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laurine's family palestinian refugees sold produce to david's family. laurine is a poet and part of san francisco's revolutionary poet's brigade. laurine has been a long time healthy food advocate and diversified the food and snack selection at the store. she created a lot of recipes for salads and hummus, my favorite is a rice dish with lentils, i do eat a lot of rice. i want to talk a little about ted's deli over the years. in the 60's and 70's because of a large filipino community emerging in the south of market, ted's market was the only grocery in the store that sold filipino produce. in 1975 when bill graham opened next to ted's market and began a relationship which continues to this day with the bill graham foundation as ted's market is the supplier of the apples given to patrons of the fillmore auditorium. he remembers making dozens of cheese and avocado sandwiches for the grateful dead. that is amazing. in the 70's and 80's david witnessed an unnamed epidemic affecting customers and friends. it was little known at the time that aids and hiv was
laurine's family palestinian refugees sold produce to david's family. laurine is a poet and part of san francisco's revolutionary poet's brigade. laurine has been a long time healthy food advocate and diversified the food and snack selection at the store. she created a lot of recipes for salads and hummus, my favorite is a rice dish with lentils, i do eat a lot of rice. i want to talk a little about ted's deli over the years. in the 60's and 70's because of a large filipino community emerging...
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. >> reporter: carl laurin believes without a doubt that d.b. actually a man named walter reca. laurin says reca was his best friend and a former military paratroor. in his memoir, laurin said reca ultimately confessed to being d.b. cooper releasing audio recordings he made of his friend allegedly giving details about the crime. >> i tied the money on to me, took my belt from around my waist, tied it around my raincoat, put the money in there, buttoned it all the way up to my neck. >> and put the parachute on. >> yeah. >> reporter: walter reca passed away in michigan in 2014. as for the fbi's investigation, it was suspended two years ago. the fbi will not confirm whether walter reca was ever a suspect. >> fascinating. indeed. >>> the tsa has confirmed it has created a secret watch list for unruly airline passengers. officials say it was triggered by an alarming spike in assaults on tsa officers at airport checkpoints. the tsa administrator told lawmakers it simply alerts agents to passengers with a history of troubling behavior and does not auto
. >> reporter: carl laurin believes without a doubt that d.b. actually a man named walter reca. laurin says reca was his best friend and a former military paratroor. in his memoir, laurin said reca ultimately confessed to being d.b. cooper releasing audio recordings he made of his friend allegedly giving details about the crime. >> i tied the money on to me, took my belt from around my waist, tied it around my raincoat, put the money in there, buttoned it all the way up to my neck....
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and exhibition on the very end laurin legend. and wining and dining a visit to the world's oldest restaurants all this and more next time on your own max highlights. the book from. the book. on. the boat. to. the boat the book. the body says his having a close encounters with sharks in the asiatics seem odd nonce movie credits his kids. aquaculture and environmental blues installed cause of the problems the but the exact cause remains on the beach going to africa thirty minutes. d.w. . israel seventeen years. to swiss missions. dogs over one homeland featured in our program a moment of optimism when rabin and our friends agreed on peace a peaceful future for both israelis and palestinians who seemed with rage but an assassin put an end to. end to the return in just the history of the displaced people still fighting for their homeland however hopeless it might seem they will never come back to those places israel seventy years may twelfth on t.w. all broadcast times on mine. our culture more than just one reality. where i come fro
and exhibition on the very end laurin legend. and wining and dining a visit to the world's oldest restaurants all this and more next time on your own max highlights. the book from. the book. on. the boat. to. the boat the book. the body says his having a close encounters with sharks in the asiatics seem odd nonce movie credits his kids. aquaculture and environmental blues installed cause of the problems the but the exact cause remains on the beach going to africa thirty minutes. d.w. . israel...
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. >> reporter: laurin middle, the sanitary sewer department head says repairs should have been than aear after they were discovered. that never happened, while residents were charged sewer service fees. >> they are worth $50 million a year. so i wouldn't think there is no excuse for the city of oakland not to be able to do what needs to be done to properly and effectively run a sewer division the way they're supposed to. >> reporter: 2 investigates find -- found the epa fined the city more than $210,000 for not fixing broken pipes within a year, failing to let neighbors know of defective lines and 34 spells reaching waterways. >> a little ahead on schedule for both of those counts -- accounts. >> reporter: but that wasn't mentioned at this oakland city council meeting. on the day the city found out about the violations, sewer staff present for more than an hour on the state of the sewers and the council members brought up the fines. >> the fact that this wasn't mentioned while you are saying we are doing great concerns me. >> reporter: last year, 16 spells were not reported on time, l
. >> reporter: laurin middle, the sanitary sewer department head says repairs should have been than aear after they were discovered. that never happened, while residents were charged sewer service fees. >> they are worth $50 million a year. so i wouldn't think there is no excuse for the city of oakland not to be able to do what needs to be done to properly and effectively run a sewer division the way they're supposed to. >> reporter: 2 investigates find -- found the epa fined...
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goldman sachs this as the ten-year yield dips right below 3% autos in focus and president trump lauriningbe into karim ports setting the stage for increased trade tensions and japan's minister of economy said if they were to go ahead with such wide-ranging trade restrictions it would blow the global market into confusion we're looking at european and asian automakers taking's hit. >> take a look at the u.s. auto name and ford and gm trading higher by 1% >> let's talk earnings and victoria's secret and analysts concerned about a billed-up in inventory and the number of stores it has in shopping malls where traffic is declining best buy, earnings beat up 1.7% and the profit outlook was on the light side and shares down 1% tonight you will get earnings from gas, ross stores and shoe carnival after the bell and further details around the retail and the health of the consumer. >> separately, bitcoin falling sharply and the doj has opened a criminal probe into the price manipulation caused by practicis like spoofing where investors place fake orders to influence the price and it's had a major i
goldman sachs this as the ten-year yield dips right below 3% autos in focus and president trump lauriningbe into karim ports setting the stage for increased trade tensions and japan's minister of economy said if they were to go ahead with such wide-ranging trade restrictions it would blow the global market into confusion we're looking at european and asian automakers taking's hit. >> take a look at the u.s. auto name and ford and gm trading higher by 1% >> let's talk earnings and...