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in the cafeteria, moves the sliced olives around. >> i want to show you some secrets.your scripts go. also these cards hav on them. one more secret -- back in 2010, kaley had an accident, the horse landed on her, shattering her legs. they hid the pink cast by making her a bartender. there was no special treatment behind the scenes. >> i'm wheeling myself around in a wheelchair. they stick me in corners where i can't get out, like austin powers. >> no, no, they don't know she's broken. she doesn't go upstairs to the dressing room anymore. they moved her into the very large green room for the writers. i said her leg is broken she's not sudden hi a s group like before they were famous? here's a throwback. >> ♪ here's a story of a groovy lady ♪ >> that's a 14-year-old kaley pay playing out romance between and greg in "growing up brady." >> i didn't know she was with him. i didn't know that at all. >> her breakout rule came in 2002 -- "8 simple rules." she was our girl crush. >> if your character is anything like you -- >> oh, she's so, like, let's go have fun. she just wan
in the cafeteria, moves the sliced olives around. >> i want to show you some secrets.your scripts go. also these cards hav on them. one more secret -- back in 2010, kaley had an accident, the horse landed on her, shattering her legs. they hid the pink cast by making her a bartender. there was no special treatment behind the scenes. >> i'm wheeling myself around in a wheelchair. they stick me in corners where i can't get out, like austin powers. >> no, no, they don't know she's...
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even so he does a good job making his operation sustainable in the cafeteria the workers dine on fresh greens from the fields in the area with local on the phone well it's not for sale it's one of the perks of living and working in summer made. in. italy also belongs to the so-called big 5 of the eurovision song contest like germany france spain and england these countries are the big donors of the competition and are so immediately qualified for the fighting of all other countries have to try to get through the city 5 and they are soon coming up this year in tel aviv east for rehearsals are already underway and although the stage designs different every year the man behind it has been made to stay. the final run up to the euro vision song contest in tel aviv a key test drawing for florian vader. he designed the backdrop for the show the biggest competition of its kind on the planet. now we get the chance to see whether everything was. plus going to. what's very important about this show in particular is that you have a connection between the audience and the people performing up on st
even so he does a good job making his operation sustainable in the cafeteria the workers dine on fresh greens from the fields in the area with local on the phone well it's not for sale it's one of the perks of living and working in summer made. in. italy also belongs to the so-called big 5 of the eurovision song contest like germany france spain and england these countries are the big donors of the competition and are so immediately qualified for the fighting of all other countries have to try...
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. >> reporter: it's part of a onw move school breakfast programs from the cafeteria into the classroom so more students start their day with the nutritious boost. >> most of our students do not have breakfast at home, so this is a wonderful way for them to start the day. >> reporter: breakfast in the classroom is now serving 75 school districts across 26 states. the food research and action center wants to expand the program even further, since they believe it's not reaching all the students who need it. research shows having breakfast can make a significant difference in a child's ability to learn. >> school breakfast actually can help improve academic achievement, being linked to kids focus and concentrate and behave in the classroom. >> reporter: the school inauguration counselor says the program also helps students make healthy choices on their own. >> on any given day we have grains, our milk and we have fruit. >> reporter: student adlon cortez says she can tell the difference when she skips breakfast. >> i wouldn't feel hungry and feel like i could do my work. >> reporter: now sh
. >> reporter: it's part of a onw move school breakfast programs from the cafeteria into the classroom so more students start their day with the nutritious boost. >> most of our students do not have breakfast at home, so this is a wonderful way for them to start the day. >> reporter: breakfast in the classroom is now serving 75 school districts across 26 states. the food research and action center wants to expand the program even further, since they believe it's not reaching...
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. >> said what was the name of the book in the cafeteria him in the heart of san francisco. >> i am so sorry, so sorry if anybody was offended. my sole point was to demonstrate how horrible that word is in the workplace to any human being. >>> one group is calling for removal from her post at the d triple say and she says that she will not resign. >>> mosques are beefing up security as they prepare for the holy month of ramadan. mosques are on high alert after recent deadly attacks and religious sites. attacks in new zealand and the synagogue shooting near san diego were fueled by hate. >> we will be more vigilant and cautious. they are trying to create a divide with hatred and fear but it brings us closer together. >>> leaders at a northridge mosque say they have been proactive by hosting open houses so they can see how they worship, but for the month of ramadan, many have brought in armed guards. >>> the trump administration says that the nuclear rising north korea is still on the agenda. this, despite pyongyang firing projectiles over the weekend. john lawrence has the latest. >> no
. >> said what was the name of the book in the cafeteria him in the heart of san francisco. >> i am so sorry, so sorry if anybody was offended. my sole point was to demonstrate how horrible that word is in the workplace to any human being. >>> one group is calling for removal from her post at the d triple say and she says that she will not resign. >>> mosques are beefing up security as they prepare for the holy month of ramadan. mosques are on high alert after...
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>>in the cafeteria. >>this project started last 2017 2018. in the fall.ut as a class we're learning about ways that young people can make a difference in their community and can impact the world and then we learned about some middle schoolers who are concerned about the styrofoam trays in their cafeteria and then when it came time to plan our own project and the unanimously that all chose the styrofoam trays. >>leah rosenblum says that the kids just took off on the project doing more and more research interesting thing about the issue with that raise is that they had health concerns. they have health concerns for rosenblum tells me that as the students unraveled the situation they wanted to do something about those trace for every 1, 1, of the health issues with styrofoam is that if you put hot food on it, the chemicals can leach into the food. so it's especially important from a health perspective to eliminate it for food packaging from an environmental perspective, we need to eliminate period. so this is what happened they organized and presented their
>>in the cafeteria. >>this project started last 2017 2018. in the fall.ut as a class we're learning about ways that young people can make a difference in their community and can impact the world and then we learned about some middle schoolers who are concerned about the styrofoam trays in their cafeteria and then when it came time to plan our own project and the unanimously that all chose the styrofoam trays. >>leah rosenblum says that the kids just took off on the project...
