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everybody had to eat in the commons cafeteria. [speaking mandarin chinese] >> translator: they were waiting at the gate at the front door of the cafeteria, the kitchen, they were not allowed to go in to eat. they literally -- [inaudible] in starvation. >> in your book, you describe as a young man that you were an idealist, you were a good communist, yet at the same time, you describe the fear that people had of the government. i'm curious how you reconciled those two forces. idealism and support for the system, with the fear that the system intimidated and scared people and sometimes killed them. [speaking mandarin chinese] >> translator: at that time, my generation would be brainwashed with one belief, which was communism. that was the only. [speaking mandarin chinese] >> translator: the information available to us was what the government wanted us to know. [speaking mandarin chinese] >> translator: those who disagreed with the government were persecuted. >> translator: we believed in communism and thought communism was great. [s
everybody had to eat in the commons cafeteria. [speaking mandarin chinese] >> translator: they were waiting at the gate at the front door of the cafeteria, the kitchen, they were not allowed to go in to eat. they literally -- [inaudible] in starvation. >> in your book, you describe as a young man that you were an idealist, you were a good communist, yet at the same time, you describe the fear that people had of the government. i'm curious how you reconciled those two forces....
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everyone had to eat in the commune cafeteria. so many people were just waiting at the gate at the front door of the cafeteria in the kitchen and they were not allowed to eat and they would literally fall down to death in starvation. >> you describe in your book about this, how you were a good communists. but you described the fear that the people had. idealism and support for the system, with the fear that the system intimidated and scared people and sometimes kill them. [speaking in native tongue] [speaking in native tongue] [speaking in native tongue] >> translator: my generation had been brainwashed with one belief, which was communism. [speaking in native tongue] >> translator: the only information available to us, it was the information that the government wanted us to know. those who disagreed were persecuted so i -- on one hand we did not have this information and we really believed in communism. they really believed it was great on the other hand we are afraid and frightened that we would miss the persecution of the non-c
everyone had to eat in the commune cafeteria. so many people were just waiting at the gate at the front door of the cafeteria in the kitchen and they were not allowed to eat and they would literally fall down to death in starvation. >> you describe in your book about this, how you were a good communists. but you described the fear that the people had. idealism and support for the system, with the fear that the system intimidated and scared people and sometimes kill them. [speaking in...
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actually they are installing a 24-hour cafeteria restaurant.xpect the trend to continue with some hotels making arrangements with local restaurants to deliver food to their rooms. discuss -- >> lightning rooooouuuunnnnnddd. lightning round. >> so, who loses more here, the waiters who get extravagant tips from drunk men like me, or people having affairs who now have to leave the hotel to eat? >> it is the people having affairs. and it is those who enjoy spending $40 for a grilled cheese sandwich. i won't miss. it i would only order it when i was too drunk to leave the room anyway. >> it was for when you are lazy and spinning and then you end up not eating half of it and putting it outside and somebody like bill would walk by and eat the rest. and then he would throw up and track the vomit into the elevator. isn't the whole point of staying in a hotel that you can order food and answer the door in your robe, perhaps open? >> why insert the robe into the equation. honestly, this forces the question, are we even in america anymore? it is my right t
actually they are installing a 24-hour cafeteria restaurant.xpect the trend to continue with some hotels making arrangements with local restaurants to deliver food to their rooms. discuss -- >> lightning rooooouuuunnnnnddd. lightning round. >> so, who loses more here, the waiters who get extravagant tips from drunk men like me, or people having affairs who now have to leave the hotel to eat? >> it is the people having affairs. and it is those who enjoy spending $40 for a...
