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what are you guys going to be doing in the restaurant association that's going to enable more workersbe trained? >> we're super excited about this initiative. we're excited about the work at the restaurant association. our efforts begin at the high school level because that's where the skills gap really begins and we're on the ground in all 50 states with a great program called pro start where we teach high school students culinary, restaurant management skills they need in order to be successful. they can continue on in college through our scholarship initiatives, advanced placement in college or straight into the industry via apprenticeship. trish: greg, i will go over to you in a minute. have we lost our way as a country. if you think where we were back in the 1950s, it was a big deal to have a college education then. that really helped you to assure you some economic future. nowadays, everybody is going to college. there aren't a lot of people getting vocational training they would need to do jobs our society does need and consequently the college degree, the four-year degree is b
what are you guys going to be doing in the restaurant association that's going to enable more workersbe trained? >> we're super excited about this initiative. we're excited about the work at the restaurant association. our efforts begin at the high school level because that's where the skills gap really begins and we're on the ground in all 50 states with a great program called pro start where we teach high school students culinary, restaurant management skills they need in order to be...
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supervisor tang held with different players, and there was some concerns raised initially by the restaurant association and chamber. they've come around to support it. i think it's really a matter of talking through and say our approach is one of helping businesses comply, showing them the alternatives, giving them the time they need and reaching out which is sort of how we've done our other ordinances. this is a business, but it's also what consumers can do and sort of promoting that. so where you have the opportunity to kind of encourage people to think about how they can reduce their impact, bring their own, debbie was saying the people get into the habit of carrying straws, that is a good example. i think it's an amazing amount of material that's being generated. we estimate 1 million straws are being used in the city every day, and there's on the order of 300 million disposable cups being used in the city every year. just the quantities are so dramatic, so i think there's really some huge opportunities for us to reduce the impact. when he with think about zero waste, we think about the old mantra,
supervisor tang held with different players, and there was some concerns raised initially by the restaurant association and chamber. they've come around to support it. i think it's really a matter of talking through and say our approach is one of helping businesses comply, showing them the alternatives, giving them the time they need and reaching out which is sort of how we've done our other ordinances. this is a business, but it's also what consumers can do and sort of promoting that. so where...
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. >> the psident of the restaurant association. what do you say to the voters who voted invo >> i would say they probably didn't listen to the workers anb the smainess community. right here in d.c. >> reporter: supporters say increasingumhe minim wage is the right thing to do. he's with d.c. for democracy. a group that pushed for initiative 77. >> the voter said let's create a level playing fie. m.t's eliminate the two tier wage sys >> we reached out to chairman. and released a written statement saying quote. overwhelmingly tipped workers do not like the initiative. they believe strongly that the unintended consequence of the initiative will be to reduce their pay. the phrasing of the initiative was misleading. >> now here's the deal. tomorrow the council will not officially vot onnitiative 77. in terms of over turning it. they have a recess on monday. which will go into the summer. expected to have a hearing in the fall. and then will have t vote on it twice. ou we'll see what happens. >>> thank the heat seems to be making a come b
. >> the psident of the restaurant association. what do you say to the voters who voted invo >> i would say they probably didn't listen to the workers anb the smainess community. right here in d.c. >> reporter: supporters say increasingumhe minim wage is the right thing to do. he's with d.c. for democracy. a group that pushed for initiative 77. >> the voter said let's create a level playing fie. m.t's eliminate the two tier wage sys >> we reached out to chairman....
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we want to thank the department of environment and many associations starting the work with restaurants and bars, such as the lonely whale, last plastic straw, and so many others. want to thank our co-sponsors, supervisor safai, mayor breed, safai sheehy, peskin, yee, ronen and fewer. i'm sure that more will join us as well. so i think that a lot has been said around this issue, but i will turn it over to supervisor safai and then department of the environment for a presentation on this. >> supervisor safai: thank you, supervisor tang, chair tang. want to thank the department of environment and everyone involved in this effort. it's a pretty exciting thing for me personally. i've had a pet peeve of straws for many, many years. it's interesting when you walk into a restaurant and you say, no straw, please, and your glass still comes with a straw to your table. so this is really about changing behavior. debbie's beaten into our head reduce, reuse, recycle. this is just not necessary to have a straw with a cup of water. there are people with a medical necessity for a straw and we fully res
we want to thank the department of environment and many associations starting the work with restaurants and bars, such as the lonely whale, last plastic straw, and so many others. want to thank our co-sponsors, supervisor safai, mayor breed, safai sheehy, peskin, yee, ronen and fewer. i'm sure that more will join us as well. so i think that a lot has been said around this issue, but i will turn it over to supervisor safai and then department of the environment for a presentation on this....
