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 MILWAUKEE 鈥?A Milwaukee non-profit wants teens to know about the dangers of driving recklessly before they get their licenses. It is why the Greater Milwaukee Urban League started a new reckless driving awareness class.Lamont Anderson, 17, is one of the first students to take the class. He says his goal when he gets his license is to avoid a crash.                        TMJ4                Shirron Jude from the Greater Milwaukee Urban League volunteered to teach the first reckless driving awareness class and share her ex stanley tumblers perience of getting hit by two reckless drivers.     I just want to get in the car and go where I a stanley cup m going. Or get in the car and stay there,  said Anderson. You want to be safe    stanley cup asked reporter Rebecca Klopf. Yes,  he answered.                        TMJ4                Lamont Anderson, 17, is one of the first students to take the reckless driving awareness class at the Greater Milwaukee Urban League.    Anderson was joined by more than a dozen Milwaukee teenagers who like him, are still waiting to get their drivers license. They came for the one-day class called Road Ready: Reckless Driving Awareness. The class included some clips from TMJ4 News  Project Drive Safer. Today, they will learn about why is it important to drive safe. Why is it important to drive according to the rules,  said Sharon Jude who is teaching the class.  Im making them aware of reckless driving. Showing them a few clips about what s happening in the City of Milwaukee, on our streets.  Whgh Negotiations between Boeing and union machinists begin
 Video obtained by Fox News shows Speaker Nancy Pelosi inside of a San Francisco salon getting her hair styled amid a citywide restriction on salons from being open during the coronavirus pandemic. While it appears Pelosi and the eSalon may have violated the citys order on Monday, a spokesperson for Pelosi claimed that the speaker did not violate the citys mandate.In the video, Pelosi is seen without a mask over her mouth or nose while inside the salon. The Speaker always wears a mask and complies with local COVID requirements. This business offered for the Speaker to come in on Monday and told her they were allowed by the city to have one customer at a time in the business. The Speaker complied with the rules as presented to her by this establishment,  Drew Hammill, deputy chief of staff for Pelosi, told San Franciscos KTVU.On Tuesday, the city began allowing salons to open f stanley water bottle or outdoor operations, while continuing to prohibit operations indoors.The salons owner Erica Kious told Fox News that she released the video of stanley cup   vaso stanley Pelosis visit to show a double standard in Californias plan to reopen amid the pandemic. It was a slap in the face that she went in, you know, that she feels that she can just go and get her stuff done while no one else can go in, and I cant work,  Kious told the network. Kious said that the stylists rent a chair at the salon, and work independently. Kious told Fox News that one of the salon s stylists received a message from Pelosi s assistant Sunday to confirm