's largest grocery chains was regularly...
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groceries quite often for vegetables and plant-based proteins. all of that requires people to cook, which can be tough for those on the go. farley says that can lead newer vegans to lean toward carbohydrates as an easy way to stay on the diet. >> it's carb carb carb, so it's added sugar, so you're transforming into a carb oholik, which before ed lean proteins, which was helping increase the metabolism and drop the weight. >> for monica, she's now trying to stay vegan one day a week so she can slowly ease her way into the plant-based world. >> be compassionate with yourself, know you are trying to do the best thing for yourself, it takes time and practice. >>> doug is here, we already have some sleet out there? >> and that's going to be the case right through the rest of the evening hours. once again not expected to cause too many problems tonight, but as the snow continues we could see some of the roadways get a
groceries quite often for vegetables and plant-based proteins. all of that requires people to cook, which can be tough for those on the go. farley says that can lead newer vegans to lean toward carbohydrates as an easy way to stay on the diet. >> it's carb carb carb, so it's added sugar, so you're transforming into a carb oholik, which before ed lean proteins, which was helping increase the metabolism and drop the weight. >> for monica, she's now trying to stay vegan one day a week...
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i went to the grocery store. just like the movie. >> reporter: it was scary. >> yeah, very scary. >> reporter: we found this man in his car. >> i was in my car charging my phone, looking up pg & e to see what's going on. >> reporter: the generator was running at fire station number five to keep the lights on there. firefighters responded to several calls when the power initially went out. >> it's an escalator problems. we assisted a gentleman in a wheelchair down the escalator. the other call was a call at a parking garage where people were locked inside. >> reporter: before 8:00 tonight. pg & e says 10,000 homes and busnesses are in the dark tonight. behind me, you can see that apple bee's lights are still on. amber lee, ktvu channel 2 news. >>> the winter storm that blew into the bay area today brought a little bit of everything. rain, wind, hail. even some snow. and we have team coverage tonight our chief meteorologist bill martin is tracking the storm. and ken wayne is live. >> reporter: it's not the sierra,
i went to the grocery store. just like the movie. >> reporter: it was scary. >> yeah, very scary. >> reporter: we found this man in his car. >> i was in my car charging my phone, looking up pg & e to see what's going on. >> reporter: the generator was running at fire station number five to keep the lights on there. firefighters responded to several calls when the power initially went out. >> it's an escalator problems. we assisted a gentleman in a...
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i went to the grocery store. just like the movie. >> reporter: it was scary. >> yeah, very scary. >> reporter: we found this man in his car. >> i was in my car charging my phone, looking up pg & e to see what's going on. >> reporter: the generator was running at fire station number five to keep the lights on there. firefighters responded to several calls when the power initially went out. >> it's an escalator problems. we assisted a gentleman in a wheelchair down the escalator. the other call was a call at a parking garage where people were locked inside. >> reporter: before 8:00 tonight. pg & e says 10,000 homes and busnesses are in the dark tonight. behind me, you can see that apple bee's lights are still on. amber lee, ktvu channel 2 news. >>> the winter storm that blew into the bay area today brought a little bit of everything. rain, wind, hail. even some snow. and we have team coverage tonight our chief meteorologist bill martin is tracking the storm. and ken wayne is live. >> reporter: it's not the sierra,
i went to the grocery store. just like the movie. >> reporter: it was scary. >> yeah, very scary. >> reporter: we found this man in his car. >> i was in my car charging my phone, looking up pg & e to see what's going on. >> reporter: the generator was running at fire station number five to keep the lights on there. firefighters responded to several calls when the power initially went out. >> it's an escalator problems. we assisted a gentleman in a...
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then we had the grocery conglomerate.al-mart leads the pack along with kroger and target, but ballmer is by far the largest. one out of every three grocery dollars goes to wal-mart. wal-mart has more wealth. a lot of clout and collar. it canisius political and economic power to basically dictates who in farm policy. they speak with one voice and they decide what the pesticide regulation should be, every aspect of our food system partnered with the biotech industry, which is also become so powerful that it can basically buy public policy. food and water which we which we did a report on biotech industry. turns out there's 100 biotech companies lobbying full-time. and that does, dave hyatt 13 former members of congress and 300 former staffers of the white house and congress. the biotechnology industry has a lot of clout. wal-mart and monsanto are really partnering up in some ways. one of the ways was recently with genetically engineered sweet corn. you remember this from last summer. i know a lot about their consumer group
then we had the grocery conglomerate.al-mart leads the pack along with kroger and target, but ballmer is by far the largest. one out of every three grocery dollars goes to wal-mart. wal-mart has more wealth. a lot of clout and collar. it canisius political and economic power to basically dictates who in farm policy. they speak with one voice and they decide what the pesticide regulation should be, every aspect of our food system partnered with the biotech industry, which is also become so...