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i will be presenting on behalf of the executive director of the golden gate restaurant association. we would like to thank you, supervisor tang and staff, as well as the department of the environment for working closely with industry on the litter reduction ordinance. we greatly appreciate that the legislation has been scaled to be more approachable for small business. we share these mutual goals, we have three primary concerns. first, allowing restaurants to deplete their inventory without penalty. it's possible that with businesses moving to offering straws upon request, straw usage will decline, so the existing inventory could last past the ordinance effective date. secondly, making sure that the b.p.i.-free products are available and affordable. the city could go a long way in leading by example having all departments meet the same standard set for businesses. in doing so, perhaps they could enter into a large procurement project and make it available for small businesses. we ask the city to do due diligence before finalizing the policy and making sure that it is in compliance wi
i will be presenting on behalf of the executive director of the golden gate restaurant association. we would like to thank you, supervisor tang and staff, as well as the department of the environment for working closely with industry on the litter reduction ordinance. we greatly appreciate that the legislation has been scaled to be more approachable for small business. we share these mutual goals, we have three primary concerns. first, allowing restaurants to deplete their inventory without...
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. >>> officials in san francisco and the restaurant association are coming together, hoping to make changen the city. >> there's a new law that could ban on-site employee cafeterias in an effort to help restaurants. that will be today on the four on two. >> a quick peak at markets. the dow had a good day from the start. it's gaining about 200 points and is on track to add 3/4 of a percent. >>> and more than a half billion dollars in lotto jackpots is up for grabs. the megamillions has grown to $515 million for tonight's drawing. tickets are $2 each. and the odds of winning are one in 300 million. the drawing is 8:00 tonight. >> do you have your tickets? >> not yet. i will swing by and pick up a few. >> call me at 8:15 after you pop the champagne. >> a couple bottles. >> maybe one for you and you. >> everyone gets a champagne bottle. thanks for joining us, have a great afternoon, see you back with more news. until then find us on facebook and twitter. maybe you could save energy by weaving your own shoes... out of flax. or simply adjust your thermostat. do your thing, with energy upgrade ca
. >>> officials in san francisco and the restaurant association are coming together, hoping to make changen the city. >> there's a new law that could ban on-site employee cafeterias in an effort to help restaurants. that will be today on the four on two. >> a quick peak at markets. the dow had a good day from the start. it's gaining about 200 points and is on track to add 3/4 of a percent. >>> and more than a half billion dollars in lotto jackpots is up for grabs....
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president, my name is rob gifford and on behalf of the national restaurant association, we pledge to train 370,000 people over the next five years. president trump: that is good. thank you. [applause] >> mr. president, matt, on behalf of the national retail federation, we're pleased to be here. thank you for your leadership. we're committing to train, certify, upskill 250,000 workers, at least, over the next five years. president trump: i know it will be even more. >> thank you. thank you. >> mr. president, north america's building trade unions. on behalf of our unions and contract partners we commit to invest $6 billion and train and recruit and register 250,000 apprentices over the next five years. [applause] >> mr. president, i'm cathy warden. we commit to 7,500 new apprenticeships over the next five years. president trump: thank you very much. >> mr. president, don kennedy from raytheon and we pledge 39,000 enhanced career opportunities over the next five years. president trump: thank you. >> mr. president. ceiling alliance. we pledge through the car pen terse union and jointly tr
president, my name is rob gifford and on behalf of the national restaurant association, we pledge to train 370,000 people over the next five years. president trump: that is good. thank you. [applause] >> mr. president, matt, on behalf of the national retail federation, we're pleased to be here. thank you for your leadership. we're committing to train, certify, upskill 250,000 workers, at least, over the next five years. president trump: i know it will be even more. >> thank you....
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president, my name is rob gifford, and is on behalf of the national restaurant association, we pledge to train 370,000 people over the next five years. >> that is beautiful. [applause] thank you. >> mr. president, matt shea on behalf of the national retail federation. we're pleased to be here. thank you for your leadership. we are committed to train, certify and upskill 250,000 workers at least over the next five years. [applause] thank you. >> mr. president, sean mcgarvey, on behalf of our unions and our contractor partners, we commit to invest $6 billion and train and recruit and register 250,000 apprentices over the next five years. [applause] >> mr. president, i'm kathy warden, on behalf of northrop grumman, we commit to 7,500 new apprenticeships over the next five years. [applause] >> mr. president, tom kennedy from raytheon, and we pledge 39,000ing enhancedded career opportunities over the next five years. [applause] >> mr. president, i'm tom clerken with signatory cma alliance. we pledge through the carpenters' union 50,000 upgraded traying opportunities. [applause] trading opp
president, my name is rob gifford, and is on behalf of the national restaurant association, we pledge to train 370,000 people over the next five years. >> that is beautiful. [applause] thank you. >> mr. president, matt shea on behalf of the national retail federation. we're pleased to be here. thank you for your leadership. we are committed to train, certify and upskill 250,000 workers at least over the next five years. [applause] thank you. >> mr. president, sean mcgarvey, on...
