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tonight the food fight sweeping school cafeterias nationwide. it's only been a month since new federal guidelines mandating healthy school lunches went into effect but many students already finding them hard to swallow. cafeteria fare. now calorie-restricted some people claim their lunch doesn't fill them up. turning to youtube to make their voices heard. here's ab's jim avila. >> reporter: it's a noble effort but an abc news investigation shows the usda's new school lunch guidelines are not going down so well with many kids cross the country. america's public school students protesting the new federal war on child obesity with guidelines promoting smaller portions, fewer calories, less meat or cheese, more fruits and vegetables all aimed to curb obesity. some protests hit the internet in dramatic fashion. like this lunchtime revolt. ♪ my friends are at the corner store ♪ >> reporter: students at this kansas high school creating a viral video promoting the viral videos in their cafeteria. ♪ we are hungry >> reporter: the new rules limit elementa
tonight the food fight sweeping school cafeterias nationwide. it's only been a month since new federal guidelines mandating healthy school lunches went into effect but many students already finding them hard to swallow. cafeteria fare. now calorie-restricted some people claim their lunch doesn't fill them up. turning to youtube to make their voices heard. here's ab's jim avila. >> reporter: it's a noble effort but an abc news investigation shows the usda's new school lunch guidelines are...
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. >> tonight the food fight sweeping school cafeterias nationwide. >> students who say healthy lunches now mandated under federal guidelines are leaving them hungry. >> jon: news flash! extra extra, children think school lunches suck. (laughter) we now go out to our own captain obvious who has been following this story since schools began serving lunch. (laughter) all right, what's the problem? >> smaller portions, fewer calories, less meat and cheese, and more fruits and vegetables. >> some kids are complaining that their lunch doesn't fill them up. >> the new rules limit elementary schoolers to 650-- 650 call reerx 700 calories for middle schoolers and 850 for high schoolers. >> jon: extra extra, school lunches suck! and the portions are too small. (laughter) so you hate the food and you want more of it. but i guess look f the government is actually policing students and reses-- restricting their caloric intake that does seem a bit draconian. >> despite calorie limits students can always get seconds of fruits and vegetables. >> jon: oh, sure, fruits and vegetables, like that counts a
. >> tonight the food fight sweeping school cafeterias nationwide. >> students who say healthy lunches now mandated under federal guidelines are leaving them hungry. >> jon: news flash! extra extra, children think school lunches suck. (laughter) we now go out to our own captain obvious who has been following this story since schools began serving lunch. (laughter) all right, what's the problem? >> smaller portions, fewer calories, less meat and cheese, and more fruits...
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injured 17-year-old daniel berroie. >> we're looking at that because to move more staff into the cafeteria means we're taking the teacher from the second floor bathroom. >> reporter: the prisple describe -- the principal described the security as we got a first look inside the cafeteria where the shooting happened. we saw cameras near the vending machine where guidance counselor gesy glossmer disarmed gladen. he may consider a third person monitoring in addition to the two now working. >> what staff could have done, what this person could have done. it starts with us. [ cheers and applause ] >> reporter: ideas floated for over two hours with the promise of coming back to the table. >> i've asked our folks to go back and look at all of our security protocols and any antibullying initiatives or what we're doing now to get the word that we want people to bring messages to us. >> reporter: she and hundreds more are committed to working with the staff to make the school a safer place. >> i was just surprised this was going to be a chatting session. if i don't hear from him, he'll hear from me.
injured 17-year-old daniel berroie. >> we're looking at that because to move more staff into the cafeteria means we're taking the teacher from the second floor bathroom. >> reporter: the prisple describe -- the principal described the security as we got a first look inside the cafeteria where the shooting happened. we saw cameras near the vending machine where guidance counselor gesy glossmer disarmed gladen. he may consider a third person monitoring in addition to the two now...
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you see, cafeteria in a major university you expect to see students. when we went inside, what we found is not what you would expect. >> we don't get anything in this building at all. >> reporter: do you have any idea where the food goes? >> no. >> reporter: what's your reaction? >> i can't believe it. >> reporter: when we got off the elevator, it opened right up into the kitchen. according to health department records, inspectors were called here on a complaint. the kitchen is operated by a contract orr named sudexo. a university spokeswoman says it does not serve the hospital but makes to go items for university kiosks. they ordered food detained or destroyed because reports say it was prepared while the kitchen was operating with no hot water for cleaning. in montgomery county, inspectors closed spring garden on georgia avenue citing mice. >> the manager says it is all cleaned up and he's invited us inside. >> reporter: inside inspectors reported finding evidence of mice throughout the kitchen. >> everything is clean. >> reporter: you cleaned it all
you see, cafeteria in a major university you expect to see students. when we went inside, what we found is not what you would expect. >> we don't get anything in this building at all. >> reporter: do you have any idea where the food goes? >> no. >> reporter: what's your reaction? >> i can't believe it. >> reporter: when we got off the elevator, it opened right up into the kitchen. according to health department records, inspectors were called here on a...
