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step back. >> following protocol, inmates on the yard hit the ground and those in the cafeteria take their seats as officers sprint to the scene. >> it was a tense moment when everybody hit the deck. sure enough, they found a weapon and we were right in the middle of it. >> officers catch a gang member attempting to conceal a shank, a homemade slashing weapon. this time, violence was avoided. but nowhere is gang influence more prevalent than out on the rec yards of california's prisons. >> this is a turf war here. everybody's got their own turf and they're not going to let anybody else take it from them. the inmates segregate themselves out here. and the reason being that the gangs want it that way. so a man has no choice but to go with his own type of people. >> it's all run by gangs or at least the gangs think they run the prisons, and then the correctional officers think they run the prison. but everybody gangs up by race and you have to know where you're going. you don't want to go walking in the wrong area of the prison yard because you're on somebody else's turf. >> while inmate
step back. >> following protocol, inmates on the yard hit the ground and those in the cafeteria take their seats as officers sprint to the scene. >> it was a tense moment when everybody hit the deck. sure enough, they found a weapon and we were right in the middle of it. >> officers catch a gang member attempting to conceal a shank, a homemade slashing weapon. this time, violence was avoided. but nowhere is gang influence more prevalent than out on the rec yards of...
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it's actually planning for the cafeteria, how can we expedite service, how can we make sure we're ableo feed all those employees that are working the white house correspondents dinner. >> 12 years. that means george w. bush and barack obama have been your two presidents. have you had the chance to meet either one of them? >> no, unfortunately. i hope one day i get a picture with one of the presidents. i think that would be nice. so no, i don't get to meet them. i had seen mrs. obama walk through the kitchen quickly a couple times, but that is it. >> what's your biggest worry? >> failure. >> what kind of failure? >> just anything. that i didn't think of something that could go wrong and does go wrong. when you're feeding -- again, it is a high-profile group. every group here, i would say half of them are high profile. from a chef's standpoint, you're concerned from, you know, last week, two weeks ago, the groups coming in, maybe get a little less sleep with white house correspondents dinner. but it's a -- you know, i don't stress over it. you didn't know i was 90 so -- i just -- walk th
it's actually planning for the cafeteria, how can we expedite service, how can we make sure we're ableo feed all those employees that are working the white house correspondents dinner. >> 12 years. that means george w. bush and barack obama have been your two presidents. have you had the chance to meet either one of them? >> no, unfortunately. i hope one day i get a picture with one of the presidents. i think that would be nice. so no, i don't get to meet them. i had seen mrs. obama...
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. >> they searched the campus including the cafeteria and the roof. >> they brought us outside for two hours and then brought us back inside. >> we had to be silence while on lock up we heard the lockers were being searched. >> they found a .9 millimeter gun and marijuana and bullets in a backpack in a locker. students were stunned by what the officers found. >> very, i was not expecting that. >> i'm shocked. >> the young student who reported it is a hero in my opinion. in my opinion a hero because when you have drugs and kids and guns it only leads to one thing. tragedy. >> the five students range in age from 15 to 17 are all being charged as juveniles, one will be held in custody and the other four are released to their parents, the archdiocese released a statement, incidents such as this demonstrates the importance of the school community working together to maintain a safe environment. sara bloomquist, channel 6 "action news." >> sara, thank you. >>> now to the race for the white house and the focus has shifted to pennsylvania. where the crucial primary less than a week away and ca
. >> they searched the campus including the cafeteria and the roof. >> they brought us outside for two hours and then brought us back inside. >> we had to be silence while on lock up we heard the lockers were being searched. >> they found a .9 millimeter gun and marijuana and bullets in a backpack in a locker. students were stunned by what the officers found. >> very, i was not expecting that. >> i'm shocked. >> the young student who reported it is a...
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like a bully in the cafeteria. >> here we are. red bull riders 2016. owd is going wild. >>> a racecourse like like you' never seen before. >> this is the craziest thing i've ever seen. with three new irresistible dishes like chicken parmigiana lasagna. ravioli alfredo lasagna. and seafood lovers lasagna. all with our unlimited salad and breadsticks. and all starting at $11.99. you won't want to miss a single layer. so come in now. olive garden. we're all family here. find fast relief behind the counter allergies with nasal congestion? with claritin-d. [ upbeat music ] strut past that aisle for the allergy relief that starts working in as little as 30 minutes and contains the best oral decongestant. live claritin clear, with claritin-d. abdbloating?in? you may have ibs. ask your doctor if non-prescription ibgard is right for you. ibgard calms the angry gut. available at cvs and walgreens. >>> these videos from the krueger national park just remind me -- snoof you? >> yeah, because look. >> [ laughter ] >> this leopard here rolls up on its lunch. it's the
like a bully in the cafeteria. >> here we are. red bull riders 2016. owd is going wild. >>> a racecourse like like you' never seen before. >> this is the craziest thing i've ever seen. with three new irresistible dishes like chicken parmigiana lasagna. ravioli alfredo lasagna. and seafood lovers lasagna. all with our unlimited salad and breadsticks. and all starting at $11.99. you won't want to miss a single layer. so come in now. olive garden. we're all family here. find...
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effort people are putting into these online videos. [ beep ] >>> the security footage comes from the cafeteriat a company in new zealand. it looks like the workers are taking a lunch break. keep an eye on this guy here. he walks to the back of the room, picks up a bucket and starts filling it up with hot water. >> oh, no. >> walks right over and -- >> good lord! >> he immediately gets up, puzzled, doesn't realize what has happened. another woman comes over, grabs the bucket and smacks the other guy on the head. the attacker, a 28-year-old man, was upset that the other man had taken half an eaten hot dog frank from the girlfriend's plate the day before. >> oh, my goodness gracious! >> that's what caused this attack. >> what was the extent of this guy's injuries? >> very severe. he suffered second-degree burns. in fact, there are pictures of what his burns look like. it's very severe. this happened in july of 2015. he couldn't get back to work for months. >> wow! >> tell me this other dude went to jail. >> can we show the 28-year-old attacker ended up pleading guilty to a charge of wounding with
effort people are putting into these online videos. [ beep ] >>> the security footage comes from the cafeteriat a company in new zealand. it looks like the workers are taking a lunch break. keep an eye on this guy here. he walks to the back of the room, picks up a bucket and starts filling it up with hot water. >> oh, no. >> walks right over and -- >> good lord! >> he immediately gets up, puzzled, doesn't realize what has happened. another woman comes over,...
