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i can only imagine what it was like in the cafeteria. a massive school. >> you said it yourself, growing up, we didn't have these things in high school. might have been a fistfight. >> i remember that's -- not to equate this to that horrible day in littleton but the similarity are obvious, and on that particular day, when we were on the ground in littleton that day, it was these recalling recf what had happened in this cafeteria and this imprint made on folks who were, what, 13 years older than these people. so i'm not sure -- that's the stuff of discussion, not of memory for these students. >> so far there's no word on the condition of the people who may have been shot inside the school. >> in fact, we have nothing confirmed by police, pair met deck -- marry -- paramedics, hospitals, state police, number. we have seen no pictures of ambulances. we have been told by the reporting of the kdbr in denver, the shooter is believed to be down inside the school. we have no confirmation on that, either. i'm told we're about 30 seconds away now f
i can only imagine what it was like in the cafeteria. a massive school. >> you said it yourself, growing up, we didn't have these things in high school. might have been a fistfight. >> i remember that's -- not to equate this to that horrible day in littleton but the similarity are obvious, and on that particular day, when we were on the ground in littleton that day, it was these recalling recf what had happened in this cafeteria and this imprint made on folks who were, what, 13...
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the abs employment specialist helped us with the management cafeteria plan to remind them to turn in their changes. on the next slide it's showing a comparison of applications we received this year versus last year and as you can see at the end of the month is when we get all the applications. the next slide is an open application processing compared to the applications we received versus what we are able to process at the end of that day and we process into 2 weeks of november. one thing i would like to note in this slide issed red asterisks. there are four 1/2 days where we are unable to process because the system is down for payroll processing. we have three of those in a biweekly basis in a month. on the next slide, it's showing you the typical inbound calls for the year and that is very similar to last year. the last couple of years where we had open enrollment in 2012 and 2011 you can see the calls increased in those 2 years. as i mentioned the speed of call to answer the people are not waiting too long. we were able to stay under our goal of 30 seconds this month for open enro
the abs employment specialist helped us with the management cafeteria plan to remind them to turn in their changes. on the next slide it's showing a comparison of applications we received this year versus last year and as you can see at the end of the month is when we get all the applications. the next slide is an open application processing compared to the applications we received versus what we are able to process at the end of that day and we process into 2 weeks of november. one thing i...
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pass by and discussing things. >> the queen hangs out in the cafeteria? >> i enjoy hanging out in the cafeteria. i'm gonna do it this afternoon, actually. it's fun. >> welcome to 60 minutes on cnbc. i'm steve kroft. in this episode, we'll look at the yin and yang of international investment. first, a 2008 report on an american company in serious trouble in colombia, a country that was just beginning to emerge from the throes of civil war and narcoterrorism. chiquita brands international, of cincinnati, ohio, made millions growing bananas there, only to emerge with its reputation splattered in blood after acknowledging that it had paid nearly $2 million in protection money to a murderous paramilitary group that has killed or massacred thousands of people. when we first reported this story, it became clear that that admission cost the company dearly. from the air, the plains of the uraba region are carpeted with the lush foliage of banana plantations, which have long provided a livelihood for the people of northern colombia. and for the better part of a cen
pass by and discussing things. >> the queen hangs out in the cafeteria? >> i enjoy hanging out in the cafeteria. i'm gonna do it this afternoon, actually. it's fun. >> welcome to 60 minutes on cnbc. i'm steve kroft. in this episode, we'll look at the yin and yang of international investment. first, a 2008 report on an american company in serious trouble in colombia, a country that was just beginning to emerge from the throes of civil war and narcoterrorism. chiquita brands...
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it was mentioned in the mission district but it is it a library or cafeteria. i want some that would save the vibrant cult center that would be a further resource to the district. i'd like to address that because way back when my kids wore growing up. we had a bungalow. the coordinator was jim and we had so much there that we were able to go to as a community, you know, resource and outreach. so we need to have the stability of having a place. if you have shared space it's disrupt you you know your moving in and out. i want to say that relocation has not been easy for the american indian. to revelocity that time and time again, it's just not healthy. so we need the stability of a location doyle in the midgets. where people have access to it. >> i would say space in such enough to house the resource center to have computers for kids to come and hang out and parents can do workshops. so a location that's not just a cafe terror but a dedicated speculation i space like a place near transportation that would be accessible parking, you know. i know those are the main
it was mentioned in the mission district but it is it a library or cafeteria. i want some that would save the vibrant cult center that would be a further resource to the district. i'd like to address that because way back when my kids wore growing up. we had a bungalow. the coordinator was jim and we had so much there that we were able to go to as a community, you know, resource and outreach. so we need to have the stability of having a place. if you have shared space it's disrupt you you know...
