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food is wrong joining me now to talk about the news cafeteria concoction is sarah seltzer associate editor with alter net sarah welcome. hi tom thanks for having me thanks for joining us we're showing a picture or will in just a second of some pink slime and you know here it is frankly it was pretty gross can you tell me to describe to our viewers what pink slime is. it is pretty what it is is the part of the cow that are otherwise and usable and about a decade ago were only used for things like dog food or cooking oil they're a little bit clinging to the skin in the bones then they're taken off and by a process using centrifuges and then once they're off the bone there they're sprayed with ammonium hydroxide gas to take away this in fact that because these in fact are the parts of the cow that are most susceptible to things like eco lie and other infections you can really sort of the rotten parts and then they're sprayed with ammonia eye which is the gas form basically of what we all know is a household cleaner and then they're repackaged and at certain points in the last decade ma
food is wrong joining me now to talk about the news cafeteria concoction is sarah seltzer associate editor with alter net sarah welcome. hi tom thanks for having me thanks for joining us we're showing a picture or will in just a second of some pink slime and you know here it is frankly it was pretty gross can you tell me to describe to our viewers what pink slime is. it is pretty what it is is the part of the cow that are otherwise and usable and about a decade ago were only used for things...
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milk out of the cafeteria. >> the sugar content of the milk he thought was too high. >> reporter: but plan backfired. >> the students boycotted the milk. >> the consumption of milk dropped 38% in the elementary and middle schools and 75% at the high schools. instead of milk the kids were drinking sugary juice and soda brought from home. >> white milk, it doesn't satisfy my taste buds. >> reporter: about half the students live around the poverty level. for many school lunch and breakfast are their main meals of the day. without milk kids weren't getting enough vitamin d, vitamin a, calcium, or potassium. >> we knew those students were not drinking milk at home and were not getting any of those nutrien nutrients. >> reporter: three months after oliver left, they had a do over. chocolate milk went back in the cooler. >> it was three or four months after he left he wanted to come back and do a follow-up but we weren't interested in that. >> reporter: since then the usda has made its school lunch guidelines stricter, it must be fat free and contain around 150 calories or less. that's down
milk out of the cafeteria. >> the sugar content of the milk he thought was too high. >> reporter: but plan backfired. >> the students boycotted the milk. >> the consumption of milk dropped 38% in the elementary and middle schools and 75% at the high schools. instead of milk the kids were drinking sugary juice and soda brought from home. >> white milk, it doesn't satisfy my taste buds. >> reporter: about half the students live around the poverty level. for...
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they've painted the cafeteria and changed all of the furniture, the tables in the cafeteria so when studentsf reliving the moment that the shooting began. everything's a little bit different. do you think that's a good idea? >> yes, it is. one of the things -- one of the toughest decisions we had to make is what were we going to do. as far as our building, there was so much damage done by gunfire when the swat teams entered the building, we had to replace all of the flooring in the school because of bombs that were exploding, pipe bombs exploding in the building. one of the things that we felt was instrumental in changing the environment at columbine high school was really not to go back into the library. originally there was discussion about changing the makeup of the library, but we just felt we needed to change that whole setup and so basically what we did is the library was off limits. that's where most of the students were killed on that day and most of the students were injured. we did have others that lost their lives outside of the building. but one of the things that we did the foll
they've painted the cafeteria and changed all of the furniture, the tables in the cafeteria so when studentsf reliving the moment that the shooting began. everything's a little bit different. do you think that's a good idea? >> yes, it is. one of the things -- one of the toughest decisions we had to make is what were we going to do. as far as our building, there was so much damage done by gunfire when the swat teams entered the building, we had to replace all of the flooring in the school...
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the shooting happened in the school cafeteria in chardon, ohio, will there be adult charges added?t is the status? we will find out. hey. this is challenger. i'll be waiting for you in stall 5. it confirms your reservation and the location your car is in, the moment you land. it's just another way you'll be traveling at the speed of hertz. that's good morning, veggie style. hmmm. for half the calories plus veggie nutrition. could've had a v8. >>shepard: breaking news on "studio b" the accused school shooter in chardon, ohio, has been charged. as a juvenile. in he is convicted on juvenile charges only the ohio 17-year-old could spend only a matter of a couple of years in juvenile detention. he faces two counts of attempted aggravated murder and when count of assault in addition to three counts of murder as a juvenile. the juvenile counts of aggravated murder would mean only a few years in detention. but the prosecution is saying he plans to try the boy as an adult which could mean life in prison. what do we make of this? it sounds like these are the first charges. now there is a pro
the shooting happened in the school cafeteria in chardon, ohio, will there be adult charges added?t is the status? we will find out. hey. this is challenger. i'll be waiting for you in stall 5. it confirms your reservation and the location your car is in, the moment you land. it's just another way you'll be traveling at the speed of hertz. that's good morning, veggie style. hmmm. for half the calories plus veggie nutrition. could've had a v8. >>shepard: breaking news on "studio...
