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insects are an underutilized food source. a third of the world's population are already eating them because they are delicious and nutritious. but consumers in the western countries have to get over their disgust of bugs. >>> mark is here now with bug. >> that warriors game was incredible. >> i liked the signs, we love you mom, it is mother's day but warriors were first yesterday. what a game. i think the hard core fans were pushing it a little bit in the late going but the warriors come on strong. send it to over time. the coming out party for barnes. played 51 minutes, 26 points. he is young but even he felt the physical strain. >> i was exhausted yesterday. that is a blessing being 20 e. >> i don't think i could have scripted it like this. i want to contribute but i didn't know we would have this much success. or my role would be this big. >> i like that. that is the blessing of being 20, the recovery time. he was back today, perfect. missed the sharks? they will take on the defending stanley cup champions finally after a
insects are an underutilized food source. a third of the world's population are already eating them because they are delicious and nutritious. but consumers in the western countries have to get over their disgust of bugs. >>> mark is here now with bug. >> that warriors game was incredible. >> i liked the signs, we love you mom, it is mother's day but warriors were first yesterday. what a game. i think the hard core fans were pushing it a little bit in the late going but the...
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until the end industry is waiting on new projects come at giving the appearance of underutilization, but i don't believe that's the case in this amendment would create underutilization by eliminating funds leverage for the purpose of enacting projects that are happening right now, but will happen once the reforms they've been living for and finally have shown progress on our put into effect. this amendment would have the opposite effect with the gentleman attends. >> reclaiming my time, i've got to have you come to my district can take a tour of rural california. >> i thank the gentleman. i would just like to say with due respect to while these universal service on, the uss, ike knowledge that a spirit of the problem. i've talked to these companies and this is an amendment that will make a difference. to my colleague from texas, absolutely the stimulus issues repaired. there was a whole gao report and they look to the reforms of this. finally, i tell my good friend from texas, it's not being used now, so your concern but somehow it's not being used. this is an approach that is used t
until the end industry is waiting on new projects come at giving the appearance of underutilization, but i don't believe that's the case in this amendment would create underutilization by eliminating funds leverage for the purpose of enacting projects that are happening right now, but will happen once the reforms they've been living for and finally have shown progress on our put into effect. this amendment would have the opposite effect with the gentleman attends. >> reclaiming my time,...
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saying it's rosy out there, i'm not saying we have, don't have further to go and i think we're underutilized but i think we're getting there and through the second half of this year and first half of next year we're going to see better than expected gdp growth, 3% to 4%. we haven't seen that in a long time and that's going to help the unemployment figures and also once more people are drawn into the economy i think that will further boost the stock market. >> last question to jim rogers, you invest all over the world. you actually moved to asia. is america still the best place to make your fortune in the world? >> it's a wonderful place to live and wonderful place to make your fortune. i has. to think there are better places. we're the largest debtor nation in history so we have the wind in our face. in asia, china, korea, japan, taiwan, hong kong, singapore. the money is innishia. if you want the wind at your back you might think about asia but this is a wonderful place. >> thanks, guys. >>> the irs, ap phone records, benghazi, obama care that's what's been dominating the president's agenda
saying it's rosy out there, i'm not saying we have, don't have further to go and i think we're underutilized but i think we're getting there and through the second half of this year and first half of next year we're going to see better than expected gdp growth, 3% to 4%. we haven't seen that in a long time and that's going to help the unemployment figures and also once more people are drawn into the economy i think that will further boost the stock market. >> last question to jim rogers,...