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but what i can talk to you about is what happens in the school cafeteria. we have made significant changes. i've been a school food service director for over 20 years and i've seen the changes that has happened to our food programs. theres "s" nothinthere is nothid but that we've made great strides. food lobbyists are going to be here. they're going stay around. they are in it to make money. that's the reality. we, however, don't want that to happen on the backs of our children, and we're very concerned that the food that we serve our children is healthy. >> michelle, pick up on that. the booe food and beverage industry doubled. what kind of influence do you get. >> you have pizza as a vegetable. let's look at what happens when th they're trying to do their job, congress steps in at the behest of the frozen food institute. there is a lobby for frozen food. and that's how we go pizza to be a vegetable, pizza sauce, particularly. congress did an end run around the regulatory process. that's where those millions of dollars came into play. the lobbyists call th
but what i can talk to you about is what happens in the school cafeteria. we have made significant changes. i've been a school food service director for over 20 years and i've seen the changes that has happened to our food programs. theres "s" nothinthere is nothid but that we've made great strides. food lobbyists are going to be here. they're going stay around. they are in it to make money. that's the reality. we, however, don't want that to happen on the backs of our children, and...
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la gato-teca es una cafeterÍa donde pagas por el tiempo que permaneces allÍ. de entrada, escoges algo de tomar y el resto, dedicarte a mimar a los felinos. como era de esperar, son verdaderos fanÁticos. >> es una sensaciÓn que nos gusta mucho a los que tenemos gatos, de poder estar aquÍ acariciÁndolos. >> para esta mexicana, son la mejor compaÑÍa, sobre todo cuando baja la temperatura. >>en invierno, yo no pongo en la calefacciÓn porque los dos gatos se duermen conmigo. se echan a tu lado. es bastante agradable. >> en las dos semanas que lleva abierta, la gato-teca tiene una media de 200 visitantes diarios y eso que el nÚmero de personas estÁ limitado a 20. son todas personas que vienen con un solo objetivo, de pasar un rato acariciando un gato. >> ellos reinan y los humanos sÓlo tienen derecho a entrar como invitados. >> bueno y para entender la enorme popularidad que tienen los gatos basta decir que en estados unidos hay mÁs de 34 millones de felinos domÉsticos. estamos seguros que muchos de ellos son los reyes y seÑores de la casa. ya regresamos con mucho m
la gato-teca es una cafeterÍa donde pagas por el tiempo que permaneces allÍ. de entrada, escoges algo de tomar y el resto, dedicarte a mimar a los felinos. como era de esperar, son verdaderos fanÁticos. >> es una sensaciÓn que nos gusta mucho a los que tenemos gatos, de poder estar aquÍ acariciÁndolos. >> para esta mexicana, son la mejor compaÑÍa, sobre todo cuando baja la temperatura. >>en invierno, yo no pongo en la calefacciÓn porque los dos gatos se duermen...
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they go in the cafeteria.ck out what people are eating. >> that's a nice cafeteria. >> a pretty cool place to work. i think the coolest part of the go-pro office in my opinion is this lobby area. they have got a race car and motorcycle. >> can we get that here, please? >> the boss wants to show us his trampoline skills. the dog is watching the first jump, successful. watch the second one. nice! >> dangling. >> oh, my gosh. that is the ugliest break you have seen in a couple weeks on this show. it was like he had a rubber leg and he is trying to hold it together. eventually, somebody did throw him some assistance. i don't know how they expected him to get up and get it. his leg broke in four places leaving him with a compound fracture and now a titanium rod in his leg. he said he is sorry for whoever watches this. stuff happens and he wants kids to be safe when they try stuff like this. >> i don't want to see it again. i don't want to see it again. >> this stunt didn't go well either. this guy has made a homema
they go in the cafeteria.ck out what people are eating. >> that's a nice cafeteria. >> a pretty cool place to work. i think the coolest part of the go-pro office in my opinion is this lobby area. they have got a race car and motorcycle. >> can we get that here, please? >> the boss wants to show us his trampoline skills. the dog is watching the first jump, successful. watch the second one. nice! >> dangling. >> oh, my gosh. that is the ugliest break you have...
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many wearing just that pajamas are in the cafeteria.irefighters say the flames started in a first floor unit and spread and it took crews 50 minutes to knock it down. >>> it's been more than 6 years since so few americans were filing unemployment claims. here now to chat is kcbs radio's financial reporter jason brooks on thursday. >> good morning. >> reporter: very much welcome news for the job market. the labor department reporting that first time weekly unemployment claims plunged by 23,000 to 298,000! lowest level since may of 2007. the four-week average also tumbling lower by more than 10,000 to just over 322,000! certainly bodes well for that november jobs report due from labor on friday. another key economic report from the commerce department an overall economic growth in the 3rd quarter. it revised its initial estimate from 2.8 to 3.6% strongest growth in a year and a half. a lot of that came from the biggest build-up in business inventory since 1998. otherwise consumer spending was down and overall sales of u.s. good and servic
many wearing just that pajamas are in the cafeteria.irefighters say the flames started in a first floor unit and spread and it took crews 50 minutes to knock it down. >>> it's been more than 6 years since so few americans were filing unemployment claims. here now to chat is kcbs radio's financial reporter jason brooks on thursday. >> good morning. >> reporter: very much welcome news for the job market. the labor department reporting that first time weekly unemployment...