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. >>> starbucks prohibirá fumar a los clientes a 25 pies de las terrazas de sus cafeterías. >>> el ministeriociónd e los 5 miembros del grupo se realizó en conjunto internacional. >>> manifestaciones se llevaron a cabo con propuestas antigubernamentales y las policías actuaron con gases lacrimógenos y balas de goma. >>> termiantor podría combatir al talibán y otros grupos terroristas! (mÚsica). ♪ ♪. (mÚsica). ♪ ♪. >>> la odisea que viven muchos en búsqueda del sueño americnao llega al cine y jaime garcía nos habla del tema. >>> el cine se conveirte en el mejor medio para ver la realidad de los immigrantes y cuando el mundo está lleno de esta frivolidad, así se puede dat a entender más esto. >>> así se firugó damián como mejor actor. >>> una películ ganó en el festival de cannes y esto se busca poner ante el público general. el sindicato de películas de los Ángeles busca poner esto en debate en un concurso de cine juvenil. >>> este concurso busca que en 3 minutos jovens logren mostrar su realidad sobre los immigrantes. >>> descubrí mucho dolo ry risteza, pero también mucha perseverancia. >>> e
. >>> starbucks prohibirá fumar a los clientes a 25 pies de las terrazas de sus cafeterías. >>> el ministeriociónd e los 5 miembros del grupo se realizó en conjunto internacional. >>> manifestaciones se llevaron a cabo con propuestas antigubernamentales y las policías actuaron con gases lacrimógenos y balas de goma. >>> termiantor podría combatir al talibán y otros grupos terroristas! (mÚsica). ♪ ♪. (mÚsica). ♪ ♪. >>> la odisea que...
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. - is there a cafeteria in the hospital? cafeteria. - that's a good point. brucie, do you know a nice restaurant in the area? i'm going to want those noses back. please, give it a rest with that martyr nonsense. who is he, patch adams? you know who never acts like he cares about kids? - dad. - dad. mac: all right, buddy, baking soda, lube, balloons. this is how it's going to go. i'm going to jam this into your rectum and then... whoop, like that, it's going to expand in your colon, okay? - it's going to be that big? - absolutely. you ready? drop those pants. hey, guys, what do you think? - it's a good look. - sharp. - where you headed? - i tell you what, i feel like a hundred dollars. ever since you guys beat that guy up, i got to thinking. hey, what am i going to do, huh? dive into some kind of depression over this? no, i'm going to jump right back on the horse. so i contacted that woman on my space who claimed that we had a one-night stand. turns out she's single and ready to go. - give me some skin. - good work. - ( knock
. - is there a cafeteria in the hospital? cafeteria. - that's a good point. brucie, do you know a nice restaurant in the area? i'm going to want those noses back. please, give it a rest with that martyr nonsense. who is he, patch adams? you know who never acts like he cares about kids? - dad. - dad. mac: all right, buddy, baking soda, lube, balloons. this is how it's going to go. i'm going to jam this into your rectum and then... whoop, like that, it's going to expand in your colon, okay? -...
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step back. >> following protocol, inmates on the yard hit the ground and those in the cafeteria take their seats as officers sprint to the scene. >> it was a tense moment when everybody hit the deck. sure enough, they found a weapon and we were right in the middle of it. >> officers catch a gang member attempting to conceal a shank, a homemade slashing weapon. this time, violence was avoided. but nowhere is gang influence more prevalent than out on the rec yards of california's prisons. >> this is a turf war here. everybody's got their own turf and they're not going to let anybody else take it from them. the inmates segregate themselves out here. and the reason being that the gangs want it that way. so a man has no choice but to go with his own type of people. >> it's all run by gangs or at least the gangs think they run the prisons, and then the correctional officers think they run the prison. but everybody gangs up by race and you have to know where you're going. you don't want to go walking in the wrong area of the prison yard because you're on somebody else's turf. >> while inmat
step back. >> following protocol, inmates on the yard hit the ground and those in the cafeteria take their seats as officers sprint to the scene. >> it was a tense moment when everybody hit the deck. sure enough, they found a weapon and we were right in the middle of it. >> officers catch a gang member attempting to conceal a shank, a homemade slashing weapon. this time, violence was avoided. but nowhere is gang influence more prevalent than out on the rec yards of...
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you, tyler and sue, i've heard anecdotes of one company actually recruiting employees inside the cafeteria at the khai headquarters, some upset thinking you better come to work fours, can do you the same coined work but we can pay you a lot more. a lot of the appeal is the salary. not subject to government-scale salaries once they go to the contractors. snowden at the age of 29 he was making a $200,000 a year salary, not something you could do as a government intelligence agent. can't pay that well. >> certainly they can't. >> part of what's going on here in this culture. >> pretty brazen to recruit them in the cafeteria. >> it was. that particular incident caused controversy, but it's the type of thing you see, the revolving door at the public and private sector. see that at the top level and the junior level now as well. >> thanks, appreciate it very much. >>> 3-m shares on the move hovering at a 52-week high, up 52%. the company's ceo is speaking exclusively to cnbc in his first tv interview taking that top job last week. our chief international correspondent michelle caruso-breyera joi
you, tyler and sue, i've heard anecdotes of one company actually recruiting employees inside the cafeteria at the khai headquarters, some upset thinking you better come to work fours, can do you the same coined work but we can pay you a lot more. a lot of the appeal is the salary. not subject to government-scale salaries once they go to the contractors. snowden at the age of 29 he was making a $200,000 a year salary, not something you could do as a government intelligence agent. can't pay that...
