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they closed the cafeteria. >> a cafeteria employee is undergoing a mental evaluation. and in mental screening for the maryland man accused of staging a banana peel fall at the metro station. we saw him appear in court to face fraud charges for the incident last august. he was caught on camera dropping the peel on the ground and then pretending to slip on it. $15,000, but for the claim was thrown out of court. coming up, what hayes happening in the week ahead. new developments in the case of a man who collapsed near a fire station. and we will examine the impact of recent winter storms a local businesses. how some are thriving is by the bad weather. i am steve rudin. we have some light rain showers out there right now. will clear upit nicely just in time for the rush-hour commute tomorrow. th >> in the week ahead, d.c. councilmembers will hold an oversight hearing tomorrow afternoon. they are expected to discuss the junior.caesar mills his family members claim he was given no help from a nearby fire station after he collapsed near the d.c. firehouse. on friday, d.c. fir
they closed the cafeteria. >> a cafeteria employee is undergoing a mental evaluation. and in mental screening for the maryland man accused of staging a banana peel fall at the metro station. we saw him appear in court to face fraud charges for the incident last august. he was caught on camera dropping the peel on the ground and then pretending to slip on it. $15,000, but for the claim was thrown out of court. coming up, what hayes happening in the week ahead. new developments in the case...
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you got him out of the cafeteria. but you kept going. >> hall: i just reacted that day. i just...t... you know, he was hurting our kids, and that's all i did. i just reacted. >> nate mueller: as soon as you're staring down the barrel of a gun, you just take off. >> pelley: death missed nate mueller by less than an inch. a bullet tore through the top of his ear. >> mueller: and for him to be a teacher, and to put himself in harm's way to chase him out of the building for kids that were just students in his cafeteria is amazing. >> pelley: he never thought of you as just students. >> mueller: no. >> walczak: no, we were his family. >> pelley: and you know that now. >> walczak: oh, yeah. oh, yeah. >> pelley: it wasn't long after the gunman bolted out through that door that he was found in the woods by the police. he gave himself up without incident, pled guilty, and has been sentenced to life without parole. he has never given a reason or a motive for the shooting. at sentencing, the judge wondered whether he did it to make a name for himself, so the community asked us to keep his na
you got him out of the cafeteria. but you kept going. >> hall: i just reacted that day. i just...t... you know, he was hurting our kids, and that's all i did. i just reacted. >> nate mueller: as soon as you're staring down the barrel of a gun, you just take off. >> pelley: death missed nate mueller by less than an inch. a bullet tore through the top of his ear. >> mueller: and for him to be a teacher, and to put himself in harm's way to chase him out of the building for...
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what happened to kate at the cafeteria that day? >> it started out fairly typical.e line with her friends and her class, got up to the register with the lunch lady who has been very kind to my kids in general. the woman informed her that the balance was negative and that she could not eat. she then had to put her tray to the side and it was taken and thrown in the trash in front of her. >> lisa, how can something like this happen? what in the world is the school saying about this? >> the district has since apologized and said that this should never have happened. the meals should not have been taken out of the children's hands and thrown away. though it is standard when children are behind on their balances to instead of giving them a full lunch, give them milk and a piece of fruit. >> the district has explained we should say what they say happen. here is what they have issued in part, it says, quote, we understand the feelings of upset parents and students who say this was an embarrassing and humiliating situation. we can apologize and commit to working with childr
what happened to kate at the cafeteria that day? >> it started out fairly typical.e line with her friends and her class, got up to the register with the lunch lady who has been very kind to my kids in general. the woman informed her that the balance was negative and that she could not eat. she then had to put her tray to the side and it was taken and thrown in the trash in front of her. >> lisa, how can something like this happen? what in the world is the school saying about this?...
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the problem is there are so many limited requirements coming out of washington that school cafeteria between serving food kids will eat and being forced by the federal government to serve foods they wouldn't eat. >> stuff they didn't serve at the state dinner last night. >> that's part of my bill, the school nutrition fairness act. i asked if he could give flexibility to the schools and he said it was working great. my problem is i want school districts to have that flexibility and to prove the point, my bill would actually make state dinners at the white house, white house cafeteria, and usda cafeteria have to follow the same guidelines every school in america follows. >> in other words, you have to eteat your own pudding. thank you very much. >>> the new trillion dollar farm bill that is now law, well, catfish are loving it. taxpayers, not so much. [announcer] if your dog can dream it, purina pro plan can help him achieve it. epic classical ♪ music stops ♪music resumes purina pro plan's bioavailable formulas deliver optimal nutrient absorption. purina pro plan. nutrition that perfo
the problem is there are so many limited requirements coming out of washington that school cafeteria between serving food kids will eat and being forced by the federal government to serve foods they wouldn't eat. >> stuff they didn't serve at the state dinner last night. >> that's part of my bill, the school nutrition fairness act. i asked if he could give flexibility to the schools and he said it was working great. my problem is i want school districts to have that flexibility and...
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it's locked in the corner of the cafeteria that is designated to undergo construction as part of the plan. at that time, they will be moved from that corner of the cafeteria to another location within cesar chavez in another shared space there. our goal in working with the district staff is to identify a permanent location that fits the needs that were outlined by the pack. >> they will be staying at cesar chavez until the end of the school year, just move to another space? >> that is correct. unless we are able to find a permanent space so we wouldn't have to do a temporary move while they are under going construction in that particular area and then another move after that. >> so, if i may, i think since their servicing students that it's imperative and urgent that they are in a permanent space. that students that they serve are able to go to the location and aware of the location they are at. and then also, i think that if amongst their group, if they have a representative which i believe they do, and that can actually go out to the site. i don't believe you need to get the whole
it's locked in the corner of the cafeteria that is designated to undergo construction as part of the plan. at that time, they will be moved from that corner of the cafeteria to another location within cesar chavez in another shared space there. our goal in working with the district staff is to identify a permanent location that fits the needs that were outlined by the pack. >> they will be staying at cesar chavez until the end of the school year, just move to another space? >> that...