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. >>> children were there preparing meals for the needy, this is the scene inside of the cafeteria inside of our lady of sorrow elementary school. in the gymnasium younger students pitched in by decorating bags and place mats. it will all be delivered to the trenton area soup kitchen. >>> coming up will ferrell is set to play ronald reagan in a movie and critics and family members are not happy about it. why they call the movie disgusting. >>> a teenager is arrested after being caught on camera attacking a seal in hawaii. >>> crews in western pennsylvania are still on the scene this hour over a natural gas explosion that injured one person. you can see a huge fire ball in the distance there. it happened this morning in salem township east of pittsburgh. authorities say a 30 inch natural gas line ruptured damaging two homes. and no word what caused the explosion. >>> an oregon man is charged with making threats against president barack obama. fbi agents found pipe bombs inside of john ruse's apartment in medford yesterday. police closed off the neighborhood until the bomb squad removed the
. >>> children were there preparing meals for the needy, this is the scene inside of the cafeteria inside of our lady of sorrow elementary school. in the gymnasium younger students pitched in by decorating bags and place mats. it will all be delivered to the trenton area soup kitchen. >>> coming up will ferrell is set to play ronald reagan in a movie and critics and family members are not happy about it. why they call the movie disgusting. >>> a teenager is arrested...
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serving eight years for being involved in a high speed chase while on parole, started a fight in the cafeteria, and was hit in the head by a wooden block. we met him the following morning. >> tell me the story. tell me what happened. >> i had a personal problem and i ran over and handled it and i didn't make it all of the way. i was in the chow hall eating, you know i just got irtated and finally decided i don't like this guy. so i'm going to bite him. that's it. >> next thing you remember? >> they're dragging me out. telling me i got hit in the head with a block. >> let me see your head. >> the shooting left johns with seven staples in his head and a wound still caked with dried blood. he says the scar running toward the back of his head was the result of getting run over when he was younger. >> so you knew the other guy that you got into a fight with? >> yeah, kind of sort of. apparently i didn't like him. >> i was eating my dinner, eating a baked potato at a table which was way down the corner of the chow hall and i guess the guy was running, i didn't see him. he hit me, blindsided me. i sm
serving eight years for being involved in a high speed chase while on parole, started a fight in the cafeteria, and was hit in the head by a wooden block. we met him the following morning. >> tell me the story. tell me what happened. >> i had a personal problem and i ran over and handled it and i didn't make it all of the way. i was in the chow hall eating, you know i just got irtated and finally decided i don't like this guy. so i'm going to bite him. that's it. >> next thing...
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police say the fight started in the cafeteria after a dispute involving students from two neighborhoods. a teacher tried to break it up. a male student hit her, sending her to the hospital with minor injuries. a female student attacked a police officer. a parent talked to us about problems at the school. >> it's an alternative school. when you are in an alternative high school those are things that happen. these are the issues you deal one school. >> reporter: police arrested the students who attacked the teacher and the officer. there were only minor injuries. >>> in less than 24 hours this week, the white house grounds were put on lockdown twice for people, or things that made it over the fence. >> now we're learning how the secret service wants to stop that from happening in the future. the news 4 i-team broke the story on twitter today. there was a copy of a secret service presentation made to government officials where they want to double the height of the fence to 11 feet and add anti-climb features and a stronger concrete foundation. the national capitol planning commission will
police say the fight started in the cafeteria after a dispute involving students from two neighborhoods. a teacher tried to break it up. a male student hit her, sending her to the hospital with minor injuries. a female student attacked a police officer. a parent talked to us about problems at the school. >> it's an alternative school. when you are in an alternative high school those are things that happen. these are the issues you deal one school. >> reporter: police arrested the...
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meantime police arrested several teenagers girls for a ii am s many assault after a fightg in the cafeteriaat woodrow wilson high l school. police were say and there was. no one fortunately was seriously hurt. > disturbing charges tonight out of montgomery county. a 35 year old man is under arrest for the murder of a six-month old baby girl. kia different band is charged with second degree murder and m child abuse. he owns and runs the little dreamers daycare center out ofte his home. hom prosecutors say six-month old milli legal son was in theso suspect's care when he claimed a the baby choked on milk. an autops baby suffered massive injuries. there were heeled fractures inrs her legs. there were acute, which just w means fresh fractures to her ribs. multiple. i think the total is 11 or 126 her ribs were broken. br there was head trauma.a > if convicted, divband faces 95 years in poison. > nearly a year after members of the receive plus family were murdered in their d.c. home, the man at the forefront of the case has yet to go on trial. > new court documents just release show a large numbe
meantime police arrested several teenagers girls for a ii am s many assault after a fightg in the cafeteriaat woodrow wilson high l school. police were say and there was. no one fortunately was seriously hurt. > disturbing charges tonight out of montgomery county. a 35 year old man is under arrest for the murder of a six-month old baby girl. kia different band is charged with second degree murder and m child abuse. he owns and runs the little dreamers daycare center out ofte his home. hom...
