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the teacher went into the lunchroom. teacher was really the one that created the havoc. the teacher said in his face you get rid of that you take it off or you are going to the principal. the principal seeing this calls the officer and that's how this all happened. >> the school authorities would have to prove or at least indicate that this shirt was causing a disruption in the classroom. >> in the classroom, exactly. >> propensity of violence. respectfully suggests. it doesn't rise to any of those standards. he wore the shirt and he is going to bring a civil lawsuit first amendment. where is the aclu by the way nic pg and choosing. picking and choosing. i'm just saying. >> they're busy saying that the terrorists have to be protected in boston. >> exactly. >> bill: i will let you handle this gosnell thing the abortion doctor in philadelphia on trial for murder. you were there. right, in the courtroom? >> yes, i have been in the courtroom. i have been following the case very closely. i was able to sit 8 feet behind this m
the teacher went into the lunchroom. teacher was really the one that created the havoc. the teacher said in his face you get rid of that you take it off or you are going to the principal. the principal seeing this calls the officer and that's how this all happened. >> the school authorities would have to prove or at least indicate that this shirt was causing a disruption in the classroom. >> in the classroom, exactly. >> propensity of violence. respectfully suggests. it...
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ransome is -- ransom is seven years old when flooes the lunchroom with his friend. sully startsto choke and ransom read it is ingrooed yents, his friend is alerj toik tree nuts and just ate a bunch of hazel nuts so he runs to get the teacher. >> knowing that a seven-year old is the one who caught on is emotional, not scary, just phenomenal that this kid did this. >> i just did the right thing. i didn't think oh i'm going to be a hero. >> we decide who's going to be a hero and ransom, you are a hero. ransom, other meet alex smith. he's also a hero. hisfamily just hiked when they heard a woman screaming per help as her nine-year old boy was floating down the rapids and aleck jumped over the railing to grab the boy. >> he looked up to me like just please help me. i held out my hand and he grabbed my hand and it was just, he didn't really say anything, i just grabbed his hand and pulled him out. >> three people died last year after being swept away by the rivers and rapids, al scomplek ransom, we will remember both of you tonight. >> remember when a car repair used to c
ransome is -- ransom is seven years old when flooes the lunchroom with his friend. sully startsto choke and ransom read it is ingrooed yents, his friend is alerj toik tree nuts and just ate a bunch of hazel nuts so he runs to get the teacher. >> knowing that a seven-year old is the one who caught on is emotional, not scary, just phenomenal that this kid did this. >> i just did the right thing. i didn't think oh i'm going to be a hero. >> we decide who's going to be a hero and...
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and he had welts all over his body. >> reporter: back in the lunchroom, sully quickly had a reaction. >> it was like this. i felt like i had hives. and i did. >> reporter: and with the fast, clear thinking many adults might lack, ransom sprang into action, grabbing the jar and reading the ingredients. >> i read the label. and i found tree nuts. >> reporter: ransom ran to get a teacher, who immediately brought sully the medicine he needed. >> knowing that a 7-year-old is the one who caught on is emotional, not scary. just phenomenal that this kid did this. >> i just did the right thing. i didn't think, ooh, i'm going to be a hero. >> reporter: here at his school, indeed, he is. but sully says he'll forever call him something else. best friend. aren't those boys adorable? with the emergency successfully diverted, sully's mom came to make sure he was okay. not even a hospital visit was necessary. and ransom and sully were able to get together and play that same day. >> has a superhero's name. ransom duel. awesome. >> destined for superhero. >> he deserves it. he did the right thing. >> i
and he had welts all over his body. >> reporter: back in the lunchroom, sully quickly had a reaction. >> it was like this. i felt like i had hives. and i did. >> reporter: and with the fast, clear thinking many adults might lack, ransom sprang into action, grabbing the jar and reading the ingredients. >> i read the label. and i found tree nuts. >> reporter: ransom ran to get a teacher, who immediately brought sully the medicine he needed. >> knowing that a...
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you how this young boy quick thinking helped saving his friend after an allergic reaction in the lunchroom. and spring is here. time for baseball and barbeque and here in maryland lacrosse. we will take you to a game where there was no shortage of security. see life in the best light. outdoors, or in. transitions® lenses automatically filter just the right amount of light. so you see everything the way it's meant to be seen. maybe even a little better. experience life well lit, ask for...