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. >>> and miss labeled fish here in grocery stores in california, it's all ahead on the ktvu channel 2 morning news. >>> good morning everybody, i am brian flores, let's check in with steve do we have more clouds than yesterday? >> no, yesterday was much colder and we have a few high clouds clipping us in the north and we have a few high 50s low 60s here is sal. >>> traffic continues to look good if you are driving on 880 north and south everything looks good let's go back to the desk. >>> now it appears major league baseball is appearing for guidelines to san jose, claudine wong joins us with this very new development, claudine wong? >> reporter: we don't know but at least continue to one now exist since this battle has gone on for years and they are trying to move down to san josement the guidelines done actually make a vote more of a possibility. if they act this these sidelines it is critical. in order for the a's to move a few things have to happen. both a to resince the giants territorial rights to that area. even if it was approved giants could block the project by suing. what
. >>> and miss labeled fish here in grocery stores in california, it's all ahead on the ktvu channel 2 morning news. >>> good morning everybody, i am brian flores, let's check in with steve do we have more clouds than yesterday? >> no, yesterday was much colder and we have a few high clouds clipping us in the north and we have a few high 50s low 60s here is sal. >>> traffic continues to look good if you are driving on 880 north and south everything looks good...
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you're more likely to get an honest catch at a grocery store.ome of the mistakes are likely honest because a lot of fish looks and even tastes the same and keep this in mind. there are health concerns at stake here. tilefish, for instance, which can have a high mercury content can be dangerous for pregnant women. that was sold in some cases as red snapper. we spoke with the author of the study on fox 5 news at 5:00 today. here's some of that interview. >> we sampled sushi venues, restaurants and grocery stores across the country and sushi venues were the -- had the highest levels of mislabeling, over 70% nationwide, over 80% in the nation's capital, whereas grocery stores were in the middle, 38% nationwide, 40% in the district. >> again grocery stores have the least amount of mislabeling according to the study which doesn't actually name any of the businesses. here's why. the seafood supply chain is invest complex and they say not compact -- very complex and they say not exactly transparent, so the investigators of the study don't know where the
you're more likely to get an honest catch at a grocery store.ome of the mistakes are likely honest because a lot of fish looks and even tastes the same and keep this in mind. there are health concerns at stake here. tilefish, for instance, which can have a high mercury content can be dangerous for pregnant women. that was sold in some cases as red snapper. we spoke with the author of the study on fox 5 news at 5:00 today. here's some of that interview. >> we sampled sushi venues,...
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. >>> getting paychecks while paying less for groceries. coming up, where hundreds of bay area jobs are up for grabs and you will save money on food. >> a hollywood type heist at an airport. how thieves ripped off $50 million worth of diamonds in just three minutes. mom, i invited justin over for lunch. good. no, not good. he's a vegetarian and he's going to be here in 20 minutes! [ mom ] don't stress. we can figure this out. ♪ ♪ [ male announcer ] get the speed to make a great first impression. call today to get u-verse high speed internet for as little as $14.95 a month for 12 months with a one-year price guarantee. this is delicious. ♪ ♪ [ male announcer ] save the day in an instant. at&t. ♪ ♪ for over 75 years people have saved money with... ohhh... ...with geico... ohhh...sorry! director's voice: here we go. from the top. and action for over 75 years people have saved money with gecko so.... director's voice: cut it! ...what...what did i say? gecko? i said gecko? aw... for over 75 years...(laughs. but still trying to keep it contained)
. >>> getting paychecks while paying less for groceries. coming up, where hundreds of bay area jobs are up for grabs and you will save money on food. >> a hollywood type heist at an airport. how thieves ripped off $50 million worth of diamonds in just three minutes. mom, i invited justin over for lunch. good. no, not good. he's a vegetarian and he's going to be here in 20 minutes! [ mom ] don't stress. we can figure this out. ♪ ♪ [ male announcer ] get the speed to make a...
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. >> well, i think we could do without all the -- i am heading to the grocery store. that takes a little time. >> what do you mean pam, i just posted i am going to the grocery store. >> or you are getting coffee and how much sugar you put in. >> right now there are no huge traffic problems and 880 westbound for example is looking good and westbound 80, looking good on interstate 80 and traffic is looking good at the mcarthur maze, i like this, traffic look good coming into the city. if you are driving on interstate 280 and san jose, it is a very nice drive getting up to highway 17. >> sal, i just took a drink of water. >> post that. >> i am posting it. >> skies are clear, a few high clouds, the system up there will make it today and tomorrow it is nice and rather breezy along the coast. yesterday's system did a couple of things and gave us a lot of high and mid-level clouds awning see there is a little bit right there but the main front is here. today looks pretty good, sunny to nice breezy, no doubt about it, colder lows fog has been wiped out, maybe patchy, but it l
. >> well, i think we could do without all the -- i am heading to the grocery store. that takes a little time. >> what do you mean pam, i just posted i am going to the grocery store. >> or you are getting coffee and how much sugar you put in. >> right now there are no huge traffic problems and 880 westbound for example is looking good and westbound 80, looking good on interstate 80 and traffic is looking good at the mcarthur maze, i like this, traffic look good coming...
