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my kids ill call me da my grand kids call me theresa. and i'm not se they can get to the grd dad part. but, you know, i don't deny who i never denied who was. >>he's former esident of the high proleoliceommission. t like inn the lgbt community, she came here for a fresh start. >> very successful business person you we as a man. teams, i believe.otball smoked the cigars. 'owe har harley. yes. were you cfused though? absolutely. >> i think most ansgender people think there's something not right. t like i thought you should be a gierl gi. though about what it would be you ow, you,raj, you put on a suit or a tie, no tie. and you never look good to yo it's never right. >> was there a secret life in hotel rooms. >> yeah, yeah. you that and it's kind of a cycle where you do stuff, you put on clothing, put on women's clothing, you t on whatever and u hang out. i used to go to paris and get two hotel rooms. one i would have hotel in the ritz that my company would pay r and i would entertain then i would have arappy hotel room that i would ep a se
my kids ill call me da my grand kids call me theresa. and i'm not se they can get to the grd dad part. but, you know, i don't deny who i never denied who was. >>he's former esident of the high proleoliceommission. t like inn the lgbt community, she came here for a fresh start. >> very successful business person you we as a man. teams, i believe.otball smoked the cigars. 'owe har harley. yes. were you cfused though? absolutely. >> i think most ansgender people think there's...
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i'm theresa strosser and you're on "the list."days could be a drag on paper, but the truth is, it's actually pretty refreshing. microwave dinner lifestyle and staying hungry all the way. >> other than that, i'm in good shape. >> sure, this time of year is about people being together. in some ways, it's a great time of yore to be single. on the list of benefits, you can save money. right? the national retail federation says the average holiday shopper will spend about $737 on gifts this year. next, you avoid the holiday bickering. >> it's a leg. >> for couples, the yuletide can be a sours of disgroemt. time and even tradition. and, smeeki ispeaking of tradit about rules on thanksgiving. more than 86 million watched a program on turkey day. if you want te watch the team, do it. ladies, you want to marathon real housewives, go right ahead. >> i'm obviously not bitter at all. one other perk that i forgot to mention, when you ear single, you can kiss whoefr you want. >> hey, thanks, guys. welcome to the team. and thanks for taking that
i'm theresa strosser and you're on "the list."days could be a drag on paper, but the truth is, it's actually pretty refreshing. microwave dinner lifestyle and staying hungry all the way. >> other than that, i'm in good shape. >> sure, this time of year is about people being together. in some ways, it's a great time of yore to be single. on the list of benefits, you can save money. right? the national retail federation says the average holiday shopper will spend about $737...
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. >> thanks, theresa, a fantastic show last night. it was the show that gave us the memorable moment. at number one, george named entertainer of the year for the first time since 1990. a bit of a surprise. >> i'm just glad that i could still come to these things. >>. >> knocki ining entertainer of year. number two, blake getting two cma awards. swrer t entertainer of the year is wond ereful. >> winning female vocal igs of the year for a fourt time. our list of top red carpet moments, number one, charles easton has a dople ganger. >> i completely see it. really? >> go for it. >> he maintained that sense of who he was. a man who was self effacing. >> reporting for the cma awards. >> he thanks, sck. >> from down home to this statistic that hits home. women still make over 93% of food purchases in the home. guy, come on. we need to switch it upright now. today is actually let men make dinner day. 78% of dinners are made by women. >> i love toe cook in the kitchen. it's a lot of fun. seasoning the meat, rubbing the meat, seasoning all of t
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theresa garcia has the latest for wjz from los angeles. >> reporter: scott green was right there ands angeles international airport. >> he had his gun trained down like this and he took two shots. >> reporter: police say it was 23-year-old paul ciancia who killed one tsa agent and wounded two others. he wanted to kill multiple agents said a note in thinks duffle bag. but the f.b.i. has not found evidence of previous run-ins he may have had with the agency. >> i thought he was a random passenger. >> reporter: he saw the suspect walk in with the assault rifle. >> a hundred people underneath benches around him so if he really wanted to continue to shoot, he could have. i've read since that he was targeting tsa so maybe he wasn't looking for regular passengers. >> reporter: at l.a.x. sunday, terminal 3 was back in business. passengers streamed past the scene of the shooting while tsa agents displayed black bands on their badges in memory of their fallen colleagues. theresa garcia, cbs news, los angeles. >> lawmakers are calling for a review of airport security across the nation. >>> and
theresa garcia has the latest for wjz from los angeles. >> reporter: scott green was right there ands angeles international airport. >> he had his gun trained down like this and he took two shots. >> reporter: police say it was 23-year-old paul ciancia who killed one tsa agent and wounded two others. he wanted to kill multiple agents said a note in thinks duffle bag. but the f.b.i. has not found evidence of previous run-ins he may have had with the agency. >> i thought...
