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good cafeteria employees are largely unsupervised. good this is the structure, one director, one assistant director, the school reporting directly. but before you start adding child and developers of other sites. goowe observed numerous inconsistencies and questionable practices in the cafeterias we visited. student nutrition best practices indicated the need of 7. this is similar to what the district already have secured both the district did hire two supervisors. it is a good step but not enough. there is lack of management. if you take away one thing from this presentation, the single most important thing you can do to improve the program tomorrow is to hire more area supervisors immediately. you cannot afford not herto. we were asked to look got all possibilities. this was not the feasibility study characterized by some. we looked at the opportunity eyes of all -- as a whole, so we considered all options. and we heard a lot about the need for a central kitchen, and we gave it strong consideration. it is our opinion that creating a
good cafeteria employees are largely unsupervised. good this is the structure, one director, one assistant director, the school reporting directly. but before you start adding child and developers of other sites. goowe observed numerous inconsistencies and questionable practices in the cafeterias we visited. student nutrition best practices indicated the need of 7. this is similar to what the district already have secured both the district did hire two supervisors. it is a good step but not...
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and given the quality of cafeteria food, expired is an improvement. folks, the right for workers to dine on our childrenna table scraps is a huge victory for the unions. i just pray-- i just pray other unions, especially public sector unions, don't force us into giving them these kinds of outrageous benefits. what's next? what's going to happen? firefighters? are firefighters demanding the right to pick through the charred remains of the house they just put out? they could get a free melted blender. or-- or maybe union cops having trouble paying their mortgages will be demanding the right to free lodging in vacant jail cells. they'll already know their neighbors. ( laughter ) and union nurses could win the most exciting perk of all-- they could win-- they could win expired medicines. just think how strong the pen sillen will be after it moles a second time. the point is 100 arizona ago, unions ushered in things like the 40-hour workweek, the weekend, the end of the child labor, and now 100 years on, they are at it again, demanding benefits that none o
and given the quality of cafeteria food, expired is an improvement. folks, the right for workers to dine on our childrenna table scraps is a huge victory for the unions. i just pray-- i just pray other unions, especially public sector unions, don't force us into giving them these kinds of outrageous benefits. what's next? what's going to happen? firefighters? are firefighters demanding the right to pick through the charred remains of the house they just put out? they could get a free melted...
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what i wanted to ask, there are many elementary schools where students are pushed into a cafeteria, it is very crowded. they're monitors are rushing kids to eat. hurry up, hurry up, hurry up. i feel like it's not a very relaxed atmosphere in which to have a meal and a lot of times, students are told not to talk. so we're asking students not to talk during class and then we're asking them once they're released for lunch to sit in this crowded cafeteria and not to talk to the person next to them. i don't know, in my home, dinner is a very communal time. that we are talking. we're talking about the food we're eating. we're -- it's sort of a, i think, to ask our students to hurry up and eat, rush, put pressure on them, people walking around saying, hurry up, eat, don't talk, eat your food, eat your food. it's not a pleasant experience and i think it causes waste for our foods too. i think it's in the man for the which we serve food and i think that's something we can do very inexpensively and just be nice to kids when they're eating and encourage them to eat food and enjoy making eating fo
what i wanted to ask, there are many elementary schools where students are pushed into a cafeteria, it is very crowded. they're monitors are rushing kids to eat. hurry up, hurry up, hurry up. i feel like it's not a very relaxed atmosphere in which to have a meal and a lot of times, students are told not to talk. so we're asking students not to talk during class and then we're asking them once they're released for lunch to sit in this crowded cafeteria and not to talk to the person next to them....
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investigators are questioning witnesses who were in the cafeteria at the time. programs are cancelled for the rest of the day. sanford brown college remains in session. sanford brown shares the building with this psychiatric educational program. reporting live, abc 7 news. >> the latest political scandal in the district has resulted in the resignation of d.c. council chairman kwame brown. >> we learned about a charge of bank fraud last night. prosecutors have filed another charge this morning. brianne carter joins us live with what we are learning and reaction from his constituents. >> good afternoon. we are at the wilson building. people could talk about was brown's resignation and then the news of the latest charge. it involves his 2008 campaign, according to court documents. former d.c. council chair kwame brown charged yesterday with bank fraud is now facing misdemeanor charges for campaign finance violations. according to charging documents he authorized one of his relatives to open a side campaign account that he would be used for illegal cash campaign exp
investigators are questioning witnesses who were in the cafeteria at the time. programs are cancelled for the rest of the day. sanford brown college remains in session. sanford brown shares the building with this psychiatric educational program. reporting live, abc 7 news. >> the latest political scandal in the district has resulted in the resignation of d.c. council chairman kwame brown. >> we learned about a charge of bank fraud last night. prosecutors have filed another charge...