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can't learn something or find inspiration that will guide them throughout their lives, including the cafeteriakevin tibbles now with a remarkable story of a woman in tonight's mi "making a difference" report. >> reporter: there's a lot more than just chow being ladled up in the dining hall at the university of louisiana in lafayette. the dynamo behind this apron is 92 years old. >> that's how we do it back here. >> reporter: angelina narcisse raised ten children of her own and is now a great, great, great-grandmother. but over the last 62 years, tens of thousands of other kids have also come to know her as ma. >> she's adorable. look at her. >> sometimes i'll go up to her and i'll say, miss angie, i'm worried about this test. she'll just rub my back and say you got it, don't worry. >> reporter: angelina says she c't sit still. a good thing, too, considering she stands for hours serving her kids at meal time. >> i am going to town, baby. i'm going to town. just watch me. >> reporter: and she does it all to make sure they graduate because, you see, angelina can neither read nor write. growing up
can't learn something or find inspiration that will guide them throughout their lives, including the cafeteriakevin tibbles now with a remarkable story of a woman in tonight's mi "making a difference" report. >> reporter: there's a lot more than just chow being ladled up in the dining hall at the university of louisiana in lafayette. the dynamo behind this apron is 92 years old. >> that's how we do it back here. >> reporter: angelina narcisse raised ten children of...
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hour and posted in the corridor, about 15 minutes later before students had seen it they were on the cafeteria the janitor saw it and took sar ark h to the principal's office. who killed my dog, he was my best friend. did you kill my dog? did you kill my dog? if you don't tell me who killed my dog,ly kill you. she had taken a course during the summer that taught her about conceptual art design today capture fictional people. she explained this and the principal believed her but said i have to suspend you for five days. subsequently the school board got involved and decided that they should be suspended for 81.5 days, the rest of her senior year and that she could not return to school unless a psychologist examined her and confirmed that she was mentally fit to be in school. she sued and was able to return back to school and complete school year. there was simply no reason to anticipate disruption specially because even if other students might have been upset, had they seen the poster, nobody saw it. so there was no cause for concern at all. in a similar case involving a work of fiction written
hour and posted in the corridor, about 15 minutes later before students had seen it they were on the cafeteria the janitor saw it and took sar ark h to the principal's office. who killed my dog, he was my best friend. did you kill my dog? did you kill my dog? if you don't tell me who killed my dog,ly kill you. she had taken a course during the summer that taught her about conceptual art design today capture fictional people. she explained this and the principal believed her but said i have to...
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somebody says i want to know excuses, tough discipline, maybe not even speaking in the cafeteria kind of atmosphere, they can choose that as well. if you're not happy, if you say i have chose the school doesn't have a strict anti-bowling policy because i want maximum freedom of a child is getting bullied to the point i can't tolerate it, you can also leave that school and you point out in a book that's a problem with the public school. you're a captive audience. this gives you a way to escape. you can choose schools for any other number of reasons. in that sort of this government would not decide on rights, parents would make those decisions. it could even go elsewhere if they're unhappy. i think it's absolutely important, crucial, to understand the threats to freedom of speech and other freedoms and how to minimize of them in public schools. i think this book does a terrific job of talking about those issues come to an incident, talk about how to resolve them. i especially like the chart. i think it's even more important ultimately to move to a system with those threats can be escape
somebody says i want to know excuses, tough discipline, maybe not even speaking in the cafeteria kind of atmosphere, they can choose that as well. if you're not happy, if you say i have chose the school doesn't have a strict anti-bowling policy because i want maximum freedom of a child is getting bullied to the point i can't tolerate it, you can also leave that school and you point out in a book that's a problem with the public school. you're a captive audience. this gives you a way to escape....
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and posted in the corridor about 15 minutes later before any students had seen it they were on the cafeteria as the janitors saw it and got nervous and took her to the principals office. it says who killed my dog he was my best friend. did you kill my dog? if you don't tell me who killed my dog i will kill you. she had taken the course during the summer that talked about conceptual design to capture fictional people. and in the principals office she explained this and the principal believed her but still said i have to suspend you for five days. subsequently, the school board got involved and by school boards decided that she should be suspended for 81.5 days. the rest of her senior year and she couldn't return to school unless a psychologist examined her and confirmed that she was mentally fit to be in school. she sued and the court held that her rights have been violated and she was able to return and complete her senior year. they said once the principal interviewed her and understood what was going on, there was no reason to anticipate disruption especially because even if other students
and posted in the corridor about 15 minutes later before any students had seen it they were on the cafeteria as the janitors saw it and got nervous and took her to the principals office. it says who killed my dog he was my best friend. did you kill my dog? if you don't tell me who killed my dog i will kill you. she had taken the course during the summer that talked about conceptual design to capture fictional people. and in the principals office she explained this and the principal believed her...
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all right in the world. >> yes. >> cafeteria. the bistro. >> do we have an ear piece and sometimes producers, and sometimes unrule willly director will get in our ears ape say something fun toy set us off. >>> she may be in high demand but reason why beyonce may be the stick to her day job. we will have a story on her athletic clothing and we will leave with you some barry white, in honor of bob kill think morning. this ii got to see my dad, die on national tv. they don't know what they took from us. people are dying. we need a president that's going to talk about it. i believe bernie sanders is a protestor. he's not scared to go up against the criminal justice system. he's not scared. that's why i'm for bernie. i'm bernie sanders and i approve this message. >>> a little red hot chile peppers a at 4:54 on this friday morning. >> yes. >> yes. >> oh, snap. >> go ahead. >> people are like jay-z, beyonce, kendrick lemar, what? >> ♪ >> i'm not sure is what happening, but speaking hundreds of millions of dollars claiming that the artist
all right in the world. >> yes. >> cafeteria. the bistro. >> do we have an ear piece and sometimes producers, and sometimes unrule willly director will get in our ears ape say something fun toy set us off. >>> she may be in high demand but reason why beyonce may be the stick to her day job. we will have a story on her athletic clothing and we will leave with you some barry white, in honor of bob kill think morning. this ii got to see my dad, die on national tv. they...