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the mega number is 20. >>> some san francisco restaurants are worried the city's tech boom will cause them to go bust. the golden gate restaurant association has teamed up with san francisco's supervisors to introduce legislation that would ban new companies from having an internal cafeteria. many high-tech firms provide free meals to employees as a work perk. however, restaurants near the companies are not seeing business you can't compete with free. it's a wonderful amenity and great for the companies who can afford it but it doesn't do anything to extend the community around it. >> several employees were given a voucher for nearby restaurants. >>> a big day in thailand for the young soccer players rescued from the cave. what's being done now to honor one of the divers involved in the daring rescue. >>> a ruling on the right to openly carry a gun in public. up next, find out what rights gun owners have. >>> good morning, you can see traffic is off to a nice start here on the san mateo bridge heading out to the high-rise and continuing over to highway 101. >>> 60s to 100's today. big difference in the fog and bay. inland, 90s to near 100,
the mega number is 20. >>> some san francisco restaurants are worried the city's tech boom will cause them to go bust. the golden gate restaurant association has teamed up with san francisco's supervisors to introduce legislation that would ban new companies from having an internal cafeteria. many high-tech firms provide free meals to employees as a work perk. however, restaurants near the companies are not seeing business you can't compete with free. it's a wonderful amenity and great...
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the team's budget and go towards more expanded street cleaning. >>> time is now 6:40. some san francisco restaurant owners worry the technology boom will put them out of business. the golden gate restaurant associationmed up with san francisco's supervisors introducing legislation to ban new companies from having an internal company cafeteria. many high-tech companies provide free meals to employees as a work perk. however, restaurants nearby the high-tech companies are seeing a drop in business. >> you can't compete with free. free food is wonderful amenity and great for companies who can afford it but it doesn't do anything to extend the community around it. >> several companies give employees a voucher for certain days of the month. the workers go out and have lunch at a neighborhood restaurant. some people worry about the impact it will have on people employed by company cafeteria on dining out days. >>> water storage products throughout california in line for a long awaited funding boost. the california water commission voted yesterday to award 2.5 $2.5 billion to pay for new state water projects including four new dams. the funding comes from proposition one. two of the projects in the bay are
the team's budget and go towards more expanded street cleaning. >>> time is now 6:40. some san francisco restaurant owners worry the technology boom will put them out of business. the golden gate restaurant associationmed up with san francisco's supervisors introducing legislation to ban new companies from having an internal company cafeteria. many high-tech companies provide free meals to employees as a work perk. however, restaurants nearby the high-tech companies are seeing a drop...
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the latest city to ban plastic straws because of environmental concerns. >>> some san francisco restaurants the city's tech boom is causing them to go bust. the golden game restaurant association teamed up with supervisors to introduce legislation that would ban new companies from having an internal cafeteria. many high-tech firms provide freeway meals to employees as a perk. many restaurants are not seeing much business. >>> just ahead, camp is open and the 49ers reporting in at the team's santa clara ra facility. we'll explore what's next for the niners this season. >>> a live look towards berkley and albany. it's hot out there on this afternoon now. back with a look at the work week forecast. oofrments the san francisco 49ers report to training camp today. there's a lot of buzz with garafalo getting his first full season. they signed the corner back also. the team will hold practice starting tomorrow. the 49ers first preseason game on august 9th when they host the dallas cowboys. >> the historic come back for the oakland a's as they beat the rangers in extra innings. most of the scoring happened off the relievers. a grand slam in the 6th inning and bases loaded for the a's.
the latest city to ban plastic straws because of environmental concerns. >>> some san francisco restaurants the city's tech boom is causing them to go bust. the golden game restaurant association teamed up with supervisors to introduce legislation that would ban new companies from having an internal cafeteria. many high-tech firms provide freeway meals to employees as a perk. many restaurants are not seeing much business. >>> just ahead, camp is open and the 49ers reporting in...
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restaurants. while the so called twitter tax break brought lots tech companies and workers south of market..but that boom local eateries....according to the head of the golden gate restaurant association.....si nce many of those companies opened up in house cafeterias offering free food to their workers.you can't compete with freenow san francisco supervisors asha safai and aaron peskin are introducing legislation encourage employees got outside to get their meals......proposing to change the zoning laws to prohibit new busineses from opening in house cafeteria's. within the last 5 to 6 years they're already 51 of these existing internal cafeterias restaurants that are not open to the public, that are only designed to feed their employees, often times breakfast lunch and dinner and the idea is if you're doing that how are you contributing and being a good neighborthis isn't an only in san francisco soluation...mountain view recently tweaked their laws to keep facebook from opening up an inhouse cafeteria at a new campus opening this fall.... they did it through limiting limiting employee benefits we're doing this rezoning amendmenti talked to a microsoft employee holding a free coffee
restaurants. while the so called twitter tax break brought lots tech companies and workers south of market..but that boom local eateries....according to the head of the golden gate restaurant association.....si nce many of those companies opened up in house cafeterias offering free food to their workers.you can't compete with freenow san francisco supervisors asha safai and aaron peskin are introducing legislation encourage employees got outside to get their meals......proposing to change the...
