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once we started the pantry, we had very low parent involvement but once we started the pantry we started to realize that parents were getting involved and during the pantry, as they were getting involved, as parents would line up, they would start to meet each other and get to know who they are. so that was very -- i really enjoyed that. and now we have a great, great sense of community at the school and everyone tends to really help each other out. >> look what you've don and a lot of that food comes from your food bank, yes? >> it does. the pantry as raul described really are a center of community. they are done farmer's market style. great deal of dignity so people can choose the food they want. it's healthy food, it's fresh food. so there are a lot of real great side benefits besides just getting the food people need. >> one of the things i remember just from years back when we first started doing food bank stories, it was always canned goods and dry goods. now there's a big emphasis on fresh. fresh, fresh, fresh. how do you get the fresh food? >> we are lucky to be on the west coast
once we started the pantry, we had very low parent involvement but once we started the pantry we started to realize that parents were getting involved and during the pantry, as they were getting involved, as parents would line up, they would start to meet each other and get to know who they are. so that was very -- i really enjoyed that. and now we have a great, great sense of community at the school and everyone tends to really help each other out. >> look what you've don and a lot of...
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have not thought of course, food pantries. now we're dependent on that to make the family get through the month, if you will. >> family that slipped out of the middle class. >> absolutely. >> and struggling in areas where they weren't struggling before. >> now the decisions that have to be made the choices families have to make between do i pay the mortgage or get the prescription filled. do i do the mortgage or do the grocery shopping. now what you'll find is many food pantries around the area are serving families traditionally they would not have seen but before having this opportunity, they can close the gap. >> you're still feeling residual effects of recent government cutbacks, grant cutbacks. >> many of the nonprofits, especially those heavily dependent on federal grants or government grants even the local jurisdictions and those dollars shrink, because we've all heard of deficits all the time, those -- the needs are still there. there's a huge gap that still needs to be filled. that's why we started to do more 24 becaus
have not thought of course, food pantries. now we're dependent on that to make the family get through the month, if you will. >> family that slipped out of the middle class. >> absolutely. >> and struggling in areas where they weren't struggling before. >> now the decisions that have to be made the choices families have to make between do i pay the mortgage or get the prescription filled. do i do the mortgage or do the grocery shopping. now what you'll find is many food...
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one thing that pastor henderson started was the interface food pantry that she holds at her parish but my church and other congregations, and serve and get out food on saturdays every saturday. >> which is amazing. four different congregations every saturday. we are giving food back to 250 people every saturday and works well. my church could not do it alone. you couldn't do it just with your people but we do it together and it's a stunning witness. three quarters of the churches have women pastors actually. it's one of the -- we do. >> one of the gifts women in ministry bring is we want to collaborate with each other. we don't want to remain in our own parish or synagogue we want to work in partner together. one of the gifts we bring to the city and ministry. >> women pastors are not unusual anymore. but the norm in many mainline face. more about what you guys are doing. in the city. >> low trends are characterized by garrison keillor and a prairie home companion. i want to break that stereotype. st. mark's lutheran church is a welcome open inclusive parish. as i know old first is. it
one thing that pastor henderson started was the interface food pantry that she holds at her parish but my church and other congregations, and serve and get out food on saturdays every saturday. >> which is amazing. four different congregations every saturday. we are giving food back to 250 people every saturday and works well. my church could not do it alone. you couldn't do it just with your people but we do it together and it's a stunning witness. three quarters of the churches have...
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effect is from everything from fast food breakfast to pantries and something that could only get worse with so many facilities offline indefinitely. >> once we rad kate it from a site when can we repopulate. that is one key component myself and others are monitoring and keeping an eye on. >> and in iowa, farmers send their sick animals here where preliminary bird flu tests are conducted and they are working around the clock to get results within hours. >> in our laboratory operation is monday through friday and now we are working 24 hours, seven days a week with a multiple personnel shift. >> and the doctor hopes the worst may be over but they are already bracing for the fall when the weather cools and wild ducks and geese fly south. >> as they migrate down through the by ways we'll see cases.
effect is from everything from fast food breakfast to pantries and something that could only get worse with so many facilities offline indefinitely. >> once we rad kate it from a site when can we repopulate. that is one key component myself and others are monitoring and keeping an eye on. >> and in iowa, farmers send their sick animals here where preliminary bird flu tests are conducted and they are working around the clock to get results within hours. >> in our laboratory...
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my mom and dad looting the pantry. >> jimmy: wow! [ applause ] my dad, he's off.down a street with these bags to the house next door. >> jimmy: your parents are like vagrants and you have a pizza oven. i feel like you have cheated on me without telling me about it. >> this is your specialty. >> jimmy: i don't want your parents stealing my food but yes. you have to do something about that. that's what you get for making your mom watch a boxing match she has no interest in on her birthday. >> loot my pantry. >> jimmy: we were talking about the prom and you have the promposals. >> they are elaborate. >> jimmy: they are annoying i think. did you i do do that when you were a kid? >> it wasn't a promposal, you would write a note, check yes, no or maybe. >> jimmy: who did you take to the prom? >> i went a couple of times. i was fortunate enough to go to the senior prom as a sophomore. i got invited by the girl i was dating. >> jimmy: really? she was a senior and you were a sophomore? >> yeah. i don't know how. >> jimmy: you horny devil. >> i got lucky enough because all
my mom and dad looting the pantry. >> jimmy: wow! [ applause ] my dad, he's off.down a street with these bags to the house next door. >> jimmy: your parents are like vagrants and you have a pizza oven. i feel like you have cheated on me without telling me about it. >> this is your specialty. >> jimmy: i don't want your parents stealing my food but yes. you have to do something about that. that's what you get for making your mom watch a boxing match she has no interest in...