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my grandkids call me theresa. and i'm not sure whether ty couldn't geto the grandda part.i don' deny who was. i've never denied who i was. because that's who i am >> who she is a driving force in san francisco. the head ofhe human rights commission and forr president of the high profilpolice commison. but like many in t lgbt community, she came her for a fresh start. it is pretty amazing, very suessful business person you re as a man, coached your son's football teams, i believe, oked cigars, all of the inly -- >> harley. >> all the kind of main things. as youere doing those thing were you confused though by the end of the day? >> absolutely i think most ansgender people there's something wrong, g that something not right. they don't know what it is. i didn't know what it was. something just not right. it's not like every day i woke up and thought i shouldave been a girl. consider -- think about what it woulbe if every time, you know, you, raj, getting ready for work y put on a suit and a tie, you get dressed up and you ok in the mirror and youever look good to you. it's n
my grandkids call me theresa. and i'm not sure whether ty couldn't geto the grandda part.i don' deny who was. i've never denied who i was. because that's who i am >> who she is a driving force in san francisco. the head ofhe human rights commission and forr president of the high profilpolice commison. but like many in t lgbt community, she came her for a fresh start. it is pretty amazing, very suessful business person you re as a man, coached your son's football teams, i believe, oked...
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theresa garcia reports. >> reporter: scott green was right there and ran for his life when a shooter opened fire friday at los angeles international airport. >> like he had his gun trained down like this, and he took two shots. >> reporter: police say it was 23-year-old paul ciancia who killed one tsa agent and wounded two others. investigators found a note in his duffel bag saying he wanted to kill multiple tsa agents, but so far the fbi has not found evidence of any previous run-ins he may have had with the agency. >> i thought he was just a random passenger, very calm, stoic face. >> reporter: billy bay saw the suspect walk in with an assault rifle. he says it could have been worse. >> about 100 people under benches around him hiding. if he wanted to continue to shoot, he could have. i've read since he was targeting tsa, so maybe he wasn't looking for regular passengers. >> reporter: at l.a.x. sunday, terminal three was back in business. passengers streamed past the scene of the shooting while tsa agents had black bands on their badges in memory of their fallen colleague. theresa
theresa garcia reports. >> reporter: scott green was right there and ran for his life when a shooter opened fire friday at los angeles international airport. >> like he had his gun trained down like this, and he took two shots. >> reporter: police say it was 23-year-old paul ciancia who killed one tsa agent and wounded two others. investigators found a note in his duffel bag saying he wanted to kill multiple tsa agents, but so far the fbi has not found evidence of any previous...
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we're going to hear next from theresa monty. she's the vice president of -- and this is very impressive. -- total corporate awards at kroger company, which most of you know is a cincinnati based corporation, the country's largest grocery store chain, it is fourth largest retailer of any kind in the world. and theresa's in charge of kroger's health, welfare, retirement and pay plans. they're had some experience with reference base pricing as well. >> thank you. i just want to spent a little bit of time talking about what we're doing around reference based pricing. we call it target pricing because we thought our associates might relate to that aut little better. i wanted to start just by giving you information about the kroger company. so you can get a flavor for what we're all about and where we focus our efforts. we employ about 343,000 associates, all u.s.-based. we operate in about 35 states across the country. in the company health care plan, we have about 85,000 eligible associates. the rest are represents under collective
we're going to hear next from theresa monty. she's the vice president of -- and this is very impressive. -- total corporate awards at kroger company, which most of you know is a cincinnati based corporation, the country's largest grocery store chain, it is fourth largest retailer of any kind in the world. and theresa's in charge of kroger's health, welfare, retirement and pay plans. they're had some experience with reference base pricing as well. >> thank you. i just want to spent a...
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theresa has the day off. best buy?ell, we haven't had the best luck of competing with rivals like amazon. now they're trying to get customers not just to browse and research prices, but to actually buy from them. connor, what's the deal? >> best buy is already in full holiday mode. recently, they debuted their first holiday ad featuring will aerks rnette. >> that phrase, your ultimate holiday showroom, is an interesting market choice. showrooming, the rack tis of going to a retail store to see something in person before you eventually buy it on line is a big problem. a recent support from business insider suggests that best buy is at a higher than average risk to be threatened by mobile showroomers. for years, best buy has been a well-lit place. but they've instituted a more aggressive guarantee focused on news new ads. >> he knew he'd never pay higher. >> today, best buy will match a range of online stores. if the price is really the same, then the showroom is an asset. check it out here. buy it here. get it today. >>
theresa has the day off. best buy?ell, we haven't had the best luck of competing with rivals like amazon. now they're trying to get customers not just to browse and research prices, but to actually buy from them. connor, what's the deal? >> best buy is already in full holiday mode. recently, they debuted their first holiday ad featuring will aerks rnette. >> that phrase, your ultimate holiday showroom, is an interesting market choice. showrooming, the rack tis of going to a retail...
