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identifying the individual, and also a dna sample which will be taken up to the dna lab up in richmond california. >> the remains appear to be male, it's believed the bones have been there two years. >> take a look, it is from outer space and it will land near the 49ers stadium. this is a new corporate campus. the facility will be made up of two identical structures. glass walls and a domed roof. construction begins this june. and invidia expects to move in in 2015. >> they are two of the biggest names in silicon valley and they are giving out thousands of dollars. the new life sciences break through prize was created by zuckerberg, google founder brin and milner, 11 researches were awarded $3 million each in areas like cancer research and gene mapping. zuckerberg it is aiming to entice more young people to enter the science field. >> hopefully what we are doing today will create something that is an inspiration to folks to encourage more work that you are taking on. >> the recipients of this year's prizes will help to choose next year's winners. the next award will have five prizes each focused
identifying the individual, and also a dna sample which will be taken up to the dna lab up in richmond california. >> the remains appear to be male, it's believed the bones have been there two years. >> take a look, it is from outer space and it will land near the 49ers stadium. this is a new corporate campus. the facility will be made up of two identical structures. glass walls and a domed roof. construction begins this june. and invidia expects to move in in 2015. >> they...
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the other is a dna sample that will be taken up to the lab in richmond, california. >> reporter: along with working to identify the remains, the county coroner's office is analyzing the bones to see if there are any traumatic injuries. right now the cause of death is undetermined. the coroner does have his work cut out for him. it won't be easy. he only has a skull without a jaw bone and a couple of long bones to work with. not a lot there. i'm arturo santiago, nbc bay area news. >>> crews at this hour wrapping up work on a water main break in san francisco's north beach neighborhood. it happened at the intersection of filbert and mason street. that intersection finally back open after this leak that led to ankle-deep water flowing in the streets. it ruptured about 2:15. neighbors woke up with no running water in their homes. >> i got up at 2:20 as i do every day to go to work at 3:00. i went in to brush my teeth and wash my face, there was no water. all i could hear was some bubbles in the background. then i walk out on to the street and see this mess all over the place. amazing. >> t
the other is a dna sample that will be taken up to the lab in richmond, california. >> reporter: along with working to identify the remains, the county coroner's office is analyzing the bones to see if there are any traumatic injuries. right now the cause of death is undetermined. the coroner does have his work cut out for him. it won't be easy. he only has a skull without a jaw bone and a couple of long bones to work with. not a lot there. i'm arturo santiago, nbc bay area news....
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113 and 114, that would probably be like the last slide, which was the 4-point project in richmond, california. that building won the national merit award, which is one of the highest architectural awards in the world. and that building was probably in slightly worse shape than 113, 114 is currently. very large space, high ceilings, state of near collapse. it will be a very similar project. totally, we've done about 73 projects, totaling about 20 million square feet. so, this one at 271,000 would be about, you know, 1 to 2% of our portfolio. >> thank you. >> we would obviously be thrilled if you had the time to tour and show you, really, there is another building, 14, the metal building, we just completed a project in berkeley that's virtually identical to that building. so, we do have the experience. and each building type. i would repeat this is a very difficult project. i mean, that's the bad news. good news is what we do is difficult projects. but i agree, endorse what you said at the beginning, which was this is a tremendous asset to the city and we're very appreciative of the opportunity
113 and 114, that would probably be like the last slide, which was the 4-point project in richmond, california. that building won the national merit award, which is one of the highest architectural awards in the world. and that building was probably in slightly worse shape than 113, 114 is currently. very large space, high ceilings, state of near collapse. it will be a very similar project. totally, we've done about 73 projects, totaling about 20 million square feet. so, this one at 271,000...
