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they know in order to do that they need to put products on the market that are nutritious and deliciousconvenient. that's what they are aiming for. >> you mentioned that monsanta was embroiled in controversy. i'm not even sure if controversy is a strong enough word. there are a lot of consumers that don't trust monsanta. somewhat because of their g.m. technology, and they think there are business practices they don't agree with. do you think this is an attempt to get them on the right side for the consumer? >> they definitely have struggled with pr. this is an attempt to recover some of that, for sure. there's a lot of misconceptions around g.m. the scientific community is yet to discover major health issues with g.m. crops. i agree, the business practices are different beast altogether. >> it almost seems the g.m. effect knollingy wept a little far. this is kind of a middle ground. they are using genetic techniques to get good results. they are using the traditional breeding ways. it's amazing how many different stories come out of the field of gep etics. we'll -- genetics. we'll bring
they know in order to do that they need to put products on the market that are nutritious and deliciousconvenient. that's what they are aiming for. >> you mentioned that monsanta was embroiled in controversy. i'm not even sure if controversy is a strong enough word. there are a lot of consumers that don't trust monsanta. somewhat because of their g.m. technology, and they think there are business practices they don't agree with. do you think this is an attempt to get them on the right...
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melon. >> he's trying to create a vegey that is more nutritious and tastier and resistant to disease the hazards of shipping. the scientists are not genetically modifying plants to get what they want. they using biotechno how to speed up a process - cross breeding. marlin edwards is the head of vegetables. >> we take samples from plants, extract the tna and -- d.n.a. and characterise it to see if it has breeders or properties that we are looking for. >> edwards launched the market assisted breeding programme for vegetables and fruits in 2009. what is a genetic marker. >> it is a little stretch of d.n.a. acting as a sign post telling us about what is going on in the genetic neighbourhood in the plan. >> are you om? >> no, we are diagnosing it. sampling it like a blood test, characterise the sample but never change the plant. >> an important distinction for monsanta, a company that has tape a lot of heat for its genetically engineered commodity crops becoming a sim gore for anti-act visits. >> g.m. is a wonderful way to deliver things. i wish there was more public understanding so we h
melon. >> he's trying to create a vegey that is more nutritious and tastier and resistant to disease the hazards of shipping. the scientists are not genetically modifying plants to get what they want. they using biotechno how to speed up a process - cross breeding. marlin edwards is the head of vegetables. >> we take samples from plants, extract the tna and -- d.n.a. and characterise it to see if it has breeders or properties that we are looking for. >> edwards launched the...
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first lady michelle obama defends nutritious meals for kids amid efforts to roll back regulations. ♪r) from the company that invented litter, comes litter re-invented. (woman) hey! toss me that litter! (announcer) tidy cats lightweight. all the strength, half the weight. they'll wanna eat it rightgonna away.od and country crock stirs in easily, to give mashed potatoes that rich buttery flavor your family loves, everytime. welcome to crock country. police are trying to piece together what lead to a wild shootout at a busy gas stat as mourners honor students killed in the santa barbara rampage...we're learning abt troubling past incidents of suspected gunman. donald sterling fights back. why the embattled clippers r says the n- b-a has no righ. to take his team. join us for kpix 5 news this morning... beginning at 4:3 good morning. it's,,,, >>> here's a look at today's forecast in some cities around the country. >>> a food fight between first lady michelle obama and house republicans over school lunches. as david bag noe tells us mrs. obama is pushing back against lawmakers who say the
first lady michelle obama defends nutritious meals for kids amid efforts to roll back regulations. ♪r) from the company that invented litter, comes litter re-invented. (woman) hey! toss me that litter! (announcer) tidy cats lightweight. all the strength, half the weight. they'll wanna eat it rightgonna away.od and country crock stirs in easily, to give mashed potatoes that rich buttery flavor your family loves, everytime. welcome to crock country. police are trying to piece together what lead...
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that every single child in our school system starts off the day with a healthy nutritious meal. the breakfast at the bell plan, where every child would receive a nutritious meal in the classroom after school starts, is an important part of the school day and should be implemented in every school across this country. there are two important reasons why universal free breakfasts -- or breakfast at the bell is the right policy for every school to implement. first, we know that breakfast is the most important meal of the day. kids physically and mentally develop better when they eat healthy meals. that's a simple fact. but we also know that kids learn better on a full stomach than they do on empty ones. hungry kids do not learn. and that breakfast each morning is as essential to their ability to learn as a textbook. second, universal breakfast served at the beginning of the school -- of school ensures every kid gets to meet and not just the ones who get to school early. it removes the stigma that adults may not recognize but the children feel. it's that feeling that a child is diffe
that every single child in our school system starts off the day with a healthy nutritious meal. the breakfast at the bell plan, where every child would receive a nutritious meal in the classroom after school starts, is an important part of the school day and should be implemented in every school across this country. there are two important reasons why universal free breakfasts -- or breakfast at the bell is the right policy for every school to implement. first, we know that breakfast is the...
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i mean they're not really nutritious. now, what about sweet potatoes?th fighting for. >> so there is like a potato segregation situation going on here? white potatoes no, but orange potatoes yes? >> white potatoes are not that nutritious and everyone is eating too much of them. so we have to bring into the diet the things that have more nutrition in them and sweet potatoes is a perfect example. but fruits and vegetables. i mean so much of this is really common sense. and who is protecting our children? i mean it's really outrageous. and i think there's a whole other piece of this argument which is marketing and advertising and the fact that kids from the second they are born, they're targeted by the food industry and the beverage industry, you know, to get them eating the least nutritious food possible. and it's really outrageous, it really is. and i can understand why michelle obama has been working so hard on this issue for so many years, why she is fed up, and we should all be fed up. you know, the pushback has to happen. we cannot let the food indus
i mean they're not really nutritious. now, what about sweet potatoes?th fighting for. >> so there is like a potato segregation situation going on here? white potatoes no, but orange potatoes yes? >> white potatoes are not that nutritious and everyone is eating too much of them. so we have to bring into the diet the things that have more nutrition in them and sweet potatoes is a perfect example. but fruits and vegetables. i mean so much of this is really common sense. and who is...