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we passed some on to food pantries. there is waste along the way. we were trying to bring it to the waste composter and it was too much. it should not matter, it was their food to begin with, but i understand. cambridge is starting to compost , starting a program where they are covering composting for us. because we sure of the building with a food pantry where a lot of our food goes to and it is amazing. it is not entirely reduce it. coming out of the food pantry is far more compost than ever leaves my house. it is a lot. we are at least composting it. and i think that -- actually one other thing we do in the summer is we go to the farmers market and bring a bunch of the pig farmer so he can take it back. there is at the end of the day organic waste and it is not food at that point. it is food, it is not edible food. doug: we thought a lot about this because one thing we want to make sure is that we are not spending money to collect food to ourselves and up tossing it. -- end up tossing it. one of the things is we have to change customer's percepti
we passed some on to food pantries. there is waste along the way. we were trying to bring it to the waste composter and it was too much. it should not matter, it was their food to begin with, but i understand. cambridge is starting to compost , starting a program where they are covering composting for us. because we sure of the building with a food pantry where a lot of our food goes to and it is amazing. it is not entirely reduce it. coming out of the food pantry is far more compost than ever...
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we pass on food pantries. there is another step they are. so there is waste all along the way.we're trying to bring it to the whole foods composter and it was too much. it shouldn't matter. it was their food to begin with but i understand. the city of cambridge's darting to compost where they cover composting for us because we show the food pantry and it is amazing talking about reducing the waste. it doesn't entirely reduce it. it inspired mark compost so it is a lot. we were at these composting it. one other thing we do is when they go to the farmer's market would bring a bunch of a farmer theirs is the person can take it back. at the end of the day organic waste enough food at that point. >> we've thought a lot about this because one of teens who want to make sure as we are spending money to collect food for just ourselves. so one of the key assembly has talked about is we have to change customers perceptions of what a store should look like before they close. in england the first time i went to marshall spencer walked to two and half hours before they closed in the mid-80s
we pass on food pantries. there is another step they are. so there is waste all along the way.we're trying to bring it to the whole foods composter and it was too much. it shouldn't matter. it was their food to begin with but i understand. the city of cambridge's darting to compost where they cover composting for us because we show the food pantry and it is amazing talking about reducing the waste. it doesn't entirely reduce it. it inspired mark compost so it is a lot. we were at these...
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year-old home bound veteran returned to his house after months in the hospital, with no food in the pantry no way to get some. social services has stepped in to help blackman. he asked that all the donations go to the salvation army so they can help others. >>> the federal investigation into the deadly amtrak derailment is underway. the focus is on the man in command when the train lost control. >> the crash has a critical section of the northeast corridor shut down. how companies are helping worker get to where they need to go that's ahead in business. good morning, it is 6:00 a.m. on this thursday, may 14. here's what's happening. >> as crews continue the pains taking process of clearing the toppled train cars we're learning more about the man at the controls at the time of the crash. >> 7 people are dead we'll have more on our coverage this morning. >> let's go over to david
year-old home bound veteran returned to his house after months in the hospital, with no food in the pantry no way to get some. social services has stepped in to help blackman. he asked that all the donations go to the salvation army so they can help others. >>> the federal investigation into the deadly amtrak derailment is underway. the focus is on the man in command when the train lost control. >> the crash has a critical section of the northeast corridor shut down. how...
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churches, food pantries, the city, are all scrambling to meet the demand.public library's main branch, homeless individuals rush in when the doors open, some are even dropped off by a shuttle bus from the homeless shelters. once inside, they log onto computers to job hunt or check email. they meet friends or just read protected from the elements. >> for many years we would sort of open our doors and say "okay, we've done our job", because we're providing them a warm place to go if they've got no place else to be. >> now, social worker jean badalamenti will help provide information on homeless services and will "sensitize" staff. while government, residents and local businesses argue over the role of the libraries, david godeski is just glad they're here. >> having a place like this where things are controlled, it's a godsend. >> so godeski will be back every day he can. >> this week on "talk to al jazeera" nasa administrator charles bolden. >> getting to space is very difficult. getting to mars is very, very, very difficult. >> he's been aboard the space sh
churches, food pantries, the city, are all scrambling to meet the demand.public library's main branch, homeless individuals rush in when the doors open, some are even dropped off by a shuttle bus from the homeless shelters. once inside, they log onto computers to job hunt or check email. they meet friends or just read protected from the elements. >> for many years we would sort of open our doors and say "okay, we've done our job", because we're providing them a warm place to go...