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no more bingo night after 43 years at the campus cafeteria. >> 43 years for them to have this and support the children is terrible to throw it away. >> reporter: for many people here winning tonight is bittersweet because they are losing a tradition. they need the room for banquets and meetings. it didn't go over well with the bingo crowd. >> we have to call. >> reporter: after tonight. >> 0-70. >> b-i-n-g-o will g-o. >> what is going on with the world if you can't have bingo? something must be done. >> that's what i think. let's get on that. >> reporter: the producer was saying we have weather video for you. it is not very impressive. >> oooh. >> whoa. looks like rain. >> reporter: people may have umbrellas tomorrow. we have a balmy system. 65 degrees in livermore. there is more tomorrow morning. you will see in a minute. expect tuesday to be wet for the bay area. by next monday night we could be near 100 degrees inland. high pressure building over the west coast. we have fog and rain outside your window tomorrow. we show the low off the pacific northwest which will drive moisture in. it
no more bingo night after 43 years at the campus cafeteria. >> 43 years for them to have this and support the children is terrible to throw it away. >> reporter: for many people here winning tonight is bittersweet because they are losing a tradition. they need the room for banquets and meetings. it didn't go over well with the bingo crowd. >> we have to call. >> reporter: after tonight. >> 0-70. >> b-i-n-g-o will g-o. >> what is going on with the world...
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seems to me you want to say we will meet in the cafeteria. >> they like to dress up. >> what is it, theystumes and toys. they like to have thomas the tank engine and hats. those toys, bob, get your mind out of the gutter. >> so immature. >> i may not have you as my campaign manager. >> you think? you'd have a lot of fun. >> that's true. >> you can sit on his shoulders when you give speeches. >> that's true, he could ride me around like a camel in the park. where am i? 41 conservative groups now suing the irs. kimberly, what's the end result? >> sometimes i love the law. they had it coming. you know, i think this is just scratching the surface. how many more things are we going to find out about the irs, one unity, one office. that was one of their themes for their charade. >> this is a federal lawsuit, right? can't a judge make all these go together in one suit instead of 40 separate ones? >> they're suing as a group. >> that's going to be very difficult for the irs. it is bad. this agency should go by the wayside if this continues. >> what can the irs do to restore any confidence? >> no
seems to me you want to say we will meet in the cafeteria. >> they like to dress up. >> what is it, theystumes and toys. they like to have thomas the tank engine and hats. those toys, bob, get your mind out of the gutter. >> so immature. >> i may not have you as my campaign manager. >> you think? you'd have a lot of fun. >> that's true. >> you can sit on his shoulders when you give speeches. >> that's true, he could ride me around like a camel in...
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fact which is the cafeteria any. is hard some. mornings like this. i'm sorry. it's. not easy for me and usually. or it may. or in the middle of the day. just he's so busy right now where the training schedule. and getting ready to leave so he's got a lot of stress on him. i want a baby before he deployed speakers if something were to happen god forbid i would have that part of him here with me. the. little boys. or girls. confusion. somewhat direction normal teenage thing. i see people trying to find their way and a very wicked world. it's like leading the lambs to slaughter you know they don't know. do i admire them and respect them and have great pride in knowing their intention yes and i want to cry sorry because they. they have extremely good intentions in defending freedom. on our respect generations that america was founded on but i think that maybe they're slightly this. so how it's hard for me it's hard as a mother you know because i think my kids. this. is. twenty two years old. and i must kill thirty people. to the same thing that you were given badges for
fact which is the cafeteria any. is hard some. mornings like this. i'm sorry. it's. not easy for me and usually. or it may. or in the middle of the day. just he's so busy right now where the training schedule. and getting ready to leave so he's got a lot of stress on him. i want a baby before he deployed speakers if something were to happen god forbid i would have that part of him here with me. the. little boys. or girls. confusion. somewhat direction normal teenage thing. i see people trying...
