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the lunchroom here school whenntary his body started choking on a hot dog. clay demonstrated on his brother did next. >> at this started doing this to his back. and it started coming up more. ended up coming out. >> his coolness under fire may be inherited. he comes from a long line of who loved two things -- baseball and firefighting. his great-grandfather, grandfather, father, two uncles a slew of cousins have all been firefighters. his father says he knew what to because of an incident last summer. >> he actually asked me what would you have done if i was really choking. i just went through the steps. >> one step before the high muck was punching someone in the back. saved his friend's life. >> being 10 years old and being that way.ink >> is clay the next firefighter the family? >> what do you want to do? i went to be a fire -- i want to be a football player. could be a firefighter, i do not know. his friend has been thinking school since at this happened. >> thank you, tom. country's most popular lipsticks contain at trace levels of lead. the food and dr
the lunchroom here school whenntary his body started choking on a hot dog. clay demonstrated on his brother did next. >> at this started doing this to his back. and it started coming up more. ended up coming out. >> his coolness under fire may be inherited. he comes from a long line of who loved two things -- baseball and firefighting. his great-grandfather, grandfather, father, two uncles a slew of cousins have all been firefighters. his father says he knew what to because of an...
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the 10-year-old was in the lunchroom when his friends started choking on a hot dog. >> he started goingirted going like this a lot harder to his back. it ended up coming out. >> amazing. i'm speechless about what he was able to do under pressure. >> his father had taught him what to do if somebody was joking and he was able to put what he learned into action. some of the most pampered dogs gathered in new york to compete in the westminster kennel club will dog show. we learned which one was a top dog last night. >> best in show at the 136 annual westminster kennel club america's dog show is companiethe penny-stoc -- picaneese. >> the first time one of those has won since 1990. it is the prestige of the title and no prize money. it brings the dog's owner a wealth of opportunity increasing potential. 4:49, 41 degrees on this wednesday morning. the president makes sure that he will not be in the doghouse for valentine's day. retook the first lady to celebrate. -- where he took the first lady. and why the singer adele wants to take a break from music for five years. and a check on traffic an
the 10-year-old was in the lunchroom when his friends started choking on a hot dog. >> he started goingirted going like this a lot harder to his back. it ended up coming out. >> amazing. i'm speechless about what he was able to do under pressure. >> his father had taught him what to do if somebody was joking and he was able to put what he learned into action. some of the most pampered dogs gathered in new york to compete in the westminster kennel club will dog show. we learned...
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residents of chardon, ohio, are in shock this morning after a teenager walked into his high school lunchroomesterday and opened fire, killing two classmates and wounding three others. the 17-year-old shooter was later captured and is now in custody. this morning, students and families are still searching for answers. jay gray reports from ohio. >> reporter: chardon high is still on lockdown this morning, a full day after a deadly shooting rampage in the school's cafeteria. >> we have an active shooter at the high school. >> reporter: investigators say that shooter was 17-year-old t.j. lane. >> he had no emotion on his face. he was just shooting. >> reporter: quietly, deliberately gunning down students before chased from the building by teachers and surrendering without incident a few blocks away. overnight, hundreds gathered at several vigils across this tight-knit town, searching for some kind of relief or strength by being together. >> it's shocking to the community. one thing i can say they are so amazed how they are surrounding the kids and loving on them. >> reporter: classes have been
residents of chardon, ohio, are in shock this morning after a teenager walked into his high school lunchroomesterday and opened fire, killing two classmates and wounding three others. the 17-year-old shooter was later captured and is now in custody. this morning, students and families are still searching for answers. jay gray reports from ohio. >> reporter: chardon high is still on lockdown this morning, a full day after a deadly shooting rampage in the school's cafeteria. >> we...