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branson dual and sullivan moore are rarely apart after ransom saved his buddy from a lunchroom episode had a tragic ending. it all began with a tantalizing treat that looked a lot like chocolate. >> i wondered if one of anthony's. >> nutella snack things. >> reporter: turned out not to be chocolate but nutella. essentially poison for little sully who was allergic to all tree nuts. cookies with hidden walnuts once sent him to the er. >> face was swollen. lips were huge. he had welts all over his body. >> reporter: back in the lunchroom, sully quickly started having a reaction. >> it's look this. i feel like that i had hives. and i did. >> reporter: with the kind of fast, clear thinking many adults might lack, ransom sprang into action. grabbing the jar and reading the ingredients. >> i read the label and i found tree nuts. >> reporter: ransom ran to get a teacher who brought sully the medicine he needed. >> neg thknowing that a 7-year- the one that caught on, emotional. not scary. just phenomenal. that this kid did this. >> i just did the right thing. i didn't think, ooh, i am going to
branson dual and sullivan moore are rarely apart after ransom saved his buddy from a lunchroom episode had a tragic ending. it all began with a tantalizing treat that looked a lot like chocolate. >> i wondered if one of anthony's. >> nutella snack things. >> reporter: turned out not to be chocolate but nutella. essentially poison for little sully who was allergic to all tree nuts. cookies with hidden walnuts once sent him to the er. >> face was swollen. lips were huge....
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maybe how the lunchroom works and how they can get better lunches are something. that would be the only kind of figure could help them with probably. >> was there any decision you made that based on how it was interpreted or otherwise follow up that you no wish you had voted differently on? >> i don't look back. that is one thing i have learned that is to doom the very best the you can't every day with whatever problems you have and are required to decide to make a decision and then build look back. i don't look back. the insurer have been plenty of mistakes, but i don't need to look back upon. [laughter] that have been there and done that. >> here is another advice question. based on the state of the current job market, what advice would you give someone considering law school? >> welcome of going to tell them that they will, perhaps to me immediately have the kind of job that was like because it seems to me there are more lawyers available for hire than there are jobs available for lawyers. is tougher to get a job know as a lawyer right now than it used to be. s
maybe how the lunchroom works and how they can get better lunches are something. that would be the only kind of figure could help them with probably. >> was there any decision you made that based on how it was interpreted or otherwise follow up that you no wish you had voted differently on? >> i don't look back. that is one thing i have learned that is to doom the very best the you can't every day with whatever problems you have and are required to decide to make a decision and then...
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>> i just came out of the lunchroom and i saw a a bunch of people rushing toward me. all i heard was done. i opened up the exit doors so everyone could get out. >> someone was yelling gun? >> that is what i heard, that he did not have a gun know. he was quiet. he did not say a word. >> customers on easter sunday morning turned into heroes so to speak. it took awhile for the police department to get here so that customers rushed into action and held him down. when the authorities came here they took him away and all they're telling us is the is a man in his 30's. they're not releasing his name. after he was taken to the hospital, he was arrested. they will be checking out blood as well as any mental issues. >> police in stamford says gar investigating the shooting that happened on a muni bus around 10:00 on mission and valencia streets. two people were shot, a female was out of the stomach while the man was shot in the leg while i muni bus no. 14. both victims were taken to the san francisco general hospital would not life threatening injuries. police said the shooting
>> i just came out of the lunchroom and i saw a a bunch of people rushing toward me. all i heard was done. i opened up the exit doors so everyone could get out. >> someone was yelling gun? >> that is what i heard, that he did not have a gun know. he was quiet. he did not say a word. >> customers on easter sunday morning turned into heroes so to speak. it took awhile for the police department to get here so that customers rushed into action and held him down. when the...