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come to realize that the civil rights laws are the most, have been historically the most sorely underutilized tools for change. it is in the context of civil rights as we talked about with the lgbt community. we have also, as tom mentioned, seen and we were reading about all too frequently a kind of bullying and harassment for students of certain religious groups. in our guidance we also made it clear while we don't have jurisdiction over religion in the same way we don't over sexual orientation, what we're seeing in all of these -- and all of these are case by case, you can't just broad sweep the laws -- when students are bullied and harassed in this world because of religion, in most instances a lot of that is not about race or religion, it's because. perception that students that share certain religious traits also share certain ethnicities and that is discrimination and that falls under title 6. it is not just about enforcing the laws that make it clear how the laws apply. it is, though, as we said, you can't get at this through enforcement alone. this is a culture that tolerates this and
come to realize that the civil rights laws are the most, have been historically the most sorely underutilized tools for change. it is in the context of civil rights as we talked about with the lgbt community. we have also, as tom mentioned, seen and we were reading about all too frequently a kind of bullying and harassment for students of certain religious groups. in our guidance we also made it clear while we don't have jurisdiction over religion in the same way we don't over sexual...
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board just voted to close fifty four of the city's public schools citing the facilities were being underutilized and how students that were underperforming the massive closure is the largest in u.s. history it will affect thirty thousand students ninety percent of whom are african-american and latino now outrage over the news of the closure has prompted mass rallies and demonstrations all over chicago for the last several weeks but perhaps no one better understand the consequences of the devastating shutdowns and one nine year old third grader from marcus garvey elementary school in chicago is name is shawn johnson and his school is one of the many schools in the west and south side of chicago that are set to close a shawn however is not letting this go down without a fight he gave an impassioned speech about the issue to a crowd of hundreds at a recent rally take a look. at. the line the way he was beat it was. was was he was. me. you. know how inspirational to say the least and you know what for a nine year old he's wise beyond his years his concerns along with those of the hundreds of familie
board just voted to close fifty four of the city's public schools citing the facilities were being underutilized and how students that were underperforming the massive closure is the largest in u.s. history it will affect thirty thousand students ninety percent of whom are african-american and latino now outrage over the news of the closure has prompted mass rallies and demonstrations all over chicago for the last several weeks but perhaps no one better understand the consequences of the...
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i think the recovery community- i know the recovery community has got to be one of the biggest underutilized prevention mechanisms out there, and-and to put some attention in that direction, i think, would benefit us greatly, so- and how do you use them in-in-in your work in richmond? well, if you're in recovery in our circles and you have families, you will talk about your recovery process. how did you recovery? what did you do that worked? you know, you hear a lot about evidence-based practice, but rarely do they really get down to the nuts and bolts. okay, this is what we do, you know, we show up, we-we get part of the recovery heard, we become part of, so- and is that effective with the legislative sector of the state? i don't think anything's more effective than when you take actual recovering people down to the general assembly building. when-when you've got 100 people running around those floors, giving out recovery information, this is what we're doing. we're not only talking about stories, we bring the burning bush to the legislators. this is the situation. this is what worked. this
i think the recovery community- i know the recovery community has got to be one of the biggest underutilized prevention mechanisms out there, and-and to put some attention in that direction, i think, would benefit us greatly, so- and how do you use them in-in-in your work in richmond? well, if you're in recovery in our circles and you have families, you will talk about your recovery process. how did you recovery? what did you do that worked? you know, you hear a lot about evidence-based...
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we walked through the underutilized schools with classrooms doubling as storage faucets and entire floorstorage closets and entire floors devoid of students. >> i made a commitment to work to build trust. it does not happen overnight. to create transparencies and to gain respect for the system and for our community. ragedside, the protests on. several aldermen voiced their opposition to some or all of the school closings in their respecter board. >> they are disappointed because they feel like they have been punished for sins being helped. >> the pending proposals to close these schools is is an inequitable burden. >> we will lose more money because most parents or some parents will not allow their kids to go to the new schools. then you will lose more popular show. mayor emanuel read a statement saying in part we know this is difficult, but we believe the most important thing we can do is a city is provide the next generation with a brighter future. more hard work lies ahead. i'm confident, together with teachers and principals, engaged darren sent committee support, our children will su
we walked through the underutilized schools with classrooms doubling as storage faucets and entire floorstorage closets and entire floors devoid of students. >> i made a commitment to work to build trust. it does not happen overnight. to create transparencies and to gain respect for the system and for our community. ragedside, the protests on. several aldermen voiced their opposition to some or all of the school closings in their respecter board. >> they are disappointed because...