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why wouldn't we want the most nutritious foods to be served to these kids? >> well, i think that we do, but i would of course ask why the obama administration who gives out a lot more money in food stamps to -- >> we're talking about the school lunch program. >> i understand. that's government sponsored and we let people -- >> do you believe -- >> no, i don't think there ought to be regulations on that. let me explain. school wlunlunches should have standards whatsoever. >> this isn't about the standards. it's about implementing them. can schools actually did it? you said 90% are doing it. that's right. they're finding out it's costing a lot more money than they have in their budgets to do this. you have some schools saving money because they're getting higher participation. >> no, you do not have higher participation. >> you actually do. >> you actually had over a million students drop out of the school lunch program last year which after decades of us actually having students increase in the program -- >> that's not true. >> let me finish. you had over a m
why wouldn't we want the most nutritious foods to be served to these kids? >> well, i think that we do, but i would of course ask why the obama administration who gives out a lot more money in food stamps to -- >> we're talking about the school lunch program. >> i understand. that's government sponsored and we let people -- >> do you believe -- >> no, i don't think there ought to be regulations on that. let me explain. school wlunlunches should have standards...
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but not nutritious food for children. not with what's going on with the rising incidents of diabetes, of high blood pressure, of conditions in our children, including obesity, that are extremely dangerous for them and for our country. >> helen, you have said, i believe, that you've seen the actual positive results in your district and how important this is in your district. >> absolutely. in norfolk public schools, we have successfully implemented the new meal pattern and all of the nutrition regulations. we started about probably six years ago when the institute of medicine came out with their study to kind of lead the way to the new standards that usda implemented last year. so in norfolk we've been very successful. we have our students eating only whole grain breads and only whole grain pasta and rice. we've been doing that for several years. >> what does that mean? once they start doing that, how is this helpful to the children, to the students, other than the obvious health thing. does it also help them with their be
but not nutritious food for children. not with what's going on with the rising incidents of diabetes, of high blood pressure, of conditions in our children, including obesity, that are extremely dangerous for them and for our country. >> helen, you have said, i believe, that you've seen the actual positive results in your district and how important this is in your district. >> absolutely. in norfolk public schools, we have successfully implemented the new meal pattern and all of the...
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food desert is an area where people cannot obtain access to good nutritious food for themselves and theirasonable fashion. >> reporter: ravaged by floodwaters when the levies broke, the lower ninth with regard has been slow to recover. and for people who returned here to the lower ninth ward after hurricane katrina they're trying to rebuild their lives, but the only place he ca they can get fs and vegetables is a grocery store three miles away. >> for a lot of us, fruits and vegetables, we can't get to grocery stores. it's all for vehicles who can go, but for those who don't, it's hard. >> reporter: young gets assistance from 350 volunteers from around the world who help cultivate and maintain the gardens along with distribute the fresh foods. >> is this new in new orleans? there can't be many people like you out here doing this. >> well, i haven't heard of any. you know, there are people who are trying to make it affordable, but i haven't heard of anyone with that's actually giving it away at no cost. these are honeybees. i started keeping honeybees about two years ago. >> reporter: to h
food desert is an area where people cannot obtain access to good nutritious food for themselves and theirasonable fashion. >> reporter: ravaged by floodwaters when the levies broke, the lower ninth with regard has been slow to recover. and for people who returned here to the lower ninth ward after hurricane katrina they're trying to rebuild their lives, but the only place he ca they can get fs and vegetables is a grocery store three miles away. >> for a lot of us, fruits and...
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have been targeting so many efforts, you know, the first lady's effort in terms of trying to get nutritiousoods to kids, they want schools to be able to opt out. they've been trying to cut a number of these programs, so this seems to be a situation where, you know, the shoe is kind of fitting in the sense that they haven't shown the same level of empathy for children in our cities like new york or atlanta or chicago or philadelphia as they want to show in terms of rural areas. the summer lunch program is critically important, because our young people, some will admit to you and the experts will tell you for certain, that the best food they get each day is when they are in school. when they are out of school in the summer, these programs run by churches and faith organizations and city governments and youth camps are very important. >> now, can you imagine them trying to justify how they cut out urban areas, how they cut out certain people by zip code? i mean, how could they possibly justify this? >> well, it can't be justified, and that's why it has to be corrected, and that's the usefulnes
have been targeting so many efforts, you know, the first lady's effort in terms of trying to get nutritiousoods to kids, they want schools to be able to opt out. they've been trying to cut a number of these programs, so this seems to be a situation where, you know, the shoe is kind of fitting in the sense that they haven't shown the same level of empathy for children in our cities like new york or atlanta or chicago or philadelphia as they want to show in terms of rural areas. the summer lunch...
