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chefs, and even the chef shows they or not doing healthy foods and chefs are capable in teaching us to cook in a way that's healthy and tasty. even the chefs shows show some of the most un4e8 think food. we will be showing people how to make foods they haven't tasted before. we just need to recognize some foods cause disease. if a food is going to have to cause you a disease and kill you, you have to make a decision as to whether it's worth eating. you have to make a decision between your life and what you put in your mouth. if you consider yourself a tellable, it should be something that keeps you alive. >> there was a report recently published that showed maryland's adult obesity rate is just over 28%, up from 21% in the past decade. why has maryland's obesity rate been so stubborn? >> i think in many staelths the obesity rate is rising. a lot of that has to do with the immigrant and african-american population both of which have rates of obesity over 60%. if you have a population growing that's higher than the natural average, that also has to do with the poverty rate too, which involves
chefs, and even the chef shows they or not doing healthy foods and chefs are capable in teaching us to cook in a way that's healthy and tasty. even the chefs shows show some of the most un4e8 think food. we will be showing people how to make foods they haven't tasted before. we just need to recognize some foods cause disease. if a food is going to have to cause you a disease and kill you, you have to make a decision as to whether it's worth eating. you have to make a decision between your life...
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to cook? >> well, i wouldn't recommend cooking inside of the house. you have to go outside and useortable stove or something else. >> so it wouldn't be safe to use your fireplace to cook? >> not at first. you should check it by a professional first. >> outside should be a safe place to cook as long as you stay away from buildings and doors and windows. >> yes. that will be fine. >> here we have some alternative cooking areas. >> you can barbecue and if you have a regular propane bark could barbecue. >> thank you for joining us. and thanks for this terrific space that you have in this exhibition space and thanks for helping san francisco stay safe. ♪ >> welcome to hamilton recreation and aquatics center. it is the only facility that has an integrated swimming pool and recreation center combined. we have to pools, the city's water slide, for little kids and those of you that are more daring and want to try the rockslide, we have a drop slide. >> exercises for everybody. hi have a great time. the ladies and guys that come it is for the community and we really make it fun. people think
to cook? >> well, i wouldn't recommend cooking inside of the house. you have to go outside and useortable stove or something else. >> so it wouldn't be safe to use your fireplace to cook? >> not at first. you should check it by a professional first. >> outside should be a safe place to cook as long as you stay away from buildings and doors and windows. >> yes. that will be fine. >> here we have some alternative cooking areas. >> you can barbecue and if...
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to cook? >> well, i wouldn't recommend cooking inside of the house. you have to go outside and use a portable stove or something else. >> so it wouldn't be safe to use your fireplace to cook? >> not at first. you should check it by a professional first. >> outside should be a safe place to cook as long as you stay away from buildings and doors and windows. >> yes. that will be fine. >> here we have some alternative cooking areas. >> you can barbecue and if you have a regular propane bark could barbecue. >> thank you for joining us. and thanks for this terrific space that you have in this exhibition space and thanks for helping san francisco stay safe. >> >> >> i call this meeting. >> the trans baybay joint powers meeting to order. >> [inaudible]. >> i will note for the record that director reiskin and sartipi is not available for the meeting. nur ur and harper present -- no. 3 is communications. >> [inaudible] >>
to cook? >> well, i wouldn't recommend cooking inside of the house. you have to go outside and use a portable stove or something else. >> so it wouldn't be safe to use your fireplace to cook? >> not at first. you should check it by a professional first. >> outside should be a safe place to cook as long as you stay away from buildings and doors and windows. >> yes. that will be fine. >> here we have some alternative cooking areas. >> you can barbecue and...
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to cook? >> well, i wouldn't recommend cooking inside of the house. you have to go outside and use a portable stove or something else. >> so it wouldn't be safe to use your fireplace to cook? >> not at first. you should check it by a professional first. >> outside should be a safe place to cook as long as you stay away from buildings and doors and windows. >> yes. that will be fine. >> here we have some alternative cooking areas. >> you can barbecue and if you have a regular propane bark could barbecue. >> thank you for joining us. and thanks for this terrific space that you have in this exhibition space and thanks for helping san francisco stay safe. . >> only mark from ecology good morning, everyone all right. let me begin by thanking everyone for coming out today 0 for this great event this event is about streets but it is a partnership that has city staff from many agencies mta, public health and public works police department, along with the mfrnts and everyone what does business or enjoys stockton street is our fourth yes, we try to do better a couple dialysis we were at the
to cook? >> well, i wouldn't recommend cooking inside of the house. you have to go outside and use a portable stove or something else. >> so it wouldn't be safe to use your fireplace to cook? >> not at first. you should check it by a professional first. >> outside should be a safe place to cook as long as you stay away from buildings and doors and windows. >> yes. that will be fine. >> here we have some alternative cooking areas. >> you can barbecue and...
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cooked in minutes at the touch of a button. >> let me just tell you -- when i was a kid, this is what it used to smell like, but my mom was cooking all day long. >> the sad part is, she didn't get results like this because we got to save money, too. so it's not just a time-saver. we got to use a chuck roast, but, you know, oftentimes, the cheaper cuts of meat need a lot of time to cook, but we did it in 25 minutes. >> yeah. >> now, denise, you have kids, right? >> i do -- three boys. >> how about chicken? do they like chicken? >> they love this kind of chicken. >> all right. can you imagine doing this giant chicken in the pressure cooker? >> look! >> huh? >> you have three whole chickens in there. >> [ chuckling ] and look -- i can't even get it out of the pot. it's fall off the bone tender. >> oh, we love it that way. >> oh, my god. look at this! i can't even get it out of the pot. >> that is gorgeous. >> it's absolutely gorgeous. >> it is. >> but you know what? i pressure-cooked it. i cooked it for 20 minutes. >> mmm. >> now, the power pressure cooker is fast. you get amazing results. >> but these are -- these are frozen, thoug
cooked in minutes at the touch of a button. >> let me just tell you -- when i was a kid, this is what it used to smell like, but my mom was cooking all day long. >> the sad part is, she didn't get results like this because we got to save money, too. so it's not just a time-saver. we got to use a chuck roast, but, you know, oftentimes, the cheaper cuts of meat need a lot of time to cook, but we did it in 25 minutes. >> yeah. >> now, denise, you have kids, right? >>...
