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or kitchen made since 2009? >> yes. they were we're actually not sure when those kitchens were installed i can tell you that prior to my clients purchase something actually made a report of illegal units at this property it was a fooshd property maybe prior tenants after the property was purchased they loud the dbi to inspect and the floor plan and consistent with a previous floor plan signed off under previous remodeling. >> who funded the kitchens. >> it would have been the financial friend and project manager so no record of no record of funding the construction, the acquisition i'm assuming of equipment goes in the kitchen a ghost. >> this year's nothing and trying to get information from the prior prompt manager has been difficult. >> okay. >> thank you. >> thank you. >> mr. duffy. >> commissioners joe duffy dbi the building permit over-the-counter approval on the undocumented level for kitchen determined for the plumbing and electrical separate electrical and plumbing primaries are riders the permit was ac
or kitchen made since 2009? >> yes. they were we're actually not sure when those kitchens were installed i can tell you that prior to my clients purchase something actually made a report of illegal units at this property it was a fooshd property maybe prior tenants after the property was purchased they loud the dbi to inspect and the floor plan and consistent with a previous floor plan signed off under previous remodeling. >> who funded the kitchens. >> it would have been the...
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kitchen's case tragic as an isolated incident. terrifying as a pattern and practice of some members of the chicago police department. who tortured more than 100 men mostly african-americans from 1971 to 1992. >> the city tried to keep these reports from being released. >> in 1989 working on a tip investigative journalist john conroy discovered hauntingly similar reports from suspects claiming to be tortured by chicago police. >> give us tense of the type of torture that was used by the officers. >> well, the most well-known is electric shock. as far as we know there were three electrical devices. there was one prisoner, andrew wilson, who was burned against a hot radiator. russian roulette was played. >> at the center of it all, john burns is the face of this dark chapter of chicago's history. >> why were you so tenacious. >> people were going to die, and nobody was doing anything. there were a dozen men on death row who were there on suspect confessions. >> ronald kitchen was one of them. he spent 21 years locked up. 13 of those
kitchen's case tragic as an isolated incident. terrifying as a pattern and practice of some members of the chicago police department. who tortured more than 100 men mostly african-americans from 1971 to 1992. >> the city tried to keep these reports from being released. >> in 1989 working on a tip investigative journalist john conroy discovered hauntingly similar reports from suspects claiming to be tortured by chicago police. >> give us tense of the type of torture that was...
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or kitchen made since 2009? >> yes. they were we're actually not sure when those kitchens were installed i can tell you that prior to my clients purchase something actually made a report of illegal units at this property it was a fooshd property maybe prior tenants after the property was purchased they loud the dbi to inspect and the floor plan and consistent with a previous floor plan signed off under previous remodeling. >> who funded the kitchens. >> it would have been the financial friend and project manager so no record of no record of funding the construction, the acquisition i'm assuming of equipment goes in the kitchen a ghost. >> this year's nothing and trying to get information from the prior prompt manager has been difficult. >> okay. >> thank you. >> thank you. >> mr. duffy. >> commissioners joe duffy dbi the building permit over-the-counter approval on the undocumented level for kitchen determined for the plumbing and electrical separate electrical and plumbing primaries are riders the permit was ac
or kitchen made since 2009? >> yes. they were we're actually not sure when those kitchens were installed i can tell you that prior to my clients purchase something actually made a report of illegal units at this property it was a fooshd property maybe prior tenants after the property was purchased they loud the dbi to inspect and the floor plan and consistent with a previous floor plan signed off under previous remodeling. >> who funded the kitchens. >> it would have been the...
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the dining area is adjacent to the breakfast nook in the kitchen. it makes it very easy for dining alfresco. one concern was the direct sunlight. and to rectify this, we used a woven nylon shade that fully extends. it provides shade for the diner but still lets the sunlight come through. the only thing that existed on the property was the pool, but it was completely redone. in keeping with the flavor of this old world element, this great tile was used on the water line. it's a mosaic of jade green marble and limestone. the main view from the family room was of the expanse of the pool. therefore, an interesting design element was a must. i took the jade green from the tile of the water line, put that on the upper steps and bench area, also used it for the pattern in the pool. and this pattern's at a 45 degree angle, which slightly echoes the tile that's on the patio area and on the pavers in this upper area. to finish off the pool area, i used this really elegant, custom waterjet mosaic-- easily could be found in any villa in italy. also, this europe
the dining area is adjacent to the breakfast nook in the kitchen. it makes it very easy for dining alfresco. one concern was the direct sunlight. and to rectify this, we used a woven nylon shade that fully extends. it provides shade for the diner but still lets the sunlight come through. the only thing that existed on the property was the pool, but it was completely redone. in keeping with the flavor of this old world element, this great tile was used on the water line. it's a mosaic of jade...
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i just have a question about the commercial kitchen. so, there was a concern raised and there were others who spoke about making sure that scott will be able to afford to maintain the current business as far as costs or other expenses. how is that being -the negotiation is not final yet? >> that is correct >> what are the actions that we are taking to make sure that entrepreneurs start out and do business in san francisco? as i understand this is a inkbation type of commercial kitchen and eventually some of them will probably are going to be very profitable businesses. in the mean time we want to make sure small businesses are being supported, what are the actions we are taking. >> i agree [inaudible] cookery services are important and we acknowledge that and everyone is working to make sure the cookery continue tooz succeed on the shipyard as well as all their clients. the negotiations are [inaudible] they have just begun. who is negotiating the lease is lunar in collaboration with ocii and it is mainly department of real estate involv
i just have a question about the commercial kitchen. so, there was a concern raised and there were others who spoke about making sure that scott will be able to afford to maintain the current business as far as costs or other expenses. how is that being -the negotiation is not final yet? >> that is correct >> what are the actions that we are taking to make sure that entrepreneurs start out and do business in san francisco? as i understand this is a inkbation type of commercial...
