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cafeterias. so that's it. the effect tichb date ive date legislation would be upon approval and signing by the mayor. supervisor peskin, if you want to add anything to the legislation. >> chair peskin: sure. i appreciate the additional findings pursuant to the rite real estate and section -- criteria and section 303. ten days -- up to ten days later, how about the effective date is tomorrow or today? >> supervisor safai: yeah, that's fine. i mean,i i was going to say --i mean, really, we went to the planning commission back in march, april. >> chair peskin: it seems that everybody has had a blank ton of notice on this, and they're all proceeding at their risk with full knowledge this is a sophisticated industry that has lobbyists, attorneys, land use -- i'd stick with the july 28 date, but i also don't want to wreck this thing any further. >> supervisor safai: we had ongoing conversations, and seeing that everyone was fine with it, so what i would say is we can even do july 1, 2019. >> chair peskin: that works for
cafeterias. so that's it. the effect tichb date ive date legislation would be upon approval and signing by the mayor. supervisor peskin, if you want to add anything to the legislation. >> chair peskin: sure. i appreciate the additional findings pursuant to the rite real estate and section -- criteria and section 303. ten days -- up to ten days later, how about the effective date is tomorrow or today? >> supervisor safai: yeah, that's fine. i mean,i i was going to say --i mean,...
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one of the unions posted pictures showing some of the kaiser cafeterias where the voting was to be held. they were closed today. at the modesto kaiser, it says closed until further notice. at the san jose kaiser, you can see the gates to the cafeteria were closed there, which most forced the polling station to be set outside. they are demanding more money and benefits and a solid plan to combat staffing shortages. talks broke down earlier this month. kaiser says that they are committed to providing its staff with a competitive salary. and in a statement, they say the decision by leadership to push for divisive strike authorization is counterproductive and simply a bowling tactic. >>> coming up at 5:30 pm, we hear from two survivors, grazed by bullets in gilroy. >> he does started to unload. >> there chilling account when coming face-to-face with the gunman. and how they escaped in the chaos. >> the shooting raises the questions about similar events with crowds. we asked our security analyst, what more can we do it the bay area? >>> a shark attack. wait until you hear what he did right a
one of the unions posted pictures showing some of the kaiser cafeterias where the voting was to be held. they were closed today. at the modesto kaiser, it says closed until further notice. at the san jose kaiser, you can see the gates to the cafeteria were closed there, which most forced the polling station to be set outside. they are demanding more money and benefits and a solid plan to combat staffing shortages. talks broke down earlier this month. kaiser says that they are committed to...
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we think the cafeteria really should be a positive experience for all kis. and then for the kids who are eligible but somehow were missed in being certified for free meals, if the school district r has ach out and let families know that they can apply, and if the child becomes eligible, the bills wo provide retroactive reimbursement for school lunch and breakfast.th that way schools would be made whole. the kids would no longer haveeb that and then kids who need school meals would actually be able to tap into them. >> yang: one thing the tegislation won't do, as i understand it, ion't address alternative meals. the school districts, if there isn't enough, they don't have enough money to pay for that lunch that day, give them anrn alive meal, not the regular hot meal. why is that not in the legislation? >> well, so because the federal govement doesn't payor all the meals served in school, which i think this whole issue l does shineght on the fact that that is a problem, that we do want kids to ben i classrooms healthy and well nourished and providing frealmeal
we think the cafeteria really should be a positive experience for all kis. and then for the kids who are eligible but somehow were missed in being certified for free meals, if the school district r has ach out and let families know that they can apply, and if the child becomes eligible, the bills wo provide retroactive reimbursement for school lunch and breakfast.th that way schools would be made whole. the kids would no longer haveeb that and then kids who need school meals would actually be...