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measuring levels of chemicals in people and environments, so one study she did was with also in richmond california to looking at the different levels of chemicals, diesel exhaust in richmond which you would expect to be very different, and she's going to help us see if we can build a study, so this was a great thing that you brought to our attention. >> i start to think about it over the years but especially working in an airport and now in an actively working diesel pump station. >> and it's not something you have any control over, and that's the same kind of fragmentation we're seeing at all levels, it's hard to make changes when jurisdictions move. >> but if i could get her contact information or something after the presentation, that would be great. >> okay, cool. >> i had two questions, one is you were just saying to use glass when you're cooking or microwave, what about -- i was told before that you could use plastic for the refrigerator or storage, are you saying avoid plastics all together for food storage, and then the second question is water bottles, say for instance i have a case of li
measuring levels of chemicals in people and environments, so one study she did was with also in richmond california to looking at the different levels of chemicals, diesel exhaust in richmond which you would expect to be very different, and she's going to help us see if we can build a study, so this was a great thing that you brought to our attention. >> i start to think about it over the years but especially working in an airport and now in an actively working diesel pump station....
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i know that supervisor avalos and councilman ritter man from richmond, california, who championed the soda tax that unfortunately didn't pass, but i know that there's a lot of great people that will be there joining and celebrating in the 40th anniversary for the institute's impact in our communities. so, i'm urging you to join me in declaring february 27th ucsf philip r. lee institute day in the city and county of san francisco. and i'd just like to ask dr. schmidt, if you could introduce who is here with us, too. >> yes. we have here dr. [speaker not understood]. she is the director of the institute for health policy studies. roberta vargas as you already mentioned, and ms. paula fleichser who is one of our experts. i wanted to make a very brief statement. it's a real honor to be here to speak to this commendation on behalf of our staff. we have over a hundred faculty and staff at the institute for health policy studies. ucsf is by far one of san francisco's many, many treasures. but the newest discovery for medicine and population health often get locked up in the ivory tower and t
i know that supervisor avalos and councilman ritter man from richmond, california, who championed the soda tax that unfortunately didn't pass, but i know that there's a lot of great people that will be there joining and celebrating in the 40th anniversary for the institute's impact in our communities. so, i'm urging you to join me in declaring february 27th ucsf philip r. lee institute day in the city and county of san francisco. and i'd just like to ask dr. schmidt, if you could introduce who...
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the same basic rationale being used today for coming out against soda taxes like they did in richmond california monte california and the drink size ban in new york. the playbook is very clear that this is how the industry divides and conquers populations and can overcome resistance to these particular times of initiatives. >> doctor, i wouldn't challenge your reasoning and certainly you've researched it more than i have or than any of us have, i would imagine but the idea, that, you know, a lot of money to a lot of people is a drop in the bucket to the naacp the money that coca-cola has given. just about everybody gives to the naacp. isn't there something to the argument, to what is binges about the factual that these small businesses especially in new york city, generally owned by minorities, by people not as wealthy, they can't compete. leveling the playing field is what she said. isn't that part of the what the naacp was in vented for 400 years ago? >> i don't think that the inability to serve a 32-ounce soda is going to drive you out of business. you know, let's get realistic here. we're ta
the same basic rationale being used today for coming out against soda taxes like they did in richmond california monte california and the drink size ban in new york. the playbook is very clear that this is how the industry divides and conquers populations and can overcome resistance to these particular times of initiatives. >> doctor, i wouldn't challenge your reasoning and certainly you've researched it more than i have or than any of us have, i would imagine but the idea, that, you...
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this is not unique to oakland, not unique to any community in northern california, richmond, emeryville. this is a problem in many communities across the country, and it is a systemic problem, is it not? >> it is. i was also really resonating with what you said. my fiance was murdered. i am an upper income professional. this was 16 years ago. i'm still dealing psychologically with the impact. >> gun violence, eva? >> he was shot in the head in kingston, jamaica. i'm still dealing with that. i've had therapy. if i'm in east oakland and this is happening every day and i'm 6 years old, you and i were talking about the children. do you want to tell the story about the kids that were going to the library? >> right. the children that were walking to the library and couldn't go because there was a shootout by their school. they were on lockdown. they had to go the next day with a police escort. the kids were very aware they are in a situation of violence. they are very much aware of what's going on around them. it's hard to see little kids reflecting that back to you. >> we cannot have a conve
this is not unique to oakland, not unique to any community in northern california, richmond, emeryville. this is a problem in many communities across the country, and it is a systemic problem, is it not? >> it is. i was also really resonating with what you said. my fiance was murdered. i am an upper income professional. this was 16 years ago. i'm still dealing psychologically with the impact. >> gun violence, eva? >> he was shot in the head in kingston, jamaica. i'm still...