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to get it up to par to what it needs to be for today's standard. >> mount eden's kitchen dates back to the 1960s. the giant refrigerator broken is now used to store dry goods. to better serve students the school also needs more double ovens and warmers. the school district serves 15,000 meals a day, a task not easily achieved with some of its outdated kitchen. >> a fast-moving brush fire forced firefighters to call for extra help. that fire ended up near kelly park. firefighters were worried the fire might carry embers away and start more fires away. no word on how that fire started. >>> most of the 13,000 evacuees forced out of their homes by the rocky fire burning about 100 miles north of san francisco have been allowed back into their homes. those who still have homes. crews reopened highway 16 and 20 today after using them as fire breaks. the fire burning in lake calusa and yolo counties is finally 45% contained. it destroyed 43 homes and scorched 110 square miles of brush. some homes and roads are off limits as they worked to put out the hot spots. >> there are 17 wildfires burnin
to get it up to par to what it needs to be for today's standard. >> mount eden's kitchen dates back to the 1960s. the giant refrigerator broken is now used to store dry goods. to better serve students the school also needs more double ovens and warmers. the school district serves 15,000 meals a day, a task not easily achieved with some of its outdated kitchen. >> a fast-moving brush fire forced firefighters to call for extra help. that fire ended up near kelly park. firefighters...
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kitchen in the back. you could barely walk into the kitchen. >> it was a mix of construction material like tiles, plaster, to repair walls, tools and things that she had recently purchased as gifts. >> just a complete mess. everything came home, nothing had a place. >> she had a sofa sleeper that she was using because she could not walk up the stairs because she had just had knee surgery. and the whole second level was uninhabitable. turns out that all that construction material was because they had renovated a bathroom. so you go to the stop of the stairs and on the left was this amazing bathroom. it was unfortunate that she could not even get up there to use it. you couldn't walk into the bedroom. and then the home office that was upstairs, that was over. i mean, it was full of office supplies. so it was just about safety and about her mobility issues. >> the job of painstakingly combing through and removing room after room of debris takes a five-person crew three days. >> everything in there that was a
kitchen in the back. you could barely walk into the kitchen. >> it was a mix of construction material like tiles, plaster, to repair walls, tools and things that she had recently purchased as gifts. >> just a complete mess. everything came home, nothing had a place. >> she had a sofa sleeper that she was using because she could not walk up the stairs because she had just had knee surgery. and the whole second level was uninhabitable. turns out that all that construction...
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plus >> i am terek basely in what could be the kitchen of the future where these robotic arms are whipping up a crab bisque. the only way to get better is to challenge yourself, and that's what we're doing at xfinity. we are challenging ourselves to improve every aspect of your experience. and this includes our commitment to being on time. every time. that's why if we're ever late for an appointment, we'll credit your account $20. it's our promise to you. we're doing everything we can to give you the best experience possible. because we should fit into your life. not the other way around. >>> time on arizona to run through the global headlines. yemen's vice president, also the country's prime minister has made a symbolic visit after houthi rebels were driven out, to aden. leader of iraq's kurdish region is calling on kurdish pkk fighters to leave their basis so as to protect civilians. a number of people have been killed during air raids by turkey that are targeting pkk conditions in northern iraq. turkey said it will investigate reports of civilian death. >>> debris that could be from the
plus >> i am terek basely in what could be the kitchen of the future where these robotic arms are whipping up a crab bisque. the only way to get better is to challenge yourself, and that's what we're doing at xfinity. we are challenging ourselves to improve every aspect of your experience. and this includes our commitment to being on time. every time. that's why if we're ever late for an appointment, we'll credit your account $20. it's our promise to you. we're doing everything we can to...
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because with old country tradition, a girl would be in the kitchen helping mom. and by god, tom sawyer had nothing on my mother. she would get the three of us to sit around the table and we'd race to see who could pit the peaches the fastest, or who'd peel the tomatoes the fastest. she canned 100 quarts of tomatoes every year. peter: david and waters shared a philosophy of food. alice: we are what we eat. and when you're eating fast food, you are digesting those values. but if you eat beautiful, real food, and you understand where that comes from, and that you're really nourished by it, and you think differently about the world. narsai: we didn't have anything coming out of the freezer. we wanted everything fresh, we wanted to get the best that we could get. alice: i wanted, you know, a perfectly ripe apricot. i wanted to sit at a table. i wanted to go to the market every day. i wanted a fish right out of the water. and so basically, i was looking for food that was local, sustainably produced, in season, and enjoy it with family and friends. peter: a popular maga
because with old country tradition, a girl would be in the kitchen helping mom. and by god, tom sawyer had nothing on my mother. she would get the three of us to sit around the table and we'd race to see who could pit the peaches the fastest, or who'd peel the tomatoes the fastest. she canned 100 quarts of tomatoes every year. peter: david and waters shared a philosophy of food. alice: we are what we eat. and when you're eating fast food, you are digesting those values. but if you eat...
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let's check in with the ceo of pop eye's louisiana kitchen. welcome back to "mad money." >> thank you, jim. it's great to be with you. >> i want to talk about invasion. it looks like you had just from the kind of things that you do in your kitchen, you had, you broke the weekly sales record for the chain. just describe this is what you guys do, with i is info rate is? >> you know, we have been killing it with our kitchen innovation. the most recent one we finished up is ripping chicken with carbonara sauce, it was killer good. this is how we keep the excitement going on in our restaurant, jim. >> explain to me if you can. it has a franchise model. of course, you own some stores, you talk about higher quicken price, here it is, do we really have to worry about higher chicken prices if you got dishes that are blown out the doors? >> in fact, bread stick chicken gave us a record sales week and we followed that in the second quarter. so you are right, jim, if you keep your kitchen hot with innovation, it keeps the customer coming back time and tim
let's check in with the ceo of pop eye's louisiana kitchen. welcome back to "mad money." >> thank you, jim. it's great to be with you. >> i want to talk about invasion. it looks like you had just from the kind of things that you do in your kitchen, you had, you broke the weekly sales record for the chain. just describe this is what you guys do, with i is info rate is? >> you know, we have been killing it with our kitchen innovation. the most recent one we finished up...