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the latest city to do this due to environmental concerns. seattle also been there recently. >>> some restaurants worried that the technology boom will put them out of business. the golden gate restaurant association has teamed with supervisors who are introducing legislation to ban new companies from having an internal cafeteria. many companies provide free meals to employees as a perk for the job. however, restaurants that are near these companies are seeing a drop in business. >> you can't compete with free. free food is a wonderful amenity. it is great for those companies but it doesn't do anything to extend the community around it. >> several companies give employees a voucher for certain days of the month. workers then go out and they have lunch at a neighborhood restaurant. some still worry how people who work for a company cafeteria will be affected on those dining out days. >>> two families are suing several companies involved in a housing development. it is claimed the builder, the land owner, and the company hired to clean up the land did not inform buyers about claims that they faked soil samples on the property. attorneys say that all three companies are responsible for the loss of va
the latest city to do this due to environmental concerns. seattle also been there recently. >>> some restaurants worried that the technology boom will put them out of business. the golden gate restaurant association has teamed with supervisors who are introducing legislation to ban new companies from having an internal cafeteria. many companies provide free meals to employees as a perk for the job. however, restaurants that are near these companies are seeing a drop in business....
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restaurants is a good thing. >> the legislation would not affect current businesses, but the head of the golden gate restaurant association hopes to start a conversation. >> free food is wonderful amenity and it's great for those companies who can afford it, but it doesn't do anything to extend the community around it. >> the proposal now moves through the legislative process. in san francisco, carolyn tyler, >> wow. interesting. >> yes, certainly. and free food really is an all money for books to travel and even to freeze your eggs. check out the perks at bay area tech companies. look for this video on abc7news.com or our abc 7 news facebook page. >>> we're moving on. tomorrow is likely to be the hottest day of the week. some parts of the bay area could see triple-digits. drew explains wha follow the wta stars as they hit san jose the mubadala silicon valley classic where visionaries become victors july 30th to august 5th the us open series tickets on sale now >>> we have breaking news now. missing girl isabelle epps has been found and she is safe. she was the subject of an amber alert this afternoon. we reported earlier
restaurants is a good thing. >> the legislation would not affect current businesses, but the head of the golden gate restaurant association hopes to start a conversation. >> free food is wonderful amenity and it's great for those companies who can afford it, but it doesn't do anything to extend the community around it. >> the proposal now moves through the legislative process. in san francisco, carolyn tyler, >> wow. interesting. >> yes, certainly. and free food...
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restaurants. while the so called twitter tax break brought lots tech companies and workers south of market..but that boom equalled empty tables for local eateries....according to the head of the golden gate restaurant association.....si nce many of those companies opened up in house cafeterias offering free food to their workers.you can't compete with freenow san francisco supervisors asha safai and aaron peskin are introducing legislation encourage employees got outside to get their meals......proposing to change the zoning laws to prohibit new busineses from opening in house cafeteria's. within the last 5 to 6 years they're already 51 of these existing internal cafeterias restaurants that are not open to the public, that are only designed to feed their employees, often times breakfast lunch and dinner and the idea is if you're doing that how are you contributing and being a good neighborthis isn't an only in san francisco soluation...mountain view recently tweaked their laws to keep facebook from opening up an inhouse cafeteria at a new campus opening this fall.... they did it through limiting limiting employee benefits we're doing this rezoning amendmenti talked to a microsoft employee holding a free coffee
restaurants. while the so called twitter tax break brought lots tech companies and workers south of market..but that boom equalled empty tables for local eateries....according to the head of the golden gate restaurant association.....si nce many of those companies opened up in house cafeterias offering free food to their workers.you can't compete with freenow san francisco supervisors asha safai and aaron peskin are introducing legislation encourage employees got outside to get their...