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he has been ininstrumental in facilitating the newly established food pantry was operates every friday and gives food on west sunset. alan feels he doesn't feel like what we does is work because he enjoys it so much. [inaudible] serves over a thousand youth and families and adult every dayism on behalf othf entire board of supervisors i want to thank you for your work. he is joined by his sister and father and they are proud of you and look forward to working with you so thank you and alan. >> thank you [inaudible] i'm proud that my hartage and call the sunset district my home this means a lot. i would like to accept this on everyone in the sunset district and all san francisco cht i when i received notify ation-i thought 2 things, i was sad i mized work. second, i thought about all the people in the life past and present who helped get me here today. people who have helped shape me to become who i am today and who i want to become. i'm not accepting mvp award [inaudible] i don't address everyone individually, but would like to recognize a group of people who helped me get to this poin
he has been ininstrumental in facilitating the newly established food pantry was operates every friday and gives food on west sunset. alan feels he doesn't feel like what we does is work because he enjoys it so much. [inaudible] serves over a thousand youth and families and adult every dayism on behalf othf entire board of supervisors i want to thank you for your work. he is joined by his sister and father and they are proud of you and look forward to working with you so thank you and alan....
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happen to the people you are talking about, working 40, 50, 60 hours, and still have to go to a food pantry? >> we don't have a society where people work full time and live in poverty, that's not who we are. >> making a little more every hour, what difference would that mean for you and your family. >> making a little more would be a lot. i wouldn't have to work so hard. i could be able to be professional take care of my responsibility at work and come home and show my kids that i'm there for them and can take care of them besides the necessities >>> joining me now is dell von michael, the director of working families washington a group that advocates for a living wage in the capital. let's tees out the difference between what advocates like you call a living wage and the minimum wage which is the required hourly salary required by the federal government. >> the minimum wage equals a minimum life. a living wage is a wage in which people can take their kid to a ball game after working 40 hours and not be beneath the poverty limit. there's more that goes into that. >> what you would need to f
happen to the people you are talking about, working 40, 50, 60 hours, and still have to go to a food pantry? >> we don't have a society where people work full time and live in poverty, that's not who we are. >> making a little more every hour, what difference would that mean for you and your family. >> making a little more would be a lot. i wouldn't have to work so hard. i could be able to be professional take care of my responsibility at work and come home and show my kids...
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. >>> many people have the pantries and refrigeratorers packed with the baby food packets, but what is promised on the label really inside. >> baby lofz them and parents do too. >> how much do you rely on these packages? >> every day. >> the sleek packages and the organic stamp and talk about convenience. >> i think food on the go it's healthy -- >> gma investigates look agent baby food labelling if what you see on the front is mainly on the back. >> nicole is a registered dietician and a board certified nutritionist. >> we need to be label detectives. look at this, and turn it around, it's not quinoa, it's water. >> carrots and then sweet potato puree and then pea puree and then organic chicken, quinoa is actually the seventh ingredient. >> the fda does not require food makers to list how much of an ingredient is used but it may not be misleading on the label. but gma learned that the center for science and the public interest is saying that plum organics are to stop immediately labelling like these. they say that their labels meet all local requirements and it's based on the flavor o
. >>> many people have the pantries and refrigeratorers packed with the baby food packets, but what is promised on the label really inside. >> baby lofz them and parents do too. >> how much do you rely on these packages? >> every day. >> the sleek packages and the organic stamp and talk about convenience. >> i think food on the go it's healthy -- >> gma investigates look agent baby food labelling if what you see on the front is mainly on the back....
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. ♪ let's go check out the pantry! ♪ it's our dunkin' dream room! amazing!ste and you'll understand. delicious dunkin' donuts coffee. pick some up where you buy groceries. try french roast and colombian today. >>> here's a look at today's forecast in some cities around the country. >>> in sports the golden state warriors crushed memphis in game five of the western conference finals. stephen curry scored 18. they beat the grizzlies 98-78 to take a 3-2 southeast lead. game six is friday in memphis. >>> in atlanta al horford puts back a defensive rebound to give the hawks an 82-81 win over washington. they now have a lead over the wizards in the playoff series. game six is this friday in washington. >> off the tie-up it's fair. a drooish and a save by girardi. >> don't turn out the broadway lights on the new york rangers. derek stepan gives them the win. they come back a from a 3-1 deficit and win game seven, 2-1. they'll face tampa bay lightning in the conference finals. >>> and during a practice run for the indianapolis 500, heal yeo castroneves hits the wall
. ♪ let's go check out the pantry! ♪ it's our dunkin' dream room! amazing!ste and you'll understand. delicious dunkin' donuts coffee. pick some up where you buy groceries. try french roast and colombian today. >>> here's a look at today's forecast in some cities around the country. >>> in sports the golden state warriors crushed memphis in game five of the western conference finals. stephen curry scored 18. they beat the grizzlies 98-78 to take a 3-2 southeast lead. game...
