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it's unclear when the cafeteria and coffee shop will open back up. >>> the official end of the metro just about a week away. the year-long repair project forced metro to clamp down on early openings and late closures. a new policy will allow extra service for ten late night events during the next year and during the safe track program metro made two major exceptions and inauguration day and women's march on washington. and. >> well, if you see superheros walking a round the district this weekend there's a reason for it it's awe awesomecon the annual event is held at the walter e. washing ton convention center through sunday. lauren demarco shows us why the convention is living up to its name. >> from the big screen small screen computer screen some of your favorite character have dom life. >> are you just a big malificent fan. >> after the movie it drew me to her. >> i think going >> thank you. >> it doesn't matter if you're 50, 60, 5 or 6. >> 60,000 tem expected to atebld the fifth annual awesomecon a comic conp that describes victims and pop culture. >> are you a storm culture. >>
it's unclear when the cafeteria and coffee shop will open back up. >>> the official end of the metro just about a week away. the year-long repair project forced metro to clamp down on early openings and late closures. a new policy will allow extra service for ten late night events during the next year and during the safe track program metro made two major exceptions and inauguration day and women's march on washington. and. >> well, if you see superheros walking a round the...
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. >> social media has taken this outside of the cafeteria and the hallway into the public where we have very little jurisdiction. >> the funeral will be held tomorrow. >>> nbc 10 digital team made an unprecedented effort to highlight the impact and raise awareness in the community. watch in depth documentary on nbc10.com and hear emotional stories from families in our area. >> new jersey governor chris christie has the final say on a bill to change the legal smoking age in new jersey. state assembly approved the bill yesterday. would raise the age to buy tobacco products or e cigarettes from 19-21. the senate has already given go ahead. christie vetoed a similar measure last year. not clear if he plans to do it again. >>> the traffic now. and it's friday. and it's light and we like that. right. >> all sounds good to me. just see it happen on the roads. >> we like that. hope it stays that way. the rain is coming a little bit later on. hopefully get flu the meat of our commute really before that heads here because then we start seeing some problems and delays, but for now, none of that. t
. >> social media has taken this outside of the cafeteria and the hallway into the public where we have very little jurisdiction. >> the funeral will be held tomorrow. >>> nbc 10 digital team made an unprecedented effort to highlight the impact and raise awareness in the community. watch in depth documentary on nbc10.com and hear emotional stories from families in our area. >> new jersey governor chris christie has the final say on a bill to change the legal smoking...
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wolowitz: why's the president of the university slumming in the cafeteria? perhaps he's emulating shakespeare's henry v, who dressed as a commoner and mingled among them to find out how he was being perceived by his subjects.
wolowitz: why's the president of the university slumming in the cafeteria? perhaps he's emulating shakespeare's henry v, who dressed as a commoner and mingled among them to find out how he was being perceived by his subjects.
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fe school was out of complain compliance on insects and rodents after holes in the cafeteria and kitchen area were spotted. the outer openings of food shall be protected against insects and rodents. a follow up inspection report is not available. elsewhere in washington, in february, an elementary school was shut down for cleansing after an infestation of bedbugs and rats. in may, capitol hill montessori hat an infestation problem reported as sewer pipes leaked. rat poison stations were seen around the property. the trash and utility area was not pristine. but there was no evidence of bugs or rodents. dc's department of general services is responsible for maintenance and pest control around schools. no response to my inquires today from he was aware of the complaints by the class of 77. exterminators were in the building the day after yesterday, that would be monday and he said there are pest control contractors on a regular contract here. and they're in and out of this building device a month throughout the year. live at woodrow wilson high school, northwest washington, scott broom, wus
fe school was out of complain compliance on insects and rodents after holes in the cafeteria and kitchen area were spotted. the outer openings of food shall be protected against insects and rodents. a follow up inspection report is not available. elsewhere in washington, in february, an elementary school was shut down for cleansing after an infestation of bedbugs and rats. in may, capitol hill montessori hat an infestation problem reported as sewer pipes leaked. rat poison stations were seen...
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comfortable in the school cafeteria. a new school lunch bill was >>> helping to make low income students feel more comfortable in the school cafeteria, there was a new lunch bill approved by the state senate today. the legislation would prohibit school districts from shaming students if parents fall behind on school lunch fees. the bill was introduced by a senator from southern california who heard about some schools actually taking away lunch trays from students or marking their hands when their parents fell behind payments. the bill now heads to the state assembly. >>> nasa called it humanity's first mission to touch the sun. next year the space agency will launch a probe that will get closer to the sun than any other man made object in history. it's called the parker solar probe and it will travel at 430,000 miles an hour, the fastest manmade object ever flown. it's the first time a space probe will enter the sun's atmosphere. the launch will happen next august. the mission will last about seven years. back in a moment
comfortable in the school cafeteria. a new school lunch bill was >>> helping to make low income students feel more comfortable in the school cafeteria, there was a new lunch bill approved by the state senate today. the legislation would prohibit school districts from shaming students if parents fall behind on school lunch fees. the bill was introduced by a senator from southern california who heard about some schools actually taking away lunch trays from students or marking their hands...
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this is the cafeteria where you see journalists and sometimes politicians. t uk election result. if you come over here and we leave the journalists behind, result. if you come over here and we leave thejournalists behind, as result. if you come over here and we leave the journalists behind, as you head through, you can see there are rooms where people are working, but all over, we‘re left with things like this, which give us the indicated programme for the media and briefings we can expect. this is the press bit at the european council — absolutely huge, full of journalists from all over the eu. on the screens, we have feeds coming in from press conferences that are happening. that is the president of the european parliament, whom i spoke to earlier. and there is a big huddle in the middle of this floor, where politicians will give briefings to journalists. that press conference i just showed briefings to journalists. that press conference ijust showed you a pretty sure was taking place in the “is; 5ng e sto- jean-claude the in press ' ”' "*' " it is from the
this is the cafeteria where you see journalists and sometimes politicians. t uk election result. if you come over here and we leave the journalists behind, result. if you come over here and we leave thejournalists behind, as result. if you come over here and we leave the journalists behind, as you head through, you can see there are rooms where people are working, but all over, we‘re left with things like this, which give us the indicated programme for the media and briefings we can expect....