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now a team of robotic experts came up with a solution the world's first robotic kitchen. >> it's time for dinner and the world's robotic chef is hard hat work. every movement prerecorded as he made his spashty, crab basic. graceful way seems to represent the way a normal chef would cook dinner, this is a prototype installation, going on the market in 2018 priced at $75,000. the designer of the unit suggests it could come down substantially if the idea catches on. >> the company imagines one day all kitchens will be fitted with robotic arms, and the instructions how to make each dish will be bought online. >> you have access to the library of recipes which is intellectual properties of 100,000 different. in this case, you can enjoy many of the dishes if you have the csame ingredients that they use for the cooking process. >> much of the robot chef's skills come from its hand, produced by a leading u.k. robotics company. we said let's replicate the capability in the machine. where we need to copy the human hand down. we have done. in other areas we have taken engineering compromises giv
now a team of robotic experts came up with a solution the world's first robotic kitchen. >> it's time for dinner and the world's robotic chef is hard hat work. every movement prerecorded as he made his spashty, crab basic. graceful way seems to represent the way a normal chef would cook dinner, this is a prototype installation, going on the market in 2018 priced at $75,000. the designer of the unit suggests it could come down substantially if the idea catches on. >> the company...
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assembling a kitchen from ikea. coming up, 7 on your side steps in to help. >>> a big happy anniversary to me it's safeway's anniversary... happy anniversary to me but you're the one who's gonna save some serious money. happy anniversary to me right now with your club card brentwood sweet corn is 4 for $1.00 tropicana orange juice or farmstand juice is $2.49 and lays potato chips are just $1.99. happy anniversary to me. safeway's huge anniversary sale! it's just better. (scal): good day, m'lady! i am sir-can-a-lot, here to save you from another breakfast bore. wake up those eggs with glorious spam! see what spam can! do... at spam.com >>> it's likely going to be a rough weekend getting across the bay. bart is shutting down service for track maintenance. laura anthony is live with more on the impact. hi laura. >> reporter: hi dan. bart will have nearly 100 buses serving, and extra tow trucks to help out, but everyone should expect with the transbay tube closed this will be a big traffic mess. christine york her husba
assembling a kitchen from ikea. coming up, 7 on your side steps in to help. >>> a big happy anniversary to me it's safeway's anniversary... happy anniversary to me but you're the one who's gonna save some serious money. happy anniversary to me right now with your club card brentwood sweet corn is 4 for $1.00 tropicana orange juice or farmstand juice is $2.49 and lays potato chips are just $1.99. happy anniversary to me. safeway's huge anniversary sale! it's just better. (scal): good...
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they have a central kitchen. they cook up the food in a big batch. then they send it out. what makes this so much better? >> you know, you're forced to deliver to just those schools. let's say there are 30 schools or whatever number of schools you're servicing. for us, we're delivering to the whole population, wherever they are. whether it's the offices or homes or whatnot. and we leverage that. that's where a lot of technology comes in. how can you make sure you have the best route for delivery people? how do we make sure we deliver within the timeframe that the customers are wanting? so all that comes into play. >> and is it the same thing every night? or do you get to choose? >> we have a daily changing menu. definitely there are some dishes we consistently offer for that season. >> anything that is too fancy, people don't recognize is. things that sell the best are always chicken. and surprisingly fish. maybe people recognize it's harder to cook fish on their own at home and our chefs do it really well. the format we deliver in makes really attractive and easy to maint
they have a central kitchen. they cook up the food in a big batch. then they send it out. what makes this so much better? >> you know, you're forced to deliver to just those schools. let's say there are 30 schools or whatever number of schools you're servicing. for us, we're delivering to the whole population, wherever they are. whether it's the offices or homes or whatnot. and we leverage that. that's where a lot of technology comes in. how can you make sure you have the best route for...
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>> the kitchen sink. >> no, i was than the in the kitchen sink. >> but why hair in the kitchen. >> whatever clogs up the sink. my mom and dad used to watch all six kid hair in the kitchen sink. >> we would been over. >> that was fun. >> it was enclosing, what difference does it make. i said i'm going to fix it. so i went out and while she wasn't looking. i got two giant canisters of drain owe. you just pour it all in, right. it burned a hole through the you pipe, the trap. >> it was leaking all under. >> it burst. >> oh, no, but it unclogged the drain. you could not use it but it was unclogged. >> i'm thinking of your fiance. oh, honey. >> run for your life. >> we did something cool saturday night. >> you know what, i woke up this morning feeling like a diva. >> cheryl lee ralph, the name of her event, divas. >> it was ten really great divas, fabulous singers, and they came on back to back to back. >> and doesn't they look good. she came out, music was up and great. that is carol reddick, looked lovely singing. what a surprise, they renewed their vows, their tenth anniversary, her and senat
>> the kitchen sink. >> no, i was than the in the kitchen sink. >> but why hair in the kitchen. >> whatever clogs up the sink. my mom and dad used to watch all six kid hair in the kitchen sink. >> we would been over. >> that was fun. >> it was enclosing, what difference does it make. i said i'm going to fix it. so i went out and while she wasn't looking. i got two giant canisters of drain owe. you just pour it all in, right. it burned a hole through the...