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. >> after he and a couple of schoolmates racedto the cafeteria because it was pizza day. >> reporter: his grandfather, prominent scholar and commentator michael eric dyson says x was called the "n" word by a fellow classmate at horace mann elementary school in the northwest, and the kid threatened his life. >> threatened to go home and retrieve his father's gun and come back to school and shoot my grandson. r>> reporter: a policeort was filed by the school, and this letter was sent home, telling rents about the incident and reassuring them that the school is a safe and nurturing environment. but dyson says this wasn't the first time a racially charged incident has happened at the school. his oldest grandson, mosi was rgeted last year by another student. >> black n. and i flt very scared and i didn't know what to do. >> reporter: so dyson says he is not only fighting for his grandsons' safety, but he wants meaningful changes made at the school. >> but what do you do about this systematically? what are the institutional mechanisms that can be put in place to, a, be proactive and addres
. >> after he and a couple of schoolmates racedto the cafeteria because it was pizza day. >> reporter: his grandfather, prominent scholar and commentator michael eric dyson says x was called the "n" word by a fellow classmate at horace mann elementary school in the northwest, and the kid threatened his life. >> threatened to go home and retrieve his father's gun and come back to school and shoot my grandson. r>> reporter: a policeort was filed by the school,...
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the president had it right, william. thank for reminding us. next, school cafeteriaate act for a student may have cost her her job. we'll have a report. plus summer right around the corner, some are suffering grill envy. tyrus is here to discuss. ok everyone! our mission is to provide complete, balanced nutrition for strength and energy! whoo-hoo! great-tasting ensure. with nine grams of protein and twenty-six vitamins and minerals. ensure, for strength and energy. today's senior living communities have never been better, with amazing amenities like movie theaters, exercise rooms and swimming pools, public cafes, bars and bistros even pet care services. and there's never been an easier way to get great advice. a place for mom is a free service that pairs you with a local advisor to help you sort through your options and find a perfect place. a place for mom. you know your family we know senior living. together we'll make the right choice. >> dana: an act of kindness may have cost one cafeteria worker in new hampshire her job. she said she was terminated after she all
the president had it right, william. thank for reminding us. next, school cafeteriaate act for a student may have cost her her job. we'll have a report. plus summer right around the corner, some are suffering grill envy. tyrus is here to discuss. ok everyone! our mission is to provide complete, balanced nutrition for strength and energy! whoo-hoo! great-tasting ensure. with nine grams of protein and twenty-six vitamins and minerals. ensure, for strength and energy. today's senior living...
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. >> it's a good thing i didn't go to the cafeteria. uit in support of her. but part of the story is the food service had a competitor come in and was looking at the school and was worried that the school district would give the business to the competitor. >> i knew there was another edge. >> this is what we are these days. we punish good people. tater tots forever. >> this is fun. check it out. >> oh my god. >> oh! >> [laughing]. >> build a slide to cut down on the 10 minute walk between the 2 streets. they shut it down after just 24 hours due to injuries. they were careening pretty hard. >> [laughing]. >> oh, look at that. >> i have been a proponent of slides as transportation since i was a kid. there was a slide that went from the first floor into the basement. it was great until billy died. slides are great. what a great idea. a shame that people got injured. >> then when someone breaking news a limb. >> this is infrastructure week spanish style. it's a little steep. i am not sure they did a lot of testing. >> i agree. >> [laughing].
. >> it's a good thing i didn't go to the cafeteria. uit in support of her. but part of the story is the food service had a competitor come in and was looking at the school and was worried that the school district would give the business to the competitor. >> i knew there was another edge. >> this is what we are these days. we punish good people. tater tots forever. >> this is fun. check it out. >> oh my god. >> oh! >> [laughing]. >> build a slide...
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. >>> across the country a new push to move school breakfast from the cafeteria into the classroom.he program called breakfast in the classroom is now serving 75 school districts across 26 states. that's because new research shows that having breakfast can make a significant difference in a child's ability to learn. and now the food research and action center wants to expand this program even further. >> school breakfast actually can help improve academic achievement. it's linked to higher test scores, it's linked to kids being able to focus and concentrate and behave in the classroom. >> school nutrition counselor joan shorter says that the program also helps students make healthy choices on their own. >> on any given day we have grains, we have our milk and we have fruit. >> most of our students do not have breakfast at home, so this is a wonderful way for them to start their day. >> and research also shows that children who eat breakfast at school also have better attendance. >>> governor gavin newsom is launching a contest for new ideas on how to stop wildfires before they start
. >>> across the country a new push to move school breakfast from the cafeteria into the classroom.he program called breakfast in the classroom is now serving 75 school districts across 26 states. that's because new research shows that having breakfast can make a significant difference in a child's ability to learn. and now the food research and action center wants to expand this program even further. >> school breakfast actually can help improve academic achievement. it's linked...
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. >>> new this morning, there's a nationwide push to move school breakfast from the cafeteria into the>> new research shows it's a lot more than just food for thought. researchers say the nutritional boost can make a serious difference. children's ability to learn significantly increases. it's all part of the program breakfast in the classroom which now serves 75 school districts across 26 states. but the food research and action center wants to expand the program even further. >> school breakfast actually can help improve academic achievement. it's linked to higher test scores, it's linked the kids being able to focus and concentrate and behave in the classroom. >> it's a win-win for everyone. >> research also shows children who eat breakfast at school also have better attendance and make healthier choices on their own. >>> four prayer dog pups at san francisco zoo now have their names. >> sprout, radish, walnut and meadow are the winning monike from the spring themed naming contest. gave more 2700 suggested names. the genders of the prairie dog pups have not yet been determined but t
. >>> new this morning, there's a nationwide push to move school breakfast from the cafeteria into the>> new research shows it's a lot more than just food for thought. researchers say the nutritional boost can make a serious difference. children's ability to learn significantly increases. it's all part of the program breakfast in the classroom which now serves 75 school districts across 26 states. but the food research and action center wants to expand the program even further....
