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they're called flamein' hot cheetos and movement to turn them into lunchroom contraband is part of a growing concern over how much salt kids are eating and the serious health problems that could result. abc's linsey davis brings us inside this controversy. >> reporter: in the battle over high-calorie, high-salt snacks and school kids, the latest target -- flamein' hot cheetos, spicy orange curls so popular people even have facebook fan pages for them. and there is also this video with more than 3 million hits on youtube. but now, their extreme popularity has the bite-size crunchy snacks under assault. officials in school districts from california to illinois are trying to get them banned. >> if children want to bring in snacks that are high in fat, high in calories that's their choice, they can do that but we won't provide those kind of foods. >> the cheeto epidemic is major. >> reporter: a teacher featured on a video talking about how problematic they are. >> flaming hot cheetos probably the biggest problem we have. >> reporter: another teacher in new mexico st. implord parents not
they're called flamein' hot cheetos and movement to turn them into lunchroom contraband is part of a growing concern over how much salt kids are eating and the serious health problems that could result. abc's linsey davis brings us inside this controversy. >> reporter: in the battle over high-calorie, high-salt snacks and school kids, the latest target -- flamein' hot cheetos, spicy orange curls so popular people even have facebook fan pages for them. and there is also this video with...
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we're going to dedicate ourselves to ending bullying in our classrooms, in our hallways, in our lunchrooms and in our school yards. and as hard as it is to watch this film, i think we can learn a lot from this as well. there is a reason why the t-shirts that many of you received today have a big slash through the word "bullying." because we're committing ourselves today to being anti-bullying. we're not going to participate in it or let others do it. as i watched this movie a few short weeks ago, i think back time in my life when i was bullied. as you can tell i'm not the tallest guy in the world or the thinnest guy in the world, but that is not the worst part that i remembered. do you know what the worst part that i remember? times that i probably bullied other kids and said things to other people that might have been very hurtful. so i'm committing and i'm asking you to commit to be no to bullying. whether you participate in it or you are the victim of it, we're against bullying and that is why you are here. you have heard from a lot of us and i think it's only fiting that you get to hea
we're going to dedicate ourselves to ending bullying in our classrooms, in our hallways, in our lunchrooms and in our school yards. and as hard as it is to watch this film, i think we can learn a lot from this as well. there is a reason why the t-shirts that many of you received today have a big slash through the word "bullying." because we're committing ourselves today to being anti-bullying. we're not going to participate in it or let others do it. as i watched this movie a few...
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the kitchen and lunchroom will get a through cleaning starting this afternoon and lasting through the weekend. and pest control will be at the school at the end of the day today. students will be served cold lunches from an outside supplier today. relatives are concerned and police are on the alert, after the disappearance of a mother and her young children in lake county. 33 year old aneta marsek and her daughthers, ages two and four months, have been missing since last weekend. family and friends in the village of volo are devastated. they've been trying her cellphone for days and say it's not like her to disappear. marsek and her daughters were last seen leaving her parent's home in wauconda, around 7 last saturday night. >>convicted murderer drew peterson is back in court today. where he may get a new lawyer to appeal his guilty verdict. peterson was convicted last month of killing his third wife kathleen savio. attorney john paul carroll filed a motion requesting today's hearing. he claims peterson hired him to handle his appeal. but, peterson's current lead attorney, joel brodsk
the kitchen and lunchroom will get a through cleaning starting this afternoon and lasting through the weekend. and pest control will be at the school at the end of the day today. students will be served cold lunches from an outside supplier today. relatives are concerned and police are on the alert, after the disappearance of a mother and her young children in lake county. 33 year old aneta marsek and her daughthers, ages two and four months, have been missing since last weekend. family and...
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coming up how does the republican party plan to steal lunchrooms and do they have it down to a scienceand what are the nine easy steps to regain your way right into the white house was going best to get a journalist greg palast. download the official publication so choose your language stream quality and enjoy your favorite. t.v. is not required to watch on t.v. all you need is your mobile device watch on t.v. any time. both. of the. in screwed news down in florida governor rick scott is continuing his illegal purge of democratic voters because the tampa bay times reports scott is having a very difficult time finding all those supposed illegal citizens who are allegedly engaging in rampant voter fraud so far the state is only flagged one hundred eighty nine voters who have a questionable citizenship status of that only thirty eight had previously voted and that's in a state of eight million people so basically governor scott is launching this costly voter purge effort defending it in costly legal battles and risking taking a lot of legal citizens off the rolls in the process all of the
coming up how does the republican party plan to steal lunchrooms and do they have it down to a scienceand what are the nine easy steps to regain your way right into the white house was going best to get a journalist greg palast. download the official publication so choose your language stream quality and enjoy your favorite. t.v. is not required to watch on t.v. all you need is your mobile device watch on t.v. any time. both. of the. in screwed news down in florida governor rick scott is...