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we should roast theresa. >> oh, gosh. >> she's on my list. >> from one hilarious guy to a whole bunchthe guy hosting the late-night talk shows. here are the day's best punch lines in the news. >> scam artists are trying to take advantage of the problems with the obama care web site. experts say it's a scam if you ener your information and it signs you up for health care. >> this is real if you have $5, $5,50000 to pend on a date. >> up in fron toe canada today, hundreds of people lined up in the city hall to buy a limited edition male rob ford bobble head doll. get blnow...iday pricing ...at the h.h. gregg pre-black friday sale. save up to 35 percent on appliances. get this washer/dryer pair for only $499. frigidaire four piece stainless steel kitchen packages are only $1899. this 32 inch led tv is only $179. plus, this lg 47 inch led tv is just $499. hurry in to h.h. gregg for the pre-black friday sale before november 23rd. this holiday season... ...h.h. gregg has the best deals. >>> i'm teresa strausser. you're on "the list." nikki may yoes says we'll be sending a special musher --
we should roast theresa. >> oh, gosh. >> she's on my list. >> from one hilarious guy to a whole bunchthe guy hosting the late-night talk shows. here are the day's best punch lines in the news. >> scam artists are trying to take advantage of the problems with the obama care web site. experts say it's a scam if you ener your information and it signs you up for health care. >> this is real if you have $5, $5,50000 to pend on a date. >> up in fron toe canada...
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i'm theresa strosser. >>> have you ever looked at your dog and you wondered what they are thinking? is wagging his tail, he's happy or is he? >> people assume their wagging tail is sa dog's version of a smile. that means he's happy but that could be like saying anyone who is smiling is happy. it may not be that black and white. a new study suggests that tail wags may be something different. >> just like people, we have a universal language like smiling, wherever you go, you smile. dogs and then wolves, there is a universal language as well. >> a tail swinging to the right means he's in a good space. >> right would mean he's happy or content. things can change from second to second. moment to moment. >> what about a tail wagging hard to the left? >> it could mean he's on prehencive or -- apprehensive or nervous or concerned about the situation. >> and when the tail bean his legs -- between his legs. >> nervous and apprehension. >> they are not people. they are dogs. >> they have their own language and observe culture. we have to interpret it from that perspective. >> your dog's tail
i'm theresa strosser. >>> have you ever looked at your dog and you wondered what they are thinking? is wagging his tail, he's happy or is he? >> people assume their wagging tail is sa dog's version of a smile. that means he's happy but that could be like saying anyone who is smiling is happy. it may not be that black and white. a new study suggests that tail wags may be something different. >> just like people, we have a universal language like smiling, wherever you go, you...
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. >> i'm matt galant and this is theresa strosser.ere are only a couple things i can't stand in the world, candy corns and returning on a treadmill. squl i've got to tell you, if candy corn, it's a writeoff. but we oov got ways to jazz up your treadmill card owe. >> sick of card owe, card owe, card owe? is there anything else i can do on the treadmill it's so boring. >> you can get on the tread mile,me mile,ment. >> the best ways to get more excitement and more results on the treadmill. with the incline, it basically makes it harder. >> the first way to trick out the treadmill? add a lunch. we're going to lunge where we make sure we drop our knee every time and head straight. >> now i'm starting to get sore now. >> nerks, try it sideways. >> we're going to make sure we get our footing right. >> when i played for the patriots. >> there you go. walk the treadmill backwards. >> this gives you a nice spot right here. you're going to go ahead, watch, keep it sliegtly bent and keep on your toes right here. >> is anybody looking alt me like
. >> i'm matt galant and this is theresa strosser.ere are only a couple things i can't stand in the world, candy corns and returning on a treadmill. squl i've got to tell you, if candy corn, it's a writeoff. but we oov got ways to jazz up your treadmill card owe. >> sick of card owe, card owe, card owe? is there anything else i can do on the treadmill it's so boring. >> you can get on the tread mile,me mile,ment. >> the best ways to get more excitement and more results...
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theresa garcia, wjz eyewitness news. >> incognito went to the dolphins after he was released by the st. louis rams in 2009 after a verbal altercation with the rams' head coach. >>> a broken watermain downtown is causing more than just a few problems. the six-inch diameter pipe broke at saratoga and st. paul streets this morning. the department of public works will be shutting down a bigger main feeding into it. and customers nearby won't have water for a time. the area to the east side may see lower water pressure. the department of public works doesn't yet know how long the repair will take. >>> carroll county may face a $10,000 a day fine for failing to implement the rain tax. the county was told by the state last week to impose the tax or risk a fine. maryland's nine largest counties and baltimore city are all required to collect fees for storm water management. the state says frederick and harford counties also have yet to impose that tax. >>> clouds but no rain in this area today. it is still a few degrees obama or feels like it. take a look outside now a mix of clouds and sun but
theresa garcia, wjz eyewitness news. >> incognito went to the dolphins after he was released by the st. louis rams in 2009 after a verbal altercation with the rams' head coach. >>> a broken watermain downtown is causing more than just a few problems. the six-inch diameter pipe broke at saratoga and st. paul streets this morning. the department of public works will be shutting down a bigger main feeding into it. and customers nearby won't have water for a time. the area to the...