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isotisville, he will n a minimum security camp where he will have access to a full-time rabbi as well as the cafeteria diet -- doritos and diet spite. he offer.his offers to be a whie blower was not accepted by the feds. we asked his attorney for a comment. he said why don't you ask president trump if it's okay to communicate with me, wouldn't want to get an old friend in trouble. cheryl and lauren, back to you. cheryl: todd piro, live for us in otisville, todd, thank you. lauren: another big story is your money this morning, because it is a global selloff that we're watching. the president wants the trade negotiations to move faster. the delegation from china is coming to the u.s. this week. we'll see if the vice premier actually comes. the dow is down 491 points, better than the five and change we were down moments ago. millions of dollars hanging in the balance after the stunning disqualification at the kentucky derby. i know. and the latest on the college admission scandal, why some are taking another shot at the usc rowing team after this old recruitment ad resurfaces. keep it here. this is the c
isotisville, he will n a minimum security camp where he will have access to a full-time rabbi as well as the cafeteria diet -- doritos and diet spite. he offer.his offers to be a whie blower was not accepted by the feds. we asked his attorney for a comment. he said why don't you ask president trump if it's okay to communicate with me, wouldn't want to get an old friend in trouble. cheryl and lauren, back to you. cheryl: todd piro, live for us in otisville, todd, thank you. lauren: another big...
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a big evening out, we go to the cafeteria. when my mom had us, she stayed home until my brother went off to school so for about 10 years we lived off my dad's paycheck, my dad worked at high school and taught at north lake college in he worked at a racetrack that my uncle owns and onsupported a family of five $25,000 per year. we knew no different. growing up, because my parents are both teachers, i was a fantastic student, which is a total lie. you remember that kid that was awful in school? the kid that always disrupted class and could never pay attention? the teachers would take that kid if they didn't have to have me in their class. i was the worst kid in my school and my parents put up with it. all the way through school i didn't know envy until i got to high school because i got to go where my mom taught. a lot of kids came from north dallas, 15, 16 years old, all the other kids had brand-new mustangs. finders were showing up. i worked to summer jobs and -- i worked two summer jobs and saved up $900 to get a camaro, but
a big evening out, we go to the cafeteria. when my mom had us, she stayed home until my brother went off to school so for about 10 years we lived off my dad's paycheck, my dad worked at high school and taught at north lake college in he worked at a racetrack that my uncle owns and onsupported a family of five $25,000 per year. we knew no different. growing up, because my parents are both teachers, i was a fantastic student, which is a total lie. you remember that kid that was awful in school?...
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. >> after he and a coupleof school mates raced to the cafeteria because it was pizza day. >> reportethgrandfar, prominent scholar and commentator michael dyson says h max was call "n" word by a fellow classmate and the ki threatened his life. >> threatened to go home and retrieve his father's gun and come back to school and shsot my grand >> a police report was file by the school and this letter was sent home telling parents about the incident and reassuring them the school is a safe and nurturing environmentn but dyso says this wasn't the first time a racially charged incident has happened at the school. his oldest grandson was targeted last year by another student. >> i felt very scared and didn'a to kndo. ow>> reporter: so higdyson say not only fighting for his grandson's safety, but he wants meaningful changes made at the dhool. >> what do you about this? what are the institutional mechanisms that can be put in place address this kind of situation and raise the consciousness so that young people and staff membs are aware. >> meagan fitzgerald, news 4. >>> a helpf alert your family
. >> after he and a coupleof school mates raced to the cafeteria because it was pizza day. >> reportethgrandfar, prominent scholar and commentator michael dyson says h max was call "n" word by a fellow classmate and the ki threatened his life. >> threatened to go home and retrieve his father's gun and come back to school and shsot my grand >> a police report was file by the school and this letter was sent home telling parents about the incident and reassuring...
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>> i was just in the cafeteria getting lunch before this, and someone's like, are you one of the 14?e it. they think -- they ask me for my autograph. >> there are several of us in the same carpool, so it makes for an interesting commute, when you're all kind of battling for the front seat, because you want to throw up, and we're all jammed in there. >> what have been some of the best moments so far? >> just our boss' reaction. when i walked up to her the day i told her, she just go, you too? and just shook her head, she just knew. >> reporter: as for maternity leave, their boss has already covered ten nurses to cover them when the real baby boom starts this summer. >> john, alisyn? >> when do you think doctors will figure out what causes all of these pregnancy requestsies? >> and erica covered a story like this in maine, in a maternity ward. >> and at the first time i thought it was the same story. it's apparently breaking out at hospitals all over. >> all over new england. all over new england. >> what's that about? that's where you're from? >> i thought maybe it was like the patrio
>> i was just in the cafeteria getting lunch before this, and someone's like, are you one of the 14?e it. they think -- they ask me for my autograph. >> there are several of us in the same carpool, so it makes for an interesting commute, when you're all kind of battling for the front seat, because you want to throw up, and we're all jammed in there. >> what have been some of the best moments so far? >> just our boss' reaction. when i walked up to her the day i told her,...