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he put the gift store, mailboxes, cafeteria, even that is not enough. and you can build people at a cafeteria, but the animators would have lunch with the animators. he insisted there be only two bathrooms and the entire studios in this vast warehouse. it is one place we all have to go every and all day, the bathroom. you had to walk all the way across the office to go to the bathroom, but now you hear all these stories of these great bathroom breakthroughs and a great conversation you had a washing your hands or the cat in the hallway on the way your bathroom. creativity is connecting things and most of those connections come from other people. >> tell me more about how his creativity came to the four. >> jobs himself didn't invent the movies epics are for the ipod, ipad, or iphone, but he could get scientists and designers to work together to constantly collaborate. and you see that first and foremost at pixar, where people can really problems altogether. one thing i took away from that wonderful biography of jobs was that he could be a very difficult
he put the gift store, mailboxes, cafeteria, even that is not enough. and you can build people at a cafeteria, but the animators would have lunch with the animators. he insisted there be only two bathrooms and the entire studios in this vast warehouse. it is one place we all have to go every and all day, the bathroom. you had to walk all the way across the office to go to the bathroom, but now you hear all these stories of these great bathroom breakthroughs and a great conversation you had a...
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this was on the cafeteria table. he was being beaten there.e was able to get away from the kid holding him down to run to a wall where he was continued to be beaten by the other student who had been beating him. the student holding him down came to the wall and started punching him also. as a result of this, he has suffered the loss of sight in one eye, which we hope might be reversed with a cornea transplant but we don't know. the fact of the matter is, he very well could be the rest of his life without sight in one eye. >> so sanford, did he know these boys? >> he had seen them around school. he didn't particularly know them at the time as friends. he had complained before. his parents complained at two prior occasions at the school with regard to other bullying situations that had occurred. so the school was on notice, the teachers, the school aides who at the cafeteria were there. too much time went by before this fight was broken up and this terrible injury occurred. >> rose, if that's the case, did you even feel safe sending your son to
this was on the cafeteria table. he was being beaten there.e was able to get away from the kid holding him down to run to a wall where he was continued to be beaten by the other student who had been beating him. the student holding him down came to the wall and started punching him also. as a result of this, he has suffered the loss of sight in one eye, which we hope might be reversed with a cornea transplant but we don't know. the fact of the matter is, he very well could be the rest of his...
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but here in their own cafeteria it only took effect earlier this month. smokers in the lower house building now squeeze into this designated area near the cafeteria. tadeka chairs the committee on rules and administration. he proposed the ban which won support across party lines. >> translator: politicians may be behind on banning smoking. >> reporter: w.h.o. officials want japan's health authorities to do more to curb tobacco use. they say the country has been slow to alert the public to the dangers of smoking. they point out warnings cover at least half a cigarette pack in 30 countries. even more nations require images. but in japan, it is limited. >> translator: no matter how much the government supports the industry, there's no question about the toxicity of tobacco. japanese leaders should emphasize the dangers more clearly. >> reporter: health officials want to cut japan's smoking rate to 12% by 2022. they believe that will give smokers a push towards curbing the habit. government leaders have never set a numerical target. they will decide this mont
but here in their own cafeteria it only took effect earlier this month. smokers in the lower house building now squeeze into this designated area near the cafeteria. tadeka chairs the committee on rules and administration. he proposed the ban which won support across party lines. >> translator: politicians may be behind on banning smoking. >> reporter: w.h.o. officials want japan's health authorities to do more to curb tobacco use. they say the country has been slow to alert the...
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. >>> pero a veces la idea era como tener un restaurante pequeÑo, una cafeterÍa con esfuerzo abriÓ suos de negocios pequeÑos, era inmigrante. en el 2010, el porcentaje subiÓ a 18. >>> edwin rodrÍguez ayuda in mi dman grants a ser pequeÑos empresa o empresarios y la tendencia aumenta. >>> la recesiÓn economica contribuye que el nÚmero de personas que decidieron ya lanzarse. eso aumea a partir de la recesiÓn. >>> negocios abren frecuentemente los inmigrantes. el 39% abierto taoenldsabastos mercados. otro 37% salones de bu belleza computadoras y negocios relacionados con el internet. la nueva tecnologÍa permitiÓ que 3 aÑos luego de llegar de guatemala. sergio gallardo abriera su propia imprenta con poco capitÁn. >>> poco a poco quiero que me el aporte que estos dueÑos de negocios hacen de la economÍa es significativo en conjunto emplean 5 millones de de personas. en el 2007, ae s de la recesiÓn. sus ventas superaron los 776 mil millos de dÓlares. claro que no todos tienen Éxito. >>> aunque sea difÍcil, muchos inmigrantes van a seguir tratando de ser sus propios jefes. en san francisco. u
. >>> pero a veces la idea era como tener un restaurante pequeÑo, una cafeterÍa con esfuerzo abriÓ suos de negocios pequeÑos, era inmigrante. en el 2010, el porcentaje subiÓ a 18. >>> edwin rodrÍguez ayuda in mi dman grants a ser pequeÑos empresa o empresarios y la tendencia aumenta. >>> la recesiÓn economica contribuye que el nÚmero de personas que decidieron ya lanzarse. eso aumea a partir de la recesiÓn. >>> negocios abren frecuentemente los...