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that number is sure to grow when the grocery chain opens. this will be the second whole foods market in berkeley city limits. city leaders are happy with the company's decision to move in to town. especially because the store will use the existing buildingplus, about 200 new jobs will be created to staff the new store. albany was rumored to be the prefered location for the new store but red tape and public opositon in that small town was too much for the chain to contend with and berkeley was happy to have the new store. this is all part of a bigger plan to develop the gilman district into a sustainable shopping magnet for the city. when all the rentovations are done and the new employees are hired, the new whole foods will be open in this location in early 2014. i'm jeff bush in berkeley, kron four news. >> jacqueline: temperatures in the 40's and mild. we are seeing some fog with reduced visibility. slightly reduced and areas of patchy fog in the north bay. and for tomorrow but it will be warmer overnight. noticeably warmer tomorrow aftern
that number is sure to grow when the grocery chain opens. this will be the second whole foods market in berkeley city limits. city leaders are happy with the company's decision to move in to town. especially because the store will use the existing buildingplus, about 200 new jobs will be created to staff the new store. albany was rumored to be the prefered location for the new store but red tape and public opositon in that small town was too much for the chain to contend with and berkeley was...
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they are designed to encourage you to fill them up with a ton of groceries. if you use a hand basket you will realize when you are throwing in unnecessary goods or impulse buys. you are making those quick trips with the shorter list use a hand basket instead you will be less likely to buy on impulse. >> the other tip i know this is a good tip. i am notorious for this because it's easier. you shouldn't buy the precut the prepackaged vegetables. >> that also goes with shredded cheese or even cut up meats for the grill and whatnot. you are looking at paying 30-60 percent markup. you are paying for convenience. when it comes to vegetables you are also losing out on some of the nutrients when they are cut up and prebagged for you. if it only takes you 5-10 minutes do it yourself you could save a bundle of money and if time is an issue pick a saturday or sunday afternoon and do all of your chopping and shredding of your cheeses or take the big potato chips and put them into zip-loc bags. oo bean and stretch your way to bert prices. >> they put more at the eye level
they are designed to encourage you to fill them up with a ton of groceries. if you use a hand basket you will realize when you are throwing in unnecessary goods or impulse buys. you are making those quick trips with the shorter list use a hand basket instead you will be less likely to buy on impulse. >> the other tip i know this is a good tip. i am notorious for this because it's easier. you shouldn't buy the precut the prepackaged vegetables. >> that also goes with shredded cheese...
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the food and drug administration wants grocery stores and supermarkets to post nutritional informationor customers just like chain restaurants do, but many in the food industry say this will cost big bucks and those costs will be passed on to you, the customer, the consumer. shannon bream has more on the story from washington. >> reporter: most within the restaurant industry were on board with requirements stemming in the new health care law, providing nutritional information on the menu. when they decided to expand to supermarkets and convenience stores, store owners were alarmed. >> they would be burdensome. >> under the proposed regulation thousands of stores would be forced to label unpackaged food like those in a salad bar, pastas, soups and favorite bakery items. the food marketing institute estimates it would cost retailers a billion dollars in the first year. >> a supermarket industry is a business well-known that our net profit line average and has been forever is 1%. so, when you incur a significant cost, there's no way that that doesn't get passed on to the customer in some
the food and drug administration wants grocery stores and supermarkets to post nutritional informationor customers just like chain restaurants do, but many in the food industry say this will cost big bucks and those costs will be passed on to you, the customer, the consumer. shannon bream has more on the story from washington. >> reporter: most within the restaurant industry were on board with requirements stemming in the new health care law, providing nutritional information on the menu....
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it tested 186 extra-virgin olive oil samples from grocery stores and specialty stores in california using international standards. >> and nobody is pulling olive oil off the shelf and testing it. when we did that, we found that a lot of it wasn't very good. >> reporter: in fact, uc davis found of the five top selling imported extra-virgin olive oil brands sold in california, 73% of the samples failed the international sensory standards for extra virgin. uc davis says the failed oils were either oxidized, of poor quality, and/or adulterated with cheaper refined oils. >> it was sort of low grade, defective, off-flavored olive oil that was being sold to consumers as top grade extra-virgin olive oil. >> reporter: if your palate doesn't know extra virgin from any other oil what difference does it make if extra virgin on the label isn't extra virgin in the bottle? you're getting ripped off in the pocketbook charles parrot runs the quality monitoring program for the u.s. department of agriculture. olive oil importers can ask usda for its seal of approval, essentially certifying extra virgin oil
it tested 186 extra-virgin olive oil samples from grocery stores and specialty stores in california using international standards. >> and nobody is pulling olive oil off the shelf and testing it. when we did that, we found that a lot of it wasn't very good. >> reporter: in fact, uc davis found of the five top selling imported extra-virgin olive oil brands sold in california, 73% of the samples failed the international sensory standards for extra virgin. uc davis says the failed oils...
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. >>> you can't believe three guys are doing this inside grocery stores. now meet the cousins behind the outrageous videos. >> did you get in trouble for this prank? >> we didn't get in trouble actually. they kind of felt bad. >>> every day, a woman gives herself bee stings. the story behind one strange addiction. >>> plus, the monday buzz word for your chance at an ipad mini. and does this house cat realize who he's messing with? it's the epic showdown of -- >> cat versus crocodile, y'all. >> see who's a big man now. oh wow! >>> reports say that this is video released by police in lima, peru. and what we're seeing is a group of men that police say are known as the coyotes, they're robbing cars as they sit in traffic. taking advantage of congested streets in lima. it's a smash-and-grab and they do it in groups. so that the driver is so stunned and so confused they don't know which side of the car to protect. they're getting away with belongings like purses and bags and phones. this is the perfect opportunity for a crime wave. they're all in one place, they
. >>> you can't believe three guys are doing this inside grocery stores. now meet the cousins behind the outrageous videos. >> did you get in trouble for this prank? >> we didn't get in trouble actually. they kind of felt bad. >>> every day, a woman gives herself bee stings. the story behind one strange addiction. >>> plus, the monday buzz word for your chance at an ipad mini. and does this house cat realize who he's messing with? it's the epic showdown of...