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kaiser gave her beat-up cafeteria table to ms. bauer. somebody suggested confiscating all the furniture from the science wing. that'd show 'em. anna belle laughed her head-back laugh. learning happens in many different ways, i'm just saying. but even something this silly could get out of hand, and she knew it. the science teachers, especially, that was where scores most needed to come up. anna belle looked to the ceiling. after 15 years as an administrator, she knew ms. kaiser's kind. ms. kaiser was young, ms. kaiser had time and energy to spare and apparently tables too. [laughter] anna belle had been like ms. kaiser once, in another life, it seemed. can you tell carmen to lasso those teachers up? i told them, do not move furniture. then she hurried the talk along. ordinary drama made for a pleasant distraction, and after that there was still the matter of the squirrel eating through i.t. cables to address. after the meeting anna belle made her rounds. she came across a teacher agonizing over whether to shut down his fish tank. no be, a
kaiser gave her beat-up cafeteria table to ms. bauer. somebody suggested confiscating all the furniture from the science wing. that'd show 'em. anna belle laughed her head-back laugh. learning happens in many different ways, i'm just saying. but even something this silly could get out of hand, and she knew it. the science teachers, especially, that was where scores most needed to come up. anna belle looked to the ceiling. after 15 years as an administrator, she knew ms. kaiser's kind. ms....
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>> that's what we're looking at because to move a teacher -- to move more staff into the cafeteria means we're taking them from the second floor bathroom. >> there's so much of the blame going toward what staff could have done or this could have been done. [ inaudible ] >>reporter: now, the principal and county superintendent plan to gather everyone involved in the day of the shooting and meet in about 30 days. it is possible we could see some security changes. meanwhile yesterday, a grand jury indicted 15-year-old robert gladden, jr. on 29 counts related to that shooting. sheree johnson, abc 2 news. >>> 5:47 right now. former republican presidential candidate hopeful herman cain is hitting the road. today he's going to start his truth tour which begins in iowa. it's a 30-day campaign to convey his view of the facts that voters need to make choices in this election. >>> jury deliberations start in the trial of drew petersen. he is charged with murdering his third wife, kathleen savio. petersen, a former police officer is also suspected, but not charged in the disappearance of his fourth
>> that's what we're looking at because to move a teacher -- to move more staff into the cafeteria means we're taking them from the second floor bathroom. >> there's so much of the blame going toward what staff could have done or this could have been done. [ inaudible ] >>reporter: now, the principal and county superintendent plan to gather everyone involved in the day of the shooting and meet in about 30 days. it is possible we could see some security changes. meanwhile...
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. >>> also coming up, a food fight in cafeterias across this country. why students say eating all the healthy food is leaving them hungry for more. you are watching "world news now." ♪ >> announcer: "world news now" weather brought to you by no no hair removal. you by no no hair removal. the new color changing candle from air wick, brings light and fragrance together, to create a mesmerizing experience in your home. try the new color changing candle. something in the air wick. it's time to free ourselves from the smell and harshness of bleach. and free ourselves from worrying about the ones we love. new lysol power & free has more cleaning power than bleach. how? the secret is the hydrogen peroxide formula. it attacks tough stains and kills 99.9% of germs. new lysol power & free. powerful cleaning that's family friendly. another step forward in our mission for health. ♪ >>> well, gone are the days when the school cafeteria was a smorgasbord of high fat, high calorie food. new federal guidelines make healthy foods all the rage. >> or are they? in schools
. >>> also coming up, a food fight in cafeterias across this country. why students say eating all the healthy food is leaving them hungry for more. you are watching "world news now." ♪ >> announcer: "world news now" weather brought to you by no no hair removal. you by no no hair removal. the new color changing candle from air wick, brings light and fragrance together, to create a mesmerizing experience in your home. try the new color changing candle....
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during lunch ...inside the school's cafeteria... august 27th..../ gladden... faces &p... counts off... first degree ./ assault.../ , reckless... endangerment... and... other charges..../police... say.... gladden... pulled out a double barrel shot gun... and... randomly fired../ .striking... remains ..in shock trauma tonight. its a meeting that some perry hall his parents ssy was long janicc park is streaming live at the school where the auditorium was filled to capacity tonight. janice? janice? more than a dozen parents lined up many whose children were in the cafeteria when the shooting happened. they were finally able to ask thee quessions ttey've been waiting more thanna week to ask. it was a communnty meeting called by prinnipal george roberts. parents were able to air the questions that have bben troubling them from why their children weren't better accounted for to just how well the schools emergency plan worked when 15 yr ld robeet gladden allegedly shot another the next 30 days the emergency plan will be reviewed but said he was proud of how his staff acted that d
during lunch ...inside the school's cafeteria... august 27th..../ gladden... faces &p... counts off... first degree ./ assault.../ , reckless... endangerment... and... other charges..../police... say.... gladden... pulled out a double barrel shot gun... and... randomly fired../ .striking... remains ..in shock trauma tonight. its a meeting that some perry hall his parents ssy was long janicc park is streaming live at the school where the auditorium was filled to capacity tonight. janice?...