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by going down into the basement and walking among the pipes that led to the colored cafeteria. going to city then and being the class that entered in the fall of 1956 after that supreme court decision was a watershed in my life because it opened up the doors to new worlds, new come pain johns, new experiences. i believe that our youth today still have a strong sense of the disparity in society. they have, thank god a. far weaker sense of the boundaries that can separate but that can be a deceptive sense of weakness. because we are still working toward a post racial society. we are not there yet and those of us in the room, all of us, really, who do not think or live within a racial pear dime must not think that any or even most others are where we are. not yet. that's still our work. if our youth know our stories, not because we went through it but because it highlights our journey as an american family along a continuum, then they can better plot just where they are now as we move towards this wonderful goal of an absolutely inclusive society and an absolutely unified american
by going down into the basement and walking among the pipes that led to the colored cafeteria. going to city then and being the class that entered in the fall of 1956 after that supreme court decision was a watershed in my life because it opened up the doors to new worlds, new come pain johns, new experiences. i believe that our youth today still have a strong sense of the disparity in society. they have, thank god a. far weaker sense of the boundaries that can separate but that can be a...
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lane opened fire in the cafeteria. two others are still in the hospital. lane admitted to randomly firing ten rounds into the cafeteria and he told authorities he stole the gun from his uncle. >>> government forces in syria say they are preparing to cleanse rebel strongholds in the city of holmes. the opposition -- in homs. the opposition are gathering outside the city for a ground invasion. the nuns estimates more than 7500 people have died in the year-long pro-democracy uprising. former u.n. secretary kofi annan says he will travel to syria soon to try to broker a cease-fire and get humanitarian aid into the country. >>> three years in prison for lying to investigators. that's the sentence for former security chief at upper big branch mine in west virginia. 29 men were killed in the 2010 explosion there. he was convicted also of trying to destroy security documents from the upper big branch mine. that was the worst u.s. coal mine disaster in four decades in the united states. massy energy owned the mind at the time of the explosion. >>> no funeral plans
lane opened fire in the cafeteria. two others are still in the hospital. lane admitted to randomly firing ten rounds into the cafeteria and he told authorities he stole the gun from his uncle. >>> government forces in syria say they are preparing to cleanse rebel strongholds in the city of holmes. the opposition -- in homs. the opposition are gathering outside the city for a ground invasion. the nuns estimates more than 7500 people have died in the year-long pro-democracy uprising....
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lane is accused of opening fire in the cafeteria. funeral services for the victims are set for saturday, monday and tuesday. the coach who witnesses say put his own body directly at risk and drove lane from the school cafeteria spoke for the first time yesterday.
lane is accused of opening fire in the cafeteria. funeral services for the victims are set for saturday, monday and tuesday. the coach who witnesses say put his own body directly at risk and drove lane from the school cafeteria spoke for the first time yesterday.
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i'm not a cafeteria mormon. i'm true blue, through and through. the guy who is going to be the spokesman for my church. >> all right, he did that interview back in 2007. so what does he mean by that? i'm not a cafeteria mormon, etc. >> i think he was probably contrasting himself with jon huntsman who is a mormon a member of the the church of jesus christ of latter-day saints as romney is but huntsman takes things he likes and leaves other things. in fact, he has not raised his children as mormons. mitt romney would be saying i don't pick and choose. i don't go through the cafeteria lines and choose the doctrines i like from the mormon church. he said true blue, completely in it up to the hilt. >> for his whole life and afterwards and other people's lives, and afterwards, grab them all and make them all mormon. it sounds like a craziest thing i ever heard in my entire life. i know people like to believe in funny fascinating things but stop kidnapping dead people. really inform informative, and her book is "the mormon mirage." thank you. >> is this
i'm not a cafeteria mormon. i'm true blue, through and through. the guy who is going to be the spokesman for my church. >> all right, he did that interview back in 2007. so what does he mean by that? i'm not a cafeteria mormon, etc. >> i think he was probably contrasting himself with jon huntsman who is a mormon a member of the the church of jesus christ of latter-day saints as romney is but huntsman takes things he likes and leaves other things. in fact, he has not raised his...