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comenzamos en noticiero con el tiroteo de esta tarde, en la cafeterÍa de una escuela secundaria.estudiante herido de bala trasladado a un hospital y el pistolero estÁ muerto. atacar a un maestro, y el episodio ocurre a un dÍa del primer aniversario de la matanza de la escuela sandy hook de connecticut y muy cerca de la secundaria columbine. escenario de otra matanza. bilma tiene la Última informaciÓn y las imÁgenes. >>> y vuelve a ocurrir esta vez en colorado. un estudiante de la escuela secundaria entrÓ armado y protagonizÓ un tiroteo en la cafeterÍa escolar. a las 12:33 hora local en colorado. un estudiante irrumpiÓ en el centro educativo, buscando a un maestro en particular. a quien identificÓ por su nombre. un estudiante confrontÓ a quien estaba armado y stehle disparo dejÁndolo malherido en condiciÓn critica. nosotros realmente no sa bims que era un disparo de arma escuchamos la repeticiÓn. y pensamos que deberÍamos seguir el procedimiento y apagamos las luces y cerramos la puerta para que no pudiera entrar y nos aseguramos que si escuchamos o hacÍan cualquier cosa, no saldr
comenzamos en noticiero con el tiroteo de esta tarde, en la cafeterÍa de una escuela secundaria.estudiante herido de bala trasladado a un hospital y el pistolero estÁ muerto. atacar a un maestro, y el episodio ocurre a un dÍa del primer aniversario de la matanza de la escuela sandy hook de connecticut y muy cerca de la secundaria columbine. escenario de otra matanza. bilma tiene la Última informaciÓn y las imÁgenes. >>> y vuelve a ocurrir esta vez en colorado. un estudiante de la...
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the cafeteria worker to go in the office with me, and he didn't do that. he moved kind of slowly. so for him to show authority he filed the first shot to let him know he was not playing. >> hill wanted him to know he was ready to shoot anyone that got in his way. so he let the cafeteria worker go to alert the rest of the school. >> and so then it became just me and michael in the office again. i was terrified on the inside. but i knew that if i kept him there with me it was the likelihood that no one would actually get hurt. >> i called ms. tuff. i said tell me what is going on. she said everything is fine, we're having a wonderful day here at the academy. i knew at that point the threat was in the building. >> as police started to mobilize outside the school, inside hill forced antoinette tuff to call 911. >> stop all movement now on the ground. stop all movement on the ground. are you talking about the shooter? >> that is what he is telling me to tell them on the radio. >> a call that would be her lifeline. >> he said he doesn't care if he dies, he doesn
the cafeteria worker to go in the office with me, and he didn't do that. he moved kind of slowly. so for him to show authority he filed the first shot to let him know he was not playing. >> hill wanted him to know he was ready to shoot anyone that got in his way. so he let the cafeteria worker go to alert the rest of the school. >> and so then it became just me and michael in the office again. i was terrified on the inside. but i knew that if i kept him there with me it was the...
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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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the cafeteria person to go behind the count we are me. he didn't do. that he moved kind of slowly. it agitated him. and so for him to show authority, he fired the first shot to let him know he wasn't playing. >> hill wanted everyone to know he was ready to shoot anyone who got in his way. so he let the cafeteria worker go to alert the rest of the school. >> and so then it became just me and michael in the office again. i was terrified on the inside. i know that if i kept him there with me, it was a likelihood that no other one would get hurt. >> i called miss tuff. she said everything is fine. we are having a great day here. have a great day and hung up. i knew he was inside the building. >> police started hoeblizing, inside, hill forced antoiioinet tuff to call 911. >> stop all movement on the ground. >> you are talking to the shooter? >> he's telling me to tell them on the radio. >> a call that would be her life line. he don't care if he die. he don't have nothing to live for. and he said he's not mentally stable. >> on the 911 call, do
the cafeteria person to go behind the count we are me. he didn't do. that he moved kind of slowly. it agitated him. and so for him to show authority, he fired the first shot to let him know he wasn't playing. >> hill wanted everyone to know he was ready to shoot anyone who got in his way. so he let the cafeteria worker go to alert the rest of the school. >> and so then it became just me and michael in the office again. i was terrified on the inside. i know that if i kept him there...