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inside ...the cafeteria... of... perry hall ..... high school.../...was...oday todaypolice... ssy.../ robert gladden...//. brought n... the... first day... offschool../.and... fired... 2 shots..../ critically... injuring.. classmate - daniel... bo--rory.../ stopped... by... - a... guidance coun/ counselor.../a... grand jury ...indicted gladden ... on... 9 counts... of... attempted muuder...// murder...//9... counns ...of... first degree assault.../ assault.../9... counts... of reckless endangerm/ endangerment.../...and... gladden's,... charged... as an adult it's.... a... meeting .../ that... some... perry hall ... high chool... parents ... say... was... long overdu/ overdue..../ janice... park... streaming live... at the... chool.../ where... hundreds... offparents... filled... the audtorium./.. getting... answers... to... last week's... shooting..../ janice? janice?jeff,at least a dozen parents got in line...the most outspoken werr parents who children were most effected by the shooting.one man says his daughter waa ttammled...one mother says her daughter
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the high school cafeteria is stocked and ready for its first meatless monday >> we are going to offer all vegetarian, nonmeat items to elevate the nutritional awareness, giving them the opportunity to have better choices and help us address the diversity of the community. >> reporter: today students will be served what is called comfort foods. in addition to a salad bar. the goal is to integrate diverse options like mediterranean foods. she is glad to hear of this new effort by the district. >> i think it is a good idea. they need -- the meat they provide is full of antibiotics and hormones. at home i try to give better quality food. everyday meat is not healthy. >> reporter: out of 1,000 students the cafeteria serves daily, jacob isn't one he's a vegetarian and says up to this point there weren't many options for hill. >> i looked into the affects of the meat we produced and learned that for the amount of meat we produce, the amount of energy it takes us in addition to the fact that we don't -- it is not even good to us. >> reporter: in addition to health and environmental benefits r
the high school cafeteria is stocked and ready for its first meatless monday >> we are going to offer all vegetarian, nonmeat items to elevate the nutritional awareness, giving them the opportunity to have better choices and help us address the diversity of the community. >> reporter: today students will be served what is called comfort foods. in addition to a salad bar. the goal is to integrate diverse options like mediterranean foods. she is glad to hear of this new effort by the...
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. >>> plus a food fight in our nation's cafeterias.nment says students are eating healthier, they say they're hungry. the creative way that the students are now fighting back. >> the new nutritional guidelines went into effect. the kids say they're not feeling full after the lunch. the calorie, maximum calories has been lowered on the lunches. >>> also her pen has been magic to say the least for years now author of the harry potter series is now ready to try her hand at writing for adults. she shares with abc now her new book is more reality though than fantasy. quite a departure from harry potter series. interesting back story on her and kind of what motivated newt book. kind of cool, hear from miss rowling. news breaking overnight, professional nfl referees will be back in the game tonight. thank you, lord. the league reached an agreement with the refs late last night. the lockout is over. >> since that outrageous call monday night in seattle. we begin our coverage with abc's dan harris. >> reporter: that late game debacle, hail mary
. >>> plus a food fight in our nation's cafeterias.nment says students are eating healthier, they say they're hungry. the creative way that the students are now fighting back. >> the new nutritional guidelines went into effect. the kids say they're not feeling full after the lunch. the calorie, maximum calories has been lowered on the lunches. >>> also her pen has been magic to say the least for years now author of the harry potter series is now ready to try her hand at...
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. >> at some schools the amount of food thrown out in cafeterias is shocking. >> kids are now throwing away twice as much food as last year. >> jon: hmmmm, now i am obviously not a nutritionist or an educator but i think if these kids are hungry i guess my solution would be, eat your mother [bleep] lunch! (laughter) you know whose's not hungry in your old pal remmy counting out in the dumpster. because you gave him your lunch. so the usda which has been setting guidelines for subsidized school lunch force the past, oh, i don't know, 70 years, has, i'm trying to curb what everybody agree says childhood obesity problem changed the last year's school lunch men fru cheese pizza, canned pie nap app-- ian apple, tater tots into whole wheat cheez pizzar, applesauce and low fat milk. oooh. why is this news? >> new guidelines thanks to michelle obama, michelle obama school lunch calorie limits. >> michelle obama nutritional school lunches. >> jon: oh, man, oh, right, that's right. because this isn't really about food or kids. it's about big government uber thanny michelle obama who if she said
. >> at some schools the amount of food thrown out in cafeterias is shocking. >> kids are now throwing away twice as much food as last year. >> jon: hmmmm, now i am obviously not a nutritionist or an educator but i think if these kids are hungry i guess my solution would be, eat your mother [bleep] lunch! (laughter) you know whose's not hungry in your old pal remmy counting out in the dumpster. because you gave him your lunch. so the usda which has been setting guidelines for...
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the high school cafeteria is stocked and ready for its first meatless monday >> we are going to offer all vegetarian, nonmeat items to elevate the nutritional awareness, giving them the opportunity to have better choices and help us address the diversity of the community. >> reporter: today students will be served what is called comfort foods. in addition to a salad bar. the goal is to integrate diverse options like mediterranean foods. she is glad to hear of this new effort by the district. >> i think it is a good idea. they need -- the meat they provide is full of antibiotics and hormones. at home i try to give better quality food. everyday meat is not healthy. >> reporter: out of 1,000 students the cafeteria serves daily, jacob isn't one he's a vegetarian and says up to this point there weren't many options for hill. >> i looked into the affects of the meat we produced and learned that for the amount of meat we produce, the amount of energy it takes us in addition to the fact that we don't -- it is not even good to us. >> reporter: in addition to health and environmental benefits r
the high school cafeteria is stocked and ready for its first meatless monday >> we are going to offer all vegetarian, nonmeat items to elevate the nutritional awareness, giving them the opportunity to have better choices and help us address the diversity of the community. >> reporter: today students will be served what is called comfort foods. in addition to a salad bar. the goal is to integrate diverse options like mediterranean foods. she is glad to hear of this new effort by the...