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>> yeah, they converted a corner of the cafeteria to a make line school supplies are flowing very quicklygood morning. >> we're about 50 volunteers, we're setting up backpacks to -- we're putting school supplies to give them to schools in the area. >> how many do you think you be pack today? work. . >> this is not just the only outfit like this, we found some vintage car lovers that are shifting their focus to kids in need, too. >>> a back to school drive. >> with drive -- >> a 1956 de dan delivery. >> a 48 fleetline aero sedan. >> this is cars and coffee. many satha low riders con vurve turn heads. this week the gears are in motion to steer needy kids towards academic success. >> we're raising money doing things we would normally do anyway. >> they're raising money and collecting school supplies. >> we're only able to provide for 41,000 of the people. >> this shining display butt a l -- put a little dent into the backpack deficit. more than a few kids will get a better start this fall. >> it is really the generosity of the car company that is helping us be successful. >> you can take par
>> yeah, they converted a corner of the cafeteria to a make line school supplies are flowing very quicklygood morning. >> we're about 50 volunteers, we're setting up backpacks to -- we're putting school supplies to give them to schools in the area. >> how many do you think you be pack today? work. . >> this is not just the only outfit like this, we found some vintage car lovers that are shifting their focus to kids in need, too. >>> a back to school drive....
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the biggest buddhist temple in the country is in the cafeteria and this time it is the nation's most important symbol. some 160000 buddhists live here comic yes the only buddhist country in europe. the lama pillow talk or in parts that has been the spiritual leader of the comics in buddhist since 1902. buddhism is not just a religion. it's a way of life and when i say way of life it's part of one's culture but this is him is very important for people of color we did they are a believer in buddhism are not. this that lies just beyond the city and travel is once the ancestors of the comics are not the mongols did the nomadic people 1st arrived in the region in the 17th century it's not as comfortable as it may look like so i'm really glad that i can get of the camera right now or. at one point the camels were used for transporting the yorks. until the early 20th century whole families lived in these portable tents. because they could be if you pull out that the thought of there was an altar in every tent people would bow down to the gods and pray and there would always make a donation
the biggest buddhist temple in the country is in the cafeteria and this time it is the nation's most important symbol. some 160000 buddhists live here comic yes the only buddhist country in europe. the lama pillow talk or in parts that has been the spiritual leader of the comics in buddhist since 1902. buddhism is not just a religion. it's a way of life and when i say way of life it's part of one's culture but this is him is very important for people of color we did they are a believer in...
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facility, which beasa 17 years later, it was all segregated bathrooms and segregated tables at the cafeteria. even though they were in this federal facility, and even though there he been very recent legislation prohibiting discrimination, the state laws of virginia apply to their everyday lives. laura: it is 50 years since the moon lding. what is the legacy of these extraordinary women? margot: i think they have multiple legacies. one is what we are seeing this week as we commemorate -- 50 years ago tomorrow, theseoo astronautsoff for this unbelievable mission to the moon. that is part of their legacy. you know, i think that we have another legacy, that they left us another legac and that is the inclus color, in the workplace, particularly in science and technology.k i that is a really lasting and powerful part of their legacy as well. laura: margot lee shetterly, thank you so much for joining us. margot: thanks, laura, it's been great to be here. laura: c remember, y find much more of all the day's news at our website. to see what we're working on at any time, check us out on raitter. i am
facility, which beasa 17 years later, it was all segregated bathrooms and segregated tables at the cafeteria. even though they were in this federal facility, and even though there he been very recent legislation prohibiting discrimination, the state laws of virginia apply to their everyday lives. laura: it is 50 years since the moon lding. what is the legacy of these extraordinary women? margot: i think they have multiple legacies. one is what we are seeing this week as we commemorate -- 50...