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i often like to drive down california street from the richmond districts and one of my favorite sites and on van ness avenue and see the tower of the bay bridge and having something like the arena from a distance would augment the view, and not deteriorate the view and as you notice from the presentations we have there are beautiful opera houses and other facilities in other cities on the water famous and they're world view and they added to the view and i think it's important to get scale models and we get illuminated to see how much light, but the positioning of the arena is wisely 500 feet from the street, and that's just short of two football fields in length and that is a long ways and whatever the height of that structure is greatly minimized by from the distance where people are walking, where they are living and i think that part is very well done. i want us to not make the same mistake from the 60's and 70's. i was a college at that time and i was disappointed we dropped the ball and didn't build the arena at that time and i don't know of the politics but we lost not just the
i often like to drive down california street from the richmond districts and one of my favorite sites and on van ness avenue and see the tower of the bay bridge and having something like the arena from a distance would augment the view, and not deteriorate the view and as you notice from the presentations we have there are beautiful opera houses and other facilities in other cities on the water famous and they're world view and they added to the view and i think it's important to get scale...
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richmond and can't cord. it is one of three opening in california and it will assist people in affordable care programs. several people will be working there. >>> many could be spending a third of their income without major healthcare reform. that is according to a report by health experts working with uc berkeley. the group has come up with a list of recommendations, one is adopting models where they budget a certain amount of money for each patient instead of service models. >>> they received the original proclamation from city hall. it honors her award-winning career as a journalist. rita is retiring and we wish her just the best of luck. >> she is amazing. go to my twitter account. i took a picture of rita and an officer's motorcycle. take a peek. >>> involving a battle over immigration, how it is directly tied to immigration and
richmond and can't cord. it is one of three opening in california and it will assist people in affordable care programs. several people will be working there. >>> many could be spending a third of their income without major healthcare reform. that is according to a report by health experts working with uc berkeley. the group has come up with a list of recommendations, one is adopting models where they budget a certain amount of money for each patient instead of service models....
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the fir started on the california street side of the eight-unit building in the inner richmond but asan see, most of the damage concentrated on the opposite end. the flames still burning up against an adjacent building. one resident was able to escape. >> heard someone screaming that the building is on fire. i looked out of the window i saw flames shooting up. i started to grab my cat and just ran out. >> nobody was injured in the blaze. >> national transportation safety board is r.investigators are in alabama todb' look into the cause of the engine fire that crippled the carnival cruise ship. after spending five days floundering at sea because of a fire. today passengers began to make their way home. car scarred by the memory of overflowing toilets, food shortages and foul smells some had to endure a seven hour bus trip back to galveston, texas. most are not happy with compensation carnival is offering. >> i know whatum i went through out here. and $500 doesn't touch that for a free cruise or a discounted cruise or an additional cruise there is no money that could repay me for the ho
the fir started on the california street side of the eight-unit building in the inner richmond but asan see, most of the damage concentrated on the opposite end. the flames still burning up against an adjacent building. one resident was able to escape. >> heard someone screaming that the building is on fire. i looked out of the window i saw flames shooting up. i started to grab my cat and just ran out. >> nobody was injured in the blaze. >> national transportation safety board...
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it is a manufacturing company and the state of california is hoping they will stay here. >>> richmond'ssed after they discovered concrete failure inside. the 100-year-old tunnel connects richmond with brick yard could he have and sea cliff neighborhoods. crews discovered the weakness after trying to fix cracks and installing a new drainage system. the repairs are expected to take three months. >>> sal, are you finding any problems on roads and highways? >> it is slow here but it is also slower in antioch and pittsburgh as you drive through. so i checked with chp and we don't have a lot going on when it comes to stalled vehicles here on this stretch. let's move along and take a look at the bay bridge. it is about a 25 minute delay and we are rounding up 25 minutes before the end of the line before you make it on to the bridge and looking at the commute in hayward, traffic on southbound 880 is going now 8 minutes and it is north of 280 and san jose, i believe we can find it for you by the next report. let's go to steve. >>> well a lot more low clouds and fog and in fact it is stretching f
it is a manufacturing company and the state of california is hoping they will stay here. >>> richmond'ssed after they discovered concrete failure inside. the 100-year-old tunnel connects richmond with brick yard could he have and sea cliff neighborhoods. crews discovered the weakness after trying to fix cracks and installing a new drainage system. the repairs are expected to take three months. >>> sal, are you finding any problems on roads and highways? >> it is slow...