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you may think you know how to shop for the most nutritious foods, how to get the best possible pricesf cookies way over
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just potatoes, nothing wrong with potatoes, but if the goal is to make sure children are having nutritious meals, i would simply put forward how about instead of making a cut, how about for once this republican congress try to say, we are going to help with the budget issues and give you a little extra because we think this is so important. >> if the impact of this very contentious, as we're hearing onset today, the debate is that we get more money to our schools across the board, that's not a bad thing. robert, this is a big shift for michelle obama in terms of her level of nitty-gritty policy engage. . she's avoided getting this hands on and calling politicians. do you think this signals a broader shift in her role as first lady? >> i think she's getting comfortable in her role. her husband is not up for re-election. you mentioned this a few moments ago with betty ford and it goes back to edith wilson and nancy reagan when she weighed into the drug controversy with just say no. i think the first lady, whoever he or she may be, should wade into public policy as long as it drives a convers
just potatoes, nothing wrong with potatoes, but if the goal is to make sure children are having nutritious meals, i would simply put forward how about instead of making a cut, how about for once this republican congress try to say, we are going to help with the budget issues and give you a little extra because we think this is so important. >> if the impact of this very contentious, as we're hearing onset today, the debate is that we get more money to our schools across the board, that's...
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. >>> rival palestinian groups hamas and fatah have agreed to a nutriti nutritional coalition government. it's the most significant step yet towards healing their seven-year rift. the palestinian prime minister has been appointed to lead the new cabinet. hamas, which rules the gaza strip and fatah that controlling the west bank agreed to unity back in april. >>> at least 19 people have been killed in baghdad after gunmen opened fire inside a mosque. moments later there was a suicide blast in the same building. the attack happened as shia muslim worshippers started the midday prayer from baghdad. iman carr reports. >> reporter: this is an indication of how powerful the bomb was. at mid-day a gunman opened fire at a doorway in central baghdad. then another man walked into the packed hall wearing a suicide bomb vest. seconds later utter panic as worshippers run in every direction. some deaf from the noise of the blast and others in shock. as the smoke cleared bodies could be seen strewn closer to where the bomb was. even in their mourning, there was anger from many here. >> translator: the
. >>> rival palestinian groups hamas and fatah have agreed to a nutriti nutritional coalition government. it's the most significant step yet towards healing their seven-year rift. the palestinian prime minister has been appointed to lead the new cabinet. hamas, which rules the gaza strip and fatah that controlling the west bank agreed to unity back in april. >>> at least 19 people have been killed in baghdad after gunmen opened fire inside a mosque. moments later there was a...
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we want oils that will be beneficial and nutritious for the hair literally and that's what the vitamin e does. >> you come from a whole family, not just you but your father, your uncles, your grandfather, as far back as you can see, you were hairdressers so you know all this because you studied hair. >> i have. as a matter of fact, i have known a chemist that has been working with our family since before i was born. i've known him my whole life. that led me to the creation of my products as well. >> unbelievable. the hair is made of collagen sfp. >> of keratin aminos a its. they're vegetable base and meant to replace what's missing in our hair. if i might -- >> go ahead. just a slight amount. >> if you put too much on it will weigh the hair down because it's more than the hair can use. >> absolutely. between a pea and a dime size emulsify the gloss. if you get done using the gloss, you can use it in your hands because more vitamin e and sunscreen -- >> put that on your face. >> sunscreen in your hair. >> there's sunscreen in every one of my products. i would recommend sunscreen in the
we want oils that will be beneficial and nutritious for the hair literally and that's what the vitamin e does. >> you come from a whole family, not just you but your father, your uncles, your grandfather, as far back as you can see, you were hairdressers so you know all this because you studied hair. >> i have. as a matter of fact, i have known a chemist that has been working with our family since before i was born. i've known him my whole life. that led me to the creation of my...
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much more nutritious choices for our kids. >> were the standards hard to passed? >> sure. mean this isn't easy to do. let me talk a little bit about the bigger picture. what we are talking about is the health of our kids. one of the things my superintendent and my board of education have made very clear is that we are going to do what's in the best interest of our kids. and these standards are what's best for our kids. in our community, 21,000 kids, 85% of whom are eligible for a free or reduced lunch, the lunch meal and the breakfast meal many get, those are two of the three meals they will get during the day and probably for many of them, some of the -- most of the food that they will get. our county has some of the highest or the poorest health indicators in the state of kansas. so getting our kids access to new atrocious food really is vital not just for school, but for their lives and for their future health outcomes. so, yes, it was hard. it's been a challenge. we have had to overcome some hurdles. the resources, reimbursement we are getting for making these changes
much more nutritious choices for our kids. >> were the standards hard to passed? >> sure. mean this isn't easy to do. let me talk a little bit about the bigger picture. what we are talking about is the health of our kids. one of the things my superintendent and my board of education have made very clear is that we are going to do what's in the best interest of our kids. and these standards are what's best for our kids. in our community, 21,000 kids, 85% of whom are eligible for a...
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the consumption of milk and other nutritious drinks or even water is decreasing. i was using the madness picture to kind of -- >> [speaker not understood]. [laughter] >> we're going to excuse him. >> i want to apologize to the public that unfortunately this meeting lasted a little longer than we expected and i do need to go to another meeting. but one, i need to go brush my teeth. [laughter] >> and two, i'm proud to be a co-sponsor with the leadership of supervisors cohen, wiener and maura round a measure i think all of us care about. and the scientific data is overwhelming and profound and something we need to set the example of in san francisco. so, i just want to say na, and thank you. >> thank you. (applause) >> and i just wanted to use the example from madness how [speaker not understood]. the surgeon general reported smoking health first came out in 1964. >> sfgov-tv, can you please put the overhead on? >> it was not until 1988 when they actually banned smoking on short-term u.s. flights. it wasn't until 2000 that it was banned on all u.s. flights coming or
the consumption of milk and other nutritious drinks or even water is decreasing. i was using the madness picture to kind of -- >> [speaker not understood]. [laughter] >> we're going to excuse him. >> i want to apologize to the public that unfortunately this meeting lasted a little longer than we expected and i do need to go to another meeting. but one, i need to go brush my teeth. [laughter] >> and two, i'm proud to be a co-sponsor with the leadership of supervisors...