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. >> the victims are mostly in the school cafeteria. ement and firefighters respond quickly. they clear the classrooms escorting students and teachers out while making sure the gunman is not hiding among the can haves. the injured are played by volunteers. the bloody makeup so realistic. >> please, we're back here. >> reporter: the make believe wounds on the body so hard to look at. the dead are mannequins. the rounds fired are blanks. but the scenarios are eerily realistic. police and deputies are doing multiple things here. thst're helping and protecting reders, they'reg e herhere the r >> nationally, the average alway prepare for e rst it a little bigger and better and add more challenges that happens to us in real life. >> reporter: the lone gunman runs through the cafeteria to a hallway. police chase him. >> i got the firearm. got the firearm. >> reporter: they get their man. this week, 143 agencies on the peninsula separaparticipated. so far 143 officers have gone through the training. vic lee, abc7 news. >> the timing of that, rig
. >> the victims are mostly in the school cafeteria. ement and firefighters respond quickly. they clear the classrooms escorting students and teachers out while making sure the gunman is not hiding among the can haves. the injured are played by volunteers. the bloody makeup so realistic. >> please, we're back here. >> reporter: the make believe wounds on the body so hard to look at. the dead are mannequins. the rounds fired are blanks. but the scenarios are eerily realistic....
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we ended up buying flags and we flew flags, and they still fly in the cafeteria there. we got flags from all the countries -- i might add, except from 1, 2 giga stand -- except or one, two giga stand -- except for one, tajikistan. and the two boys made their own flag and brought it in. beto o'rourke not only cares about himself, he not only respect every american's constitutional rights and is loyal to his country, he also cares about the vulnerable and needy and in particular, the immigrant families that have been separated on the border. me, that is one of the most offensive and horrific things i've ever seen in this country. i cannot believe it every day. i cannot believe it. but i know that with beto o'rourke as our president, those children will be reunited with their parents. represents the best of what america is, the best of what islands are -- , and the -- iowans are best of who we are as people. i am very honored to introduce beto o'rourke. [applause] joan, thank you. that was incredibly kind and very important to focus on the moral issue of this moment right n
we ended up buying flags and we flew flags, and they still fly in the cafeteria there. we got flags from all the countries -- i might add, except from 1, 2 giga stand -- except or one, two giga stand -- except for one, tajikistan. and the two boys made their own flag and brought it in. beto o'rourke not only cares about himself, he not only respect every american's constitutional rights and is loyal to his country, he also cares about the vulnerable and needy and in particular, the immigrant...
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served on the boards of trans-march and day of remembrance and on the main streets after the compton's coms cafeteriaised the first transgender flag at city hall with mayor breed. the play recreates the transgender history and including sf weeklys best of 2018, donna persona. [cheers and applause.] >> this is such a great group of grand marshalls for 2019. i am excited to watch you celebrate this month and be honored. with that happy pride again. [applause.] >> thank you so much. you are doing such amazing work. it is my honor to bring up our last speaker. the executive director of sf pride has done amazing work with pride. we are sad that he will be leaving pride this year. he has done so much amazing work. please join me in welcoming george and thanking him for his incredible service. [applause.] >> thank you, clair, mayor breed, supervisor mandelman. i have many of our team joining us. as mayor breed mentioned, there is a lot of work to do to put this event on. these are just some of the people that help make it work. i would introduce you buy name but i only have three minutes to do my talking po
served on the boards of trans-march and day of remembrance and on the main streets after the compton's coms cafeteriaised the first transgender flag at city hall with mayor breed. the play recreates the transgender history and including sf weeklys best of 2018, donna persona. [cheers and applause.] >> this is such a great group of grand marshalls for 2019. i am excited to watch you celebrate this month and be honored. with that happy pride again. [applause.] >> thank you so much....
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the cafeteria workers protesting facebook san francisco office. socialists and 2020 democrats ernie sanders said net worth of $70 million in facebook $22 million in profits last year. they must pay workers a living wage. hundreds of native hawaiians digging in for a fight over construction of a massive telescope they say he is being built on holy land near mina tia. hawaii's tallest mountain. a renowned location for a astronomy. and in california, $10 million towards battling destructive 15-pound swamp rodents, nutria knowknown to be voracious plant eaters and the loss of hundreds of thousands of acres of wetlands. 50 years after apollo 11, nasa sets its sights again much higher up but a bunch stand in the way. >> our apollo astronauts including the man that wore the suit we unveiled today we can never fully repay. but today is an installment in the american people to express their gratitude by preserving this a symbol of courage. >> mike: ceremonies throughout the united states taking place today commemorating the 50th anniversary of apollo 11 mi
the cafeteria workers protesting facebook san francisco office. socialists and 2020 democrats ernie sanders said net worth of $70 million in facebook $22 million in profits last year. they must pay workers a living wage. hundreds of native hawaiians digging in for a fight over construction of a massive telescope they say he is being built on holy land near mina tia. hawaii's tallest mountain. a renowned location for a astronomy. and in california, $10 million towards battling destructive...