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serving eight years for being involved in a high speed chase while on parole, started a fight in the cafeteria, and was hit in the head by a wooden block. we met him the following morning. >> tell me the story. tell me what happened. >> i had a personal problem and i ran over and handled it and i didn't make it all of the way. i was in the chow hall eating, you know i just got irritated and finally decided i don't like this guy. so i'm going to bite him. that's it. >> next thing you remember? >> they're dragging me out. telling me i got hit in the head with a block. >> let me see your head. >> the shooting left johns with seven staples in his head and a wound still caked with dried blood. he says the scar running toward the back of his head was the result of getting run over when he was younger. >> so you knew the other guy that you got into a fight with? >> yeah, kind of sort of. apparently i didn't like him. >> i was eating my dinner, eating a baked potato at a table which was way down the corner of the chow hall and i guess the guy was running, i didn't see him. he hit me, blindside me. i l
serving eight years for being involved in a high speed chase while on parole, started a fight in the cafeteria, and was hit in the head by a wooden block. we met him the following morning. >> tell me the story. tell me what happened. >> i had a personal problem and i ran over and handled it and i didn't make it all of the way. i was in the chow hall eating, you know i just got irritated and finally decided i don't like this guy. so i'm going to bite him. that's it. >> next...
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. >> your daughter said some things in the cafeteria. >> what did she say?> hell no, your momma don't know me and there were a lot more hell nos. >> he is an executive producer. this show is loosely lacbased o his life. thanks for being here. >> you thought i had this all memorized, right? >> i was like what? >> you're not bad. >> is this a case of -- >> kind of it turns traj the. it is mostly about being inappropriate dad. i guess i'm more like most parents. when you're on tv dad you can't be yourself. for my show i try to be as close to me as possible. i remember my daughter was being bullied in school. i was like some times you to learn to cloakhoke a little che out. >> i know that's not appropriate but that's probably the way you dealt -- >> my momma would be like where? get my vasolene, show me her. i got one show tonight, three on friday and i added a show at 11:45 p.m. philly loves me. come on down and see my show. see me now. i got the movie coming out. 9:00 and 9:30 on nbc and it will get crazy. it will be real expensive to see me. i will have weird
. >> your daughter said some things in the cafeteria. >> what did she say?> hell no, your momma don't know me and there were a lot more hell nos. >> he is an executive producer. this show is loosely lacbased o his life. thanks for being here. >> you thought i had this all memorized, right? >> i was like what? >> you're not bad. >> is this a case of -- >> kind of it turns traj the. it is mostly about being inappropriate dad. i guess i'm more...
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they would pick us up in a truck and take us back to eat a decent meal in the cafeteria or the mess hall had to supply our own head. once in a while, the co would fly overhead and notice that ours and some of the other heads were visible. and we had to camouflage it. so we got door hinges from the engineers, and we made a collapsible head. it was one of our number one unflushables. we had to use it, you would pull out the rope, lash the rope down down, use the head and lower it down. the island itself was only seven feet above sea level. and when you would dig down for a head, you would run into water very soon. the communications on our island from gun to gun was done with a two-stranded telephone run by two batteries, class "d" batteries inside the telephone. you would crank to send a signal out to have people pick it up. the standby was a sound power phone. that had one line from one gun position to yours, and then a line stuck in the ground that you kept damp and wet. this was more reliable than the won with tone with the battery. we had to make sure the fresh water in that gun posit
they would pick us up in a truck and take us back to eat a decent meal in the cafeteria or the mess hall had to supply our own head. once in a while, the co would fly overhead and notice that ours and some of the other heads were visible. and we had to camouflage it. so we got door hinges from the engineers, and we made a collapsible head. it was one of our number one unflushables. we had to use it, you would pull out the rope, lash the rope down down, use the head and lower it down. the island...
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. >> social media has taken this outside of the cafeteria and hallway into the public where we have little jurisdiction. >> the funeral will be held tomorrow. >> nbc 10 digital team made unpress tented effort to highlight the effort of suicide and raise awareness in the community. >>> new report says three good habits to be practicing now if you want to reduce your risk for alzheimer's disease and dementia. first panel of experts say you should control high blood pressure. especially in middle age. next exercise, panel says you should do resistance training or aerobic exercise two to three hours a week. and finally do memory training. use special techniques like knew monic devices to help you remember things like phone numbers, names and dates. >>> we should get on the memory train for learning phone numbers, but right now we're going to start on the boulevard. watching around broad street we have a disabled vehicle on the northbound side. looks like a tractor trailer that's involved in this. i'm seeing reports saying that this road is closed. the boulevard is closed on the mb side. that's
. >> social media has taken this outside of the cafeteria and hallway into the public where we have little jurisdiction. >> the funeral will be held tomorrow. >> nbc 10 digital team made unpress tented effort to highlight the effort of suicide and raise awareness in the community. >>> new report says three good habits to be practicing now if you want to reduce your risk for alzheimer's disease and dementia. first panel of experts say you should control high blood...
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>> the school cafeteria? >> no. up in the sky. you've got this guy paragliding.inds shifted. >> that's not right. he misjudged. >> oh, no. >> that was a lot worse than i thought it was going to be. was he hurt? >> he is okay. he said he got pretty lucky. but it did take him about 30 minutes to get him out of there. >>> the title of this video is paragliding epic fails. he's all twisted up there. >> this started bad. >> it's going to end worse. >> and he's trying to untangle and unwind. >> you got it, bro. grab the toggles. >> okay. panic setting in. you can see the panic. >> yeah. suddenly this is just not working. >> how do you get out of this when you can't control your little flying machine? >> you just start to pull strings. okay. well -- >> it's got worse. oh, no. i thought he had it. oh, going down. >> watch out for the trees! >> remember how we always say we want to try this? >> yeah. >> not so sure anymore. >> i thought i'd change your mind. >>> a precious moment caught on camera. >> the birth in captivity of a a porpoise. >> witness the magical birth nex
>> the school cafeteria? >> no. up in the sky. you've got this guy paragliding.inds shifted. >> that's not right. he misjudged. >> oh, no. >> that was a lot worse than i thought it was going to be. was he hurt? >> he is okay. he said he got pretty lucky. but it did take him about 30 minutes to get him out of there. >>> the title of this video is paragliding epic fails. he's all twisted up there. >> this started bad. >> it's going to end...