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the projects has invited 60 million free nutritious meals to kids around the world. it is my privilege to introduce lauren bush lauren. [applause] >> thank you. thank you all. and for myh an honor family. i would like to start by reading a short message for my grandfather. i wish to send my sincere thanks to the john f. kennedy library foundation and their selection committee for the decision they render that led to today's proceedings. i can only hope that the vote itself was not too excruciating or too close for the members. recall how shortly after leaving the white house the school district board were used to live decided to name a local elementary school after yours truly. after it passed by a landslide 3-2 vote -- [laughter] it was explained that the two dissenting votes were based on the fact that we normally only name things after dead people. [laughter] at 89 7/8, let me assure you your kind words mean a lot to me, and to receive this award that bears such an illustrious name means more than mere tongue can tell. i'm sorry i cannot be there in person, but a
the projects has invited 60 million free nutritious meals to kids around the world. it is my privilege to introduce lauren bush lauren. [applause] >> thank you. thank you all. and for myh an honor family. i would like to start by reading a short message for my grandfather. i wish to send my sincere thanks to the john f. kennedy library foundation and their selection committee for the decision they render that led to today's proceedings. i can only hope that the vote itself was not too...
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deplorable conditions where facilities don't have adequate ways to store food and to prepare the nutritious meals. they just don't exist in those s-r-os. my health continues to stabilize. and as my hell continually stabilized what i realized is that i, even though i have a undergrad and graduate degree, i don't have the energy to work full time any more without the use of ritalin, which my doctor placed me on to keep my part -time job. i selfie electricitied to no longer be a client of project open hand at that point. two months later the meals were reduced for the healthy clients. i can tell you that on days i get home from work, i need that prepared meal to put in the microwave. so, as we move forward to help get to zero for other people that want to keep from getting aids, i want to encourage you to please don't leave the hiv already infected long-term people behind. thank you. >> thank you very much. next speaker. >>> hello, my name is [speaker not understood] tom. i'm with the native american health center [speaker not understood]. i just wanted to thank the board of supervisors and th
deplorable conditions where facilities don't have adequate ways to store food and to prepare the nutritious meals. they just don't exist in those s-r-os. my health continues to stabilize. and as my hell continually stabilized what i realized is that i, even though i have a undergrad and graduate degree, i don't have the energy to work full time any more without the use of ritalin, which my doctor placed me on to keep my part -time job. i selfie electricitied to no longer be a client of project...
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the consumption of milk and other nutritious drinks or even water is decreasing. i was using the madness picture to kind of -- >> [speaker not understood]. [laughter] >> we're going to excuse him. >> i want to apologize to the public that unfortunately this meeting lasted a little longer than we expected and i do need to go to another meeting. but one, i need to go brush my teeth. [laughter] >> and two, i'm proud to be a co-sponsor with the leadership of supervisors cohen, wiener and maura round a measure i think all of us care about. and the scientific data is overwhelming and profound and something we need to set the example of in san francisco. so, i just want to say na, and thank you. >> thank you. (applause)
the consumption of milk and other nutritious drinks or even water is decreasing. i was using the madness picture to kind of -- >> [speaker not understood]. [laughter] >> we're going to excuse him. >> i want to apologize to the public that unfortunately this meeting lasted a little longer than we expected and i do need to go to another meeting. but one, i need to go brush my teeth. [laughter] >> and two, i'm proud to be a co-sponsor with the leadership of supervisors...
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shey cousin was pregnant was looking for nutritious yogurt. >> she didn't want the sugar. >> you did sugar. she wanted the protein. she wanted a better tasting yogurt that wasn't saturated with sarah. >> you decide i'm done with jpmorgan and working 90 hours a week. i can -- i can't do yogurt and baking. the lehman's collapse it was a tough time. we worked hard. that was the linchpin. has know dawn kopecki written a story about the long hours that people in the banking industry are typically logging. would you typically work 90 hours a week? >> yes. some worse. it is a different type of work. i love what i do. day?at is a typical >> early. and it goes late. i rally the team, speak to customers, going to accounts, traveling to stores. meeting my team at the plant. everything. >> what goes into making great yogurt? >> source the right milk. work with the right farmers. reduce in the right location. >> what characterizes that? does it have to be chemical free? >> grass fed is the best. we don't source only breast-feed >> thank you. the founder of maia yogurt. >> read about other people
shey cousin was pregnant was looking for nutritious yogurt. >> she didn't want the sugar. >> you did sugar. she wanted the protein. she wanted a better tasting yogurt that wasn't saturated with sarah. >> you decide i'm done with jpmorgan and working 90 hours a week. i can -- i can't do yogurt and baking. the lehman's collapse it was a tough time. we worked hard. that was the linchpin. has know dawn kopecki written a story about the long hours that people in the banking...
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it's tasty, relatively nutritious and cheap filler.g like this stewed beef real good. >> that's a dumpling. >> that's a dumpling? >> dumplings. important throughout the africa diaspora. made with flour and yeast. a spongy, bread type tool for mop it up sauce. stewed greens, carrots, beans and more gravy. that's awesome. tell me about your band. how long have you guys been together? >> about ten years now. >> whoa. a long time. >> yeah. >> would you say you were an indie band? is there an indie theme? what i guess i'm getting at, is there a -- i was kind of getting there. ♪ >> in terms of south african street culture, people are really pushing the boundaries now. you didn't really have a theme when we started. you look around. it's like, man, like demographic is crazy. >> what do you mean by that? >> it's not just racial, but classes, you know? >> people are being pushed and pulled. >> it's like an aspirational culture. >> what do you think that means? >> the whole rainbow nation notion was quite romantic and ridiculous. you know, like
it's tasty, relatively nutritious and cheap filler.g like this stewed beef real good. >> that's a dumpling. >> that's a dumpling? >> dumplings. important throughout the africa diaspora. made with flour and yeast. a spongy, bread type tool for mop it up sauce. stewed greens, carrots, beans and more gravy. that's awesome. tell me about your band. how long have you guys been together? >> about ten years now. >> whoa. a long time. >> yeah. >> would you say...