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the scene. according to the "associated press", the gunman was firing a handgun into restaurants and cafes as healked along a toronto street. >> sir, what did you hear tonight? >> several gunshots, lots of gunshots. that's about all i heard. then i saw -- >> reporter: how many shots would you say? >> i would say i heard at least 20 shots in intervals. you know, clippings spent. reloading, clippings spent. reloading, clippings spent. that's what i heard. >> terrifying and tragic situation there. toronto's chief of police says he's not calling the shooting random and isn't ruling out terrorism as a possible motive, eamon. >>> back here in the u.s. for the first time in the history of the 40-year-old secret court established by the surveillance act documents supporting a warrant were released over the weekend. "the new york times" obtained the application to wire tap former trump campaign policy adviser carter page along with several renewal applications after president trump declassified their existence earlier this year. among its 400 pages, many of which are heavily redacted, the application sta
the scene. according to the "associated press", the gunman was firing a handgun into restaurants and cafes as healked along a toronto street. >> sir, what did you hear tonight? >> several gunshots, lots of gunshots. that's about all i heard. then i saw -- >> reporter: how many shots would you say? >> i would say i heard at least 20 shots in intervals. you know, clippings spent. reloading, clippings spent. reloading, clippings spent. that's what i heard....
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the problems, in part because it's bad for business. >> restaurants, taxis. people spend more money outside the hotel than inside. for that, it's something we should all be concerned about. >> reporter: now a major medical association pulled its $40 million convention out of the city over the state of the streets. >> the convention felt the streets of san francisco were not a place a lot of delegates wanted to come to. >> reporter: and the medical group is not alone. >> a number of groups are concerned and saying, we don't >> reporter: san frano re. spends over $300 million a year on housing and homeless programs. but you wouldn't know it. >> it's not making the difference it needs to. >> i think we have to be compassionate about people in need, but if people are breaking the law -- >> i've got to call out on this. you have been saying this for years. >> i have. >> and it's the same. >> there have been steps in the right direction but we need a lot more. >> it's a sad state of affairs. terrible. >> does it give you a bad impression of san francisco? >> yes, absolutely. >>> leave the fireworks to the professionals. that's the message from firefighters as we get closer to the 4th of july. firefighters set up this dis
the problems, in part because it's bad for business. >> restaurants, taxis. people spend more money outside the hotel than inside. for that, it's something we should all be concerned about. >> reporter: now a major medical association pulled its $40 million convention out of the city over the state of the streets. >> the convention felt the streets of san francisco were not a place a lot of delegates wanted to come to. >> reporter: and the medical group is not alone....
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restaurant in washington she's accused of conspiring against the u.s. government and is alleged to have infiltrated the national rifle association. has the latest from washington. at wednesday's court hearing the u.s. justice department successfully argued that maria booty know would be an extreme flight risk if released pending trial the judge agreed and ordered the twenty nine year old woman to be held without bond in court filings prosecutors allege who posed as a gun rights activists and gain access to the top tiers of u.s. conservative groups the powerful national rifle association was her primary target photo show with n arrays former president and other notables on the american right prosecutors say she gained access to conservative v.i.p.'s through a romantic relationship she struck with a top republican operative and in two thousand and fifteen is believed to have interacted with none other than then presidential candidate donald trump at a forum prosecutors say buton acted as a russian agent under the direction of alexander torsion a deputy head of russia's central bank torsion is currently the target of u.s. sanctions
restaurant in washington she's accused of conspiring against the u.s. government and is alleged to have infiltrated the national rifle association. has the latest from washington. at wednesday's court hearing the u.s. justice department successfully argued that maria booty know would be an extreme flight risk if released pending trial the judge agreed and ordered the twenty nine year old woman to be held without bond in court filings prosecutors allege who posed as a gun rights activists and...
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the city look bad. and it's bad for business. >> restaurants, taxes, people spend more time and money outside of hotels and that is something we should be concerned about. >> reporter: a major medical associationon out of the city. over the state of the streets. >> the convention
the city look bad. and it's bad for business. >> restaurants, taxes, people spend more time and money outside of hotels and that is something we should be concerned about. >> reporter: a major medical associationon out of the city. over the state of the streets. >> the convention
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the movies. they wouldn't go to restaurants. that may be the best night of television in all of television history. >> mary tyler moore was a single woman working as an associateducer on a nightly tv show. >> you know what? you've got spunk. >> yeah. >> i hate spunk! >> there were a lot of young women entering the workplace then. and for some of them, mary tyler moore was like a port of entry. >> i'm doing as good a job as he did. >> better. >> better! and i'm being paid less than he was because -- >> you're a woman. >> the television female could be a hero. she could be the main event. >> rita. all right. >> out loud! >> the first script written by allen burns and jim gricks had mary coming to minneapolis divorced. and very quickly cbs says, no, no, no, no, no. >> at the beginning of the decade, divorce was considered somewhat scandalous. >> she went on dates with a lot of guys. >> but the guys were really important. >> we seem to be hitting it off. and i just thought -- >> you just thought? >> she's not obsessed with finding a husband. >> don't forget to take your pill. >> i won't. >> i won't. >> this was about people coping with one another. and the workpla
the movies. they wouldn't go to restaurants. that may be the best night of television in all of television history. >> mary tyler moore was a single woman working as an associateducer on a nightly tv show. >> you know what? you've got spunk. >> yeah. >> i hate spunk! >> there were a lot of young women entering the workplace then. and for some of them, mary tyler moore was like a port of entry. >> i'm doing as good a job as he did. >> better. >>...