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. >> the bell rings, and you're off to the cafeteria for lunch.t's time to socialize and grab a bite. jax hubbard is a nutritionist with some tips on how to make sure you're eating the right stuff. >> first of all, when you're eating in the cafeteria, you want to remember that not everything is good for you. make sure you're looking for whole grains, lean meats that are baked instead of fried, and colorful fruits and vegetables, including leafy greens. as far as beverages, you want to stick to water or skim milk instead of sweetened drinks like iced teas and sodas. and if you're going to drink fruit juice, make sure it's 100% fruit juice. >> thanks, jax. seems like a little bit of hunting around the lunch line can go a long way. with "health bites," i'm christina. >> it's a dangerous world out there. are you street smart? tell you about a ne medical website designed especially for older folks. website you say! i can't work on computers, they're not senior-friendly. blah, blah, blah. but the national institutes of health fixed all that. now you can
. >> the bell rings, and you're off to the cafeteria for lunch.t's time to socialize and grab a bite. jax hubbard is a nutritionist with some tips on how to make sure you're eating the right stuff. >> first of all, when you're eating in the cafeteria, you want to remember that not everything is good for you. make sure you're looking for whole grains, lean meats that are baked instead of fried, and colorful fruits and vegetables, including leafy greens. as far as beverages, you want...
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ebs will have one of the three offices will be ebs and they have the cafeteria plan for our members. i apologize for the confusion. >> so they will be able to interview privately in our offices while eap will be downstairs first floor easy access. will they have the easy access for confidentiality that people going in and out don't run into each other just with any kind of critical therapy along those lines they need the confidentiality protection? >> yes. the doors to go into wellness center, you go into the door into right into another door to go to the eap offices to the left. it's the same door into wellness center but you take different routes from that point and they are separated. we also have in all of these areas we have noise canceling facilities put into ceilings so there won't be any ability to hear voices outside of the office even if those voices are raised. >> will they be able to exit with some anonymity? >> there is probably a risk that someone might see you walk in and out of that door. there are two doors to the wellness center but there is one at the back of the b
ebs will have one of the three offices will be ebs and they have the cafeteria plan for our members. i apologize for the confusion. >> so they will be able to interview privately in our offices while eap will be downstairs first floor easy access. will they have the easy access for confidentiality that people going in and out don't run into each other just with any kind of critical therapy along those lines they need the confidentiality protection? >> yes. the doors to go into...
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we always see the signs in cafeterias about choking and safety. or that eyewash station. you just walk past the sides and you don't really look at them. the story this morning about a cub scout who tells us why we probably should look at those signs. >> this is jake. and this is ben. >> that young man in the middle is an aide year-old cubs scout and third grader in island lake. >> jacob is joey's 5 year-old younger brother. >> i think a lot of people should because that's what he's different. i don't see him as different. >> a few weeks ago the boys were teaming up around the house when joey noticed something was wrong. >> he looked red. he was choking on some clay pottery. he choked and he coughed and coughed. i said what do i do? and then i remembered i saw that picture in the lunchroom and i used that. at the time but i didn't know it was called a time like maneuver. >> he came up and said mom i just saved jake's life. >> naomi and joe are the parents. >> we have a special needs child, anything is typical. anything can happen. it was about a day later that i realized i
we always see the signs in cafeterias about choking and safety. or that eyewash station. you just walk past the sides and you don't really look at them. the story this morning about a cub scout who tells us why we probably should look at those signs. >> this is jake. and this is ben. >> that young man in the middle is an aide year-old cubs scout and third grader in island lake. >> jacob is joey's 5 year-old younger brother. >> i think a lot of people should because...
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now, action is being taken and why parents are in an uproar over what happened at a school cafeteria this week. [ tires screech ] [ car alarm chirps ] ♪ [ male announcer ] we don't just certify our pre-owned vehicles. we inspect, analyze, and recondition each one, until it's nothing short of a genuine certified pre-owned mercedes-benz for the next new owner. [ car alarm chirps ] hurry in to your authorized mercedes-benz dealer for 1.99% financing during our certified pre-owned sales event through february 28th. pre-owned sales event ♪ led to the one jobhing you always wanted. at university of phoenix, we believe every education- not just ours- should be built around the career that you want. imagine that. >>> two ex boy scout leaders are now charged with third degree felonies after pushing over a rock in utah's goblin valley state park and then posting it all on youtube. ♪ wiggle it just a little bit >> oh, boy. so, that wasn't just any rock. park rangers say it was ancient boulder millions of years in the making and the two men are accused of defacing a state park now. let's bring i
now, action is being taken and why parents are in an uproar over what happened at a school cafeteria this week. [ tires screech ] [ car alarm chirps ] ♪ [ male announcer ] we don't just certify our pre-owned vehicles. we inspect, analyze, and recondition each one, until it's nothing short of a genuine certified pre-owned mercedes-benz for the next new owner. [ car alarm chirps ] hurry in to your authorized mercedes-benz dealer for 1.99% financing during our certified pre-owned sales event...