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and there will be beer in the cafeteria. this is even looneyer.ing to have free healthcare and free college education. we'll cancel all student loans. we'll have open borders. we'll stand proudly from $3 trillion to $20 trillion for climate change which will be a very small effect on the overall climate because you are not getting countries like china, the real polluters. trish: there was a recent study that pointed to a specific part of china, northern china where they are demeeting will the ozone layer at a record rate, far more than anywhere else in the world. this is despite the fact that china said? 2010 we won't use the stuff that depletes the oh zonal layer. but they keep using it. i am all for being thoughtful about our environment and climate. but don't we need to get everybody else to buy into that, too? >> the paris accord that was supposed to have every country in the world decrease their fossil fuel usage. but the problem was, the united states had to do it right away. and countries like china, they had a decade before they had to fol
and there will be beer in the cafeteria. this is even looneyer.ing to have free healthcare and free college education. we'll cancel all student loans. we'll have open borders. we'll stand proudly from $3 trillion to $20 trillion for climate change which will be a very small effect on the overall climate because you are not getting countries like china, the real polluters. trish: there was a recent study that pointed to a specific part of china, northern china where they are demeeting will the...
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and he wants to arrest the attorney general, handcuff him to the chair, and then take him to the cafeteria. they call this their prison -- in the house of representatives here. i think to myself, what the hell has happened to the democrat party? ear obviously. the cooke kooks are run the democrat party. what was your question again? >> he doesn't remember, let me see where this is going you think they'll drive the car off the cliff and actually try to impeach president trump. >> i tenant the want to drive his ratings down to 37, 35%, which time the they'll pull the trigger but i think they recall just keep pounding him, keep going on tv, with the democrat party press, to keep trying to destroy him, so he'll have a difficult time in re-election. so i think the media and the democrat party witness living and unwittingly are working hand in glove. they can do and say anything and brian and don lemon and chris are just going repeat it. so, i think they're trying to drive down his ratings. if they can get him down into the mid-30s they'll make a move on him. but here's their i they're problem.
and he wants to arrest the attorney general, handcuff him to the chair, and then take him to the cafeteria. they call this their prison -- in the house of representatives here. i think to myself, what the hell has happened to the democrat party? ear obviously. the cooke kooks are run the democrat party. what was your question again? >> he doesn't remember, let me see where this is going you think they'll drive the car off the cliff and actually try to impeach president trump. >> i...
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the cafeteria workers protesting facebook san francisco office. lists and 2020 democrats ernie sanders said net worth of $70 million in facebook $22 million in profits last year. they must pay workers a living wage. hundreds of native hawaiians digging in for a fight over construction of a massive telescope they say he is being built on holy land near mina tia. hawaii's tallest mountain. a renowned location for a astronomy. and in california, $10 million towards battling destructive 15-pound swamp rodents, nutria knowknown to be voracious plant eaters and the loss of hundreds of thousands of acres of wetlands. 50 years after apollo 11, nasa sets its sights again much higher up but a bunch stand in the way. ben shapiro of -- joins us live the next. we're here. ♪ ♪ let's see, aleve is than tylenol extra strength. and last longer with fewer pills. so why am i still thinking about this? i'll take aleve. aleve. proven better on pain. ♪ mmm, exactly!ug liberty mutual customizes your car insurance, so you only pay for what you need. nice! but uh, what's u
the cafeteria workers protesting facebook san francisco office. lists and 2020 democrats ernie sanders said net worth of $70 million in facebook $22 million in profits last year. they must pay workers a living wage. hundreds of native hawaiians digging in for a fight over construction of a massive telescope they say he is being built on holy land near mina tia. hawaii's tallest mountain. a renowned location for a astronomy. and in california, $10 million towards battling destructive 15-pound...