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the district also plans reductions in lunchroom and purchasing costs... and delaying or cancelling new hires for non-teaching positions. critics warn though... that refinancing bonds could hurt the district in the long run. school officials did not say if school building will be sold... but did say surplus properties are on the real estate market. the new teachers contract... which finally came after a seven day strike... adds 103- million dollars in salary costs for the current fiscal year. an overnight bargaining session in evergreen park ended early this morning without an end to the teachers strike. both sides say progress was made with negotiations on a contract. a federal mediator is helping. district-124 teachers have been on strike since tuesday, closing one junior high and four elementary schools. the teachers want raises of at least 3 percent a year for three years. they oppose bonuses based on test scores. the next negotiating session is scheduled for tomorrow morning at ten thirty. >> chicago parks are getting several improvements... the mayor
the district also plans reductions in lunchroom and purchasing costs... and delaying or cancelling new hires for non-teaching positions. critics warn though... that refinancing bonds could hurt the district in the long run. school officials did not say if school building will be sold... but did say surplus properties are on the real estate market. the new teachers contract... which finally came after a seven day strike... adds 103- million dollars in salary costs for the current fiscal year. an...
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the icky veggies are part of the administration's policy forming schools to provide the food in lunchroomsl push back against the federal guidelines that one federal administrator that blah, blah, blah, blah, blah, blah. this is just a tool to help us document the use. whatever. god i just ran out of energy. let's discuss this in the -- >> lightning rooooouuuunnnddd. lightning round. >> i would like to apologize to the viewing public for not selling that story. i didn't feel like reading that quote. anyway, tom, what do you make of this survey lens vegetable scandal. >> that was quite a quote. >> repeat it. >> he was from the school and he said what good is it supplying all of these vegetables if they are throwing them away. it is a waste of taxpayer dollars. he is right. you rarely hear the truth from a school administrator. give this man an award. i was saying this since i was in school and we had to eat the rainbow coleslaw. why is it rainbow? they had to dye it a different color. >> was -- wasn't it just red and green cabbage? >> that too. >> your world is blowing up jie. we threw it a
the icky veggies are part of the administration's policy forming schools to provide the food in lunchroomsl push back against the federal guidelines that one federal administrator that blah, blah, blah, blah, blah, blah. this is just a tool to help us document the use. whatever. god i just ran out of energy. let's discuss this in the -- >> lightning rooooouuuunnnddd. lightning round. >> i would like to apologize to the viewing public for not selling that story. i didn't feel like...
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they may be aafraid to eat in the lunchroom.the older girls, every single one i spoke to told me they turned to cutting as a way of managing their pain. a lot of them said they hid the cutting from their parents by wearing long sleeved shirts and pants even when the weather was fair. if your daughter ors son wears long-sleeved shirts and pants, you might want to check and make sure nothing is going on. >> when i was a kid what we heard from parents and teachers, not that i was ever bullied, what we used to hear was ignore it. if you give any response to somebody bullying you, you encourage them and make it worse by speaking up. is that just bad advise? >> it's not bad advice. it works sometimes. ignoring is okay in more isolated experiences. like maybe if you're at the movies and someone starts taunting you. it's not someone you're going to see again. you ignore it and they stop. the fact is that true bullying is repetitive by nature, and it's someone who you encounter repeatedly. so if you're on a school bus, for example, and t
they may be aafraid to eat in the lunchroom.the older girls, every single one i spoke to told me they turned to cutting as a way of managing their pain. a lot of them said they hid the cutting from their parents by wearing long sleeved shirts and pants even when the weather was fair. if your daughter ors son wears long-sleeved shirts and pants, you might want to check and make sure nothing is going on. >> when i was a kid what we heard from parents and teachers, not that i was ever...