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to cook? >> well, i wouldn't recommend cooking inside of the house. you have to go outside and use a portable stove or something else. >> so it wouldn't be safe to use your fireplace to cook? >> not at first. you should check it by a professional first. >> outside should be a safe place to cook as long as you stay away from buildings and doors and windows. >> yes. that will be fine. >> here we have some alternative cooking areas. >> you can barbecue and if you have a regular propane bark could barbecue. >> thank you for joining us. and thanks for this terrific space that you have in this exhibition space and thanks for helping san francisco stay safe. >> we'll be seated and get going. we have a special announcement courtesy of the warriors. the laundry list of people to announce. anita shu, crist stan son. board of supervisors, norman yee. scott wiener, cindy wu, phil tang, wane young and shou young and norman fung. when you get a list like this, i would like to say if there is anyone i didn't acknowledge, i would like you to raise your hand and i would be happy to welcome you. one
to cook? >> well, i wouldn't recommend cooking inside of the house. you have to go outside and use a portable stove or something else. >> so it wouldn't be safe to use your fireplace to cook? >> not at first. you should check it by a professional first. >> outside should be a safe place to cook as long as you stay away from buildings and doors and windows. >> yes. that will be fine. >> here we have some alternative cooking areas. >> you can barbecue and...
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our health reporter stephanie stahl takes us to the cook off. >> reporter: cheer leader from randolph high school pump up about a burrito. >> it is a a burrito. >> reporter: thinks entry from the randolph raptors a apple and cheddar breakfast burrito. >> it comes with a balance between sweet and salty. >> reporter: thinks culinary competition sponsored by the health department's get healthy philly campaign. >> they are all awesome. >> reporter: mark vetri a among the judges tasting healthy breakfast creation from his three schools. >> we all necessity that school breakfast is really important for health and nutrition and students healthy are better learners. what better way to figure out what students would want to eat to engage student. >> reporter: the winner is randolph's burrito. >> it was good. i really liked the apple. >> reporter: tenth grader wing robert was on the winning randolph team. >> it is a healthy option because it has a lean meat and it has apples and it is tied together with cheese on a wheat wrap. >> reporter: how important is healthy foods in school. >> really imp
our health reporter stephanie stahl takes us to the cook off. >> reporter: cheer leader from randolph high school pump up about a burrito. >> it is a a burrito. >> reporter: thinks entry from the randolph raptors a apple and cheddar breakfast burrito. >> it comes with a balance between sweet and salty. >> reporter: thinks culinary competition sponsored by the health department's get healthy philly campaign. >> they are all awesome. >> reporter: mark...
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have a series where adults learned home cooking and we did a teacher training workshop where san francisco unified public school teachers came and learned to use core standards. we range all over the place. we really want everyone to feel like they can be included in the conversation. a lot of organizations i think which say we're going to teach cooking or we're going to teach gardening, or we're going to get in the policy side of the food from conversation. we say all of that is connected and we want to provide a place that feels really community oriented where you can be interested in multiple of those things or one of those things and have an entree point to meet people. we want to build community and we're using food as a means to that end. >> we have a wonderful organization to be involved with obviously coming from buy right where really everyone is treated very much like family. coming into 18 reasons which even more community focused is such a treat. we have these events in the evening and we really try and bring people together. people come in in groups, meet friends that they didn't even know they had before. our whole set up is focu
have a series where adults learned home cooking and we did a teacher training workshop where san francisco unified public school teachers came and learned to use core standards. we range all over the place. we really want everyone to feel like they can be included in the conversation. a lot of organizations i think which say we're going to teach cooking or we're going to teach gardening, or we're going to get in the policy side of the food from conversation. we say all of that is connected and...
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to cook the dish safely. this means knowing which method of cooking to use, and you failed. e failed to read and follow the package cooking instructions and use a conventional oven. if you don't follow cooking instructions some foods may be hot but may not have reached a safe internal temperature. use a food thermometer to be sure. we kept focus on reading and following the package cooking instructions. and we used the conventional oven and a food thermometer. can you cook it safe? >>james: the weekend box office results or an and 50 shades of gray came out on top once again the rotted, to earn more than $42 million in the second weekend at the box office keys and the sickness service and if them in front sparge what movie --spun about moving. >>james: mcfarlane usa and hot tub time meshing the not met the top three tech a look at this and maybe the opposite of ipo give this unique yellow class and minnesota called slow shall purchase as war there's no gear wanted to part in class's can you do it you'll the positions and snow gear? i guess it and there that are present: not t
to cook the dish safely. this means knowing which method of cooking to use, and you failed. e failed to read and follow the package cooking instructions and use a conventional oven. if you don't follow cooking instructions some foods may be hot but may not have reached a safe internal temperature. use a food thermometer to be sure. we kept focus on reading and following the package cooking instructions. and we used the conventional oven and a food thermometer. can you cook it safe?...
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use soap. when your toilet fills up, it's fresh water now. i can just rinse it. i fold my towels. put it here. right up under here is my clothesline. >> league went on to give us a cooking demonstration using toilet paper like a stove top burner. >> take this. you sit it on the edge of the toilet. because it's got to breathe. might sit it here. i might light it at the bottom. as you see, it's like a fire. you hold your can over it. and you cook. there are, your water gets hot. flush it down. you grab a damp towel. because you don't want it to be on the toilet. you don't want to burn your toilet up. i get my bowl, crack my soup open and do my eating. >> over the years, we've also seen another trick of the inmate trade in the majority of prisons we visited. it's called fishing. >> they rip up their sheets into little pieces, tie them together to make a long rope as such. and then they usually use a real long deodorant bottle or something heavy they tie on the end of it to throw it from one cell, over the top range to the bottom range. a lot of times you'll see mail bags, envelopes tied to them they can put letters in and magazines. a lot of times you'll see them tie a kit
use soap. when your toilet fills up, it's fresh water now. i can just rinse it. i fold my towels. put it here. right up under here is my clothesline. >> league went on to give us a cooking demonstration using toilet paper like a stove top burner. >> take this. you sit it on the edge of the toilet. because it's got to breathe. might sit it here. i might light it at the bottom. as you see, it's like a fire. you hold your can over it. and you cook. there are, your water gets hot. flush...