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that was the day police say lane opened fire in the high school cafeteria. killing three students and wounding two others. >> reporter: prosecutors have said publicly that tj lane chose his targets at random. but investigators tell cbs news that he knew his alleged victims well. and that one of the key factors that may have led to this shooting was that the week before, lane's girlfriend had broken up with him and started dating one of the boys he allegedly killed. >> hey high court and -- ohio court and police records revealed lane's home life was deeply troubled. his father, thomas n. lane, jr., was arrested for assault and served time in prison. the boy's mother, sarah nolan, at times did not live with her children. >> we never saw them playing. never saw them behaving like children. >> reporter: timothy fogerty lives across the street from the house tj lived with his father, sister and brother. the house has been empty since they moved away five years ago. the bedroom doors are padlocked on the outside. >> the house had been turned into something that lo
that was the day police say lane opened fire in the high school cafeteria. killing three students and wounding two others. >> reporter: prosecutors have said publicly that tj lane chose his targets at random. but investigators tell cbs news that he knew his alleged victims well. and that one of the key factors that may have led to this shooting was that the week before, lane's girlfriend had broken up with him and started dating one of the boys he allegedly killed. >> hey high court...
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were shot. >> they repainted the whole cafeteria and rearranged the whole cafeteria y to make us feel comfortable -- to make us feel comfortable. >> the parents of one of the students killed in the attack released this video today at his wake. they wanted them to see him laughing, smiling and having fun. >>> an army soldier killed by friendly fire in afghanistan, but what happened since has left the family fuming. they say the captain who shot him left him behind to day and then was promoted by the army. their heartwrenching story next. >>> this is fox 5 news at 10:00. >>> a virginia couple on a quest to find the truth about their son's killing in iraq says the pentagon has been stonewalling them for years. david and vicki sharrett walked away disappointed yet again. >> reporter: he was private first class dave sharrett, infantry soldier with the 101st airborne killed in iraq four years ago. >> everybody loved dave. he was one of the most charismatic guys you would hope to meet, had a smile that melted my heart. >> reporter: vicki and dave sharrett and their
were shot. >> they repainted the whole cafeteria and rearranged the whole cafeteria y to make us feel comfortable -- to make us feel comfortable. >> the parents of one of the students killed in the attack released this video today at his wake. they wanted them to see him laughing, smiling and having fun. >>> an army soldier killed by friendly fire in afghanistan, but what happened since has left the family fuming. they say the captain who shot him left him behind to day and...
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and it's often in our school cafeterias. the meat is safe. but now, school districts are getting the option whether to buy it or not. a beef product dubbed pink slime by critics, and frequently found in school lunches, has come under scrutiny for its nutritional value and how it's made. the usda, under increasing pressure from parents and consumer advocates, announced it is giving schools the choice, not to buy products made with these trimmings. >> kids are growing. we don't know what can happen with listening-term effects of doing the processes to our food. >> reporter: starting in the fall, schools will be able to choose, 95% lean ground beef made with the trimmings. or ground beef that is less lean but does not contain the product. its official name is bone necessary lean beef trimmings. leftover muscle meat that is separated from the fat with heat. and treated with common use ammonia wash, to treat for bacteria. the usda says the process meets regulations. and beef industry says the process has been around for 20 years and is safe. >> th
and it's often in our school cafeterias. the meat is safe. but now, school districts are getting the option whether to buy it or not. a beef product dubbed pink slime by critics, and frequently found in school lunches, has come under scrutiny for its nutritional value and how it's made. the usda, under increasing pressure from parents and consumer advocates, announced it is giving schools the choice, not to buy products made with these trimmings. >> kids are growing. we don't know what...
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cafeteria so far.tting information. >> i have a caller on the phone saying three students shot in the cafeteria. no idea where the shooter is. >> information i'm getting is that there is one student by the name of thomas lynn. i'm sorry thomas lane last seen in the cafeteria. i'm speaking with the teacher here. he said he chased suspect out 10 minutes ago. >> back in 2010, police in chardon actually trained for an active shooter being at chardon high school. shep? >> shepard: trace gallagher live in los angeles. just so everybody is clear, the prosecutor in this case has said from the very beginning that they believe they will charge this child as an adult. a 17-year-old to be charged as an adult. so far just the juvenile charges but adult charges frankly are expected. manual, what a scene at the philadelphia international airport. the cops there have arrested a man after he drove his suv right through an airport fence. crashed right through it and went out on to the runway. and it happened just as a u
cafeteria so far.tting information. >> i have a caller on the phone saying three students shot in the cafeteria. no idea where the shooter is. >> information i'm getting is that there is one student by the name of thomas lynn. i'm sorry thomas lane last seen in the cafeteria. i'm speaking with the teacher here. he said he chased suspect out 10 minutes ago. >> back in 2010, police in chardon actually trained for an active shooter being at chardon high school. shep? >>...