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so i know the lunchroom had to have probably quite a few children in it. >> okay.o you know, miss hunt, you said the school reacted very well. given some school shootings that happeneded over the past few years, is this a school proactive in terms of instructing students what to do. should it happen there? >> yes, i believe they do two a year, from what my daughter has told me. i know previously a few years ago they had another incident. my son went to chardon also. he had a lockdown situation. it was a bomb threat called in. it was a false alarm. but ever since columbine happened, the school has been active of doing drills every year since my children have been going there. obviously there were reported circulating in the school that a student brought a gun to school. u was it shall be who seemed to have a falling out with the school? somebody doing badly in class were there any descriptions that your daughter was able to give you, again, understanding that she was in lockdown while the shooting occurred? >> i did ask her about the the third or fourth text if she
so i know the lunchroom had to have probably quite a few children in it. >> okay.o you know, miss hunt, you said the school reacted very well. given some school shootings that happeneded over the past few years, is this a school proactive in terms of instructing students what to do. should it happen there? >> yes, i believe they do two a year, from what my daughter has told me. i know previously a few years ago they had another incident. my son went to chardon also. he had a...
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why it could >>> he just pulled out a gun and started firing on 500 kids in the lunchroom. >> you're listening to one of the newly released 911 calls from the ohio high school shooting yesterday. the teenager accused of shooting students in a school cafeteria had his first court appearance today. 17-year-old t.j. lane did not know his victims and opened fire at random. three students are dead. two remain in the hospital. >>> republican primary is underway right now in arizona and michigan. romney held a large lead in arizona going into today's primary. in michigan, the state where he was born, he's facing a much tighter race. results are expected about 9:00 tonight our time. >>> a 289-year-old biker is facing charges after an accident with a struck this mourning in northwest d.c. the biker tried to get by the truck while it was making a turn. the biker is charged with failing to yield the right-of-way. >>> the virginia senate has approved a scaled back version of a controversial bill. >> the bill would force women to undergo ultrasound exams before they could have an abortion. the vi
why it could >>> he just pulled out a gun and started firing on 500 kids in the lunchroom. >> you're listening to one of the newly released 911 calls from the ohio high school shooting yesterday. the teenager accused of shooting students in a school cafeteria had his first court appearance today. 17-year-old t.j. lane did not know his victims and opened fire at random. three students are dead. two remain in the hospital. >>> republican primary is underway right now in...
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. >> the ohio teen held in the fatal lunchroom shooting of his peers escorted into court this afternoon. he is protected by the judge not seen because of his age. >> you understand, t.j., that you have the right to remain silent, you understand that? >> yes, sir. >> a prosecutor saying 17-year- old d.j. lane is quote, not well and told authorities he fired those ten shots shots. >> he chose them randomly. >> the frantic 911 calls to police released today. >> we got shots fired. gun shots. multiple gun shots. >> yes. >> you know where? >> i want to say by the gym? >> gym. that's where it sounded like it came from. >> we just had a shooting at our school. we need to get out of here. >> okay, ma'am, we got a school shooting. >> ma'am. what school? >> chardon high school. >> chardon high school. >> this community holding to a bright spot today as a female victim was released from hospital. prosecutors set on charging t.j. lane as an adult. >> committing an act like this, most likely be three counts of aggravated murder as well as other counts. provided the juvenile court judge finds that th
. >> the ohio teen held in the fatal lunchroom shooting of his peers escorted into court this afternoon. he is protected by the judge not seen because of his age. >> you understand, t.j., that you have the right to remain silent, you understand that? >> yes, sir. >> a prosecutor saying 17-year- old d.j. lane is quote, not well and told authorities he fired those ten shots shots. >> he chose them randomly. >> the frantic 911 calls to police released today....