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it felt like school when everyone's, like, in the cafeteria and they know where to sit. i said, "what do we do tonight?" he's like, "well, we write." and i was like, "till when?" and he was like, "8:00 in the morning." and then all these doors started shutting and i realized, like, oh, i work here. >> jimmy: yeah. [ laughter ] not only you work here, you live there. >> it was terrifying. yeah. >> jimmy: you really do. >> and i'll never be seen again. >> jimmy: who was your office mate? >> who was my office mate? oh, oh, oh, that's also weird. when i first came, my office mate was zach galifianakis. [ laughter ] he was a guest writer for two weeks. do you remember that? >> jimmy: no. >> yeah. we would walk back to the hotel like, "what are we doing here?" >> jimmy: wow. i forgot that he was a guest writer. >> it was crazy. >> jimmy: no way. and then he left and then you -- >> he left and no one ever heard from him again. [ laughter ] >> jimmy: i remember you -- >> you were with horatio always. >> jimmy: always with horatio. >> that was the best office. that was the dumbes
it felt like school when everyone's, like, in the cafeteria and they know where to sit. i said, "what do we do tonight?" he's like, "well, we write." and i was like, "till when?" and he was like, "8:00 in the morning." and then all these doors started shutting and i realized, like, oh, i work here. >> jimmy: yeah. [ laughter ] not only you work here, you live there. >> it was terrifying. yeah. >> jimmy: you really do. >> and i'll...
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since he took the publicjob, we are stuck with chicken wraps from the cafeteria at this point. is debating holding him in contempt. but he gave no indication that he was concerned. he feels very comfortable about what he has done. and i think he is eager to have the record out there. he has done. and i think he is eager to have the record out therem must have been such a weird moment, there are you and he with your chicken wraps, in a corner of the room in the corner of your eye, presumably there is a tv on whether house is debating holding him in contempt. he is a man who has a self regard and self esteem, he can't have ever thought out when he came back into the front side of politics there would be people voting on whether he was in contempt or not? we did without the tv for lunch, it made for a more pleasant lunch. 0bviously made for a more pleasant lunch. obviously this was looming. i don't believe that it really is that pressing on william barr. i know that for a fact. he is a very thoughtful individual, doesn't take these steps without being certain that they are the righ
since he took the publicjob, we are stuck with chicken wraps from the cafeteria at this point. is debating holding him in contempt. but he gave no indication that he was concerned. he feels very comfortable about what he has done. and i think he is eager to have the record out there. he has done. and i think he is eager to have the record out therem must have been such a weird moment, there are you and he with your chicken wraps, in a corner of the room in the corner of your eye, presumably...
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it was taken over by the cafeteria. it was taken over by the media. disruptive to traffic.amera, one reporter, and then it will be released to the world, instead of a gaggle of photographers, something like 200 photographers, something like 200 photographers and dozens of television crews doing stand—up as the royal couple in the past have come out of hospital. it is also not a burden on the royal mother, because what mother really, after having given birth, after a most traumatic period, wants to get dressed up in her best party frock, made up to the nines, hair with not a strand out of place, to walk up and face the media. that is really the last thing you want to do. but if you are producing an heir to the throne, that is what you have to do. tell us about the name, as well. we don't know yet whether he might or might not be a prince. well, we don't know whether he is going to be a prince, we don't know whether he is going to have a title, he could be called the earl of dumbarton. i think harry and meghan are modern thinking and they will not do any favours to their litt
it was taken over by the cafeteria. it was taken over by the media. disruptive to traffic.amera, one reporter, and then it will be released to the world, instead of a gaggle of photographers, something like 200 photographers, something like 200 photographers and dozens of television crews doing stand—up as the royal couple in the past have come out of hospital. it is also not a burden on the royal mother, because what mother really, after having given birth, after a most traumatic period,...
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a track and field banquet was going on in the school cafeteria at the time. everyone took shelter in the school gym. trees were knocked down around campus and a dugout was blown out. fortunately no one was hurt. >>> good morning to you. finally getting some more typical weather for may around the bay area. low clouds and fog but filling in along the san mateo coast partly cloudy inland. and if you are heading the kids off to school just a few clouds, in the 50s. it's cool. nice and mild. mid and upper 60s around the bay and inlapped by about 11:00. still chilly at the coast. afternoon temperatures climbing through the upper 70s. elsewhere around the bay with the cooler numbers in the north bay, it is 56 in oakland. 54 in los gatos. fremont at 55. with that stable marine layer at the shoreline we will have plenty of fog there. it will pull back for a time but notice still the showers in the mountains and yet another system that will arrive tomorrow keeping temperatures, in fact, bringing them down a little bit for the bay area due to an expanding marine layer
a track and field banquet was going on in the school cafeteria at the time. everyone took shelter in the school gym. trees were knocked down around campus and a dugout was blown out. fortunately no one was hurt. >>> good morning to you. finally getting some more typical weather for may around the bay area. low clouds and fog but filling in along the san mateo coast partly cloudy inland. and if you are heading the kids off to school just a few clouds, in the 50s. it's cool. nice and...
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the proposal. read my president from taking a big bite out of regulations, limiting sodium and requiring whole grains in school cafeteriase country, they say it is about choice and flexibility but most experts say the new rules will not result in food for thought.>> they will never be consistent with the best practices for dietary advice for kids. we think that is a real problem. >> reporter: the center for science is now suing the administration hoping to bring back the old guidelines claiming the changes being pushed are politically motivated. >> they are very alive with some aspects of the food industry that services this marketplace. >> reporter: but this food fight will not be easy. the school nutrition association has been lobbying hard for the changes claiming 2 million fewer students in school lunches each day since the up aided standards went into effect. research shows today school meals are healthier than the typical packed lunch so we want more students to eat these nutritious meals but most parents we spoke to say they do not support the changes.>> it's really unhealthy for kids.>> reporter: ultimately exper
the proposal. read my president from taking a big bite out of regulations, limiting sodium and requiring whole grains in school cafeteriase country, they say it is about choice and flexibility but most experts say the new rules will not result in food for thought.>> they will never be consistent with the best practices for dietary advice for kids. we think that is a real problem. >> reporter: the center for science is now suing the administration hoping to bring back the old...