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happen to the people that you are talking about, working 40, 50, 60 hours, and have to go to a food pantryue to - we don't have a society where people work a full-time job and are living in poverty. that's not who we are. >> making a little more every hour. what difference would that mean for you and your family? >> making a little more would be a lot, because i wouldn't have to work so hard. i could still be able to be professional. take care of my responsibilities at work, and come home and show my kids that i'm there for them i can take care of them besides the necessity >>> google says humans were to blame for a series of accidents involving its driveless cars. four have been in accidents since september '14 and "11. nobody was hurt and all the crashes occurred at speeds of less than 10 miles per hour. a work by pablo picasso has become the most expensive. $179.4 million, for "the women of algiers." i'm antonio mora thank you for joining us, have a great night. appear >>> in the british elections nothing the pollsters predicted happened. the conservatives, led by david cameron, have a
happen to the people that you are talking about, working 40, 50, 60 hours, and have to go to a food pantryue to - we don't have a society where people work a full-time job and are living in poverty. that's not who we are. >> making a little more every hour. what difference would that mean for you and your family? >> making a little more would be a lot, because i wouldn't have to work so hard. i could still be able to be professional. take care of my responsibilities at work, and...
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say they have thought of themselves as more than you grab eggs, we are extension of the kitchen, pantry and home and you can pick up more than groushry as [inaudible] produce. more than a few people have met their future spouses in theiriles. wu thank you for their commitment and all the staff for your cochbtbution tooz the community and your dedication to creating such a friendly and quality grocery store in the outer sunset, so thank you very much. >> thank you supervisor tang and staff and supervisors. it goes out to our neighborhood that supported us for so long and helped us grow and makes coming to work and establishing a growing a business so easy. without our amazing staff and families who helped through had years who wouldn't give us the opportunity to be here today. thank you and thank you for your time. >> okay, thank you very much and congratulations. at this time i would like to recognize sfr visor scott wiener >> thank you madam president. colleagues today i am thrilled to be able to honor i recognize a true institution in district 8 and the city, theroxy theater as the di
say they have thought of themselves as more than you grab eggs, we are extension of the kitchen, pantry and home and you can pick up more than groushry as [inaudible] produce. more than a few people have met their future spouses in theiriles. wu thank you for their commitment and all the staff for your cochbtbution tooz the community and your dedication to creating such a friendly and quality grocery store in the outer sunset, so thank you very much. >> thank you supervisor tang and staff...
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and in 1885 george porter gates who had made a pretty good living as a co-owner of the queen of the pantry flower the milling gates company, one of the wealthiest men in town built it up from what it was. she was born in her parents house which is nearby. but spent much of her life in the gate's house and what became the truman home. her father committed suicide when she was 18 years old. the family went to colorado for a year. the stigma being much worth -- worse. 20 minus 97 77 years in that house. >> this is her reaction with the public because of what she went through. >> it was painful to her father. david wallace was a wonderful guy. independence was one of the biggest the town has seen. he would give you the shirt off his back. she was a nice human being. he was a politician a would be politician, son of the former mayor of independence. he could never make head way and was never a temperate man. as things got worse, she was always in debt and borrowing from his father in law. he woke up in 1903 got dressed, and went to the bathroom and put a gun to his head. no one saw it coming. h
and in 1885 george porter gates who had made a pretty good living as a co-owner of the queen of the pantry flower the milling gates company, one of the wealthiest men in town built it up from what it was. she was born in her parents house which is nearby. but spent much of her life in the gate's house and what became the truman home. her father committed suicide when she was 18 years old. the family went to colorado for a year. the stigma being much worth -- worse. 20 minus 97 77 years in that...
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>> our goal is to be in every pantry. >> he named his company bandar foods, hindi for monkey or mischievous man. and he started with his mom's chutney recipes. >> how would an american know how to use these chutneys? so what we did was puree them down put them in a squeeze bottle. >> in keeping with indian tradition, the sauces can be spicy. >> we have our spicy mango and mint cilantro that are our token hot sauces. >> so, on a scale of one to ten how spicy are the spicy sauces? >> the mango and mint would be a 7 to an 8. >> but, for those who like it sweet, there's the tangy tamarind. >> mmmm, it's delicious! >> and our marsala spice tomato ketchup which has indian spices. >> lalit, born and raised in india, has the sauces made back home. >> its something we want to do with all our products is keep the authenticity and boldness of all the flavors. >> so what can you use these sauces on? >> we would use these on our pizzas hotdogs everything that you can imagine using every day so it goes great on sandwiches it can be mixed into a salad dressing. >> it's like the indian ranch dressing. >> a
>> our goal is to be in every pantry. >> he named his company bandar foods, hindi for monkey or mischievous man. and he started with his mom's chutney recipes. >> how would an american know how to use these chutneys? so what we did was puree them down put them in a squeeze bottle. >> in keeping with indian tradition, the sauces can be spicy. >> we have our spicy mango and mint cilantro that are our token hot sauces. >> so, on a scale of one to ten how spicy...