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the first day of school they're going to be in the lunchroom and they're all going to go around and sayhat their parents do, my father's a doctor, my father's a lawyer. i didn't want my daughter to have so say, my mother's on welfare. i want her to say, my mother works for ford motor company. >> i remember that encounter. >> it was a moving moment. a moving moment. and paul ryan doesn't get that. people don't want a check. they want the dignity of working at a job. no one wants to be on the dole. almost no one in this country. they just don't get it. >> how do you react to this new ryan tape that comes out now as a -- coupled with the presidential candidate's 47% tape? >> well, this is not a gaffe, which is what they would like it to be. it's an ideology, it goes back to republicans' ideas about medicare, social security, about food assistance. you know, 47% of the people on snap are under the age of 18. we're talking about americans benefitting from these programs, very often we're talking about children and their inability to understand the face of people who are really dealing with t
the first day of school they're going to be in the lunchroom and they're all going to go around and sayhat their parents do, my father's a doctor, my father's a lawyer. i didn't want my daughter to have so say, my mother's on welfare. i want her to say, my mother works for ford motor company. >> i remember that encounter. >> it was a moving moment. a moving moment. and paul ryan doesn't get that. people don't want a check. they want the dignity of working at a job. no one wants to...
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the rest of your friends are in the lunchroom. woman: can i go and put up the stuff? sure, go right ahead. how are you doing today? fine. camille and brian's medicine, the same one, and thanks for finding it for me. daily routines make up the backbone of a child's early experiences. how we handle these tasks not only sets the tone for the rest of the child's day, but it also lets the child know she's being nourished and well cared for. she's a little shy right now. here you go, precious. ♪ good morning to you ♪ good morning, good morning ♪ ♪ good morning to you ♪ our day is beginning ♪ there's so much to do ♪ good morning, good morning ♪ good morning to you there are several principles we can put into practice when we set our schedules, provide meal and snack times, help children separate from their parents, begin naptime, and take care of our young children's toileting needs. boy: i don't like this. woman: right. if you don't like something, say, "no, thank you." boy: no, thank you. learning takes place during daily routines. daily routines provide wonderful opportun
the rest of your friends are in the lunchroom. woman: can i go and put up the stuff? sure, go right ahead. how are you doing today? fine. camille and brian's medicine, the same one, and thanks for finding it for me. daily routines make up the backbone of a child's early experiences. how we handle these tasks not only sets the tone for the rest of the child's day, but it also lets the child know she's being nourished and well cared for. she's a little shy right now. here you go, precious. ♪...
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all started off, i was a typical high school student. 17 years old, and i was walking through my lunchroomand, you know, i knew everything back then. [laughter] and i was walking through, and a marine recruiter was sitting in the back corner, and he had his dress blues on. this guy looked like he could have been the president of the united states. and i went up to him and started asking him a lot of smart aleck questions, what's in the for? i can hit a deer at 100 yards, not impressing him at all. so he took it for a minute and said, you know, so what are you going to do when you get out of high school? and i looked back at him, puffed my chest out, and i said, well, i'm going to play football somewhere. he said, yeah, that's exactly what i would do, too, because there's no way you'd ever make it as a marine. [laughter] so quickly i realized -- and i guess that's what they're supposed to do. quickly, i realized i'd set myself up. i went back to my classroom, and i came back. and for those of you that don't know me, i don't take a challenge very easily, and i definitely don't take no very e
all started off, i was a typical high school student. 17 years old, and i was walking through my lunchroomand, you know, i knew everything back then. [laughter] and i was walking through, and a marine recruiter was sitting in the back corner, and he had his dress blues on. this guy looked like he could have been the president of the united states. and i went up to him and started asking him a lot of smart aleck questions, what's in the for? i can hit a deer at 100 yards, not impressing him at...
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and we had no cafeteria then, we had no lunchroom, so we--the four of us brown-bagged it every day and just talked. then jude wanniski came down on a fellowship--he was writing his book then--and he started talking to us about supply-side economics, which was very interesting and about which we knew nothing, and those were a very stimulating peri--that was a very stimulating period for all of us. at our luncheons, we never talked about law, about which, of course, i knew very little. we talked mainly about religion and economics, religion being my subject and economics being jude wanniski's subject. and everyone was interested, and we became very good friends and have been very good friends, all of us, since then. c-span: did you ever talk about some of the things we've just talked about in--in the s--like aristotle and plato and whether... >> guest: oh, sure. c-span: of those three men, like judge silberman at the appeals court here or justice scalia at the supreme court or robert bork, the former appeals court judge--did they read all the same kind of things that you read? >> guest:
and we had no cafeteria then, we had no lunchroom, so we--the four of us brown-bagged it every day and just talked. then jude wanniski came down on a fellowship--he was writing his book then--and he started talking to us about supply-side economics, which was very interesting and about which we knew nothing, and those were a very stimulating peri--that was a very stimulating period for all of us. at our luncheons, we never talked about law, about which, of course, i knew very little. we talked...