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about 25 children they left the lunchroom hungry after the cafeteria employees ordered them to throwches after discovering that the kids could not pay for them. so school officials and the company that operates the cafeteria are blaming lunch room workers for making the call. a mom owed just one dollar on her son's card. >> this is bullying. that's neglect. child abuse. he was mortified. all his friends were staring at him because he couldn't have a lunch. >> so what's supposed to happen here? students are supposed to receive a grilled cheese and sandwich along with fruit, veggies and milk when the lunch card dips into the red. in colorado, police have arrested one of two white supremacists that they have been searching for in connection with the killing of the state's prison chief tom clements. james lore was taken into custody in colorado springs. police say he is linked to evan ebel, the man suspected of killing clements. he was shot down when he opened the front door at his house last month. in an exclusive interview, his widow and daughters talked to cnn about how they would lik
about 25 children they left the lunchroom hungry after the cafeteria employees ordered them to throwches after discovering that the kids could not pay for them. so school officials and the company that operates the cafeteria are blaming lunch room workers for making the call. a mom owed just one dollar on her son's card. >> this is bullying. that's neglect. child abuse. he was mortified. all his friends were staring at him because he couldn't have a lunch. >> so what's supposed 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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learned this lesson the hard way, when he encountered someone selling financial advice in his school lunchroom> i met my salesperson in the teacher's cafeteria. she showed us the different products. you know, i didn't know very much about investing, but in the back of my mind, way back then, "how is this person compensated?" was always a question, because i had worked in the private sector before i came into teaching, and i knew there were no free lunches. nothing is free. >> smith: the salesperson working on a commission basis offered schullo an annuity-- a retirement insurance product-- with what he thought was a guaranteed return of 12% a year. >> so i signed up for $200 a month. and for about five years, the interest rate was going way down to 3%. and i was wondering, "what the heck is going on here? why is it down to 3%?" i didn't understand that the insurance company has the right, every year, to reset that rate as they see fit. >> smith: so how can you know when a financial advisor is really a salesman? >> if you're working with somebody who is trying to sell you financial advice, you s
learned this lesson the hard way, when he encountered someone selling financial advice in his school lunchroom> i met my salesperson in the teacher's cafeteria. she showed us the different products. you know, i didn't know very much about investing, but in the back of my mind, way back then, "how is this person compensated?" was always a question, because i had worked in the private sector before i came into teaching, and i knew there were no free lunches. nothing is free. >>...
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maybe how the lunchroom works and how they can get better lunches.at would be the only kind of thing i could help the with probably. >> was there any decision you made the basin how it was interpreted or otherwise followed up that you now wish you had voted differently on? >> i don't look back. that is one thing i have learned that life to the very best you can every day with whatevehln3 problems you have to make a decision and then don't look ba. to. i don't look bacret i am sure i have made plenty of mistakes, but i do not need to look back at them. [laughter] i have been there and done that. >> here is another advice question. based on the state of the current job rk
maybe how the lunchroom works and how they can get better lunches.at would be the only kind of thing i could help the with probably. >> was there any decision you made the basin how it was interpreted or otherwise followed up that you now wish you had voted differently on? >> i don't look back. that is one thing i have learned that life to the very best you can every day with whatevehln3 problems you have to make a decision and then don't look ba. to. i don't look bacret i am sure i...
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school officials and the company that operates the cafeteria are both blaming the lunchroom workers for. listen to one furious mother who owed $1 on her son's lunch card. >> this is bullying. that's neglect. child abuse. he was more phied. all his friends were staring at him because he couldn't have a lunch. >> students are supposed to receive a grilled cheese sandwich with fruit, vegetables and milk when their lunch card dips into the red. >>> white house summit of a different kind. third grade counterpart, robby novak, met in the oval office. >> this is the oval office right here. i think you should try to sit behind the desk. so you look a little more official. okay. we'll make sure not to talk. what grade are you in? >> third. >> third grade? >> um-hum. >> yeah. >> going pretty good? okay. because i know you have all of these other activities. so much demand on your time, trying to balance being president and being in the third grade, you know. that's a lot of stuff. >> um-hum. >> you seem to be handling it pretty well. >> very well. >> this is a program from the march on washington
school officials and the company that operates the cafeteria are both blaming the lunchroom workers for. listen to one furious mother who owed $1 on her son's lunch card. >> this is bullying. that's neglect. child abuse. he was more phied. all his friends were staring at him because he couldn't have a lunch. >> students are supposed to receive a grilled cheese sandwich with fruit, vegetables and milk when their lunch card dips into the red. >>> white house summit of a...