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i was currently -- i was running through the cafeteria to get to a safe place.o go. i knew where it was relatively, and i didn't want to look. >> you mentioned the security officer. the school did have a school resource officer on hand. describe for me. i know obviously since columbine high school and that shooting back in 19 99, that was not far from here, there has been a lot of the training with law enforcement that's happened inside the school. in terms of school security at school, what is that like? how safe do you feel? >> honestly, i talked to multiple people about it. i have never really felt safe at school. the doors are unlocked 24-7. we have two security guards on campus and one officer, and i don't feel that that's enough to cover the whole school. >> so perhaps this will be another opportunity for us to revisit, you know, what needs to happen again to keep students safe to prevent shootings like this. daylan, what are your friends saying? what are you doing in terms of trying to heal now? >> well, last night me and about eight miff friends, we got
i was currently -- i was running through the cafeteria to get to a safe place.o go. i knew where it was relatively, and i didn't want to look. >> you mentioned the security officer. the school did have a school resource officer on hand. describe for me. i know obviously since columbine high school and that shooting back in 19 99, that was not far from here, there has been a lot of the training with law enforcement that's happened inside the school. in terms of school security at school,...
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those are the kids who want be sweeping the cafeteria floors no matter what spin he's spinning now.e's one of the three house republicans running for the georgia senate seat. and it's quite a group. that guy in the middle, he's the guy who complained that he's stuck in congress making $174,000 a year. he also said last year that todd aiken was partly right in sunlig suggesting a woman can shut down her body when she is raped so she doesn't get pregnant. so many amazing things, it's hard to just pick un. let's go with this. >> all the stuff i was taught about evolution and embryology, lies straight from the pit of hell. >> if you're a liberal, this might confirm your preconceptions about georgia. look closer. it turns out georgia isn't nearly as red as you think. this is a state mitt romney won by just eight points last year. a state where polls suggest that two democrats have real chances to win statewide office next year. in a state where there's a real populous movement brewing. on january 13th, georgia liberals plan to hold their first moral monday event to protest. nathan deal's
those are the kids who want be sweeping the cafeteria floors no matter what spin he's spinning now.e's one of the three house republicans running for the georgia senate seat. and it's quite a group. that guy in the middle, he's the guy who complained that he's stuck in congress making $174,000 a year. he also said last year that todd aiken was partly right in sunlig suggesting a woman can shut down her body when she is raped so she doesn't get pregnant. so many amazing things, it's hard to just...
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. >> students at park mead elementary school can't wait to hit the cafeteria. how the custodian is turning lunchtime into the fun time at this week's "cool school." >> these a "cool school" and we have some cold temperatures outside freezing in fact. all around the bay area we'll talk about it coming up. >> and the overnight roadwork has been picked up, up and down the nimitz so you're looking good into your the oakland coliseum. this is your chance. we want to know what drives you crazy during your commute. share with us. kpix.com or tweet me at #ewengerkpix. watch to see if your question is answered on air. ,,,,,,,,,, last year was the biggest flu outbreak in over a decade. before the first sneeze... help protect with a spray. before the first tissue... help defend with a wipe. and help prevent with lysol. to get 10x more protection... and kill 99.9% of germs around the house. this season, help protect your family with lysol. start healthing the >>> a holiday ad for gap is causing a big stir and protest is planned at the store in davis today. the ad shows a s
. >> students at park mead elementary school can't wait to hit the cafeteria. how the custodian is turning lunchtime into the fun time at this week's "cool school." >> these a "cool school" and we have some cold temperatures outside freezing in fact. all around the bay area we'll talk about it coming up. >> and the overnight roadwork has been picked up, up and down the nimitz so you're looking good into your the oakland coliseum. this is your chance. we...
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he sentenced each to stand next to this post included speeches to read the cafeteria for fifteen years. the abt finding keys you buy is no wind the actions that action than me critics point out that the ep next to his economic agenda act of dying than sorting and finishing isn't what it takes to be shown the body itself admits to the podium. it debuted on the potty. also on the flight the vet's. one difference of that but this one that the medieval is to consider antibodies is on the money not funny to see what can be what blogging is that to mean the meat the committee did the mud with its conditions strong support for the epa has been feeling like stopping this policies and promises she will attend and electricity for contests events at the house. the two decades. on this body is the beef extract a team that invented it backfired the peace conference. like he is asking. these are all missing. for like seven hundred feet to the golf balls or cook with genevieve as far as my daughters and son in the midst of standard he's on a trip to the epic it's not the bbb of whatever cool like tha
he sentenced each to stand next to this post included speeches to read the cafeteria for fifteen years. the abt finding keys you buy is no wind the actions that action than me critics point out that the ep next to his economic agenda act of dying than sorting and finishing isn't what it takes to be shown the body itself admits to the podium. it debuted on the potty. also on the flight the vet's. one difference of that but this one that the medieval is to consider antibodies is on the money not...
