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the only thing more bold than chef andreas' plate, his heart for nearly ten years, chef jose andreas n haiti to cyclones in africa. wildfires in california. even the political crisis in venezuela. chef andreas and dozens of volunteers have prepared and delivered millions of meals to those affected through his organization "world kitchen. it was the chef's work in houston after hurricane harvey in puerto rico after hurricane maria that catapulted andreas into the national spotlight. >> we are about to reach one million meals cooked by the men and women of puerto rico >> getting attention from hollywood stars. >> world central kitchen cannot exist if they don't have volunteers >> his mission growing to an even bigger stage, the oscars. >> reminds us of the understanding and compassion that we all owe to the people in our lives, immigrants and women who move humanity forward. [ applause ] >> with more than 30 restaurants now including his no market locato little spain in new york city, jose andreas is making a lasting impact >> we shown that food has the power to be a true agent of chang
the only thing more bold than chef andreas' plate, his heart for nearly ten years, chef jose andreas n haiti to cyclones in africa. wildfires in california. even the political crisis in venezuela. chef andreas and dozens of volunteers have prepared and delivered millions of meals to those affected through his organization "world kitchen. it was the chef's work in houston after hurricane harvey in puerto rico after hurricane maria that catapulted andreas into the national spotlight....
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. >> reporter: and award winning chef jose andreas saw the report and called her a hero and offered her a job. no word if kimball has taken him up on the offer, but really kind gesture. >> so well deserved to have the opportunity. >>> all right. the students held a special art showcase today in san francisco. >> comin >>> i'm alma dietz and coming up at 6:00, the san francisco international airport is like a city unto itself including crime and homelessness. the problems it is causing and how they are trying to keep passengers safe. >>> and now some people are trying to pass to get more healing drugs legal. >> and thank you. we will see you then. >>> and before, meet some performers who let their ability shine today. >> a group of education students let their arts be spectacular in selm selma. the young performers said it sent an important message. >> it showed the community that even if we have disabilities that we can do whatever we want to do. >> we did a fantastic job. we learned how to do the dance, the acting and the vocals and the lip-syncing, and it was fantastic. >> just terrif
. >> reporter: and award winning chef jose andreas saw the report and called her a hero and offered her a job. no word if kimball has taken him up on the offer, but really kind gesture. >> so well deserved to have the opportunity. >>> all right. the students held a special art showcase today in san francisco. >> comin >>> i'm alma dietz and coming up at 6:00, the san francisco international airport is like a city unto itself including crime and homelessness....
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. >> jose andreas, ll me about his is which seems very detailed. >> color coded system for different types of perks and different levels of so one level might be a lile snack. another level a round of drinks. the top level jose gold, that will a full you've dined at the mini mhtbar, then a black would take you home. that's usually for someone who's a friend of the restaurant, you know, not just your ordinary vip. >> i love that in this town they really have to be sensitive to politics. >> sometimes the managers at f most knowledgeable best-dressed people in washington to keep up with "the new york times," "the washington post." they pay attention to names, who's who doing along, who's feuding. i told the story about joe's seafood. steve scalise who is food. in comes valerie jarrett and they're about to sitown next to each other and the manager said wait, actually don't do that. nott they have any bad blood or wouldn't get along. >> you don't want someone hearing your conversation. >> they just thin okay, a republican and democrat, let's separate them in the dining room just in case.
. >> jose andreas, ll me about his is which seems very detailed. >> color coded system for different types of perks and different levels of so one level might be a lile snack. another level a round of drinks. the top level jose gold, that will a full you've dined at the mini mhtbar, then a black would take you home. that's usually for someone who's a friend of the restaurant, you know, not just your ordinary vip. >> i love that in this town they really have to be sensitive to...
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. >> jose andreas made a name feeding the huny in desperate situations. now he is trying to get us to see vegetables in aew whole light just as the role of climate change becomes more apparent. >>> and the whole debate around global migration is fraught with
. >> jose andreas made a name feeding the huny in desperate situations. now he is trying to get us to see vegetables in aew whole light just as the role of climate change becomes more apparent. >>> and the whole debate around global migration is fraught with
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andrea borba, kpix5. >>> two of the san jose police officers involved in that fatal shooting over the weekend were rookiepatrol officers. it happened saturday when police found a stolen toyota camry on camar drive with the suspect still inside. officers say they fatally shot that suspect when he suddenly drove toward them injurying , injuring one of the officers. alvarez has no prior experience in law enforcement. >>> mean scientists believe that the whale that died yesterday did because of a boat strike. >> reporter: the bigger question is, why is this happening to so many whales. the gray whale at ocean beach was the ninth found dead in just a few weeks time. this morning's necropsy revealed this was an adult female and like the other whales visibly under nourished. >> so they're definitely in poor body condition now and way worse than they should be for this time of the year. >> reporter: some of the whales have died from collisions with ships but that may also be a sign that whales are moving in closer in a desperate search for something to eat. whatever the reason people who visited the site this mo
andrea borba, kpix5. >>> two of the san jose police officers involved in that fatal shooting over the weekend were rookiepatrol officers. it happened saturday when police found a stolen toyota camry on camar drive with the suspect still inside. officers say they fatally shot that suspect when he suddenly drove toward them injurying , injuring one of the officers. alvarez has no prior experience in law enforcement. >>> mean scientists believe that the whale that died yesterday...
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jose the rally cry was immigrant rights in tenant protections. workers say they fear being displaced by the real estate boom. the bay area crunch puts the squeeze on workers. andrea for about is at a mayday ready in concord force. >> reporter: marchers left here at meadow home park in concord just about 20 minutes ago. they were headed to todo santos park. they say that housing course and insecurity are taking center stage today on this international day of the worker. advocates say tenants rights issues are workers rights issues. >> families who have been here a really long time have roots here in concord are just getting pushed out due to unjust evictions skyrocketing rents and so we are here today demanding that the city of concord who has the power to actually protect tenants from this kind of displacement to do something about it >> the concord city council is in fact listening. they are working on a proposal right now to offer some form of tenant protections and perhaps even run stability. that proposal is in committee at the moment but is expected to make it to the full council sometime in june. coming up new tonight on the news at 7:00, we will hear from
jose the rally cry was immigrant rights in tenant protections. workers say they fear being displaced by the real estate boom. the bay area crunch puts the squeeze on workers. andrea for about is at a mayday ready in concord force. >> reporter: marchers left here at meadow home park in concord just about 20 minutes ago. they were headed to todo santos park. they say that housing course and insecurity are taking center stage today on this international day of the worker. advocates say...