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>> police say that daniel was struck at random when robert gladden jr fired twice in the school cafeteria. he is scheduled for bail review on thursday. in pikesville, police have identified the couple found dead in their home yesterday afternoon. jayne miller is live in the newsroom with more on what we have learned today. >> police are saying no suspects in this case. they are making a point to say they do not consider the debts of 87-year-old george pepper and 85-year-old marjorie mari pepper of random crime. the bodies are found yesterday in their home when a relative from out of state called police to check on the couple. vaughn pepper was found on the first floor of the house and his wife was found in the basement. some object has been recovered by police that could be a weapon. >> we know that people in the neighborhood obviously have a lot of concerns about this crime. we want to stress that at this time, police believe that this was not a random crime. however, it is very early in the investigation. is still very active investigation at this hour, so the facts are subject to chang
>> police say that daniel was struck at random when robert gladden jr fired twice in the school cafeteria. he is scheduled for bail review on thursday. in pikesville, police have identified the couple found dead in their home yesterday afternoon. jayne miller is live in the newsroom with more on what we have learned today. >> police are saying no suspects in this case. they are making a point to say they do not consider the debts of 87-year-old george pepper and 85-year-old marjorie...
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you don't have to buy what the cafeteria serves.f you don't like what the restaurant is selling, don't eat there. you can pack your own lunch. >> let's say you are at disneyland. would you feel the same way at disneyland? >> no because you are not allowed to bring your own stuff. you are allowed to pack your own lunch. the kids say the lunch purchases are down 70% which means the cafeteria will have to back down and start serving higher calorie meals, and that is democracy. >> will you stop killing it. we had a great angle. >> how dare you bring rational and fact. >> i pack my son's lunch. >> enough with the logic. >> you pack your son's lunch, right? >> yes. >> i bet you do. so this means nothing to you. this is more than enough. >> i saw the 850 calories and i'm like, what are these people, pigs? that's the limit? good lord. >> you don't even know what that is. is that like a big, giant, hipo? >> that would be delicious. with sauce and start at the tail and work my way up. >> the whole thing doesn't make sense. the guy claims he b
you don't have to buy what the cafeteria serves.f you don't like what the restaurant is selling, don't eat there. you can pack your own lunch. >> let's say you are at disneyland. would you feel the same way at disneyland? >> no because you are not allowed to bring your own stuff. you are allowed to pack your own lunch. the kids say the lunch purchases are down 70% which means the cafeteria will have to back down and start serving higher calorie meals, and that is democracy. >>...
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the cafeteria might be racially and culturally insensitive. >> i thought you were throwing it out tohe panel? >> no, i was reading. she has done this so many times. frankly i am tired of it. >> she was being interviewed about the portland school district's program designed to narrow the achievement gap that involves, and i am not making this up, educating teachers anders on their own -- teachers on their own white privilege. she picks up on the subtle language of racism and use the pb and j to make her point, quote, what about somali or hispanic students who might not eat sandwiches ? on the way to say americans eat peanut butter and jelly. do you have anything like that? let them tell you. maybe they eat torta or pita. meanwhile the district's tech courses for gifted kittens has received nothing but kudos. watch your back zuckerburg. don't know what that means, really. lori, if you want to talk i can go to you first. jierks oh please. >> this whole program is to help make students of different ethnicities feel welcome at the school. but does it really? >> no. do you know what they s
the cafeteria might be racially and culturally insensitive. >> i thought you were throwing it out tohe panel? >> no, i was reading. she has done this so many times. frankly i am tired of it. >> she was being interviewed about the portland school district's program designed to narrow the achievement gap that involves, and i am not making this up, educating teachers anders on their own -- teachers on their own white privilege. she picks up on the subtle language of racism and...
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now we turn to an uprising in the school cafeteria. schools say healthy lunches man dated under federal guidelines leaving them hungry. the new menu is supposed to help fight obesity but the kids are fighting back with a song and raising questions what's enough. we want to know what's happening with the lunches they're getting. jim avila has more. >> it's a lunch room revolt. ♪ i need to get some food today ♪ >> students and teachers at this kansas high school creating eye viral video pro tefth of the new callie-cutting menus in their cafeteria. they say they're just not getting enough to eat. ♪ we are hungry >> reporter: their complaint new usda school lunch guidelines, limbing cal trois fight obesity epidemic among the america's youth. the new nutritionist recommended rules resplikt elementary scholars to 650 calorie, 070 for middle school and 850 for high school. today you may find pizza, chicken nuggets and french fries you now half of each place must be filled with vegetables and fruit plus milk and fruit smoothie. in some schools
now we turn to an uprising in the school cafeteria. schools say healthy lunches man dated under federal guidelines leaving them hungry. the new menu is supposed to help fight obesity but the kids are fighting back with a song and raising questions what's enough. we want to know what's happening with the lunches they're getting. jim avila has more. >> it's a lunch room revolt. ♪ i need to get some food today ♪ >> students and teachers at this kansas high school creating eye viral...
