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we have someone playing bee an owe, band practice that way, music room, the office, lunchroom. it is like coming back to high school again, 17 years later. i'm dating myself here. this is the wall of fame. all of the past honoraries lined autopsy long the wall here, dignitaries, people that really did great things for the community of phoenixville which i can tell you in the 17 years has really change a whole lot. the pretty boring town when i was growing up here. in the so much anymore. always a great time but phoenixville is place to be. ceremony will be right here this evening, then my face will join those on the wall, pretty exciting stuff, and thrilled to be here, such an honor to be back at my alma matter to be honored with something like this for doing what i do, what i love doing every single day which is, of course, weather at cbs-3. lets get to your forecast. we will start off with a look what is happening outside, and not a whole lot going on here. i can tell you blue skies here in phoenixville which is great news and sun has, peaked out from behind the cloud, just i
we have someone playing bee an owe, band practice that way, music room, the office, lunchroom. it is like coming back to high school again, 17 years later. i'm dating myself here. this is the wall of fame. all of the past honoraries lined autopsy long the wall here, dignitaries, people that really did great things for the community of phoenixville which i can tell you in the 17 years has really change a whole lot. the pretty boring town when i was growing up here. in the so much anymore. always...
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May 27, 2016
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back in the lunchroom, you didn't vote for the kid with the better platform. you voted for tom because you liked him. that is how elections are. >> rose: we continue with david saninger of "the new york times" talking about president obama's trip to asia, an interview recorded before the president's trip to hiroshima. >> the trick here is to try to draw, use the chinese aggressiveness to play off of the insecurities of these countries and make sure that they recognize that it's the united states with whom they've got the best long-term possibilities. >> rose: we conclude with saoirse ronan stars on broadway in "the crucible." she's someone who is very self-assured, even though she's only 16, 17. she's-- she's kind of wise for her years in some way, i think. and she stands and she can stand on her own quite well. and there are so many different scenarios within the play where i actually come face to face with one of the main male characters. and sort of talk them down. and so that's the type of young girl she is. >> rose: politics, foreign policy and broadway w
back in the lunchroom, you didn't vote for the kid with the better platform. you voted for tom because you liked him. that is how elections are. >> rose: we continue with david saninger of "the new york times" talking about president obama's trip to asia, an interview recorded before the president's trip to hiroshima. >> the trick here is to try to draw, use the chinese aggressiveness to play off of the insecurities of these countries and make sure that they recognize that...
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May 23, 2016
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on february 23, 1986, a woman was alone in the lunchroom of her south richmond apartment building, a little before 10 p.m. a man walked in carrying a knife and wearing a stocking mask that covered his face. he told her to be quiet, got behind her and shoved her toward the door. he began undressing her. when they got outside, she started fighting back. she screamed and was able to lift a stocking mask to see a little bit more of his face. eventually got spooked and ran away. the victim did her best to describe the attacker. she had only seen the bottom half of his face, but she described a white man he was about six feet tall, 175 pounds, wore a red and white plaid shirt, have light colored shoulder length hair, a beard and high cheek bones. because this was an attempted rape and not a rape victim wouldn't even use the limited forensic science they had in 1986. all they had was the victim who did a composite sketch. a composite was circulated to other police officers, and one of them thought it looked like a man named mike mcalister. he was 29, a little over six feet tall, have light
on february 23, 1986, a woman was alone in the lunchroom of her south richmond apartment building, a little before 10 p.m. a man walked in carrying a knife and wearing a stocking mask that covered his face. he told her to be quiet, got behind her and shoved her toward the door. he began undressing her. when they got outside, she started fighting back. she screamed and was able to lift a stocking mask to see a little bit more of his face. eventually got spooked and ran away. the victim did her...