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it will be held at the high school in the cafeteria. >>> appears the foreclosure crisis maybe easing.he program is designed to help homeowners underwater on their mortgages. other banks may consider more principal reductions if it moons they don't have to take homes. >>> okay, do you know where xñy are going to be at 3:00 p.m. on the 4th of july. the exact spot? folks in catonsville do as they plan to take in the big parade and getting ready and starting early with the holiday 12 days away, bill searches for the already stalking their claim and spot for the catonsville parade. >> reporter: patios, punches, picnic tables and i don't want to ask, to preserve and protect. >> it =-4-started fife or six y ago, they put the chairs out early. >> sunday's sermon maybe about finding peace, today's message, finding a place pfor the catonsville parade. gmready for the 4th, early. we always come to the parade. >> judy has her spot. >> well, i am hogging the sidewalk. i have spoke on the the people who live here, they let me put chairs out. >> i have to hurry up and put my t'5out. >> it's one of &
it will be held at the high school in the cafeteria. >>> appears the foreclosure crisis maybe easing.he program is designed to help homeowners underwater on their mortgages. other banks may consider more principal reductions if it moons they don't have to take homes. >>> okay, do you know where xñy are going to be at 3:00 p.m. on the 4th of july. the exact spot? folks in catonsville do as they plan to take in the big parade and getting ready and starting early with the...
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police say 24-year-old mark shelor and grady alexander vickers got into a fight in the cafeteria that spilled out into a stairway. grady alexander vickers night at the hospital. no word on what sparked the incident. mark shelor is now charged with murder. >> defense secretary leon panetta made a surprise to visit this morning and says the united states is reaching the limits of our patients with pakistan. he talked about the american frustration with terrorists crossing into afghanistan from pakistan. he plans for the troupe brought down. still to come on abc 7 news, a crackdown on distracted driving. which measures the government wants to take to keep drivers estate on the road. quacks finding your way around arlington national cemetery. it will be on your smartphone. lex we continue with an update of the economy. >> mixed news resulted today slightly on the positive side. the dow jones is up 46 points. what may be in store for america oppose the economic future. >> everybody listens when the money man talks. ben bernanke testified about the state of our economy. there are encouragin
police say 24-year-old mark shelor and grady alexander vickers got into a fight in the cafeteria that spilled out into a stairway. grady alexander vickers night at the hospital. no word on what sparked the incident. mark shelor is now charged with murder. >> defense secretary leon panetta made a surprise to visit this morning and says the united states is reaching the limits of our patients with pakistan. he talked about the american frustration with terrorists crossing into afghanistan...
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a team of teachers and volunteers transformed the cafeteria. >> we have a lot of kids that can not maket to their prom not get the opportunity, so that is why we do it could >> it is about music -- said that is why we do it. >> it is about music and joy. >> a lot of the kids, the in- patient ones do not get to get out, so this is an opportunity for them to have fun and win prizes. >> some are attending the prom with technology from their hospital compared what do you think? >> -- hospital room. what do you think? >> this is pretty cool. i did not expect the. >> this is a hit. >> the candy bar ahead rhesus pieces for the first time in a month. >> a picture, a reminder the night -- of the night at the hospital felt like another world. >> what a great idea. coming up next, your maryland lottery numbers and another check of the insta-weather-plus forecast was tony pann, but first we of looking at how wall street is performing at this hour. >> as you can see, this u.s. air woman received a warm welcome from her beagle who was just a copy when the owner was deployed, but it is clear she remem
a team of teachers and volunteers transformed the cafeteria. >> we have a lot of kids that can not maket to their prom not get the opportunity, so that is why we do it could >> it is about music -- said that is why we do it. >> it is about music and joy. >> a lot of the kids, the in- patient ones do not get to get out, so this is an opportunity for them to have fun and win prizes. >> some are attending the prom with technology from their hospital compared what do...