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. >> 54 schools are on the chopping block, they are calling them low performing and underutilized. they will vote on the plan on wednesday. parents and students and teachers took to the streets to start a three day protest. >> we will not be moved. this is the beginning of the march, this is the beginning of a movement. >> started on the south side this morning at the community academy. the marching tech plays over four schools in the shutdown list. closing schools that are vital to the kids in the neighborhood. >> this is the first time i have ever been on probation. one school has been on probation for eight years straight. >> on happening simultaneously, on the west side there was a similar scene. >> as community members, students and members, >> starting at lafayette elementary, they marched with five other schools. some of them came from new york and philadelphia to support them. >> they're not doing these closings and a proper way and we know the result is going to be a disaster. >> to lawsuits were filed this week in an attempt to stop the closings. he said the fight is far
. >> 54 schools are on the chopping block, they are calling them low performing and underutilized. they will vote on the plan on wednesday. parents and students and teachers took to the streets to start a three day protest. >> we will not be moved. this is the beginning of the march, this is the beginning of a movement. >> started on the south side this morning at the community academy. the marching tech plays over four schools in the shutdown list. closing schools that are...
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we got a lot of equipment, a lot of underutilized assets. that certainly has hurt or business in the first quarter compared to last year. but i feel very confident this year we will be putting a lot of that equipment back to work again. >> that's the chairman and ce of of clean harbor. a tough situation in oklahoma, his company will be involved. the day-to-day oil and cleanup in general is very strong. good to see you again. >> nice to see you, thank you. >>> remember, go back, initially stock gets hit. people don't understand, they're trading off the headline. under closer scrutiny, people realize this is a consistent business, which is why i like it. "mad money" is back after the break. >>> coming up, looking for a thrilling stock but worried after today's roller coaster action. six flags has been on quite a ride and paying a healthy dividend to boot. but as the summer season kicks off, can the great adventure continue? cramer talks to the ceo. . right now we've got a quiet bull market going on in theme parks and quiet bull mark, they're m
we got a lot of equipment, a lot of underutilized assets. that certainly has hurt or business in the first quarter compared to last year. but i feel very confident this year we will be putting a lot of that equipment back to work again. >> that's the chairman and ce of of clean harbor. a tough situation in oklahoma, his company will be involved. the day-to-day oil and cleanup in general is very strong. good to see you again. >> nice to see you, thank you. >>> remember, go...
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chicago says the schools are underutilized, they want to consolidate the school district, but as you can see from this footage, a lot of the protesters in the city say otherwise. >>> in the city of new york today, anthony weiner, who left congress because he got caught distributing lewd photos of himself on twitter and then lying about it, anthony weiner announced today in a video on youtube that he is going to run for mayor of new york city this year. yes, this year. he's ready to come back. already. after the federal appeals court in the ninth circuit yesterday struck down arizona's law to ban abortions at 20 weeks, in washington today, house republicans announced plans for a national ban on abortion at 20 weeks. kind of unclear as the whole struck down as unconstitutional there. >>> at west point, we found out a staff member, a staff adviser for the health, welfare, and discipline of 125 west point cadets, that staff adviser has been relieved of his duties and charged with four counts of indecent acts, dereliction of duty, cruelty and maltreatment, and violations of good order and
chicago says the schools are underutilized, they want to consolidate the school district, but as you can see from this footage, a lot of the protesters in the city say otherwise. >>> in the city of new york today, anthony weiner, who left congress because he got caught distributing lewd photos of himself on twitter and then lying about it, anthony weiner announced today in a video on youtube that he is going to run for mayor of new york city this year. yes, this year. he's ready to...