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they have overflow area in the cafeteria and the gym. 2,500 total and just about to reach capacity.o in attendance, deputy secretary of state john sullivan for the trump administration as well as the deputy of national security adviser dina powell. interesting as well, ambassador joseph yune, the person dispatched to pa yoyongyang bac just over a week ago, in attendance. senator rob portman, represents highway, here obviously, and helped throughout the year and a half mr. warmbier was imprisoned and spoke about what this day means. >> this process has been a window into both evil and -- and love and good. today we're seeing the good. everything you'll hear abboou a otto is that he lit up the room, and -- again, that the tragedy here is that that promise in life was cut short. >> reporter: now, a very, very simple service they will have today. his brother will speak. his sister will speak. his friends will speak. it will be officiated by rabbi jake ruben and not expected to take a long time and then he will be laid to rest. >> miguel, we can see how important it is to that community
they have overflow area in the cafeteria and the gym. 2,500 total and just about to reach capacity.o in attendance, deputy secretary of state john sullivan for the trump administration as well as the deputy of national security adviser dina powell. interesting as well, ambassador joseph yune, the person dispatched to pa yoyongyang bac just over a week ago, in attendance. senator rob portman, represents highway, here obviously, and helped throughout the year and a half mr. warmbier was...
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workers what they have to stop doing with the cafeteria tra can suit. ♪ ♪ award winning interface. d winning design. award winning engine. the volvo xc90. the most awarded luxury suv of the century. visit your volvo dealer to take advantage of our midsommar sales event offer. >>> i want to think twice about sharing a room with your baby. doctors recommend sleeping in the same room during an infant's first year. that's aimed at cutting the chances of sudden infant death syndrome. babies who share a room tend to go to baby later, they got less sleep than babies who slept in their own rooms. >>> new researches find americans are consuming less sodium than they did 15 years ago but there's a lot of room for improvement. first the good news. families were taken in about 400 milligrams less sodium of packaged foods. the bad news, fewer than 2% of those families were buying food with acceptable levels of sodium. >>> we don't always want to live for the weekend especially when touchdown just monday but this week we may want to consider the better weather we'll get to. >> don't wish your lif
workers what they have to stop doing with the cafeteria tra can suit. ♪ ♪ award winning interface. d winning design. award winning engine. the volvo xc90. the most awarded luxury suv of the century. visit your volvo dealer to take advantage of our midsommar sales event offer. >>> i want to think twice about sharing a room with your baby. doctors recommend sleeping in the same room during an infant's first year. that's aimed at cutting the chances of sudden infant death syndrome....
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what i'm struck with especially as we look at the photos in the cafeteria is the savagery and the butchery to use a weapon, such as a firearm and they had to make decisions to use a truck and a knife because you can easily get those. but when you're using a weapon that gives you stand off, it's one thing. when you have to use a blade to dispatch people, to take people's lives, that takes a level of commitment, zealotry, savagery that the normal human being, absent a psycho path or socio path is not equipped with. zealots, they had a deep seated hostility in them. looking at those pictures, i've seen gruesome crime scene photos before but they struck me as the savagery and the horrific images of what must have gone on inside of that cafe. >> and we've heard descriptions of the knife atack. we know there were gun shots because that was confirmed by the metropolitan police but they didn't say or confirm who fired those shots. does that provide anymore context to this situation for you? >> looking at the photo of the two parent subjects on the ground, we don't know if they were killed by polic
what i'm struck with especially as we look at the photos in the cafeteria is the savagery and the butchery to use a weapon, such as a firearm and they had to make decisions to use a truck and a knife because you can easily get those. but when you're using a weapon that gives you stand off, it's one thing. when you have to use a blade to dispatch people, to take people's lives, that takes a level of commitment, zealotry, savagery that the normal human being, absent a psycho path or socio path is...
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>> the school cafeteria? >> no. up in the sky. you've got this guy paragliding.ds shifted. >> that's not right. he misjudged. >> oh, no. >> that was a lot worse than i thought it was going to be. was he hurt? >> he is okay. he said he got pretty lucky. but it did take him about 30 minutes to get him out of there. >>> the title of this video is paragliding epic fails. he's all twisted up there. >> this started bad. >> it's going to end worse. >> and he's trying to untangle and unwind. >> you got it, bro. grab the toggles. >> okay. panic setting in. you can see the panic. >> yeah. suddenly this is just not working. >> how do you get out of this when you can't control your little flying machine? >> you just start to pull strings. okay. well -- >> it's got worse. oh, no. i thought he had it. oh, going down. >> watch out for the trees! >> remember how we always say we want to try this? >> yeah. >> not so sure anymore. >> i thought i'd change your mind. >>> a precious moment caught on camera. >> the birth in captivity of a porpoise. >> witness the magical birth next. >
>> the school cafeteria? >> no. up in the sky. you've got this guy paragliding.ds shifted. >> that's not right. he misjudged. >> oh, no. >> that was a lot worse than i thought it was going to be. was he hurt? >> he is okay. he said he got pretty lucky. but it did take him about 30 minutes to get him out of there. >>> the title of this video is paragliding epic fails. he's all twisted up there. >> this started bad. >> it's going to end...