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a contracted company named chm2m will build a new entrance, remodeled cafeteria, repaint, and re-carpet the building. there will also be a memorial honoring the victims of the shooting. it is expected to be completed early next year. another reason to ease up on the gas pedal in the district -- traffic cameras are now issuing tickets with hefty fines. as of today, the tickets are not just for speeding. richard reeve is live in northwest to tell us. >> we are at 15th and constitution, one of the busiest intersections in the city. looking across the street, one of the speed cameras, the red dot flashing, but this is much more about speed. it is about drivers who blow through lights and stop signs, oversize vehicles that block intersections. and boy, there is a big debate about the cameras. if you have the need for speed in the district, be aware. drivers don't. pay as much attention as in other places. ofthe silent sentinels, 132 them, are now up and running. >> i think it is safer and i am looking forward to them. >> not surprisingly, runners and pedestrians are happy with the new traffi
a contracted company named chm2m will build a new entrance, remodeled cafeteria, repaint, and re-carpet the building. there will also be a memorial honoring the victims of the shooting. it is expected to be completed early next year. another reason to ease up on the gas pedal in the district -- traffic cameras are now issuing tickets with hefty fines. as of today, the tickets are not just for speeding. richard reeve is live in northwest to tell us. >> we are at 15th and constitution, one...
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hour at san francisco general house the only odd thing was seeing homeland security officers in the cafeteriashoes and go through an x ray machine and assume the position (laughter) the lives that we save would not be possible without the financial support of you who gives us. so many of you who have helped us and the fact you're here today demonstrates your continued support. however, if i can be bold to make one final appeal everyone at the general sees the difference your help makes every hour everyday and i can each and every one of you to consider making a donation the cards are at your plate. dig deep we need money and help (laughter) please do what you can i thank you and my colleagues thank you and most importantly the patient and families of the folks at general thank you. please give our cards to the host or connect with a volunteer to make a credit cardgentlemen. ladies and gentlemen, to present the next hero award at the afternoon please welcome jim from chevron energy solutions (clapping) >> great, thank you happy valentine's day. i'm both delighted and honored to be here today r
hour at san francisco general house the only odd thing was seeing homeland security officers in the cafeteriashoes and go through an x ray machine and assume the position (laughter) the lives that we save would not be possible without the financial support of you who gives us. so many of you who have helped us and the fact you're here today demonstrates your continued support. however, if i can be bold to make one final appeal everyone at the general sees the difference your help makes every...
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. >> amante de los gatos desde la infancia se enterÓ de que en japÓn habÍa cafeterías que permitÍan tenera lo que buscaba trabajar para mÍ misma trabajar con gatos y ayudarles. >> pero expliquemos un poco de quÉ se trata. pagas por el tiempo que permaneces allÍ. la pulsera seÑala la hora de entrada, escoges algo para tomar y luego te dedicas a mimar a los felinos. son verdaderos fanÁticos ávidos de compartir con estos gatos aunque tengan los propios. >> es una sensaciÓn que nos gusta mucho, estar aquÍ acariciÁndolos. >> pares esta mexicana son la mejor compaÑÍa sobre cuando baja la televisiÓn. >> estÁn a tu lado. >> tiene una media de 200 visitantes diarios, el nÚmero es limitado a 20 personas para que los gatos no se estresen. en resumen el concepto es un lugar de gatos donde ellos reinan y los humanos solo pueden entrar como invitados. >> hay sitios para todos los gustos, para entender la enorme popularidad solo en estados unidos hay 74 millones de gatos domÉsticos muchos son los reyes y seÑores de la casa. ya regresamos con mÁs de primer impacto extra. ññññññññññ÷púúúúúúúúúúúúúúú
. >> amante de los gatos desde la infancia se enterÓ de que en japÓn habÍa cafeterías que permitÍan tenera lo que buscaba trabajar para mÍ misma trabajar con gatos y ayudarles. >> pero expliquemos un poco de quÉ se trata. pagas por el tiempo que permaneces allÍ. la pulsera seÑala la hora de entrada, escoges algo para tomar y luego te dedicas a mimar a los felinos. son verdaderos fanÁticos ávidos de compartir con estos gatos aunque tengan los propios. >> es una...
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wherever inmates congregate, common areas and cellblocks, the yard, or the cafeteria, there's usuallyoverhead post manned by armed correctional officers. if extreme violence breaks out, these officers may use lethal means as a last resort, but they usually stop most assaults through verbal orders. >> keep moving on to the track. >> if that doesn't work, they have an arsenal of nonlethal weapons, including ones that fire wood blocks. though not deadly, woodblock rounds can leave a lasting impression as we discovered at the kern valley state prison in california. >> he shot the [ bleep ]. >> no. but i don't even remember getting shot. i don't even know if i got shot. >> we often talk to the corrections officers about the nonlethal weapons they use, but it is not often that we end up actually seeing what those weapons do, and such was the case with george johns. this was something that happened just the night before. we were lucky to talk to him. >> escort! >> during our shoot at kern valley, inmate george johns, serving eight years for being involved in a high-speed chase while on parol
wherever inmates congregate, common areas and cellblocks, the yard, or the cafeteria, there's usuallyoverhead post manned by armed correctional officers. if extreme violence breaks out, these officers may use lethal means as a last resort, but they usually stop most assaults through verbal orders. >> keep moving on to the track. >> if that doesn't work, they have an arsenal of nonlethal weapons, including ones that fire wood blocks. though not deadly, woodblock rounds can leave a...