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back to you. >> tracie strahan in hell's kitchen. thank you. >>> the new york city department much education has got a plan to keep teachers and administrators from cheating. department is forming a task force that will review test scores and other data from every school. they're going to look for any anomalies. anything suspicious. it comes weeks after the principal of dewey high school in brooklyn was fired for allegedly fixing grades. the new task force will reportedly cost the city $5 million a year. >>> today is a big day for citi bike, the bike sharing program expands to long island city. today is also the day that new jersey riders can begin signing up. beginning next month, the program arrives in jersey city. there will be 35 docking stations around the city. just head to nbcnewyork.com for information on how to sign up. >>> we can now give you a look at the moment the huge sinkhole swallowed parts of a brooklyn intersection. you can see the street open up and plunge at the corner of fifth avenue and 64th street in sunset par
back to you. >> tracie strahan in hell's kitchen. thank you. >>> the new york city department much education has got a plan to keep teachers and administrators from cheating. department is forming a task force that will review test scores and other data from every school. they're going to look for any anomalies. anything suspicious. it comes weeks after the principal of dewey high school in brooklyn was fired for allegedly fixing grades. the new task force will reportedly cost...
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i just have a question about the commercial kitchen. so, there was a concern raised and there were others who spoke about making sure that scott will be able to afford to maintain the current business as far as costs or other expenses. how is that being -the negotiation is not final yet? >> that is correct >> what are the actions that we are taking to make sure that entrepreneurs start out and do business in san francisco? as i understand this is a inkbation type of commercial kitchen and eventually some of them will probably are going to be very profitable businesses. in the mean time we want to make sure small businesses are being supported, what are the actions we are taking. >> i agree [inaudible] cookery services are important and we acknowledge that and everyone is working to make sure the cookery continue tooz succeed on the shipyard as well as all their clients. the negotiations are [inaudible] they have just begun. who is negotiating the lease is lunar in collaboration with ocii and it is mainly department of real estate involv
i just have a question about the commercial kitchen. so, there was a concern raised and there were others who spoke about making sure that scott will be able to afford to maintain the current business as far as costs or other expenses. how is that being -the negotiation is not final yet? >> that is correct >> what are the actions that we are taking to make sure that entrepreneurs start out and do business in san francisco? as i understand this is a inkbation type of commercial...
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the world's first robotic kitchen. >> it's time for dinner and they are hard at work. every movement of its arms comes from a real chef prerecorded as he made crab bisque. the way these arms move, the graceful way in which cooking dinner behind me here, seem to represent the way a normal chef would cook dinner. this is a prototype installation. it will go on the market in 2018 priced at $75,000. the designers of this unit suggest that could come down substantially if the idea catches on. as futuristic as it may seem, all kitchens will come fitted with robotic arms. >> you have access to unlimit would library of recipes which is intellectual property of different chefs. in this case you can enjoy any kind of dish potentially today if you have the same ingredients they use. >> much of the skills come from its hands produced by a leading u.k. robotics company. >> we said let's replicate the capability in a machine. so where we need to copy the human hand down to the last detail, we have done. in other areas we have taken engineering compromises that give us the same perfo
the world's first robotic kitchen. >> it's time for dinner and they are hard at work. every movement of its arms comes from a real chef prerecorded as he made crab bisque. the way these arms move, the graceful way in which cooking dinner behind me here, seem to represent the way a normal chef would cook dinner. this is a prototype installation. it will go on the market in 2018 priced at $75,000. the designers of this unit suggest that could come down substantially if the idea catches on....
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over our kitchen floor. so i looked through the rest of the house for her, and ended up finding her in our bathroom. >> reporter: she had been shot in the head with a shotgun at point-blank range. tom immediately called for help. >> what's the problem? >> my wife is in the shower. she's just laying there in the blood. >> reporter: first responders rushed to the foley farm. when michigan state police detective james karbon arrived on the scene, he knew he was in for a long night. >> we don't have a lot of homicides that happen in and around branch county, and because of her position as a schoolteacher, just for the number of people that knew her, that put it in a much more serious type investigation. >> reporter: detective karbon and his team of state troopers scoured the crime scene taking pictures and seizing evidence of what appeared to be a home burglary gone wrong. the first clue? the broken glass coming from the kitchen door window. >> it appeared that a beer bottle was used to break that particular win
over our kitchen floor. so i looked through the rest of the house for her, and ended up finding her in our bathroom. >> reporter: she had been shot in the head with a shotgun at point-blank range. tom immediately called for help. >> what's the problem? >> my wife is in the shower. she's just laying there in the blood. >> reporter: first responders rushed to the foley farm. when michigan state police detective james karbon arrived on the scene, he knew he was in for a...
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ikea finally sent the missing pieces, telling us the kitchen set is a new product and sales had boomed spokesperson said the ikea store in emeryville did make her aware of the stock situation. she was only charged for parts that were available and the remaining pieces were september free -- were sent free of charge. >> i can't even believe the response was night and day. >> now that everything is here the rest is easy. right? >> it seems like i have a lot of stuff we'll see what it turns into. >> hopefully it turns into a kitchen. we'll see. tea and her husband are still putting the pieces together and promise they will let us see it when it is done. michael finney, 7 on your side. >>> hundreds of people enjoyed music and sunshine in downtown oakland today. abc7 news was outside city hall for the art and soul festival. high energy acts thrilled the crowd. this is the festival's 15th year. sunshine to be sure they certainly had a beautiful day for it. over to drew and a final check of the forecast in this newscast . >> every time i put ikea furniture together always a left over peg. the
ikea finally sent the missing pieces, telling us the kitchen set is a new product and sales had boomed spokesperson said the ikea store in emeryville did make her aware of the stock situation. she was only charged for parts that were available and the remaining pieces were september free -- were sent free of charge. >> i can't even believe the response was night and day. >> now that everything is here the rest is easy. right? >> it seems like i have a lot of stuff we'll see...