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basically and validated a good idea they deliver millions of froze an awful to kitchens, restaurants, cafeterias, and universities. >> there was something west's dow hole. there are to ducnew with yahoo. >> when we used to watch on television she wants people to put this on their tablets. she has kate curricle will deliver nils. it is all balled--i am not young, i like live events. i love to watch and this would be a good hipster. i like the idea. >> this is a very smart move. >> an interesting product from apple, and they are going to come with a i begaecan. >> when you walk into their store, why not consider a new mac. this will bay able to put be put into a baseball parks. it won't work in museums. when you are close to a picture, it will start giving you information. >> the retailers will love this, education will love it. i think this is one of their secret weapons. it is tied to your ride tunes account. it does not matter how much money you have more called york. >> this is a lot of the information. >> mcdonald's announced a quarterly numbers. no disappointment for them. >> their last few
basically and validated a good idea they deliver millions of froze an awful to kitchens, restaurants, cafeterias, and universities. >> there was something west's dow hole. there are to ducnew with yahoo. >> when we used to watch on television she wants people to put this on their tablets. she has kate curricle will deliver nils. it is all balled--i am not young, i like live events. i love to watch and this would be a good hipster. i like the idea. >> this is a very smart move....
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and or expelled seven year old was arrested in the cafeteria for nibbling his pulp thoughts into the shape of a hill kids know even a wristed full ping and jewish school children don't need to do anything room knows him best. relique to be full on mind altering so i control freak drugs we were told that if we follow up with their evaluation of a.d.h. d. and take him to the pediatrician and get him on ritalin then child protective services could charge us for educational and emotional neglect from the flourish great big pharma teams up with all sorts of screaming school kids as mental patients reps hold quote national depression screening days to push their products in high school assemblies which all students must attend and. gifts pope a pill and everything will be alright snow's the washington times was the message a.d.h. d. is a means of making pain patients out of normal individuals and once they are given a prescription and put on medications that are virtually never discontinued they have lifetime pain patients that's what's behind the epidemic screening questions was so genera
and or expelled seven year old was arrested in the cafeteria for nibbling his pulp thoughts into the shape of a hill kids know even a wristed full ping and jewish school children don't need to do anything room knows him best. relique to be full on mind altering so i control freak drugs we were told that if we follow up with their evaluation of a.d.h. d. and take him to the pediatrician and get him on ritalin then child protective services could charge us for educational and emotional neglect...
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. >> i was sitting in the cafeteria with three of my friends. i heard some shots. i didn't know that they were shots at the time. i heard--it sounded like wooden planks dropping. i was like, guys, what was that? they were like, i don't know, probably nothing. i saw two of the school security guards run to go where the sound happened. we heard more shots and everyone in the cafeteria, we went across the street and got through the traffic and went into tar bucks. we didn't know what to do. we just waited. >> as you heard she mentioned how she ran across the street to starbucks. students fled into the athletic field across the streets into the shopping areas and they were eventually gathered up and taken to reunification centers not far from here, tony. >> paul beman in centennial, colorado. thank you. >>> tomorrow will be one year since the new town, connecticut, shooting. >> the question how many people have been killed since newtown is surprisingly difficult to answer. slate magazine collected data by crowd sourcing gun deaths. they compiled one of the most compreh
. >> i was sitting in the cafeteria with three of my friends. i heard some shots. i didn't know that they were shots at the time. i heard--it sounded like wooden planks dropping. i was like, guys, what was that? they were like, i don't know, probably nothing. i saw two of the school security guards run to go where the sound happened. we heard more shots and everyone in the cafeteria, we went across the street and got through the traffic and went into tar bucks. we didn't know what to do....
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come to our cafeteria and see what we have for our meeting place. this has been going on this is has been 20 years. we need - i mean, there's a federal obligation american indians are awards of this government. the opportunity of the 506 form that's something that's an obligation for everybody who identifies themselves as a secondary indian. that's funding you're missing. we need to educate our educators. my granddaughter talked about the challenge we had during a federal indian holiday. it was - you know, i hesitate here but i want to do this. you know, do you know when american indians were granted citizenship to this country. 18924. that's not been it's ridiculous. that goes back to the point of columbus dloefr american here in the bay area. alcatraz. 1972 couldn't knee. i get it my time is running out. but all those things about hollywood images we need to establish a location to build what we need for your community to educate our students and educate the educators. you want to tub diversity we need to show that by example and we ask for your s