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fact which is the cafeteria. is hard some. morning. i'm sorry. it's. not. really. or in my. order in the middle of it. just he's so busy right now where the train schedule. and give you ready to leave so he's got a lot of stress on him. she . i want a baby before he deployed speakers if something were to happen god forbid i would have got part of him here with me. being the. little boys. girls. with direction normal teenage thing. i see people trying to find their way and a very wicked world. it's like leading the lambs to slaughter you know they don't know. do i admire them and respect them and have great pride in knowing their intention yes now i want to cry sorry because. they have extremely good intentions in defending freedom. on our respect generations that america was founded on but i think that maybe they're slightly this. so how it's hard for me it's hard as a mother you know because i think my kids. this. is. twenty two years old. and i must kill thirty people. just the same thing that you were given badges for in iraq you know you would have you considered a seria
fact which is the cafeteria. is hard some. morning. i'm sorry. it's. not. really. or in my. order in the middle of it. just he's so busy right now where the train schedule. and give you ready to leave so he's got a lot of stress on him. she . i want a baby before he deployed speakers if something were to happen god forbid i would have got part of him here with me. being the. little boys. girls. with direction normal teenage thing. i see people trying to find their way and a very wicked world....
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planning on given serious presentations on pedestrian safety and they came up with something really cafeteria like save driving pledge. everyone interested would go to the district website and to get a decal. and in our speed limit is slower and this decal will be dated at the rear window of the cars. so this is a really creative way of spreading information. and the safe passage. this is a 11 block drive that provides visual guides for the kids who can safely go to school and back home. and this is a project that's started by the north of marketing supported by the sea bob and other organizations. and if you look at all the four projects all of them are unique but at the same time, they have a lot in common. which is all of four projects >> thank you very, very much. >> thank you. moving forward to how do we handle traffic collision investigations. we're at a point in the department where every officer who graduates receives a significant amount of training. their certified at the basic level. we have significantly more training opportunities into in house and off-site for officers to receiv
planning on given serious presentations on pedestrian safety and they came up with something really cafeteria like save driving pledge. everyone interested would go to the district website and to get a decal. and in our speed limit is slower and this decal will be dated at the rear window of the cars. so this is a really creative way of spreading information. and the safe passage. this is a 11 block drive that provides visual guides for the kids who can safely go to school and back home. and...
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here in the parliamentary cafeteria, he is a quick conversation before the next session. he used to belong to a socialist party but it was dissolved. he is one of many here with out much political experience. there are taxi drivers, civil servants, saleswomen and now members of parliament. just outside the assembly thousands had gathered for a demonstration. they are members of the security forces. one of the colleagues was gravely wounded. there are protests here every day against lawmakers inside, against what they are doing or what they are aiming to do. there needs to be a real uprising. tell them they have to stand up here and why are the glue to their chairs? only god can protect us from them. standing up for democracy. that is still what most tunisians want. no extremism, no terror, and never again a dictatorship. our conclusion is that the situation is precarious. the will of the people remains unbroken. >> hi. i'm thuy vu, and i'd like to welcome to you this special presentation of the award-winning documentary "the power of two." it's a powerful look into the li
here in the parliamentary cafeteria, he is a quick conversation before the next session. he used to belong to a socialist party but it was dissolved. he is one of many here with out much political experience. there are taxi drivers, civil servants, saleswomen and now members of parliament. just outside the assembly thousands had gathered for a demonstration. they are members of the security forces. one of the colleagues was gravely wounded. there are protests here every day against lawmakers...
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event, it was just so pitch-perfect for an elementary school the entire school community was in the cafeteria, most everybody was wearing purple because that was her favorite color, all of the classrooms did art projects in their own way to remember mckayla and to honor her and the students spoke about things that they remembered about their friend and classmate, teachers spoke, and her mother spoke and her father spoke, remembering her and thanking the school community for really being a safe place for her. and for a parent of a child with a severe and profound disability, i can't... i can't think of any greater gift to know that when you send your child to a school every day that that school is loved. and celebrated and appreciated. and that is what... the gift that sunset gave mckayla and her family, and so i just want to on my behalf and on behalf of the board to express my sadness to the lynch family and to her father mike and her mom berry and her younger brother ryan and thank the sunset community for just being such an incredible support to that family. both when she was missing and t
event, it was just so pitch-perfect for an elementary school the entire school community was in the cafeteria, most everybody was wearing purple because that was her favorite color, all of the classrooms did art projects in their own way to remember mckayla and to honor her and the students spoke about things that they remembered about their friend and classmate, teachers spoke, and her mother spoke and her father spoke, remembering her and thanking the school community for really being a safe...