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. >> i'm theresa strosser and you're on the list.g like starting the day with a couple of eggs on a bed of arugala? jack stackleford tells us how salad for breakfast may be the next super meal. >> we hear it all of the time. eat more veggies. while adults need 2 1/2 cups of vegetables ada, most only get one. a salad for breakfast. >> when you look at other cultures, it's not that unusual to have vegetables with break tast. and it's a good solution for helping people eelt a little bit more vegetables. >> a list of ideas to get started. first, for the sweet tooth, a twist to the sipinnach salad. frit almonds and greek yogurt with honey. you can actually put toez little things on securkewers if you wa. >> third, just saute vegetables with a side of toast. >> egg plapt, zuchinni, it's a nice, warm breakfast to have in the winter months. >> finally, just top it with an egg. the chef will add a fried egg to any salad on the menu. it's the perfect opportunity to squeeze in more knew trents. or just get them out of the way for the rest of th
. >> i'm theresa strosser and you're on the list.g like starting the day with a couple of eggs on a bed of arugala? jack stackleford tells us how salad for breakfast may be the next super meal. >> we hear it all of the time. eat more veggies. while adults need 2 1/2 cups of vegetables ada, most only get one. a salad for breakfast. >> when you look at other cultures, it's not that unusual to have vegetables with break tast. and it's a good solution for helping people eelt a...
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theresa. >> thank you for coming today. i just want this been all the time to about what we're doing around reference-based pricing to we happen to the target price and because with might relate to that a little better so i might refer to it as target pricing throughout my discussion today. but i wanted to start just by getting a little bit of information about the kroger company so you can get a flavor for what we're all about and will refocus our efforts. we put about 343,000 associates, all u.s. states. we offer about 35 states across the country. in the company health care plan we have about 85,000 eligible associates. the rest of our associates are represented under collective bargaining agreements and their benefit plans are provided through other funds. so where we innovate and where we try new things really within the company plan, and that's where the target pricing initiative is today. so that's where i'll focus our discussion for this afternoon. mainly, we operated grocery retail centers throughout the country, b
theresa. >> thank you for coming today. i just want this been all the time to about what we're doing around reference-based pricing to we happen to the target price and because with might relate to that a little better so i might refer to it as target pricing throughout my discussion today. but i wanted to start just by getting a little bit of information about the kroger company so you can get a flavor for what we're all about and will refocus our efforts. we put about 343,000...
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i would be remiss to be disturbed to see that theresa sparks is not here although they maybe somewhere else, but nevertheless i do commend these honorees, but tomorrow is another day. day by day, whatever is going on in this city, the big boom, economy is at the top. there is nothing set aside and i'm going to say it for the african american black negroes in the budget. i want to record to show that i am here for my children's, children to say that we are still anatomy -- in a state of emergency and hoping we'll move more than we have ever before. we don't have time for era. most of what these people spoke about what they are doing, must add here to that statement. we have no era. congratulations to all and start tomorrow as a brand new day moving forward, thank you. [ applause ] >> final agenda item is adjournment. commissioner? >> for the record i would like to say commissioners mark hiller and todd davis were with us from the beginning of the meeting. >> i want to remind folks that in room 201 there are some light fresh refreshments. and thank you all for being here tonight. the mee
i would be remiss to be disturbed to see that theresa sparks is not here although they maybe somewhere else, but nevertheless i do commend these honorees, but tomorrow is another day. day by day, whatever is going on in this city, the big boom, economy is at the top. there is nothing set aside and i'm going to say it for the african american black negroes in the budget. i want to record to show that i am here for my children's, children to say that we are still anatomy -- in a state of...
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paul menendez, mitchell, walker, theresa. thank you for showing me the meaning of being an aging of change through the work that you do through the work that you do and how you serve the community. i would like to thank my parents for sacrificing what they never had. to my daughter, our future leaders, thank you for being my daughters, my reason for living. i love you. thank you. [ cheers and applause ] >> as we move to the next phase, i would love to give another round of applause to all of our awardees. i would like to lay down a challenge because i think of the work of tucker and i would love to see how we partner the next generation with the legacy and the work of the people like george davis and spinola jackson. that we don't leave it in this room tonight but as we leave here, we share those strategies and best practices and the struggles and use that information to empower the next generation. this is not just the cake, it is the icing on the cake. as we get ready to split that cake up and enjoy the celebration, we need
paul menendez, mitchell, walker, theresa. thank you for showing me the meaning of being an aging of change through the work that you do through the work that you do and how you serve the community. i would like to thank my parents for sacrificing what they never had. to my daughter, our future leaders, thank you for being my daughters, my reason for living. i love you. thank you. [ cheers and applause ] >> as we move to the next phase, i would love to give another round of applause to all...