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she wanted her food to be brought to her because she felt eating in the cafeteria was like pigs in a trough. so, she demanded her food to be sent to her, and she also had people sending food to her. she very much wanted to be her own person. she had this certitude about her. her sentence was commuted. all people who had been sentenced under these draconian law. and there was another fun anecdote. when she was leaving, they said, you know, ms. mapp, we will never forget you. and she said you know something, i have already forgot you. she was in the volunteer service team where they provided legal advice to inmates. she had a number of real estates, seamstress. she was always looking for ways to improve herself. she really left prison the same way she entered prison, the same way she acted when the police broke into her home and went under her blouse inner the alleged warrants, which is someone who commanded respect. she was very unapologetic. she says, i've lived my life as i see fit. susan: she got involved in legal advocacy. did she make a career on the mapp decision? did she go out
she wanted her food to be brought to her because she felt eating in the cafeteria was like pigs in a trough. so, she demanded her food to be sent to her, and she also had people sending food to her. she very much wanted to be her own person. she had this certitude about her. her sentence was commuted. all people who had been sentenced under these draconian law. and there was another fun anecdote. when she was leaving, they said, you know, ms. mapp, we will never forget you. and she said you...
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described the variety of what officers described as rowdy behavior as they moved the students toward the cafeteria. one report police say a female student used a closed fist to punch a police officer. in a third report, police officers were called to the school to help and found several fights in progress. all of the violence taking place after 1:00 in the afternoon. none of the reports indicated anyone received any kind of first aid or transport to the hospital. earlier today we asked dc mayor muriel bowser about the violence at wood son and other dc schools. >> we certainly inspect other students wherever they are to come port themselves in a way that's going to be safe for themselves and their fellow students. so we know at our schools that we have just like any urban school district, we have the proper amount of security and we're working in concert with other agencies on safe passage. >> i understand you're working with parks and rec to do some of this intervention, is that >> well, we always have. there's always intervention from our human services agencies to work with students or young peo
described the variety of what officers described as rowdy behavior as they moved the students toward the cafeteria. one report police say a female student used a closed fist to punch a police officer. in a third report, police officers were called to the school to help and found several fights in progress. all of the violence taking place after 1:00 in the afternoon. none of the reports indicated anyone received any kind of first aid or transport to the hospital. earlier today we asked dc mayor...
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>> in the cafeteria at my elementary school. >> jimmy: how'd it go? was it a hit? >> no, it was terrible. >> jimmy: oh, yeah! >> like, here's the story. so, and it's kind of a classic story. i'm singing. my mic goes out. and all of a sudden i see my crush. i've always liked older guys. he's in fifth grade, i'm in kindergarten. [ laughter ] i know. i know! >> jimmy: he's really older, yeah. >> douglas mcdonald. and -- you don't forget your first crush. >> jimmy: yeah, you just changed his life right now. douglas mcdonald. [ laughter ] >> anyways, i see him and he's like laughing at me. and i guess this is like the first time i ever got sassy. like i saw him and i like -- i was like, no, [ bleep ] you. >> jimmy: wait, wait, oh, my -- >> but i was like -- [ laughter ] >> jimmy: you're in kindergarten. you're in kindergarten. how would you know to say something like that? >> my attitude was like that. >> jimmy: oh, i gotcha. >> i didn't say it. >> jimmy: yeah, good. >> anyways, i'm like singing and i see his face. he's like, laughing at me. i just go, ooh! >> jimmy: yea
>> in the cafeteria at my elementary school. >> jimmy: how'd it go? was it a hit? >> no, it was terrible. >> jimmy: oh, yeah! >> like, here's the story. so, and it's kind of a classic story. i'm singing. my mic goes out. and all of a sudden i see my crush. i've always liked older guys. he's in fifth grade, i'm in kindergarten. [ laughter ] i know. i know! >> jimmy: he's really older, yeah. >> douglas mcdonald. and -- you don't forget your first crush....
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the case and what hand. but on january 27th, 1950, not far from here, she went to a cafeteria called thompson's restaurant. t was actually on 14th street. 700 block, 705 14th street just up from the willow hotel commercial area. there were streetcar tracks in the middle of the street. and tompson's was part of a hain a national chain, kind of falling on hard times. the washington outpost at 14th street. so it was an art decko canopy. appear it was the kind of place where people would go inside, grab a tray, wait in line, help themselves to their food. and then pay and go to a separate area to sit down and eat. and when she went in she brought three people with her, three colleagues who were activists long time tivel rights forces in washington and they were african-american and she brought one white person with her, a man named david skull. and they got in line and didn't make it to the end. the manager stopped them and said using the language of 1950, using the language of the era that they could not eat of the cafeteria because they were colored. now, washington at this time was regated. eg there were seg
the case and what hand. but on january 27th, 1950, not far from here, she went to a cafeteria called thompson's restaurant. t was actually on 14th street. 700 block, 705 14th street just up from the willow hotel commercial area. there were streetcar tracks in the middle of the street. and tompson's was part of a hain a national chain, kind of falling on hard times. the washington outpost at 14th street. so it was an art decko canopy. appear it was the kind of place where people would go inside,...
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they put the school on lockdown after officers searched the entire school including the cafeteria. >> they took students out one by one to the main office to talk to them. >> we had to go to the wall and sit down and be silent until the police unlock us. we heard that people were getting searched and the lockers were getting searched. >> they discovered a .9 millimeter gun in a locker and some marijuana. four males and one female were arrested. >> i was shocked. >> there are four students in custody. four males and one female. they range in age from 15 to 17 and will be charged as juveniles on weapons and drug offenses. the archdiocese issued a statement saying in part incidents like these show the importance of community working together to maintain a safe environment. live in drexel hill, sara bloomquist, channel 6 "action news." >>> a very big move by the eagles, it's birds traded for the second overall pick in the draft, but it came with a high price, we just heard from gm howie roseman. jaime? >> reporter: yes, brian and sharrie this is quite a bold move on fans think they may be
they put the school on lockdown after officers searched the entire school including the cafeteria. >> they took students out one by one to the main office to talk to them. >> we had to go to the wall and sit down and be silent until the police unlock us. we heard that people were getting searched and the lockers were getting searched. >> they discovered a .9 millimeter gun in a locker and some marijuana. four males and one female were arrested. >> i was shocked. >>...