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. >>> this may look like just another cafeteria but this is not cafeteria food. i am beth parker this cafe just won a state award i will tell you what is so unusual about it coming up. up. @@ >>> director of a local zoo charged with animal cruelty and the reston zoo could face more charges. >> you would never know something was amiss at the reston zoo today but inspection reports show they have had serious issue s with care and treatment of animals. >> kidfamilys are still visiting the reston zoo and interact being the animals even though the zoo's director was arrested friday. 26-year-old megan is charged with animal cruelty, and possession of a controlled substance because of an incident with a wailing by back in january -- wallaby back in january. a wallaby like this one seen here had severe face and head injury, officials at the reston zoo told inspectors it was euthanized with a drug that had not been approved. >> another person at the reston zoo told fairfax county police a different story. >> allegations were brought the our attention, when a wallaby died
. >>> this may look like just another cafeteria but this is not cafeteria food. i am beth parker this cafe just won a state award i will tell you what is so unusual about it coming up. up. @@ >>> director of a local zoo charged with animal cruelty and the reston zoo could face more charges. >> you would never know something was amiss at the reston zoo today but inspection reports show they have had serious issue s with care and treatment of animals. >> kidfamilys...
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. >> most americans school cafeterias are saying no to pink slime. >> starbucks is saying yes to french baked goods. linda bell has bloomberg news from new york. >> we are talking about starbucks continuing to look for ways to make money without the reliance of its signature products, coffee. it has agreed to buy a company that makes baked goods. it plans to expand the french bakery brand. food is a critical component of the core starbucks business and it makes up nearly one-fifth of its u.s. sales. schools turning away from pink slime. the department of agriculture says the vast majority of the schools in the country that participate in the national school lunch program have opted to order a ground beef without the product known as finely textured beef. although the product has been used for decades and federal regulators say it is safe to eat, the filler has been highly scrutinized. affirmative action violations by federal contractors are read a nine-year high. i will have more details on that in the next hour. live at bloomberg headquarters in new york, linda bell reporting for abc 7
. >> most americans school cafeterias are saying no to pink slime. >> starbucks is saying yes to french baked goods. linda bell has bloomberg news from new york. >> we are talking about starbucks continuing to look for ways to make money without the reliance of its signature products, coffee. it has agreed to buy a company that makes baked goods. it plans to expand the french bakery brand. food is a critical component of the core starbucks business and it makes up nearly...
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78% participants had completed the survey. 13% were school staff, including principals, teachers, cafeteria workers, and after- school programs that. 7% were middle school has will students. 40% of the participants had heard of restorative practices. it is a really big amount of before the conversation and many had children that had been suspended for a student that had been suspended themselves. 17 had a
78% participants had completed the survey. 13% were school staff, including principals, teachers, cafeteria workers, and after- school programs that. 7% were middle school has will students. 40% of the participants had heard of restorative practices. it is a really big amount of before the conversation and many had children that had been suspended for a student that had been suspended themselves. 17 had a
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. >> we knew that there would be a lot of attention here -- >> in high school cafeteria serve as the emotional backdrop. >> this is something that is in our blood. >> for a fight pitting history versus progress. federal highway officials are trying to determine how to best widen route 1 without hurting three community icons and neighbors. a stable, a historic home, and a resting place. >> the taking of marylanders in the cemetery is an acceptable. >> it would encroach on woodlawn plantation, a national historic landmark owned by the national trust. >> the widening itself, the noise, the asphalt, the land that is taken up, it damages the historic landmark. >> the national trust supports a second option, the building of a bypass that this is the mansion but slices through and effectively shuts down woodlawn stables. >> you talk about it like it is a public place and a piece of land. it is not. it is home. it is home to some many people. >> highway officials are being pressured to come up with a third option. highway officials tell me that they will mold overall of tonight's, try to --
. >> we knew that there would be a lot of attention here -- >> in high school cafeteria serve as the emotional backdrop. >> this is something that is in our blood. >> for a fight pitting history versus progress. federal highway officials are trying to determine how to best widen route 1 without hurting three community icons and neighbors. a stable, a historic home, and a resting place. >> the taking of marylanders in the cemetery is an acceptable. >> it would...
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kara come in come in the cafeteria and my family we. took off our shoes. and clothes rested on the floor. and. had a few first. you know. don't put your sock on. when you should move your. question is that it does not have a feeling that i must comply with these rules for example one day i simply put down the jacket but the bag said that i had to fold it and put it so that the caller pointed north actually where they had a kind of a buddhist altar. and i couldn't help thinking that it made no difference which direction interface. horizon. look at them but then it struck me immediately that i was a guest at a man's care and had to act appropriately respecting their traditions i am their guests. and. its name my name is. after. my name. and then and i hope my step will be bless your home thank you if you like mine thank you is it. is not from cheers don't have much room inside it's a kitchen and bedroom at the same time but even then you do not feel crammed in a small room of the month there was little space there in did but its people were talking to me we
kara come in come in the cafeteria and my family we. took off our shoes. and clothes rested on the floor. and. had a few first. you know. don't put your sock on. when you should move your. question is that it does not have a feeling that i must comply with these rules for example one day i simply put down the jacket but the bag said that i had to fold it and put it so that the caller pointed north actually where they had a kind of a buddhist altar. and i couldn't help thinking that it made no...