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they went in to the cafeteria. they had a group there.ychologists there, grief counselors there to help with both -- for both parents and students. we talked to some people afterwards and they said it was really overwhelming to be back in that school in that cafeteria where this horror took place on monday. they'll all be back at school without their parents tomorrow morning. >> we just heard some moving comments from earlier today from the assistant football coach, saying "i wasn't a hero." obviously so many have credited him with chasing t.j. out of the school. parents are saying there is a second hero. tell me about that person. >> yeah. nick, one student who is still hospitalized, he still cannot feel his legs. it is going to be a long process for him. but his mother today spoke out and said that there was a teacher by the name of joe richie. he was a teacher that while the gunfire was going on he came out and he pulled nick in to his classroom and started to give him medical attention, right away and she believes that that saved her
they went in to the cafeteria. they had a group there.ychologists there, grief counselors there to help with both -- for both parents and students. we talked to some people afterwards and they said it was really overwhelming to be back in that school in that cafeteria where this horror took place on monday. they'll all be back at school without their parents tomorrow morning. >> we just heard some moving comments from earlier today from the assistant football coach, saying "i wasn't...
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>> they're all in the cafeteria. >> where is the shooter?know. >> reporter: since monday's rampage at chardon high school this small tight-knit community has been asking one question, why? authorities say lane hasn't given them any reason for the attacks. >> he chose his victims at random. this is not about bullying. this is not about drugs. >> reporter: on tuesday when lane first faced a judge after his alleged killing spree, neither his mother nor father were in the courtroom. it was a telling sign. documents show t.j. lane had a troubled home life and that his parents often led by violent example. police reports obtained by cnn show officers were frequently called to the home to break up domestic fights. court documents also show t.j.'s father, tom lane, suffered from anger management issues and depression and at one point even attempting suicide. he spent time in and out of jail. a court document from 2002 describes a particularly violent attack by tom lane on another woman. it reads "he strangled his ex-wife by the throat until she lost
>> they're all in the cafeteria. >> where is the shooter?know. >> reporter: since monday's rampage at chardon high school this small tight-knit community has been asking one question, why? authorities say lane hasn't given them any reason for the attacks. >> he chose his victims at random. this is not about bullying. this is not about drugs. >> reporter: on tuesday when lane first faced a judge after his alleged killing spree, neither his mother nor father were in...
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you can see the liberty caught your arteries but not anymore i guess because a few weeks ago the cafeteria at the u.s. capitol went back to calling them french fries i can't believe they did last right but the reality is if people want to discuss a boycott of something they should be able to discuss it vote on it without michael bloomberg calling them de facto mass murderers so for making an absurd jump from a vote in a local co-op to the mass murder of all israelis and about fear mongering michael bloomberg is tonight's top time where. i got a plan for happy hour finally this evening r t producer jenny churchill and derek thompson senior editor at the atlantic. hey guys all right let's take a look i received a lot of people wearing hoodies. and solitary with trayvon martin lately and so representative bobby rush tried to do this on the house floor to look. around someone with. a hoodie there's no room. in the line. so basically what happened is he had to be escorted off the house floor because he broke the rules which is that you can't wear a hat on the floor this is ridiculous i mean it
you can see the liberty caught your arteries but not anymore i guess because a few weeks ago the cafeteria at the u.s. capitol went back to calling them french fries i can't believe they did last right but the reality is if people want to discuss a boycott of something they should be able to discuss it vote on it without michael bloomberg calling them de facto mass murderers so for making an absurd jump from a vote in a local co-op to the mass murder of all israelis and about fear mongering...
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a pox >> pink slime and your child cafeteria food? the big change that could put an end to the controversial feller. >> the priest speaks up for the first time. why he said he would do it all over again. >> it is 6:10 on the ides of march, march 15. we will start the morning with the normal pattern of traffic. here we are in the beltway approaching the hospital. that is the scenario. headlights northbound in springfield, moving ok. we were looking at 6610 minutes ago. looking good at the beltway. the military road and beach drive, a motorcyclist down. not going to work for you. >> our mercury will be climbing again today. tuesday and wednesday, lower 80s. today is a repeat performance. today that puts us in record- breaking territory. i think we will break a record at reagan national. 46 right now in manassas. 56 in the district. that is our average afternoon high temperature. 54, gaithersburg. mostly sunny scattered clouds. record challenging warmth across the board. isolated thunderstorms west of the metro area. they will be few and
a pox >> pink slime and your child cafeteria food? the big change that could put an end to the controversial feller. >> the priest speaks up for the first time. why he said he would do it all over again. >> it is 6:10 on the ides of march, march 15. we will start the morning with the normal pattern of traffic. here we are in the beltway approaching the hospital. that is the scenario. headlights northbound in springfield, moving ok. we were looking at 6610 minutes ago. looking...