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May 1, 2016
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described to you, the rest of this school day of silence, including the hallways and most notably the lunchroom. speaking to the person next to you at lunch is a privilege that has to be earned and weeks can pass in which schools, kindergarten through 12th grade are required to have silent lunches. students march the hallways single file with one hand covering their mouth so the air in the her not to be. the use of one's voice, including whispering, laughing and again quite impressively citing, and this is considered to be a violation of school behavior code and is met with automatic unity respond. the reasoning behind this does is the reasonable belief that students must attend a strong level of academic performance in order to succeed in life in different domain including a citizen. also the less reasonable belief that it can only be achieved if they are monitored and limited to these extreme mix than. one cent in the book i want to read to you this shows the courts align with this view. this is in relation to the jesus case. they have read the court about violent learning environment to just
described to you, the rest of this school day of silence, including the hallways and most notably the lunchroom. speaking to the person next to you at lunch is a privilege that has to be earned and weeks can pass in which schools, kindergarten through 12th grade are required to have silent lunches. students march the hallways single file with one hand covering their mouth so the air in the her not to be. the use of one's voice, including whispering, laughing and again quite impressively citing,...
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May 11, 2016
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. >>> does the ktvu lunchroom have wild cherry pepsi? no. people, today is the day. i see ruffles.ld cherry pepsi. if it happens, i will lose my mind. oh, by the way -- and with that -- >> we have to look at stocks. back to business. these are not the numbers we want to see. the dow is down more than 100 points. nasdaq and the s&p also down by about one-third of one percent. keep looking for that wild cherry pepsi. >> okay. >>> for more on some of the headlines we have been working on let's go to dave clark. >> here are some of the top stories we are following for you. the city of san jose voted to end that long legal battle over measure b. the controversial pension initiative approved by voters in 2012. according to the "mercury news," the city council voted 10-1 yesterday to approve a final repeal of the measure. it was aimed at slowing pension costs for city union employees, and it was blamed by many san jose police and firefighters as the reason they moved to other cities that offered better benefits. >>> well, the university of california regents plan to talk about sexual hara
. >>> does the ktvu lunchroom have wild cherry pepsi? no. people, today is the day. i see ruffles.ld cherry pepsi. if it happens, i will lose my mind. oh, by the way -- and with that -- >> we have to look at stocks. back to business. these are not the numbers we want to see. the dow is down more than 100 points. nasdaq and the s&p also down by about one-third of one percent. keep looking for that wild cherry pepsi. >> okay. >>> for more on some of the headlines...
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. >> this also is a junior high lunchroom, i would say, at times. >> the food is just as bad. >> onebest. one is most valuable. i'm not saying who. >> okay. all right. >> and they're not synonymous. >> you don't want to miss game seven between the toronto raptors and the miami heat, today at 3:30 eastern right here on abc. don't miss that game. >>> but coming up first, how to pick the best sunscreen to protect your skin this summer. >>> and get out the milk. we're celebrating one of the sweetest days ever. straight ahead in "pop news." i think it has something to do with a cookie possibly? >> it's the best holiday of the year. let's just leave it at that. ♪ ♪ sfx: leaf blower dad! sorry. this is more than a lawn. this is a trugreen lawn. live life outside with trugreen, america's #1 lawn care company. spring is on. start your trugreen lawn plan today. trugreen. live life outside. i smbut ended up nowhere.a lot now i use this. the nicoderm cq patch with unique extended release technology helps prevent the urge to smoke all day. i want this time to be my last time. that's why i choose
. >> this also is a junior high lunchroom, i would say, at times. >> the food is just as bad. >> onebest. one is most valuable. i'm not saying who. >> okay. all right. >> and they're not synonymous. >> you don't want to miss game seven between the toronto raptors and the miami heat, today at 3:30 eastern right here on abc. don't miss that game. >>> but coming up first, how to pick the best sunscreen to protect your skin this summer. >>> and...
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May 1, 2016
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his dad had hopes of being a musician, but paid the bills by work can in a hospital lunchroom. get out of the neighborhood. >> anthony figured out in order to change where he was he needed to change who he was. what kind of kid were you? >> to my mom, i was a pain in the as. to my dad, light of his eyes. to me, awkward. my dad always told me, god's honest truth. son, we're ugly, work on your personality. >> no. >> swear. >> he said that? >> best thing. what happened is i'd stutter. i couldn't put a sentence together. so when i sang, i didn't stutter. >> stutter went away? >> yeah. and that was my preferred way of communicating. ♪ >> as a teenager he sang in commercials and offered to work for free as a backup singer for works like menudo. >> before i had my first single i worked on over 300 records. >> by the time that first single came out -- >> i had all the experience in the world. >> that first spanish language album took off in 1993. and since than he's had hits in both spanish and english, selling more than 1 million records worldwide. he has a line of clothing at kohl's
his dad had hopes of being a musician, but paid the bills by work can in a hospital lunchroom. get out of the neighborhood. >> anthony figured out in order to change where he was he needed to change who he was. what kind of kid were you? >> to my mom, i was a pain in the as. to my dad, light of his eyes. to me, awkward. my dad always told me, god's honest truth. son, we're ugly, work on your personality. >> no. >> swear. >> he said that? >> best thing. what...
