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i don't think ignore i'm not wrong let me bring up our coverage here he could not make it to the lunchroom and buy a coke in the length of time officer in the building and i got into his plane is for me and then and there was a witnesses the explain this one thing to me or i interviewed the policeman who arrested oswald in the movement the it up after tippit you green shot tippit no you don't think i'll go you know why i don't agree that will let me explain there were shelled casings on the ground there oswalt was picked up with a revolver you're saying he shot tippit emptied his shells by the body and then ram let me show you with an automatic not a set of all over the one thing in response or some would back you in some ways have at this is something mom involved the right i interviewed that the police sergeant do arrest that as well in the movie of the movie theater and oz will said only one thing in the drive down to the police station and he said it twice i'm a patsy i'm a patsy if you're a patsy that means you a set up you were somehow involved jim garrison told me there was a guy hi
i don't think ignore i'm not wrong let me bring up our coverage here he could not make it to the lunchroom and buy a coke in the length of time officer in the building and i got into his plane is for me and then and there was a witnesses the explain this one thing to me or i interviewed the policeman who arrested oswald in the movement the it up after tippit you green shot tippit no you don't think i'll go you know why i don't agree that will let me explain there were shelled casings on the...
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>> well, the teachers and the lunchroom, they don't really watch the students. they more of make sure kids don't leave the school. >> this is what the school district tells 11 alive. no fewer than 6 to 8 employees staffed the cafeteria during lunch. kids around the cafeteria table made a conscious effort to block what was going on by stacking books and backpacks. as to what happened for the students involved, they face the disciplinary measures, but they won't give specifics. >> wow. well, that was duffy dixon reporting as she tells us a lot of the parents she talked to had not even heard about this happening. >> yeah, those who had, they said the school never alerted them about the incident. instead they heard about it from their kids. we posted this on facebook and got quite a few responses. >> there is a lack of upbringing in this country. >> amy says it is not just this generation, but the generation before this who was smart enough not to post it. unfortunately it happened when i was in school too and disgusting. really? i hated going to school for this ver
>> well, the teachers and the lunchroom, they don't really watch the students. they more of make sure kids don't leave the school. >> this is what the school district tells 11 alive. no fewer than 6 to 8 employees staffed the cafeteria during lunch. kids around the cafeteria table made a conscious effort to block what was going on by stacking books and backpacks. as to what happened for the students involved, they face the disciplinary measures, but they won't give specifics....
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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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i spoke with some students who heard one gunshot, one saying she was in the lunchroom at the time she heard that. another student i spoke with actually goes to a school that's nearby this one and was able to hear the gunfire. she told me she and her friends went into the bathroom and were taking cover there. it's my understanding from speaking with law enforcement as well as students out there at the scene that there were quite a few students congregated outside the building where some or perhaps all the shooting incident occurred and a number of them telling me they felt that this staff member at sparks middle school acted somehow to protect students. in fact, officers i spoke with calling this individual a hero. as of a few hours ago, that staff member's family had not been notified that they had been killed in this tragic incident. so right now, police are not releasing much more information about exactly how this person intervened in their words in a situation that they described as chaotic. >> what's known about this boy, the alleged shooter? is there any sense of motive? were an
i spoke with some students who heard one gunshot, one saying she was in the lunchroom at the time she heard that. another student i spoke with actually goes to a school that's nearby this one and was able to hear the gunfire. she told me she and her friends went into the bathroom and were taking cover there. it's my understanding from speaking with law enforcement as well as students out there at the scene that there were quite a few students congregated outside the building where some or...
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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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. >> be good to see him in the lunchroom. >> exactly. good morning. got some news now. this -- are blocking access to the witnesses of the benghazi terrorist attack. in a letter to republican senator lindsey graham, they say that because of an f.b.i. investigation and a potential future criminal prosecution, there are, quote, significant risks and serious concerns about having the survivors submit to congressional interviews. according to senator graham, that excuse just doesn't pass the smell test. >> can't hide behind a criminal investigation. that's not a good reason to deny the congress witness statements 48 hours after the attack. >> democrats are saying that they believe making the witnesses available to congress would create inconsistencies and complicate a potential trial. we'll keep watching that one. >>> the coast guard is tight lipped about a secret google facility. there is a mysterious barge that we've been telling you about that's floating in the san francisco bay and it may be a water-based data center or perhaps an elaborate ploy for publicity for google
. >> be good to see him in the lunchroom. >> exactly. good morning. got some news now. this -- are blocking access to the witnesses of the benghazi terrorist attack. in a letter to republican senator lindsey graham, they say that because of an f.b.i. investigation and a potential future criminal prosecution, there are, quote, significant risks and serious concerns about having the survivors submit to congressional interviews. according to senator graham, that excuse just doesn't...