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do you think you have little bit of like one up on some of the other people not used to cooking under. the pressure here, can be great, you know, on the job, and in the firehouse, you have to still produce a great meal. when you get everyone to come back, you don't want to over cook a steak. so you get real good at things getting thrown at you. not just normal setting of cooking in a house. and to still produce a great meal, on top of that, is pretty cool. >> i love it. and you say that you're on instagram. take your pictures and show them off little bit? >> dow. >> so show some of this is, do you have a favorite things he cooks for you? what is it? >> cut tomatoes. >> and the pasta. >> and pasta. >> all right, will you stick around? you don't have anywhere to be, do you? >> yes. >> no, you have no where. you will stay with us, so come back at 9:00. what is done at 9:00? >> close. >> so we'll see what you can do. again, the name of the show is? >> all-star academy on food network. >> again, who wins. >> i can't tell you. >> and again who is your celebrity judge. >> do you have watch s
do you think you have little bit of like one up on some of the other people not used to cooking under. the pressure here, can be great, you know, on the job, and in the firehouse, you have to still produce a great meal. when you get everyone to come back, you don't want to over cook a steak. so you get real good at things getting thrown at you. not just normal setting of cooking in a house. and to still produce a great meal, on top of that, is pretty cool. >> i love it. and you say that...
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to ascend. cnbc's geoff cutmore joins us live from london. geoff, talk to us about what tim cookle accomplished on tuesday. the company is just gangbusters. >> reporter: yeah, absolutely. if apple were a country, it would be on the top 20 list in gdp terms. apple at $700 billion now overtakes the annual gdp of switzerland. >> wow! >> reporter: go figure. this is one, large business now, and a lot of that is on the back of the iphone 6 sales here. clearly, this is an important milestone as far as apple is concerned. but you know what? there was another interesting announcement on the day that apple hit that big, round number. they're also going to invest a lot of money into a new solar farm. that will help power the california headquarters. so even as apple hits this big, round figure -- >> wow. >> reporter: -- the company wants to project itself as still responsible and socially responsible, and that's why they're building this huge 1,300-acre farm. >> i would live in both countries. if apple does declare sovereignty, i would live there, as well as switzerland. i think those are
to ascend. cnbc's geoff cutmore joins us live from london. geoff, talk to us about what tim cookle accomplished on tuesday. the company is just gangbusters. >> reporter: yeah, absolutely. if apple were a country, it would be on the top 20 list in gdp terms. apple at $700 billion now overtakes the annual gdp of switzerland. >> wow! >> reporter: go figure. this is one, large business now, and a lot of that is on the back of the iphone 6 sales here. clearly, this is an important...
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to volatility. peter cook is coming to us from our washington bureau. i asked the chief investment officer what she thinks of the world right now, and she starts to sound like henry kissinger. what is the u.s.' role in both of these right now? >> the u.s. is fine -- the u.s. is trying to play a constructive role but they are on the outside looking in. there is not a lot of leverage. in the longer term, there are some implications. if greece were to go, what happens after that? what is the collateral impacts the broader impact. in ukraine, there is intense pressure right now. members of congress, i cannot even convey to you the statements i get publicans like john mccain urging this president to do more to arm the ukraine's, that the cease-fire -- to arm the ukrainians, that the cease-fire is not happening at the united states needs to do more. so far the administration is doing off. -- is holding off. erik: you were talking about fragmentation of the world politically and the breakdown of traditional alliances. that is what peter is talking about, the l
to volatility. peter cook is coming to us from our washington bureau. i asked the chief investment officer what she thinks of the world right now, and she starts to sound like henry kissinger. what is the u.s.' role in both of these right now? >> the u.s. is fine -- the u.s. is trying to play a constructive role but they are on the outside looking in. there is not a lot of leverage. in the longer term, there are some implications. if greece were to go, what happens after that? what is the...
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cooks all your meals faster, better, healthier, and easier, guaranteed. the nuwave oven is not a microwave oven but uses conduction, convection, and infrared power simultaneously. it cooks food up to 50% faster than a conventional oven while using up to 85% less energy. gourmet meals made easy, saving you time and money. >> the nuwave oven is a new way to cook. it's energy-efficient, it saves time, it makes food deliciously. >> announcer: it's also been tested and proven that food cooked in the nuwave oven has less fat, but more natural juices -- great for anyone who wants healthier and better-tasting meals for their family. and since the nuwave oven pro is dishwasher-safe cleanup takes seconds. the nuwave oven pro has been tested and recommended by the cooking club of america and the national health and wellness club. join host joe fowler and and tv cooking expert heidi bohay as they show you how you can make every meal of the day, and find out how you can take advantage of a limited time never-seen-before "buy one get one free" offer on the nuwave oven pro. >> i'm so happy to be back here with you! >> this is a phenomenon! it's the number-one infrared cooking device in the world
cooks all your meals faster, better, healthier, and easier, guaranteed. the nuwave oven is not a microwave oven but uses conduction, convection, and infrared power simultaneously. it cooks food up to 50% faster than a conventional oven while using up to 85% less energy. gourmet meals made easy, saving you time and money. >> the nuwave oven is a new way to cook. it's energy-efficient, it saves time, it makes food deliciously. >> announcer: it's also been tested and proven that food...