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some marijuana-laced brownies to school, and he advertised them on twitter and said, meet me in the cafeteria. we got him with all the brownies still on him. >> reporter: and possible campus disruptions. >> some kids were going to protest something they thought was unfair, and was all over twitter so we were able to get the kids that were leading it. actually, the night before, so that they put an end to that, so it didn't disrupt the campus. >> reporter: why isn't that their free speech right to protest something they're not happy about? >> it is their right to protest, but it is not their right to disturb an educational institution. >> reporter: the a.c.l.u.'s marlow worries about districts stifling free speech. >> it is very important to draw the line between punishing an action that occurs on social media versus thoughts that are expressed on social media. once you start policing and punishing thoughts, you are into very, very dangerous territory. >> reporter: two of the dysart students we spoke with say they tread more carefully online after each posted a disparaging remark about one of
some marijuana-laced brownies to school, and he advertised them on twitter and said, meet me in the cafeteria. we got him with all the brownies still on him. >> reporter: and possible campus disruptions. >> some kids were going to protest something they thought was unfair, and was all over twitter so we were able to get the kids that were leading it. actually, the night before, so that they put an end to that, so it didn't disrupt the campus. >> reporter: why isn't that their...
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intelligence work, but this is also, you know, there's a library, there's a carpenter shop, there's the cafeteria, you know, and there's people staffing all of these functions. anyway, i'm in the library, and i pull a book off the shelf called "spies," and it's about soviet espionage -- [laughter] it's a heavy, academic book like a phonebook. it's published by yale university press, and it's about soviet espionage in the united states from 1933 to roughly 1945. that's the focus of that book. it's like that. and i thought, what the hell, i'll just take a look and see if there's a reference to hemingway in here. not just a reference to hemingway, there's like a chapter on hemingway. [laughter] it's a chapter about ernest. and the key document in there, and if you all are interested, i if can get into more about their authenticity. but the key document in there says that at the end of 1940, beginning of 1941 either december '40 or january 1941, hemingway agreed to become a spy for the nkvd which was the predecessor of the kgb that we know much better in the cold war. and so since this is a book abou
intelligence work, but this is also, you know, there's a library, there's a carpenter shop, there's the cafeteria, you know, and there's people staffing all of these functions. anyway, i'm in the library, and i pull a book off the shelf called "spies," and it's about soviet espionage -- [laughter] it's a heavy, academic book like a phonebook. it's published by yale university press, and it's about soviet espionage in the united states from 1933 to roughly 1945. that's the focus of...
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keeping children from being embarrassed in the school cafeteria. new push to end lunch shaming at your child's school. >>> plus no-show landscapers cost a woman hundreds of dollars, that is until the "nbc10 responds" team steps in. how we got her money back and delivered all in cash. >>> stranger in the car. why a man's being called a hero for jumping into someone else's ride. bill cosby faces one of his accusers in court. nbc10 is covering all angles of of his sex assault trial. we'll breakdown his first day in court next. former goldman sachs bankers. meet phil murphy, another wall street banker running for governor, whose firm helped trigger the financial meltdown that put millions out of work and out of their homes. murphy's trying to buy the election, paying off new jersey bosses. my name's john wisniewski, and i'm running for governor of new jersey. john wisniewski, the son of a millwright, who uncovered the bridgegate scandal and exposed chris christie's corruption. the choice -- insider wall street politics or main street, new jersey, values
keeping children from being embarrassed in the school cafeteria. new push to end lunch shaming at your child's school. >>> plus no-show landscapers cost a woman hundreds of dollars, that is until the "nbc10 responds" team steps in. how we got her money back and delivered all in cash. >>> stranger in the car. why a man's being called a hero for jumping into someone else's ride. bill cosby faces one of his accusers in court. nbc10 is covering all angles of of his sex...
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this is the admiral gooding center, where there are offices up top, shops down below. there is a cafeteria. i always tell people, this is the building that gives a great reminder of what the navy yard came from and where we are today. we repurposed a lot of what was really used here at the navy yard. a lot of those buildings. just looking around here, it looks like a modern office building. but even in this room, there are little whispers of the past in here. looking at some of the frames above your head, all of the ironwork and everything. the bricks that surround you here, too. this doorway used to be a heck of a lot bigger, as you can tell by the brickwork up above the door. you can see the archway. most people do not know what exactly happened here in this building, so we are going to head into the other portion near the cafeteria area where we can see even more remnants of what happened here in the yard, and i will tell you what happened in this building here. so, just in here, take a look above your heads. you can see the two different cranes thatfferent are above you. this is where
this is the admiral gooding center, where there are offices up top, shops down below. there is a cafeteria. i always tell people, this is the building that gives a great reminder of what the navy yard came from and where we are today. we repurposed a lot of what was really used here at the navy yard. a lot of those buildings. just looking around here, it looks like a modern office building. but even in this room, there are little whispers of the past in here. looking at some of the frames above...
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let's go to the cafeterias and put in better food. the chefs and people who own the restaurants and put better things on the menus. they've had success. you're trying to create an atmosphere, an environment, where you trip over healthy behavior. you don't have to make choices all the time. >> right. >> and then there's also -- i interviewed michelle obama a business about sellingk,un then start selling us stuff that's healthy. >> yeah. >> our next topic is somewhat related to the previous discussion, cardiovascular health. specifically, sits treatment wih w prescription drugs. a review by the "european heart journal" looked at the gender differences when it comes to the use and prescription of cardiovascular drugs. doctor, what did we learn about the gender differences when it comes to these drugs? >> first of all, to put it in context, the reason this is important is a lot of the research on drugs, about how it gets absorbed, what effect it has, has been on predominantly males, including even on male animals, rats, in the laboratory.
let's go to the cafeterias and put in better food. the chefs and people who own the restaurants and put better things on the menus. they've had success. you're trying to create an atmosphere, an environment, where you trip over healthy behavior. you don't have to make choices all the time. >> right. >> and then there's also -- i interviewed michelle obama a business about sellingk,un then start selling us stuff that's healthy. >> yeah. >> our next topic is somewhat...