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and then in the morning before home room, we go into the cafeteria and i hangout with my friends, and me and my friends were sitting around the table and he shows up with hat and glasses on, and he was making weird howling noises at my friend. >> we also understand that the intruders were sending out obscene gestures inside the school. a couple of people say they believe the intruders may have been on drugs. once the authorities inside the school realize what was going on, there was a modified lock down inside of the school. that's when classes were cancelled around noon today. that's the latest live from hillsboro, anthony johnson, channel 7 eyewitness news. >> anthony, thank you. >>> charges filed by a man shot by police after a bomb scare at a tv station. into the station yesterday wearing a head hodge costume and a surgical mask and a fake bomb. the photo was released -- snipers shot him when he refused to cooperate. he had a flash drive with rants about the end of the world that he wanted the station to play on the air. >>> a commute era alert for drivers -- a commuter alert for
and then in the morning before home room, we go into the cafeteria and i hangout with my friends, and me and my friends were sitting around the table and he shows up with hat and glasses on, and he was making weird howling noises at my friend. >> we also understand that the intruders were sending out obscene gestures inside the school. a couple of people say they believe the intruders may have been on drugs. once the authorities inside the school realize what was going on, there was a...
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. >> they practice in the cafeteria. in the cafeteria. >> that's just showing the dedication.ool, down the road, they allowed them to use their gym maybe twice a week. most of the team on the honor roll. speaking of sports, and champions. alex holley, and this chris murphy, sitting next it me. >> media day, allow you on to the field, they hit, whatever. >> also charity event too. southeastern pennsylvania, aha, the american heart association. she hit one. look how the team reacted when she hit it. that was alec's single last night. >> it was amazing, great work. >> then you stepped up to the plate? >> and remember, he's actually played baseball. i've never played. >> in college? >> uh-huh. i was too good for. >> this this, throwing the ball, not actually throwing it, on this machine with these two wheels. it is coming in at like 55 miles per hour, super slow. >> 80s perfect. >> okay? >> batting practice, i think 75, 08, batting practice. >> i understands you were fouling them off? >> i couldn't wait that long. now look at l ex's form here. she looks so cute in that helmet, mik
. >> they practice in the cafeteria. in the cafeteria. >> that's just showing the dedication.ool, down the road, they allowed them to use their gym maybe twice a week. most of the team on the honor roll. speaking of sports, and champions. alex holley, and this chris murphy, sitting next it me. >> media day, allow you on to the field, they hit, whatever. >> also charity event too. southeastern pennsylvania, aha, the american heart association. she hit one. look how the...
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brokerk out at wood son high school.choo school administrators say there was a large fight in the cafeteriaetween two small groups across all grade levels. no one was seriously hurt. four girls were arrested onon assault charges. police in montgomery county are on the look out after a recente string of home repair scams of the 12 reported 11 have involved a person over the age of 70. police say the people involvedpp claim to be workers doing work at nearby homes and telling homeowners they need urgent problems that need to be fixed. > and maryland is having itsts say in the presidential raise r today. the votes are still being sti counted from the primaries, but here are some of the results as they're coming in to our news room.ro it's been a big night for donaln trump, republicans voters inoter maryland favored trump over john cusack and ted cruz. right now 45 of the precinctsecn reporting donald trump looks to be the winner there with 57 percent of the vote to john cusack, 21 percent, ted cruz 19 percent. on the democratic side, hillaryd clinton coming in with 63s p of3 the vote, bernie s
brokerk out at wood son high school.choo school administrators say there was a large fight in the cafeteriaetween two small groups across all grade levels. no one was seriously hurt. four girls were arrested onon assault charges. police in montgomery county are on the look out after a recente string of home repair scams of the 12 reported 11 have involved a person over the age of 70. police say the people involvedpp claim to be workers doing work at nearby homes and telling homeowners they need...
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i'm no longer with amy, i have an extra ticket to the annual thanksgiving lunch buffet at the aquarium cafeterias it? well, you realize you won't be going alone-- i'll be there the whole time. providing fish and pilgrim facts.
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afternoon in arkansas, look at that strong winds pulled back a third of the cafeteria roof at a high ain poured through the oning and flooded the room. foes may have to cancel classes. >> because of the rain, state reservoirs and reserves are starting for fill up. some agencies are considering reducing water conservation efforts. the santa clara water district staff suggested cutting conservation in half from 30 to 15%. many in the audience thought it was way too soon. >> it feels good to relax restrictions but it is a slippery slope. >> you can save and it is always good to save because we don't go what next year brings and it could be the first of several more dry years. >> the water and santa clara valley water district wants do wait until the statewide report is issues until lowering the restrictions. the state will announce the water report on may 18. >> it tins out the period train diet is -- mediterranean difficulty is better than we thought. olive oil and fitch and whole grains and nut help the heart and now a new new study it strengthens your bones and keeps your brain young
afternoon in arkansas, look at that strong winds pulled back a third of the cafeteria roof at a high ain poured through the oning and flooded the room. foes may have to cancel classes. >> because of the rain, state reservoirs and reserves are starting for fill up. some agencies are considering reducing water conservation efforts. the santa clara water district staff suggested cutting conservation in half from 30 to 15%. many in the audience thought it was way too soon. >> it feels...
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it's actually planning for the cafeteria, how can we expedite service? how can we make sure we're able to feed all those employees that are working the dinner. >> 12 years that means george w. bush and barack obama have been your two presidents. have you had the chance to meet either one of them? andre: no, unfortunately. i hope one day i get a picture one with -- with one of the presidents. i think that would be nice. but no, i don't get to meet them. i have season mrs. obama walk through the kitchen quickly a couple of times. >> on her way to this event or other events? >> to other events. but that's it. >> what's your biggest worry? andre: failure. >> what kind of failure? andre: just anything that i didn't think of something that could go wrong and does go wrong. at -- it is a high profile group. but every group here, i would say half of them are high profile system of from a chef's standpoint you're concerned from, you know, last week, two weeks ago, to groups coming in, maybe get a little less sleep with white house correspondents' dinner but you kn
it's actually planning for the cafeteria, how can we expedite service? how can we make sure we're able to feed all those employees that are working the dinner. >> 12 years that means george w. bush and barack obama have been your two presidents. have you had the chance to meet either one of them? andre: no, unfortunately. i hope one day i get a picture one with -- with one of the presidents. i think that would be nice. but no, i don't get to meet them. i have season mrs. obama walk...