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proponents say will hit schools that are underperforming and underutilized.a vocal coalition of parents, teachers, and students has fought back. >> a protests of public hearings, closure opponents have denounced the plan as discriminatory for overwhelmingly targeting african-american and latino neighborhoods. they warn the closures will lead to overcrowded classrooms, and endanger those students forced to walk longer distances to their new schools. after the vote, alex lyons of the group save our west side schools said the school district is putting children in harm's way. >> i am very, very disappointed and upset and the rubber stamp vote that was taken by the board of elections to take our kids from the classroom and put them on the front row of killings, , seeing war zones things a kid should not seek to go to school. >> the vote to close some chicago schools may be historic, but it already follows around 100 other school closures in chicago since 2001. ahead of the vote, a group of parents filed two lawsuits saying these new closures violate the americans
proponents say will hit schools that are underperforming and underutilized.a vocal coalition of parents, teachers, and students has fought back. >> a protests of public hearings, closure opponents have denounced the plan as discriminatory for overwhelmingly targeting african-american and latino neighborhoods. they warn the closures will lead to overcrowded classrooms, and endanger those students forced to walk longer distances to their new schools. after the vote, alex lyons of the group...
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agency says that beelgt beetles, grass hoppers, ants and other insects are underutilized food source >> 2 billion people worldwide are supplementing their diets with insects. so, there you go, john. don't be bashful. >> if there's nothing to eat,ly chow down on the inseblgcts, i' eat. but if there's an alternative -- >> i don't think -- well, crickets taste like chicken according to some people. >> tastes like chicken. everything tastes like chicken except checken. >> tastes like chicken, everything tastes like chicken. >> had alligator, tastes like chicken. >> frog legs, taste like chicken. >>> all right. coming up, who's the most loved and who's not in the celebrity world? there's a surprising new list and we'll tell you about the names on it. >>> and take a look at this. the seven-minute workout you can do just about anywhere. who is promising maximum results with minimum sweat? you are watching "world news now." ♪ come on let's sweat ♪ baby ♪ let the music take control ♪ let the rhythm move you et the rhythm move you♪ >> announcer: "world news now" weather brought to you by roset
agency says that beelgt beetles, grass hoppers, ants and other insects are underutilized food source >> 2 billion people worldwide are supplementing their diets with insects. so, there you go, john. don't be bashful. >> if there's nothing to eat,ly chow down on the inseblgcts, i' eat. but if there's an alternative -- >> i don't think -- well, crickets taste like chicken according to some people. >> tastes like chicken. everything tastes like chicken except checken....
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and teacher uproar over closing schools that the district has decided are not needed, that are underutilized. union now going to court. how do you deal with that evolution in a place like chicago? >> it's been very, very tough. obviously that's where my entire upbringing was there, and it's been from a distance, hard to watch. i have friends on all sides of the debate. what i will say, andrea, there's no educator i know that wakes up in the morning and wants to close schools. when you close schools, there's no upside. kids lose. communities kids. communities lose. teachers lose. what's the counterexample? where are they not closing schools? it's not chicago. it's right here in d.c. it's philly. it's other places. it's a really interesting counterexample. not that there's one simple solution, but denver's public schools are actually growing in population. schools that they closed five, six, seven years ago are actually reopening because there's greater demand. there's increased public confidence in public education. denver has done a lot of things in a very interesting way, union and manageme
and teacher uproar over closing schools that the district has decided are not needed, that are underutilized. union now going to court. how do you deal with that evolution in a place like chicago? >> it's been very, very tough. obviously that's where my entire upbringing was there, and it's been from a distance, hard to watch. i have friends on all sides of the debate. what i will say, andrea, there's no educator i know that wakes up in the morning and wants to close schools. when you...