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companydo construction will build a new entrance, remodel the cafeteria, paint the walls, and install new flooring. there will also be a memorial to the victims. the project should be completed early next year. it has been a to z few days for water crews. there has been a third water main break -- it has been a busy few days for water crews. there has been a third water main break in the last few days. repairs should take up to eight hours. in arlington, a water main break has closed washington boulevard in both directions. no word on how long the repairs will take place there. there is a heads-up for you in the meantime. if you are driving through the district, dozens of traffic cameras are running and ready to issue tickets. richard reeve is live right now to explain how the cameras are designed to catch more than just speeders. me has beena behind flashing all night. several different kinds of violation -- speeding, blowing through red lights, even blocking an intersection. lots of folks are talking about this. >> in a city almost always in a , --y >> i agree with the red light and
companydo construction will build a new entrance, remodel the cafeteria, paint the walls, and install new flooring. there will also be a memorial to the victims. the project should be completed early next year. it has been a to z few days for water crews. there has been a third water main break -- it has been a busy few days for water crews. there has been a third water main break in the last few days. repairs should take up to eight hours. in arlington, a water main break has closed washington...
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en el año pasado, un niño de 5 años trajo una pistola en su mochila, esta arma se disparó en la cafeteríala y le dije que sí. >>> asegura que esperaba el mejor momento para disparar y terminar con el acoso que dice que sufría. >>>e ra el único modo de resolver el problema. >>> ahora está bajo libertad condicional, explica que muchos niños se ciegan por el acoso o el problema del momento y apretar el gatillo es una solución factible. >>> en spark, nevada, josé reyes mató a un maestro e hirió a dos niños, sus padres aseguran que también era acosado. >>> desde newtown hay alrededor de 28 muertos y 37 heridos después de balaceras en el país. >>> yo sé lo que es pasar algo así, así que me da tristeza. >>> tiroteos que esperan los expertos que no sean parte de un currículo escolar, aunque muchos abogan por tener las armas en sus manos. >>> mañana les presentamos a padres que alegan que la educación es el principal disuasivo para qw los niños no cometan crímenes con armas >>> momento de nuestra última pausa, y al regresar en el noticiero telemundo, estamos con el náufrago salvadoreño que regresó
en el año pasado, un niño de 5 años trajo una pistola en su mochila, esta arma se disparó en la cafeteríala y le dije que sí. >>> asegura que esperaba el mejor momento para disparar y terminar con el acoso que dice que sufría. >>>e ra el único modo de resolver el problema. >>> ahora está bajo libertad condicional, explica que muchos niños se ciegan por el acoso o el problema del momento y apretar el gatillo es una solución factible. >>> en spark,...
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. >> in kiev, the lenin museum is now a dormitory, cafeteria and information center for demonstrators. they say president viktor yanukovych is playing for time, trying to wait them out. >> i think it's obvious we need to change the country. we need to change the government, we need to change right now or some time later. they are planning for later. they have started a library here, and hundreds of books have poured in. this is the main road leading to parliament and a standoff as the police continues on the barricades behind me. protestors have settled in for the long haul, building tents to keep them warm. it's unclear what could be said to them to make them leave. the talks in munich are miles away. the people on the streets say they can wait the president out. >> months, weeks, year. i have no problem to stay here to help people. >> the stalemate is in its third month, with no end in site. >> for the first time in history drought is forcing california to stop delivering water to millions of customers and farms. the regions will have to rely on local reservoirs as well as other sou
. >> in kiev, the lenin museum is now a dormitory, cafeteria and information center for demonstrators. they say president viktor yanukovych is playing for time, trying to wait them out. >> i think it's obvious we need to change the country. we need to change the government, we need to change right now or some time later. they are planning for later. they have started a library here, and hundreds of books have poured in. this is the main road leading to parliament and a standoff as...
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. >> they were seen together in the hospital, out having meals together in the hospital cafeteria. a relative of charles augustine was quoted as saying he thought it was odd, that kathy and the nurse were spending so much time together. >> charles augustine died in the hospital. kathy and chaz married just three weeks later. >> it was a relationship that developed very quickly. it took all her friends and family off guard. >> it just seemed very naive, and of course we didn't express that to her. we wished her well and hoped for the best. >> kathy augustine was the beneficiary of charles augustine's $1 million life insurance policy. investigators learned that kathy and charles had talked of divorce before he suffered the stroke. it is unclear if kathy would have remained the beneficiary if the two had divorced. investigators now wondered if charles augustine had been a victim of foul play. but their immediate concern was the investigation of kathy's death. >> very early in my career, a very seasoned homicide detective shared with me something that's always kind of stayed with me. a
. >> they were seen together in the hospital, out having meals together in the hospital cafeteria. a relative of charles augustine was quoted as saying he thought it was odd, that kathy and the nurse were spending so much time together. >> charles augustine died in the hospital. kathy and chaz married just three weeks later. >> it was a relationship that developed very quickly. it took all her friends and family off guard. >> it just seemed very naive, and of course we...
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some of the seniors can eat their evening meals in the cafeteria. for others it's brought right to their beds. linda introduces him to he will a -- hellena. very she says that's not a tame. but linda is patient with those who are hard of hearing. >> she is in her 80s. she says it's nice to have people drop by because it can get really lonely sometimes. it's not easy, she says, to have interesting conversations with people here. but when young people are around, she feels like she can talk about interesting subjects like politics. he has his own dinner after his shift is over. he's pleased with his first day of work. he says everyone is friendly nd easy to get along with. the young student has joined a chess club. a good way to get to know the residents. interested in the young man's background, he says chess is more of a hobby but would still like to improve his game. he plays a match againsta this resident, an easy opponent but runs into difficulties early on. he says he knows he shouldn't interject himself into a match but sees a good strategy. th
some of the seniors can eat their evening meals in the cafeteria. for others it's brought right to their beds. linda introduces him to he will a -- hellena. very she says that's not a tame. but linda is patient with those who are hard of hearing. >> she is in her 80s. she says it's nice to have people drop by because it can get really lonely sometimes. it's not easy, she says, to have interesting conversations with people here. but when young people are around, she feels like she can talk...