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wheels up, baby. [ cheers and applause ] we're going to let you use the oven to cook dinner tonight.at's what i realized. the system still breaks down. that's why i need those tests. like i'll still bite my tongue. at 38 i'll still bite my tongue. that's unacceptable. i don't even get mad anymore. i used to bite my tongue and be like son of a -- now i'm just disappointed. [ laughter ] i bite my tongue and i'm just like, ah. what are you doing, man? it's been in there the whole time. [ laughter ] [ cheers and applause ] you've had your tongue longer than you've had your teeth. come on! [ laughter ] quick, what's that sign say? chipotle? all right. we'll give you a pass. [ laughter ] but i know i'm getting more mature. i know that. more emotionally available. i know that, because i look at pet adoption websites more than i look at pornography now when i'm online. [ laughter ] just because like that's an attainable fantasy. like i see that's something that could actually -- that's a a relationship that could exist in my life. and that's why -- maybe my imagination's weaker now and that'
wheels up, baby. [ cheers and applause ] we're going to let you use the oven to cook dinner tonight.at's what i realized. the system still breaks down. that's why i need those tests. like i'll still bite my tongue. at 38 i'll still bite my tongue. that's unacceptable. i don't even get mad anymore. i used to bite my tongue and be like son of a -- now i'm just disappointed. [ laughter ] i bite my tongue and i'm just like, ah. what are you doing, man? it's been in there the whole time. [ laughter...
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to keep us warm. but no water. what did we need water for? well, to bathe, to cleanse ourgss, to cook, to drink. but we had no water here. so we had to go to the public laundry room or the public la treens or go to the mess hall to get a drink of water or go to the la treens to do our business. so initially, there was another unit beyond here for family of four or five. and then it duplicated. so a total of six units in about six families, about 25 people lived in one barracks which was 20 feet wide and 120 foot long. initially, we didn't have any insulation. so very cold. we had happened to get one of the coldest winter in wyoming history, minus 28 degrees. so we suffered the first winter but by the second winter, we had insulation called celetex. the celetex is a small piece up to the left up there, about a half-inch thick insulation that we had throughout. and most camps did not have a ceiling. but we did have a ceiling. so it cut down on heat as well as sound. so some people said gee as kids, we're fortunate that our parents wouldn't dare raise their voice because it would be heard throughou
to keep us warm. but no water. what did we need water for? well, to bathe, to cleanse ourgss, to cook, to drink. but we had no water here. so we had to go to the public laundry room or the public la treens or go to the mess hall to get a drink of water or go to the la treens to do our business. so initially, there was another unit beyond here for family of four or five. and then it duplicated. so a total of six units in about six families, about 25 people lived in one barracks which was 20 feet...
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two technical we'll never been technical but we have scientists working with us we used to make cheese like we're cooking we were touching and feeling the temperatures now we measure everything >> before it wasn't that ad hoc there were we. >> we have a unique and residents. >> now we measure everything. >> well, yeah (laughter) but one thing i wanted to say is that in any science cheese you have 4 ingredients you have milk and it could be great - you can have lots of different kinds of milks to make cheese and mixtures them you need salt and a co- wag last night that's the republican it and you need the bacteria and the enar enzymes you need in the flavors for cheese. just using over and over those 34 that ingredients and lots of techniques aging temperatures occurred cuts all those things every way along the path of making cheese determines what the cheese about come out to be we know there's thousands of different cheese but use foreign ingredients it's interesting to think that of. we have questions for you sue. oh offering (laughter) >> since i'm reading them. >> how do rafrnlz and land trust deal w
two technical we'll never been technical but we have scientists working with us we used to make cheese like we're cooking we were touching and feeling the temperatures now we measure everything >> before it wasn't that ad hoc there were we. >> we have a unique and residents. >> now we measure everything. >> well, yeah (laughter) but one thing i wanted to say is that in any science cheese you have 4 ingredients you have milk and it could be great - you can have lots of...
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chairman paul ryan is going to be hosting jack glue. eater cook cooked joins us with much more on the budget. -- peter cook joins us with much more on the budget. >> we have to wait and see how this shakes out. this is the first time the administration and paul ryan in his new role have engaged in public over tax reform. everyone knows tax reform is the big elephant in the room that both besides going to negotiate. it will be lou and ryan going forward who would be the point people. a chance for both of them to test the waters. for his part, paul ryan trashed the budget calling and more of the same taxes and spending he says has done damage to the u.s. economy. he left the door open to compromise saying "i want to work with this administration but the president has to demonstrate he is interested in governing, not just posturing." expect them to say more of the same in public. the big conversation will happen in private. i'm told they are having private conversations already. >> the congressional republicans are going to be putting up roadblock after roadblock on
chairman paul ryan is going to be hosting jack glue. eater cook cooked joins us with much more on the budget. -- peter cook joins us with much more on the budget. >> we have to wait and see how this shakes out. this is the first time the administration and paul ryan in his new role have engaged in public over tax reform. everyone knows tax reform is the big elephant in the room that both besides going to negotiate. it will be lou and ryan going forward who would be the point people. a...
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. >> and then but you use the meat to cook with. >> yeah. >> i want to try head cheese. >> yes. >> there'sse in it. >> none. >> is there a head in it. >> lots of head yes. >> that would be from a pig. >> pig head yes. >> we took classic french preparation and altered it a little we take head meat boil it pick it all off the bone and grind it up and smoke it a little bit. you can slice it thin like a lunchmeat. >> when people hear offering you head cheese people go yeah i don't want any part of that. >> shimz. >> what is that the sound of it? >> well it's the whole idea the sound of it and idea you're eating pig's head. but it is nice way to use all the parts. and by grinding it up and smoking it we make it palatable and more trendy for the general public. >> big chunks are gone. >> there's nothing you can really see it's all ground up. >> is it whole head. >> skin, meat, fat we don't use eyes or brain or nothing like that. >> okay. what is -- >> tenel mayo and cabbage raw. >> okay. >> here i go. >> would you put it altogether. >> i would put it on the bread right there. >> put it on the br
. >> and then but you use the meat to cook with. >> yeah. >> i want to try head cheese. >> yes. >> there'sse in it. >> none. >> is there a head in it. >> lots of head yes. >> that would be from a pig. >> pig head yes. >> we took classic french preparation and altered it a little we take head meat boil it pick it all off the bone and grind it up and smoke it a little bit. you can slice it thin like a lunchmeat. >> when...