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informationan: sensitive of the vice president found on the floor of a cafeteria. nancy: and giving back that is not even his. the bizarre scandal. >> now, abc 7 news at 11:00 am on your side. jonathan: we begin with a show of unity at nats park. nancy: tonight the congressional baseball game takes on new meaning after the ambush. gop practice targeted by a gun man who injured several people and leaving a congressman in critical condition. jonathan: we start with jay korff, live at medstar hospital, where representative steve scalise is being treated. we heard that things were improving a bit? jonathan, theght, very latest update from hospital officials a short time ago is encouraging. while the congressman remains in critical condition, they said in the last critical 24 hours his condition has improved. also tonight, begun man's wife speaks out. hoskinson, fighting back tears in illinois, said that her husband james sold his possessions and left her moving to washington. he had a deep disdain for politics. his wife said her husband was expected home soon because he
informationan: sensitive of the vice president found on the floor of a cafeteria. nancy: and giving back that is not even his. the bizarre scandal. >> now, abc 7 news at 11:00 am on your side. jonathan: we begin with a show of unity at nats park. nancy: tonight the congressional baseball game takes on new meaning after the ambush. gop practice targeted by a gun man who injured several people and leaving a congressman in critical condition. jonathan: we start with jay korff, live at...
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putting together lunches to feed the hungry and donated the items and assembled the males at the high school cafeteriay will be delivered to a homeless shelter where they will be distributed to the less fortunate. ♪ i'm a concrete mason. i own my own company. i had some severe fatigue, some funny rashes. finally, listening to my wife, went to a doctor. and i became diagnosed with hodgkin's lymphoma ...that diagnosis was tough. i had to put my trust in somebody. when i first met steve, we recommended chemotherapy, and then we did high dose therapy and then autologous stem cell transplant. unfortunately, he went on to have progressive disease i thought that he would be a good candidate for immune therapy. it's an intravenous medicine that is going to make his immune system evade the tumor. with chemotherapy, i felt rough, fatigue, nauseous. and with immune therapy we've had such a positive result. i'm back to working hard. i've honestly never felt this great. i believe the future of immunotherapy at ctca is very bright. the evolution of cancer care is here. learn more at cancercenter.com appointments av
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researchers at stanford kept track of how many people were eating veggies from the university cafeteriaanged the labels. well, for example, the label on beets said beets one day but the next day they had a more interesting name. they called them dynamite chili and tangy lime seasoned beets. well, it work. the food was the same. exactly the same. but 25% more people bought the very muchies with indulgent names and enjoyed them. so next time you're serving up vegetables, give them a long, luxurious name and see if it works. >>> if you're a proud pet owner, there's a chance you may talk to your dog, cat, bird or rabbit. some people may think you're crazy, but it's actually a sign of intelligence. so tell them that. it is the same for talking to inanimate objects like cars or plants. it's known as anthrop more fizzing. it was shown as a sign foolishness but now we know it makes humans uniquely smart on this planet and no other species or creature does it. so there. >> huh! you did well. >>> time for big talker. we'll start with a curious talk of mistaken identity. >> this mixup caused a man
researchers at stanford kept track of how many people were eating veggies from the university cafeteriaanged the labels. well, for example, the label on beets said beets one day but the next day they had a more interesting name. they called them dynamite chili and tangy lime seasoned beets. well, it work. the food was the same. exactly the same. but 25% more people bought the very muchies with indulgent names and enjoyed them. so next time you're serving up vegetables, give them a long,...
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the next video comes from. we're apparently at a school cafeteria where the cook is serving students with their meal -- it looksing of that consistency. but she's serving it with her bare hands. >> mno gloves? >> there's a spoon in the pot -- >> she's not using it. using her bare hands, exposed skin to serve this. it doesn't sound like she lost her job, but a formal complaint was filed. hopefully this will force her to wear gloves from now on. that she needs to lose her job over this. >>> a groom serves up delicious vows. >> you're reliable like arby's classic roast beef sandwich. >> he was not kidding. >> the story behind the restaurant-inspired moment that made for the perfect wedding dayies are bee. >> ahh. fortunately there's a bedples dwhere you both get what yous? want every night. enter sleep number and the semi-annual sale going on now. sleepiq technology tells you how well you slept and what adjustments you can make. she likes the bed soft. he's more hardcore. so your sleep goes from good to great to wow! only at a sleep number store. now it's our lowest price ever on our temperature balancing i8 bed,
the next video comes from. we're apparently at a school cafeteria where the cook is serving students with their meal -- it looksing of that consistency. but she's serving it with her bare hands. >> mno gloves? >> there's a spoon in the pot -- >> she's not using it. using her bare hands, exposed skin to serve this. it doesn't sound like she lost her job, but a formal complaint was filed. hopefully this will force her to wear gloves from now on. that she needs to lose her job...
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thing i would suggest , hayden wrote a brilliant book called why all the children put together in the cafeteria. that book is about racial identity development. >> that book is how many years old. >> at least 20 years. >> i read that when i was, many many years old but it's so relevant. i would suggest now what were and raising black children, i would really suggested. >> because it's very important to understand that what we struggle with in this country as it relates to race is something that we like to kid ourselves and say we're not racists. it's a racist society and it is, they see it in magazine, they see on tv, they see it in videogames. it permeates our society. so it infuses itself into them. so they then do either their privileged to something or complete rejection to other things based on that. we have to raise our children in that truth so they don't take it personally. >> i'm going to pass on this one. >> hold on. i wrote a book on that topic and life, reality happens. i have two little girls. we are in multiple and their school was a factor. i would be in this about matters of rac
thing i would suggest , hayden wrote a brilliant book called why all the children put together in the cafeteria. that book is about racial identity development. >> that book is how many years old. >> at least 20 years. >> i read that when i was, many many years old but it's so relevant. i would suggest now what were and raising black children, i would really suggested. >> because it's very important to understand that what we struggle with in this country as it relates...