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julie carey has the review of some healthier options that could" at cafeteria. >> l was ed!esignated taste testers#s >> i a fchicken. izza. dsyre100% ap for the companies tasked with developing new items. under n.ion? schooliñ e abou room foods.÷%("% adapted noésíxish adde o 0flavoring. = we are worke thisnmrr onsfj iol % menu thepo tudes test l their7 v m taskkseriously. the,ç favo a on toa zls systeme eof the ingredients, more chickenf?q3 eoecedffeoej. eoecedffe threelk >> reporter: eoecedffeo it eoff eofffhfhf eoecedffeoejcacacacacaca cris and the eoec just descriptive juicyme. $> insides stars.:c>53 theclout school for example the fat free no fructose chocolate milk was gfloped ac in ozcountr y oba andó mary senat could wind up on cafeteria menu
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in the war in iraq and freedom fries were introduced to the congressional cafeteria and always on the side a heaping order of freedom fries you can steal the liberty coat your arteries but not anymore i guess because a few weeks ago the cafeteria at the u.s. capitol went back to calling them french fries i can't believe they did last right but the reality is if people want to discuss a boycott of something they should be able to discuss it vote on it without michael bloomberg calling them de facto mass murderers so for making it absurd jump from a vote in a local co-op to the mass murder of all israelis think about fear mongering michael bloomberg is tonight's kill time where. our guy had time for happy hour friendly this evening r.t. producer jenny churchill and derek thompson senior editor at the atlantic. hey guys all right let's take a look i see you seen a lot of people wearing hoodies. in solitary with trayvon martin lately and some workers of the bobby rush trying to do this on the house floor. and someone with. a hoodie there's not. much. in the line. so basically what happene
in the war in iraq and freedom fries were introduced to the congressional cafeteria and always on the side a heaping order of freedom fries you can steal the liberty coat your arteries but not anymore i guess because a few weeks ago the cafeteria at the u.s. capitol went back to calling them french fries i can't believe they did last right but the reality is if people want to discuss a boycott of something they should be able to discuss it vote on it without michael bloomberg calling them de...
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three young lives cut short in the high school cafeteria.ree families destroyed tonight, the mother of one of the victims, a teenage boy named danny, joins me ahead. what she has to say is heartbreaking, but she wants you to hear about her son. she wants you to hear about the boy that he was and the life that's been lost. >>> also ahead, we'll have politics tonight, will mitt romney's wins power him through super tuesday? was the win in michigan in name only and the wyoming caucuses tonight, the results, first with isha sesay. >> anderson, the siege in homes gets worse with opposition saying that the assad regime is flying helicopters overhead in syria firing at citizens on the ground. that and more when "360" continues. how can you get back pain relief that lasts up to 16 hours? with thermacare heatwraps. thermacare works differently. it's the only wrap with patented heat cells that penetrate deep to relax, soothe, and unlock tight muscles. for up to 16 hours of relief, try thermacare. but when she got asthma, all i could do was worry ! spe
three young lives cut short in the high school cafeteria.ree families destroyed tonight, the mother of one of the victims, a teenage boy named danny, joins me ahead. what she has to say is heartbreaking, but she wants you to hear about her son. she wants you to hear about the boy that he was and the life that's been lost. >>> also ahead, we'll have politics tonight, will mitt romney's wins power him through super tuesday? was the win in michigan in name only and the wyoming caucuses...
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they've changed the way the cafeteria tables are arranged in the room for students. of course four students were shot sitting at one of those tables. they are really encouraging the community to be involved in this healing process. take a lis ento the superintendent yesterday at a press conference at the school. >> parents, be a model for your children. they watch and will embrace everything you do. send them off to school each day with a hug and a kiss and the message to do their best. my mom did that for me and my two sisters and i also did that for my daughter. if you as parents need help, we'll be there for you as well. our community, you're never alone, not here in chardon. >> reporter: fred, of course security will be a little bit higher at this school. police officers will be there for basically the rest of the year they have decided just in case. bottom line is they're not expecting the students to get back into it very quickly, but they are very cognizant of the fact that they do want them to be together and to work through this process together. >> all righ
they've changed the way the cafeteria tables are arranged in the room for students. of course four students were shot sitting at one of those tables. they are really encouraging the community to be involved in this healing process. take a lis ento the superintendent yesterday at a press conference at the school. >> parents, be a model for your children. they watch and will embrace everything you do. send them off to school each day with a hug and a kiss and the message to do their best....