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one will put even more as the head to the later part of the week we have high pressure continue to cook us's a will see tomorrow 69 of another couple of degrees tomorrow over to they were looking for friday to cause a roll and a loose estimate did down soft enough that it is showers and nothing will let you know how likely does want to happen as we close mild as yet into next week that the long shot of the weather. >>george: pretty normal commute out their hair and an absence of hot spots is what i do not see that really matters this morning is odd because it had a couple ax's reporting in the east bay 88580 that had all the earmarks of a pretty big hot spots that have not yet the bridge in the bay bridge westbound backed up into the macarthur maze already the drive time of over 26 minutes even starting to back the already onto highway 24 this seems to be the new normal and you're ride to the san mateo bridge on 92 westbound ec the request coming on we're not far away from say conditions really get worse for another try times about 13 to 15 minutes the golden gate bridge 101 southbound pro
one will put even more as the head to the later part of the week we have high pressure continue to cook us's a will see tomorrow 69 of another couple of degrees tomorrow over to they were looking for friday to cause a roll and a loose estimate did down soft enough that it is showers and nothing will let you know how likely does want to happen as we close mild as yet into next week that the long shot of the weather. >>george: pretty normal commute out their hair and an absence of hot spots...
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cook speak quite a lot. parts of the speech were similar lines he used at the goldman sachs technology conference. that was the best i've ever seen tim cook speak. really powerful, in speaking to his own personal experience, and how perhaps why that motivates apple. i'm just seeing some of the context. when he talks about apple not using the data they are gathering not keeping it or knowing it, and not minding it or interest in. it's counter to the way a lot of companies in silicon valley or purging data, when they look at the acquisition of data as a way to know what they want saying we are getting close to customers and find out what they want. you can hear that as a shot against google. google has the google wallet, and the google android phone. google is mining customers e-mails to look at the things that people talk about target advertising to them. when tim cook comes up that we don't do that and we think that's damaging to the way the people live their lives, threatening even to their lives, it's a very, i think pointed point of differentiation from google, and from facebook. and apple taking a very different approach with similar access to similar information. >> this
cook speak quite a lot. parts of the speech were similar lines he used at the goldman sachs technology conference. that was the best i've ever seen tim cook speak. really powerful, in speaking to his own personal experience, and how perhaps why that motivates apple. i'm just seeing some of the context. when he talks about apple not using the data they are gathering not keeping it or knowing it, and not minding it or interest in. it's counter to the way a lot of companies in silicon valley or...
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. >> it has nothing to do with criminal records or indictments or any kinds of filings in the criminal justice system. >> now, miss cooke used to work up here in the second floor of the courthouse in that land records office. when she comes back she's likely going to spend some time down here. that's where the holding cells are. now, we're told that this investigation is continuing. there is a third person mentioned in the charging documents but not specifically named. he is believed to be the actual triggerman in this case. they also talk about a handgun used in this murder that they say matches up to a handgun used in at least one other murder in another county. in rockville, brad bell abc 7 news. >> we're getting a first look at an unbelievable piece of history. now, take a look at this. you've seen this now. this is the first known footage of chicago's eastland ship disaster. it happened 100 years ago, july of 1915. 844 people were killed when a ship heading to a company picnic capsized in the chicago river. the footage was dug up from a grad student who was looking for some material on world war i. this was the largest
. >> it has nothing to do with criminal records or indictments or any kinds of filings in the criminal justice system. >> now, miss cooke used to work up here in the second floor of the courthouse in that land records office. when she comes back she's likely going to spend some time down here. that's where the holding cells are. now, we're told that this investigation is continuing. there is a third person mentioned in the charging documents but not specifically named. he is...
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to the lecturn. stay with us. 73% of americans try... ...to cook healthy meals.0% fall short in getting key nutrients from food alone. let's do more... ...add one a day 50+. complete with key nutrients we may need. plus it supports physical energy with b vitamins. one a day 50+ >> this is a fox news alert. we're waiting for comments from president obama. a couple of things happened this morning. we knew he was at a gathering talking to people who had some things to say about obamacare so that was one thing we had anticipated his comments on that but now, we have the killing, the brutal killing by isis of a jordanian pilot who was taken hostage in december. his country had been negotiating, even talking prisoner swaps, whatever they could to keep him alive for his release, anything and everything we understand from reports on the table to try to save this young man's life. but we know now via our sources and what we're learning from still photos, that did not happen, that he has perished and did so in a brutal fashion as there were reports that chemical was put on
to the lecturn. stay with us. 73% of americans try... ...to cook healthy meals.0% fall short in getting key nutrients from food alone. let's do more... ...add one a day 50+. complete with key nutrients we may need. plus it supports physical energy with b vitamins. one a day 50+ >> this is a fox news alert. we're waiting for comments from president obama. a couple of things happened this morning. we knew he was at a gathering talking to people who had some things to say about obamacare so...
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i think, you know, back to teaching poor kids in cotula, texas, in the 1928-1929 school year, his driver and his cook used to talk about him to me and others and say, you know, when they'd drive from washington washington, d.c. to texas and the ranch, they'd have to go to toilet on the road, have to go to certain gas stations and couldn't get food in those places around he was determined to change that. >> charlie: that came from what he experienced growing up in the hill country of texas? >> i think so. remember, when johnson was elected to congress in 1938, there was no electricity in the hill country and there was no running water. now, think about that experience. and he carried that with him. you know, people said, well, you know when he was originally in the senate, he went along with a lot of the southern race issues, and he said -- i'll never forget it -- he said, you know, i had a chance to change my mind when i knew i was wrong and i used it, and he said, joe, you ever have a chance to change your mind when you have been wrong you use it. >> charlie: bryan cranston portrayed him in getting the v
i think, you know, back to teaching poor kids in cotula, texas, in the 1928-1929 school year, his driver and his cook used to talk about him to me and others and say, you know, when they'd drive from washington washington, d.c. to texas and the ranch, they'd have to go to toilet on the road, have to go to certain gas stations and couldn't get food in those places around he was determined to change that. >> charlie: that came from what he experienced growing up in the hill country of...