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way there were places where we couldn't go to the andrew jackson hotel, we couldn't go to morten's cafeteria. there was a paramount theatre, we had to go in the back door, separate water fountains. it was a very negative experience. when i got to the library, right above the door, all are welcome. i could go in the front door. i could remember the librarian, she had a bonnet on the back of her head. very sensible shoes. i look at librarians today, that is how they look. she always spoke in a whisper. didn't talk out loud in the library. whispered. she was so kind to me that i loved librarians. when they ask me to do something, it is hard for me to say no. and that is why i flew in the dark at night from atlanta to come out here. [laughter]. but it is because of that generosity of the national public library. so i went there to get my books and i would bring them home and read all 3. then the next week i would take them back to the library. i would read often. when you read better, you read success. i credit the national public library with my successes as a young reader and a young writer. m
way there were places where we couldn't go to the andrew jackson hotel, we couldn't go to morten's cafeteria. there was a paramount theatre, we had to go in the back door, separate water fountains. it was a very negative experience. when i got to the library, right above the door, all are welcome. i could go in the front door. i could remember the librarian, she had a bonnet on the back of her head. very sensible shoes. i look at librarians today, that is how they look. she always spoke in a...
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wherever inmates congregate, common areas and cell blocks and the yard or the cafeteria, there is usuallyoverhead post manned by armed correctional officers. if extreme violence breaks out, these officers may use lethal means as a last resort, but they usually stop most assaults through verbal orders. >> keep moving on to the track. >> if that doesn't work, they have an arsenal of nonlethal weapons, including ones that fire wood blocks. though not deadly, woodblock rounds can leave a lasting impression as we discovered at the kern valley state prison in california. >> shot the [ bleep ] out of you, huh? >> i don't remember being shot. i don't even know if i got shot. >> we often talk to the correctional officers about the nonlethal weapons they use, but it is not often that we end up actually seeing what those weapons do, and such was the case with george johns. this was something that happened just the night before. we were lucky to talk to him. >> escort! >> during our shoot at kern valley, inmate george johns serving eight years for being involved in a high speed chase while on parole
wherever inmates congregate, common areas and cell blocks and the yard or the cafeteria, there is usuallyoverhead post manned by armed correctional officers. if extreme violence breaks out, these officers may use lethal means as a last resort, but they usually stop most assaults through verbal orders. >> keep moving on to the track. >> if that doesn't work, they have an arsenal of nonlethal weapons, including ones that fire wood blocks. though not deadly, woodblock rounds can leave...
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everything from the weight room to the training room to the cafeteria will be overhauled and after this summer red skins park will be quiet during the preseason. starting in 2013 the red skins will hold their month-long training camp in richmond. they've been exploring moving training camp away from ashburn and according to mcdonnell, this deal took over a year to negotiate. >> as a 45-year washington red skins fan, i'm delighted to be able to announce that the red skins have decided to make their permanent home in virginia. >> he may be excited. i don't know about a lot of red skins fans. but richmond will become the third offsite location for training camp. they also four years at frostburg state in maryland. this year will mark their tenth straight at ashburn. >>> nationals back in action after their 12th inning thriller in new york. now tonight, they only needed the usual nine. they had things rolling on both sides of the ball. jackson getting the start for the nats. i'll have more on his big night in a moment. nats get things started early. adam laroche a three run homener homenere
everything from the weight room to the training room to the cafeteria will be overhauled and after this summer red skins park will be quiet during the preseason. starting in 2013 the red skins will hold their month-long training camp in richmond. they've been exploring moving training camp away from ashburn and according to mcdonnell, this deal took over a year to negotiate. >> as a 45-year washington red skins fan, i'm delighted to be able to announce that the red skins have decided to...
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kira come in come in the cafeteria my friend give me. a take off our shoes. and because rich people on the floor. and. not yet had few first. then you should move your. question is that. i have a feeling that i must comply with these rules for example one day i simply put down the jacket but the bag said that i had to fold it and put it so that the caller pointed north actually where they had a kind of a buddhist altar. and i couldn't help thinking that it made no difference which direction it faced. carousing. look at them but then it struck me immediately that i was a guest at a man's care and had to act appropriately respecting their traditions i am their guests. can you catch. my name is. a friend told me six years. after. my name and then mr and i hope my step will be bless your home and we thank you i need you like mine and you should have. is the bomb scares don't have much room inside it's a kitchen and bedroom at the same time but even then you do not feel crammed in a small room with the money machine there was little space there and did but as peop
kira come in come in the cafeteria my friend give me. a take off our shoes. and because rich people on the floor. and. not yet had few first. then you should move your. question is that. i have a feeling that i must comply with these rules for example one day i simply put down the jacket but the bag said that i had to fold it and put it so that the caller pointed north actually where they had a kind of a buddhist altar. and i couldn't help thinking that it made no difference which direction it...