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three young lives cut short in the high school cafeteria.ee families destroyed tonight, the mother of one of the victims, a teenage boy named danny, joins me ahead. what she has to say is heartbreaking, but she wants you to hear about her son. she wants you to hear about the boy that he was and the life that's been lost. >>> also ahead in "raw politics" tonight, will mitt romney's wins power him through super tuesday? was the win in michigan in name only and the wyoming caucuses tonight, the results, first with isha sesay. >> anderson, in syria the sneej homs is getting worse with opposition saying that the assad regime is flying helicopters overhead in syria firing at citizens on the ground. i've had surgery, and yes, i have occasional constipation. that's why i take doctor recommended colace capsules. i have hemorrhoids and yes, i have constipation. that's why i take colace. [ male announcer ] for occasional constipation associated with certain medical conditions there's colace capsules. colace softens the stool and helps eliminate the nee
three young lives cut short in the high school cafeteria.ee families destroyed tonight, the mother of one of the victims, a teenage boy named danny, joins me ahead. what she has to say is heartbreaking, but she wants you to hear about her son. she wants you to hear about the boy that he was and the life that's been lost. >>> also ahead in "raw politics" tonight, will mitt romney's wins power him through super tuesday? was the win in michigan in name only and the wyoming...
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lane admitted firing 10 shots and a group of students sitting at a cafeteria table on monday morning. d.c. police are still looking for a suspect in a deadly shooting last night in southeast washington. it happened around 10:30 in the 5000 block of h. still no word on suspects motive or the victim's condition. >> same-sex marriage is now legal in maryland. couples hoping to tie the knot will last until next january. opponents if they harebell way, could make it take longer. governor o'malley signed the bill into law yesterday. eight states and the district now offer marriage equality. >> i think it's exciting, a emotional. i also think it's the right thing to do. we will move on to the next obstacle. >> not quite yet. the next obstacle is a possible referendum in november. opponents are gathering in an airless-- nearly 56,000 signatures needed to prepare it on the ballot. >> a bill cleared the final legislative hurdles yesterday when the house of delegates voted to exempt victims of and rape from getting an ultrasound before an abortion. the governor is expected to sign. president oba
lane admitted firing 10 shots and a group of students sitting at a cafeteria table on monday morning. d.c. police are still looking for a suspect in a deadly shooting last night in southeast washington. it happened around 10:30 in the 5000 block of h. still no word on suspects motive or the victim's condition. >> same-sex marriage is now legal in maryland. couples hoping to tie the knot will last until next january. opponents if they harebell way, could make it take longer. governor...
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lane opened fire in the cafeteria at chardon high school last monday, killing three people. a judge today will decide whether to make public any cases related to its past. a second victim will be laid to rest today. >> the fbi is testing white powder found in a letter at a restaurant in d.c.'s chinatown neighborhood. around 6:00 last night employees discover the letter with the powder inside. hazmat crews evacuated the restaurant. f street was shut down between 93 and 10th street for an hour- and-a-half. it was determined not to be hazardous. >> folks across the midwest and the south continuing to clean up the devastation left behind whiby last week's deadly storm and snow is making the process more difficult. there was a memorial for an indiana family killed by the tornado. the baby girl found in a field later died. the death toll is at least 39. 6:07 on this tuesday morning, 25 degrees in woodbrige. >> still ahead, metro's most dangerous period which stationed earned the dubious honor. >> not the way you want to start the morning drive. a close call. that is scary. >> firs
lane opened fire in the cafeteria at chardon high school last monday, killing three people. a judge today will decide whether to make public any cases related to its past. a second victim will be laid to rest today. >> the fbi is testing white powder found in a letter at a restaurant in d.c.'s chinatown neighborhood. around 6:00 last night employees discover the letter with the powder inside. hazmat crews evacuated the restaurant. f street was shut down between 93 and 10th street for an...