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richmond district. >>> state officials say a new $80 million payroll software program purchased by the state of californiat working. as ken pritchett reports the state controller is now threatening a lawsuit. in the meantime the best alternative seems to be a machine from nearly 40 years ago. >> reporter: take it back to the 1970s, jerry brown is governor of a state that has installed something new and novel, a computer to handle the payroll system. today brown is still governor and that same 1970s computer system is still printing paychecks for 240,000 state workers. >> this is beyond disfied. there were so many errors it was completely unacceptable. >> reporter: but jake roper is not talking about some 40-year- old computer system, the new payroll computer system installed by mega company sap. >> one in three paychecks had errors. we had employees being paid too much. we had employees being paid too little. >> reporter: roper says in addition child support payments were not witheld. >> they have billed us for an additional $7 million they have not paid and we are withohlding. >> reporter: and chang says
richmond district. >>> state officials say a new $80 million payroll software program purchased by the state of californiat working. as ken pritchett reports the state controller is now threatening a lawsuit. in the meantime the best alternative seems to be a machine from nearly 40 years ago. >> reporter: take it back to the 1970s, jerry brown is governor of a state that has installed something new and novel, a computer to handle the payroll system. today brown is still governor...
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richmond district. >>> state officials say a new $80 million payroll software program purchased by the state of californianot working. as ken pritchett reports the state controller is now threatening a lawsuit. in the meantime the best alternative seems to be a machine from nearly 40 years ago. >> reporter: take it back to the 1970s, jerry brown is governor of a state that has installed something new and novel, a computer to handle the payroll system. today brown is still governor and that same 1970s computer system is still printing paychecks for 240,000 state workers. >> this is beyond disfied. there were so many errors it was completely unacceptable. >> reporter: but jake roper is not talking about some 40-year- old computer system, the new payroll computer system installed by mega company sap. >> one in three paychecks had errors. we had employees being paid too much. we had employees being paid too little. >> reporter: roper says in addition child support payments were not witheld. >> they have billed us for an additional $7 million they have not paid and we are withohlding. >> reporter: and chang sa
richmond district. >>> state officials say a new $80 million payroll software program purchased by the state of californianot working. as ken pritchett reports the state controller is now threatening a lawsuit. in the meantime the best alternative seems to be a machine from nearly 40 years ago. >> reporter: take it back to the 1970s, jerry brown is governor of a state that has installed something new and novel, a computer to handle the payroll system. today brown is still...
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california, esto y más al volver. >>> también la historia de un hospital abandonado, donde supuestamente se abrió un pasaje al más allá >>> a partir del 15 de febrero habrá demoras en el puentge richmonda de impuestos y en muchos contribuyentes hay confusión de los creditos que podrían ser elegibles. >>> una vez más la familia lacayo se prepara para cumplir su deber tributario. >>> hacemos una cita con mi esposo, traemos nuestro doble 2 y toma 30 minutos y después ya. >>> nuria y elvin son de los millones de personas que se benefician del crédito del trabajo. >>> todo este dinero está aquí porque hicieron todo bien, trabajaron tuvieron un sueldo y este dinero es para ayudarles. >>> toda persona incluidsa en su declaración tiene que tener un seguro social válido haber recibido un salario y tener dentro de los límites establecidos. >>> les da miedo que el gobierno, algo que realmente no se conoce bien les dará dinero. >>> no, para nuria que siente que a través de los años ha sido recompensada. >>> la persona que nos llenó los taxes nos dijo que cada niño calificab con el nuevo crédito. >>> maribel lópez, univisión ♪.qué >>> el gobierno de venezuela anunció que devaluará la monead nacion
california, esto y más al volver. >>> también la historia de un hospital abandonado, donde supuestamente se abrió un pasaje al más allá >>> a partir del 15 de febrero habrá demoras en el puentge richmonda de impuestos y en muchos contribuyentes hay confusión de los creditos que podrían ser elegibles. >>> una vez más la familia lacayo se prepara para cumplir su deber tributario. >>> hacemos una cita con mi esposo, traemos nuestro doble 2 y toma 30...