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she found theresa in new zealand. she was also going to have a daughter, page, who was also born without an arm. so when the little girls were babies, the moms would send each other photos of their daughters as they were growing up and they were able to share with each other their experiences. but somewhere along the process life just happened and they lost touch with each other. after three years of sarah and emma searching for them in new zealand, they finally found each other and they were able to reconnect. >> when i saw page, it was like i saw a mirror image of me. >> when i saw sarah, i thought this is how people see me. >> they became best friends but they never met at this point. skype actually paid for them to be able to do this. this is the real special moment. sarah ended up traveling to new zealand and this is the moment they meet for the very first time. >> i'm really nervous. >> this is so awesome. >> it doesn't seem real. >> imagine being able to find someone who understands your life, your process in a
she found theresa in new zealand. she was also going to have a daughter, page, who was also born without an arm. so when the little girls were babies, the moms would send each other photos of their daughters as they were growing up and they were able to share with each other their experiences. but somewhere along the process life just happened and they lost touch with each other. after three years of sarah and emma searching for them in new zealand, they finally found each other and they were...
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. >> reporter: just before 6:00 pm theresa smith heads towards this unassuming church.t's not religion she is after. it's the parking lot. >> this is our office. what we use. we have our file cabinet. it has our paperwork. we want to ensure that our participates have what they need. >> reporter: smith and the nonprofit sheing founded dreams for change, rent the lots from this church and a youth center nearby. it's one of a dozen programs in 85 sights, largely along the west coast that provide a safe haven. smith started the first lot in august 2010 when a new face of homelessness emerged from the great recession. middle cast a families suddenly cast adrift in long-term unemployment. >> they would go down to the shelters and come back in tears saying that's not me. i'm not really homeless, i'm just in between right now. where do i go? >> reporter: now they report some sort of income, but struggle with under employment or jobs that pay just a fracture of what they are used to. more than a thousand miles away frank says a growing population of people living in their cars a
. >> reporter: just before 6:00 pm theresa smith heads towards this unassuming church.t's not religion she is after. it's the parking lot. >> this is our office. what we use. we have our file cabinet. it has our paperwork. we want to ensure that our participates have what they need. >> reporter: smith and the nonprofit sheing founded dreams for change, rent the lots from this church and a youth center nearby. it's one of a dozen programs in 85 sights, largely along the west...
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and as al jazeera theresa bow reports they are making their voices heard in a uniquely american style♪ he likes to rap about his life, his family and cuba. hisa artist take artistic name e potion man. he says here his music is perceived as a threat. >> i think that hip-hop is not convenient for the government because other society has had the same system for the last 50 years our songs can open the hearts and the mind of people. we represent here what people are silent about. ♪ if the land ofrou of rumb and ca cha hip-hop culture arrived in the 1980s through the radio stations of miami. it was only in the 1990s that the government authorized the first rap festival. this is the place where cuban rap was born. a housing project in havana. even though rap is not the most popular type of music in cuba. young people tell us they turn to it to express their frustrations of daily lives. >> he is a graphic designer that sings for change. he is also a government employee. and example that authorities are more open to criticism when it comes to music. >> hihip-hop is a culture of protest that i
and as al jazeera theresa bow reports they are making their voices heard in a uniquely american style♪ he likes to rap about his life, his family and cuba. hisa artist take artistic name e potion man. he says here his music is perceived as a threat. >> i think that hip-hop is not convenient for the government because other society has had the same system for the last 50 years our songs can open the hearts and the mind of people. we represent here what people are silent about. ♪ if the...
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brent, theresa cooper, jason bennett, dominique johnson, albert blaze, aj martinelli, a rchie. >> my name is denice and my father mily are immigrants who immigrated from /skapbd knave ya in the 1920s and they immigrated to the chicago in a culture of prohibition. a culture of prohibition affected my family very profoundly. there were no jobs kinda like right now. the banks were out of control, we had a prohibition culture. it destroys communities. i had to, like, immediately -- well, it was a long process of realizing that i'm in this culture of prohibition and and i'm not letting it take me down. cannabis is getting better press than ever now and it's getting better press than prescription drugs lately because it's on the right side of history. the booze of prohibition was on the wrong sides of history and we need to leave that behind. i am against this legislation in all due respect. i respect the author of the legislation very much and i agree with him very often, but this time i don't. thank you very much for listening and for your time. bye bye. >> thank you. next speaker please
brent, theresa cooper, jason bennett, dominique johnson, albert blaze, aj martinelli, a rchie. >> my name is denice and my father mily are immigrants who immigrated from /skapbd knave ya in the 1920s and they immigrated to the chicago in a culture of prohibition. a culture of prohibition affected my family very profoundly. there were no jobs kinda like right now. the banks were out of control, we had a prohibition culture. it destroys communities. i had to, like, immediately -- well, it...