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police say when they arrived they found a man who was shot to death inside the building's cafeteria. n released. witnesses say the gunfire erupted after a fight between 2 women. police also say the word spread about the party on social media. >>i think it's a tragic now know with his to sage could get guns from and feel like the pens the to says children for than the foam. >>police say they have made no arrests at this time, but they are looking for 2 people. >>and installing bullet resistant glass in school buildings to keep students safe that is the idea being considered by some school districts now in indiana on friday school officials went to a gun range to get a demonstration of how the glass holds up. the shots fired at the glass with a handgun resulted in shattered fronts but the back of the glass remains smooths and they are 15 could still not penetrate the glass, but it did produce blow black of glass shards towards the shooter. our kids are. >>absolutely vital to us and we're going to do everything is necessary to protect thing that impressed me the most honestly was the fac
police say when they arrived they found a man who was shot to death inside the building's cafeteria. n released. witnesses say the gunfire erupted after a fight between 2 women. police also say the word spread about the party on social media. >>i think it's a tragic now know with his to sage could get guns from and feel like the pens the to says children for than the foam. >>police say they have made no arrests at this time, but they are looking for 2 people. >>and installing...
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then when i went down to the cafeteria to get us coffees, she said "i love you," and it was only in thatough together to stay together. >> you really dove deep to figure out your spirituality from this moment and it seems like you did it together. >> we're both without religion so it wasn't part of our makeup. >> they travelled far and wide in search of meaning and connection, from grief support groups to spiritual retreats >> when you explore all these different things, these religions, these philosophiers, these authors, was there a moment where you could believe that she was somewhere else? >> when we ended up realizing that we felt gretta's spirit, it wasn't because we had tried the right ceremony, i think it was because we had done so much work together looking for her and we found her within ourselves unfortunately time moves forward and we don't ever move on from gretta's death, but we do move forward. >> talk about how you decided to have another baby. >> i think because the accident was -- there was so much randomness that it was either that we were going to be afraid of literal
then when i went down to the cafeteria to get us coffees, she said "i love you," and it was only in thatough together to stay together. >> you really dove deep to figure out your spirituality from this moment and it seems like you did it together. >> we're both without religion so it wasn't part of our makeup. >> they travelled far and wide in search of meaning and connection, from grief support groups to spiritual retreats >> when you explore all these...
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. >> i was unaware of this initiative until the cafeteria earlier this week were early last week. some folks came over and sat down with me and started talking about this. is this a group of collaborators tye status quo isn't working and nothing we tried before has worked into the curb and program while it is a good effort, it is also not going to work so my biggest concern about the problem is whether it goes far enough for whether it is more than they propose. if you love the land and if you love the wild horses come you are asked to come to the conclusion that the status quo is terrible, no way around it. i am frustrated by this and i don't mean to diminish the efforts of the committee or others who've been working on this for a long time because this has been not just my efforts but other members of the committee some of my democratic friends and some of the staff. we have to do better than we have done and i don't know what else to do to try to movee this forward. in the last 30 seconds, two things for you. utah is a great place and we certainly welcome you and could argue th
. >> i was unaware of this initiative until the cafeteria earlier this week were early last week. some folks came over and sat down with me and started talking about this. is this a group of collaborators tye status quo isn't working and nothing we tried before has worked into the curb and program while it is a good effort, it is also not going to work so my biggest concern about the problem is whether it goes far enough for whether it is more than they propose. if you love the land and...
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met the love of my life and now a professor here, and at that time a visitor of the fed in the court cafeteria. in 1994 president clinton nominated me to serve as the governor of the federal reserve . i later returned to berkeley to teach but was asked in 2004 to serve as president of the federal reserve bank of san francisco, one of the 12 banks that were part of the federal reserve system. of the assignment placed me right in the midst of the housing boom and bust that precipitated the worst financial crisis in the united states since the great depression. i worked with other senior leaders to contain the crisis and to craft monetary policies that would promote economic recovery. in 2010 i moved from san francisco to washington to serve as vice chair of the federal reserve court board of governors and in that capacity i continue to work on monitoring policy and crafting financial regulations designed to prevent future financial catastrophe. as president degioia noted, pres. obama nominated me in 2014 to serve as chair, succeeding ben where i continued this work. this evening i'd like to shar
met the love of my life and now a professor here, and at that time a visitor of the fed in the court cafeteria. in 1994 president clinton nominated me to serve as the governor of the federal reserve . i later returned to berkeley to teach but was asked in 2004 to serve as president of the federal reserve bank of san francisco, one of the 12 banks that were part of the federal reserve system. of the assignment placed me right in the midst of the housing boom and bust that precipitated the worst...
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the school cafeteria server in new hampshire fired for feeding a student who couldn't afford to pay for will be on then that story and others on "the daily briefing" ." >> harris: take a look at the new fox news poll and, showing joe biden opening an 18-point lead over bernie sanders among primary voters. this as "the hill" is reporting the former vp has been raking with barack obama as he moves to the left. by then now saying the government should provide insurance for illegals. he also supports a $50 minimum wage and has endorsed a form of public option on health care, all proposals that go farther than president obama. the power panel slides in every david webb, host ruth and radio talk show host. and brad gerstman, founding partner of gotham government relations. good to see you both. i'm going to start with you. why joe biden, 35%, bernie in recent polling, 70%. everyone else in single digits. >> every democrat wants joe biden. it's like the hillary effect. everyone wanted that person had the experience, who had been there, the hanscom experience. someone who could take on the pres
the school cafeteria server in new hampshire fired for feeding a student who couldn't afford to pay for will be on then that story and others on "the daily briefing" ." >> harris: take a look at the new fox news poll and, showing joe biden opening an 18-point lead over bernie sanders among primary voters. this as "the hill" is reporting the former vp has been raking with barack obama as he moves to the left. by then now saying the government should provide...