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. >> lunch at the hospital cafeteria. this is our first conversation together. >> stephen: jim.hter ) no, i mean, i've always wanted to have a conversation about it with -- people. >> you've never talked to people about 9/11? no. what's your stance? >> what's my stance on 9/11? oh, anti. we lost 19 of our best guys. ( laughter ) private joke, obviously. 9/11 was a terrible tragedy. >> why do you joke about it? ( cheers and applause ) >> i want to say that that is not what my wonderful father in law asked me when we first spoke. >> stephen: okay. he warmed up to ( laughter ) i'm joking. he never asked me that. >> stephen: what about your folks? they're depicted in the movie, too, i assume? >> yeah, they're very excited. the person who plays my dad in the movie, he's a bollywood legend. he's, like, robert de niro of india. this was his 500th phillip he's in. i just saw him tweet yesterday. said just completed my 510t 510th film. i said, you did 10 films? i haven't seen 10 films since then. i asked my dad, who do you want to play you? and we were able to get the ac interest and my
. >> lunch at the hospital cafeteria. this is our first conversation together. >> stephen: jim.hter ) no, i mean, i've always wanted to have a conversation about it with -- people. >> you've never talked to people about 9/11? no. what's your stance? >> what's my stance on 9/11? oh, anti. we lost 19 of our best guys. ( laughter ) private joke, obviously. 9/11 was a terrible tragedy. >> why do you joke about it? ( cheers and applause ) >> i want to say that...
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yanez feared for his life and he thought castillo, the 32-year-old cafeteria worker was pulling out a gun he was licensed to carry. friday the jury acquitted him of all charges. philando castillo's mother. >> my firstborn dead in minnesota. just because he was a police officer that makes it okay. now they've got free rein. he was found innocent on all counts. >> they were reportedly stunned when they saw the video during the trial and according to the trial they're planning the file a lawsuit against the police department and the city. mireya villarreal, cbs newss, new york. >>> at least ten people were injured when a united jet encountered turbulence. it was heading to panama yesterday. nine passengers were hospitalized. meteorologists say thunderstorms on the southern edge of tropical storm cindy probably caused the tu turbulence. >>> coming up on the "morning news," rock band shotout. >>> and hollywood shocker, a leading man is calling it quits. this is the "cbs morni congressman scalise. >>> and hollywood shocker, a leading man is calling it quits. this is the "cbs morning news."
yanez feared for his life and he thought castillo, the 32-year-old cafeteria worker was pulling out a gun he was licensed to carry. friday the jury acquitted him of all charges. philando castillo's mother. >> my firstborn dead in minnesota. just because he was a police officer that makes it okay. now they've got free rein. he was found innocent on all counts. >> they were reportedly stunned when they saw the video during the trial and according to the trial they're planning the file...
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to the performers, this location is a rehearsal studio, office, and cafeteria all in one. e treated equally. members who live with their parents actively bring food for the other members. su jung uses most of her earnings from her part-time job on the management of the group. she always relies on the other members for her lunch. >> su jung caught the acting bug in high school and dreamed of becoming an actress. she pursued acting as a profession, but encountered the harsh realization of discrimination in the male-dominated acting industry. so she decided to make a new opportunity for herself and switch to directing. >> right now, the group is busy preparing a play called "the forgotten dance." the theme is south korean society, and the 2014 disaster that left many dead, most of them high schoolers. it highlighted public distrust toward the government. ♪ the show starts with a swing dance number. >> su jung says she has no intention of performing this in a theater. >> they practice the swing dance scenes again and again. >> the members rehearse for four hours, just for a thr
to the performers, this location is a rehearsal studio, office, and cafeteria all in one. e treated equally. members who live with their parents actively bring food for the other members. su jung uses most of her earnings from her part-time job on the management of the group. she always relies on the other members for her lunch. >> su jung caught the acting bug in high school and dreamed of becoming an actress. she pursued acting as a profession, but encountered the harsh realization of...
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i worked on her for about a month over the cafeteria line. nd then i proposed a month later. and we were married five months later. and that was 31 years ago today. ainsley: it actually worked. usually quick, quick people are like no, it's not going to work. you don't know each other. steve: it all worked. thank you very much. let's bring in kellyanne conway. we have lots to talk about on this friday morning. good morning, kellyanne. >> good morning. happy anniversary, steve. that's amazing. steve: thank you very much. we know the president has been tweeting this morning. he was tweeting yesterday as well. and a lot of them had to do yesterday, two of them did, with a morning show that spends pretty much all day long criticizing the president. this morning they have a response to his tweet. we thought we would play a little of that right now. listen to this, kellyanne. >> we're okay. the country is not. >> it is unbelievably alarming that this president is so easily played. he is so easily played by a cable news host. >> the guy that's in the
i worked on her for about a month over the cafeteria line. nd then i proposed a month later. and we were married five months later. and that was 31 years ago today. ainsley: it actually worked. usually quick, quick people are like no, it's not going to work. you don't know each other. steve: it all worked. thank you very much. let's bring in kellyanne conway. we have lots to talk about on this friday morning. good morning, kellyanne. >> good morning. happy anniversary, steve. that's...
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anthony will pay $3 million to the family of castillo, the 33-year-old cafeteria worker killed duringtop. the shooting gained widespread attention, after castille's girlfriend live streamed the aftermath on facebook. they found the officer not guilty. >>> the juror in the bill cosby sexual assault case is telling his story publicly for the first time. the 21-year-old's only tv interview was with abc news after 52 hours of deliberations, he and the 11 other jurors could not reach a unanimous decision. duggan said after changing his mind many times, he came to the conclusion that cosby was guilty. >> he said himself, it was in a 2005 deposition, when they were asking him, would you use the word consent. he said, i wouldn't use that word. i was like, pretty much said it there, man. somebody brought it up inside the room. deliberation room. and so we went back out to hear it. just like a light bulb in my head. >> he said if there had been more evidence, the decision would have been easier. >>> why the body of a painter is going to be exhumed. >>> wildfires burning across the southwest. th
anthony will pay $3 million to the family of castillo, the 33-year-old cafeteria worker killed duringtop. the shooting gained widespread attention, after castille's girlfriend live streamed the aftermath on facebook. they found the officer not guilty. >>> the juror in the bill cosby sexual assault case is telling his story publicly for the first time. the 21-year-old's only tv interview was with abc news after 52 hours of deliberations, he and the 11 other jurors could not reach a...