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theresa. >> thank you for coming today. i just want this been all the time to about what we're doing around reference-based pricing to we happen to the target price and because with might relate to that a little better so i might refer to it as target pricing throughout my discussion today. but i wanted to start just by getting a little bit of information about the kroger company so you can get a flavor for what we're all about and will refocus our efforts. we put about 343,000 associates, all u.s. states. we offer about 3
theresa. >> thank you for coming today. i just want this been all the time to about what we're doing around reference-based pricing to we happen to the target price and because with might relate to that a little better so i might refer to it as target pricing throughout my discussion today. but i wanted to start just by getting a little bit of information about the kroger company so you can get a flavor for what we're all about and will refocus our efforts. we put about 343,000...
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shooting their parents' guns since they were four years old they are the pride and joy of their mother theresa. how do you feel when you watch your kid shoot as a mom i'm excited and proud to watch him shape now and that. they know how to do it that they enjoy doing it that we're spending our time together as a family i love it. you know. how do you feel when you shoot. everybody kind of force. i mean it's kind of it's kind of i mean it's. the only thing where you're. what about you take up what do you feel when you're shooting. mainly just bundle my . kid and. you know trying. oh you know. they did the right. thing and i you know. that's a violent sport i mean it's something that you feel in your whole body and how can you get pleasure from that. it's. the excitement of it is kind of like having that power and energy is just the strength behind it. it's hard to explain the fail on behind it it's just fun. for these women and families that we've met the individuals interests prevailed over the society. a few weeks before the presidential elections a survivor of the aurora shooting released a v
shooting their parents' guns since they were four years old they are the pride and joy of their mother theresa. how do you feel when you watch your kid shoot as a mom i'm excited and proud to watch him shape now and that. they know how to do it that they enjoy doing it that we're spending our time together as a family i love it. you know. how do you feel when you shoot. everybody kind of force. i mean it's kind of it's kind of i mean it's. the only thing where you're. what about you take up...
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. >> my name's theresa cooper, i'm with access of love. i've served on the medical cannabis task force, the patient advocacy committee. i have a friend who owns a dispensaries, i've worked there several times. what i know is the planning department wants to increase the green zone. i'm sorry mr. avalos, but that is true. and i don't know why you're railroading this whole ordeal to get your way. people that smoke medical cannabis are disabled and poor and taking a look at the mayor's comment on the homeless situation, you know, he's not scoring real high. so in my mind you're not scoring real high because when i tried to talk to you about medical cannabis when you were running for mayor you didn't have time to talk about it. you said you'd talk about it when you became mayor. i'm concerned about some of the views and that you would take on your district. if we look back to caramel, denice schmidt was taken off that policeation. there was a lot of pr going on in the streets so i'm not really believing the complaints. i think that you are pos
. >> my name's theresa cooper, i'm with access of love. i've served on the medical cannabis task force, the patient advocacy committee. i have a friend who owns a dispensaries, i've worked there several times. what i know is the planning department wants to increase the green zone. i'm sorry mr. avalos, but that is true. and i don't know why you're railroading this whole ordeal to get your way. people that smoke medical cannabis are disabled and poor and taking a look at the mayor's...
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the staff and anne marie conroy for putting this together and us part of it and i will acknowledge theresa who works on my staff as chronic absteism and involved with the oakland school district and i partner with tony smith and this man brought innovation to the oakland school district which has a lot of challenges which he may go into. i won't. so i really echo what jeff said about soft or hard power but let me tell you from my standpoint. i have a nephew who was in school and was bullied and there were sexual overtones to it and the result is he left the school and i spent time working with the school and my district and it wasn't my area and educate them about what bullying meant and in the most heinous way described to them and it went no where and that gave me the lesson in life we have children that are in fear when they go to school so they don't go and my priority is to have safe schools and they can be educated and create their path to a successful future and it's a healthy environment and bullying prevents that for so many kids. when terreesa and i addressed issues around truanc
the staff and anne marie conroy for putting this together and us part of it and i will acknowledge theresa who works on my staff as chronic absteism and involved with the oakland school district and i partner with tony smith and this man brought innovation to the oakland school district which has a lot of challenges which he may go into. i won't. so i really echo what jeff said about soft or hard power but let me tell you from my standpoint. i have a nephew who was in school and was bullied and...