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i askeduary hearing, why the program was so underutilized. i noted that in the eyes of many farmers, the room seems designed to fail. it is cumbersome and full of red tape. farmers have to pay wages that put them at a competitive disadvantage. 50% rulesubject to the that requires them to hire any .omestic workers who show up , growersheh2a program are constantly subjected to litigation by those who don't think the age to a program should even exist. they need a fair, workable program that gives them access to the workers they need when they need them at a fair wage and with reasonable conditions. they need a partner in the government, not an adversary. the program will benefit farmers and american foreign workers. the programt use because it is too cumbersome, this will not benefit any actual workers. jettisons the dysfunctional figures -- features of theh2a program. this bill contains a streamlined petition process based on h1b program. this puts the department of agriculture in charge of h2c which requires growers to pay guestworkers the lo
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in tom friedman's book, he basically talked about the underutilization of human beings, black people,costing our economy about $400 billion a year. we've got to say as a country, we need that woman or man to be norm normal. el to be engaged and be a voter. we also have to tie it, i think, to this bigger national issue, or else it's just them. it's that group of people over there you know what? it's not. if you want to live in a united states that can't compete against china action and i mean that in a favorable way, then continue to grow large parts of your population who are underperforming. i think that that is a conversation that will allow conservatives of goodwill, who place the national imperative and competitives in -- >> mayor, thank you, unfortunately -- i've had this all day, i've been feeling both this excitement about having this conversation, but also the sense of angst that we haven't gotten enough, which is part of why i do want folks to go to our web side, first thank you to mayor reed, to vivian and rebecca. we are not done. we are really just beginning. we want to co
in tom friedman's book, he basically talked about the underutilization of human beings, black people,costing our economy about $400 billion a year. we've got to say as a country, we need that woman or man to be norm normal. el to be engaged and be a voter. we also have to tie it, i think, to this bigger national issue, or else it's just them. it's that group of people over there you know what? it's not. if you want to live in a united states that can't compete against china action and i mean...
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. >>> beetles ants and other insects are underutilized food for people. >> according to the u.n. all you new yorkers are bedbugs are n. technically ranchers. bugs >> this morning's eye opener presented by prudential. >>> welcome to "cbs this morning." good morning norah. >> good morning, charlie. a lot of news to cover. >> we begin with storms deadliest tornado outbreak this year. three twisters tore across north texas last night. >> six people known dead. up to 100 are hurt. seven others still missing this morning. granbury, southwest of dallas. good morning. >> reporter: good morning, charlie, norah. tornadoes came through in the dark of night and they ripped through two neighborhoods in this town of granbury. officials are trying to determine what happened to some residents. they still can't account for. planning more house-to-house searches this morning. >> holy smokes. >> reporter: they touched down just before 8:00 last night, packing winds up to 80 miles per hour. storms brought heavy rain baseball sized hail and for some community, devastation. >> it happened our neighbor
. >>> beetles ants and other insects are underutilized food for people. >> according to the u.n. all you new yorkers are bedbugs are n. technically ranchers. bugs >> this morning's eye opener presented by prudential. >>> welcome to "cbs this morning." good morning norah. >> good morning, charlie. a lot of news to cover. >> we begin with storms deadliest tornado outbreak this year. three twisters tore across north texas last night. >> six...
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officials say the closures will consolidate many underutilized schools if chicago teacher's union blasting plan saying it could expose students to turf wars and gang violence. >>> many families in moore coping with grief and loss. jerry bondy's story is particularly wrenching. she's coming to grips with the death of her husband. she tells cnn's anderson cooper they were holding on to one another in the bathroom in their home when the twister came grinding through. >> i felt like i was in a blender. >> felt like you were in a blender? >> that's the best way to describe it. the wall just kind of hanged down on me and it just kind of swirled. and i held on to my husband as long as i could. and he just flew into space. >> you actually felt him fly ag way? >> yeah. and i don't know where he went. >> were you speaking to each other during this storm? >> yes. >> what were you saying? >> well, we -- he was telling me how much he loved me, and i said i love you. and the whole house just went. >> the whole house all around you? >> it's gone. >> remarkable. john had a chance to speak to a family who
officials say the closures will consolidate many underutilized schools if chicago teacher's union blasting plan saying it could expose students to turf wars and gang violence. >>> many families in moore coping with grief and loss. jerry bondy's story is particularly wrenching. she's coming to grips with the death of her husband. she tells cnn's anderson cooper they were holding on to one another in the bathroom in their home when the twister came grinding through. >> i felt like...