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. >>> also this morning, cafeteria crusaders. the students who say when it comes to healthier school lunches, enough is not enough. [ male announcer ] this is rudy. his morning starts with arthritis pain. and two pills. afternoon's overhaul starts with more pain. more pills. triple checking hydraulics. the evening brings more pain. so, back to more pills. almost done, when... hang on. stan's doctor recommended aleve. it can keep pain away all day with fewer pills than tylenol. this is rudy. who switched to aleve. and two pills for a day free of pain. ♪ [ female announcer ] and try aleve for relief from tough headaches. car insurance companies say they'll save you by switching, you'd have like, a ton of dollars. but how are they saving you those dollars? a lot of companies might answer "um" or, "no comment." then there's esurance. born online, raised by technology, and majors in efficiency. so whatever they save, you save. hassle, time, paperwork, hair-tearing-out, and yes, especially dollars. esurance. insurance for the modern wo
. >>> also this morning, cafeteria crusaders. the students who say when it comes to healthier school lunches, enough is not enough. [ male announcer ] this is rudy. his morning starts with arthritis pain. and two pills. afternoon's overhaul starts with more pain. more pills. triple checking hydraulics. the evening brings more pain. so, back to more pills. almost done, when... hang on. stan's doctor recommended aleve. it can keep pain away all day with fewer pills than tylenol. this is...
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step back. >> following protocol, inmates on the yard hit the ground and those in the cafeteria takeheir seats, as officers sprint to the scene. >> it was a tense moment when everybody hit the deck. sure enough, they found a weapon and we were right in the middle of it. >> officers catch a gang member attempting to conceal a shank, a homemade slashing weapon. this time, violence was avoided. but nowhere is gang influence more prevalent than out on the rec yards of california's prisons. >> this is a turf war here. everybody's got their own turf and they're not going to let anybody else take it from them. the inmates segregate themselves out here. and the reason being that the gangs want it that way. so a man has no choice but to go with his own type of people. >> it's all run by gangs or at least the gangs think they run the prisons, and then the correctional officers think they run the prison. but everybody gangs up by race and you have to know where you're going. you don't want to go walking in the wrong area of the prison yard because you're on somebody else's turf. >> while inmate
step back. >> following protocol, inmates on the yard hit the ground and those in the cafeteria takeheir seats, as officers sprint to the scene. >> it was a tense moment when everybody hit the deck. sure enough, they found a weapon and we were right in the middle of it. >> officers catch a gang member attempting to conceal a shank, a homemade slashing weapon. this time, violence was avoided. but nowhere is gang influence more prevalent than out on the rec yards of california's...
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a cafeteria at a major university, you expect to see students. inside what we found is not what you'd expect. >> we don't eat anything in this building at all. >> reporter: any idea where that food goes? >> no idea. >> reporter: what's your reaction? >> can't believe it. >> reporter: when we got off the elevator, it opened right up into the kitchen. >> it's against our policy to make any statements. >> reporter: according to health department records, inspectors were called on a complaint here. the kitchen is operated by a contractor named sudexo. a howard university spokeswoman said it makes to go items for university kiosks but does not serve the hospital. investigators ordered food detained or destroyed because it was prepared while the kitchen was operating with no hot water for cleaning. in montgomery county inspectors closed spring guard on georgia avenue near leisure world boulevard citing mice. the manager says it's cleaned up and invited us inside. inside inspectors reported finding evidence of mice throughout the kitchen. >> clean this
a cafeteria at a major university, you expect to see students. inside what we found is not what you'd expect. >> we don't eat anything in this building at all. >> reporter: any idea where that food goes? >> no idea. >> reporter: what's your reaction? >> can't believe it. >> reporter: when we got off the elevator, it opened right up into the kitchen. >> it's against our policy to make any statements. >> reporter: according to health department...
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when the bus driver parked behind a cafeteria the drummers gathered there things. jaquarius gave the principle of hard time. this is a legal. anabel said we're not recruiting. we are showing off. [laughter] then she turned the subject to testing the entry-level test was coming up and his girlfriend had already passed the test she was applying to baylor notes has no college and no college football. he said when i get to the test it does not translate like i had not been studying. a buzzer was sounding the eighth graders were starting lunch. issue wanted to attract the incoming class it was time to put on the show. okay. are you ready? they followed him up the ramp and into the cafeteria with their principal close behind calling where are my sprinters and dancers? the paygo resounded and somebody said his it reagan high. the job line dropped into a shuffle resembling hip-hop if not for the tremendous racket with every muscle strain. taking to the floor below the stage the drum line was the common response. they tried to get their voice is as deep as they could but th
when the bus driver parked behind a cafeteria the drummers gathered there things. jaquarius gave the principle of hard time. this is a legal. anabel said we're not recruiting. we are showing off. [laughter] then she turned the subject to testing the entry-level test was coming up and his girlfriend had already passed the test she was applying to baylor notes has no college and no college football. he said when i get to the test it does not translate like i had not been studying. a buzzer was...