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>>> school cafeteria workers throw out the lunch of dozens of school children over money.w ♪ ♪ only miss the sun when it starts to snow ♪ >> i am in love with that. and it's puppy love and angel wings. a preview of the super bowl battle of the brands. >>> good day to all of you. welcome to "weekends with alex witt." starting heavy this hour, two minutes past 1:00 in the east, 10:00 a.m. in the west. here's what's happening now. first to new allegations leveled against governor chris christie. in several press conferences, the governor has said that he had no knowledge of the george washington bridge lane closures until he read about it in the newspaper. but now the former port authority official at the heart of the scandal claims that governor christie is being less than honest in his version of the events. joining me now with the story is nbc national investigative correspondent, michael isikoff. so michael, let's talk about the allegations. what are they? >> well, the allegations come from david wildstein's lawyer, and he's saying that contrary to what the governor has s
>>> school cafeteria workers throw out the lunch of dozens of school children over money.w ♪ ♪ only miss the sun when it starts to snow ♪ >> i am in love with that. and it's puppy love and angel wings. a preview of the super bowl battle of the brands. >>> good day to all of you. welcome to "weekends with alex witt." starting heavy this hour, two minutes past 1:00 in the east, 10:00 a.m. in the west. here's what's happening now. first to new allegations...
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in the cafeteria, bins are labeled and every day the waste is taken for composting. >> we come down and we pour it in the bins and then we add water and manure and then some straw on top and we wait. >> we have kind of our sink dishwashing station. >> reporter: but the hub of the school sustainability program is its garden, an acre of land with garden beds, lemon trees an outdoor kitchen and chickens. >> it's nice to have all these things because we can really learn about how to keep the environment safe. >> reporter: by planting the food, they're learning about healthy eating. >> you planted the plant in the winter and then it grows in the spring and then during the summer you harvest it and put it in a dish and by tasting it, eating it, you're kind of saying, i grew this plant. >> reporter: the driving force behind the sustainability program is respect for all living things, the values of the school's founders, the dominican sisters. >> nice to be able to learn about it now while we're young so we can make a difference. >>> they are making a big difference. they have more changes to c
in the cafeteria, bins are labeled and every day the waste is taken for composting. >> we come down and we pour it in the bins and then we add water and manure and then some straw on top and we wait. >> we have kind of our sink dishwashing station. >> reporter: but the hub of the school sustainability program is its garden, an acre of land with garden beds, lemon trees an outdoor kitchen and chickens. >> it's nice to have all these things because we can really learn...
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must reinforce the neighbors and the public this sight is secure and safe until it's safe with the cafeteria in making the site secure and safe doesn't translate into the interpretation that the project has somehow started that's not the case. we want to make sure with the neighbors feel safe and the project is safe one hundred percent >> and we don't want the problem public to feel we're disrupting any evidence. >> yeah. with a scoop he will with the sole goal to make this open cut safe so the rains if they come there wouldn't be any concerns. and no, i know that deputy director sweeney i didn't did a lot of daily so i don't know who you want to talk to with that. your role is giving me the information so i'll let you make the call who to talk to >> members of the commission. ed sweeny deputy director planning services. we would like to start troirlgs to doing the weather proofing involving putting in the foundation and at that point we can get weigh in from the planning department how they want to proceed. it's a recognized slide zone we have to cut we have to do something quickly the rain
must reinforce the neighbors and the public this sight is secure and safe until it's safe with the cafeteria in making the site secure and safe doesn't translate into the interpretation that the project has somehow started that's not the case. we want to make sure with the neighbors feel safe and the project is safe one hundred percent >> and we don't want the problem public to feel we're disrupting any evidence. >> yeah. with a scoop he will with the sole goal to make this open cut...
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some of the seniors can eat their evening meals in the cafeteria. for others, it is brought right to their beds. daria toroduces others. she says, that's not a name. linda is patient with those who are hard of hearing. hello. >> helena is in her 80's. she says it is nice to have people drop by because it can get really lonely sometimes. it is not easy, she says, to have interesting conversations with people here. when young people are around, she feels like she can talk about interesting subjects like politics. [speaking german] daria has his dinner after his shift is over. he is pleased with his first day of work. he says everyone is friendly and easy to get along with. the young student has joined a chess club, a quick way to get to know the residents. daria says chess is more of a hobby, but he would still like to improve his game. daria laissez match against an easy opponent, but he runs into difficulty early on. -- heoffered good advice sees a good strategy for heinz to employ. the player accepts the advice, grudgingly. he knows what he is talk
some of the seniors can eat their evening meals in the cafeteria. for others, it is brought right to their beds. daria toroduces others. she says, that's not a name. linda is patient with those who are hard of hearing. hello. >> helena is in her 80's. she says it is nice to have people drop by because it can get really lonely sometimes. it is not easy, she says, to have interesting conversations with people here. when young people are around, she feels like she can talk about interesting...