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to 90% thc content. at this private marijuana social club on the outskirts of denver almost everyone is dabbing . while dabs can be manufactured safely using expensive commercial equipment a rising number of home cooks are trying to make concentrates by watching how-to videos on youtube. >> you squish it down. >> the house is on fire! the house is on fire! >> using dangerously volatile solvents like bu butane. >> as explosive as meth labs now. >> kevin woj is wong tracks the growth of home thc extraction labs. >> they are holding a pyrex dish, once that ignition source ignites the actual fumes they go up in flames. they're in apartments, shared walls, condos, the impact of the neighbors. this is one of our most recent ones where the actual structure caught on fire. >> according to wong, the number of explosions has doubled in the last year to 32 since retail legalization went into effect. >> and that is his legs. >> he showed us some of the cases he has been documenting. >> he has no king. completely singhed singed away. >> while a few cities like denver have recently enacted ordinance he against thc extraction, in many places it's still perfectly legal. >> we basically put marijuana -- i ground he
to 90% thc content. at this private marijuana social club on the outskirts of denver almost everyone is dabbing . while dabs can be manufactured safely using expensive commercial equipment a rising number of home cooks are trying to make concentrates by watching how-to videos on youtube. >> you squish it down. >> the house is on fire! the house is on fire! >> using dangerously volatile solvents like bu butane. >> as explosive as meth labs now. >> kevin woj is wong...
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i'm going to cook for us. i have to be someplace. now? him. call him up. it can wait, i... i may be in love with him. i knew it. get out of my house now. get out. i'm not kidding! get out of here! you go to hell! come back here. come on. don't go. this is important to me! i think it's important for you, too. come on. sit down. sit down. what is this? i'll take it. what? give me one minute, please! this is tough. ah! jane. o.k., let's take the part that has nothing to do with me. let me just be your most trusted friend now the one that gets to say all the awful stuff, o.k.? i guess. yes. you can't end up with tom because it totally goes against everything that you're about. yeah... being a basket case. i know you care about him. i've never seen you like this with anybody so don't get me wrong when i tell you that tom while being a very nice guy, is the devil. this isn't friendship. you're crazy you know that? what do you think the devil would look like? a guy with a pointy tail? what will he sound like? "aah! aah!" no. i'm semi-serious her
i'm going to cook for us. i have to be someplace. now? him. call him up. it can wait, i... i may be in love with him. i knew it. get out of my house now. get out. i'm not kidding! get out of here! you go to hell! come back here. come on. don't go. this is important to me! i think it's important for you, too. come on. sit down. sit down. what is this? i'll take it. what? give me one minute, please! this is tough. ah! jane. o.k., let's take the part that has nothing to do with me. let me just be...
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to help out. what a story. good morning. thank you for joining us. it's monday, february 9th i'm dave clark. >> good morning, i'm pam cook. thank you for joining us. . i want to check in with steve. people need to know should i bring the umbrella and coats today? >> up north we are still getting rain. south of that not much. there were a few. some of the forecast models are screaming rain and for some santa cruz mountains up to the north there is some. this is heading north toward seattle and portland. as it does it drags the moisture north. and that is still enhancing some rainfall. getting reports of still some rain there. real quick middle town over eight inches of rain. forestville. east santa rosa at 5.25. a little bit in marin county. there is not much there and also just a couple little guys filtering through parts of the peninsula. over all most of it is heading north. it is a warm pattern. just way above average. the breeze is still there. nothing compared to what it was over the weekend. decreasing showers. favoring areas to the north. more sun to the south. it's mild to warm. in that sun it can feel like the humidity factor is really hig
to help out. what a story. good morning. thank you for joining us. it's monday, february 9th i'm dave clark. >> good morning, i'm pam cook. thank you for joining us. . i want to check in with steve. people need to know should i bring the umbrella and coats today? >> up north we are still getting rain. south of that not much. there were a few. some of the forecast models are screaming rain and for some santa cruz mountains up to the north there is some. this is heading north toward...
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to be used again for our next feeding. >> pretty decent. >> one of sergeant smith's most important jobs is keeping track of the many cooking utensils inmatesy look like they're just a regular kitchen utensil, but what's really important to remember, especially here in this facility and any other facility, is that these actually could be turned into weapons very, very easily. and they can be sharpened down, they could be taken apart. any number of things could be done to these. so we're very particular about keeping track of every utensil we have, making sure everything matches with the utensil numbers and everything. >> curtis merrells is one of the inmates allowed to handle the potentially dangerous utensils, but chances are if curtis wanted to hurt someone he'd save it for the ring. curtis is serving a 25-year sentence for robbery. he started boxing to relieve stress. >> i chose to go off the wrong side of the road. the result of that, i lost my wife, i lost my kids. i made one decision, one bad decision in life, and it got me 25 years, which i'll be 48 when i get out, which i was 22 when i came in here. >> the program at the prison give
to be used again for our next feeding. >> pretty decent. >> one of sergeant smith's most important jobs is keeping track of the many cooking utensils inmatesy look like they're just a regular kitchen utensil, but what's really important to remember, especially here in this facility and any other facility, is that these actually could be turned into weapons very, very easily. and they can be sharpened down, they could be taken apart. any number of things could be done to these. so...