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. ♪ (female announcer) the lunchroom., a who's who of social pitfalls: who's going to sit by me? who should i sit by? turns out, lunch is pretty important. hormel natural choice sandwich meats. one-hundred percent natural. no preservatives. thanks for sending us in there with her. ♪ >>> little d.j. m.o.s. for our makeover guests who are getting ready right now for their big reveal. whole team hard at work. d.j. m.o.s. in the studio. a lot coming up. >>> right now, we want to turn to the latest chapter in the parenting wars and how one woman has become an internet star by taking on parents who just can't stop bragging about their kids. abc's reena ninan has the story. >> reporter: it's a blog that had mommies up in arms. titled stfu parents. it's stirring up a debate about the trend of oversharing parental experiences on social media websites. playfully dubbed oversharenting. from the sonograms and onesies and potty training. oversharenting was lampooned in the movie, "what to expect when you're expecting." >> i don't know
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. ♪ (female announcer) the lunchroom.osest thing to a free-for-all, a who's who of social pitfalls: who's going to sit by me? who should i sit by? turns out, lunch is pretty important. hormel natural choice sandwich meats. one-hundred percent natural. no preservatives. thanks for sending us in there with her. so i switched to tide total care to keep all my colors looking great. and by all her colors she means... black. my wife's a ninja. i'm not a ninja. i'm a ninja. that's my tide for keeping blacks black. a deep, throbbing, persistent ache. my doctor diagnosed it as fibromyalgia, thought to be the result of overactive nerves that cause chronic widespread pain. lyrica is believed to calm these nerves. i learned lyrica can provide significant relief from fibromyalgia pain. and for some people, it can work in as early as the first week of treatment. so now i can do more of the things that i enjoy. lyrica is not for everyone. lyrica may cause serious allergic reactions or suicidal thoughts or actions. tell your doctor right
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. ♪ (female announcer) the lunchroom.hing to a free-for-all, a who's who of social pitfalls: who's going to sit by me? who should i sit by? turns out, lunch is pretty important. hormel natural choice sandwich meats. one-hundred percent natural. no preservatives. thanks for sending us in there with her. >>> imagine who it would be like to remember literally every day of your life, what you wore, what you ate, the weather. only a handful of people in the world. nbc's michelle kuosinski recenty met up with them. >> reporter: you remember yore 9th birthday or the first day of sixth grade. most important dates become hazy at best for these extraordinary humans to throw some distant date at them and see them instantly recall verifiable information is jaw dropping. >> 7th of july, 2008. >> it's a monday. >> reporter: this college student didn't even realize as a child he had a change talent. >> 30-of-the-may, 2007. >> it was a wednesday. the weather was quite good that day. >> reporter: that he could remember even the most forge
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. >> all stardust, the typical high school student 17 years old walking to my lunchroom and i knew everythingback then. a marine recruiter was in the back corner and he had his dress blues on. antonia, this guy looks like he could have been president of the united states. i went up and started asking him smart untruths or no questions good with this sort? was that? yack inhibited 308, not pricing them at all. he took a minute and said what are you going to do when you get out of high school click of the back band, puffed my chest and said i'm going to go play football somewhere. he said that's exactly what i would do to because there's no way you'll ever make it as a marine. [laughter] so quickly i realized -- i guess that's what they're supposed to do. quickly i realized i set myself a. so what not to my classroom and i came back -- for those of you who don't know me, i don't take a challenge easy. if you're one of my commanders come you would know that for a fact. so i went back to my room and started thinking about it. i was thinking about what the recruiter had done. he has challenged me.
. >> all stardust, the typical high school student 17 years old walking to my lunchroom and i knew everythingback then. a marine recruiter was in the back corner and he had his dress blues on. antonia, this guy looks like he could have been president of the united states. i went up and started asking him smart untruths or no questions good with this sort? was that? yack inhibited 308, not pricing them at all. he took a minute and said what are you going to do when you get out of high...