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our intent is basically to bring new funding into their situations, so that when you are buying groceries or paying bills with our card, you are earning rewards with the partner. > all these advantages to using these debit cards that are not bank debit cards - though they are issued through a bank - are banks fighting back? is this sort of territory that they would like to recapture? > > the problem is that there was something called the durbin amendment that happened a year or so ago, and what it did is it limited the amount of money that a large bank can make from a debit transaction. so, therefore, you have seen a lot of large banks eliminate their reward programs. so you can't earn rewards with your large bank debit card anymore. > and that has opened up the field to other players. very interesting. what is the growth potential here do you think? > > it is really large. prepaid is actually the largest growing segment. i was just at the visa prepaid forum out in arizona, where it was much warmer, and they had a- basically they said that the prepaid part is the largest growing part of t
our intent is basically to bring new funding into their situations, so that when you are buying groceries or paying bills with our card, you are earning rewards with the partner. > all these advantages to using these debit cards that are not bank debit cards - though they are issued through a bank - are banks fighting back? is this sort of territory that they would like to recapture? > > the problem is that there was something called the durbin amendment that happened a year or so ago,...
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one grocery store says sales are 30% to 40% higher than last year. some restaurants told us they're so busy they had to turn down catering orders, and some bars are opening as early as 8:00 tomorrow morning if people want to start celebrating very early. >> it will be live energy, off the hook. niners everywhere screaming, shouting, chanting. singing. it's going to be great. >> it is going to be great. san francisco mayor ed lee has been warning bars, though, to be careful how much alcohol they serve. he wants to avoid a repeat of the celebrations that turned violent after the giants world series win last year. >>> no shortage of celebrating in the town. colin kaepernick, a huge turnout today for the turnoc believes ceremony. families enjoyed their own barbecues, or food from some local vendors who provide kaepernick cookies, cakes and hot dogs named after the quarterback. to top it off, the city's mayor proclaimed this weekend colin kaepernick and the 49ers weekend. >>> stay with nbc bay area for complete super bowl coverage on air and online, inclu
one grocery store says sales are 30% to 40% higher than last year. some restaurants told us they're so busy they had to turn down catering orders, and some bars are opening as early as 8:00 tomorrow morning if people want to start celebrating very early. >> it will be live energy, off the hook. niners everywhere screaming, shouting, chanting. singing. it's going to be great. >> it is going to be great. san francisco mayor ed lee has been warning bars, though, to be careful how much...
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peggy fox joins us at a mclean grocery store to explain. >> reporter: that's right. sequestration could definitely mean higher prices at your grocery store because it will lead to government furloughs and meat inspectors could be furloughed up to three weeks that. could lead to a halt in production and when supply drops, prices go up and that's not good for any of us. before you ever lay eyes on those steaks or chicken breasts it all gets inspected at the processing plants and slaughterhouses, but if those meat inspectors are furloughed, it could create a manmade crisis courtesy of congress and send prices skyrocketing. >> i certainly don't want to pay higher prices for what's basically a political game. >> reporter: because congress can't agree on how to create a balanced budget, it's set in motion a meat cleaver approach known as sequestration. instead of cutting with a scalpel, all departments face devastating cuts. the department of agriculture says all food service inspection employees will face a 15 day furlough. their absence will affect more than 6,000 establ
peggy fox joins us at a mclean grocery store to explain. >> reporter: that's right. sequestration could definitely mean higher prices at your grocery store because it will lead to government furloughs and meat inspectors could be furloughed up to three weeks that. could lead to a halt in production and when supply drops, prices go up and that's not good for any of us. before you ever lay eyes on those steaks or chicken breasts it all gets inspected at the processing plants and...
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that's as opposed to grocery stores where it happened much less than that.ngs revealed was that some restaurants were putting shark meat into fish tacos, they often contain high levels of mercury which is linked to birth defects. when it comes to salmon you can rest easy, only 6% of the salmon samples collected in northern california were miss branded. how does seafood fraud happen? a lot of times it could start at the boat. they aren't exactly sure but the people who launched this study hope that it leads to tighter restrictions, more inspections on seafood coming into the united states. we have 90% of the seafood that's imported. >> we are also following overnight news from berkeley. a reported barricade situation appears to have been a false alarm. swat teams rushed to a home about 7:00 last night. police immediately closed down the streets. they were getting reports of a manholed up inside a house. several neighbors even said they heard gun fire. police left the scene about midnight after concluding nobody was inside the house. it's still not clear what
that's as opposed to grocery stores where it happened much less than that.ngs revealed was that some restaurants were putting shark meat into fish tacos, they often contain high levels of mercury which is linked to birth defects. when it comes to salmon you can rest easy, only 6% of the salmon samples collected in northern california were miss branded. how does seafood fraud happen? a lot of times it could start at the boat. they aren't exactly sure but the people who launched this study hope...