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cafeteria was the number-one answer.ng that's really thrilling the first time you do it. you said... bungee jumpin'. survey said... [buzz] [audience groans, applauds] >> it's all right. steve: you ready for number one? >> sure. steve: making love. >> just once? steve: i must be stupid 'cause i'm the same thrilled every single time. [laughter] i'm 55. i ain't got over it yet. [laughter] "ohh!" name something that gets inflated. you said...a dinghy. survey said... it's ok. balloon. balloon was the number-one answer. $5.00 a point. that's $530 for a two-day total--$20,530, and they're coming back to face another family on the "feud." i'm steve harvey, folks. we'll see you next time. [ female announcer ] safeway presents real big deals of the week. or how to keep from driving all over for deals for the 4th. you don't need to run around. safeway gives you real big club card deals each week. throw a holiday cookout! thick, juicy new york strip steaks are just $4.99 a pound. get a great deal on arrowhead water, just $3.33 a cas
cafeteria was the number-one answer.ng that's really thrilling the first time you do it. you said... bungee jumpin'. survey said... [buzz] [audience groans, applauds] >> it's all right. steve: you ready for number one? >> sure. steve: making love. >> just once? steve: i must be stupid 'cause i'm the same thrilled every single time. [laughter] i'm 55. i ain't got over it yet. [laughter] "ohh!" name something that gets inflated. you said...a dinghy. survey said... it's...
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she eats in high school cafeterias. she pretends to be a teacher. what's that cost, like, 2.25?hinking, she could really use a raise. [telephone rings] she'd be better off making a sandwich at home and bringing it in. george, will you excuse me? psst. hey. kramer. what are you doing? i need you to get me some clothes. i just sold my suit to bania for a cool 300. so buy a new one. what, at this place? it would destroy my profit margin. do me a favor-- call jerry. tell him to bring some clothes. hello, willie. hey, jerry. you're dropping off. no, but seen any good movies lately? you came by to ask that? yeah. specifically 9:30 show. seen any good 9:30 shows at the paragon, willie? what? i saw you stepping out with my jacket. jerry, that's a breach of the dry cleaners' code. you need a code to tell you not to wear people's clothes? i wasn't wearing your jacket. jerry, you're imagining things. yeah. am i imagining this? found that little cutie in the pocket. well, now that we understand each other, i'll be taking my business elsewhere. i want my mother's fur coat back, too. now. now
she eats in high school cafeterias. she pretends to be a teacher. what's that cost, like, 2.25?hinking, she could really use a raise. [telephone rings] she'd be better off making a sandwich at home and bringing it in. george, will you excuse me? psst. hey. kramer. what are you doing? i need you to get me some clothes. i just sold my suit to bania for a cool 300. so buy a new one. what, at this place? it would destroy my profit margin. do me a favor-- call jerry. tell him to bring some clothes....
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there's a fight in the cafeteria! >> okay, what? you want to call security? what -- >> no, no.in pediatrics or randy in geriatrics. >> does randy have his prosthetic leg? >> well, he did. >> okay, i got 20 on him. >> yeah. >> i wonder what they're fighting for. >> oh. who knows? >> yeah. i heard that andy is sleeping with randy's candy. and took his parking spot. >> oh, that is so horrible. well, who's winning? >> andy. randy's already bleeding. >> hmm. [ crash ] >> uh-oh. let's go see. come on. >> hey, renee. where you going? >> i'm going to get my first pint of blood. [ both laugh ] >> all right, okay, so what's your favorite movie? >> um, "soul plane." >> what? >> no, i'm just kidding. "glory." >> oh, mine, too. okay, um, favorite singer. >> male or female? >> both. >> uh, little richard. >> what? ernie. >> no. natalie cole and nat king cole. father and daughter, just like you and me. >> oh, well, let's not jump to conclusions. >> oh, come on, now. i don't need no blood test to tell me. it's clear i am your father. >> well, no, right now, we're just two people with a lot in
there's a fight in the cafeteria! >> okay, what? you want to call security? what -- >> no, no.in pediatrics or randy in geriatrics. >> does randy have his prosthetic leg? >> well, he did. >> okay, i got 20 on him. >> yeah. >> i wonder what they're fighting for. >> oh. who knows? >> yeah. i heard that andy is sleeping with randy's candy. and took his parking spot. >> oh, that is so horrible. well, who's winning? >> andy. randy's...