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the 32 year old school cafeteria worker was shot last july after informing officer, he was caring a gun, castile did have a permit for that gun. >> back here at home, police investigating a deadly shooting in philadelphia's kensington section. officers found 23 year old nino riviera near d street and allegheny avenue after 11:00 last night. investigators say, he was standing with his girlfriends, and another man, when the gunmen walked up and fire without warning. police are now searching for suspect and a motive. >>> well, clouds of smoke and massive flames could be seen for miles in wildwood crest yesterday. now, fire officials are trying to figure out what exactly caused the devastating fire. >> well this wa was the scene on the 7100 block of park boulevard, around 3:00 yesterday afternoon, they say the fire may have started with air-conditioning unit, that was located between two homes. fire marshall says they do not believe the fire is suspicious, we spoke with some folks who were nearby, when the flames broke out. >> went downstairs, open up the sliding glass door, lady standing t
the 32 year old school cafeteria worker was shot last july after informing officer, he was caring a gun, castile did have a permit for that gun. >> back here at home, police investigating a deadly shooting in philadelphia's kensington section. officers found 23 year old nino riviera near d street and allegheny avenue after 11:00 last night. investigators say, he was standing with his girlfriends, and another man, when the gunmen walked up and fire without warning. police are now searching...
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>> which dee have is >>> alison brie the a struggling actress turned prowrestler ziploc presents: cafeteria chaos. school lunch can be difficult. one little struggle... can lead to one monumental mishap. not with ziploc easy open tabs. because life needs ziploc. sc johnson. the only bed smart enough to change sleep as we know it. it senses your every move and automatically adjusts on both sides to keep you comfortable. and snoring ? ... does your bed do that? right now save on sleep number 360 smart beds. plus, it's the lowest prices of the season with savings of $500 on our most popular p5 bed. mom doesn't know we have him. so we're using fresh step with the power of febreze to eliminate litter box odors for 10 days. guaranteed. victory is ours, mr. kitty! fresh step. with the power of febreze. >>> and look at lady gaga, starting another trend. let's call this fashion hiking. rocking a dress in heels while hiking with talent agent boyfriend. i see you georgia. we go from a star to, well, this guy. reality addict chad johnson. he crashed and burns in the bachelor franchise. he's back in a n
>> which dee have is >>> alison brie the a struggling actress turned prowrestler ziploc presents: cafeteria chaos. school lunch can be difficult. one little struggle... can lead to one monumental mishap. not with ziploc easy open tabs. because life needs ziploc. sc johnson. the only bed smart enough to change sleep as we know it. it senses your every move and automatically adjusts on both sides to keep you comfortable. and snoring ? ... does your bed do that? right now save on...
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the important things. sc johnson school lunch can be difficult. cafeteria chaos. one ttle struggle... can lead to one monumental mishap. not with ziploeasy open tabs. because life needs ziploc. sc johnson. >>> that's taylor swift, spotted for the first time with her new man, joe alwin. >> the hoop up over her head, boarding a jet to fly back to l.a. there's joe pulling the same routine on the steps. but we promise, that really is them. >> come on, guys, just bring it out in the open. >>> and we have the latest on bindi and chrissie, on their new men. >> this is chrissie and her mom and three sisters versus bindi, her brother, mom, and her cousin and his wife. >> i'm so happy to be here. >> where you see a "celebrity family feud" face-off, we see an opportunity to get dirt on boyfriends. >> you do approve of him? >> yes. >> but is there a checklist? >> he had the four "c"s. >> what are those? >> cash, career, crib, and car. >> cash, career, crib, and car. boom, boom, boom, boom. are you okay? what other "c"s can we come up with? >> cute. cushion cut. >> should i cal
the important things. sc johnson school lunch can be difficult. cafeteria chaos. one ttle struggle... can lead to one monumental mishap. not with ziploeasy open tabs. because life needs ziploc. sc johnson. >>> that's taylor swift, spotted for the first time with her new man, joe alwin. >> the hoop up over her head, boarding a jet to fly back to l.a. there's joe pulling the same routine on the steps. but we promise, that really is them. >> come on, guys, just bring it out in...
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quiet area, they would pick us up in a truck and take us back to inland to eat a decent meal in the cafeteriafly overhead and notice that ours and some of the heads were visible, and we had to camouflage it. so we got door hinges from the engineers and we made a collapsible head, and it was one of our number one unflushables. we had to use it. pull up the rope, lash the rope down, use the head, and lower it down. the island itself was only seven feet above sea level, and when you would dig down for a head, you'd run into water. very soon. the communications on our island from gun-to-gun was done with a ee two-stranded telephone run by two batteries, class "d" batteries inside the telephone, and you would crank to send a signal out to have people pick it up. the dance standby was a strong power phone, and that had one line from one gun position to yours, and then a line stuck in the ground that you kept damp and wet. this was more reliable than the one with the battery. excuse me. and we had to make sure that the fresh water that we had inside of the gun position was not used in that portion o
quiet area, they would pick us up in a truck and take us back to inland to eat a decent meal in the cafeteriafly overhead and notice that ours and some of the heads were visible, and we had to camouflage it. so we got door hinges from the engineers and we made a collapsible head, and it was one of our number one unflushables. we had to use it. pull up the rope, lash the rope down, use the head, and lower it down. the island itself was only seven feet above sea level, and when you would dig down...