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just days after a student oppned fire inside the cafeteria, killingg3. 3.the sussect... 17-year-old t-janeeadmitted to the shootings... and is facing a slew of chargee.yesterday... students and their paaents returned tt theeschool for the first time.. to hear members of the victims speak out. "this is one thing we all should do for our childrrn pvery day.. no matter if they're ornary,, whatever they're growing through. you grab your child even if &pthey're mad at you.. they''l you grab yourrchildren you hug and kiss them..aad you tell them you love em. if you can't tell em, you show ee" em"frank hall... the assistantt football coach... is credited the school. a trial date is set... por former democratii prreidential candidate john &ppide his affair with staffer - rielle hunter.edwards' day in court had been delayed... because oo a heart condition. his trral will begin next month. president obama's fundraising ppeech in nnw york... ggts interrupted by a female heckler. heckler. she insisted the ppesident use his pooition to &paaoii a war in iran. as you knoo... tensions between tth u-s a
just days after a student oppned fire inside the cafeteria, killingg3. 3.the sussect... 17-year-old t-janeeadmitted to the shootings... and is facing a slew of chargee.yesterday... students and their paaents returned tt theeschool for the first time.. to hear members of the victims speak out. "this is one thing we all should do for our childrrn pvery day.. no matter if they're ornary,, whatever they're growing through. you grab your child even if &pthey're mad at you.. they''l you grab...
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he was cafeteria mmnitor.... his best buddy jasiah had already stepped in.jasiah says he learned t from seeing it on television.his mom says this issa great reminder of how important it is to teach first aid. "he has a lot of connidence now" noo."his mother is already dreeming of him becoming a paramedic. she's one of the paramedic. she's one of the artists that never cover.but last night on contestants had no choice but houston.song natsáálet this .- brrathe kelbi!!áái wwsh you love... ápauseáand i willl always love you you 3you you jessica sanchez sang hitney's signature song... "i will always love you."and it had the jjdges... loving her. jjssica sanchez is leggt! let me tell you itt the hardest in the world to sing you are the best vocal of the night best in the whole compeition compeitionwe're guessing it won't be jessica.... weere guessing it won't be jessica.... but you can find out who goes home when american idol continues tonight at 8 right heee on fox45. a miami officer is off the job ... just days be
he was cafeteria mmnitor.... his best buddy jasiah had already stepped in.jasiah says he learned t from seeing it on television.his mom says this issa great reminder of how important it is to teach first aid. "he has a lot of connidence now" noo."his mother is already dreeming of him becoming a paramedic. she's one of the paramedic. she's one of the artists that never cover.but last night on contestants had no choice but houston.song natsáálet this .- brrathe kelbi!!áái wwsh...
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lane has admitted to shooting 10 shots in the cafeteria. two students aware wooded. aggregated murder charges. >> members of congress took on faculty and staff. the two sides squared off for a -- a charity basketball game. this is the 25th year of the event that has raised $4 million for the sea. >> not much of a vertical. the licking shot. have a number of bricks to handle him. >> slots talk about all of this coming and coming. i am sure none of these my give a set aside for us. the rains are just about over. this has to be a record. once we get a little more in the hour, this is not a record. our record is 55 degrees. the record amount of rain is a more, over were mentioned a half. here is where the last batch is through maryland out germantown with jade all of body now up to baltimore where there was a bit flooding. has been minor considering the extent. imagine of the ground has been how much of the rain will be solving. over 4 inches of snow, that is the greatest risk of tornadoes. as we go through the next 24 hours, there is a lesson the area of storms. that st
lane has admitted to shooting 10 shots in the cafeteria. two students aware wooded. aggregated murder charges. >> members of congress took on faculty and staff. the two sides squared off for a -- a charity basketball game. this is the 25th year of the event that has raised $4 million for the sea. >> not much of a vertical. the licking shot. have a number of bricks to handle him. >> slots talk about all of this coming and coming. i am sure none of these my give a set aside for...
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admitted to firing 10 shots at students in the school cafeteria. >> vote 2012. gop presidential candidates super tuesday. primaries and caucuses will be states next tuesday. than 400 delegates at stake. romney and sent from plotting to pull ahead of each other. gingrich has campaigned heavily getting back on top. ron paul hoping to pick up some delegates. later today president obama will travel to walter reed national military medical center in bethesda of where he will meet wounded service members. he demanded congress regulate oil and gas companies. the newest ad targets hank the cat from fairfax county. consideringis the ballot to replace virginia senator jim webb. never responded to allegations that he used cata -- cat nip. >> so far this campaign has not ad.ented on the >> that is getting him more and more attention. who sponsored ad. >> its friday morning, around 40 degrees. learn how a late rapper inspiration behind a musical. >> their 395 at 27. musical. >> their 395 at 27. [ male annncer ] for a a beer-loong tomorro vicks nyquil cold & flu. the nighttim
admitted to firing 10 shots at students in the school cafeteria. >> vote 2012. gop presidential candidates super tuesday. primaries and caucuses will be states next tuesday. than 400 delegates at stake. romney and sent from plotting to pull ahead of each other. gingrich has campaigned heavily getting back on top. ron paul hoping to pick up some delegates. later today president obama will travel to walter reed national military medical center in bethesda of where he will meet wounded...