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and kitchens where every meal is the most important of the day. life's the food that brings us together. and kitchens where every meal is the most important of the day. >> live, from the cbs bay area studios, this is kpix5 news. >> shooting in self-defense. only this time, it's a cell phone camera. not a gun. and the target is a bay area cop. the confrontation was tense, the man who shot the video said he did nothing to provoke the officer. >> betty yu shows us things got ugly when the officer drew his gun. >> reporter: the video starts when a rohnert park officer drives into a residential court and just stops in the middle of it. don mccomas says he was hooking up his boat outside his house when he noticed the cop. he started filming the officer so the officer rolls down his window to do the same. >> he thinks he is being funny now. >> reporter: a few seconds later, the officer gets out. talks into his radio and then ... >> put your gun down, really? this one really has a gun on me. no, you don't touch me. you don't touch me. you don't touch me.
and kitchens where every meal is the most important of the day. life's the food that brings us together. and kitchens where every meal is the most important of the day. >> live, from the cbs bay area studios, this is kpix5 news. >> shooting in self-defense. only this time, it's a cell phone camera. not a gun. and the target is a bay area cop. the confrontation was tense, the man who shot the video said he did nothing to provoke the officer. >> betty yu shows us things got ugly...
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and kitchens where every meal is the most important of the day. life's the food that brings us together. and kitchens where every meal is the most important of the day. >> live, from the cbs bay area studios, this is kpix5 news. >> more than 30 suspicious fires in the east bay, tonight, investigators believe one person started all of them. this guy. >> at least eight east bay cities got torched at some point. the hot spots were highway 4, highway 24, and marsh creek road. christin ayers is standing near one of the crime scenes. christin? >> reporter: yeah guys, you are looking at some of the damage firefighters say james wilson did all over the east bay. set fires that blackened hillsides like this one and got close to home in some cases. by midsummer, the fires were happening frequently. july 20, this 20-acre fire flared in bay point. a smaller fire in lafayette burned eight acres. then july 30, a series of small fires. firefighters didn't say they believed it was the work of the same serial arsonist. >> we needed to keep that secret so we could
and kitchens where every meal is the most important of the day. life's the food that brings us together. and kitchens where every meal is the most important of the day. >> live, from the cbs bay area studios, this is kpix5 news. >> more than 30 suspicious fires in the east bay, tonight, investigators believe one person started all of them. this guy. >> at least eight east bay cities got torched at some point. the hot spots were highway 4, highway 24, and marsh creek road....
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i just have a question about the commercial kitchen. so, there was a concern raised and there were others who spoke about making sure that scott will be able to afford to maintain the current business as far as costs or other expenses. how is that being -the negotiation is not final yet? >> that is correct >> what are the actions that we are taking to make sure that entrepreneurs start out and do business in san francisco? as i understand this is a inkbation type of commercial kitchen and eventually some of them will probably are going to be very profitable businesses. in the mean time we want to make sure small businesses are being supported, what are the actions we are taking. >> i agree [inaudible] cookery services are important and we acknowledge that and everyone is working to make sure the cookery continue tooz succeed on the shipyard as well as all their clients. the negotiations are [inaudible] they have just begun. who is negotiating the lease is lunar in collaboration with ocii and it is mainly department of real estate involv
i just have a question about the commercial kitchen. so, there was a concern raised and there were others who spoke about making sure that scott will be able to afford to maintain the current business as far as costs or other expenses. how is that being -the negotiation is not final yet? >> that is correct >> what are the actions that we are taking to make sure that entrepreneurs start out and do business in san francisco? as i understand this is a inkbation type of commercial...
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mostly centered around the hell's kitchen neighborhood. police say the guy's m.o. is always the same, always using the fire escape, grabbing crash and credit cards. one person saw him peering into her window before he ran off. friends dan and maria, impressed tby the video's quality -- >> it's extra security for yourself. >> reporter: and amazed at the suspect's audacity. >> always loc your window? >> yes. i will from now on. >> reporter: rachel tells me her friend is looking to leave the neighborhood. the suspect never got into her home, but this visit was too close for comfort. >> she's very scared so she's moving. >> reporter: that suspect usually targets homes where people are not at home we also understandashat he usually gets in because people leave the windows unlocked. live in hell's kitchen, gus rosedale rosedale. >>> authorities are looking to identify the driver of a dump truck that caught fire,on the new jersey turnpike yesterday. an autopsy is scheduled for tonight. it happened in the southbound lanes under the wood avenue overpass around 11:00 a.m. th
mostly centered around the hell's kitchen neighborhood. police say the guy's m.o. is always the same, always using the fire escape, grabbing crash and credit cards. one person saw him peering into her window before he ran off. friends dan and maria, impressed tby the video's quality -- >> it's extra security for yourself. >> reporter: and amazed at the suspect's audacity. >> always loc your window? >> yes. i will from now on. >> reporter: rachel tells me her friend...
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dave carlin is live at 6:00 in hell's kitchen with details. >> reporter: dana, the site of this fatal fall over here, let's give you a look. this is 42nd and ninth avenue. the building right here, what police say is that the top area where the construction worker was, was very unstable and gave way. shut down and locked up, this high-rise construction site at 577 ninth avenue was off limits to everyone except officers and building inspectors investigating the death of a 30-year-old worker. the unidentified victim was a mechanic who police say was wearing a hard hat but not a safety harness four stories up. it was lunchtime and the boards gave way above the elevator shaft and the worker fell down into several feet of standing water at the bottom. the man died at bellevue hospital. >> it's very sad that these people risk their lives. and it's just very sad. >> reporter: going up on this site is this, 25 story hotel condo building. signs identify the contractors for the project as brf construction. we reached out with questions about safety at the site but we have not heard back. across
dave carlin is live at 6:00 in hell's kitchen with details. >> reporter: dana, the site of this fatal fall over here, let's give you a look. this is 42nd and ninth avenue. the building right here, what police say is that the top area where the construction worker was, was very unstable and gave way. shut down and locked up, this high-rise construction site at 577 ninth avenue was off limits to everyone except officers and building inspectors investigating the death of a 30-year-old...