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grocery tores are -3& always fulll tocked for this weekknd, but with the home - team in the bbg game, preparing this time? 3 p joel dd smith is liveeat redner's in ddnddlk to sse how -33 big the appetite is for super bowl munchies this year. -3 good orning joel dd &pd. 3 3 3 3& cooing up... & 3 a new study... mighttleave some -phone users upset. ppsettwhat you coulddbe oing eachhmonthh.. thht other smart phone users are not.you're - watching fox 45 morning news.. & all local.. all orning.. 3 ((break 5)) 33 (((d lii meteorologist)) 3 3 3 3 3 p3 3 3 3 coming up... 3 a recall about a popular cold - mediiine. thh 3 off the shelves. your chhldren. you're & watchiig fox 45 mornnng newss. all local.. all orning. 33 ((break 6)) 33 new this morning... a ecall today... involving some & popular cold mediciness & triaminic syrups ann theraflu warming relief syrups for cough, colds aad fevers... are being taken off the market because of child-resistant caps.the consumer product safety commission says that fail to function prooerly. 3 new data from consumerr intelligence researrh partners... finds
grocery tores are -3& always fulll tocked for this weekknd, but with the home - team in the bbg game, preparing this time? 3 p joel dd smith is liveeat redner's in ddnddlk to sse how -33 big the appetite is for super bowl munchies this year. -3 good orning joel dd &pd. 3 3 3 3& cooing up... & 3 a new study... mighttleave some -phone users upset. ppsettwhat you coulddbe oing eachhmonthh.. thht other smart phone users are not.you're - watching fox 45 morning news.. & all...
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restaurant were the biggest offenders, selling miss identified food 60% of the time as opposed to grocerytore selling it less than half that much. some say it's down right disgusting. live in san francisco i am tara moriarty, ktvu channel 2 morning news. >>> we are following overnight news from berkeley and a reported barricade situation appears to have been a false alarm. s.w.a.t. teams rushed to a home in jefferson 7:00 last night and police immediately shut down streets because of a -- reports of a man hold up inside a house. police left the scene at midnight concluded nobody was inside the house. still not clear what caused the confusion. >>> a 5,000 dollars reward is helping to catch a rapist. they are providing nighttime security escorts and this is all because of a sexual assault of a woman walking on campus and also a shooting at a bus stop during a robbery. these are the sketches of the two suspects. on the right theres the sexual assault suspect and on the left the bus stop suspect, police do not believe the two cases are connected. >>> police took the story into court today and
restaurant were the biggest offenders, selling miss identified food 60% of the time as opposed to grocerytore selling it less than half that much. some say it's down right disgusting. live in san francisco i am tara moriarty, ktvu channel 2 morning news. >>> we are following overnight news from berkeley and a reported barricade situation appears to have been a false alarm. s.w.a.t. teams rushed to a home in jefferson 7:00 last night and police immediately shut down streets because of a...
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comparing this $9.99 bunch from a grocery to $14.99. and this bunch for $45 from a small florist along with this $90 from an upscale floral designer nnchts good shape. >> reporter: she was impressed with the long stems and packaged. and she said both the $45 and $14.99 were in good shape. but one of the supermarket roses was beginning to droop. and seven days later -- >> it's really sad. >> reporter: the $9.99 siewm market bunch didn't fair so well, but the farm stand dozen was in worse shape. >> when you touch it, it falls apart. >> reporter: the mid-range flowers from the local florist held up best and turns out, more money doesn't mean better roses. the biggest disappointment was the $90 bunch. >> only one in this bunch that seems to have survived. >> reporter: and now we did a similar test last year and found the best way to control the quality of flowers is go directly through a local florist. they fill most of the online orders anyway. and if the valentine lives cross country, search in their neighborhood and order direct. most wi
comparing this $9.99 bunch from a grocery to $14.99. and this bunch for $45 from a small florist along with this $90 from an upscale floral designer nnchts good shape. >> reporter: she was impressed with the long stems and packaged. and she said both the $45 and $14.99 were in good shape. but one of the supermarket roses was beginning to droop. and seven days later -- >> it's really sad. >> reporter: the $9.99 siewm market bunch didn't fair so well, but the farm stand dozen...
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. >>> have you ever been overcharged at the grocery store? of course you have. it might get a lot worse, because a change most shoppers don't know about. in a story you'll only see on kpix 5 news, julie watts explains why the government watchdog that's supposed to be out looking for you isn't doing its job. >> my sister shops here. she's had the same problem. a friend of hers has had the same problem. >> reporter: and so did we. >> i didn't get my savings on that. >> reporter: our undercover investigation revealed one of the nation's largest grocery chains was regularly overcharging customers. but safeway is not alone. investigations by the state's price quantity verification program have led to dozens of lawsuits against other nationwide retailers, amounting to millions of dollars in fines and fees and new consumer protections, like at safeway, where customers now get most overcharged items for free. but lawsuits like these may be the last of their kind. we've discovered state investigators have stopped doing their jobs due to budget cuts. there are now closed-
. >>> have you ever been overcharged at the grocery store? of course you have. it might get a lot worse, because a change most shoppers don't know about. in a story you'll only see on kpix 5 news, julie watts explains why the government watchdog that's supposed to be out looking for you isn't doing its job. >> my sister shops here. she's had the same problem. a friend of hers has had the same problem. >> reporter: and so did we. >> i didn't get my savings on that....