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the travel association says it's optimistic that incoming mayor london breed will be able to do something about the city's image. >> one of the most famous restaurants in san francisco is about to pay out hundreds of thousands of dollars. >> we have new developments about a lawsuit against uc berkeley about free speech. >> you are never more than seven minutes away from my accuweather forecast. check out the clouds rolling in on suit row tower. battling the impending sunrise. today, the sea breeze wins over the sun, and we're about i we worked with pg&eof to save energy because wenie. wanted to help the school. they would put these signs on the door to let the teacher know you didn't cut off the light. the teachers, they would call us the energy patrol. so they would be like, here they come, turn off your lights! those three young ladies were teaching the whole school about energy efficiency. we actually saved $50,000. and that's just one school, two semesters, three girls. together, we're building a better california. ♪ ♪ ♪ raindrops on roses and whiskers on kittens ♪ ♪ bright copper kettles and warm woolen mittens ♪ ♪ brown paper packages tied up
the travel association says it's optimistic that incoming mayor london breed will be able to do something about the city's image. >> one of the most famous restaurants in san francisco is about to pay out hundreds of thousands of dollars. >> we have new developments about a lawsuit against uc berkeley about free speech. >> you are never more than seven minutes away from my accuweather forecast. check out the clouds rolling in on suit row tower. battling the impending sunrise....
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security concerns in hong kong we have freedom of association but that such rights is not without prescription. valvular the rights holder the rules. of restaurant chanst can be made by law. if it is necessary in the interests of national security john lee warned that he did he decided to ban the party anyone attending meetings or making donations to the group could face up to two years in prison he added however they'd still be given a chance to appeal his decision with hong kong's most powerful politician the city's chief executive kerry lamb. it marks the first time a political party's targeted under the society's ordinance a piece of legislation that has been previously criticized by a un human rights body for unduly restricting freedom of association calls for hong kong's independence have grown louder in hong kong after a wave of pro-democracy protests that brought the city to a standstill twenty fourteen failed to achieve its goals. was since then activists seeking more autonomy or all out independence for the city have been barred from running in elections are even detained but many chinese city that has prided itself on the unique freed
security concerns in hong kong we have freedom of association but that such rights is not without prescription. valvular the rights holder the rules. of restaurant chanst can be made by law. if it is necessary in the interests of national security john lee warned that he did he decided to ban the party anyone attending meetings or making donations to the group could face up to two years in prison he added however they'd still be given a chance to appeal his decision with hong kong's most...
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restaurant a few blocks away. and i'm just -- i'm just baffled by hypergentrification being associated with cuisine that doesn't fit the neighborhood. the price point doesn't fit the neighborhood. you know, the opposition doesn't understand, i don't think, what it takes to operate a restaurant where there's 7,800 restaurants in san francisco. somebody that has the courage and the passion to open a restaurant where there's 7,800 restaurants is somebody that i want doing business one block away from where i live, so i fully support this project. >> president hillis: thank you. any additional public comment? you spoke -- your time was during presentation. we may have questions. we may have questions. >> clerk: unless there are questions. >> president hillis: miss clark? >> this is outside of housing, and i try not to speak on things outside of housing, stay in your lane, but i just want to -- the term "outsider" was thrown out there, and it's something we should be really worried about, and we should be really careful. it's dark days right now. i think we're all pretty aware of that, and we should be really careful in our
restaurant a few blocks away. and i'm just -- i'm just baffled by hypergentrification being associated with cuisine that doesn't fit the neighborhood. the price point doesn't fit the neighborhood. you know, the opposition doesn't understand, i don't think, what it takes to operate a restaurant where there's 7,800 restaurants in san francisco. somebody that has the courage and the passion to open a restaurant where there's 7,800 restaurants is somebody that i want doing business one block away...
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the city look bad. and it's bad for business. >> restaurants, taxes, people spend more time and money outside of hotels and that is something we should be concerned about. >> reporter: a major medical association has pulled its $40 million convention out of the city. over the state of the streets. >> the convention streets is not something that they wanted to come to. >> reporter: they are not alone. >> a number of groups are concerned and they said they don't know if they are safe, the streets are dirty. >> reporter: san francisco spends $300 million a year on housing and homeless programs but you would not know what. -- know it. >> we will not be able to accept bad behavior going forward. we have to be compassionate about people in need but if they break the law -- >> i got a call on this. you have been saying this for years. >> i have. >> there have been some steps in the right direction but we need more. >> it is a sad state of affairs. >> reporter: what the hotel industry wants is more police on beat around areas like this to get people to feel comfortable. they also want the existing laws on drugs and loitering to be in force but that is something we know has not happened for a while her
the city look bad. and it's bad for business. >> restaurants, taxes, people spend more time and money outside of hotels and that is something we should be concerned about. >> reporter: a major medical association has pulled its $40 million convention out of the city. over the state of the streets. >> the convention streets is not something that they wanted to come to. >> reporter: they are not alone. >> a number of groups are concerned and they said they don't know...