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richmond bridge. we'll show you how things are shaping up for the south bay and tri-valley coming up. >>> right now you're looking live at oracle arena in oakland, california. christina loren telling us it will be a nice day outside. always a pleasure to hear as we approach the weekend. speaking of oracle arena at 4:53, good news. head coach mark jackson happy his team finally back in the win column. warriors snapping a six-game losing skid beating the suns last night 108-98 at oracle are arena. this marks the first victory for golden state since february. the warriors next play tomorrow night another home game against the san antonio spurs. >>> a napa wine maker is trying to age wine in the middle of the ocean. the winery tossed four cases of wine into the charleston harbor. the 2009 cabernae was placed in special cages before being emerged and wants to see how ocean movement affects the wine. >> in the ocean where you have constant motion, where you have variance of temperature but also very similar to what the ideal storage in a warehouse is where you have a lack of light, different pressure, we're going to find out what happens. >> wine makers think th
richmond bridge. we'll show you how things are shaping up for the south bay and tri-valley coming up. >>> right now you're looking live at oracle arena in oakland, california. christina loren telling us it will be a nice day outside. always a pleasure to hear as we approach the weekend. speaking of oracle arena at 4:53, good news. head coach mark jackson happy his team finally back in the win column. warriors snapping a six-game losing skid beating the suns last night 108-98 at oracle...
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richmond are targets for terrorism. in such an instance we have this now to help them. >> marin will join 66 other california counties with similar mclaren vehicles. >>> it is 6:15. lisa is here with a look at what we can expect in the great outdoors tomorrow. >> today. >> today, tomorrow? >> as we head outside we are looking at a nice shot from our roof camera. 55 degrees downtown. certainly mild. we have a return to an on shore push. kind of like a summer pattern this morning. i'll explain and till about the rain when that arrives all come up. >> thank you, pleasa. also next last month they couldn't lose and now they can win. the sharks try to snap a six-game losing streak in chicago. larry beil has the highlights welcome back, everyone. it's 6:18. it is shaping up to be a nice one. >> we have cooler temperatures and return to the rain but we also have mild weather for today. as we head outside in the sierra nevada, some folks making plans to head up to the mountains. they call it ski week for some folks around the bay. a little new snow for parts of the sierra nevada in the upcoming days. but today really mild. right n
richmond are targets for terrorism. in such an instance we have this now to help them. >> marin will join 66 other california counties with similar mclaren vehicles. >>> it is 6:15. lisa is here with a look at what we can expect in the great outdoors tomorrow. >> today. >> today, tomorrow? >> as we head outside we are looking at a nice shot from our roof camera. 55 degrees downtown. certainly mild. we have a return to an on shore push. kind of like a summer...
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richmond and concord. the call center is one of three opening up in california that will help people with enrolling in affordableograms. more than 200 employees will be working at the call center. >>> there is a new report out that claims californians could end up spending a third of their income on insurance premiums by the year 2023 without major healthcare reforms. this new report is by a group of healthcare providers, insurers and public health reports -- experts working with uc berkeley. the sacramento "bee" reports the group has come up with recommendation, one of them successes adopting where insurance companies budget per patient. >>> well, nasa is crediting the mars rover "curiosity" with another major accomplishment. they say "curiosity" has captured a -- transferred a pinch of dust on the lab. scientists hope to analyze the powder in the coming week. they want to determine if this is favorable for microbes and -- microbes. >>> i would like to see the may ooh appoint a mother. >> find out why the push is for a mom. >>> steve is pushing for more rain. we're seeing blue skies around the area. steve will
richmond and concord. the call center is one of three opening up in california that will help people with enrolling in affordableograms. more than 200 employees will be working at the call center. >>> there is a new report out that claims californians could end up spending a third of their income on insurance premiums by the year 2023 without major healthcare reforms. this new report is by a group of healthcare providers, insurers and public health reports -- experts working with uc...