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. -- lunchroom. [applause] call me crazy, i know if a cardboard began on the plate not on top.ow about glenn beck? [applause] is england incredible -- glenn incredible? every time he talks, i learned something. i love it when he brings out the whiteboard and begins walking through the founding principles of our nation. the principles that led to the declaration that led to the constitution. the fundamental understanding that our rights do not come from government, they come from god almighty. [applause] as a constitution was drafted, as thomas jefferson put it, change to bind the mischief of government. at a time when washington has such a spirit of fear and timidity, gladback -- is glenn beck is fearless. how about carly? what an extraordinary leader she is. when i announced her as my vice presidential choice, there is no more sound decision that a presidential candidate makes the naming a vice president. you are telling the american people that this person is prepared to step up and be president of the united states at a moments notice and is prepared to step up and honor the
. -- lunchroom. [applause] call me crazy, i know if a cardboard began on the plate not on top.ow about glenn beck? [applause] is england incredible -- glenn incredible? every time he talks, i learned something. i love it when he brings out the whiteboard and begins walking through the founding principles of our nation. the principles that led to the declaration that led to the constitution. the fundamental understanding that our rights do not come from government, they come from god almighty....
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in terms of the school lunchrooms, there was confusion like the things we talked about. there is opportunity within the emerson act with guidance to say this is how it applies to you. opportunities to donate food and more can be done definitely. the more we can do, the less waste there will be. they are the same. there has been a lot of documentation of efforts like the farm to table work and marketing produce to kids. some of those things that are recipes that make the food caste good. it's not just veggies out of the can that look drab. they can help to address waste as well as health and fruit and vegetable consumption. i think ideas around share tables in schools is opportune because you have kids who are taking a full carton of milk because they have to take it and throw it straight in the gashage can. that is a shame. there is an opportunity for guidance to direct schools to allow for sharing of that food. there is a new program that is a partnership between food banks and growers and packers to provide 50 servings to students and at-risk schools for free. this pro
in terms of the school lunchrooms, there was confusion like the things we talked about. there is opportunity within the emerson act with guidance to say this is how it applies to you. opportunities to donate food and more can be done definitely. the more we can do, the less waste there will be. they are the same. there has been a lot of documentation of efforts like the farm to table work and marketing produce to kids. some of those things that are recipes that make the food caste good. it's...
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call comes from, we will alert you and police will come to the area and go to the gymnasium to the lunchroominstantly and it will cover a lot of time. stuart: gentlemen, we appreciate you being with us. it's obviously very good idea and we understand about investing on the program and we welcome investors to it. tommie harris, clinton portis and the ceo of copsync. thank you one and all for being with us. much obliged to you. can we show you the big board because this is a new high for the day. what are they gone straight out. now we are up 180 points getting close to 17,900. by the way, all kinds of very big-name stocks are hitting record highs. trade for including lockheed martin hitting record highs you stuart: new highs bear. we are to know about amazon, pepsi, home depot and donald's. broad-based us. all good. hillary clinton, donald trump is a likely matchup in november and the latest polls show donald trump gaining a lot of ground in this all-important swing state. you bang up your car. not too bad. but bad enough to need an appraisal. how hard could it be for one little accident? exc
call comes from, we will alert you and police will come to the area and go to the gymnasium to the lunchroominstantly and it will cover a lot of time. stuart: gentlemen, we appreciate you being with us. it's obviously very good idea and we understand about investing on the program and we welcome investors to it. tommie harris, clinton portis and the ceo of copsync. thank you one and all for being with us. much obliged to you. can we show you the big board because this is a new high for the day....