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robert gladden did not target daniel when he opened fire inside the high school cafeteria. he is charged with attempted murder and assault and pass a bill review hearing on thursday. daniel plans to play with his do g and make tacos while he recovers. >> what is behind an historic drop in people who smoke. [ male announcer ] the magic of nature appears every day, within each strand of an oat's rhythmical sway. when an apple's vibrant red temptation and honey's sweet touch of golden sensation, join together with a pecan crunch you'll savor, on in flavor. ♪ ♪ nature's best-written recipe is ready for you to enjoy. elicious. now try our new crunchy dark chocolate peanut butter bar. >> we are here with a taste of d.c. coming to pennsylvania avenue on october 6 through october 8. visit us online for more information. >> good morning, washington. >> 6:00 then on this tuesday morning. the taliban has added ba prince harry to its hit list. he is flying an apache helicopter on his second tour of duty in afghanistan. the british military is keeping him away from afghan soldiers and u
robert gladden did not target daniel when he opened fire inside the high school cafeteria. he is charged with attempted murder and assault and pass a bill review hearing on thursday. daniel plans to play with his do g and make tacos while he recovers. >> what is behind an historic drop in people who smoke. [ male announcer ] the magic of nature appears every day, within each strand of an oat's rhythmical sway. when an apple's vibrant red temptation and honey's sweet touch of golden...
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the first of its kind crackdown aplays to any place with a food service license, eateries, cafeteriasesity. critics say it's just more government interference. >> i think that we have the freedom of speech. and we have freedom of will. we should be able to do and drink what we want. >> barring any court action the ban goes into effect next march. i like a big soda. sugary beverage. >> you look yourself a big old soda. >> do you? >> completely affecting me. >> i have to save it for the cheeseburger and water. >> a what, a water? >> i'm from the northeast. >> i'll have a water. >> is that how they say it, in the michigan area? >> midwest. yeah. >> friday forecast, take another soaker across texas. then the heavy rain will continue into oklahoma city. little rock, new orleans, memphis, thunderstorms from the carolina coast, florida. showers, buffalo, pittsburgh, cleveland. >> mostly 80s along the east coast. 70s, minneapolis, dallas. 90s in the desert southwest. >>> here is a ray of sunshine despite the rain out there. a ray of sunshine in a decidedly gloomy season. for the paus -- for t
the first of its kind crackdown aplays to any place with a food service license, eateries, cafeteriasesity. critics say it's just more government interference. >> i think that we have the freedom of speech. and we have freedom of will. we should be able to do and drink what we want. >> barring any court action the ban goes into effect next march. i like a big soda. sugary beverage. >> you look yourself a big old soda. >> do you? >> completely affecting me. >>...
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the first was at a high school where a student was shot in the cafeteria. cafeteria. a week later a
the first was at a high school where a student was shot in the cafeteria. cafeteria. a week later a
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. >> a new and disturbing motive is emerging tonight in the cafeteria shooting at perry hall high school. >> attorneys for robert gladden jr. now say he went to the school armed with a shotgun because expected and desired to be killed. david collins is live in towson tonight with more on the story. >> court testimony revealed that gladden is on a suicide watch. he arrived in a black t-shirt with rock republic written on the back. according to his attorney, 15- year-old robert gladden went to perry hall high school armed with a shotgun and 21 rounds of ammo because he expected and desired to be killed. >> the primarily was motivated to commit suicide by cop. what he was doing was acting out in a terrible fashion in the hopes that somebody other than him would pull the trigger for him and he would then paris. >> one of his attorneys had previously said he took the gun to school to intimidate bullies and had no intention of pulling the trigger. baltimore county investigators could not confirm claims that gladden is a victim of bullying. 17-year-old daniel bowery -- daniel borowy suffered a
. >> a new and disturbing motive is emerging tonight in the cafeteria shooting at perry hall high school. >> attorneys for robert gladden jr. now say he went to the school armed with a shotgun because expected and desired to be killed. david collins is live in towson tonight with more on the story. >> court testimony revealed that gladden is on a suicide watch. he arrived in a black t-shirt with rock republic written on the back. according to his attorney, 15- year-old robert...
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cafeteria..../ perry... hall parents... are... raising questions. questiins.dozens... gathered...a... community meeting... lasttnight.../ called by... principal... george roberts..../ parents... p voiced concerns... over the school's... emergency plan... / and... how... well... it worked../. after... 15-year-old ... robert gladden... alleeedly... shot ...another student... in... the back..../ says... the plan... will be... reviewed.../ but... says... he's proud ... of... how his staff... reacted that day. "for him to be able to sneak a shotgun, i could, anyone could sneak a handgun in here"((take sot))"proactive...ppincipals will be discussing"be top we discussing"the victim... daniel... ba- rory... remains hospitalized,.../ but... his condition is improving. a... federal investigation... into the... ellicott city... appears... to beefocusing ....n... track connitions.../. conditions.../.11-year-olds.... elizabeth nass... and... &prose mayor... were... killed last month... when... the train purying ... them... in coal..../ a... report... by the ... n-t-s-b... maintenance,,, may,,,
cafeteria..../ perry... hall parents... are... raising questions. questiins.dozens... gathered...a... community meeting... lasttnight.../ called by... principal... george roberts..../ parents... p voiced concerns... over the school's... emergency plan... / and... how... well... it worked../. after... 15-year-old ... robert gladden... alleeedly... shot ...another student... in... the back..../ says... the plan... will be... reviewed.../ but... says... he's proud ... of... how his staff......