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of a clichc for tech culture but at uc mwf i couldn't believe anyone got any work done because the cafeteriawas always full. they had the most beautiful machines. [laughter] that constant day by day effort to consider what the model was doing what it was spitting out and how it could be improved as a system was really tangible where it's built in not just in daily internal wiki of comments on this is weird why is this doing this then codified with weekly meetings and quarterly meetings which i observed to note about. the sort of constant thing about what is the model doing how can be doing it better i think the key point is that when you say talk about the weather model it's not about a meatgrinder with the weather but it's really about having an ongoing simulation of the atmosphere that every six hours every 12 hours is compared to the most recent observation the real atmosphere and then corrected slightly to better match that. that sort of do act of the assimilated atmosphere in the real earth clicking forward together with the assimilated earth running faster in time to give us what we no
of a clichc for tech culture but at uc mwf i couldn't believe anyone got any work done because the cafeteriawas always full. they had the most beautiful machines. [laughter] that constant day by day effort to consider what the model was doing what it was spitting out and how it could be improved as a system was really tangible where it's built in not just in daily internal wiki of comments on this is weird why is this doing this then codified with weekly meetings and quarterly meetings which i...
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. >> i remember my first day sitting at lunch, the cafeteria was self segregated and i was shocked. s is "remember the titans." what? >> you're like, this isn't a disney mofby. >> no, it wasn't. >> the school is integrated but the social circles inside the school are very much segregated? >> very. >> one white person in the crowd of ten black people and vice versa, all the latinos hang out together. one step we're taking is with acknowledgement we can make progress and change that we wouldn't have been able to make years ago. >> progress and change, the city's first black police of chief believes is possible. >> there's been steady progress. it's simply a constant struggle to be the best. >> still work to be done. >>> ahead the next hour, my colleague, andrea mitchell, will have much more on president trump's latest face-to-face with north korean leader kim jong-un and that unprecedented step across the border. unprecedente across the border. nothing feels like connecting with the people that matter. holiday inn. holiday inn express. we're there. so you can be too. and is the fastest
. >> i remember my first day sitting at lunch, the cafeteria was self segregated and i was shocked. s is "remember the titans." what? >> you're like, this isn't a disney mofby. >> no, it wasn't. >> the school is integrated but the social circles inside the school are very much segregated? >> very. >> one white person in the crowd of ten black people and vice versa, all the latinos hang out together. one step we're taking is with acknowledgement we...
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. >> i think i saw that dog in the cafeteria. >> he wasn't eating out of that bowl. >> no. >> reporteri should tell you a couple of things. you have until friday, so this goes onuntil friday and then the judging begins, and we announce the winners next week, but, hey, you guyso have t tell people how they did enter, how they can win one of these. come on. >> all right. >> you've got it. >> we'll get right on that. so we would love to seyour photos, especially your videos of your pet tricks, and entering really easy. you can do it on facebook, twitter or instagram. tag us in your post @nbcwashington, and use the market pat'sprizedpets. >> and if you would like to learn more about the clear the shelters initiative, check that out on our nbc washington app. this year's adoption event is all set for august 17th. >> that's great. we're saying, you know, we hope you'll -- you'll send your stuff in because we're looking forward to seeing it >> should be fun. >> evidence that anyone can make a difference no matter their age. >> go, goats. >> ah. a leesburg fourth grader ayla mcgregor is anir i
. >> i think i saw that dog in the cafeteria. >> he wasn't eating out of that bowl. >> no. >> reporteri should tell you a couple of things. you have until friday, so this goes onuntil friday and then the judging begins, and we announce the winners next week, but, hey, you guyso have t tell people how they did enter, how they can win one of these. come on. >> all right. >> you've got it. >> we'll get right on that. so we would love to seyour photos,...