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and kitchens where every meal is the most important of the day. when account lead craig wilson books at laquinta.com. he gets a ready for you alert the second his room is ready. so he knows exactly when he can settle in and practice his big pitch. and when craig gets his pitch down pat, do you know what he becomes? great proposal! let's talk more over golf! great. better yet, how about over tennis? even better. a game changer! your 2 o'clock is here. oops, hold your horses. no problem. la quinta inns & suites is ready for you, so you'll be ready for business. the ready for you alert, only at lq.com. laquinta! life's the food that brings us together. and kitchens where every meal is the most important of the day. >> live, from the cbs bay area studios, this is kpix5 news. >> tonight, a state of emergency. this wild fire just keeps growing and growing. and now, a new threat. good evening, i'm allen martin. >> i'm veronica de la cruz. ken and liz have the night off. the rocky fire now covers 18,000 acres in lake county. it is still just 5% contained.
and kitchens where every meal is the most important of the day. when account lead craig wilson books at laquinta.com. he gets a ready for you alert the second his room is ready. so he knows exactly when he can settle in and practice his big pitch. and when craig gets his pitch down pat, do you know what he becomes? great proposal! let's talk more over golf! great. better yet, how about over tennis? even better. a game changer! your 2 o'clock is here. oops, hold your horses. no problem. la...
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and kitchens where every meal is the most important of the day. life's the food that brings us together. and kitchens where every meal is the most important of the day. say gunpoint, on campus.dent at . >>> uc berkley students are on high alert after they say someone robbed the student at gunpoint on campus. they say a student was walking through the south side of campus when two people in their 20s took his wallet, cell phone and tonight, they're warning others to be on guard. >> definitely try to walk with a friend, don't be by yourself, be cautious of where you're walking, and be alert to your surroundings. >> uc police say armed robberies on camperous incredibly rare. in fact, they can't recall another incident like it. >>> and a new warning for those in foster city, spend big bucks to help you and the warning comes after fema warned that much thoch levy system is insufficient and that means they need to spend millions to build something new or they need to spend for flood insurance. what's wrong with it? >> reporter: essentially, it's not hig
and kitchens where every meal is the most important of the day. life's the food that brings us together. and kitchens where every meal is the most important of the day. say gunpoint, on campus.dent at . >>> uc berkley students are on high alert after they say someone robbed the student at gunpoint on campus. they say a student was walking through the south side of campus when two people in their 20s took his wallet, cell phone and tonight, they're warning others to be on guard....
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a man caught on camera casing hell's kitchen apartments from fire escapes. the latest in a rash of burglaries. tracie? >> reporter: darlene, police told me over the phone that at least one of the burglaries happened where we're standing in the area of held's kitchen near roosevelt hospital. they're linking at least six of them to the same guy. wait until you see the newly released video of the man in action. take a look for yourself. this just came out from police into our newsroom. he looks directly into the security camera on a fire escape. this is from an incident that happened a few weeks ago. the woman inside of the apartment saw that man on her fire escape, he fled. how at least three of the incidents happened on west 49th street. the suspects's m.o. seems to be the same. he makes off with electronics
a man caught on camera casing hell's kitchen apartments from fire escapes. the latest in a rash of burglaries. tracie? >> reporter: darlene, police told me over the phone that at least one of the burglaries happened where we're standing in the area of held's kitchen near roosevelt hospital. they're linking at least six of them to the same guy. wait until you see the newly released video of the man in action. take a look for yourself. this just came out from police into our newsroom. he...
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the school district serves 15,000 meals per day, not easily achieved with some outdated kitchens.bc7 news. >>> here is how some east bay students started a school year today. >> this is rocket science. coming up. prep trauma unit 5. what've we got? bp 64/40 sterilize sites. multiple foreign objects in the body. tweezers. (buzz!) (buzz!) if you're the guy from the operation game, you get operated on. it's what you do. (buzz!) if you want to save fifteen percent or more on car insurance, you switch to geico. it's what you do. we get 24/7k this out. professional monitoringme and video monitoring we can watch on our own tv. that's way better than our old security system. [metal clanking] [chip crunching] [baby crying] don't be old fashioned. xfinity customers, add xfinity home for $29.95 a month for 12 months. plus get a free security camera. call 1-800 xfinity or go online today. >>> breaking news where a burning car is snarling the evening commute. look at the pictures. it's a bmw to the guadalupe park way. beneath flames, you might be able to tell there is a crashed red car. look a
the school district serves 15,000 meals per day, not easily achieved with some outdated kitchens.bc7 news. >>> here is how some east bay students started a school year today. >> this is rocket science. coming up. prep trauma unit 5. what've we got? bp 64/40 sterilize sites. multiple foreign objects in the body. tweezers. (buzz!) (buzz!) if you're the guy from the operation game, you get operated on. it's what you do. (buzz!) if you want to save fifteen percent or more on car...
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i just have a question about the commercial kitchen. so, there was a concern raised and there were others who spoke about making sure that scott will be able to afford to maintain the current business as far as costs or other expenses. how is that being -the negotiation is not final yet? >> that is correct >> what are the actions that we are taking to make sure that entrepreneurs start out and do business in san francisco? as i understand this is a inkbation type of commercial kitchen and eventually some of them will probably are going to be very profitable businesses. in the mean time we want to make sure small businesses are being supported, what are the actions we are taking. >> i agree [inaudible] cookery services are important and we acknowledge that and everyone is working to make sure the cookery continue tooz succeed on the shipyard as well as all their clients. the negotiations are [inaudible] they have just begun. who is negotiating the lease is lunar in collaboration with ocii and it is mainly department of real estate involv
i just have a question about the commercial kitchen. so, there was a concern raised and there were others who spoke about making sure that scott will be able to afford to maintain the current business as far as costs or other expenses. how is that being -the negotiation is not final yet? >> that is correct >> what are the actions that we are taking to make sure that entrepreneurs start out and do business in san francisco? as i understand this is a inkbation type of commercial...