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. >> greg: we know what the white house is concerned with, the food in the school cafeteria.on and i'm like what is more frightening, hot dog in a cafeteria? or constantly entitled angry teacher. those guys go back in the school are going to be far more harmful to your kid than i don't know, a slice of pizza. the other thing is you know who looks presidential right now? scott walker. maybe jay should call -- >> eric: a lot of similarities, right? video between madison, wisconsin, and chicago right now. dana can you weigh in? take a look at rahm emanuel talking about mitt romney's response. listen to this. >> the commitment here is to make sure that you don't have education resources. as well you have great principles, make sure you got resources to do what you got to do. he has a lot of other types of things to do like the tax cuts for the most fortunate. that means there will be tremendous cuts in education. that is the right choices. >> dana: definition of chutzpah when you are in, back on your heels and you still have got to get the talking points out about mitt romney. wh
. >> greg: we know what the white house is concerned with, the food in the school cafeteria.on and i'm like what is more frightening, hot dog in a cafeteria? or constantly entitled angry teacher. those guys go back in the school are going to be far more harmful to your kid than i don't know, a slice of pizza. the other thing is you know who looks presidential right now? scott walker. maybe jay should call -- >> eric: a lot of similarities, right? video between madison, wisconsin,...
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cafeteria and today's incident was inside stemmers run middle school. no one was hurt but a suspect is in custody. roosevelt leftwich joins us. just too close, different circumstances but yet another scary situation. >> reporter: it's going to cause a lot of changes as they beef up police presence in and around the schools. they say this latest incident highlights the fact that they need adults to be more careful with the guns in their house. it was an awful hour of not knowing. >> you just heard about this like, what was it, a couple weeks ago at perry hall. >> reporter: okay, at this point what authorities are asking parents to do is to make sure their guns are locked up. they said they're not giving too much information out about this particular case. what they're asking people to do is to make sure they buy very simple inexspean shiv things like trig -- inexpensive things like trigger locks. the student is identified as a 13-year-old 8th grader. they said what he did, achording to police, they said he -- according to police, they said he brought a g
cafeteria and today's incident was inside stemmers run middle school. no one was hurt but a suspect is in custody. roosevelt leftwich joins us. just too close, different circumstances but yet another scary situation. >> reporter: it's going to cause a lot of changes as they beef up police presence in and around the schools. they say this latest incident highlights the fact that they need adults to be more careful with the guns in their house. it was an awful hour of not knowing. >>...
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it baltimore county teenager home after she was shot in a school cafeteria. the 15-year-old was released hospital after spending two weeks recovering. the person who shot him did not target the victim. the perpetrator will have a hearing thursday. >> police in the wheaton are searching for a man who attacked girl with a taser in broad daylight. happened yesterday afternoon the georgia avenue corridor. the manchester with a taser in to grab her cell phone. >> be careful in broad daylight. everyone should be careful. not seriouslywas hurt. the electronic shock devices are banned in some states. in montgomery county, it is legal for an adult to purchase one. virginia loudoun county sheriff's office say it 3-year- died after falling from window in his home. this happened sunday. the little boy fell from a third story window. authorities are ruling the fall and accident and the little boy was airlifted to inova fairfax but digester de. baltimore ravens owner art will be laid to rest today. he died last week in the age of 87. the reagans are paying tribute him last
it baltimore county teenager home after she was shot in a school cafeteria. the 15-year-old was released hospital after spending two weeks recovering. the person who shot him did not target the victim. the perpetrator will have a hearing thursday. >> police in the wheaton are searching for a man who attacked girl with a taser in broad daylight. happened yesterday afternoon the georgia avenue corridor. the manchester with a taser in to grab her cell phone. >> be careful in broad...
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accused of opening fire in the cafeteria. 3 the ravens kick off their season-home opener...ith a victory over the cincinnati ben! bengals!joe flacco threw 299 yards and tto touchdowns...ed reed had an innerceptton and took it 34 yards to the endzone..ray rice....also scoring two touccdowns.the team sacked bengals times.it was a blow out.. after the ravens scored 24 straight points... in just over six minutes.the final score... 44 to 13. tiara's dog "seven" looks a little guilty... opefully he celebrating the ravens win.e - and.. little braylon is only 9 weeks old but he's smiling big after his favorite team crushed the bengals. 3show us your purple pride.you can upload photos and videos toous through purple -at -fox baltimore -dot- com.and you can see those pictures on our "see it shoot it send it" page at foxbaltimore dot com.or you can go to our facebook page.. facebook dot com slash foobaltimore... click on "inside fox45." surveillance video captures a burgler taking a nap.after spending several miiutts trying to break into a store. store.it happened at the tarheel barbeq
accused of opening fire in the cafeteria. 3 the ravens kick off their season-home opener...ith a victory over the cincinnati ben! bengals!joe flacco threw 299 yards and tto touchdowns...ed reed had an innerceptton and took it 34 yards to the endzone..ray rice....also scoring two touccdowns.the team sacked bengals times.it was a blow out.. after the ravens scored 24 straight points... in just over six minutes.the final score... 44 to 13. tiara's dog "seven" looks a little guilty......