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. >> reporter: post mate is known for restaurants, instacart for groceries and google express for pantry convenient for those who can't leave their homes or desk. but it comes at a price. we ordered chips and guacamole. post mate wants to log you in to facebook. we chose chipotle but the service and delivery fees added 70%. expensive but quick. post mate delivered in about 20 minutes. instacart on the other than hand took an hour and a half and while their delivery charge is 6 bucks we had a little trouble with our order. instead of restaurants, they offer grocery store options and we found a deal a two pack of 16-ounce guac for 5.99. we ordered two expecting to get four 16-ounce packs but ended up with 4 eight ounce packs for the same price and our 18-ounce bag of chips shrunk, too. substitutions are common with delivery services but for those too busy or lazy to get stuff themselves, the substitutions and surgeon charges can be surcharging can be a fair trade. you might have to make some compromises. privacy, money or limited selections. but that can be a fair trade to save time. ander
. >> reporter: post mate is known for restaurants, instacart for groceries and google express for pantry convenient for those who can't leave their homes or desk. but it comes at a price. we ordered chips and guacamole. post mate wants to log you in to facebook. we chose chipotle but the service and delivery fees added 70%. expensive but quick. post mate delivered in about 20 minutes. instacart on the other than hand took an hour and a half and while their delivery charge is 6 bucks we...
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pass it on to the food pantries and meal programs. there is another step there. we were trying to bring it down to the whole foods composter. it was too much. shouldn't matter, it was their food to begin with but i understand. so the city of cambridge is starting to compost. they're starting a program where they're actually covering composting for us because we, we share the building with a food pantry which a lot of our food goes to. it is amazing, talking about redoings the waste. doesn't entirely reduce it, coming out of the food pantry and food for free, part of the compost never leaves my house. it is a lot. we are at least composting it. and think oh one other thing we do in the summer we go to the copy farmers' market, we bring a bunch to the big farmer there so he can take it back. in the end of the day organic waste at that point. it is food but not edible food. >> we thought a lot about this. one of the things we want to make sure to collect our food ourselves, end up tossing it, end up being wasted. one of the keys is, emily talked about we have to cha
pass it on to the food pantries and meal programs. there is another step there. we were trying to bring it down to the whole foods composter. it was too much. shouldn't matter, it was their food to begin with but i understand. so the city of cambridge is starting to compost. they're starting a program where they're actually covering composting for us because we, we share the building with a food pantry which a lot of our food goes to. it is amazing, talking about redoings the waste. doesn't...
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i was able to the kennedys so i converted it into a pantry and kitchen and dining room. to eat next to the public room. i donated my personal salary of a toilet paper holder that was left behind a pantry door. somehow these discoveries made it a more timing experience somehow i never again felt so alone. i graduated from high school from the dean of the cathedral announced during the campaign. in september entered georgetown university but if i stayed my hardest she thought a cab the 2.zero gpa [laughter] she might as well said it was because my daughter was president of united states because of my development told vision problem have gone unsolved for so long. the first semester i had 3.four gpa with the national catholic women's honor society. it was sweet revenge. ironically the made my peace of politics through the campaign and wife in the of life hell -- life in the white house to feel normal deal the way i could envision that to happen was to bury my way out. [laughter] so that 19 years one month than today's i married i was the first wedding in the white house in
i was able to the kennedys so i converted it into a pantry and kitchen and dining room. to eat next to the public room. i donated my personal salary of a toilet paper holder that was left behind a pantry door. somehow these discoveries made it a more timing experience somehow i never again felt so alone. i graduated from high school from the dean of the cathedral announced during the campaign. in september entered georgetown university but if i stayed my hardest she thought a cab the 2.zero gpa...
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. >>> food pantries will soon be stocked by letter car yours postal deliverers are hosting a one day drive tomorrow. hoping to generate 150,000 pounds of food, they were there with the river sharks today. summer is typically when donations slow down and demand goes up when the programs end. >> and students are getting fit and raising money for books kids at st. josephs school held their walkathon and fitness day, and they played flag football and had a pep rally they hope to raise $12,000 for enhancements. a very great effort. >> still to come tonight we'll check out the weekend forecast, lets look outside now, sky 6 hd at penn's landing, a beautiful picture, meteorologist, cecily tynan has details of your accuweather forecast. >>> time now for accuweather at the "action news" big board. meteorologist, cecily tynan standing by. no worries cecily with a closer look at the mothers day forecast, should be a nice weekend for mom. >> it's a warm weekend that is for sure, and temperatures now depend on your location winds are off the ocean and the owes temperature is 56 degrees so right al
. >>> food pantries will soon be stocked by letter car yours postal deliverers are hosting a one day drive tomorrow. hoping to generate 150,000 pounds of food, they were there with the river sharks today. summer is typically when donations slow down and demand goes up when the programs end. >> and students are getting fit and raising money for books kids at st. josephs school held their walkathon and fitness day, and they played flag football and had a pep rally they hope to...
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i was grateful for the kennedys who converted the mother's bedroom and bath into a pantry and dining room. the first family could dine in private and could not have to go to the first floor to eat next to the public rooms. i was delighted that my personal discovery of a toilet paper holder had inadvertently been left behind the pantry door when the remodeling was completed. somehow, these discoveries made living there a more human experience. it was making my life that those first families that had lived before me maybe somehow feel like i was never alone. my father gave a graduation speech. that was at the same national cathedral that had denounced him in the campaign. i entered georgetown university. the school that i had accepted told me that she thought i can have a 2.0 gpa. she might as well have told me that she would pass me because my father was president of the united states. [laughter] my high school grades have been weak because of my developmental vision problem had gone undetected and unsolved for so long. my first semester i had a 3.4 gpa and was asked tonight's -- to j
i was grateful for the kennedys who converted the mother's bedroom and bath into a pantry and dining room. the first family could dine in private and could not have to go to the first floor to eat next to the public rooms. i was delighted that my personal discovery of a toilet paper holder had inadvertently been left behind the pantry door when the remodeling was completed. somehow, these discoveries made living there a more human experience. it was making my life that those first families that...