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she went and went to the lunchroom with edge else to eat, which was a surprise. she wants to be right there with the economists and the other people who are working there. she's likely to continue the policies of ben bernanke. that's why so many economists wanted to see her appointed to this position. she needs to be confirmed by the senate. this is a choice that soothed a lot of fears from people who didn't want to see a big change. one interesting thing about her, too, she was one of the very first to notice the bubble in the housing market and warning about the housing market bubble. she's esteemed for sure. >> lousy time to come into power. >> i know, right. >> if you're a real leader, she may relish the opportunity. >> she'd start february 1st. she'd have to to be confirmed. >> how do you get confirmation with the shutdown and the debt ceiling? i can't think about it. >> let's deal with what's in front of us. >> exactly. >>> one thing in front of the president is the situation in egypt, making news the united states is preparing to cut some of its military a
she went and went to the lunchroom with edge else to eat, which was a surprise. she wants to be right there with the economists and the other people who are working there. she's likely to continue the policies of ben bernanke. that's why so many economists wanted to see her appointed to this position. she needs to be confirmed by the senate. this is a choice that soothed a lot of fears from people who didn't want to see a big change. one interesting thing about her, too, she was one of the very...
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we picked up where we left off in the lunchroom one of those days in bloomington, indiana.an, good people. we built on a relationship for 19 years. >> your choice of shorts. you came up in the tight short era. the short, tight, what were they? nylon shorts? >> i never made that choice. >> you were given the uniform. >> give me the uniform, i'll play. i think it was the 19th year, my trainer said would you like longer shorts? i said you can do that. >> you're a humble guy by nature but you also say you're a guy brought up with strict values and a deep belief in faith. what role did that play in your success? >> it is intermeshed with everything you do. when you grow up in a catholic neighborhood where the church is the center of it, it is part of my life. but it's not something i brag about or preach about. but it's there and meshed. >> looking back, what are you proudest of? >> proudest of my children. every day they do something that makes me proud. and that will never change. i look forward to my time with them. >> some people say no championship. it really bothers me. ar
we picked up where we left off in the lunchroom one of those days in bloomington, indiana.an, good people. we built on a relationship for 19 years. >> your choice of shorts. you came up in the tight short era. the short, tight, what were they? nylon shorts? >> i never made that choice. >> you were given the uniform. >> give me the uniform, i'll play. i think it was the 19th year, my trainer said would you like longer shorts? i said you can do that. >> you're a...
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i would have never believed supervising the high school lunchroom would be a skill set. it's not that difficult. you've heard it from my colleagues. the longer it goes on you pit american against american. last night a despicable thing start to happen. starting to screws the veteran as a pawn. they gave us govern mans. the way you honor them you make it work. they don't want to be pitted against their neighbor or singled out. they want to do their job and have the promises made to them and their finally full billed. by leaving them behind and putting them in to this disrespects everything they fought, stood, and died for. while you find a lot of folk around here that want to preach the sermon of patriotism, duty, honor, country, every once awhile you'll find a person that lives the sermon. i would like to introduce my colleague from illinois, tammy duckworth. [applause] >> thank you. thank you. >> i owe a debt far more important than any political party. i have been fighting fur our military men and womens and vet for too long. to allow anyone to exploit them in a politi
i would have never believed supervising the high school lunchroom would be a skill set. it's not that difficult. you've heard it from my colleagues. the longer it goes on you pit american against american. last night a despicable thing start to happen. starting to screws the veteran as a pawn. they gave us govern mans. the way you honor them you make it work. they don't want to be pitted against their neighbor or singled out. they want to do their job and have the promises made to them and...