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here in the parliamentary cafeteria, he has a quick conversation before the next session.ed to belong to a socialist party, but it was dissolved. he is one of many without much political experience and there are taxi drivers civil servants, saleswomen, now members of parliament. just outside the assembly, thousands have gathered for a demonstration. they are members of the security forces protesting inadequate equipment and pay. s, oneight with jihadist' of their colleagues was gravely wounded. there are protests here every day against lawmakers inside. against what they are doing or what they are failing to do. there needs to be a real uprising. tell them they have to stand up. why are they glued to their chairs? only god can protect us from them. standing up for democracy, that is still what most tunisians want, democracy, no extremism, no terror, and never again a dictatorship. our conclusion, the situation is precarious, but the will of the people of tunisia remains unbroken. [soft exotic flute music] ♪ captioning and audio description provided by the u.s. department o
here in the parliamentary cafeteria, he has a quick conversation before the next session.ed to belong to a socialist party, but it was dissolved. he is one of many without much political experience and there are taxi drivers civil servants, saleswomen, now members of parliament. just outside the assembly, thousands have gathered for a demonstration. they are members of the security forces protesting inadequate equipment and pay. s, oneight with jihadist' of their colleagues was gravely wounded....
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feds increase limits on fat, salt, sugar in school snacks including the food and drinks sold in the cafeteria and vending machines. >> i understand putting granola and fruit in their snack cups. >> soda and high energy sport drinks shouldn't be in schools in the first place. >> rules are required under a law congress passed in 2010. it affected 100,000 schools. >>> something happened at the state capital today that's pretty rare. >> governor brown signs on time balanced budget. why more than just education will benefit. >>> and on the lam, if you want to know what a mar mont is we'll explain the search for the guy in the unlikely place and unlike little bait used. >>> after the break, talking about a heat wave. fog is going to come back and temperatures are going to go up, next in details. that can help remove some cholesterol, and that's heart healthy. [ dad ] jan? ♪ i gotta go deposit a check, transfer some money. so it's your uncle's turn. what? wait, wait, wait... no, no, no, wait, wait. (baby crying) so you can deposit a check... with the touch of a finger. so you can arrange a transfer
feds increase limits on fat, salt, sugar in school snacks including the food and drinks sold in the cafeteria and vending machines. >> i understand putting granola and fruit in their snack cups. >> soda and high energy sport drinks shouldn't be in schools in the first place. >> rules are required under a law congress passed in 2010. it affected 100,000 schools. >>> something happened at the state capital today that's pretty rare. >> governor brown signs on time...
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managers decided to open the cafeteria early in the morning, that way staff can start the day with a solid breakfast and establish healthy eating habits. staff were also encouraged to use the stairs. the result -- a 3% reduction in cases of suspected metabolic syndrome. the company expanded the program. managers found that nearly 40% of the employees at the factory were carrying too much body fat. they asked the affected workers to get together and brainstorm the problem in group sessions. their first finding -- employees who go home at the regular time were more likely to drink alcohol with their meals. >> translator: i might be gaining weight because i fall asleep after drinking. >> reporter: then there's the lack of exercise. many staff drive to the factory and do almost no walking. the workers found that sharing problems helped to motivate them. >> translator: when we go out for a drink, we can tell each other we shouldn't drink too much. metabolic syndrome friend. >> translator: i don't want to be. >> reporter: they keep an eye on each other's drinking habits and they exercise t
managers decided to open the cafeteria early in the morning, that way staff can start the day with a solid breakfast and establish healthy eating habits. staff were also encouraged to use the stairs. the result -- a 3% reduction in cases of suspected metabolic syndrome. the company expanded the program. managers found that nearly 40% of the employees at the factory were carrying too much body fat. they asked the affected workers to get together and brainstorm the problem in group sessions....