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richmond. 61 and hayward. >> downtown san francisco 59 and 60 in the bonavato. >> this activity is a cold front impacting the pacific northwest. that will dive south an impact us. it will approach northern californiaght however, the system will stick to our north and east. that means we could see isolated snow showers with a greater lake tahoe area. >> in the bay area may be light rain. sprinkles for some of you north of the golden gate bridge. the rest of us was the mainly cloudy skies. temperatures on the cooler side associated with that system. >> mild weather returning to the bay area starting the next work weeks. a warming trend tuesday, wednesday, into thursday. >> temperatures climb to the upper 60s. plenty of sunshine. >> the next real rain chance may be march before march 7th. >> here is traffic with george. >> this is a live look at an incident in redwood city. this is off the freeway on bayfront road. the redwood city police department is investigating a fatal incident. they have requested the chp put out a sig alert. >> here is the area uc and between the dumbarton bridge and the san mateo bridge in the midst of an industrial area. this is the bayfront expressway that comes from the du
richmond. 61 and hayward. >> downtown san francisco 59 and 60 in the bonavato. >> this activity is a cold front impacting the pacific northwest. that will dive south an impact us. it will approach northern californiaght however, the system will stick to our north and east. that means we could see isolated snow showers with a greater lake tahoe area. >> in the bay area may be light rain. sprinkles for some of you north of the golden gate bridge. the rest of us was the mainly...
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california mr. campbell pointed out, it is not just members of this committee, but apparently the voices of doubt and dissent within the fed are growing more vocal. jeffrey lacquer, president of the richmondr monetary stimulus is unlikely to increase the pace of economic expansion and these actions will test the limits of our credibility. bloomberg has reported that charles plosser philadelphia fed president, plosser said he favored halting additional bond purchases because their benefits are pretty meager and there are lots of risk. closer to home, richard fisher, president of the dallas fed, quote, i will be asking myself what good would it do to buy more mortgage-backed securities or more treasuries when we have so much money sitting on the side lines, and yet have no sense of direction for the future of the federal government's tax and spending policy. how could additional monetary policy be stimulative, unquote. i clearly believe you disagree with these fed presidents. is that correct? >> yes, sir. >> let's examine the benefits of your current policy. again, we know we are in a slow and weak recovery. here's the question i have, mr. chairman, according to fed data, banks are sitting
california mr. campbell pointed out, it is not just members of this committee, but apparently the voices of doubt and dissent within the fed are growing more vocal. jeffrey lacquer, president of the richmondr monetary stimulus is unlikely to increase the pace of economic expansion and these actions will test the limits of our credibility. bloomberg has reported that charles plosser philadelphia fed president, plosser said he favored halting additional bond purchases because their benefits are...
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program, kids across california are being introduced to gourmet meals made almost entirely of fresh, local, organic products. behind these gourmet lunch trays are kristin richmond and kirsten tobey who, along with executive chef amy klein, have created a unique new business called revolution foods. each spent a large portion of their careers in education and knew something had to change in kids' eating habits, and they were the ones who wanted to change it. >> and we both just had this really common interest in food and in nutrition and had seen how bad school lunches are in schools today. >> when i see what we're sending out every day and that it's fresh and it's sort of the highest quality product we can put in front of our kids, it makes us very happy. >> so now each school day, bright and early, the revolution is beginning at the rev food headquarters in alameda, and in a converted mcdonald's of all places. but now instead of fast food, kids are being introduced to entrees that are fast, healthy, and good for them. here, all the food is prepared fresh daily--nothing fried, processed, or reheated. from there, workers then deliver the lavish lunches to school
program, kids across california are being introduced to gourmet meals made almost entirely of fresh, local, organic products. behind these gourmet lunch trays are kristin richmond and kirsten tobey who, along with executive chef amy klein, have created a unique new business called revolution foods. each spent a large portion of their careers in education and knew something had to change in kids' eating habits, and they were the ones who wanted to change it. >> and we both just had this...