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the ka face crowd filled the auditorium and spilled over into the gym and cafeteria. warmbier's girlfriend 'lex said he made the fun times more fun and the hard times less difficult. his brother and sister gave eulogies. >> how long have you known him? >> jay klein is austin of warmbier throwing snowballs in north korea. his belongings on fr. that trip were on display and the funeral program quoted this line from his high school graduation speech. >> this is our season finale, the end of one great show but just the begins of hundreds of new spin-offs. >> this service was conducted by a rabbi who had traveled with otto to israel. he said he relished his jewish roots. after the funeral the warmbiers invited everyone back to their home. they were overwhelmed that people had so much respect for their son. >> hard to imagine what they're going through. >>> a man accused of stabbing a police officer at a michigan airport allegedly tried to by a gun before the attack b unsuccessful. the fbi said amor ftouhi bought a knife instead. he is married. the officer is in stable condi
the ka face crowd filled the auditorium and spilled over into the gym and cafeteria. warmbier's girlfriend 'lex said he made the fun times more fun and the hard times less difficult. his brother and sister gave eulogies. >> how long have you known him? >> jay klein is austin of warmbier throwing snowballs in north korea. his belongings on fr. that trip were on display and the funeral program quoted this line from his high school graduation speech. >> this is our season finale,...
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suggest is -- beverly wrote a great book called why all of the black children sit together in the calf cafeteria that is about racial development it is two decades old. >> at least 20 years olds. i read that when i wases -- many, many -- old. but it is so relevant. i would suggest not only to white children raise aring black children. white parents raising black children but i would suggest it to all parents. because it is very important to understand that what we struggle with in this country as it relates to race is something that, you know, we like to kid ourselves and say well, kids aren't racist you know what kids grow up in the ways of society, and it is adhere to their parents. see it on magazine, see it in cartoon, in video games, it permeates our society. so it infuses itself into them. and so they -- then do a sign either sort of privilege to some things or complete rejection to other things based on that. and we have to raise our children in that truth so they don't take it personally. i'm going to -- [inaudible conversations] do this real fast and go to west on this. stop about -- [i
suggest is -- beverly wrote a great book called why all of the black children sit together in the calf cafeteria that is about racial development it is two decades old. >> at least 20 years olds. i read that when i wases -- many, many -- old. but it is so relevant. i would suggest not only to white children raise aring black children. white parents raising black children but i would suggest it to all parents. because it is very important to understand that what we struggle with in this...
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want people to eat their vegetables give them enticing names in observing the habit of 28,000 diners in one university cafeteria46 states. the researchers work with the food staffers to put new labels on the page to see if that could influence the diner decisions. the dish of green beans and shallots was selected more often when labeled sizzling green beans and crispy shallots. rather than the health benefits of light and low-carb, and they determined that more seductive labeling could change the mindset that healthy food taste bad. >>> the pharmacist may be more where penicillin allergies and the doctors that prescribe the medicines for them. researchers analyzed almost 300 surveys by doctors, nurses, physician assistants and pharmacists saying that over 80% of the general practitioner new patient that reported that the penicillin allergy should be referred to the allergist but many never referred the patient or referred only one patient per year to be tested. the findings show a need to better educate the physicians and the public about the allergy facts. this was in the annals of allergy, allergy and immunol
want people to eat their vegetables give them enticing names in observing the habit of 28,000 diners in one university cafeteria46 states. the researchers work with the food staffers to put new labels on the page to see if that could influence the diner decisions. the dish of green beans and shallots was selected more often when labeled sizzling green beans and crispy shallots. rather than the health benefits of light and low-carb, and they determined that more seductive labeling could change...
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the experiment involved diners at a stanford cafeteria. they were given veggies, some have healthy sounding labels like low fat or reduced sodium but others had fancy named like zesty ginger turmeric sweet potatoes. diners served themselves bigger portions even though the food was exactly the same. >> are they suggesting we name it for ourselves? like you serve yourself a plate of that? >> i don't know if that works. >> zesty prima vera vegetable law is. >> self, that sounds delicious. i don't think it works. >>> now that the woirds have clinched the title, time to start planning for the parade. >> what you and your family need to know before heading to oakland. >>> and the big win trending on social media. i'm keeping track of everything that's been happening overnight and all the big tweets you want to know. >> and live in san jose with the latest warriors championship gear. >>> two out of three years, right? 73 wins last yearear didn't do this year we got it done. >> we go what? we go what? we go what? >> we go back to back! >> i want th
the experiment involved diners at a stanford cafeteria. they were given veggies, some have healthy sounding labels like low fat or reduced sodium but others had fancy named like zesty ginger turmeric sweet potatoes. diners served themselves bigger portions even though the food was exactly the same. >> are they suggesting we name it for ourselves? like you serve yourself a plate of that? >> i don't know if that works. >> zesty prima vera vegetable law is. >> self, that...
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ray says the hospital is just trying to scare them out of organizing. >> they very much intimidated cafeteria workers and the houseworkers a lot of them spanish-speaking less educated and they were easy target. >> reporter: now the nlrb is involved saying the hospital is guilty of coercion. federal investigations show the hospital retaliated against workers who talked to the union by changing their schedules. but queen of the valley maintains november's election wasn't fair since it was done through the mail. the hospital says we have previously communicated to the national labor relations board that we deny the union's allegations and will continue to pursue our avenue to appeal. we respect our employees' right to vote to support or not to support a union in a secret ballot election. employees have tried to unionize three times in the past 20 years. ray says not having a union is directly affecting patient care. >> we receive patients that are waiting for hours in the emergency room, um, and there's no nurses available because they doesn't want to call anybody in for overtime. they will wait
ray says the hospital is just trying to scare them out of organizing. >> they very much intimidated cafeteria workers and the houseworkers a lot of them spanish-speaking less educated and they were easy target. >> reporter: now the nlrb is involved saying the hospital is guilty of coercion. federal investigations show the hospital retaliated against workers who talked to the union by changing their schedules. but queen of the valley maintains november's election wasn't fair since it...
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the milk isn't disclosed on the packaging and some people may be allergic. they restaurants and cafeteriastates. so far no reports of illnesses. visit our facebook page. >>> now on nbc news.com, the university of virginia fraternity has agreed to settle its defamation lawsuit against rolling stone magazine. rolling stone will pay the chapter just over $1.6 million associated press reports. the lawsuit stems from the november 2014 story a rape on campus, about a woman who claimed she...