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there's damian raiding the pantry in the fridge again. >> reporter: three years ago it was her son whoshe has no idea. >> we thought he was going toege egypt to study language and linguistics. i didn't question it. >> reporter: he was raised a catholic got into trouble as a teen and even attempted suicide. then found islam. she looked on his conversions a a blessing. it would soon become a curse. authorities now believe they were recruited straight out of a done town calgary mosque and led to the battle field without their family suspecting a thing. chris's son would be dead in months fighting for isis. do you think he died wanting to come back? >> no. >> reporter: he wanted to be there up until the actual day he died? >> as far as i know the last message i got from him through facebook was how strong his faith was now and his ideas were completely twisted. it was not the same person that i knew. >> reporter: she greaved, kept private, then got angry. >> how can somebody take such a bright mind and twist and convince them that they're doing the right thing, they believe they're doing r
there's damian raiding the pantry in the fridge again. >> reporter: three years ago it was her son whoshe has no idea. >> we thought he was going toege egypt to study language and linguistics. i didn't question it. >> reporter: he was raised a catholic got into trouble as a teen and even attempted suicide. then found islam. she looked on his conversions a a blessing. it would soon become a curse. authorities now believe they were recruited straight out of a done town calgary...
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. >> so it's not like every single day you start off with an empty pantry and you have to eat what youl. >> catch as catch can and then preserve the harvest. >> you talk about foraging and people who go out and hunt and gather and it's always about what did they find. but it seems like you are as interested in whether it tastes good. >> oh, yeah. >> but, you see, to me, that's what makes you extra freaky and interesting. >> let's have a little wild onion powder. >> some salmon? >> absolutely. new zealand spinach. >> that's really great. >> isn't that cool? >> what do you do with it? >> well, you know, i've never eaten these seed pod things. >> oh, this is a big day for all of us. >> and i don't like them. >> no. >> mix everything together. perfect. so is it fair to say your hobby got out of hand? >> yeah, actually. i mean, the thing that used to be my escape has become my life. and some people say, oh, that's a perfect way to kill the thing you love. but in this case, it hasn't happened. >> survivalists do whatever they have to do to survive. but hank is not a survivalist. he's just a
. >> so it's not like every single day you start off with an empty pantry and you have to eat what youl. >> catch as catch can and then preserve the harvest. >> you talk about foraging and people who go out and hunt and gather and it's always about what did they find. but it seems like you are as interested in whether it tastes good. >> oh, yeah. >> but, you see, to me, that's what makes you extra freaky and interesting. >> let's have a little wild onion...
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. >> there is damien raiding the pantry again. >> three years ago her son became the target of a radicalit ear, chris had no idea. >> we thought he was going to egypt to study linguistics. i didn't question it. >> he was raised a catholic and got into trouble as a teen and attempted suicide at 17 and then found islam. his mother looked upon his conversion as a blessing and it would soon become a curse. canadian authorities believe claremont and several other young islams were recruited out of a downtown calgary mosque and led to the battlefield without their families suspecting a thing. chris's son damien would be dead in months, killed fighting for isis just outside of aleppo syria. >> do you think damien died wanting to come back? >> no. >> he wanted to be there, up until the actual day he died? >> as far as i know the last message i got, from him, through facebook was how strong his faith was now and his ideas were completely twisted. it was not the same person that i knew. >> she grieved, kept private, then got angry. >> how can somebody take such a bright mind and twist it and convi
. >> there is damien raiding the pantry again. >> three years ago her son became the target of a radicalit ear, chris had no idea. >> we thought he was going to egypt to study linguistics. i didn't question it. >> he was raised a catholic and got into trouble as a teen and attempted suicide at 17 and then found islam. his mother looked upon his conversion as a blessing and it would soon become a curse. canadian authorities believe claremont and several other young islams...
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go up what do you think will happen to the people working 40, 50, 60 hours and still go to a food pantryty where people work is full-time job, and hive in poverty, that's -- live in poverty, that's not who we are. >> making more each hour. what difference would that mean for you and your family. >> it would many i want have to work so hard. i could be able to be professional take care of my spolent yes at work -- responsibilities at work and show kids >>> we are keeping an eye on severe weather across the planes. meteorologist kevin corriveau is here with what is happening. >> we do. we have a lot to talk about. the worse was yesterday, but we are deal with an air of low pressure. i want to take you back 24 hours, here across kansas this is what the thunder storms look like in wichita kansas and look at the flooding situation they were dealing with as they went through the evening hours. people were diving through this. a lot of cars were stuck. once it got to a point it stalled out many of the cars across the city. a dangerous situation. if you don't know how deep the water is you want
go up what do you think will happen to the people working 40, 50, 60 hours and still go to a food pantryty where people work is full-time job, and hive in poverty, that's -- live in poverty, that's not who we are. >> making more each hour. what difference would that mean for you and your family. >> it would many i want have to work so hard. i could be able to be professional take care of my spolent yes at work -- responsibilities at work and show kids >>> we are keeping an...