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my mom works in the cafeteria, shout out to the ladies out there. we have a look at the bay area. i want to get to a couple of spots that may make your commute a little difficult this morning. if you're driving to san francisco, northbound 101 at grand avenue, the two right lanes are blocked and unfortunately we're still seeing heavy delays backed up beyond 380, san bruno, so if you want to go ahead and jump on san mateo avenue, that's your best bet to get around the mess and jump on after the fact. also noticing regular slowing if you're driving from the tri-valley in through fremont, this along 680. look at the tri-valley drive times, southbound 680 from 580 to vargas road 15 minutes. westbound 58 grant line road to 680, looking at 20-plus minutes pretty normal for this time and westbound 80 over the bay bridge about 18 minutes. it is wednesday, pretty standard commute this morning. >> all right, not too bad. looking forward to the weekend already. ha halfway there. >> on wednesday you start to think oh, yeah, we're half way through the week. what am i going to do this weekend?
my mom works in the cafeteria, shout out to the ladies out there. we have a look at the bay area. i want to get to a couple of spots that may make your commute a little difficult this morning. if you're driving to san francisco, northbound 101 at grand avenue, the two right lanes are blocked and unfortunately we're still seeing heavy delays backed up beyond 380, san bruno, so if you want to go ahead and jump on san mateo avenue, that's your best bet to get around the mess and jump on after the...
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i couldn't believe that anyone got any work done, because the cafeteria was always full, and they had the most beautiful coffee machine. [laughter] but they, that constant, day by day effort to consider what the model was doing, what it was spitting out and how it could be improved as a system was really tangible. where it's built in, you know, not just in daily sort of internal wiki of comments on this is weird, why is it doing this, then codified with weekly meetings and then quarterly meetings, one of which i observed and wrote about. the sort of, okay, what is the model doing and how can it be doing it better. but i think the key point is when you talk about the weather mold, it's not about, you know, a sort of exiewmp computational meat grinder, but it's really about having an ongoing similar ration of the atmosphere that every six hours, twelve hours is compared to the real atmosphere and then corrected slightly to better match that. and that's sort of, you know, that sort of duet of the similar simulated atmosphere and the real earth kind clicking together able to run faster in
i couldn't believe that anyone got any work done, because the cafeteria was always full, and they had the most beautiful coffee machine. [laughter] but they, that constant, day by day effort to consider what the model was doing, what it was spitting out and how it could be improved as a system was really tangible. where it's built in, you know, not just in daily sort of internal wiki of comments on this is weird, why is it doing this, then codified with weekly meetings and then quarterly...
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proud of our board president, who i saw bringing his little single use plastic container down to the cafeteria to refill his salad because he didn't want to waste a new one. it was really awesome. [laughter] they actually had to put down a towel so that they abided by health standards, but i was very proud of president. colleagues, today i'm introducing a resolution supporting workers in san francisco's largest veterinarian -- each year they care for thousands of sick and injured animals. last year, these workers decided to organize and do something about the low pay, high turnover , and training problems that hurt them and the animals they care for. they held an election and voted overwhelmingly to form a union and they chose to join the international longshore and warehouse union. the law says the next step is for the union and company to negotiate a contract. that process started 14 months ago, but unfortunately has resulted in delays and not a contract. this is no mom-and-pop veterinarian hospital. it is a big business. the san francisco veterinarian specialist hospital is owned by vca, a
proud of our board president, who i saw bringing his little single use plastic container down to the cafeteria to refill his salad because he didn't want to waste a new one. it was really awesome. [laughter] they actually had to put down a towel so that they abided by health standards, but i was very proud of president. colleagues, today i'm introducing a resolution supporting workers in san francisco's largest veterinarian -- each year they care for thousands of sick and injured animals. last...