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paying in cash in the cafeteria and taking the stairs to his third floor office. >> the koch brothers. >> reporter: to their critics, charles and his brother david are the money manipulators. a powerful and secretive force driving an ultraconservative agenda with their vast wealth and anonymous donor network. what have you gotten for what you have done? >> i've got an lot of abuse out of it. >> reporter: you've been called un-american. >> yeah. >> reporter: on the senate floor. >> yeah. yeah, i'm out there. what have we gotten for it? there have been some good things. particularly at the state and local level. but the national politics is -- has been disappointing. got government shutdowns. a republican party that is -- seems to be the center of gravity is anti-immigration. critical of free trade. people say you control the republican party because of all that money. >> well, if i controlled the republican party, we would not have a two-tiered system. we would not have a tax code that subsidizes the wealthy. we would get rid of all of that. so, obviously, i don't control anything. >>
paying in cash in the cafeteria and taking the stairs to his third floor office. >> the koch brothers. >> reporter: to their critics, charles and his brother david are the money manipulators. a powerful and secretive force driving an ultraconservative agenda with their vast wealth and anonymous donor network. what have you gotten for what you have done? >> i've got an lot of abuse out of it. >> reporter: you've been called un-american. >> yeah. >> reporter:...
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officials say tests show high level of lead in the water from the cafeteria faucet. so they shut off drinking fountains throughout the whole school to be safe. but county health officials think those results may not be reliable, so they've ordered new ones. >>> well, happening now, philadelphia's mayor and other city officials are breaking ground on a memorial to honor those who were killed in the center city building collapse which took place three years ago. this is a live look from the corner of 22nd and market street in center city philadelphia where the victims families are also gathering right now. six people died and more than a dozen others were injured when a building that was under demolition collapsed on to the adjoining salvation army thrift store in june of 2013. a convicted contractor and s subcontractor who took plea deals are both serving time in prison for their roles in that collapse. >>> now your nbc 10 first alert weather. >> it is 11:06 on your wednesday. and things started out on the chillier side. fortunately though we didn't have snow earlier t
officials say tests show high level of lead in the water from the cafeteria faucet. so they shut off drinking fountains throughout the whole school to be safe. but county health officials think those results may not be reliable, so they've ordered new ones. >>> well, happening now, philadelphia's mayor and other city officials are breaking ground on a memorial to honor those who were killed in the center city building collapse which took place three years ago. this is a live look from...
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about 15 minutes later they were on the cafeteria the gender sought and got upset and took sarah and the poster to the principal's office. it says who killed my dog. he was my best friend. did you kill my dog, did you kill my dog? if you don't tell me i'll kill you. she taken a course that time but conceptual art designed to capture deranged fictional people. the principal's office she explained this and said i have to suspended for five days. subsequently the school board got involved and decided that she should be suspended for 81 .5 days, the rest of her senior year and that she cannot return to school unless a psychologist examined her and confirmed that she was mentally fit to be in school. she sued and the court easily help better rights have been violated and she was able to return to school they said was the principal interviewed her and understood what was going on it was simply no reason to anticipate disruption, especially because even if other students might of been upset at this in the poster that we saw. so there was no cause for concern at all. a similar case involving
about 15 minutes later they were on the cafeteria the gender sought and got upset and took sarah and the poster to the principal's office. it says who killed my dog. he was my best friend. did you kill my dog, did you kill my dog? if you don't tell me i'll kill you. she taken a course that time but conceptual art designed to capture deranged fictional people. the principal's office she explained this and said i have to suspended for five days. subsequently the school board got involved and...
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they're walking on campus or even in the cafeteria and yet don't even speak. atmosphere when brothers is like on the corner, giving each other dap and saying, "hey, yo, what class are you taking? are you doing good?" so, it's that bond-building that we're trying to create in that week of the medgar men week. >> yeah, it's the 18th through the 21st, so it starts tomorrow. and, you know, what are some of the different offerings? the one that caught my eye, to tell you, is the men in suits, the walk through campus. why this walk through campus? >> 'cause often, there's a negative connotation that's thrown at black males with the hoodie and the drop of the pants. so we want to flip it. we want to flip it within our college structure. we want to now tell our brothers how -- "what are you gonna be like when you finish your education?" this is -- change. that's how the barbershop has been established, starting with the face. you're cutting the hair, look presentable, making people take a double look at you. so the medgar man walk is gonna be something that -- it's gonna grab attention to the
they're walking on campus or even in the cafeteria and yet don't even speak. atmosphere when brothers is like on the corner, giving each other dap and saying, "hey, yo, what class are you taking? are you doing good?" so, it's that bond-building that we're trying to create in that week of the medgar men week. >> yeah, it's the 18th through the 21st, so it starts tomorrow. and, you know, what are some of the different offerings? the one that caught my eye, to tell you, is the men...
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the action cam was there inside the cafeteria at our lady of sorrows elementary school where studentspeanut butter and jelly sandwiches in the gymnasium. young are students pitched in and decorated the bags and the place mats. it will be delivered to the trenton area soup can kitchen. >>> a group of first graders in woodbury, new jersey, presented what they learned about recycling today through art and music. >> ♪ >> the students at west end memorial elementary sang a few recyclely themed songs to their parents and look at them, they got into it. they also showed off their works of art which were all made out of recycled materials. >> well, you if have driven down west basin road in new castle road you might have noticed this. it's a plea for a kidney. dave amalfitano needs a tans plant. you put the sign up on the mark kee outside the ibew local 313 union hall hoping a passerby might be able to help out. he's on the transplant list but says it could be five years before he gets a call. >> i want to do something now while i'm still young and i have three kids, young boys -- two boys an
the action cam was there inside the cafeteria at our lady of sorrows elementary school where studentspeanut butter and jelly sandwiches in the gymnasium. young are students pitched in and decorated the bags and the place mats. it will be delivered to the trenton area soup can kitchen. >>> a group of first graders in woodbury, new jersey, presented what they learned about recycling today through art and music. >> ♪ >> the students at west end memorial elementary sang a few...