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two house republicans got the capital cafeteria to rename french fries freedom fries.of our american products should get a freedom rebranding. if natural gas is now freedom gas, then let's call coal freedom nuggets. let's call crude oil, freedom juice. american cars should be called freedom boxes. and the tires they ride upon should be freedom circles. and what about prescription medicine exports? ah, those can be freedom capsules. then again, i bet some of them might actually treat my freedom gas. dom gas. take prilosec otc and take control of heartburn. so you don't have to stash antacids here... here... or, here. kick your antacid habit with prilosec otc. one pill a day, 24 hours, zero heartburn. hey, who are you? oh, hey jeff, i'm a car thief... what?! i'm here to steal your car because, well, that's my job. what? what?? what?! (laughing) what?? what?! what?! [crash] what?! haha, it happens. and if you've got cut-rate car insurance, paying for this could feel like getting robbed twice. so get allstate... and be better protected from mayhem... like me. ♪ we like dri
two house republicans got the capital cafeteria to rename french fries freedom fries.of our american products should get a freedom rebranding. if natural gas is now freedom gas, then let's call coal freedom nuggets. let's call crude oil, freedom juice. american cars should be called freedom boxes. and the tires they ride upon should be freedom circles. and what about prescription medicine exports? ah, those can be freedom capsules. then again, i bet some of them might actually treat my freedom...
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school districts -- two schools in the district, both owe a little over $3,000 to the federal government for cafeteriao these two sisters, hallie and hannah, they're 13 and 11, have been selling lemonade to try to help put money towards that. they handed over a check of $460, and their parents say with the help of an online fundraiser, they've already paid off the debt of one of those schools. >> already paid off the debt. >> yeah, like 3000 bucks that those girls could have pocketed and done all kinds of fun things with, but instead they're giving back, incredible. >> the kids are stepping up to save the day as usual. >> they always do. >> and they're smart. >>> this is also smart. a smart toilet. you know, we spend some time on that, sitting down. >> a little bit. >> doing some business. >> a little bit. >> apparently this smart toilet can really help predict heart failure. engineers at the rochester institute of technology have invented a groundbreaking toilet seat that can monitor cardio activity and predict congestive heart failure. >> right through the seat there? >> yes. >> so your toilet is no
school districts -- two schools in the district, both owe a little over $3,000 to the federal government for cafeteriao these two sisters, hallie and hannah, they're 13 and 11, have been selling lemonade to try to help put money towards that. they handed over a check of $460, and their parents say with the help of an online fundraiser, they've already paid off the debt of one of those schools. >> already paid off the debt. >> yeah, like 3000 bucks that those girls could have...
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kids don't get served meat in the cafeteria. brian: interesting campaign. hat fall a couple weeks later and yet he got reelected. steve: staten island chuck. that was the end of staten island chuck. there was actually according to the "new york post" kind of a coverup where the zoo was trying to cover up the fact that the ground hog didn't actually die. that wasn't chuck that was a groundhog named charlotte. brian: because you can't really tell the difference in groundhogs. no one in america wants to admit it. they all look the same. [laughter] ainsley: it's so true. you are right. top story with grumpy cat what did you say the bottom line is? brian: he is dead. steve: meanwhile the president of the united states came to a couple of events in new york city yesterday. on the way up, he had this comment about mayor bill de blasio. >> i can't believe it. i just heard that the worst mayor in the history of new york city and without question the worst mayor in the united states is now running for president. it will never happen. i'm pretty good at predicting thin
kids don't get served meat in the cafeteria. brian: interesting campaign. hat fall a couple weeks later and yet he got reelected. steve: staten island chuck. that was the end of staten island chuck. there was actually according to the "new york post" kind of a coverup where the zoo was trying to cover up the fact that the ground hog didn't actually die. that wasn't chuck that was a groundhog named charlotte. brian: because you can't really tell the difference in groundhogs. no one in...
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the south bay got pumped up before tonight's playoff game. >>> a yogurt company steps in to make sure all students in one school district get a hot lunch following a school district's controversial cafeteria policy. >>> a live along the embarcadero. a gorgeous start to >>> in the east bay, b.a.r.t. passengers will be taking a free bus shuttle between concord and pleasant hill stations while they replace the 50-year-old track. b.a.r.t.'s maintenance team will be replacing rail, electrical and train control equipment as well as a drainage system. the track way will also be closed memorial day weekend and the second weekend in june. service elsewhere should not be affected. >>> in the south bay, fans took playoff excitement to the streets. abc 7 news was near s.a.p. center where the sharks are hosting a street rally before every home game in the final. they faced blues in the 2019 western conference finals. >> before the sharks came to san jose there was such a hockey void out here. west coast. so this has just been fun. they do a lot of outreach with the community. it's a really good fit. san jose and the sharks. >> love to see theurnout. fans, as you can see, enjoyed music, a slap shot boo
the south bay got pumped up before tonight's playoff game. >>> a yogurt company steps in to make sure all students in one school district get a hot lunch following a school district's controversial cafeteria policy. >>> a live along the embarcadero. a gorgeous start to >>> in the east bay, b.a.r.t. passengers will be taking a free bus shuttle between concord and pleasant hill stations while they replace the 50-year-old track. b.a.r.t.'s maintenance team will be...
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the mother of a new hampshire high school student who received free food from a cafeteria worker. e story? her son is not a needy child. she is revealing through a local newspaper, facebook messages that were sent to cover up the give aways. she shared the message. she says they show kimball asking the student to pay his tab and add money to the account so the manager would not see a problem. the food service company said she had been giving away food for months and lying about it. the superintendent of the district says it is taking back the demand kimball be rehired in light of the new messages. >>> you might be planning to go to the grocery store today to get food for a cookout, maybe. take a closer look at what you are serving. a study showing 5% of new invasive cancer diagnoses can be attributed to diet. joining us is cnn health and wellness writer, jacqueline. we talked before the segment. what? what can i not eat? what i'm putting in my body and food i'm eating connects with cancer. break it down for us. what is the study telling us? >> it is a wake-up call. 80,110 cancer ca
the mother of a new hampshire high school student who received free food from a cafeteria worker. e story? her son is not a needy child. she is revealing through a local newspaper, facebook messages that were sent to cover up the give aways. she shared the message. she says they show kimball asking the student to pay his tab and add money to the account so the manager would not see a problem. the food service company said she had been giving away food for months and lying about it. the...