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and no longer poses any kind of threat that an apology can be issued and it's not a principled and theresa stand because at the same time that this apologies issued chinese are being presented as an enemy as a and as a threat in fact the neoconservatives have you know been since the one nine hundred ninety s. talking about the rise of china and the rhetoric that accompanies it is of a race of sort of anti chinese rhetoric so i think the way to combat this is to have a sense of how the political elite operates why it is that the conseco know we're off in the middle east because we would like to control oil in the region and therefore we using these racist stereotypes of arabs of southeast asians and so on so for the concious such things instead of the rely on these mechanisms of. demonizing action in order to keep people afraid in order to you know when their consent through fear exactly amazingly input thank you so much for coming on deeper komarr really appreciate your time. my pleasure thank you andy. remember remember the fifth of november we've all heard the phrase but why is this date
and no longer poses any kind of threat that an apology can be issued and it's not a principled and theresa stand because at the same time that this apologies issued chinese are being presented as an enemy as a and as a threat in fact the neoconservatives have you know been since the one nine hundred ninety s. talking about the rise of china and the rhetoric that accompanies it is of a race of sort of anti chinese rhetoric so i think the way to combat this is to have a sense of how the political...
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and so i want to just thank everyone for this collaboration, i know our human rights commission, theresa, is here, i know commissioner is here as well and all of the bay area to work together to utilize the resources that our justice department is offering. their guidance and leadership as well, and to note that it can happen to any group. if you've heard what we're trying to do here, i know other mayors across this bay area are trying to do, we're trying to unleash the talent and creativeness of all of our communities not to succumb to things that will suppress that talent and in order to do that, you've got to really erase these barriers that are created sometimes by our own ignorance and sometimes by what people think are playful things and yet they are very, very hurtful and they become worse and worse. so that's what lee hirsch's film was really all about. he's taken 5 families and he's documented it and yesterday over 3,000 of our students had a chance to view and many of them i think cried because they know it's happening in their own school site. and just because we get a label s
and so i want to just thank everyone for this collaboration, i know our human rights commission, theresa, is here, i know commissioner is here as well and all of the bay area to work together to utilize the resources that our justice department is offering. their guidance and leadership as well, and to note that it can happen to any group. if you've heard what we're trying to do here, i know other mayors across this bay area are trying to do, we're trying to unleash the talent and creativeness...
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the superintendent of schools you're going to hear from in a minute, he was there, i know ter theresa sparks was there, i was so proud of san francisco in being there because the superintendent, he's, you can tell he's a teacher because he took control of that room. there was a thousand people in that room, he had them all raise their hands to quiet them down, it was beautiful. you could see the teacher in him. but i was so proud of being in san francisco because the kids -- kids are kids -- they were warned, you need to be respectful, you need to be respectful of the children that are being depicted in this film, please don't laugh at inappropriate moments, that kind of thing, and the kids were great. the kids were silent and crying when things were really tough and when things were going well for the kids depicted in the film they were cheering. it was a really, really wonderful moment. it was a wonderful way to start off this summit. i'm sure our superintendent will be talking about that. so i want to turn to him, our wonderful san francisco suplt of schools, richard karutz is here
the superintendent of schools you're going to hear from in a minute, he was there, i know ter theresa sparks was there, i was so proud of san francisco in being there because the superintendent, he's, you can tell he's a teacher because he took control of that room. there was a thousand people in that room, he had them all raise their hands to quiet them down, it was beautiful. you could see the teacher in him. but i was so proud of being in san francisco because the kids -- kids are kids --...
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and no longer poses any kind of threat that an apology can be issued and it's not a principled and theresa stand because at the same time that this apologies issued chinese are being presented as an enemy as a and as a threat in fact the neoconservatives have you know been since the one nine hundred ninety s. talking about the rise of china and the rhetoric that accompanies it is a very graceless sort of anti chinese rhetoric so i think the way to combat this is to have a sense of how the political elite operates why it is that the conseco you know we're off in the middle east because we would like to control oil in the region and therefore we using these racist stereotypes of arabs of southeast asians and so on so for the concious such things instead of the rely on these mechanisms of d.n.a. of demonize ation in order to keep people afraid in order to you know when their consent through fear exactly amazingly put thank you so much for coming on to become our really appreciate your time. my pleasure thank you abbi. remember remember the fifth of november we've all heard the phrase but why
and no longer poses any kind of threat that an apology can be issued and it's not a principled and theresa stand because at the same time that this apologies issued chinese are being presented as an enemy as a and as a threat in fact the neoconservatives have you know been since the one nine hundred ninety s. talking about the rise of china and the rhetoric that accompanies it is a very graceless sort of anti chinese rhetoric so i think the way to combat this is to have a sense of how the...