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you want to be able to give the kids something that has just nutritious, real food and start cookingle for a meet me in the middle thing where you can have the slice of pizza but also the stewed peas? >> what's really at stake here. we want to reward people who give them money. this is a struggle to make sure that big food stays in the cafeteria. that's all this is. once this program gets fully impleme implemented. it can't be rule rolled back. this is his way of starting to peel back at this program and completely gut it. when asked if he wanted to repeal the program, his response was not with this bill. that's very telling. that's what's going on here. this isn't about giving the kids whole grains or if pizza is a vegetable. >> i completely agree. this has nothing to do with what is best for the students that we're providing services for. we're not making policy about what's best for the child. we're doing it off of political gain. if government is providing resources and money to be able to provide food, we need to make sure collectively that it is wholesome and nutritious. that's
you want to be able to give the kids something that has just nutritious, real food and start cookingle for a meet me in the middle thing where you can have the slice of pizza but also the stewed peas? >> what's really at stake here. we want to reward people who give them money. this is a struggle to make sure that big food stays in the cafeteria. that's all this is. once this program gets fully impleme implemented. it can't be rule rolled back. this is his way of starting to peel back at...
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cars are safer, food is better people are eating more nutritious food, for example. the water in many areas is cleaner. hand, you have a lot of hospital induced infections that are preventable. americans die every day. whether it is meg whitman -- or harvardligence, medical school with maybe a thousand deaths each year. with regulators being forced to sleep on the job, the mice will play. that is what we have seen in this recent gm situation. the other thing that is troubling is that more and more , the corporate mergers --munities -- termination the communication networks. dear -- in their dna to solar power are out. that is strategic. it is not good for competition and innovation. >> is that a partisan issue, >> when we see the rebellion some years ago against the fcc loosening the restrictions on how many tv, radio, newspapers can be ordered -- can be owned by one country, it was left-right. they get the house of representatives to work both tolls for rumor. it was the nra and colin cox. think the whole realignment in our country is i don't sugarcoat the obstacles
cars are safer, food is better people are eating more nutritious food, for example. the water in many areas is cleaner. hand, you have a lot of hospital induced infections that are preventable. americans die every day. whether it is meg whitman -- or harvardligence, medical school with maybe a thousand deaths each year. with regulators being forced to sleep on the job, the mice will play. that is what we have seen in this recent gm situation. the other thing that is troubling is that more and...
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a food desert is an area where people cannot obtain access to good nutritious food in a reasonable fashion reporter: ravaged by floodwaters when the levies broke, the lower ninth ward has been low so recover and many properties remain vacant. >> reporter: for people who returned after hurricane katrina they're trying to rebuild their lives. but the only place to get fruits and vegetables is a grocery store three miles away. >> brenda has lived her whole life here. >> a lot of us, fruits and vegetables, we can't get to the grocery store. it's all about having vehicles to go. but for the ones that don't, i mean, it's hard. >> reporter: young gets assistance from 350 volume tires from around the world who help as cultivate and maintain the gardens and help distribute the fresh food. >> is this new in new orleans? there can't be many people out here doing this. >> well, i haven't heard of any. there are people trying to make it affordable, but i haven't heard of anyone who is actually giving it away at no cost. these are honeybees, and i started keeping honeybees about two years ago. >> report
a food desert is an area where people cannot obtain access to good nutritious food in a reasonable fashion reporter: ravaged by floodwaters when the levies broke, the lower ninth ward has been low so recover and many properties remain vacant. >> reporter: for people who returned after hurricane katrina they're trying to rebuild their lives. but the only place to get fruits and vegetables is a grocery store three miles away. >> brenda has lived her whole life here. >> a lot of...
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food, how can we ensure everyone has nutritious sustainable food and how can we prevent the rise of resistance and how can we make sure everyone has safe and clean access to water and dementia, how can we help people with dementia live longer? visit facebook.com so you can vote on which problem you think the prize should solve. the last problem was solved by by a highly educated expert but a man with a passion for clocks. the collect answer to the gps challenge question is b, for the third year in a row, paraguay is the biggest. nine of the top ten countries surveyed, if you guessed sweden hoping that good quality health care and free college might influence the rankings, you might with surprised to learn sweden is tied for 19th with the netherlands, argentina and the united states and the nation known for the index ranked a disappointing 82nd. the putin is reported feeling well-rested but not well-respected. thanks to all of you for being part of my program this week. ly si will see you next week:god morning and welcome to "reliable sources." i'm brian selter this week. >>> the ugly smear cam
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assistance and resources to help get this over the end because all kids really deserve to have nutritiousin their cafeterias to make sure our vending machines are not selling junk food to our kids. this is the work that must happen. so we're going to get there one way or the other. >> i and i know you've got to giggle when you say it because it is true. even the congressman who is pushing this waiver says everyone supports healthy meals for children, especially in schools, which is why i think it is so frustrating that this gets caught up in politics. why this can't be worked out before it makes the head inloose and before we have to be talking about the opposing sides on this debate, sam. you're working on it. keep us updated. thanks so much. >> thank you so much. >> all right, chris? >>> coming up on "new day," michael bloomberg shows up at harvard to give the commencement address and accuses the famous school basically creating a generation of haters. we have his shocking speech from the belly of the beast itself, harvard. >>> plus, a spike in measles cases. nearly 300 already this yea
assistance and resources to help get this over the end because all kids really deserve to have nutritiousin their cafeterias to make sure our vending machines are not selling junk food to our kids. this is the work that must happen. so we're going to get there one way or the other. >> i and i know you've got to giggle when you say it because it is true. even the congressman who is pushing this waiver says everyone supports healthy meals for children, especially in schools, which is why i...