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are mocking about that are working 40, 50, 60 hours full-time and still continue to go to a food pantry we don't have a society where people work a full-time job and live in poverty. the standards act was passed in the 30s, with the basic proposition that the minimum wage is a floor to get you out of poverty. >> i think you do it because we need to do it. >> reporter: dan is with a non-profit also working to raise the wage. but they want to go even higher. what if it was raised to $15.25? >> the net effect of raising the minimum page would be to increase total earned income for everybody in low-income census tracks by about 7%. so that would be an enormous infusion of buying power into poor neighborhoods. >> reporter: making a little bit more every hour what kind of difference would that mean for you and your family. >> it would mean a lot, because i wouldn't have to work so hard. i could still be able to be professional take care of my responsibilities at work and then come home and show my kids that i'm there for them and i can take care of them besides the necessities. >> reporter: d
are mocking about that are working 40, 50, 60 hours full-time and still continue to go to a food pantry we don't have a society where people work a full-time job and live in poverty. the standards act was passed in the 30s, with the basic proposition that the minimum wage is a floor to get you out of poverty. >> i think you do it because we need to do it. >> reporter: dan is with a non-profit also working to raise the wage. but they want to go even higher. what if it was raised to...
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the brands in my pantry they don't understand why? >> there's a place for both brands. spam grew over a 10% clip. there's various asian cuisines that utilize spam. there's a place in the choice spectrum for consumers. >> do you think that other companies in your industry either have to adapt or die? >> we're a very growth oriented organization. this brand muscle milk skippy have been great editions but we continue to grow a number of growth items as well. our party trays, our bacon bits and those items. >> it would be remiss not to say you're also one of the great dividend payers. >> we are. 49 consecutive years of increase. last year the increase was 25%. we continue to generate excellent cash flows and we'll be providing further increases to our shareholders. >> you're the only real process food company that has the look with the great organic growth and now you're organic and natural. >> thank you very much. it's a pleasure being here. >> tell steve i said hi. i remember when he started making phone calls to farmers to make him to switch. that's the chairman and ceo
the brands in my pantry they don't understand why? >> there's a place for both brands. spam grew over a 10% clip. there's various asian cuisines that utilize spam. there's a place in the choice spectrum for consumers. >> do you think that other companies in your industry either have to adapt or die? >> we're a very growth oriented organization. this brand muscle milk skippy have been great editions but we continue to grow a number of growth items as well. our party trays, our...
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thanks to her girlfriend, emilee keen's pantry is full. >> i have purchased like $125 a week.his is the sweets. i got doughnuts, honey buns, knickers and muffins. this is like chips. >> keen's snack food stash is made possible by her girlfriend, brayden dailey, who puts money on her books every week. >> you're taller. >> i was there first. >> you're taller. you got more -- >> so, i was there first. we're in rec, and we always just try to sit up and stare at the planes, try to figure out what kind they are and what airlines. and we just sometimes we wish we could go with the planes, and now it's gone. it's right there. that's american airlines. >> don't go. take me with you. >> the roar of jet engines over maricopa's rec yard is constant. and so is the main topic of conversation, relationships. >> she was like saying that she missed me and all this stuff. so i told her that i would ride with her and then whether she goes to prison or not and whether i go or not. >> she is going to be your girl. >> but in the world of incarceration, there are no guarantees. emilee keen has just
thanks to her girlfriend, emilee keen's pantry is full. >> i have purchased like $125 a week.his is the sweets. i got doughnuts, honey buns, knickers and muffins. this is like chips. >> keen's snack food stash is made possible by her girlfriend, brayden dailey, who puts money on her books every week. >> you're taller. >> i was there first. >> you're taller. you got more -- >> so, i was there first. we're in rec, and we always just try to sit up and stare at...
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. >> process to death go get these cooking oils out of your pantry. >> are you intentionally using inflammatory language? >> i am making sure that when i write a headline, that it gets people's attention. because i think it's very important for this information to get out. >> even if that's not entirely true? >> those headlines are true. >> people have been writing about these subjects that i've been writing about a lot longer than i have. but they haven't been able to galvanize this movement in this way. >> remove this dangerous chemical from the bread. >> it was her campaign against subway's use of a chemical in its bread also used to make quoga mats that put the food babe on the map. >> because they use the term "eat fresh," i felt that was very misleading to the american public. >> but is it just as misleading in a way to say to the public, okay this chemical that is in your subway bread is essentially also in yoga mats so you're essentially eating yoga mats. >> making that correlation woke people up. >> even if you're conflating the science? >> i'm truthful that this ingredient is used to
. >> process to death go get these cooking oils out of your pantry. >> are you intentionally using inflammatory language? >> i am making sure that when i write a headline, that it gets people's attention. because i think it's very important for this information to get out. >> even if that's not entirely true? >> those headlines are true. >> people have been writing about these subjects that i've been writing about a lot longer than i have. but they haven't...