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. >> that is a nice cafeteria. >> that is cool. >> see it next "right this minute." and still to come, pretending to be a couple with a stranger and a selfie. >> they totally look like they're in love. >> now meet the youtube phenomenon and how life has changed. >> and the squirrel thief is after a treat. >> that's a dunkin donut bag. inside that bag is pumpkin munchkins. >> see the crafty way he gets the goods. [uncle]this is hopscotch,okay? uncle go one,two,one,two,one two,one. [niece]okay! [uncle]okay? [niece]one,two three,four,five,six,seven,eight! [uncle laughing] okay,we go the other way,okay? [niece]one,two,three,four,five, six,seven! [uncle laughs]there's ten spaces,you want to try again? [uncle]yeah? >>> closed captioning provided by -- >>> when this popular youtuber is up to something, lots of people are paying attention because the dude has a million plus experiments. his latest experiment, take this selfie with me, i'm going to send this to my parents. >> i told my parents i'm dating someone for christmas and i'm not. >> i told me parents i'm dating someo
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. >> that is a nice cafeteria. >> that is cool. >> see it next "right this minute." and still to come, pretending to be a couple with a stranger and a selfie. >> they totally look like they're in love. >> now meet the youtube phenomenon and how life has changed. >> and the squirrel thief is after a treat. >> that's a dunkin donut bag. inside that bag is pumpkin munchkins. >> see the crafty way he gets the goods. >>> closed captioning provided by -- >>> when this popular youtuber is up to something, lots of people are paying attention because the dude has a million plus experiments. his latest experiment, take this selfie with me, i'm going to send this to my parents. >> i told my parents i'm dating someone for christmas and i'm not. >> i told me parents i'm dating someone and i'm not. would you take a selfie? >> here they are. they totally look like they're in love. >> they look so happy to be together. >> it wouldn't be a stewart edge youtube video if there want some kissing. >> the guy's a master at that. >> it's been quite a year. stuart, good work, buddy. has thi
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or maybe sweep the cafeteria. >> the controversial comments are at closing bell.is. (vo) you are a business pro. seeker of the sublime. you can separate runway ridiculousness... from fashion that flies off the shelves. and you...rent from national. because only national lets you choose any car in the aisle... and go. you can even take a full-size or above, and still pay the mid-size price. (natalie) ooooh, i like your style. (vo) so do we, business pro. so do we. go national. go like a pro. [ male announcer ] if we could see energy... what would we see? ♪ the billions of gallons of fuel that get us to work. ♪ we'd see all the electricity flowing through the devices that connect us and teach us. ♪ we'd see that almost 100% of medical plastics are made from oil and natural gas. ♪ and an industry that supports almost 10 million american jobs. life takes energy. and no one applies more technology to produce american energy and refine it more efficiently than exxonmobil. because using energy responsibly has never been more important. energy lives here. ♪ tdd#: 1-800-34
or maybe sweep the cafeteria. >> the controversial comments are at closing bell.is. (vo) you are a business pro. seeker of the sublime. you can separate runway ridiculousness... from fashion that flies off the shelves. and you...rent from national. because only national lets you choose any car in the aisle... and go. you can even take a full-size or above, and still pay the mid-size price. (natalie) ooooh, i like your style. (vo) so do we, business pro. so do we. go national. go like a...
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. >>> quiero contar una experiencia que viví hoy, voy a mi cafetería y veo muchos pétalos de rosa, yovio le pide matrimonio, así que muchas bendiciones y que viva el amor para esa pareja. >>> el aplauso, señores (aplausos). >>> también saludos para la cafetería que seguro nos están viendo. >>> seguro le dio el anillo. >>>ssí, y dentro de una taza de café. >>>e l ingenio de la gente. >>> el hombre estaba temblando, en frente de todo el mundo. >>> súper original. >>> yo este, aquí (gritos) (aplausos). >>> gracias. >>> creo que karla está casada, johnny, es hombre (todos hablan). >>> qué emoción. >>> esto lo resolvemos rápido. >>> lo más importante en este momento es el speech. >>> yo, antes que nada, quiero agradecer a toda la gente de despierta américa para poder realizar esto ,que para mí es un. >>> sueÑo. >>> apúrate, paul. >>> ¿quieres casarte conmigo? >>> dios mío, qué le digo. >>> sí. >>> sí. >>> no sé. >>> ¿sí? >>> tú mira para el frente. >>> ¿sí? >>> sí >>> ¿sí? >>> lo voy a pensar, ¿sí? >>> me puedes decir después de los comerciales. >>> perfecto. >>> al regresar en los deport
. >>> quiero contar una experiencia que viví hoy, voy a mi cafetería y veo muchos pétalos de rosa, yovio le pide matrimonio, así que muchas bendiciones y que viva el amor para esa pareja. >>> el aplauso, señores (aplausos). >>> también saludos para la cafetería que seguro nos están viendo. >>> seguro le dio el anillo. >>>ssí, y dentro de una taza de café. >>>e l ingenio de la gente. >>> el hombre estaba temblando, en...
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. >> instill there's no such thing as a free lunch or maybe sweep the floor in the cafeteria. >> now, let's think about the child who lives in a state where their governor isn't expanding medicaid. that's going to make it harder far parent who doesn't make a lot of money to get covered. low-income children whose parents don't have insurance are three times as likely to be eligible and also uninsured. say in the same family a parent is about to lose unemployment insurance, faces year around food insecurity and made worse by cuts to s.n.a.p. program and forget about head start. taken toegether, it is a war on our children and our futures. what lesson does the congressman think he's teaching? joining me is a political analyst and a manager editor of the greo.com and analyst of msnbc and help me break this down. all right, ladies. you know, i wanted to kind of come at this in a different way, joy, because, you know, i think we never really have the chance to look at when you layer these things on like i was just saying in the opening, kids take the brunt of it. >> no. it is interesting be
. >> instill there's no such thing as a free lunch or maybe sweep the floor in the cafeteria. >> now, let's think about the child who lives in a state where their governor isn't expanding medicaid. that's going to make it harder far parent who doesn't make a lot of money to get covered. low-income children whose parents don't have insurance are three times as likely to be eligible and also uninsured. say in the same family a parent is about to lose unemployment insurance, faces year...