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. >> suarez: will cafeterias and companies that make prepared foods have to significantly change what'sfer in order to qualify to be sold in schools starting next year? >> you know, we've been working on this issue for a long time, about a decade. so over that time, states have passed policies and individual school districts have passed policies. so companies have been working to change the mix of products that they make available to schools. this is just going to make sure that it happens in almost all schools across the whole country. >> suarez: aren't some products totally out from now on? >> it is true that some things like regular candy bars, cookies, sugary sports drinks, and soad as, are not going to be sold in schools during the school day. but there are lot of other foods that kids like that will be sold. they're going to have water, juice, milk, and carbonated water in all schools, plus lower calorie beverages in high schools. for snacks there are things like granola bars, nuts, dried fruit, fruit cups. it will be a much healthier mix of products, but things kids have seen and
. >> suarez: will cafeterias and companies that make prepared foods have to significantly change what'sfer in order to qualify to be sold in schools starting next year? >> you know, we've been working on this issue for a long time, about a decade. so over that time, states have passed policies and individual school districts have passed policies. so companies have been working to change the mix of products that they make available to schools. this is just going to make sure that it...
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the dietician at the cafeteria with the limp and the lazy eye? yeah.ot there. i have noticed that leslie winkle recently started shaving her legs. now, given that winter is coming, one can only assume she's signaling sexual availability. wolowitz: i don't know. you guys work in the same lab. so? there are pitfalls. trust me, i know. when it comes to sexual harassment law, i'm a bit of a self-taught expert. look, howard, if i were to ask leslie winkle out, it would just be for dinner. i'm not going to walk into the lab, ask her to strip naked and dance for me. oh, then you're probably okay. hello, leslie. hi, leonard. leslie, i would like to propose an experiment... goggles, leonard. right. leslie, i would like to propose an experiment. hang on. i'm trying to see how long it takes a 500-kilowatt oxygen iodine laser to heat up my cup a' noodles. i've done it. about two seconds. 2.6 for minestrone. (laser whirring) (whirring stops) anyway, i was thinking more of a bio-social exploration with a neuro-chemical overlay. wait, are you asking me out? i was goi
the dietician at the cafeteria with the limp and the lazy eye? yeah.ot there. i have noticed that leslie winkle recently started shaving her legs. now, given that winter is coming, one can only assume she's signaling sexual availability. wolowitz: i don't know. you guys work in the same lab. so? there are pitfalls. trust me, i know. when it comes to sexual harassment law, i'm a bit of a self-taught expert. look, howard, if i were to ask leslie winkle out, it would just be for dinner. i'm not...
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go to the cafeterias in this very capitol and there you will find the miracle of america is still alive. >> reporter: but the senate bill could die in the house. republicans led by house speaker john boehner will create their own bill and boehner is in no rush. he hopes to vote on a plan by the end of the year. but there is some pressure. just how soon house republicans plan on meeting to discuss immigration when i see you next. live in washington kyla campbell ktvu channel 2 news. >>> time is 5:16. berkeley police want your help in the search for a man suspected of a sexual assault on cal fraternity and sorority row. john anthony martin described as 6'6", 280 pounds ask accuse -- is is accused of going into a woman's bedroom and sexually assaulting her while she was asleep. the woman says he ran away when she woke up and screamed. >>> squatters may be to blame for a house fire in oakland. this one started last night at an abandoned house. witness told firefighters they saw squatters leaving the building at the time of the fire. firefighters put out the flames quickly. no one was hurt b
go to the cafeterias in this very capitol and there you will find the miracle of america is still alive. >> reporter: but the senate bill could die in the house. republicans led by house speaker john boehner will create their own bill and boehner is in no rush. he hopes to vote on a plan by the end of the year. but there is some pressure. just how soon house republicans plan on meeting to discuss immigration when i see you next. live in washington kyla campbell ktvu channel 2 news....