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you know, she said, tom, you know, i know the kids who are coming into my school lunchroom for breakfasty meal some of them are eating. that kind of hit me. i thought mom was going there for social time. i didn't realize there was a greater sort of mission behind it. >> i want to talk about the flipside of the kind of two americas in terms of food, which is the way that food resonates in our culture and the incredible importance we see it increasingly. a lot of things are good about that, bad about that, and gives us an opportunity to spotlight the pastry plate. we'll talk about that right after this break. ♪ [ sneezes ] [ male announcer ] if you have yet to master the quiet sneeze... [ sneezes ] [ male announcer ] you may be an allergy muddler. try zyrtec®. it gives you powerful allergy relief. and zyrtec® is different than claritin® because zyrtec® starts working at hour 1 on the first day you take it. claritin® doesn't start working until hour 3. [ sneezes ] [ male announcer ] zyrtec®. love the air. [ female announcer ] this week only, save up to $7 on zyrtec® products. see sunday's n
you know, she said, tom, you know, i know the kids who are coming into my school lunchroom for breakfasty meal some of them are eating. that kind of hit me. i thought mom was going there for social time. i didn't realize there was a greater sort of mission behind it. >> i want to talk about the flipside of the kind of two americas in terms of food, which is the way that food resonates in our culture and the incredible importance we see it increasingly. a lot of things are good about that,...
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maybe how the lunchroom works and how to get better lunches or something.that would be the only kind of thing i can help with probably. >> was there any decision made based op how it was interpreted or otherwise followed up that you now wish you had voted differently on? >> i don't look back, and now that's one thing i have learned in life, and that is to do the very best you can every day with whatever proble you have and required to decide, make a decision, and then don't look back. i don't look back. i'm sure i've made plenty of mistakes, but i don't need to look back at them. [laughter] i've been there, done that. [laughter] >> here's another advice question. based op the state of the current job market, what advice would you give someone considering law school? >> well, i'm going to tell them that they won't, perhaps, immediately have the kind of job they'd like because it seems to me there are more lawyers available for hire than there are jobs available for lawyers. it is tougher to get a job now as a lawyer, right now, than it used to be, so it may
maybe how the lunchroom works and how to get better lunches or something.that would be the only kind of thing i can help with probably. >> was there any decision made based op how it was interpreted or otherwise followed up that you now wish you had voted differently on? >> i don't look back, and now that's one thing i have learned in life, and that is to do the very best you can every day with whatever proble you have and required to decide, make a decision, and then don't look...
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maybe how the lunchroom works and how to get better lunches or something. that would be the only kind of thing i can help with probably. >> was there any decision made based op how it was interpreted or otherwise followed up that you now wish you had voted differently on? >> i don't look back, and now that's one thing i have learned in life, and that is to do the very best you can every day with whatever problems you have and required to decide, make a decision, and then don't look back. i don't look back. i'm sure i've made plenty of mistakes, but i don't need to look back at them. [laughter] i've been there, done that. [laughter] >> here's another advice question. based op the state of the current job market, what advice would you give someone considering law school? >> well, i'm going to tell them that they won't, perhaps, immediately have the kind of job they'd like because it seems to me there are more lawyers available for hire than there are jobs available for lawyers. it is tougher to get a job now as a lawyer, right now, than it used to be, so it m
maybe how the lunchroom works and how to get better lunches or something. that would be the only kind of thing i can help with probably. >> was there any decision made based op how it was interpreted or otherwise followed up that you now wish you had voted differently on? >> i don't look back, and now that's one thing i have learned in life, and that is to do the very best you can every day with whatever problems you have and required to decide, make a decision, and then don't look...
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really important these people have the legislators on the side of this just get in the -- get in the lunchroom say, look, i'm a common sense person, here's why i believe this. >> we're going to be doing something like that with vice president biden. a reminder for thursday's show. we sit down for an exclusive round table discussion with vice president biden on how to reduce gun violence. >> and we've asked the nra to come. >> yep. >> they've said they're too busy. >> oh. >> what are they doing? >> to attend. >> i don't know. >> but hopefully, i know we're going to have some people who support the nra's position. they're talking, and also people can ask a question. >> absolutely. if you have a question for the vice president on this issue that you'd want to ask, tweet us using the #vponmj. that's pretty cool. >>> coming up next on "morning joe," we're going to discuss the legacy of the iron lady, margaret thatcher with former prime minister tony blair, also dr. brzezinski and chuck todd. you're watching "morning joe" brewed by starbucks. but we can still help you see your big picture. with the
really important these people have the legislators on the side of this just get in the -- get in the lunchroom say, look, i'm a common sense person, here's why i believe this. >> we're going to be doing something like that with vice president biden. a reminder for thursday's show. we sit down for an exclusive round table discussion with vice president biden on how to reduce gun violence. >> and we've asked the nra to come. >> yep. >> they've said they're too busy....