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fastfood options, clogging people's arteries, expanding their waistlines and we need healthier and nutritious options and fast-food companies need to step up to the plate to provide those. gerri: what is interesting, all the other restaurants are essentially coming up with new solutions, right? new things to serve. burger king is saying no. why do you think that is? >> i think the thing is if consumers don't buy the products they're not going to sell the products. for example, when they offer veggie burgers way back when, some of the fast-food giants they didn't sell. so people, these companies want to give people what they want. they want convenience. they want comfort food, when they're rushing in the morning and want something quick and easy that tastes good. >> answer my next question, why is everybody so focused on breakfast? >> i think breakfasted as registered dietician and nutritionist talk about benefits of brake as all of us do. gerri: you will not recommend a burger. >> when you start something with a burger, setting you up to consume more calories. gerri: how? >> consume more satu
fastfood options, clogging people's arteries, expanding their waistlines and we need healthier and nutritious options and fast-food companies need to step up to the plate to provide those. gerri: what is interesting, all the other restaurants are essentially coming up with new solutions, right? new things to serve. burger king is saying no. why do you think that is? >> i think the thing is if consumers don't buy the products they're not going to sell the products. for example, when they...
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. >> but, usually, cheap food is not nutritious, and so you're talking about food that's produced with pesticides and herbicides, foods that have antibiotics in them, like the meats, and the poultry, and so you're -- and foods that have a lot of salt and sugar, so what you're doing is you're feeding people -- you're feeding people, but you may not pay up front, but you'll pay out back. >> isn't that better than the alternative of not feeding people. one i eight americans are looking to cut back costs and what's wrong with them saying i can pay $2 for this per pound for this beach or i can go $6 for the organic for my family so they can ever any meat, we go with the less expensive version. >> i think some of that is in issue of not knowing how to cook. now, there are countries around the world that think of protein as a combination of grains and vegetables. we consider sort of that meat source as the only source of protein, but it's not true. we have to learn to cook the foods that are really affordable. >> is non-organic food bad for you? >> well, i believe it is, because i'm -- i don'
. >> but, usually, cheap food is not nutritious, and so you're talking about food that's produced with pesticides and herbicides, foods that have antibiotics in them, like the meats, and the poultry, and so you're -- and foods that have a lot of salt and sugar, so what you're doing is you're feeding people -- you're feeding people, but you may not pay up front, but you'll pay out back. >> isn't that better than the alternative of not feeding people. one i eight americans are looking...
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. >> come on, as moms we realize -- we can prepare nutritious and delicious healthy foods. a copout. >> you do? >> of course, it is. >> i have trouble getting my kids to eat that stuff. sometimes i give in. what's the difference between what i'm doing at home and the school lunches? >> there are great foods that can be prepared with healthy dips and wonderful vegetables -- >> send them over to me, beatty. laura? >> i don't think so. sometimes you put stuff in the lunchbox and it's like, did you eat lunch? i traded something or something else. but good nutrition starts at home. my kids know they have to have vegetables every night for dinner. they get to choose what they want and what they put on them. >> what's the problem with having healthier lunches at school? >> i actually called and talked to a director at a preschool who's been in the school system for over 20 years. i wanted to speak to someone in the trenches, so to speak. she said that the kids are hesitant at first. but the more you actually put it in front of them, eventually they start to try it. they start to t
. >> come on, as moms we realize -- we can prepare nutritious and delicious healthy foods. a copout. >> you do? >> of course, it is. >> i have trouble getting my kids to eat that stuff. sometimes i give in. what's the difference between what i'm doing at home and the school lunches? >> there are great foods that can be prepared with healthy dips and wonderful vegetables -- >> send them over to me, beatty. laura? >> i don't think so. sometimes you put...
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. >> they will feed nutritious meals. they just need to be given the opportunity to do so without washington telling them what to do. >> the last thing we can afford to do right now is play politics with our kids' health. >> mrs. obama met with official from several school districts yesterday who told her the guidelines are working. >>> the treasure-trove found buried in the sierra foothills is up for sale. >> the first gold coin was auctioned off at the old san francisco mint last night where the coins were made years back. kpix 5's andria borba was there. >> so get your paddles ready. >>> reporter: what started with a hike in the sierra -- [ auctioneer ] >> reporter: -- ended with the flip of a paddle and a cool -- >> sol! >> this is the largest burial find in history. >> reporter: you have probably heard the back story a couple sees a glint, finds a can, in this case this old folger's flour can. >> the top pops open and they say the proverbial pot of gold. >> reporter: the romance and intrigue of the california gold ru
. >> they will feed nutritious meals. they just need to be given the opportunity to do so without washington telling them what to do. >> the last thing we can afford to do right now is play politics with our kids' health. >> mrs. obama met with official from several school districts yesterday who told her the guidelines are working. >>> the treasure-trove found buried in the sierra foothills is up for sale. >> the first gold coin was auctioned off at the old san...