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justin cox says a classmate dropped 20 dollars in the cafeteria... picked it up and returned it.... but the ggrl laterrtold teachers the money had beeen stolen.several students pointee at justin as the thief.... and that's when he says the ssistant principal told him to takk off eeerrthing but his undershirt and boxer shorts.justin's never notified... is outraged over the strip search. 112-126"and then she came up to him and rubbed her ingers around inside of his underwear -- if that isn't excessivvly intrusive, i don't know what is" is."the 20-dollars was never found on justin.... and the &passsstant principal apologized.... but a school spokesman says the search was within er legal authooity. 3 still ahead...another complaint over airport patdowns ... but this time what she wws caught on camera - doing to a tsa supervisor. the car on the left was filled up with low detergent gasoline. while the car on the right was filled up with bp gasoline with invigorate. which helps clean and protect its engine so it can get a few more miles per tank than the c
justin cox says a classmate dropped 20 dollars in the cafeteria... picked it up and returned it.... but the ggrl laterrtold teachers the money had beeen stolen.several students pointee at justin as the thief.... and that's when he says the ssistant principal told him to takk off eeerrthing but his undershirt and boxer shorts.justin's never notified... is outraged over the strip search. 112-126"and then she came up to him and rubbed her ingers around inside of his underwear -- if that isn't...
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peritonitis >>> una mujer sencilla , llegaba muy alegre >>> se ganaba la vida como vendedora en una cafeteríaes estudiaba en este colegio, porque quería ser profesora dejó huerfana a una niña de 12 años >>> desde este colegio, en el lugar donde estudiaba, saldrá el próximo domingo una marcha de protesta en la actualidad, más de 40 mil casos permanecen en la total impunidad desdeunivis @@tá, coprimeria, p impacto >>>uun nuevo caso@@primer impacy >>> hola, ¿qué mpacto, el caso v >>> un hombre acusado de asesinar a su compañero de cuarto tiene impresionados a los investigadores luego impacunivno conf@@oprimer quactoivisio@@imem del univispo d@@ víctiprimeractn eler imp sosunosoionpr a impacin matampactolunivis h@@ombreprimer cumpactolounivis@@ que había cos intestinos y corazón las autoridades sospecharon de preste s impaco lueguniv que@@i hermano encontraron restos n@@primer impactounivisio laionpr impaccía lunivegonprimo y m@@imer itoision @@a vícter io esta vecina recuerda cuando vio al sospechoso en actitud rara >>> Él caminó en el medio de estaprimmpactounivision@@primero parecía una cabe a
peritonitis >>> una mujer sencilla , llegaba muy alegre >>> se ganaba la vida como vendedora en una cafeteríaes estudiaba en este colegio, porque quería ser profesora dejó huerfana a una niña de 12 años >>> desde este colegio, en el lugar donde estudiaba, saldrá el próximo domingo una marcha de protesta en la actualidad, más de 40 mil casos permanecen en la total impunidad desdeunivis @@tá, coprimeria, p impacto >>>uun nuevo caso@@primer impacy...
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there's plans for a new weight room, new training room and even a new cafeteria. >> you always want a state of the art facility. you want players to come in here and enjoy coming to work. that's one of the reasons i think the bubble helped so much. we want free agents to come here and say hey, what a great facility. i can see me coming here and get better as a football player. >> reporter: it looks like the skins will make good on their invite to brian banks. after the former linebacker from california was exonerated on rape charges, several teams reached out to him and offered him a tryout. today he worked out for seattle. shanahan said he could be in ashburn tomorrow. >>> to the diamond, nats with baseball against the mets, scoreless in the 5th, but the mets lucas duda changes that, a two-run homer to right field, 2- 0 met and they would add another run in the 7th -- mets and they would add another run in the 7th. ryan zimmerman, a solo home run in the 9th, his third of the season. the nationals lose 3-1. that will do it here from redskins park in ashburn. the redskins pick up minic
there's plans for a new weight room, new training room and even a new cafeteria. >> you always want a state of the art facility. you want players to come in here and enjoy coming to work. that's one of the reasons i think the bubble helped so much. we want free agents to come here and say hey, what a great facility. i can see me coming here and get better as a football player. >> reporter: it looks like the skins will make good on their invite to brian banks. after the former...
