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kelsi thorud reports, they are stealing something that ends up on the dark web. >> reporter: margaretorlando has lived off gemini court in concord for decades, and in that time, she never had any issues until last saturday. >> i saw a car pull up, and the next thing you know, there were six. >> reporter: her mail carrier had been robbed, the thieves didn't take any mail, instead they stole the master key which can be used to open any locked mailbox. >> i guess he just came up and pulled a gun on the male person and took the keys. >> reporter: investigators say this incident is one of at least eight similar attacks that have happened across the bay area since friday. matthew is the u.s. postal inspector working the case. he says, thieves steal the keys and sell them on the dark web. >> as an example, this is the kind of thing that people will sell on the dark web, these are counterfeit postal keys, these may or may not work in any community. the person selling it to you is just trying to make a profit. they don't necessarily care how good they are. >> reporter: back on gemini court, ma
kelsi thorud reports, they are stealing something that ends up on the dark web. >> reporter: margaretorlando has lived off gemini court in concord for decades, and in that time, she never had any issues until last saturday. >> i saw a car pull up, and the next thing you know, there were six. >> reporter: her mail carrier had been robbed, the thieves didn't take any mail, instead they stole the master key which can be used to open any locked mailbox. >> i guess he just...
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our kelsi thorud got a sample of the first cultivated chicken approved for our plates. >>> well, bothof the companies that got approval from the fda are based here in the east bay within just a few miles of each other. and today, i got to speak with both companies, tour their facilities, and taste the chicken here at good meat. inside of these tanks at good meats facility in alameda, some of the country's first usda approved cultivated chicken is being grown. >> and so what it looks like, it's a little bit different. and it's basically what i call broth. and this facility alone can produce up to tens of thousands of pounds of meat per year. >> and the goal of this facility is to make the small quantities to introduce it to the consumers to get that kind of feedback from the consumers, to show people this is for real and to see how good it tastes. >> reporter: we got a chance to taste it. good meat has a staff of the chefs on hand who prepared the sampling. >> we have heirloom beans that have been mixed with a couple of different herbs. local squash, and then our chicken that's been gr
our kelsi thorud got a sample of the first cultivated chicken approved for our plates. >>> well, bothof the companies that got approval from the fda are based here in the east bay within just a few miles of each other. and today, i got to speak with both companies, tour their facilities, and taste the chicken here at good meat. inside of these tanks at good meats facility in alameda, some of the country's first usda approved cultivated chicken is being grown. >> and so what it...
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here's kelsi thorud to explain. >> reporter: margaret orlando has lived off gemini court in concord for decades. she says in that time, she's never had any issue on the street. until last saturday. >> i saw the mail person and i saw a cop car pull up and next thing i know there was four and then six. >> reporter: margaret says police fold her her mail carrier had been robbedt. thief didn't take any mail. instead they stole the carrier'smaster key which can be used to open any locked mailbox. >> i guess just came up and pulled a gun on the mail person. and took the keys. >> reporter: investigators say this incident is just one of at least eight similar attacks that have happened across the bay area since friday. matthew norfleet is the osteosetal inspectorworking the case and he says thieves steal the keys and then sell them on the dark web. >> these are counterfeit postal keys and these may or may not work in a mailbox. in -- any community. the person selling it to you is just trying to make a profit selling it and don't necessarily care how good they are. >> reporter: back on gemini co
here's kelsi thorud to explain. >> reporter: margaret orlando has lived off gemini court in concord for decades. she says in that time, she's never had any issue on the street. until last saturday. >> i saw the mail person and i saw a cop car pull up and next thing i know there was four and then six. >> reporter: margaret says police fold her her mail carrier had been robbedt. thief didn't take any mail. instead they stole the carrier'smaster key which can be used to open any...
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we sent out kelsi thorud to explain. >> reporter: margaret orlando has lived off gemini court in concord for decades. she says in that time, she's never had any issue on the street. until last saturday. >> i saw the mail person and i saw a cop car pull up and next thing i know there was four and then there were six. >> reporter: margaret says police told her that her mail carrier had been robbed. the thief didn't take any mail. instead they stole the carrier's master key which can be used to open any locked mailbox. >> i guess he just came up and pulled a gun on the mail person. and took the keys. >> reporter: investigators say this incident is just one of at least eight similar attacks that have happened across the bay area since friday. matthew norfleet is the postal inspector working the case and he says thieves steal the keys and then sell them on the dark web. >> reporter: as an example, this is the kind of ting that people will sell on the dark web. these are counterfeit postal keys and these may or may not work in a mailbox. in -- any community. the person selling it to you is jus
we sent out kelsi thorud to explain. >> reporter: margaret orlando has lived off gemini court in concord for decades. she says in that time, she's never had any issue on the street. until last saturday. >> i saw the mail person and i saw a cop car pull up and next thing i know there was four and then there were six. >> reporter: margaret says police told her that her mail carrier had been robbed. the thief didn't take any mail. instead they stole the carrier's master key which...