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became really engaged in the cause of fighting food waste was when i had just taken the food from the usf cafeteria i saw four pans full size full of food perfectly fine to be eaten and made the day before and that would have gone into the trash that night if we didn't recover it the next day. i want to fight food waste because it hurts the economy, it's one of the largest emitters of greenhouse gases in the world. if it was a nation, it would be the third largest nation behind china and the united states. america wastes about 40% of the food we create every year, $160 billion worth and that's made up in the higher cost of food for consumers. no matter where you view the line, you should be engaged with the issue of food waste. ♪ ♪ >> access edible food that we have throughout our lunch program in our center, i go ahead and collect it and i'll cool it down and every night i prep it up and the next day i'll heat it and ready for delivery. it's really natural for me, i love it, i'm passionate about it and it's just been great. i believe it's such a blessing to have the opportunity to actually feed pe
became really engaged in the cause of fighting food waste was when i had just taken the food from the usf cafeteria i saw four pans full size full of food perfectly fine to be eaten and made the day before and that would have gone into the trash that night if we didn't recover it the next day. i want to fight food waste because it hurts the economy, it's one of the largest emitters of greenhouse gases in the world. if it was a nation, it would be the third largest nation behind china and the...
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. >> i remember my first day, sitting at lunch, the cafeteria was basically self-s regated. t. am i at the right school. nsti .movie.mber thene ta >> it wasn't. >> so the school is integrated, but the social circles inside the school are still very much segregated. >> very. thank you so ten black much for being here. remember, only you can preventre wildfi >> i was so hoping you were going to do that. thank you, smokey. i le your tag line. dylan dreyer, how about another check of the weather? >> a beautiful summer day, not a cloud in t sky here in new york city. that's the way it's going to start off across the northeast ewd throughith lots of sunshine. temperatures very pleasant, although it is hot and hid the farther south you go. we will see storms through the middle of the week. it stays hot and dry in the southwest and the west coast enjoying a lot of sunshine. as we get to the end of the week, these are hit and miss thunderstorms. one town gets it, the next town over might not. s an eye to the sky as y the o, y nice and dry out west. that's a look at theoury. now here's
. >> i remember my first day, sitting at lunch, the cafeteria was basically self-s regated. t. am i at the right school. nsti .movie.mber thene ta >> it wasn't. >> so the school is integrated, but the social circles inside the school are still very much segregated. >> very. thank you so ten black much for being here. remember, only you can preventre wildfi >> i was so hoping you were going to do that. thank you, smokey. i le your tag line. dylan dreyer, how about...
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next the board heard for the cu requirement for employees' cafeteria ordinance. you originally heard this in october of 2018 where you recommended disapproval and again on march 7, 2019, where there was no successful motion to approve or to continue the item resulting in a de facto disapproval. at monday's hearing the legislative sponsor provided background on the genesis of the ordinance. he also outlined his proposed amendments which included one expanding the use to all office uses, not just general office, add location that differentiate between break rooms and cafeterias with full-service kitchens, add location operating conditions that exempt certain cafeterias and the cu requirement if they are at the first story, open to the public, designed to the standards for active use, and provide meals that are not majority subsidized. add grandfathering provision and add the conditional use consideration for cafeterias subject to conditional use. many of these were proposed by staff to the planning commission. supervisor peskin proposed amending the grandfather clau
next the board heard for the cu requirement for employees' cafeteria ordinance. you originally heard this in october of 2018 where you recommended disapproval and again on march 7, 2019, where there was no successful motion to approve or to continue the item resulting in a de facto disapproval. at monday's hearing the legislative sponsor provided background on the genesis of the ordinance. he also outlined his proposed amendments which included one expanding the use to all office uses, not just...
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district launch party on august 31st of this year commemorating the 53 rd anniversary of the compton's cafeteria rights. it would pay for a transgender tenderloin oral and visual storytelling project to raise awareness for the rich transgender history of the tenderloin neighborhood and it would also pay for aspects of district strategic planning and for the development of the report that is required for all cultural districts. that is my report. >> thank you very much. >> i will submit those expenditures for your approval. >> there is no file report for this. -- there is no b.l.a. report for this. his or any public comment? seeing none, public comment is closed. i would like to move this to the board with a positive recommendation and we can take this without objection. please call item eight. >> resolution approving and authorizing the director of the mayor's office of housing and community development to execute documents relating to loans for the acquisition, rehabilitation or permanent financing for four projects pursuant to the small site program, preservation and seismic safety program and
district launch party on august 31st of this year commemorating the 53 rd anniversary of the compton's cafeteria rights. it would pay for a transgender tenderloin oral and visual storytelling project to raise awareness for the rich transgender history of the tenderloin neighborhood and it would also pay for aspects of district strategic planning and for the development of the report that is required for all cultural districts. that is my report. >> thank you very much. >> i will...