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the morning here. >> what i think is this is an under-handed sneaky little thing that they are doing. restaurant associates groups like that are behind it. >> reporter: voters passed initiative 77 in june. it would raise pay for workers like bartenders a waiters from $3.33 an hour to $15r an h by 2025. it woul overturning undo the will of the voters, but a majority of council members have signed on to the bill to repeal it. critics are concerned the pay hike will backngre cau customers to stop tipping and restaurants to cut staff. >> i have rarely seen a people whereeople benefiting from there have been unified in their opposition saying this willot benefit them. >> reporter: this is in no way a donedeal. a public hearing on the repeal bill will be held sometime in the fall.to wendy, back you. >> all right. darcy spencer, thanks so much. >>> it's a trend that is growing in cities around theld wor and now it is here in the distribute. restaurants and stores that opt to go completely cashless. for shop owners there's a big benefit, not having cash around deters thieves burks crics say one in ten city residen
the morning here. >> what i think is this is an under-handed sneaky little thing that they are doing. restaurant associates groups like that are behind it. >> reporter: voters passed initiative 77 in june. it would raise pay for workers like bartenders a waiters from $3.33 an hour to $15r an h by 2025. it woul overturning undo the will of the voters, but a majority of council members have signed on to the bill to repeal it. critics are concerned the pay hike will backngre cau...
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association finds vitamins doolittl do littr nothing. calcium and vitamin n supplements show benefits. the exceptions pregnant women who need prenatal vitamins and certain people with vitaminci encies. >>> oprah winfrey is getting into the restaurant. she's investing in the health driven restaurantrue food kitchen. the chain curre operates 23 restaurants in 10 states including virginia and maryland and says the mediaiconm about the deal. true food kitchen bills itself as a healthy organic made lom scratch seasona restaurant chain that focuses on anti-inflammatory diets. winfrey says she was impressed knew shed to be a partately of the company's future. > nominations for the 70th prime time emmy awards will be revealed today in losngeles. the annual awards ceremony honors the best of television. >>> an finally, forbes magazine has released its fourth annual list o america america's richest self made women with kyleigh jenner on the cover. theoungest member of kardasan jenner clan who turns 21 in august is the youngest woman on the list. forbes reports that jenner h built $900 million fortune in less than three t yearshanks in large part to her wildly popular makeup line. kyleigh also earns money from endorsements for brands like pu
association finds vitamins doolittl do littr nothing. calcium and vitamin n supplements show benefits. the exceptions pregnant women who need prenatal vitamins and certain people with vitaminci encies. >>> oprah winfrey is getting into the restaurant. she's investing in the health driven restaurantrue food kitchen. the chain curre operates 23 restaurants in 10 states including virginia and maryland and says the mediaiconm about the deal. true food kitchen bills itself as a healthy...
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restaurants to move in, whereas union street is more restrictive. as i look at our city as a whole, i see the corridors that are struggling with vacant storefronts have the most restrictions or community merchant associations that are often stepping in, trying to block competing uses and things like that. so i think we should support this business on union street. any new business, whether formula or independent mom and pop shop, gives vibrancy to the corridor, which is a domino effect. it has a lot of vacancy right now. i think by letting this through, will help the problem overall. if it was haight street, it's different, because it's thriving, even the they don't have formula retail. here i think we need a little more activity. so i encourage you to approve it and let that beautiful street thrive. thank you. >> vice president melgar: thank you. any other public comment? >> good afternoon, commissioners. i'm david fort. i'm the applicant on this. i wasn't sure if this was the time to speak. >> vice president melgar: go ahead. sorry about that. >> no worries. just wanted to make sure. very little to add. i wanted to say, agreement with the staff report. city scycle was acquired by tre. everything else wil
restaurants to move in, whereas union street is more restrictive. as i look at our city as a whole, i see the corridors that are struggling with vacant storefronts have the most restrictions or community merchant associations that are often stepping in, trying to block competing uses and things like that. so i think we should support this business on union street. any new business, whether formula or independent mom and pop shop, gives vibrancy to the corridor, which is a domino effect. it has...