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. >> so i will tell you this, that i was unaware of this initiative until i was in the longworth cafeteria earlier this week or late last week. and some folks came over and sat down with me and they were from i think spca. they started talking about this. i went back to the office and i said is this even -- is the group of collaborators? is this even actually true? and they looked into it. here's the reality, the status quo is not working. and nothing we have tried before has worked. and our current program, it's a good effort, okay, but it's also not going to work. and my biggest concern about this program is whether it goes far enough. whether it maybe needs to be more than they propose. but if you love the land and if you love the wild horses, you have to come to the conclusion that the status quo is terrible. no way around it. >> and i should pry to myself, no pun intended, in the sense that i am frustrated by this. and i don't mean to diminish the efforts of the committee or others who have been working on this for a long time with me because this has been not just my efforts, it's be
. >> so i will tell you this, that i was unaware of this initiative until i was in the longworth cafeteria earlier this week or late last week. and some folks came over and sat down with me and they were from i think spca. they started talking about this. i went back to the office and i said is this even -- is the group of collaborators? is this even actually true? and they looked into it. here's the reality, the status quo is not working. and nothing we have tried before has worked. and...
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the biggest bump. shuttle drivers, cafeteria workers, and janitors will be paid at least 20 bucks an hour. y says the pay increase will take effect next year. >>> a big decision for the future of facial recognition. san francisco lawmakers will vote tomorrow on whether or not to ban the technology. if the legislation passes the city will become the first to outlaw facial recognition software. in the past san francisco police used the technology to fine criminals and prevent identity fraud. supporters of the ban say the technology poses a threat to civil rights. >>> an emotional day in court for actress felicity hoffman who pled guilty in the college admission scandal. she said nothing to reporters. the tv star cried and at times struggled to speak as she admitted paying $15,000 for a proctor to correct answers on her daughter's college entrance exam. prosecutors are requesting she spend four months in prison. >> felicity hoffman is like many white collar defendants in trouble for the first time. she is racing to court to plead guilty, cooperate with the government, get the lowest sentence p
the biggest bump. shuttle drivers, cafeteria workers, and janitors will be paid at least 20 bucks an hour. y says the pay increase will take effect next year. >>> a big decision for the future of facial recognition. san francisco lawmakers will vote tomorrow on whether or not to ban the technology. if the legislation passes the city will become the first to outlaw facial recognition software. in the past san francisco police used the technology to fine criminals and prevent identity...
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the middle of next year. >> that includes shuttle drivers, cafeteria workers and jaen tores, facebook says it's raising wagese bay area's high cost of living. >>> still ahead, uber driver arrests. what this man is accused of trying to do to two passengers. >>> live desk, princess cruise passenger killed during an excursion in alaska. i'll tell awe we know. >> we have a serious issue in the east bay. major delays in oakland, due to a tanker truck fire. the fire is out. we have a full closure at westbound 580, the connector to westbound 280. it's a revolution in sleep. the sleep number 360 smart bed is on sale now during our memorial day sale. it senses your movement, and automatically adjusts to keep you both comfortable. it even helps with this. so you wake up ready to hit the ground running. only at a sleep number store. during the memorial day sale, save $1000 on the new queen sleep number 360 special edition smart bed, now only $1,799. only for a limited time. sleep number. proven, quality sleep. listen to your mom, knuckleheads. hand em over. hand what over? video games, whatever you got. let's go. you c
the middle of next year. >> that includes shuttle drivers, cafeteria workers and jaen tores, facebook says it's raising wagese bay area's high cost of living. >>> still ahead, uber driver arrests. what this man is accused of trying to do to two passengers. >>> live desk, princess cruise passenger killed during an excursion in alaska. i'll tell awe we know. >> we have a serious issue in the east bay. major delays in oakland, due to a tanker truck fire. the fire is...
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brian: home depot cofounder ken langone is the son after janitor and cafeteria worker. s soon. ♪ why go with anybody else? we know their rates are good, we know that they're always going to take care of us. it was an instant savings and i should have changed a long time ago. it was funny because when we would call another insurance company, hey would say "oh we can't beat usaa" we're the webber family. we're the tenney's we're the hayles, and we're usaa members for life. ♪ get your usaa auto insurance quote today. who wanted to get away who used expedia to book the vacation rental that led to the ride which took them to the place where they discovered that sometimes a little down time can lift you right up. flights, hotels, cars, activities, vacation rentals. expedia. everything you need to go. activities, vacation rentals. take prilosec otc and take control of heartburn. so you don't have to stash antacids here... here... or, here. kick your antacid habit with prilosec otc. one pill a day, 24 hours, zero heartburn. ♪ ainsley: this is your shot of the morning. nasa getti
brian: home depot cofounder ken langone is the son after janitor and cafeteria worker. s soon. ♪ why go with anybody else? we know their rates are good, we know that they're always going to take care of us. it was an instant savings and i should have changed a long time ago. it was funny because when we would call another insurance company, hey would say "oh we can't beat usaa" we're the webber family. we're the tenney's we're the hayles, and we're usaa members for life. ♪ get...
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trump is baking making a big bite out of standards, the white house rolling back rules that limit sodium and requires whole grains in school cafeteriashey say it is about choice and flexibility, but most experts say the new rules won't resolve for food for thought. >> the new standard will never be consistent with the best practices for kids. >> the center for science is suing the administration, hoping to bring back the old guidelines, claiming the changes being pushed are politically motivated.>> they are very alive with some aspects of the food industry that service the marketplace. >> this food fight won't be easy, the school nutrition association has been lobbying hard for the changes, claiming 2 million fewer students eat school lunches each day since the standards went into effect, and writing, research shows today's school meals are healthier than the typical packed lunch, so we want students to eat these nutritious meals. but, most parents we spoke to say they don't support the changes.>> it is really unhealthy for kids, that is not how they can learn best.>> i don't know how it is going to help anyone, really.>> experts and
trump is baking making a big bite out of standards, the white house rolling back rules that limit sodium and requires whole grains in school cafeteriashey say it is about choice and flexibility, but most experts say the new rules won't resolve for food for thought. >> the new standard will never be consistent with the best practices for kids. >> the center for science is suing the administration, hoping to bring back the old guidelines, claiming the changes being pushed are...