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kelsi thorud reports, they are trying to go pro but they need some help. >> reporter: it is a cold and blustery july morning in san bruno but the mood is bright and cheerful, that is because in their first season playing in the women's league, one of the countries top amateur soccer leagues, they are preparing for their national semi final match. >> it has been extremely exciting. we have such a tremendous group of young women. they are so talented, and we also have a fantastic staff. >> reporter: mike is the head coach, he is not too shocked by their success because it is made up of some of the bay area's top collegiate talent, including stanford's own elise evans. >> it is super awesome getting to play with my old teammates from the club before college, and just being able to play with my old coach as well, and we always played great together, we have been playing together for so long. just being able to come back and have that feeling again is super fun and exciting. >> reporter: while the team is seeing success on the pitch, the club itself is trying to stay afloat. >> it's pretty
kelsi thorud reports, they are trying to go pro but they need some help. >> reporter: it is a cold and blustery july morning in san bruno but the mood is bright and cheerful, that is because in their first season playing in the women's league, one of the countries top amateur soccer leagues, they are preparing for their national semi final match. >> it has been extremely exciting. we have such a tremendous group of young women. they are so talented, and we also have a fantastic...
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kelsi thorud checked out one of the first businesses to use it. >> reporter: earlier this year, we showedcruz company who is revolutionizing the packaging industry with their eco-friendly version of styrofoam. now many of those products are hitting the market and they partnered with companies all across the country including some right here down the road. verve coffee roasters in santa cruz has always had an eye towards sustainability and environmental impact. >> whether that is up cycling the burlap back into the community with local farmers and artists, or whether that is switching the entire roasting operation just to consume less natural gas. >> reporter: that is why when they learned the company just down the road from them had created an environmentally friendly version of styrofoam , they jumped at the chance to partner with the startup. >> it is amazing, it is truly recyclable, it is compostable, it can be a fairly minimal impact on the supply chain. >> the foam is made up of the material created out of the shells of sea creatures like shrimp. verve is using the foam in there read
kelsi thorud checked out one of the first businesses to use it. >> reporter: earlier this year, we showedcruz company who is revolutionizing the packaging industry with their eco-friendly version of styrofoam. now many of those products are hitting the market and they partnered with companies all across the country including some right here down the road. verve coffee roasters in santa cruz has always had an eye towards sustainability and environmental impact. >> whether that is up...
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the san francisco glens are hoping to be a part of it and kelsi thorud introduces us to the first year franchise that's trying to go pro. >> reporter: a cold and blustery july morning. at skyline college in san bruno. but the mood is bright and cheerful. that's because in their first season playing in the uslw league, one of the country's top women's amateur soccer leagues, san francisco glens are preparing for their national semifinal match. >> it's been extremely exciting. we have such tremendous group of young women. they are so talented. and we also have a fantastic staff. >> reporter: mike is the glens' head coach. he's not too shocked by the team's success, because it's made up of some of the bay area's top collegiate talent including stanford's own alyse evans. >> it's been super awesome getting to play with some of my old teammates from club before college and just being able to play with my old coach as well. just been super fun and we always play great together because we've been playing together for so long. so just being able to come back and have that feeling of playing ag
the san francisco glens are hoping to be a part of it and kelsi thorud introduces us to the first year franchise that's trying to go pro. >> reporter: a cold and blustery july morning. at skyline college in san bruno. but the mood is bright and cheerful. that's because in their first season playing in the uslw league, one of the country's top women's amateur soccer leagues, san francisco glens are preparing for their national semifinal match. >> it's been extremely exciting. we have...
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kelsi thorud explains. >> reporter: the alameda county community food bank in oakland processes thousandsof food donations every day. some as fresh food like fruits and vegetables. but a lot of it is packaged foods. user pam works for the food bank. he says volunteers have to sort through every packaged item to make sure it's not expired. but determining what is and is not expired isn't as easy as some may think. that's because the labeling on packaged foods varies dramatically. with phrases like sell by, best by, or use by. some items don't even have a phrase. just a date. he says each of those labels can have a very different meaning. and that's why the food bank is supporting the push by some state lawmakers to streamline the labeling system. >> it would absolutely reduce confusion for staff and volunteers as they're processing these donated food. and just -- increase the reassurance that the food that are going out of the shelves into the community is perfectly safe to eat. >> reporter: assembly member jackie erwin is the one leading the campaign to change the food labeling system. sh
kelsi thorud explains. >> reporter: the alameda county community food bank in oakland processes thousandsof food donations every day. some as fresh food like fruits and vegetables. but a lot of it is packaged foods. user pam works for the food bank. he says volunteers have to sort through every packaged item to make sure it's not expired. but determining what is and is not expired isn't as easy as some may think. that's because the labeling on packaged foods varies dramatically. with...