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. >> and theresa kron 4 news. >>> on this veteran's day people have been sharing pictures. marco sent this one. these are the guys he served with in afghanistan. the photo was taken three months ago. jen shared these two they both sevenned in the marine corps. we'd love to see your pictures you can e-mail us or send it using our mobile app or include the photo in a message here. we will be featuring the pictures on line and on air and a special thank you from all of here on kron 4 to those who serve or have done so. >>> an elderly man was horrified when his dog came home with a human leg last week. 93-year-old did not call police right away. he didn't know what to do. they woman the search. they have since found more body parts. they are try taking to figure out what happened. they still can't believe it. >> i examined it. i picked it up and looked at it and a foot was from the knee down it wasn't at all. >> so what i got home he told me and i said dad we have to call the police. >> put agps peculiar on his dog hoping and they did eventually find that. a pathologist is stud
. >> and theresa kron 4 news. >>> on this veteran's day people have been sharing pictures. marco sent this one. these are the guys he served with in afghanistan. the photo was taken three months ago. jen shared these two they both sevenned in the marine corps. we'd love to see your pictures you can e-mail us or send it using our mobile app or include the photo in a message here. we will be featuring the pictures on line and on air and a special thank you from all of here on kron...
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in the locker room who will pass the more theresa character test. you will find guys that have all of the problems that come from those kind of backgrounds and it's 9 job of the organization and the leak to manage those problems. >> that is the important point that needs to be made the teams in the league have to take control of this. guys it's a discussion that could go on a long time i appreciate you discuss it with us tonight. people should gook el harry google harry edwards and see about his history. >> antonio . a high school in california is at the center of a budding controversy. they call themselves the key coachella they are decorated with murals that look like a page ou out of arabian knight. knights. but last friday the e aec wrote a letter to the school. on wednesday though started an on-line petition. the a dc director told me that once we were initially notified about this issue we ran it by a dozen individuals in our community to find out if we should take action. >> the overwhelm majority people in our community now gaz thought was o
in the locker room who will pass the more theresa character test. you will find guys that have all of the problems that come from those kind of backgrounds and it's 9 job of the organization and the leak to manage those problems. >> that is the important point that needs to be made the teams in the league have to take control of this. guys it's a discussion that could go on a long time i appreciate you discuss it with us tonight. people should gook el harry google harry edwards and see...
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and theresa took that one. it all has reflections. get it? and the third one from california.'t go wrong. >> couple of dogs in there. >> tamie jo, thank you. >> jacob, we really thank you. go on twitter or facebook, let me know which one you voted for. the winner will be announced in the next half-hour. >> all right, ginger, thank you. >>> coming up on "good morning america" -- this is big. boy band barb. the hottest group on the planet. seven-hour live stream show. we're the only ones on the scene with all of the guest stars and surprises. >>> also coming up -- dangerous game, the crackdown on knockout, where teenagers randomly suckered punch strangers on the street. >>> and a r on a much lighter note, prankster pranked. how his girlfriend got the best of him after this. that's all coming up in the next half-hour of "good morning america." keep it here. we'll be back in just a few minutes. ♪ music it's so much more than coffee. brew the love. keurig. daisy is made from only 100% natural, 100% pure ingredients with nothing else added. meals are simply better with a dollop of d
and theresa took that one. it all has reflections. get it? and the third one from california.'t go wrong. >> couple of dogs in there. >> tamie jo, thank you. >> jacob, we really thank you. go on twitter or facebook, let me know which one you voted for. the winner will be announced in the next half-hour. >> all right, ginger, thank you. >>> coming up on "good morning america" -- this is big. boy band barb. the hottest group on the planet. seven-hour...
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grooming tips from theresa guidice. i got a million of them.ang now. >> bye. >> then get to work. >> okay. >> very fast. >> all those good bits, the lungs, kidneys, they get cooked slowly in fat with garlic, chili pepper, a little wine. is the meat also the liver? [ speaking foreign language ] >> all the interior with a little bit of fat? that's a pork confit. oh, that's pretty. meanwhile the intestinal casings get filled with blood and gently poached until creamy bloody delicious. and a nice spread of homemade cured meats, local cheese and homemade wine. let the party begin. >> so, what do we have here? let's identify these products. capicola. >> capicola, prosciutto. lardo. pancetta. oh, that looks good. >> the cheese is local, provolone. this is the ricotta and just cooked in the oven. >> the bread. >> the bread is from the ankle, and they have also salami and they have sausages. >> and this cheese? >> canestrato. >> and what do you call that dish? >> just in the pan. >> beautiful. >> oh, it's good. >> best moment of the day. >> indeed. >> o
grooming tips from theresa guidice. i got a million of them.ang now. >> bye. >> then get to work. >> okay. >> very fast. >> all those good bits, the lungs, kidneys, they get cooked slowly in fat with garlic, chili pepper, a little wine. is the meat also the liver? [ speaking foreign language ] >> all the interior with a little bit of fat? that's a pork confit. oh, that's pretty. meanwhile the intestinal casings get filled with blood and gently poached until...