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new meeting rooms, updated 10, updated weight room -- technology, updated weight room as well as a cafeteria. >> this has been the home of the training facility for the life of the franchise. 41 years is a special bond. so we felt the best thing to do was remodel what we have here, make this facility state of the art and keep looking at other opportunities in order to improve our game day experience. >>> the nationals hosting the mets this evening, scoreless in the 1st inning. david wright hits the fly ball to center field and last night's hero bryce harper with a diving catch. bottom of the inning, two on for adam laroche, jeremy hefner hangs the curve ball and there's a 3-2 lead in the 5th. mike morse singles to right, his first r.b.i. of the year, welcome back, buddy. that run would prove to be the difference as the nats beat the mets 5-3. >> it's a whole new ballgame. michael morse is warming up. there's not going to be much left in that middle lineup. the first two guys will get on and then the thunder is coming. i've been waiting on it. >>> in other scores the o's beat the red sox 2-1.
new meeting rooms, updated 10, updated weight room -- technology, updated weight room as well as a cafeteria. >> this has been the home of the training facility for the life of the franchise. 41 years is a special bond. so we felt the best thing to do was remodel what we have here, make this facility state of the art and keep looking at other opportunities in order to improve our game day experience. >>> the nationals hosting the mets this evening, scoreless in the 1st inning....
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-- stock the house cafeteria with the styrofoam.be to some it might seem like a small thing, but stocking it with styrofoam sends a terrible message. when i was first elected to congress in 2008 it was a pleasure to see biodegreadable -- biodegradable materials in the cafeteria. maybe bamboo forks which didn't work great but they were recycleable. we ate out of containers that looked like what we see in fast food restaurants. when the republicans took control that changed. we are back eating from stay row foam. when my constituents read about it they were frankly quite shocked. they don't imagine -- couldn't imagine why congress was moving backwards. styrofoam takes hundreds of years to biodegrade and is a suspected carcinogen because of the chemical it leeches into food and liquid. i urge my colleagues to support our amendment to get rid of styrofoam in the house cafeteria and thank you, mr. chairman. i yield back. the chair: the gentlelady's time has expired. the gentleman from florida. mr. crenshaw: i yield two minutes to the dis
-- stock the house cafeteria with the styrofoam.be to some it might seem like a small thing, but stocking it with styrofoam sends a terrible message. when i was first elected to congress in 2008 it was a pleasure to see biodegreadable -- biodegradable materials in the cafeteria. maybe bamboo forks which didn't work great but they were recycleable. we ate out of containers that looked like what we see in fast food restaurants. when the republicans took control that changed. we are back eating...
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kathy ho and teacher of teachers and volunteers transformed the hospital cafeteria into the mysteriese deep. >> we have a lot of kids that can't make it to their prom or who will never get the opportunity to go to prom so that's why we do it. >> there are big smiles behind those respirators. former patients now volunteering say prom night can make kids forget about being sick. >> ea lot of kids, especially the in-patient ones don't get an opportunity to get out so this is a great opportunity for them to have fun and win prizes. >> not everybody can be here in person. some people are attending the prom via technology from their hospital room. eshon what do you think of the prom? >> i think it's fun as far as i've seen it. but -- >> these days, isolated patients can be part of the fun. >> i didn't know what to expect. >> the party is a hit with seacrest. >> the candy bar! had reese's pieces. >> promgoers leave with a picture, a remiengder of the night the hospital felt like another world. jeanne elly. nbc bay areas news. >>> a solona neighborhood is biting back after being bullied by a
kathy ho and teacher of teachers and volunteers transformed the hospital cafeteria into the mysteriese deep. >> we have a lot of kids that can't make it to their prom or who will never get the opportunity to go to prom so that's why we do it. >> there are big smiles behind those respirators. former patients now volunteering say prom night can make kids forget about being sick. >> ea lot of kids, especially the in-patient ones don't get an opportunity to get out so this is a...
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. >>> sujeto vistiendo una chaqueta azul clara, matÓ a cinco personas en una cafeterÍa, luego a una mujera por la construcciÓn de cÁrceles privadas para inmigrantes, grupo de residentes protestaron frente ala oficina de la representante en miami para pedirle publicamente que se o ponga a la detenciÓn, entregaron firmas que apoyan dicha peticiÓn. >>> tiene que ver con la venta de sodas en la gran manzana y la polÉmica. >>> tamaÑo regular o extra gran, polÉmica decisiÓn en las calles de la gran manzana luego que el alcalde de la ciudad anuncio la propuesta de ley que pretende luchar contra las bebidas azÚcaradas. >>> hunde uno debe tomar las decisiÓnes. >>> buena medida. >>> el alcalde dijo que pretende prohibir los envasess de medio litro o mÁs, en restaurantes, cines, estadios deportivos y carritos callejeros indicando que tienen un alto contenido de azÚcar, si bien la obesidad es un problema nacional new york no es un lugar para cruzarse de manos, la asociaciÓn de bebidas de new york dio el siguiente comunicado. los estÁ llevando a tomar medidas exageradas. >>> la pregunta del millÓn ¿ex
. >>> sujeto vistiendo una chaqueta azul clara, matÓ a cinco personas en una cafeterÍa, luego a una mujera por la construcciÓn de cÁrceles privadas para inmigrantes, grupo de residentes protestaron frente ala oficina de la representante en miami para pedirle publicamente que se o ponga a la detenciÓn, entregaron firmas que apoyan dicha peticiÓn. >>> tiene que ver con la venta de sodas en la gran manzana y la polÉmica. >>> tamaÑo regular o extra gran, polÉmica...