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you're closing schools that are like maybe underutilized and don't have everything that you want, butir point, asean. they ask you someday do you want to run for president. i am told that would be your second choice, is that right? there's something else you would rather be when you grow up? >> yes. i want to be a football player, but for now i want to get back into acting and modeling. >> acting and modeling, and football player, and maybe someday after that you could run for president. the current president is from chicago, so there's a history of people coming from chicago and winding up president of the united states. you never know what could happen. but you've got a huge future, asean, no matter what you do. thanks so much for joining us, we really appreciate it. good luck. >> thank you. >> asean johnson. we will be hearing a lot from this young man in years to come. did a great, great job in chicago. thank you. >>> up next, amazing pictures from inside a tornado. we're going to talk with one of the men that survived this. look at it. students everywhere are looking for someone
you're closing schools that are like maybe underutilized and don't have everything that you want, butir point, asean. they ask you someday do you want to run for president. i am told that would be your second choice, is that right? there's something else you would rather be when you grow up? >> yes. i want to be a football player, but for now i want to get back into acting and modeling. >> acting and modeling, and football player, and maybe someday after that you could run for...
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the best solution for many of the world's orphans which is a family which we're underutilizing.tuck, to expose the tragedy. challenge the current expectation and let's start looking for bet ways to get kids out of orphanages and into families. uma: people believe the process takes too long and they're hesitant to move forward with international adoptions with each government has different rules about it. >> well, you're right. the average international adoption today takes 33 months. costs $28,000. and those two data points alone are rather prohibitive for many families. that's what we're trying to address. look at it in this context. in this country somebody can go out buy a gun in a matter of days, yet it takes us almost three years to determine the eligibility of a family who wants to adopt a child. we're really promoting a new system, or a better way where we can have greater safeguards, greater efficiency, and greater transparency, so that more families want to, that want to adopt these kids can adopt these kids. uma: well it is a important message and the two of are you do
the best solution for many of the world's orphans which is a family which we're underutilizing.tuck, to expose the tragedy. challenge the current expectation and let's start looking for bet ways to get kids out of orphanages and into families. uma: people believe the process takes too long and they're hesitant to move forward with international adoptions with each government has different rules about it. >> well, you're right. the average international adoption today takes 33 months....
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. >> i have to say, chicago has a strange criteria for what's considered underutilized.at about special needs students. you can't have 30 or more in a classroom. doesn't make sense. >> small classrooms are considered a good thing everywhere else. >> asean and shah niece day with me. talk about your plans of running for mayor and how you're running the place when ee come back. she got a parking ticket... ♪ and she forgot to pay her credit card bill on time. good thing she's got the citi simplicity card. it doesn't charge late fees or a penalty rate. ever. as in never ever. now about that parking ticket. [ grunting ] [ male announcer ] the citi simplicity card is the only card that never has late fees, a penalty rate, or an annual fee, ever. go to citi.com/simplicity to apply. the day building a play set begins with a surprise twinge of back pain... and a choice. take up to 4 advil in a day or 2 aleve for all day relief. [ male announcer ] that's handy. ♪ >>> we're going to have a quality of education that's severely compromised. there will be an increase in class size and
. >> i have to say, chicago has a strange criteria for what's considered underutilized.at about special needs students. you can't have 30 or more in a classroom. doesn't make sense. >> small classrooms are considered a good thing everywhere else. >> asean and shah niece day with me. talk about your plans of running for mayor and how you're running the place when ee come back. she got a parking ticket... ♪ and she forgot to pay her credit card bill on time. good thing she's...
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say 140 chicago schools are now less than half full and that the closures will consolidate those underutilizedcould expose students to turf wars and gang violence. >>> 46 minutes after the hour now. this storm system that spawned the oklahoma tornado has moved to the east. meteorologist peterson is fol w following the system for us. good morning. >> good morning. one of the things that made the severe storms so strong was all the cold air behind the low. the same low is pushing, like you said, straight to the northeast today with that tailing cold front producing showers down to the south. it is so cold we're going to be talking about the potential for some snow flurries at the highest elevation peaks with this system. keep that in mind, i want to show you real quickly, i know everyone is worried about this memorial day weekend. the farther south you are you're going to start to see clearing first and by the end, we're still going to talk about showers in maine. the farther south you are looks like a better weekend will be shaping up for you. in new york, by sunday or so we'll start to see thi
say 140 chicago schools are now less than half full and that the closures will consolidate those underutilizedcould expose students to turf wars and gang violence. >>> 46 minutes after the hour now. this storm system that spawned the oklahoma tornado has moved to the east. meteorologist peterson is fol w following the system for us. good morning. >> good morning. one of the things that made the severe storms so strong was all the cold air behind the low. the same low is pushing,...