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us he has already gone back to work at one of his three jobs because he has a wife and baby to support. >>> california's long emotional debate over physician-assisted suicide is now headed to court. elizabeth cooktients and the doctors who say it's time for a choice. >> i am suing the state of california. help me achieve a peaceful and dignified death at the place and time of "my" choosing. >> reporter: california penal code section 401. every person who deliberately aids or advises or encourages another to commit suicide is guilty of a felony. but now, 140 years of law will be challenged by a cancer patient, a handful of doctors and two doctors with cancer. >> i was diagnosed with neuroendocrine tumor of the pancreas. like brittany maynard i have a zest for life. i may want to stick around for the duration but i may have the choice. >> reporter: brittany maynard went to oregon to commit suicide, renewing the debate in california. >> people are so consumed by media portrayals of individuals who would need to. >> reporter: aid in dying opponents have long warned of unintended consequences. >> we must step back and look broadly across society at how many people who stand to be harmed. >> reporter
us he has already gone back to work at one of his three jobs because he has a wife and baby to support. >>> california's long emotional debate over physician-assisted suicide is now headed to court. elizabeth cooktients and the doctors who say it's time for a choice. >> i am suing the state of california. help me achieve a peaceful and dignified death at the place and time of "my" choosing. >> reporter: california penal code section 401. every person who...
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to the school. >>> 7:55. state health inspectors are cracking down on home cooks who use social media to sell food without theroper permits. now, facebook food groo group -- food groups are becoming popular. it's a marketplace to sell homemade food to whoever wants it. but health inspectors say this trend is dangerous. many of piece theme are actually breaking -- people are actually breaking the law. under state cottage food law, people are allowed to sell nonperishable foods out of their homes. bun inspectors say a lot of the goods being offered on the facebook page are meant to be eaten right away which means they fall under the restaurant category. no one has made any complaints about getting sick. but the government says the food safety laws are tee designed to prevent foodborne illness. >>> this woman prefers being the brides maid not the bride. >> one, two, three! >> jamie jackson likes to catch the bouquet at weddings. she's caught 46 so far. she's in the process of submitting that to the guinness book of world records. while some single women avoid catching the bouquet, she treats it like a serious ho
to the school. >>> 7:55. state health inspectors are cracking down on home cooks who use social media to sell food without theroper permits. now, facebook food groo group -- food groups are becoming popular. it's a marketplace to sell homemade food to whoever wants it. but health inspectors say this trend is dangerous. many of piece theme are actually breaking -- people are actually breaking the law. under state cottage food law, people are allowed to sell nonperishable foods out of...
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to the school. >>> state health inspectors cracking down on home cooks using social media to sell food without thea facebook food groups getting more and more popular among aspiring chefs, its marketplace to sell home made food. health inspectors say a lot of these people are breaking law. under state food laws, people are allowed to sell nonperishable foods. they say they are meant to be eaten right away which means they fall under the restaurant category. no one has complained of being sick but the government says the safety laws are designed to prevent an outbreak of food- born illnesses and those laws should be followed. >>> the lunar new year is here, they are getting ready for the year of the ram which arrives tomorrow. san francisco's china town is bustling with shoppers busy stocking up, tangerine with their leaves on are believed to be good luck sweet foods also considered to be lucky . every family, they have to have that. >> lots of yummy food you have to have on stock. good luck money, married adults put cash in envelopes to give to children. >>> we're talking about the best dog and th
to the school. >>> state health inspectors cracking down on home cooks using social media to sell food without thea facebook food groups getting more and more popular among aspiring chefs, its marketplace to sell home made food. health inspectors say a lot of these people are breaking law. under state food laws, people are allowed to sell nonperishable foods. they say they are meant to be eaten right away which means they fall under the restaurant category. no one has complained of...
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every week that program teaches kids and adults how to read and write recipes, change ingredients and measurements and cook with using local fruits and vegetables. >> so culinary literacy we have been given a really unique opportunity to define that and show it exists as a term. so we see it as combining literacy with cooking. >> and walmart is going to present that check today at a culinary literacy class with students from spring garden economy who are learning how to cook. they said since the program started last june they have taught hundreds of children and adults how to read just by learning first how to read recipes. >> and it talks about nutrition as well, which is great. >> that's key. they are not just looking at how to cook but also how to read. thank you very much. you're watching "nbc 10 news today." "nbc 10 news today" at 6:00 a.m. starts right now. >>> take it slow on the roads. we have ten schools delayed or closed this morning. >> and here's a live look at the first alert radar. we are tracking freezing rain this morning. >>> this morning family and friends are mourning the loss of a college student.
every week that program teaches kids and adults how to read and write recipes, change ingredients and measurements and cook with using local fruits and vegetables. >> so culinary literacy we have been given a really unique opportunity to define that and show it exists as a term. so we see it as combining literacy with cooking. >> and walmart is going to present that check today at a culinary literacy class with students from spring garden economy who are learning how to cook. they...
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to feed us. >> did they cook or did you cook? >> no, they cooked. >> so only sorgum? >> yeah, that's it. >> any other? >> sometimes on watch before we got there they would feed us whatever they could get from the local koreans. one particular meal we had -- there was a meat in this one meal that we had, which was delicious. >> pork? >> dog. >> did you have boots on your foot? >> yeah, i was lucky. what happened we were issued these rubber boots where you had inserts and you had to remove -- you kept one set of inserts on your body then you had to change off. it was a very dumb kind of a boot. >> you're talking about mickey mouse boot? >> what? >> mickey mouse boot? no? you never heard of it? >> no. so i put on my old leather boots. most of the guys who had the rubber boots they got in the march. if it would freeze they used to lose toes. frostbite would happen a lot faster. >> raymond that i just had the interview with, he had no socks. they took off the booth and they gave him a north korean sandal. >> through the winter? >> yeah. unbelievable isn't it? >> it was col
to feed us. >> did they cook or did you cook? >> no, they cooked. >> so only sorgum? >> yeah, that's it. >> any other? >> sometimes on watch before we got there they would feed us whatever they could get from the local koreans. one particular meal we had -- there was a meat in this one meal that we had, which was delicious. >> pork? >> dog. >> did you have boots on your foot? >> yeah, i was lucky. what happened we were issued these...