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to use video of the session for one hour after the lunch in, in order to give those of us in the lunchroom chance to file. we will start by offering our guest the opportunity to make some opening comments and then move to questions around the table. >> first of like to thank you for your service, and some of you may know that from 1969- 1971, they've worked on ballistic missile defense, of all things. you also have two sons currently serving, and we thank them for their service. this day in history, in 18 03, the louisiana purchase, so kind of the opposite of sequestration. we will glance off that, and just let me tell you briefly about my recent trip, because there is always some trip that i would describe as recent. i am back three days now from my fourth trip to the asia-pacific, and my first visit to china. it started in seoul, went to beijing, ended up in tokyo. trip withd it as a the theme of assurance, starting and ending with our allies in seoul and tokyo. assuring them of our continued commitment, and then stopping in beijing to assure them as well that we will continue to work to
to use video of the session for one hour after the lunch in, in order to give those of us in the lunchroom chance to file. we will start by offering our guest the opportunity to make some opening comments and then move to questions around the table. >> first of like to thank you for your service, and some of you may know that from 1969- 1971, they've worked on ballistic missile defense, of all things. you also have two sons currently serving, and we thank them for their service. this day...
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to, it was the badge value, the status symbol of bringing this cute, adorable lunchables to the lunchroom opening it up, and all your friends gathering around and seeing you put it together and eat it. so -- and they came up with this incredible marketing slogan hitting on that which is for kids, all day you've got to do what they say, but lunchtime is all yours. the marketing power as much as using salt, sugar, fat as ingredients is phenomenal in the industry. >> host: did they supersize the salt, sugar, fat? >> guest: oh, my gosh. so one of the items they came up with was the maxed-out lunchables which had so much salt, sugar, fat that for children it was basically maxing out their daily recommended loads for many of those things. i mean, hats off to kraft for recently dialing back the nutritional loads of the lunchables and making them healthier. but one thing to remember about the lunchables is that they introduced fast food into the grocery store which really is a phenomenon that nutritionists now are sort of very worried about. because even to this day when we walk into the grocery
to, it was the badge value, the status symbol of bringing this cute, adorable lunchables to the lunchroom opening it up, and all your friends gathering around and seeing you put it together and eat it. so -- and they came up with this incredible marketing slogan hitting on that which is for kids, all day you've got to do what they say, but lunchtime is all yours. the marketing power as much as using salt, sugar, fat as ingredients is phenomenal in the industry. >> host: did they supersize...
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maybe how the lunchroom works and how to get better lunches or something.that would be the only kind of thing i can help with probably. >> was there any decision made based op how it was interpreted or otherwise followed up that you now wish you had voted differently on? >> i don't look back, and now that's one thing i have la inlfe, an that is to do the very best you can every day with whatever problems you have and required to decide, make a decision, and then don't look back. i don't look back. i'm sure i've made plenty of mistakes, but i don't need to look back at them. [laughter] i've been there, done that. [laughter] >> here's another advice question. based op the state of the current job market, what advice would you give someone considering law school? >> well, i'm going to tell them that they won't, perhaps, immediately have the kind of job they'd like becse it seems to me there a ore lawe available for hire than there are jobs available for lawyers. it is tougher to get a job now as a lawyer, right now, than it used to be, so it may be a more chal
maybe how the lunchroom works and how to get better lunches or something.that would be the only kind of thing i can help with probably. >> was there any decision made based op how it was interpreted or otherwise followed up that you now wish you had voted differently on? >> i don't look back, and now that's one thing i have la inlfe, an that is to do the very best you can every day with whatever problems you have and required to decide, make a decision, and then don't look back. i...