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our kids would not be getting fed in the cafeteria and all of those school is out but our workers continue to work in the summer. >> you know what is fair is fair. and you need to look at it for what it is. and give us what we need. we need some money. and we need it now. okay? we need some money. and now we know that at the end of the day if we don't get ours, the administrator is going to get theirs but we want to get ours before they get theirs. >> good afternoon i would like to pin down a couple of numbers for you all on the situation with the wages over the last several years it has been december of 2007 since i... >> could you state your name? >> my name is josh davidson i work in the early education department. and december 2007. was the last time that our members received a raise. since then the general cost of living has gone up 12 percent in san francisco. and rent controlled rent has gone up 8 and a half percent since then, and our members have received 0 additional dollars. also, just so that you have a picture of what our members economic profile is like, our average member ma
our kids would not be getting fed in the cafeteria and all of those school is out but our workers continue to work in the summer. >> you know what is fair is fair. and you need to look at it for what it is. and give us what we need. we need some money. and we need it now. okay? we need some money. and now we know that at the end of the day if we don't get ours, the administrator is going to get theirs but we want to get ours before they get theirs. >> good afternoon i would like to...
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the project all started in the school cafeteria. stephanie has the story. >> the trash cans at the anne hutchinson school were once overflowing with all types of garbage. >> we noticed kids walking up to the garbage cans, dumping their chocolate milk in the garbage can, throwing the carton out, throwing all foods, all soft plastics -- everything was going in the garbage. >> not only was it wasteful, it was ending up in already-overcrowded landfills. and adding insult to injury, all that garbage was costing the school a lot of money to take away. then students heard that recycling could greatly reduce their lunchroom trash. >> recycling is not throwing out things that can be reused. >> like many of us, they had thought recycling was only for things like paper, plastic, and glass. then their teacher told them they could also recycle food through a process called composting. >> instead of having more garbage to send away, 'cause the landfills are gonna soon take over the earth, instead of doing that, you can just give it to the worms,
the project all started in the school cafeteria. stephanie has the story. >> the trash cans at the anne hutchinson school were once overflowing with all types of garbage. >> we noticed kids walking up to the garbage cans, dumping their chocolate milk in the garbage can, throwing the carton out, throwing all foods, all soft plastics -- everything was going in the garbage. >> not only was it wasteful, it was ending up in already-overcrowded landfills. and adding insult to...
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we're trying to rename the 100 block of turk, where the cafeterias were after vicky marlane and adding to the name to the street. it would not be a complete street change, but it would signify the first time a transgender person is honored with a name change in california and possibly the country, although i don't know that is true. you can go to change.org to help with that, they are definitely around with signatures. but charlies raised over $2,000 for the street? renaming and plan a mural on the changes from the compton riot until now. >> new business future meetings, besides commissioner hyde's outreach policy. >> i remember discussing the chair position for voting. >> we're going hold elections the first meeting in july. it is likely that we will cancel the july 2nd meeting, because of the july 4th holiday. there are no permits scheduled for that meeting as i understand. so i guess i'm announcing now it's more than likely that will happen and staff will send out a notification to that. so the next meeting in july will be elections for this office and then staff is working on our 1
we're trying to rename the 100 block of turk, where the cafeterias were after vicky marlane and adding to the name to the street. it would not be a complete street change, but it would signify the first time a transgender person is honored with a name change in california and possibly the country, although i don't know that is true. you can go to change.org to help with that, they are definitely around with signatures. but charlies raised over $2,000 for the street? renaming and plan a mural on...
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and occasionally you get those, sometimes you see those kids that when they are coming into the cafeteria or the gym, multi purpose room, what have you, they are always like talking the whole time, you know? and still to this day i see like three of those kids from those kids that are not -- what can i say -- they are not that bad any more. they are not that bad. i see them, they are cool, they are not making no bad choices. they remember me. oh, i'm making right choices, i'm making right choices. it makes you feel good that you reached out and you got hold of somebody, somebody that was probably on the wrong path on to the right path, you know what i mean? >> was the play based on characters in real life? >> yeah, some of them are. obviously like ivo, evolution, we wanted to make him the leader because he evolves throughout the play and teaches the rest of the kids. damage, the antagonist, the joker, crash, officer frank, who speaks frankly, we wanted to do the elementary school but do the confront thing. also, too, you know, the neighbors that unfortunately i'm a code enforcement office
and occasionally you get those, sometimes you see those kids that when they are coming into the cafeteria or the gym, multi purpose room, what have you, they are always like talking the whole time, you know? and still to this day i see like three of those kids from those kids that are not -- what can i say -- they are not that bad any more. they are not that bad. i see them, they are cool, they are not making no bad choices. they remember me. oh, i'm making right choices, i'm making right...