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events center right now watching the dalai lama speak, plus the hundreds of students behind me in the cafeteria watching him on the big screen, all enamored by his soft touch and sense of humor. >> hello. good morning. sit down. [ laughter ] >> reporter: and that was the first words out of his mouth drawing a word of laughter from the crowd. he joined the ceo of a health care company to discuss business ethics and compassion, especially appropriate gich that this is the heart of silicon valley. the dalai lama has been involved in scientific research that shows what effect compassion towards others and meditation can have on the human brain. positive effects and researchers found that people work best in a work environment that is compassionate. >> everyone has the right to be healthy person, but i think generally too much emphasis about material value. i think about our inner value, i think that is the reason you are the unhappy person. >> reporter: again, a sold out crowd at the events center here at santa clara university. we've been talking about all morning long. at one point, there were ti
events center right now watching the dalai lama speak, plus the hundreds of students behind me in the cafeteria watching him on the big screen, all enamored by his soft touch and sense of humor. >> hello. good morning. sit down. [ laughter ] >> reporter: and that was the first words out of his mouth drawing a word of laughter from the crowd. he joined the ceo of a health care company to discuss business ethics and compassion, especially appropriate gich that this is the heart of...
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the recent increase in cafeteria prices is not cool. when you vote for flo, we'll have discounts. ice-cream discounts. multi-cookie discounts. pizza loyalty discounts! [ kids chanting "flo!" ] i also have some great ideas on car insurance. [ silence ] finding you discounts since back in the day. call or click today. stress, fun, bad habits, kids, now what? let's build you a better bed that senses your movement, heartbeat, breathing. sensors working directly with the air chambers. it's the all-new sleep number x12 bed. it tracks your sleep and tells you here's a good, better and an awesome night. the difference? try adjusting up or down. you'll know cuz sleep iq™ tells you and all you have to do is sleep. only at a sleep number store, try the unprecedented sleep number x12 bed. know better sleep with sleep number. one of the best things is that millions of peopleia will qualify for financial assistance. it's important to remember that the lower your annual income, the greater financial assistance you will receive. enroll now at coveredca.com. state. the >> we just told you about al
the recent increase in cafeteria prices is not cool. when you vote for flo, we'll have discounts. ice-cream discounts. multi-cookie discounts. pizza loyalty discounts! [ kids chanting "flo!" ] i also have some great ideas on car insurance. [ silence ] finding you discounts since back in the day. call or click today. stress, fun, bad habits, kids, now what? let's build you a better bed that senses your movement, heartbeat, breathing. sensors working directly with the air chambers. it's...
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holmes cafeteria small pond all swept away. in the environmentalists believe more signs of proper resourcing. instead of using indigenous species. they planted and growing exotic species. they have slung over the systems and can withstand a typhoon. i started by definition you and then unbeaten in the sea so that it could have played the recipe and also go with the consensus of the plants instead. the ctu six weeks and up the tent and it becomes a beacon for him and even upload download and down all the efforts of exploring and found this. the school also took a beating. each of the arena which is not a native species. the heavy winds up high on toppled over onto the roof. now the school is nice in the classroom in bill and. the i will. looks like these can be shared across the entire country there's no telling when money will come in for repairs. first the treehouse to be removed in. shore station is the more time to be seen here. i'm about to make it work. the villagers need to learn more about forests and what species are ne
holmes cafeteria small pond all swept away. in the environmentalists believe more signs of proper resourcing. instead of using indigenous species. they planted and growing exotic species. they have slung over the systems and can withstand a typhoon. i started by definition you and then unbeaten in the sea so that it could have played the recipe and also go with the consensus of the plants instead. the ctu six weeks and up the tent and it becomes a beacon for him and even upload download and...
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the speech was in the cafeteria where young people stopped to listen. >> seem to be the focus on gettingomework done or not fast enough, and not have that experience to listen to that and hear his wisdom. >> wisdom that was echoed by the ceo who spoke along side him. >> compassion and kindness should be a key element of your business for your enterprise. >> i think his message is important in the silicon valley. you can get so caught up in hustle buttal, do more, make more money. he wants us to see what's the broader bottom line, what's the broader good. >> reporter: today ends the dalai lama's four-day visit. at many of his stops, at most, he was met by protesters calling for greater religious tolerance from him the leader of the tibetan buddhists. he will likely get more protest downs south. next appearance is tomorrow in southern california. in santa clara, kris sanchez, nbc bay area news. >> they lost some money. redemption for a group of san francisco investors. they accused a well known real estate broker of walking off with more than $15 million. it's a story we first broke last y
the speech was in the cafeteria where young people stopped to listen. >> seem to be the focus on gettingomework done or not fast enough, and not have that experience to listen to that and hear his wisdom. >> wisdom that was echoed by the ceo who spoke along side him. >> compassion and kindness should be a key element of your business for your enterprise. >> i think his message is important in the silicon valley. you can get so caught up in hustle buttal, do more, make...
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sight of a pretty groovy officers walking down the street with white gloves on they walked up to a cafeteria and they to everybody go get out you know and they lined folks up against the wall to they threw coffee all out on the street. six places and said the plane side lost something. put everything on the street civil liberties or something that belong to people who live west of main street or. beyond little tokyo or in the south park area there are no civil liberties honored at all in the skid row area and outs known by the city attorney's office it's known by the mayor it's known by everybody at city hall but nobody cares. we say with some of these people stuff i want to do our stuff in the street because the police kept blind to clean it and i threw those people stuff in the street because they were going to clean that sidewalk back and right up and that was our blankets. and they'd been. they lost their blankets and. the place was down their line of clean sidewalk and they were. skid row is full of contradictions. it can be. frightening. but it can also be a refuge. a place to go well.
sight of a pretty groovy officers walking down the street with white gloves on they walked up to a cafeteria and they to everybody go get out you know and they lined folks up against the wall to they threw coffee all out on the street. six places and said the plane side lost something. put everything on the street civil liberties or something that belong to people who live west of main street or. beyond little tokyo or in the south park area there are no civil liberties honored at all in the...