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your gift will provide nutritious food to local kids every month. fhfb.org today. >>> the nation is watching the congressional race between incumbent mike honda and challenger rokana. in their first debate, they talked about everything from climate change, immigration reform and equal pay to immigration and campaign finance. they also addressed the importance of affordable housing in the bay area. >> looking at mixed housing, mixed zoning where you can have a variety of folks with different income levels. live in a neighborhood, and i guess it's about re-creating and redefining what a neighborhood looks like. >> the reality is we run the risk of having communities where teachers, firefighters, police, nurses, can't live in the very communities that they serve. >> they seem to agree on most topics, so the biggest news was congressman honda accepting the debate invitation. they'll do that after the june 3rd primary elections. >> smoking marijuana recreationally, people are legally lighting up across colorado and just in a few months, a similar scene w
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. >> very, very nutritious dish. take long to heat up. >> when captain hubbard made one for us, it didn't look bad. watching him make it, it was almost like making your average meat loaf. but the inmates described it as being so horrible. they acted like it was the worst thing you could have. when in actuality i've seen things on the menu much worse looking than the meal loaf. >> by reputation, they don't care for it at all. i've tasted it and it's not really that bad. >> carl alexander would be his own judge. >> it's horrible. >> that's good. you for real, man? this is good? >> yeah. >> tastes like card board. you have to try some of this. >> i'll add a little salt and pepper, that's cheating, right? >> you don't like it? >> it's not that bad. >> it actually wasn't too bad. it was very bland. but if you have the right con dimts, it would have been like a standard meat loaf. unfortunately the inmates in seg never have the right condiments. >> i don't think a dog would eat that. >> coming up -- when it comes to create
. >> very, very nutritious dish. take long to heat up. >> when captain hubbard made one for us, it didn't look bad. watching him make it, it was almost like making your average meat loaf. but the inmates described it as being so horrible. they acted like it was the worst thing you could have. when in actuality i've seen things on the menu much worse looking than the meal loaf. >> by reputation, they don't care for it at all. i've tasted it and it's not really that bad....
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. >> they will feed nutritious meals.y just need to be given the opportunity to do so without washington telling them they -- >> the last thing we can afford to do now is play politics with our kids' health. >> mrs. obama met with officials from several school districts yesterday who told her the guidelines are working. >>> 6:48. a check of traffic. here's liz. >> reporter: sky 1 ron cervi just flew over westbound 580 and says the backups are big here at the livermore valley. you can see why, the red sensors. the dublin interchange extend to mountain house and he tells us the worst of the delays right now are until at least airway. anyway, you can see the speed sensors show those speed limits or the speed sensors are showing just under 25 miles per hour. here's a live look outside. once you hit the san mateo bridge, everything is moving okay along the flat section. it's behind it, westbound 92 on the approach to hesperion there are some delays. so the drive time is 17 minutes between hayward and foster city. and up and ov
. >> they will feed nutritious meals.y just need to be given the opportunity to do so without washington telling them they -- >> the last thing we can afford to do now is play politics with our kids' health. >> mrs. obama met with officials from several school districts yesterday who told her the guidelines are working. >>> 6:48. a check of traffic. here's liz. >> reporter: sky 1 ron cervi just flew over westbound 580 and says the backups are big here at the...
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us about that genetically modified foods will increase allergies that they're going to be less nutritious and that they could possibly or very likely contain toxins that can make a pill so the idea that we actually need most to feed the world is completely false we actually have enough grassland in the united states to pasture and raise one hundred percent grass fed beef and produce even more grass fed beef than we're producing the raved factory farms beef that is all raised modified corn and soy so you know the feed the world argument is not accurate or in in the slightest and russia which is also taking part in subtleties and to rarely has taken a harsh stance on the issue its parliament is now looking into a bill which could see biotech producers punished as terrorists there's also strong opposition in europe was turned away from g.m.o. in the late one nine hundred ninety s. but american companies are still trying hard to get into the european market for now states have banned the crops and all sued must be labeled if it contains engineered products e.u. rules also permit member nation
us about that genetically modified foods will increase allergies that they're going to be less nutritious and that they could possibly or very likely contain toxins that can make a pill so the idea that we actually need most to feed the world is completely false we actually have enough grassland in the united states to pasture and raise one hundred percent grass fed beef and produce even more grass fed beef than we're producing the raved factory farms beef that is all raised modified corn and...
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us about that genetically modified foods will increase allergies that they're going to be less nutritious and that they could possibly or very likely contain toxins that can make a pill the idea that we actually need the most to feed the world is completely we actually have enough grassland in the united states to pasture and raise one hundred percent that grass fed beef so you know the feed the world argument is not accurate in the flight of. now g.m. foods of banned in many countries but as we've been reporting here in our international russia could take it further the parliament is looking at punishing producers of g.m.o. foods which could damage health as terrorists there's also a strong opposition in europe as well and e.u. law subject soldier medically modified products to extensive food evaluation many states have banned such food completely and those which have and require all products containing engineered organisms to be labeled moreover e.u. rules allow nations to establish so-called g.m.o. free zones where the cultivation of law made croaks crops can be banned easily but the u
us about that genetically modified foods will increase allergies that they're going to be less nutritious and that they could possibly or very likely contain toxins that can make a pill the idea that we actually need the most to feed the world is completely we actually have enough grassland in the united states to pasture and raise one hundred percent that grass fed beef so you know the feed the world argument is not accurate in the flight of. now g.m. foods of banned in many countries but as...