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we got a boxing glove to use as a football and then we played on our knees in the lunchroom. [ laughterkey football? >> jimmy: yeah, i guess. [ cheers and applause ] >> now, i want you to see -- >> jimmy: i have a -- a jimmy fallon flying party monkey, yeah. [ laughter ] >> so kick -- kick off to me. >> jimmy: and kick off? >> yeah, just kick off, and i'll try to -- and then try to tackle me. >> jimmy: with my knee? [ light laughter ] >> no, just throw it to me. just throw it to me. >> jimmy: all right. >> now, here's -- it's hard -- it's hard to make a move on your knees. [ laughter ] >> jimmy: -- there. donkey football? >> yeah. >> jimmy: yeah, this is pretty fun. [ cheers and applause ] donkey ball. >> it's good. >> jimmy: donkey -- donkey football? or donkey ball? >> yeah. we called it donkey football but if anybody -- if you can get faked out by somebody on their -- on their knees, you know it's -- >> jimmy: i did pretty good. i actually -- >> it's an amazing move if you can get by anybody. >> jimmy: next time you come on here, we're going to play that. yeah. >> well, it's best, li
we got a boxing glove to use as a football and then we played on our knees in the lunchroom. [ laughterkey football? >> jimmy: yeah, i guess. [ cheers and applause ] >> now, i want you to see -- >> jimmy: i have a -- a jimmy fallon flying party monkey, yeah. [ laughter ] >> so kick -- kick off to me. >> jimmy: and kick off? >> yeah, just kick off, and i'll try to -- and then try to tackle me. >> jimmy: with my knee? [ light laughter ] >> no, just...
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so i suppose going out of hiring people, too busy posting signs in the lunchroom, in case the forgotten they weren't aware of it. then we have dodd-frank, and let me start with sarbanes-oxley. sarbanes-oxley comes out, again, reaction the scandal, worldcom, so now they come up with this massive bill which instead of going sarbanes-oxley should be called the account enrichment acted as basically every emerging topic of all my companies want to go public. spend over $1 million in one time fees to become sarbanes-oxley compliant. been close to a million dollars in additional audit fees every year to make sure things like, there's a duplicative passwords in your foreign office. they changed every month. all important things like the. that's not what happened at worldcom. it was abroad. this thing hasn't stopped any project. it's a total waste of companies the money, although not allegedly in the public interest. then it comes to dodd-frank. dodd-frank, the talk about opportunity, employment at dodd-frank. know, they're talking about risk. mortgage trade back securities. as opposed to puttin
so i suppose going out of hiring people, too busy posting signs in the lunchroom, in case the forgotten they weren't aware of it. then we have dodd-frank, and let me start with sarbanes-oxley. sarbanes-oxley comes out, again, reaction the scandal, worldcom, so now they come up with this massive bill which instead of going sarbanes-oxley should be called the account enrichment acted as basically every emerging topic of all my companies want to go public. spend over $1 million in one time fees to...
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so too busy posting signs in your lunchroom to make sure every employee knows they can form a union,n case they weren't aware of that. and then we've got dodd-frank. and let me start with sarbanes-oxley which is, arguably, worse. sarbanes-oxley comes out, again, a reaction to scandal, worldcom, a bunch of misstatement of earnings. so now they come out with this mass i have bill which -- massive bill which should be called the accountant enrichment act. all my companies that want to go public are going to spend over a million dollars in one-time fees to become sarbanes-oxley compliant. and then close to a million dollars in additional fees every year to make sure things alike, that there's no duplicative passwords and all-important things like that. that's not what happened at worldcom. the pass words and be computers were not what got them in trouble. that was fraud. it's a total waste of companies' money all done allegedly in the public interest. then comes dodd-frank. and dodd-frank, do they talk about opportunity and employment in dodd-frank? no, they talk about risk. a bunch of i
so too busy posting signs in your lunchroom to make sure every employee knows they can form a union,n case they weren't aware of that. and then we've got dodd-frank. and let me start with sarbanes-oxley which is, arguably, worse. sarbanes-oxley comes out, again, a reaction to scandal, worldcom, a bunch of misstatement of earnings. so now they come out with this mass i have bill which -- massive bill which should be called the accountant enrichment act. all my companies that want to go public...