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. >>> the cafeteria manager at a utah elementary school has been placed on involuntary leave after lunches were taken away from kids whose lunch account balance had run low. the kids were given milk and fruit as a substitute. parents were outraged about it. some complained they had been given no notices that their balances were low. and their children, of course, were humiliated in the process. the school district has issued an apology. >>> here in new york tonight the super bowl hype is reaching something of a fever pitch. 13 blocks of broadway have been shut down and turned into a pre-game pedestrian mall re-named super bowl boulevard. and look at some of the merchandise we found for sale. we found this hoodie at a local sporting good store commemorating the new york/new jersey super bowl. but hold it right there. it isn't that at all. just to review, here is new york, and now to the west, across the aforementioned george washington bridge is the state of new jersey, where the super bowl will be played. not one bit of the game will be played in new york, though the city appears to be pro
. >>> the cafeteria manager at a utah elementary school has been placed on involuntary leave after lunches were taken away from kids whose lunch account balance had run low. the kids were given milk and fruit as a substitute. parents were outraged about it. some complained they had been given no notices that their balances were low. and their children, of course, were humiliated in the process. the school district has issued an apology. >>> here in new york tonight the super...
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. >> reporter: an announcement was made on monday that to celebrate black history month, the cafeteria at this all girls catholic high school would serve fried chicken, cornbread and watermelon. the lunch menu offended and angered many parents and students. >> it was just a little too far. >> reporter: administrators apologized saying it was an unapproved idea from a student club. the school's president gave this statement. >> cultural insensitivity of any kind is obviously inconsistent with the mission of our carondelet high school. >> reporter: many educators say the school could have done so much more to teach and celebrate black history. >> quite offensive because they put everything that we have accomplished into a menu. >> regardless of the accomplishments we have achieved, what we've done, we are still viewed under the same lens. >> reporter: teachers at this east oakland private school say carondelet could have invited speakers or even do a field trip to learn about black history. while many students feel bad about the announcement, some believe our society is way too sensitive
. >> reporter: an announcement was made on monday that to celebrate black history month, the cafeteria at this all girls catholic high school would serve fried chicken, cornbread and watermelon. the lunch menu offended and angered many parents and students. >> it was just a little too far. >> reporter: administrators apologized saying it was an unapproved idea from a student club. the school's president gave this statement. >> cultural insensitivity of any kind is...
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a giraffe named birdie, sauntered off near the cafeteria.nd anything appealing on the menu, and went her merry way. >> no one seemed too shocked to see it. >> i would be shocked and, are you really in danger? do giraffes good wild? >> i guess it is bet are than some of the other animals that could have wandered in there. if it is one of them, may as well be the giraffe. >> my opportunity to took a burger than niek nobody else. grab your favorite toppings because insomniac is coming up. >> the graphic national ad campaign set to scare smokers. will it work? you're watching news now. ♪ smokin' in the boys room, i was smokin' in the boys room jots "world news now" brought to you by consumer cellular. ♪ see what's new at projectluna.com but he's got such sensitive skin that you worry about what you use in the laundry. my tide, downy, and bounce all come in free & gentle. so we get a cleaner, softer blankie. uh oh. [ female announcer ] tide, downy, and bounce free & gentle. [ ding ] i sense you've overpacked, your stomach. try pepto to-go. it's p
a giraffe named birdie, sauntered off near the cafeteria.nd anything appealing on the menu, and went her merry way. >> no one seemed too shocked to see it. >> i would be shocked and, are you really in danger? do giraffes good wild? >> i guess it is bet are than some of the other animals that could have wandered in there. if it is one of them, may as well be the giraffe. >> my opportunity to took a burger than niek nobody else. grab your favorite toppings because...
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female giraffe named perdy just wandered off her normal route and sauntered through the animal park cafeteriardy clearly didn't find anything too appealing on the menu and she just casually walks her way back out. >> that is pretty incredible. >> isn't that awesome? man, oh, man, and its neck is really low in there peeking out for some food. >> yes, what are my options here? >> i'll go for the ice cream. sorry. >>> up next, "the pulse" where there is a big brouhaha about the super bowl halftime show. what some eagle-eye fans noticed about the performance. >>> and a model gets so hungry, she decides to eat her purse sort of. we'll explain. abreva can heal a cold sore in as few as 2 1/2 days when used at the first sign. without it, the virus spreads from cell to cell. unlike other treatments, abreva penetrates deep to block the virus, to protect healthy cells so cold sores heal fast. as fast as 2 1/2 days when used at the first sign. ♪ learn more at abreva.com. don't tough it out. knock it out! fast. [ female announcer ] only with abreva. one, for making my perfect cup of coffee. one for being
female giraffe named perdy just wandered off her normal route and sauntered through the animal park cafeteriardy clearly didn't find anything too appealing on the menu and she just casually walks her way back out. >> that is pretty incredible. >> isn't that awesome? man, oh, man, and its neck is really low in there peeking out for some food. >> yes, what are my options here? >> i'll go for the ice cream. sorry. >>> up next, "the pulse" where there is a...