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people are eating more nutritious food. areas is in many cleaner. the air is cleaner. on the other hand, i have a lot of hospital induced infections preventable and maybe americans die every day the c.d.c. terms us from that. medical negligence that is not being controlled. school of public health estimates that about -- or arvard medical school as well as maybe 100,000 deaths a kwraoyear. technologies and regulators being firsted to job, did forked to sleep -- forced to sleep on the play.he mice will that is what we have seen in the recent g.m. situation. the other thing that is more and more giant corporate mergers. merge g companies are being, communication companies, cable, time warner. fewer and fewer corporations they will throw their power around. it is in their d.n.a. that is called predictability by the corporate executives, strategic planning. but it is not good for competition and innovation. host: is that a partisan issue, right, left, republican, democrat, the bringing together of these large corporations? guest: you know, when you see federalllon against
people are eating more nutritious food. areas is in many cleaner. the air is cleaner. on the other hand, i have a lot of hospital induced infections preventable and maybe americans die every day the c.d.c. terms us from that. medical negligence that is not being controlled. school of public health estimates that about -- or arvard medical school as well as maybe 100,000 deaths a kwraoyear. technologies and regulators being firsted to job, did forked to sleep -- forced to sleep on the play.he...
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when kids get a nutritious breakfast, their test scores increase by 17%.his is absolutely vital on every front to the health and well being of our kids and our country. >> sam, are there lobbies, food lobbies whether it's sugar or fastfood or junk food lobbies involved in this pressure? >> absolutely. i think there are interests that have not liked these standards are definitely fighting against them. i think that's really what we're seeing play out right now. it's a great disappoint. we have to put our kids first. this is much bigger than politics. this is about the future of our country. it's just a shame. only lobbying and politics could call pizza a vegetable. >> well, thank you for what you're doing. the first lady's initiative, if i see that pizza, you're making me hungry but -- >> i'm not going to be eating this. >> i know it's not healthy, sam. >> we'll be -- first lady will be continuing the fight on this. this is just too important. we hope our friends on the hill do the right thing and let science really lead the way here. >> thank you, sam katz
when kids get a nutritious breakfast, their test scores increase by 17%.his is absolutely vital on every front to the health and well being of our kids and our country. >> sam, are there lobbies, food lobbies whether it's sugar or fastfood or junk food lobbies involved in this pressure? >> absolutely. i think there are interests that have not liked these standards are definitely fighting against them. i think that's really what we're seeing play out right now. it's a great...
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and tree bark, show us how, dare i say this, it doesn't look like michelle obama follows her own nutrititionary, dietary advice. >> those attacks were ugly. but now, the right wing has taken their war against the first lady's healthy school lunch program to a new level. a new house gop bill would roll back school lunch rules, letting some schools opt out of healthier school lunch and breakfast programs. forget the obesity epidemic in this country. republicans want healthy options gone, and it doesn't end there. the house gop is literally trying to take food from the mouths of poor children. the bill specifies that only rural areas can benefit from a summer program helping children from low-income households. urban areas are excluded. a shameful move by house republicans. do republicans think urban kids don't get hungry? are urban kids somehow less deserving than rural kids? why would republicans single them out? this is just the latest assault from a party that's become hostile to the poor, against the minimum wage, against unemployment benefits, and now, against giving poor kids a helpi
and tree bark, show us how, dare i say this, it doesn't look like michelle obama follows her own nutrititionary, dietary advice. >> those attacks were ugly. but now, the right wing has taken their war against the first lady's healthy school lunch program to a new level. a new house gop bill would roll back school lunch rules, letting some schools opt out of healthier school lunch and breakfast programs. forget the obesity epidemic in this country. republicans want healthy options gone,...
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but the market for premium food is growing the fastest, with more pet parents seeking nutritious andural food for their dogs. dan, i know you're a cat owner. what do you buy? >> i have no idea. my wife is in charge of the cat food. i just open it and feed it to them sometimes. >> but, as you mentioned, it's a billion dollar industry. >> yeah. >> thanks, linzie. >> thanks, linzie. i'm going to be in the spotlight here. >> dan does feed his pets. everybody rest assured at home. >>> well, the spotlight is on jay z and beyonce once again this morning. but not over that shocking elevator surveillance video showing solange attacking her brother-in-law. now, the couple is burning up social media with a remarkable video to promote their concert tour leaving some to wonder if this is a creative move to try to deflect some of last week's less than flattering attention. abc's reena ninan is here with the story. so many people have been watching this video. >> they sure do know how to generate buzz. that's one thing. well, the couple now dropping another surprise. a new movie trailer called "run
but the market for premium food is growing the fastest, with more pet parents seeking nutritious andural food for their dogs. dan, i know you're a cat owner. what do you buy? >> i have no idea. my wife is in charge of the cat food. i just open it and feed it to them sometimes. >> but, as you mentioned, it's a billion dollar industry. >> yeah. >> thanks, linzie. >> thanks, linzie. i'm going to be in the spotlight here. >> dan does feed his pets. everybody rest...
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paulingly nutritious and delicious and better for the ten environment. steak dinner we'll appreciate it a hell of a lot more. >> i'll experiment if you're the one cooking. >> major changes in the food environment within my lifetime. when i was a kid, every restaurant would give you bread as soon as you sat down and now a lot of places don't. when i was a kid, there was no water industry. now there's 100 different brands of water but folks like you are battling big food with billion dollar advertising budget and a truckload of sugar and salt on their side. hour do you fight back? >> they don't produce anything good to eat. not truly delicious so at the end of the day i feel most excited about the future of this because i'm working toward penetrating and exciting people on this context of hedonism and that's a delight. every other movement asks you to give up flings for some type of redemption or salvation. in this case we're talking about the ingredient. >> reason real quick, let me ask you. how important is government intervention. mrs. obama trying to d
paulingly nutritious and delicious and better for the ten environment. steak dinner we'll appreciate it a hell of a lot more. >> i'll experiment if you're the one cooking. >> major changes in the food environment within my lifetime. when i was a kid, every restaurant would give you bread as soon as you sat down and now a lot of places don't. when i was a kid, there was no water industry. now there's 100 different brands of water but folks like you are battling big food with billion...