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a senseless killing of a beloved grocery store clerk. today they released his photo in hopes someone will come forward. his name was ernesto acosta but his friends just called him che. this 24-year-old worked at this store. outside the store flowers and a picture to remember him. >> it's weird not seeing him anymore just because like i said how much light he brought to our store. >> reporter: today we went to the intersection of webster and hayes trees in san francisco. this is where police say at 2:00 in the morning, acosta was heading to a friend's home where he was going to drop off some of his belongings, he never made it. >> he was walking down the street, he was violently shot and killed and the suspects took off. there was no robbery, no altercation. there was nothing that preceded this shooting. >> reporter: police say acosta had no prior arrests. these pictures were taken over the weekend at a memorial for costa in san francisco and back at his hometown in el centro valley. where they called him an angelic man gone too soon. >>
a senseless killing of a beloved grocery store clerk. today they released his photo in hopes someone will come forward. his name was ernesto acosta but his friends just called him che. this 24-year-old worked at this store. outside the store flowers and a picture to remember him. >> it's weird not seeing him anymore just because like i said how much light he brought to our store. >> reporter: today we went to the intersection of webster and hayes trees in san francisco. this is...
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neil: snow no, you are already getting slammed at gas pump, now massive storms will make your groceryls jump? and everyone likes 50% more... [ midwestern/chicago accent ] cheddar! yeah! 50 percent more [yodeling] yodel-ay-ee-oo. 50% more flash. [ southern accent ] 50 percent more taters. at's where tots come from. [ male announcer ] the capital one cash rewards card gives you 1% cash back on every purchase plus a 50% annual bonus on the cash you earn. it's the card for people who like more cash. 50% more spy stuff. what's in your wallet? this car is too small. neil: the snow keeping falling, gas prices keep climbing, you already know, that get ready to taste the gas when you pull up for groceries, super market maestro on the other shoe that is dropping. >> keep in mind, number one. if you just look at kansas, 22 inches last week, now to be 8 to 10 more inches right there. we move our food by trucks. and trucks can't get places, so if you look one piece of good news, is that because of that snow, the drought is midwest, that we experienced last year, probably over. wild probably have a
neil: snow no, you are already getting slammed at gas pump, now massive storms will make your groceryls jump? and everyone likes 50% more... [ midwestern/chicago accent ] cheddar! yeah! 50 percent more [yodeling] yodel-ay-ee-oo. 50% more flash. [ southern accent ] 50 percent more taters. at's where tots come from. [ male announcer ] the capital one cash rewards card gives you 1% cash back on every purchase plus a 50% annual bonus on the cash you earn. it's the card for people who like more...
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dean & deluca is well-known for its hey-dollar groceries, especially the cheese.t's where inspectors found rat droppings. >> rats, mice, live birds. >> while we were waiting they unlock their doors. >> how did it get to the situation where you had rats, roaches, mice? >> could we take a look around? >> no cameras, please. >> i spent several minutes inside. i didn't see any signs of rats, roaches, or mice, but over here on the glass encased patio, i did see a live bird flying around. look fast, and lucy one recorded by our photographer, and look at this. what those birds left behind. stacks of patio chairs difficult for loyal customers to see. >> it's hard because i really love the food. >> look what i found over here. >> not very appetizing. >> that's a rat actually. >> dean & deluca has not responded to my multiple interview requests but did e- mail a statement blaming most of the rodent infestation on a nearby construction project saying they have passed reinspection and that they are committed to the highest hygienic standards. i'm russ ptacek, wusa 9. >> there
dean & deluca is well-known for its hey-dollar groceries, especially the cheese.t's where inspectors found rat droppings. >> rats, mice, live birds. >> while we were waiting they unlock their doors. >> how did it get to the situation where you had rats, roaches, mice? >> could we take a look around? >> no cameras, please. >> i spent several minutes inside. i didn't see any signs of rats, roaches, or mice, but over here on the glass encased patio, i did...
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grocery stores, bars, restaurants reporting higher than usual sales this weekend. one store says sales are up more than 30% over last year at the same time. some restaurants are so busy they've had to turn down catering orders. bars are opening early, some as early as 8:00 tomorrow morning for people who want to start super bowl celebrations very early. >> it's going to be live, energy, just going off the hook. niners everywhere. screaming, shouting, chanting. singing. it's going to be great. >> san francisco city officials want people to remember to celebrate responsibly. they don't want a repeat of the celebrations that turned violent after the giants' world series win last year. >>> niner fans gathered at hp pavilion, not to watch football, to cheer on the sharks. the sharks went into tonight undefeated and it was a nail biter. kimberly terry is at the shark tank with a look at game and the niner connection. >> reporter: hello, inside the shark tank it was a standard teal mixed in with 49er red. win or lose fans say it's an exciting weekend for the bay area. goi
grocery stores, bars, restaurants reporting higher than usual sales this weekend. one store says sales are up more than 30% over last year at the same time. some restaurants are so busy they've had to turn down catering orders. bars are opening early, some as early as 8:00 tomorrow morning for people who want to start super bowl celebrations very early. >> it's going to be live, energy, just going off the hook. niners everywhere. screaming, shouting, chanting. singing. it's going to be...