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to have multiple points at which they can pick up the lunch and rather than having to go to the cafeteria and we appreciate the support around the vending machines to supervisor weiner who has provided the support to help us increase the number of vending machines that are available. so on multiple domains we are working to increase the participation to make sure that the students are eating three meals a day because we believe that it is critical. >> thank you. >> and just a quick question, what happens in the summer? >> so, the summer, for the summer school, program that the district offers. we have a meal program. for that. which is a very limited number of students, the city through the department of youth and family services have a summer meal program that is currently how access to summer meals is available. >> great. >> thank you. >> so i will bring it over to supervisor mar so we can begin our public comment. >> we have a stack of cards here but before we start i wanted to thank the tender loin hunger task force for the report that was released in february and thank liz and ryan f
to have multiple points at which they can pick up the lunch and rather than having to go to the cafeteria and we appreciate the support around the vending machines to supervisor weiner who has provided the support to help us increase the number of vending machines that are available. so on multiple domains we are working to increase the participation to make sure that the students are eating three meals a day because we believe that it is critical. >> thank you. >> and just a quick...
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has gone into the front door of the school and shot people on the way in and they are now in the cafeteria or gymnasium, we can go in and save the lives at the front door. >> reporter: at the theater shooting in auror acolorado, in 2012, most of the severely wounded were transported by police. firefighters and paramedics, following their training, waited across the park lot for the all-clear. in fairfax city, waiting is no longer an option. firefighters here are new training with bulletproof vests and helmets and they're required to follow police into active shooting scenes. it's not an easy adjustment for veterans, including joe tutt. you're a firefighter. >> yes. >> reporter: you're ready to respond to a fire. suddenly they say here's a ballistic vest and a helmet. >> we're going into a situation that is very different for us and that stress level, a roft us have never been involved with. >> reporter: moving quickly with police protection, tutt and his partner treated the injured and found ways to move the most critically wounded. >> what we're trying to do is get as close to perfect as
has gone into the front door of the school and shot people on the way in and they are now in the cafeteria or gymnasium, we can go in and save the lives at the front door. >> reporter: at the theater shooting in auror acolorado, in 2012, most of the severely wounded were transported by police. firefighters and paramedics, following their training, waited across the park lot for the all-clear. in fairfax city, waiting is no longer an option. firefighters here are new training with...
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or maybe sweep the floor in the cafeteria. >> so kingston made the comments while speaking at a meetingn party about the federal school lunch program. basically saying rather than give kids free lunch, they should earn the nickel or so that they need to eat. for decades, the fcc has allowed blackouts of broadcasts, nfl games and other major sporting events in markets where the home team doesn't sell out tickets. but that could change very soon. yesterday the fcc voted unanimously to begin considering ending the blackout rules. it would mostly impact nfl games since the nfl requires blackouts in markets that aren't sold out. even though they're only just considering the change, the nfl has already receased a statement saying, quote, it will strongly oppose any rule change. well, david goodfriend is a democratic strategist, chairman of sports fans coalition and running the site sportsfans.org. you've been key in pushing for this change of the rule. i think a lot of sports fans want to give you a high five on this one, david. >> well, i want to give them a high five right back, tamron, bec
or maybe sweep the floor in the cafeteria. >> so kingston made the comments while speaking at a meetingn party about the federal school lunch program. basically saying rather than give kids free lunch, they should earn the nickel or so that they need to eat. for decades, the fcc has allowed blackouts of broadcasts, nfl games and other major sporting events in markets where the home team doesn't sell out tickets. but that could change very soon. yesterday the fcc voted unanimously to begin...
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or maybe sweep the floor in the cafeteria. >> and finally house of cards star kevin spacey is responding to the president's wish that washington were as ruthlessly efficient as his character in the netflix series tweeting to help chief ruthless efficiency, a copy of his character's new book how to kick ass and influence congress is on its way. and that is your morning's dish of scrambled politics. >>> joining me now for our first look at politics is bobfranken. >> i think the person running audio on that jack kingston sound bite should probably sweep the floors, too. i have no idea what the man said. >> next time we'll get it with subtitles. let's talk about obamacare. for the first time since it launched, the white house is using michelle obama to help sell it. first ladies don't normally get involved in policy issues. why is she getting involved now and will it be effective? >> first of all, when you said what you just said about first ladies not getting involved in policy issues, you probably would exclude hillary rodham clinton from that list. >> good point. historically speaking. >>
or maybe sweep the floor in the cafeteria. >> and finally house of cards star kevin spacey is responding to the president's wish that washington were as ruthlessly efficient as his character in the netflix series tweeting to help chief ruthless efficiency, a copy of his character's new book how to kick ass and influence congress is on its way. and that is your morning's dish of scrambled politics. >>> joining me now for our first look at politics is bobfranken. >> i think...