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the group says insects are an underutilized source of food and nutrients. almost lean as red meat. people eat insects as part of their daily diet and it doesn't stop with bugs. scientists looking for nutritional value in spiders. >> steve: they got eight legs. chickens only have two. >> brian: after i have three, i'm full. >> gretchen: okay. i'm not going to do it. >> brian: do you think you can dance? >> gretchen: that's a great question. [ laughter ] >> that was an amazing segueway. now let's dance. >> steve: here is the host! >> gretchen: you would much rather dance than eat bugs? >> yes. i don't need an intro. they just lock me in the cupboard and wheel me out. >> steve: we wheel her out whenever they're going to have a new season. you start tomorrow night, right? >> yeah. season ten. >> steve: i think it's great. this next season it's all going to be square dancing. fantastic. >> the detroit hit roll that we've got. >> gretchen: what? >> it's kind of quite a little bit raunchy. a little bit raunchy and mary gets involved with the whole thing. >> brian: i don't think raunchy ha
the group says insects are an underutilized source of food and nutrients. almost lean as red meat. people eat insects as part of their daily diet and it doesn't stop with bugs. scientists looking for nutritional value in spiders. >> steve: they got eight legs. chickens only have two. >> brian: after i have three, i'm full. >> gretchen: okay. i'm not going to do it. >> brian: do you think you can dance? >> gretchen: that's a great question. [ laughter ] >>...
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this legislation will build on an existing yet little known and underutilized on-the-job training programthat allows veterans to use their educational benefits as they earn through their military service to learn a trade or a skill by participating in an approved apprenticeship or on-the-job training program. there are two pillars of this legislation. the first is that it will decrease the final percentage of the veteran's salary paid by the employer from 85% to 75% as a means to further incentivize employers to participate. secondly, the legislation will expand this training program by requiring the v.a. to enter into agreements with other federal agencies to expand on-the-job training opportunities throughout the federal government. this legislation will be a great tool for both private sector and federal employees -- employers to hire our veterans who are struggling to make that transition from the military to the civilian work force. employers in colorado have already explained to me how beneficial this legislation can be for their operations because they know that hiring veterans is
this legislation will build on an existing yet little known and underutilized on-the-job training programthat allows veterans to use their educational benefits as they earn through their military service to learn a trade or a skill by participating in an approved apprenticeship or on-the-job training program. there are two pillars of this legislation. the first is that it will decrease the final percentage of the veteran's salary paid by the employer from 85% to 75% as a means to further...
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sensorsassive alcohol are ineffective, but underutilized technology for making a determination for the presence of alcohol at traffic stops or sobriety checkpoints. eight, administrative license revocation laws are effective means of reducing alcohol related traffic the televisa and they could be strengthened by suggesting individuals who convicted of driving while intoxicated install an interlock device as a condition of reinstatement. nine, it is best to employ those practices that increase interlock compliance. the effective new approaches are needed to address the problem. 11, driving while intoxicated courts, dwi courts, with their focus on changing offender behaviors represent a useful approach for rehabilitating drivers here it finally, 12, a data-driven approach that incorporates specific, ambitious, and measurable goals as well as continuous monitoring of countermeasures is a practical model for leaving 20 deaths in impaired driving. adoptthere a motion to the findings as written? >> i have a question. i think i saw a meme out last -- an email last week that the number of coun
sensorsassive alcohol are ineffective, but underutilized technology for making a determination for the presence of alcohol at traffic stops or sobriety checkpoints. eight, administrative license revocation laws are effective means of reducing alcohol related traffic the televisa and they could be strengthened by suggesting individuals who convicted of driving while intoxicated install an interlock device as a condition of reinstatement. nine, it is best to employ those practices that increase...