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to our unit some of them had just completed basic training. they had no infantry training. we had people from military police units, ordnance units. we had motor mechanics, cooks assigned to us as an infantry unit. they issued a rifle and told them "you're going to war." so we were not prepared. >> what were you thinking? that you heard that you're going to go to korea? >> wow! what's going on here? >> you're already a professional advanced soldiers than others. >> oh yeah. >> and you were a sergeant, and you knew that in the war, you might be killed. >> oh absolutely. >> you were not scared? >> i was concerned. i wouldn't say scared. now, i had -- i always kept in the back of my mind i enlisted in the army for adventure. i want to do something. i want to go somewhere. i want to see things. if i'd say i wasn't trained, yes, i was frightful of being killed. but at that time my father had already died. he died while i was in germany. my mother which i was not raised by, she had died while i was in germany. i had one sister that was -- i was still in contact with. and i had a stepmother that my father had died -- i mean had married, i'm sorry had married her just before his dea
to our unit some of them had just completed basic training. they had no infantry training. we had people from military police units, ordnance units. we had motor mechanics, cooks assigned to us as an infantry unit. they issued a rifle and told them "you're going to war." so we were not prepared. >> what were you thinking? that you heard that you're going to go to korea? >> wow! what's going on here? >> you're already a professional advanced soldiers than others....
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to teacher handbooks. kpix 5's liz cook is following the story for us from the newsroom. liz. >> reporter: veronica, the morals clause ignited a firestorm with the archbishop having to answer questions from teachers, students, parents and politicians. the rules would apply to teachers at four catholic high schools. they sparked protest including this one last week. the clause would require teachers to reject same-sex marriage, use the contraception as well as other behavior that is considered evil by the church. today in a meeting with the "san francisco chronicle" archbishop salvatore cordileone seemed to be calling a time- out. he now says he is forming a committee of theology teachers to go over proposed changes to the faculty handbook. the committee will recommend and expanded draft to clarify statements in the guidelines to make them more understandable. cordileone is also dropping the effort to designate teachers as ministers meaning fewer rights to challenge workplace rules. all this comes as some lawmakers are called for an investigation. the archbishop says he onl
to teacher handbooks. kpix 5's liz cook is following the story for us from the newsroom. liz. >> reporter: veronica, the morals clause ignited a firestorm with the archbishop having to answer questions from teachers, students, parents and politicians. the rules would apply to teachers at four catholic high schools. they sparked protest including this one last week. the clause would require teachers to reject same-sex marriage, use the contraception as well as other behavior that is...
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to fix dozens of outages still effecting thousands of people all over the bay area this morning because of those winds. details just ahead. thank you for joining us, monday morning, february 9th i'm pam cook. >> what a way to start a monday. good morning, i'm dave clark. let's talk about weather and traffic. let's go to steve paulson with the forecast. >> there was a lot to talk about this weekend. things are calming down slowly. as far as next system coming in, this is it. we're on the backside of
to fix dozens of outages still effecting thousands of people all over the bay area this morning because of those winds. details just ahead. thank you for joining us, monday morning, february 9th i'm pam cook. >> what a way to start a monday. good morning, i'm dave clark. let's talk about weather and traffic. let's go to steve paulson with the forecast. >> there was a lot to talk about this weekend. things are calming down slowly. as far as next system coming in, this is it. we're on...
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enpowered the young generation of students that are out there right now for us to inspire and promote change. >> reporter: apple ceo tim cook took to the stage prior to the president's speech. however noticeably absent, executives from google, yahoo and facebook. in palo alto, i'm azenith smith, ktvu news. >>> add the federal government to the user of apple pay. apple pay will be used to distribute federal benefits such as social security. national parks will also begin accepting apple pay. the changes stem from an executive order calling for more secure payment technologies. >>> a pilot flew a small airplane into restricted air space while the president was at stanford. two f15 pilots were unresponsive. sheriff deputies met the pilot there. the secret service also talked with them before eventually letting him go on his way. tomorrow if air force one will take president obama to palm springs. we've learned that departure has been moved up about 90 minutes. the president is scheduled to be in the palm springs area until monday. he has no public events. on ktvu.com we have posted more on the president's visit including his r
enpowered the young generation of students that are out there right now for us to inspire and promote change. >> reporter: apple ceo tim cook took to the stage prior to the president's speech. however noticeably absent, executives from google, yahoo and facebook. in palo alto, i'm azenith smith, ktvu news. >>> add the federal government to the user of apple pay. apple pay will be used to distribute federal benefits such as social security. national parks will also begin accepting...
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. >>> california drives may be drivers may be asked to pay a price just to drive on the roads. elizabeth cook joins us. drivers are asking to pay more. >> reporter: that's right. we already pay tolls and tax but they aren't cutting it when it comes to repairing the state's aging infrastructure. some lawmakers are proposing a road user charge. assembly speaker toni atkins says it would be a $52 annual fee for drivers. it would generate $800 million a year for road repairs. and an extra $1 billion that would be put back into the state's general fund. >> it's the assembly's ambitious proposal to generate $10 billion in transportation funding over the next five years. >> i think the highway funds are ample right now and i don't see any reason to pay anything extra. >> some drivers weren't to happy about the proposals. others say it would help decrease the wear and tear of the cars. with 33 million drivers on the road now, lawmakers say the fee would make for a smoother ride for the next generation of drivers. veronica? >> thank you, liz. >>> the road use your charge would require a two-thirds vote for app
. >>> california drives may be drivers may be asked to pay a price just to drive on the roads. elizabeth cook joins us. drivers are asking to pay more. >> reporter: that's right. we already pay tolls and tax but they aren't cutting it when it comes to repairing the state's aging infrastructure. some lawmakers are proposing a road user charge. assembly speaker toni atkins says it would be a $52 annual fee for drivers. it would generate $800 million a year for road repairs. and an...