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. >>> panera bread cleaning out its pantry getting healthy committing to remove artificial preservativesrs colors and favor from its food by the end of next year. it's not the only restaurant to get on the healthy bandwagon. joining us from fox business network, stu varny who i know is so healthy. >> really? >> all i've ever seen you do is drink tea. >> thank you. >> that is healthy unless you put a lot of cream and sugar in it. >> i do not. >> the panera ceo says he is going to say no to unacceptable ingredients moving forward. >> this is good marketing. in the restaurant business you are providing food. you give your customers what they demand. there is no question there's been a shift toward natural, healthy, organic. use those words, adjust your ingredients and your product to meet that marketing demand and i think you are on to a winner. i think this is a smart marketing move. >> it's so funny because america keeps getting fatter. i hate to say it but it's true. i listen to my young kids 10 and 11 and they are talking about what you just said. they are being educated in society abou
. >>> panera bread cleaning out its pantry getting healthy committing to remove artificial preservativesrs colors and favor from its food by the end of next year. it's not the only restaurant to get on the healthy bandwagon. joining us from fox business network, stu varny who i know is so healthy. >> really? >> all i've ever seen you do is drink tea. >> thank you. >> that is healthy unless you put a lot of cream and sugar in it. >> i do not. >> the...
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. ♪ let's go check out the pantry! ♪ it's our dunkin' dream room! amazing!ast and colombian today. ♪ ♪ >>> here's one reason to love "pop news," it is one of the few times we can't be hounded by sara and periscope. >> which is why i taught paula. because now she can periscope. >> you have empowered me. >>> let's start out with paul mccartney, grandpa paul is as fit as ever thanks to a gym routine and here's the news flash, his days of raging are apparently over. apparently a longtime pot user, he stopped a while ago. because he didn't want to set that example for his children and grandchildren. nowadays if he wants to chill out it's a glass of wine or margarita. >> no margaritas? maybe he should change diapers, too, that always helps to relax. >>> okay, now to kelly clarkson, the superstar making a 10-year-old girl named ava's dreams come true. ♪ love shack ♪ ♪ where we can get together ♪ ♪ love shack ♪ >> kelly agreed to share a round of karaoke at a restaurant. in nashville and it was a magical moment when they performed "loveshack." little ava getting a m
. ♪ let's go check out the pantry! ♪ it's our dunkin' dream room! amazing!ast and colombian today. ♪ ♪ >>> here's one reason to love "pop news," it is one of the few times we can't be hounded by sara and periscope. >> which is why i taught paula. because now she can periscope. >> you have empowered me. >>> let's start out with paul mccartney, grandpa paul is as fit as ever thanks to a gym routine and here's the news flash, his days of raging are...
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representatives from more than 200 pantries and soup kitchens commemorated the 30th anniversary in pennsaukend donors for their service and generosity. >>> students and staff at a burlington county high school took their strength to the test all for a good cause. rancocas valley regional high school in mount holly held a devil dash today. local members of the military and first responders also took part in the ultimate obstacle course. the goal, to raise money for the pat komen foundation which helps veterans and their spouses with educational scholarships. great work. >> very cool. >> all right, coming up next at 5:00 we'll check that accuweather forecast for your weekend. >> meantime looking live outside from sky 6hd at the beach and the boardwalk in atlantic city and what a way to start the weekend. meteorologist cecily tynan has the details in the accuweather forecast when we come right back. >> it's all about teamwork today at the special olympics unified soccer championship game in northeast philadelphia. a dozen schools were represented. students teamed up with athletes from the specia
representatives from more than 200 pantries and soup kitchens commemorated the 30th anniversary in pennsaukend donors for their service and generosity. >>> students and staff at a burlington county high school took their strength to the test all for a good cause. rancocas valley regional high school in mount holly held a devil dash today. local members of the military and first responders also took part in the ultimate obstacle course. the goal, to raise money for the pat komen...
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copeland is a pre-k teacher at the elementary school in baltimore where she also oversees the food pantryith the maryland food bank, and darlene joins me now. welcome to you, darlene. my first question to you is how do you even begin to explain this week's events to kids who may have seen the violence on television earlier in the week? >> well, i really don't have to -- i really don't have to explain it because the children come in and they already can tell you because they're living it. so what we just have to do is help them to understand what's going on and help them to adjust to it and deal with it. >> and i'm sure that you were of the mind that you try to take something positive out of a situation like this. how do you take a situation where they're seeing their local cvs burn down and seeing people throwing things and seeing the police in riot gear? how do you give them a positive from that? >> well, the children understand that at some point we have to rebuild beyond that, so they know what happened, but now we have to start looking at how we can help them to understand, how they c
copeland is a pre-k teacher at the elementary school in baltimore where she also oversees the food pantryith the maryland food bank, and darlene joins me now. welcome to you, darlene. my first question to you is how do you even begin to explain this week's events to kids who may have seen the violence on television earlier in the week? >> well, i really don't have to -- i really don't have to explain it because the children come in and they already can tell you because they're living it....