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already getting slammed at gas pump, now massive storms will make you massive storms will make you grocerya charity case. a trouble maker. worthless. just a stupid mistake. i don't think i'm a lost cause. i'm just a kid. youth villages believes that no child is a lost cause. not a single one. because a stable loving family can help any child succeed. and we have an 80% success rate that proves it. if you agree, find out how you can help. at youth villages.org neil: the snow keeping falling, gas prices keep climbing, you already know, that get ready to taste the gas when you pull up for groceries, super market maestro on the other shoe that is dropping. >> keep in mind, number one. if you just look at kansas, 22 inches last week, now to be 8 to 10 more inches right there. we move our food by trucks. and trucks can't get places, so if you look one piece of good news, is that because of that snow, the drought is midwest, that wexperienced last year, probably over. wild probably have a -- we'll probably have a great crop yield for wheat, but we have problem with cattle livestock. we're about 2
already getting slammed at gas pump, now massive storms will make you massive storms will make you grocerya charity case. a trouble maker. worthless. just a stupid mistake. i don't think i'm a lost cause. i'm just a kid. youth villages believes that no child is a lost cause. not a single one. because a stable loving family can help any child succeed. and we have an 80% success rate that proves it. if you agree, find out how you can help. at youth villages.org neil: the snow keeping falling, gas...
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i stop at the grocery store, and then i might do some laundry that has to be done. and then i have about five minutes. the baby sitter comes in and then i go to work. i'm not back home again until 11:30 at night. hard as she works, it's still a struggle to keep up with the bills and stay warm at night. when we asked the biggest oil companies to help families in need, only citgo, the people of venezuela, and president hugo chavez responded. thanks to them, citizens energy is able to deliver millions of gallons of fuel to families just like diane's. i'm joe kennedy. if you need help staying warm this winter, call me at 1-877-joe-4-oil. because no one should be left out in the cold! >>> welcome back. the tsa apologizing for in viral video showing agents trying to patdown a wheelchair-bound 3-year-old. >> it seems ominous to suggest that you have to do this. that in and of itself seems very inappropriate. >> we want to note that this little girl is crying for her stuffed animal in the video. they were on the way to disme world when screeners said the toddler would need
i stop at the grocery store, and then i might do some laundry that has to be done. and then i have about five minutes. the baby sitter comes in and then i go to work. i'm not back home again until 11:30 at night. hard as she works, it's still a struggle to keep up with the bills and stay warm at night. when we asked the biggest oil companies to help families in need, only citgo, the people of venezuela, and president hugo chavez responded. thanks to them, citizens energy is able to deliver...
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then i will definitely pick it up. >> reporter: couponing saved her thousands, over $7000 on her grocery bill. on a trip like this, an average of 60 to 80%. >> this game is normally $20. but it is on sale for $14.89. that's already a good deal. but i packed ahead. they are offering, target web coupon, i save two dollars off -- >> reporter: and she came up with another $3 coupon. the game was half off. she gets excited about saving money and you can too. >> imagine if you could save $25 a month and put it on the ball of your mortgage? what if you can put it towards a college fund? >> reporter: every about it matters, there is no bad savings. >> she really knows how to save money. those are the way that she works to save money. she has more tricks up her sleeve. you can get deals from her every day, follow her on facebook. we provided a link to her page. log onto www.abc2news.com and click on "money." >>> and now, maryland's most accurate forecast. >> start off with a look at the radar. where is the snow now? at least aloft. the add jar is scan -- radar is scanning up. there is snow reachi
then i will definitely pick it up. >> reporter: couponing saved her thousands, over $7000 on her grocery bill. on a trip like this, an average of 60 to 80%. >> this game is normally $20. but it is on sale for $14.89. that's already a good deal. but i packed ahead. they are offering, target web coupon, i save two dollars off -- >> reporter: and she came up with another $3 coupon. the game was half off. she gets excited about saving money and you can too. >> imagine if you...
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i texted, "you go to the grocery!". ( laughter ) these phones are very sophisticated. i used to have a problem with accidental pocket dialing, but now, put this new baby in my pocket with my keys, and i speed dialed a conference call and tweeted some powerpoint slides. i get very little done, but pocket productivity is through the roof. roof. ( laughter ) ( applause ) there's a lot going on with the satellite office. ( laughter ) there is some wonderful consumer electronic stuff out there for us. i was just reading about these new poeto type internet connected eyeglasses where, for instance, the directions to your destination will appear right on the lens in front of your eye. i'm guessing that destination would be the hospital. ( laughter ) terrible idea. obviously, i don't need those. i just upgraded to these rascals. i'll tell you, nothing makes a man feel sexier than making the move to bifocals. ( laughter ) ( applause ) my wife says, "no one can tell, there's no line." well, can they tell i only express two kemidd
i texted, "you go to the grocery!". ( laughter ) these phones are very sophisticated. i used to have a problem with accidental pocket dialing, but now, put this new baby in my pocket with my keys, and i speed dialed a conference call and tweeted some powerpoint slides. i get very little done, but pocket productivity is through the roof. roof. ( laughter ) ( applause ) there's a lot going on with the satellite office. ( laughter ) there is some wonderful consumer electronic stuff out...