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most of the time you see them in cafeterias. not on the busses. we need sound safety -- on muni. at bus stops. i will be writing about this so you can read it. >> thank you. on the issue of public safety, we will continue to focus on that. is there any other member of the public? public comment is closed. >> item 20, adjournment. >> meeting adjourned.
most of the time you see them in cafeterias. not on the busses. we need sound safety -- on muni. at bus stops. i will be writing about this so you can read it. >> thank you. on the issue of public safety, we will continue to focus on that. is there any other member of the public? public comment is closed. >> item 20, adjournment. >> meeting adjourned.
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but in order to keep up with demand, foxconn will have to build new lines, dorms, and cafeterias, andire tens of thousands of new workers upon will apple east that cost? will it go to the customer? >> social responsibility has a cost. foxconn will absorb some. the buyers, all of the other electronics companies as well, have to absorb some of this. we need to be ready to put our money where our mouths are. >> reporter: steve jobs never visited the chinese factories, but his replacement was at one yesterday. in a statement tonight, they said, we appreciate the work the fla has done to assess conditions at foxconn, and we fully support their recommendations. our team has been working for years to educate workers, improve conditions and make apple's supply chain a model for the industry. the company boasts over a million assembly line workers. other watchdog groups think they can do better. >> in 2006, there was a similar investigation and found mass-scale overtime violations it's been six years, and nothing has happened. so i hope they're serious. >> reporter: how do you know they'll do
but in order to keep up with demand, foxconn will have to build new lines, dorms, and cafeterias, andire tens of thousands of new workers upon will apple east that cost? will it go to the customer? >> social responsibility has a cost. foxconn will absorb some. the buyers, all of the other electronics companies as well, have to absorb some of this. we need to be ready to put our money where our mouths are. >> reporter: steve jobs never visited the chinese factories, but his...
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and now into your kids' school cafeterias. >> people joke about mystery meat, but this is real life.. >> no, it isn't. just stay tuned for that story. you may want to put your breakfast down before you -- >> no sausage. >> yeah. no. climate experts say this winter is actually one of the warmest in a century but the mild weather is fooling mother nature. it is nowhere near summer. and one community already dealing with mosquitos here. of course this story may inflame the whole global warming climate change debate but the facts are what the facts are. this has been an unusual winter to say the least. >> and later this half hour the tearful announcement by the indianapolis colts. peyton manning is no longer with the team. we're going to look at his chronic neck injury and what he's done to try to get off of the sidelines and potentially what teams are interested in how the colts move on. >> yd have kept him. >> you i think they should have kept him especially because they have the number one pick in the aft and they're going take a quarterback. i think you know what, just say this is pe
and now into your kids' school cafeterias. >> people joke about mystery meat, but this is real life.. >> no, it isn't. just stay tuned for that story. you may want to put your breakfast down before you -- >> no sausage. >> yeah. no. climate experts say this winter is actually one of the warmest in a century but the mild weather is fooling mother nature. it is nowhere near summer. and one community already dealing with mosquitos here. of course this story may inflame the...
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. >>> pink i'm is allowed to be on the menu even at leal cafeterias. why one school said it has never been part of their meal plan. that's all coming up tonight at six. >>> prenups aren't just for married couples anymore. a greeing number of -- growing number of couples are getting them, too oar thoor's called a cohabitation agreement and it's becoming increasingly popular for those living together but not married. what do they cover? basically it's a legal contract drawn up by an attorney. it addresses child custody issues, financial obligations and shared property and give significant others rights if one person gets sick and legal rights if one partner dials. it's useful if a couple is buying a home or raising a family but isn't married. almost 40% of divorce attorneys are seeing a significant increase in cohabitation agreements. one big reason many states don't have cohabitation laws. so having a legal agreement protects couples if they break up and applies to those homosexual and same sex couples. many young people are opting not to get married. t
. >>> pink i'm is allowed to be on the menu even at leal cafeterias. why one school said it has never been part of their meal plan. that's all coming up tonight at six. >>> prenups aren't just for married couples anymore. a greeing number of -- growing number of couples are getting them, too oar thoor's called a cohabitation agreement and it's becoming increasingly popular for those living together but not married. what do they cover? basically it's a legal contract drawn up...