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. >> a cafeteria association of michigan, recently, their members received a letter from their presidentaying they need to pay their dueces if they expect to have a job and can do it three ways, providing a credit card, bank account or paying in full. the reaction in a state law prohibits from collecting, i call a hit, union collect from taxpayers, it's a half hit to the judge who suspended the law for the moment. >> paul: bill, thank you. that's it for this week's edition of the journal editorial report. thanks to my panel and for all of you for watching. i'm paul gigot, we hope to see you right here next week. >> jon: on fox news watch, congress prepares to push forward with contempt charges against eric holder for holding on to key documents related to the bungled fast and furious gun running operation. mr. obama goes on the defense claiming executive privilege and the white house tries to spin this. >> the politically motivated tax funded fishing expedition. >> it looks more like our broken politics and vicious fights now out in the open. >> jon: nbc news at it again. >> i went to a
. >> a cafeteria association of michigan, recently, their members received a letter from their presidentaying they need to pay their dueces if they expect to have a job and can do it three ways, providing a credit card, bank account or paying in full. the reaction in a state law prohibits from collecting, i call a hit, union collect from taxpayers, it's a half hit to the judge who suspended the law for the moment. >> paul: bill, thank you. that's it for this week's edition of the...
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. >> a cafeteria association of michigan, recently, their members received a letter from their presidenting they need to pay their dueces if they expect to have a job and can do it three ways, providing a credit card, bank account or paying in full. the reaction in a state law prohibits from collecting, i call a hit,ni
. >> a cafeteria association of michigan, recently, their members received a letter from their presidenting they need to pay their dueces if they expect to have a job and can do it three ways, providing a credit card, bank account or paying in full. the reaction in a state law prohibits from collecting, i call a hit,ni
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meeting rooms with updated technology and updated weight room and training room and an had in-house cafeteria northern virginia has been a great home. 41 years of an 81 year franchise is a special bond. the best thing to do was to remodel what we have here and to make this facility state-of- the-art and look at other opportunity iss to -- opportunities to improve our game-day experience. >> and bryce harper made the cover of "sports illustrated" at the age of skin and -- 16 and has excelled at the major league level this seap and is batting .228, 36 hits, 16 are extra base hits. last night, he did one more thing to will press. the bottom of the 12th, nats trailing 6-5. desmond with the run or 2nd and delivers the rbi double to left field. mike morris comes home to tie the game at 6 and that drama is set for bess harper and goes to the opposite feel, the sixth walkoff win for the nationals this season and that is leading the majors. this is harper having fun after the game. >> and that was incredible, you know. and that is some great team effort, and you know, a great experience and that is aw
meeting rooms with updated technology and updated weight room and training room and an had in-house cafeteria northern virginia has been a great home. 41 years of an 81 year franchise is a special bond. the best thing to do was to remodel what we have here and to make this facility state-of- the-art and look at other opportunity iss to -- opportunities to improve our game-day experience. >> and bryce harper made the cover of "sports illustrated" at the age of skin and -- 16 and...
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you will get tossed but if you wear a hat to school, causing a stir in the cafeteria, it's up to the principal to hand out the punishment. so there's not an automatic suspension there anymore. on average, last year one out of ten students received a suspension if they went to school in baltimore county. >>> well, beginning this weekend the curfew center in baltimore city will be open. children under 17 are not allowed out past 11:00 on weeknights or midnight on the weekends, past curfew kids will be taken to the center on east northern avenue and it's going to be open from midnight to 6:00 a.m. on fridays and saturdays all of this is going to remain open through august 11th. >>> well, later today maryland congressman elijah cummings will speak at the career academy in baltimore. it's a learnings option for children. cummings will speak at 3:00 in the auditorium of the jamison high school. >>> well, it is now 6:35 and democracy 2012 this morning. president president barack obama and republican rival mitt romney are both campaigning in ohio. they're going to offer dueling speeches abou
you will get tossed but if you wear a hat to school, causing a stir in the cafeteria, it's up to the principal to hand out the punishment. so there's not an automatic suspension there anymore. on average, last year one out of ten students received a suspension if they went to school in baltimore county. >>> well, beginning this weekend the curfew center in baltimore city will be open. children under 17 are not allowed out past 11:00 on weeknights or midnight on the weekends, past...