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on the new kitchen we will pay ren on the entire building. we don't pay property taxes and [inaudible] maintenance is the landlereds responsibility. we may become responsible for that. the new facility is smaller than present. we worry paying higher rent for square foot adding taxes, insurance and 100 percent of maintenance with reduced income generating space will jeopardize our business. our client operate on tight margins and the fees are effected by our rent. with so few businesses like [inaudible] most client price [inaudible] also operating on tight margins losing client could kill our business. [inaudible] provides a unique service and industry with minimal barriers other than finding a place to work. we ask for the commissions support for lease terms that allow [inaudible] in san francisco. thank you. what i handed out is information about the cookery operation and services for our clients and so on >> next i have marty mickey. >> thank you. marty mickey wither shatyard trust to the arts. i want to address 2 different issues than the
on the new kitchen we will pay ren on the entire building. we don't pay property taxes and [inaudible] maintenance is the landlereds responsibility. we may become responsible for that. the new facility is smaller than present. we worry paying higher rent for square foot adding taxes, insurance and 100 percent of maintenance with reduced income generating space will jeopardize our business. our client operate on tight margins and the fees are effected by our rent. with so few businesses like...
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and kitchens where every meal is the most important of the day. the buttery jack was a huge success. people went crazy for a burger with melted garlic herb butter. now, here's the sequel... ...with portobello mushrooms. boom. hang on, i don't want anyone to trip... ok. oh yeah. that's jack's new portobello mushroom buttery jack, the sequel to the classic and bacon & swiss, topped with the same melted garlic herb butter plus portobello mushrooms and grilled onions. spoiler alert: it's awesome. when broker chris hill stays at laquinta he fires up the free wifi with a network that's now up to 5 times faster than before! so he can rapidly prepare his presentation. and when he perfects his pitch, do you know what chris can do? and that is my recommendation. let's see if he's ready. he can swim with the sharks! he's ready. la quinta inns & suites take care of you, so you can take care of business. book your next stay at lq.com! la quinta! life's the food that brings us together. and kitchens where every meal is the most important of the day. >>> live fr
and kitchens where every meal is the most important of the day. the buttery jack was a huge success. people went crazy for a burger with melted garlic herb butter. now, here's the sequel... ...with portobello mushrooms. boom. hang on, i don't want anyone to trip... ok. oh yeah. that's jack's new portobello mushroom buttery jack, the sequel to the classic and bacon & swiss, topped with the same melted garlic herb butter plus portobello mushrooms and grilled onions. spoiler alert: it's...
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and kitchens where every meal is the most important of the day.i'm glad that's not my chart. >> stitch: [ sighs ] ashley, hey. how did it go with the neurologist? >> ashley: really good. recovery's right on track. you okay? >> stitch: uh, it's this patient i'm treating. >> ashley: oh, say no more. i'm sure it's confidential right? >> stitch: actually, if you have a second, it'd probably help to talk about it with you. >> victor: well, good morning. >> abby: why, yes, it is. >> victor: what's this? >> abby: those are the latest figures from our central warehouse. despite all the flak i took for negotiating a pay increase worker morale and productivity are way up. >> victor: well, well, well, well, congratulations. i had no doubt you would succeed.
and kitchens where every meal is the most important of the day.i'm glad that's not my chart. >> stitch: [ sighs ] ashley, hey. how did it go with the neurologist? >> ashley: really good. recovery's right on track. you okay? >> stitch: uh, it's this patient i'm treating. >> ashley: oh, say no more. i'm sure it's confidential right? >> stitch: actually, if you have a second, it'd probably help to talk about it with you. >> victor: well, good morning. >>...
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so we are in the kitchen, surrounded by ingredients. how does it work?let's say i want to make a stake. the of it recognizes the steak, and it knows what the starting temperature, and can ask you the preferences. the oven takes care of everything. emily: you are an inventor on a number of camera patents -- there's a camera in the oven. >> the difference is that the camera is used to capture pictures -- we analyze pictures on a streaming basis. emily: this all sounds great and at almost $1500 it costs a lot more than your average toaster oven and can't cook larger meals. there is also competition. the market andon only costs $250. tech companies raised over $1 billion in 2014. witho you see this sitting other connected product out there? >> the internet of things as a concept is in very early stages and we are really excited for the next phase, when things are able to start working together and become more interconnected. emily: the june smart of -- we will see. ♪ emily: another story on the edge of our seats -- a camera reporter in virginia was shot dead
so we are in the kitchen, surrounded by ingredients. how does it work?let's say i want to make a stake. the of it recognizes the steak, and it knows what the starting temperature, and can ask you the preferences. the oven takes care of everything. emily: you are an inventor on a number of camera patents -- there's a camera in the oven. >> the difference is that the camera is used to capture pictures -- we analyze pictures on a streaming basis. emily: this all sounds great and at almost...
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the school district serves 15,000 meals per day not easily achieved with some outdated kitchens.yward, abc7 news. >>> here is how some east bay students started a school year today. >> this is rocket science. coming up. happy anniversary to mee it's safeway's anniversary... happy anniversary to me but you're the one who's gonna save some serious money. happy anniversary to me right now with your club card usda choice ribeye steak is $7.99 a pound 32-ounce gatorade is 69 cents and select quaker cereal is $1.49 happy anniversary to me. safeway's huge anniversary sale! it's just better. it took joel silverman years to become a master dog trainer. but only a few commands to master depositing checks at chase atms. technology designed for you. so you can easily master the way you bank. >>> breaking news where a burning car is snarling the evening commute. look at the pictures. it's a bmw to the guadalupe park way. beneath flames you might be able to tell there is a crashed red car. look at this. no word on why the bmw caught fire. no one was seriously hurt. the fire is out and other ca
the school district serves 15,000 meals per day not easily achieved with some outdated kitchens.yward, abc7 news. >>> here is how some east bay students started a school year today. >> this is rocket science. coming up. happy anniversary to mee it's safeway's anniversary... happy anniversary to me but you're the one who's gonna save some serious money. happy anniversary to me right now with your club card usda choice ribeye steak is $7.99 a pound 32-ounce gatorade is 69 cents and...