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associates, real estate's roger heely. tell us about this wellness trend. >> people want to be healthy, thank god. yeah, the people are watching the news, realizing our five favorite fast food restaurantsng super healthy. they're focus on the mind, body and spirit which will lead to a healthier and happier home. dagen: talk about the specifics of what we're looking at in terms of housing development, even whether it's a home or condominium. >> people are doing at-home gyms, yoga studios, people are doing pure bar studios in their house, trying to make a healthier, more conducive environment for staying active and fit. people are livin live anding ano neighborhoods that are closer to gyms and yoga studios. people are basing their decision on that, like they would a school district and other stuff that's relevant to location. >> roger, mitch rochell. a healthier house has more amenities and a condominium has more amin a amenities, does that driving up -- is that driving up the cost? >> yes and no. people are using community facilities. back in the day, that condo was -- that kind of was a brush off the shoulder, stuff they would offer to people in the community. housing developments with
associates, real estate's roger heely. tell us about this wellness trend. >> people want to be healthy, thank god. yeah, the people are watching the news, realizing our five favorite fast food restaurantsng super healthy. they're focus on the mind, body and spirit which will lead to a healthier and happier home. dagen: talk about the specifics of what we're looking at in terms of housing development, even whether it's a home or condominium. >> people are doing at-home gyms, yoga...
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restaurants and businesses will be downing tools and closing up. they say the loss in business is in protest against what they call unfair and heavy—handed immigration raids by the home office. the chinese chinatown associationrom the chinese information and advice centre — which is organising the protest against the home office. jerry ho is a restaurateur in london — he says the raids are very damaging to business. andrew bridgen is a conservative mp who says immigration raids are necessary to combat crime and illegal immigration. thank you forjoining us. joseph, explain why you feel this protest is necessary. we are protesting against very, very unprofessional conduct by the officers on the 5th ofjuly. i was there, witnessing a live vehicle driving towards, you know, a lady, who is deaf will stop she cannot express herself, she made really exaggerated gestures but that was ignored by the officer. she was manhandled. that incited her and she became hysterical. they need to know how to handle situations like that better will stop chinatown is a very peaceful place. out of all the madness in central london and craziness, we a lwa ys central london and craziness, we always come to chinatown for peace of oasis.
restaurants and businesses will be downing tools and closing up. they say the loss in business is in protest against what they call unfair and heavy—handed immigration raids by the home office. the chinese chinatown associationrom the chinese information and advice centre — which is organising the protest against the home office. jerry ho is a restaurateur in london — he says the raids are very damaging to business. andrew bridgen is a conservative mp who says immigration raids are...
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the restaurants i was talking about seems to have quieted down. i do think there is a number of democratic leaders who would like to win congress in november and don't want to be associated turn people off. obviously it turns trump supporters off. it turns independents off and turns probably most democrats who believe in civil behavior just nut public at large. so, this is something that gets a lot of attention. it's featured in the media. we are talking about it now. but, do i think there remains a line after which people are appalled. griff: we're almost out of time. very quickly byron, a disservice to political discourse as we enter the mid terms? >> absolutely. here again, all you have to do are look at democratic politicians who do not want to be associated with this. they want to win on things like the economy and jobs. griff: all right, byron york "the washington examiner" have a great day. >> have a good day, griff. griff: we have pickup greats for you. kurt the cyberguy is here and more. look at that scooter. and, peelt, don't fall. that's coming up next. ♪ i want to ride my bike and the miles and the years. he's gonna get mine -but i'm gonna get a new one. -oh
the restaurants i was talking about seems to have quieted down. i do think there is a number of democratic leaders who would like to win congress in november and don't want to be associated turn people off. obviously it turns trump supporters off. it turns independents off and turns probably most democrats who believe in civil behavior just nut public at large. so, this is something that gets a lot of attention. it's featured in the media. we are talking about it now. but, do i think there...
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restaurant association. there areye ees that did support eliminating tip wages. now the the council will also hear proposal to turn down the volume of street performers. art kac bcouncil members aayor bowser o mppndose that referendum regardingip wages fod ndrkers.op we number of receiversrd h people wnoad it doesn'tec b untiome congress approves it today they'll to rerk all o tf this again. so just stay with us guys it get a little confung long the counselsocial security illg to over turn up what vote areas proved of three weeks ago. d irna alrtanhe vnia soo cl ailsrict igiirplaygroume. det d irna alrtanhe vnia soo cl ailsrict igiirplaygroume. det onipqu that, next. bold sweet ne bar. ro ssped iatun kin'co little more h desaidles in a second. not to the bad to. ruttda ever the bulls no mess, o gore and done in no time flat. it auere g and not getting hunsh gore and done in no time flat. it auere g and not getting hunsh . conds >>se t conds >>se t 5 ouile you're. n an fioorhat or .th it's ttamir ge to - oy.- c call for whatever yo uane. leaikr me? c i >> seems old l'seyi
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