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some of the seniors can eat eating meals in the cafeteria for others it's properly to keep it up. when amy. he introduces dani and her teenage bunyan. i'm told. she says that's not a name. is patient with those who are hard to hear the call the car door. i hate to lose we are wanted by the end of a dire warning. they're all full more info. a hero. he should eat any meat in her eighty seven. it would do she says it's nice to have people got tired because he can get really lonely sometimes. that would be. ninety cc sense to have interesting conversations with people here the problem you that when young people are around she feels like she can talk about interesting subjects like politics here. it is about. it is this all my ear she would die. the opposite come again tomorrow. yet he initiated that needs to die this morn food i know. so the o'neill has his own dinner after his shift is in fact he's pleased with his first day of work reasons therefore it is. it is then that he says everyone is friendly and easy to get along. one student has joined the new play kitchen milton residents
some of the seniors can eat eating meals in the cafeteria for others it's properly to keep it up. when amy. he introduces dani and her teenage bunyan. i'm told. she says that's not a name. is patient with those who are hard to hear the call the car door. i hate to lose we are wanted by the end of a dire warning. they're all full more info. a hero. he should eat any meat in her eighty seven. it would do she says it's nice to have people got tired because he can get really lonely sometimes. that...
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just so excited to be here and we just had a very organized meeting and instead of being in the cafeteria where we could smell the food and the venting machines were louder than us, we could sit here and just have a very normal conversation and commissioner haney was here to present to us and it was just a very, nice place to be and we also have room to break out into groups and discuss different topics as many cohorts so we can come together and create a bigger picture and in that, we would like to say thank you, to commissioner haney and the superintendent and miss casco for helping us get to the board meeting room and let us be here and it made it a professional experience and we all appreciate it on the behalf of the sac. we also have an asc meeting next month, march third at 5 p.m. and everyone is welcome, and if you would like a copy of our agenda, please contact our sac coordinator. salvador, thank you. >> thank you very much. any comments board members? >> seeing none, i would like to say that i like forward to working with you on the issue. commissioners if i hear no objections,
just so excited to be here and we just had a very organized meeting and instead of being in the cafeteria where we could smell the food and the venting machines were louder than us, we could sit here and just have a very normal conversation and commissioner haney was here to present to us and it was just a very, nice place to be and we also have room to break out into groups and discuss different topics as many cohorts so we can come together and create a bigger picture and in that, we would...
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i was in the cafeteria. just got a drink of root beer.asks me to go out. >> what did she say exactly? >> she said, chris, will you go out with me? >> they do not last. it is middle school. this is not who you are starting your life with. you do not spend your life with your middle school sweethearts. ♪ >> it is approaching 56 past the hour. let's take a look at where stocks stand halfway through the trading session. we have a mixed picture with the dow and s&p trading higher. ise s&p 500 is is when it -- within one percent of its record high. the nasdaq is lagging. it has been leading in recent days but today is down 4.5 points. in terms of individual movers, we want to highlight a couple. weight watchers international shares are falling to a new 52-week low after the company posted a 47% drop in fourth-quarter earnings. they also forecast 2014 earnings well below estimates. weight watchers says it is facing increased competition from diet apps and gadgets. aig announced fourth-quarter profits that beat estimates. it is also planning to c
i was in the cafeteria. just got a drink of root beer.asks me to go out. >> what did she say exactly? >> she said, chris, will you go out with me? >> they do not last. it is middle school. this is not who you are starting your life with. you do not spend your life with your middle school sweethearts. ♪ >> it is approaching 56 past the hour. let's take a look at where stocks stand halfway through the trading session. we have a mixed picture with the dow and s&p...
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i was in the cafeteria. just got a drink of root beer.d asks me to go out. >> what did she say exactly? >> she said, chris, will you go out with me? >> they do not last. it is middle school. this is not who you are starting your life with. you do not spend your life with your middle school sweethearts. ♪ >> it is approaching 56 past the hour. let's take a look at where stocks stand halfway through the trading session. quakes where stocks closed the session. up.ng in the treasury market, we are seeing yields a little bit higher. almost a two week high as investors look ahead to further tapering of the feds quantitative easing. we want to highlight a couple of commodity movers for you as well. natural gas is one. we have seen big gains in natural gas because of the terrible weather we have had in the northeast. remember, natural gas is used to he nearly 50% of homes in the u.s.. gold we are watching prices. gold seeing its biggest weekly gain since august. we are also seeing silverstein day rally, the longest since march, 2008. -- seeing si
i was in the cafeteria. just got a drink of root beer.d asks me to go out. >> what did she say exactly? >> she said, chris, will you go out with me? >> they do not last. it is middle school. this is not who you are starting your life with. you do not spend your life with your middle school sweethearts. ♪ >> it is approaching 56 past the hour. let's take a look at where stocks stand halfway through the trading session. quakes where stocks closed the session. up.ng in...
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ooshlgs rice from school cafeterias is being recalled the company that makes the rice is recalling the5 pound wag bags of the product. it's sold only through wholesale distributors. fda says people in texas, and north dakota reported symptoms >> you've heard red wine go was grilled meats or pizza. french researchers found that mice engineered to have bowel cancer were less likely to die when given red wine and aspirin saying it destroyed cells that are consider abnormal and often tied to bowel cancer. >> abc's newest bachelor is responding to backlash over controversial comments about whether a gay or bisexual bachelor should start on the hit show. known for sweet talking the ladies he finds himself apologizing this time on "good morning america" for comments made last month. >> it was misuse of a word. like i said people don't understand it. >> a reporter asked if it would be a good idea to have a gay or bisexual bachelor on the show. >> to me the show will be too harsh. >> in a facebook apology he explained english is his second language. adding the word pervert is not what i meant t
ooshlgs rice from school cafeterias is being recalled the company that makes the rice is recalling the5 pound wag bags of the product. it's sold only through wholesale distributors. fda says people in texas, and north dakota reported symptoms >> you've heard red wine go was grilled meats or pizza. french researchers found that mice engineered to have bowel cancer were less likely to die when given red wine and aspirin saying it destroyed cells that are consider abnormal and often tied to...