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and it's the ultimate kitchen gadget. is it the future of cooking? we'll step in to the robotic kitchen. >> al jazeera america, weekday mornings. catch up on what happened overnight with a full morning brief. get a first hand look with in-depth reports and investigations. start weekday mornings with al jazeera america. open your eyes to a world in motion. >> welcome back. a reminder of our top stories. the leader of iraq's kurdish region is calling on kurdish fighters to leave. a number of people have been killed during air raids targeting pkk positions in iraq. turkey said it will investigate the reports of civilian deaths. talks on what was to be the biggest free trade deal in history have broken down. leaders from 12 pacific nations have agree failed to agree on the sticking points in the trade pacific partnership. >>> there are new restrictions in zimbabwe's game reserve. the industry has been largely criticized after the killing of cecil the lyon, a major tourist attraction. >>> the debris of a boeing 777 washed up on the reunion island in the i
and it's the ultimate kitchen gadget. is it the future of cooking? we'll step in to the robotic kitchen. >> al jazeera america, weekday mornings. catch up on what happened overnight with a full morning brief. get a first hand look with in-depth reports and investigations. start weekday mornings with al jazeera america. open your eyes to a world in motion. >> welcome back. a reminder of our top stories. the leader of iraq's kurdish region is calling on kurdish fighters to leave. a...
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. >> we have a massive kitchen here. >> and a commercial kitchen to teach job skills in the food service industry. it will cost taxpayers $22 million. skeptics question whether so much public money should be thrown at a high risk population, likeman says mistake. >> we can continue to do what we do now, which is costing billions of dollars. or we can intervene for people that are sick, they get their lives back, go to work and pay opportunity. >> next - not everyone agrees that miami's programme works, i talk to a criminal defense attorney saying helping the mentally ill stay out of gaol is a waste of money. >> there's a line of police advancing toward the crowd here. >> ferguson: city under siege. >> it isn't easy to talk openly on this base. >> and america's war workers. >> it's human trafficking. >> watch these and other episodes online now at aljazeera.com/faultlines. >> my name is imran garda. the show is called "third rail". when you watch the show, you're gonna find us being unafraid. the topics will fascinate you... intrigue you. >> they take this seriously. >> let me quote you.
. >> we have a massive kitchen here. >> and a commercial kitchen to teach job skills in the food service industry. it will cost taxpayers $22 million. skeptics question whether so much public money should be thrown at a high risk population, likeman says mistake. >> we can continue to do what we do now, which is costing billions of dollars. or we can intervene for people that are sick, they get their lives back, go to work and pay opportunity. >> next - not everyone...
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and kitchens where every meal is the most important of the day.e's the food that brings us together. and kitchens where every meal is the most important of the day. and kitchens where every meal is >> vivienne: maya. >> julius: little case of cold feet? is that what i'm hearing? >> maya: no. >> julius: i mean, it's perfectly normal. >> maya: no, it's not. >> rick: you feeling all right? >> eric: do you need to sit down? >> maya: i'll be fine. >> julius: i mean, there is a medical condition. >> maya: i'm not sick, daddy. >> julius: are you sure? i'm a father, and a father worries. >> maya: i wouldn't know. >> nick: if we're ready to continue... >> vivienne: maya, you don't want to make everybody wait too long. >> maya: i've been waiting and waiting for this day, and it's finally here. but...nothing's changed.
and kitchens where every meal is the most important of the day.e's the food that brings us together. and kitchens where every meal is the most important of the day. and kitchens where every meal is >> vivienne: maya. >> julius: little case of cold feet? is that what i'm hearing? >> maya: no. >> julius: i mean, it's perfectly normal. >> maya: no, it's not. >> rick: you feeling all right? >> eric: do you need to sit down? >> maya: i'll be fine....
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there was a wing that extended to the south that was a kitchen wing. that has been torn off and at some point, consideration has been made to put it back and we know where it is at an the foundation is there. other than that, it is a very simple floor plan. we realize that lincoln is very young and the state was very young. if you don't have a few things that are original, you have nothing at all to say this is what was here to start with. from the point of view of children who find it hard to conceive of anything older than 1900 or 1950, to have a few things left to make it something to visit and something to learn from. while the c sent city store was in lincoln, we sat down with nebraska governor pete ricketts to talk about the politics of the cornhusker state. while in lincoln, we spoke with republican governor pete ricketts inside his office at the nebraska state capital. >> is there an era or event in nebraska history that resonates with you? governor ricketts: one thing that a lot of people don't know about is there's a big european battle in 17
there was a wing that extended to the south that was a kitchen wing. that has been torn off and at some point, consideration has been made to put it back and we know where it is at an the foundation is there. other than that, it is a very simple floor plan. we realize that lincoln is very young and the state was very young. if you don't have a few things that are original, you have nothing at all to say this is what was here to start with. from the point of view of children who find it hard to...
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investigators says it appears the fire started in the kitchen. the two people who live there were not home at the time. >>> a u.s. forest service firefighter killed while battling the fire in his career was laid to rest. family, friends, and dozens of firefighters showed up to pay their respects to michael helenbeck. the 29-year-old was battling a lightning sparked fire when he was hit by a fallen three. firefighters remember his enthusiasm for the job including a training exercise when he refused to stop working. >> i told him we're done. it's okay. have a seat. take a break. but he just wanted to keep going. he was passionate. >> u.s. forest service is investigating his death and depending on what the agency finds, it could lead to a change in firefighter safety practices. >>> san jose police have until tonight to ratify a new contract with the city. after years of bickering over pay and pension, the san jose police union reached a tentative deal with the city on friday. it gives officers 8% raises and 1.5% retention bonuses. 400 officers have
investigators says it appears the fire started in the kitchen. the two people who live there were not home at the time. >>> a u.s. forest service firefighter killed while battling the fire in his career was laid to rest. family, friends, and dozens of firefighters showed up to pay their respects to michael helenbeck. the 29-year-old was battling a lightning sparked fire when he was hit by a fallen three. firefighters remember his enthusiasm for the job including a training exercise...