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of female entrepreneurs are on the rise, meet a couple of women who are getting their products in grocery stores. >> susie: that and more tonight on "n.b.r."! >> tom: a beer battle is brewing. the justice department is suing to block the $20 billion merger between anheuser busch-inbev and mexican brewer modelo. using company documents to bolster their case, justice department lawyers says the deal will lead to higher prices for popular beers like budweiser and corona. anheuser-busch inbev says it is still confident the deal will go through. as darren gersh reports, the fight could be a sign more mergers will face a tougher time in washington. >> reporter: the justice department is not quite ready for a two-pack of brewers to control almost half the american beer market. in a statement announcing a lawsuit to block anheuser-bush inbev's $20 billion deal for mexican brewer modelo, assistant attorney general bill baer says >> if abi fully owned and controlled modelo, a.b.i. would be able to increase beer prices to american consumers. this lawsuit seeks to prevent a.b.i. from eliminating mode
of female entrepreneurs are on the rise, meet a couple of women who are getting their products in grocery stores. >> susie: that and more tonight on "n.b.r."! >> tom: a beer battle is brewing. the justice department is suing to block the $20 billion merger between anheuser busch-inbev and mexican brewer modelo. using company documents to bolster their case, justice department lawyers says the deal will lead to higher prices for popular beers like budweiser and corona....
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of female entrepreneurs are on the rise, meet a couple of women who are getting their products in grocery stores. >> susie: that and more tonight on "n.b.r."! >> tom: a beer battle is brewing. the justice department is suing to block the $20 billion merger between anheuser busch-inbev and mexican brewer modelo. using company documents to bolster their case, justice department lawyers says the deal will lead to higher prices for popular beers like budweiser and corona. anheuser-busch inbev says it is still confident the deal will go through. as darren gersh reports, the fight could be a sign more mergers will face a tougher time in washington. >> reporter: the justice department is not quite ready for a two-pack of brewers to control almost half the american beer market. in a statement announcing a lawsuit to block anheuser-bush inbev's $20 billion deal for mexican brewer modelo, assistant attorney general bill baer says >> if abi fully owned and controlled modelo, a.b.i. would be able to increase beer prices to american consumers. this lawsuit seeks to prevent a.b.i. from eliminating mode
of female entrepreneurs are on the rise, meet a couple of women who are getting their products in grocery stores. >> susie: that and more tonight on "n.b.r."! >> tom: a beer battle is brewing. the justice department is suing to block the $20 billion merger between anheuser busch-inbev and mexican brewer modelo. using company documents to bolster their case, justice department lawyers says the deal will lead to higher prices for popular beers like budweiser and corona....
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earn 1% cash back everywhere, every time. [ both ] 2% back on groceries. [ all ] 3% on gas. no hoops to jump through. i earn more cash back on the things i buy the most. [ woman ] it's as easy as... one! -two. -[ all ] three! [ male announcer ] the bankamericard cash rewards credit card. apply online or at a bank of america near you. . >>> it's the biggest battle of the sexes since bobby rigs and billy jean king. danica patrick taking on men in nascar in the daytona 500 on sunday. she's already made history becoming the first woman to win the kof eted pole position. there's a lot ahead. >> patrick struggled in this spotlight last year, her first after seven seasons with indy car. just two laps, she crashed and finished 38. now after making history to be the first woman to make pole position it's clear her years of trying to make it to the front row are paying off. >> i think if you are happy in your personal life, everything shows. you can do your job well. >> i have a lot to learn, too. i understand that. i've's got jeff gordon starting next to me. i've got a herd of them b
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julie waut says they're eel even help pay for your groceries. >> star mc fwshgsowan began working at whole foods when she was just 15, a natural career choice for this now pastry chef since her mom worked here, too. >> after school i would come stay with her until she got off of work. >> before long she began working at the retailer. started in 1980 with just under 20 people in its flag ship store in texas. the company now boasts 73 thousand employees with 400 stores and growing. >> we have 150 positions available. >> store manager jeremiah newman says the company is on a hiring push. in addition toth current openings, whole foods is expanding with three new bay area stores resulting in about 500 new jobs, and there are plenty of employee perks like discounted froeslys and company stocks while some applicants come in with specialized skills, managers say a good attitude is the primary prerequisite. >> for folks who don't have a college degree are there opportunities here to come this as an entry-level employee and move up through the ranks. >> yes. i started 15 years ago and came in
julie waut says they're eel even help pay for your groceries. >> star mc fwshgsowan began working at whole foods when she was just 15, a natural career choice for this now pastry chef since her mom worked here, too. >> after school i would come stay with her until she got off of work. >> before long she began working at the retailer. started in 1980 with just under 20 people in its flag ship store in texas. the company now boasts 73 thousand employees with 400 stores and...