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es una cafeterÍa que pagas donde pasas el tiempo.r estar acariciando, jugando con ellos. >>> para esta mexicana son la mejor compaÑÍa, sobre todo cuando baja la temperatura. >>> en invierno yo no pongo la calefacciÓn porque los dos gatos duermen conmigo. >>> en las dos semanas que lleva abierta tiene una media de 200 personas. eso que el nÚmero de personas estÁ limitado a solo 20. son personas que vienen con un objetivo, de pasar un rato acariciando un gato. >>> en resumen es el concepto de un club de gatos, los humanos solo entra como invitados. >>> para entender un poquito de esto, en estados unidos hay mÁs de 74 millones de gatos domÉsticos. estamos seguros que son los reyes de la casa. >>> bueno, de los gatitos vamos a los deportes, lindsey tiene la informaciÓn en el mundo deportivo. adelante. >>> quÉ tal. amigos, traemos goles hasta para regalar. me refiero a la Última semana de grupos de la champions league. disfruten. en la liga de campeones, el real madrid con el primer lugar asegurado se enfrentÓ al copenhag copenhagc copenh
es una cafeterÍa que pagas donde pasas el tiempo.r estar acariciando, jugando con ellos. >>> para esta mexicana son la mejor compaÑÍa, sobre todo cuando baja la temperatura. >>> en invierno yo no pongo la calefacciÓn porque los dos gatos duermen conmigo. >>> en las dos semanas que lleva abierta tiene una media de 200 personas. eso que el nÚmero de personas estÁ limitado a solo 20. son personas que vienen con un objetivo, de pasar un rato acariciando un gato....
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often, about half of the time the first thing they ask me for is if they can have some food and the cafeteria is still open. and i recently saw a patient who had a heart rhythm problem that is frequently fatal, he in fact, was resuscitated in the passed and had passed away and been brought back to life with the cpr and the first thing that he asked me and he interrupted me is that he was really hungry could he have some food. one of the things that i think is really important about these issues is that we don't get trapped in the current structures and in the economic systems that have not served the needs of the communities and i think that one of the most important things that we can do is to organize the communities to feed themselves and meaning what we can do is start the food clubs to connect the communities with farmers, and we could also use these systems to train the unemployed people in running the food system which gives them job experience, grocery stores are vital and added the value for processed foods, but for one of the unprocessed foods is the avenues from farmers. if anyone
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who have both most walsh who flipped and already spilled the seven year old was arrested in the cafeteria for nibbling his pope thoughts into the shape of a hill kids know even a wristed full thing and jewish school children don't need to do anything room size still. really to be full on mind altering so i could drugs we were told that if we follow up with their evaluation of a.d.h. t. and take him to the pediatrician. that child protective services could charge us for educational and emotional neglect from the floor and great big pharma teams up with all sorts of screaming school kids as mental patients reps hold quote national depression screaming days to push their products in high school assemblies which all students must attend and. gifts pope a pill and everything will be alright snow's the washington times was the message a.d.h. d. is a means of making pain patients out of normal individuals and once they are given a prescription and put on medications that are virtually never discontinued they have lifetime pain patients that's what's behind the epidemic screening questions was so
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of our staff, you know, praise the teachers, but there are janitors, and para professionals and cafeteria workers and other people at school sites that are holding the places together that cannot afford to live here because they have to piece meal eight hours a day working at different sites and take care of their children and family and loved ones and significant others. as well. so i when we say teacher, i hope that we really do mean workforce and i hear articulate that. and i know that is really what we mean. and it is so time for us to say, in a powerful way and thank you for coming to this side, and we also, as elected and senior staff and all of the staff need to go to that side so the city as a larger entity, understands that we are the same, here are us and we are them, and we are altogether. and the same folks, eating at the same table. and we deserve a portion. so, i don't understand that it was not a slam dunk. >> sorry, who said that, it is a slam dunk, it always is when it comes ta taking care of our people in this way and we are at a moment that we can do it. the people arou
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well convention cafeteria have you had an amazing christmas and you're enjoying the rest of your holidays in today so we're going to be taking on some of the fun out too when it is on the loses of twenty teams will be speaking to saxo bank chief economist stephen jacobson the next is outrageous. new publication always talks to babies. it's been another year of modest success to solve and economic woes but the general theme for the majority of the world's major economies has been the stuhlinger of growth it seems that the recovery road from the financial crises is a long winding run the european debt crisis has managed to avoid collapse but yet there's no resolution that was the u.s. shutdown life of money squabbles the ukraine trade tug of war and russia fell to achieve its big growth so we're going to check in with our correspondents in washington but in kiev and central mosque mall twenty thirteen another says he has check in with perry and boring who's in washington for a stay pan tell us twenty thirty who will take. recording is definitely the financial winner in the united states sta
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