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>> you were saying she said it shouldn't be served in the cafeteria. >> i didn't say that. >> we neveraid that. she said she thinks it is cultural insense tee. insensitive. >> it has nothing to do with serving the sandwich. >> we never said that. >> greg, your exact quote was an oregon school principal suggested serving the sandwiches in the cafeteria may be racially and culturally insensitive. >> find out whose initials are on that and their stuff will be in a box tomorrow. >> i take it it is somebody that is sitting at the table with you. >> i didn't write that. >> bernard, you said this principal is probably really white. greg, you said her name is gutierrez. it is the principal. >> in the article it says the last name is scott. >> we literally taken a decent story and turned it into trash. >> and she is the principal and her parents imigrated from mexico. >> the concept is stupid that using peanut butter and jelly -- that's stupid. i did say sammich. >> i love sammich. having said that, there is an interesting story anyway. the actual real story is very interesting. it is a shame y
>> you were saying she said it shouldn't be served in the cafeteria. >> i didn't say that. >> we neveraid that. she said she thinks it is cultural insense tee. insensitive. >> it has nothing to do with serving the sandwich. >> we never said that. >> greg, your exact quote was an oregon school principal suggested serving the sandwiches in the cafeteria may be racially and culturally insensitive. >> find out whose initials are on that and their stuff will...
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he was driving a cafeteria vehicle on a service road. the employee crashed into a parked private jet. that crash sheered off the top of the vehicle and decapitated the driver. there is no word tonight on what caused the man to crash. >>> police are stepping up patrols following two nights of prot . demonstrators threw paint. they also threw red paint on the doors of the police station. an officer shot and injured a gang member on thursday night. police say he pulled out a gun on the officer who was trying to question him. one officer was injured during last night's protest when someone threw a bottle and struck her in the head. the police chief promises a town hall meeting to discuss the officer-involved shooting has now been scheduled monday morning at 11:30. >>> quick work by east bay firefighters brought a fast moving fire under control late this afternoon. ktvu's noel walker has more. the firefighter had to finds to keep the fire away from homes. noel. >> reporter: it is an area of rolling hills blanketed in this dry brush. it doesn'
he was driving a cafeteria vehicle on a service road. the employee crashed into a parked private jet. that crash sheered off the top of the vehicle and decapitated the driver. there is no word tonight on what caused the man to crash. >>> police are stepping up patrols following two nights of prot . demonstrators threw paint. they also threw red paint on the doors of the police station. an officer shot and injured a gang member on thursday night. police say he pulled out a gun on the...
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>> reporter: when shots were fired inside perry hall's cafeteria on the first day of school, parents didn't have to wait for a note. >> he called me and said mom, mom, mom. there's a shooting. a shooting. >> i said, what! >> reporter: security is one of the main reasons parents give kids cell phones. 75% of the kids between 12 and 17 have cell phones. do they need one? >> if you have a child who's home for a long period of time or catching a bus or whatnot, they might need a cell phone earlier than someone else. >> reporter: my husband and i decided we would get our daughter a cell phone when she goes to middle school. at that point he is will be much more independent. >> neither one of my children have cell phones. i don't feel that children in middle school should have them. my daughter won't be getting a cell phone until at least the ninth grade. i think, in my opinion, it's a crutch for not properly monitoring your children. >> reporter: crutch or comfort. she said trust your gut when this comes to giving your child a cell phone. >> the best time to get a child a cell phone is wh
>> reporter: when shots were fired inside perry hall's cafeteria on the first day of school, parents didn't have to wait for a note. >> he called me and said mom, mom, mom. there's a shooting. a shooting. >> i said, what! >> reporter: security is one of the main reasons parents give kids cell phones. 75% of the kids between 12 and 17 have cell phones. do they need one? >> if you have a child who's home for a long period of time or catching a bus or whatnot, they...
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. >>> the groups are pushing the department of agriculture to take tuna off the list in the cafeteria because of concerns about mercury. they tested canned tuna and found different levels of the potentially dangerous substance. al ba core tuna could triple the mercury exposure for a child. they're recommending kids under 55-pounds limit tuna to one kneel a month. >>> american airlines canceled 55 flights inside. the airline and the pilots are fighting over plans to reduce the number of flights over the next few weeks. many are due to pilots calling in sick or filing maintain nants reports -- maintenance reports. as many as 34 flights a day would have to be canceled. >>> it's one of the city's most popular parkings but it could be getting a little less green. what people are doing to feet it. >>> the air is hot in september. sor the sales -- so are the sales. anncr: a good job. it's the key to a good life. but it isn't always easy to find one... a vote for question seven is a vote for maryland jobs. two thousand construction jobs to build a new resort casino. four thousand permanent jo
. >>> the groups are pushing the department of agriculture to take tuna off the list in the cafeteria because of concerns about mercury. they tested canned tuna and found different levels of the potentially dangerous substance. al ba core tuna could triple the mercury exposure for a child. they're recommending kids under 55-pounds limit tuna to one kneel a month. >>> american airlines canceled 55 flights inside. the airline and the pilots are fighting over plans to reduce the...