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seems he was one of the pioneers of the sort of taxes, introducing a tax on soft drinks in the city hall cafeteria on, is talk of standing up to the nanny state goes down well with tory party members. critics say this is back of a fag packet stuff and they point to other headline grabbing policy announcements they have had, which have all gone a little bit wobbly. we had the proposal to cut taxes for better off people, now that is just an ambition. we had a proposal to increase pay for public sector workers, now that is an ambition. the question is, will this latest policy also go a little bit wobbly? today we are being told that obesity now causes more cases of four common cancers in the uk, than smoking — according to cancer research uk. the charity says bowel, kidney, ovarian and liver cancer is more likely to be caused by being overweight than by tobacco. more details from our health correspondent sophie hutchinson. obesity affects over one in four adults and one in five children leaving primary school in the uk, today's report by cancer research uk says it is now clear that being obese puts p
seems he was one of the pioneers of the sort of taxes, introducing a tax on soft drinks in the city hall cafeteria on, is talk of standing up to the nanny state goes down well with tory party members. critics say this is back of a fag packet stuff and they point to other headline grabbing policy announcements they have had, which have all gone a little bit wobbly. we had the proposal to cut taxes for better off people, now that is just an ambition. we had a proposal to increase pay for public...
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. >> i remember my first day at lunch, the cafeteria was basically self-segregated, and i was very shockedber the titans." what >> reporter: this isn't a disney movie. >> i know, it wasn't. >> reporter: so the school is integrated, but the social circles inside the school are still very much segregated. >> very. >> you'll see one white person in a crowd of ten people and vice versa all the latinos hang out together i think one big step we're taking is with acknowledgment, we can make progress and change we wouldn't have been able to make years ago. >> reporter: progress and change the city's first black chief of police believes it's possible. >> there's been steady progress. we slip side back, then we make progress i came back to work and live here in this community because i believed in this community it is a constant struggle to be the best >> really fascinating. they say they feel the legacy of the '71 titans in the halls, but they also acknowledge that more needs to be done by administrators and students to achieve true integration there it is a matter of figuring out the best way to g
. >> i remember my first day at lunch, the cafeteria was basically self-segregated, and i was very shockedber the titans." what >> reporter: this isn't a disney movie. >> i know, it wasn't. >> reporter: so the school is integrated, but the social circles inside the school are still very much segregated. >> very. >> you'll see one white person in a crowd of ten people and vice versa all the latinos hang out together i think one big step we're taking is...
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what you do, could you even legally take someone's children because they owe, say, $22 to the school cafeteria let me put it this way. luzerne county foster care will never take a kid for not paying school dealt debt and we never will. >> what's the solution here? because there are clearly families in need. >> we hope families reach out to us, we can work with the families. there are state and federal programs to assist these families along their way. most importantly, we've got to get the word out there, this is a real issue we have to talk about. but most importantly, let's draw attention, no one is coming to take your kids in the middle of the night. this isn't a bogeyman coming to get your kids for school lunch debt. this was a way to get parents to pay a bill. bill collectors do it in the wrong way sometimes. and this was wrong, as well. >> thank you for following up on this. >> thank you for having me on. >>> top of the hour now. i'm erica hill in for brooke baldwin today. we begin with puerto rico turning on its government, frustrated, angered by leaders that many feel have failed them.
what you do, could you even legally take someone's children because they owe, say, $22 to the school cafeteria let me put it this way. luzerne county foster care will never take a kid for not paying school dealt debt and we never will. >> what's the solution here? because there are clearly families in need. >> we hope families reach out to us, we can work with the families. there are state and federal programs to assist these families along their way. most importantly, we've got to...