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the unofficial kickoff to summer. so it is going to be dry right now. >> thank you. >>> a cafeteria worker is fired for giving free food to students gets a new job offer from a famous chef. that story is next. >>> and then at 6:00, the staggering number of illegally rents, and the terrifying consequences for the >>> a tornado touched down south of fresno as storms came through the area this weekend. an ef tornado was near huron yesterday, and the surveyors found no damage and nobody was injured, but the tornado touched down with 70-mile-an-hour winds and it is the first tornado after several funnel clouds were spotted. the clouds brought wind and hail, and two more cells are to move through the central valley, but they predict not to be as intense. >>> and rain and hail flooded part of stockton as some residents had to get in kayaks to leave their homes. they were forced to close multiple roads for hours, and stockton on average gets 1.5 inches of rain for entire month of may, but some parts of the city saw 2 inches of rainfall yesterday alone. >>> a new hampshire school lunch lady lost her job over the act of kindness
the unofficial kickoff to summer. so it is going to be dry right now. >> thank you. >>> a cafeteria worker is fired for giving free food to students gets a new job offer from a famous chef. that story is next. >>> and then at 6:00, the staggering number of illegally rents, and the terrifying consequences for the >>> a tornado touched down south of fresno as storms came through the area this weekend. an ef tornado was near huron yesterday, and the surveyors found...
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the company has had to shut down mines and pay compensation after a dam at brumadinho collapsed in late january, unleashing a torrent of toxic mud that buried nearby buildings, including a company cafeteriak—up of a new lunar lander spacecraft he hopes will take equipment and humans to the moon by 202a. the unmanned, reusable blue moon vehicle will carry scientific instruments, satellites and rovers. he told an audience of potential customers and officials from nasa: "it's time to go back to the moon, this time to stay". and now — what's trending in the business news this morning. facebook has been responding to an opinion piece in the new york times from its billionaire co—founder chris hughes. he said it has become too powerful and should be broken up. "you don't enforce accountability by calling for the breakup of a successful american company," the company wrote in response. bloomberg has analysis on the trade war. they include its massive holdings of us treasury bonds. but trying to use that leverage could be risky, it says. and business insider counts the cost of uber choosing to float during the current market turmoil. uber chose the worst possible week to have its ipo, and the ba
the company has had to shut down mines and pay compensation after a dam at brumadinho collapsed in late january, unleashing a torrent of toxic mud that buried nearby buildings, including a company cafeteriak—up of a new lunar lander spacecraft he hopes will take equipment and humans to the moon by 202a. the unmanned, reusable blue moon vehicle will carry scientific instruments, satellites and rovers. he told an audience of potential customers and officials from nasa: "it's time to go...
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the top ways some employers try to keep employees happy and healthy. on-site massage and meditation trooms. rock climbing walls and cafeteria and beer on tap. e new digs at hudson yards we have fancy bells and whistles i'm obsessed with the parkling water tap in every kitchen. but you know what i'd take over all the cool new perks, one degree warmer on the thermostat. you feel me, ladies. i know you do. it's an ages old battle of the sexes. who controls the office temperature. for decades it's been men, most modern offices use climate control systems based on the metabolic rate of average 40-year-old man. that temperature is five degrees cooler than a woman's ideal temp which is why you see us huddled over space heaters wrapped in shawls and blankets and sipping piping hot tea in summer. as my husband is fond of saying you can always add layers. i can only take so many off. well there is a reason to crank up the office thermostat. a new study shows women are in fact more productive when the office temperature is a tick warmer. science. in this latest study published by the journal plos 1 women scored bert on math and verbal tests when the th
the top ways some employers try to keep employees happy and healthy. on-site massage and meditation trooms. rock climbing walls and cafeteria and beer on tap. e new digs at hudson yards we have fancy bells and whistles i'm obsessed with the parkling water tap in every kitchen. but you know what i'd take over all the cool new perks, one degree warmer on the thermostat. you feel me, ladies. i know you do. it's an ages old battle of the sexes. who controls the office temperature. for decades it's...
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>>> and, where thousands of immigrants were separated from the border, we have numbers that suggest that is happening. >>> a school cafeteria worker fired for letting a student bay late has been offered her job back. will she take it? the question is... is fast enough? ♪ or, do you want speed and style? power and attraction? exhilaration and distinction? ♪ introducing performance, born of refinement. ♪ the lexus rc line. ♪ experience amazing at your lexus dealer. so are the traits you love about your breed, but behind them are health needs you may not see. royal canin believes in tailored nutrition, to ensure his long back and playful spirit get the joint support they need. or to help this gentle giant keep her heart going strong. we've developed over 200 formulas to support the magnificence that makes them, them. find the right formula for your pet at royalcanin.com. i think i found my dream car. it turns out they want me to start next month. she can stay with you to finish her senior year? of course she can! [ laughter ] [ groaning ] hey! want to drive? really? [ engine revs ] do you think we can do this, rob? things will
>>> and, where thousands of immigrants were separated from the border, we have numbers that suggest that is happening. >>> a school cafeteria worker fired for letting a student bay late has been offered her job back. will she take it? the question is... is fast enough? ♪ or, do you want speed and style? power and attraction? exhilaration and distinction? ♪ introducing performance, born of refinement. ♪ the lexus rc line. ♪ experience amazing at your lexus dealer. so...