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the first is legislation to rename the 100 block of taylor the gene [inaudible] cafeteria way. august of this year it will be the 5th anniversary of gene [inaudible] turning point not just in san francisco but lgbt community nation wide. it was a moment in time most-ly transwem squn lgbt people said no to police abuse and larger discriminatory practice of society ushering parts the civil right movement. the resolution was written 100 percent of the members of transcommunity including women there on the night of august in 1966. i want to acknowledge and thank fuleasha [inaudible] jasmine dillen and other leaders for the san francisco transmarch for their collaboration on the renaming and on the resolution and for speaking their truth. in the 50 and 60's the compton cafeteria was one of the few places in san francisco and probably the nation transgender people come together. even many gay bars shunned the transgender. in the 60 the cafeteria management call thd police and asking them to come and enforce against their patrons. the women and members of the lgbt community began to pi
the first is legislation to rename the 100 block of taylor the gene [inaudible] cafeteria way. august of this year it will be the 5th anniversary of gene [inaudible] turning point not just in san francisco but lgbt community nation wide. it was a moment in time most-ly transwem squn lgbt people said no to police abuse and larger discriminatory practice of society ushering parts the civil right movement. the resolution was written 100 percent of the members of transcommunity including women...
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officials say testing shows high levels of lead in the water coming from a cafeteria faucet. county health officials think the results may not be reliable an running more tests and just to be safe meantime the school shut off all the drinking fountains. the new results are expected on thursday. >>> a week after the nbc 10 investigators revealed money meant for lead remediation sent on salaries and pensions governor christie is taking action. he promises to spend $10 million to fight lead poisoning. the nbc 10 investigators serious living with lead followed the money and found new jersey's lead remediation fund raided and depleted and lead-based paint poisoned thousands of new jersey children. state lawmakers and tried to pass legislation for money back in the lead fund and christie vetoed it. tonight there's a compromise. >> there was a problem presented to the governor. there was a concern in the legislature. he's moving forward in a positive direction and we are going to continue to do more to make sure we are dealing with the issue and effective and aggressive way. that's a
officials say testing shows high levels of lead in the water coming from a cafeteria faucet. county health officials think the results may not be reliable an running more tests and just to be safe meantime the school shut off all the drinking fountains. the new results are expected on thursday. >>> a week after the nbc 10 investigators revealed money meant for lead remediation sent on salaries and pensions governor christie is taking action. he promises to spend $10 million to fight...
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the first is legislation to rename the 100 block of taylor the gene [inaudible] cafeteria way. august of this year it will be the 5th anniversary of gene [inaudible] turning point not just in san francisco but lgbt community nation wide. it was a moment in time most-ly transwem squn lgbt people said no to police abuse and larger discriminatory practice of society ushering parts the civil right movement. the resolution was written 100 percent of the members of transcommunity including women there on the night of august in 1966. i want to acknowledge and thank fuleasha [inaudible] jasmine dillen and other leaders for the san francisco transmarch for their collaboration on the renaming and on the resolution and for speaking their truth. in the 50 and 60's the compton cafeteria was one of the few places in san francisco and probably the nation transgender people come together. even many gay bars shunned the transgender. in the 60 the cafeteria management call thd police and asking them to come and enforce against their patrons. the women and members of the lgbt community began to pi
the first is legislation to rename the 100 block of taylor the gene [inaudible] cafeteria way. august of this year it will be the 5th anniversary of gene [inaudible] turning point not just in san francisco but lgbt community nation wide. it was a moment in time most-ly transwem squn lgbt people said no to police abuse and larger discriminatory practice of society ushering parts the civil right movement. the resolution was written 100 percent of the members of transcommunity including women...
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there was a fight in the cafeter cafeteria. that led to a series of fights around the school. a teacher tries to go break it up. she is assaulted by that teenage boy. an ambulance is called and she is taken to the hospital. cops converge on the school. as one of the officers tries to settle things down, he's assaulted by the teenage girl. it took some time, restored and the school was dismissed. here's what one parent had to say about it all. >> it's an alternative school. when you're in an alternative high school, those are the things that happen. these are the kinds of issues that you deal with when they're all put into one school. so, i mean, i guess it comes with the territory of being in the type of school that she's in. >> reporter: now the teacher is expected to be okay. there's been a lot of violence in and around d.c. public high schools this week. i'll have more on that coming up at 6:00. jim, back to you. >> pat, we'll see you then. >>> for a second straight day, the white house was put on lockdown. a man was taken into custody after throwing personal items here ove
there was a fight in the cafeter cafeteria. that led to a series of fights around the school. a teacher tries to go break it up. she is assaulted by that teenage boy. an ambulance is called and she is taken to the hospital. cops converge on the school. as one of the officers tries to settle things down, he's assaulted by the teenage girl. it took some time, restored and the school was dismissed. here's what one parent had to say about it all. >> it's an alternative school. when you're in...
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out is that a few months after he allegedly raped christie, 20 morrison stood up on a table in the cafeteria announcing people to that he liked to get women junk and asked -- the out of them. that's that's how he got in trouble because they said it was abusive language. so that's in interesting thing. interestingly, preponderance of of the evidence was the standard applied and affirmed in the underlying case on the district court level. i want to say quick word on the preponderance of evidence standard. it is the standards and civil rights cases. long history of that. even separate cases that involved women. so, you have balancing of rights and it's not that some process isn't due, the processes due to all students and they should be notice what they will be sanctioned for under school code but, as we say we need to open our lens something about due process and equal protection. it is a very important to remember that a campus hearing is not the criminal justice system. the same rights are not implicated. the criminal justice system you can lose your liberty. in a school system, i mean if yo
out is that a few months after he allegedly raped christie, 20 morrison stood up on a table in the cafeteria announcing people to that he liked to get women junk and asked -- the out of them. that's that's how he got in trouble because they said it was abusive language. so that's in interesting thing. interestingly, preponderance of of the evidence was the standard applied and affirmed in the underlying case on the district court level. i want to say quick word on the preponderance of evidence...
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. >> bedbugs in the library and cafeteria! the local college campus fighting an outbreak. good evening, i'm maurice dubois. >> i'm kristine johnson. dana tyler is off tonight. >>> we begin with that bombshell scandal at the nypd! the fbi investigation revealed accusations of corruption. cbs 2 political reporter marcia kramer spoke with commissioner bratton today and he says he is taking disciplinary action against four of his most senior commanders. marcia. >> reporter: that's right. as the police commissioner told me, it's not a particularly good day for the nypd. not a good day for the men and women in blue who have to uphold the highest standards of integrity. >> these are not easy press conferences to do. but it's, um, something that we must do. >> reporter: police commissioner william bratton briefed by the fbi today about an ongoing corruption probe he knew that what he must do immediately is take action against four of his most senior commanders. >> the public has an expectation of a high degree of trust and integrity in its police department. >> reporter: bratton c
. >> bedbugs in the library and cafeteria! the local college campus fighting an outbreak. good evening, i'm maurice dubois. >> i'm kristine johnson. dana tyler is off tonight. >>> we begin with that bombshell scandal at the nypd! the fbi investigation revealed accusations of corruption. cbs 2 political reporter marcia kramer spoke with commissioner bratton today and he says he is taking disciplinary action against four of his most senior commanders. marcia. >>...
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it's actually planning for the cafeteria, how can we expedite service, how can we make sure we're able to feed all those employees that are working the white house correspondents dinner. >> 12 years. that means george w. bush and barack obama have been you were two presidents. have you had the chance to meet either one of them? >> no, unfortunately. i hope one day i get a picture with one of the presidents. i think that would be nice. so no, i don't get to meet them. i have seen mrs. obama walk through the kitchen quickly a couple of times, but -- >> on her way to this event or to other events? >> to other events. but that's it. >> what's your biggest worry? >> failure. >> what kind of failure? >> just anything. that i didn't think of something that could go wrong and does go wrong. when you're feeding -- again, it is a high-profile group. every group here, i would say half of them are high profile. from a chef's standpoint, you're concerned from, you know, last week, two weeks ago, the groups coming in, maybe get a little less sleep with white house correspondents dinner. but it's a -
it's actually planning for the cafeteria, how can we expedite service, how can we make sure we're able to feed all those employees that are working the white house correspondents dinner. >> 12 years. that means george w. bush and barack obama have been you were two presidents. have you had the chance to meet either one of them? >> no, unfortunately. i hope one day i get a picture with one of the presidents. i think that would be nice. so no, i don't get to meet them. i have seen...
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it's actually planning for the cafeteria. how could we expedite service, how could we make sure we're able to feed all those employees that are working the white house correspondents' dinner. >> 12 years. that means george w. bush and barack obama have been your two presidents. have you had the chance to meet either one of them? >> no, unfortunately. i hope one day i get a picture with one of the presidents. i think that would be nice. so, no, i don't get to meet them. i have seen mrs. obama walk through the kitchen quickly a couple of times. >> on her way to this event or to other events? >> to other events, but that's it. >> what's your biggest worry? >> failure. >> of what kind of failure? >> just anything. that i didn't think of something that could go wrong and does go wrong. you know, when you're feeding -- again it is a high profile group, but every group here i would say half of them are high profile. so from a chef's standpoint, you're concerned from, you know, last week, two weeks ago, the groups coming in. maybe i g
it's actually planning for the cafeteria. how could we expedite service, how could we make sure we're able to feed all those employees that are working the white house correspondents' dinner. >> 12 years. that means george w. bush and barack obama have been your two presidents. have you had the chance to meet either one of them? >> no, unfortunately. i hope one day i get a picture with one of the presidents. i think that would be nice. so, no, i don't get to meet them. i have seen...
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they're necessitated by people moving between the buildings but also because most of the amenities, the cafeteria, the large conference rooms, the people -- the places where people will get together to collaborate are located in the lower building, that building has larger footprint, it's more easily adapted to large groups and therefore the bridges would bring people across the third floor and the sixth floor connecting people back and forth. in addition to that, the buildings are really about -- the bridges are really about mission bay, they celebrate the maritime history of the neighborhoodfinger they really draw their inspiration, their esthetics, their architecture from that history and we hope to be in dialogue with that. variance number 2 is really the provision that allows for the bridges to come the life. we hope that you'll see that the impacts on the corridor are minimal, if anything, they will become an interest point along a view corridor that is typically used for service and access along other portions of mission bay. finally, i think it's important to talk about our commitment to
they're necessitated by people moving between the buildings but also because most of the amenities, the cafeteria, the large conference rooms, the people -- the places where people will get together to collaborate are located in the lower building, that building has larger footprint, it's more easily adapted to large groups and therefore the bridges would bring people across the third floor and the sixth floor connecting people back and forth. in addition to that, the buildings are really about...
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they're necessitated by people moving between the buildings but also because most of the amenities, the cafeteria, the large conference rooms, the people -- the places where people will get together to collaborate are located in the lower building, that building has larger footprint, it's more easily adapted to large groups and therefore the bridges would bring people across the third floor and the sixth floor connecting people back and forth. in addition to that, the buildings are really about -- the bridges are really about mission bay, they celebrate the maritime history of the neighborhoodfinger they really draw their inspiration, their esthetics, their architecture from that history and we hope to be in dialogue with that. variance number 2 is really the provision that allows for the bridges to come the life. we hope that you'll see that the impacts on the corridor are minimal, if anything, they will become an interest point along a view corridor that is typically used for service and access along other portions of mission bay. finally, i think it's important to talk about our commitment to
they're necessitated by people moving between the buildings but also because most of the amenities, the cafeteria, the large conference rooms, the people -- the places where people will get together to collaborate are located in the lower building, that building has larger footprint, it's more easily adapted to large groups and therefore the bridges would bring people across the third floor and the sixth floor connecting people back and forth. in addition to that, the buildings are really about...