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you trust what is being served up in the cafeteria? adam sadler might have mocked the lunch lady but the truth is her job is no laughing matter. what happens in her kitchen can impact your kid's health. >> they come full and happy and it sound good. >> reporter: but how do they look on paper. we decided to find out so we looked through thousands of pages of inspection reports sorting through hundreds of schools all over the baltimore area to see who is serving up something that might turn your stomach. >> infestations of bugs or row dents and mice or rats, keeping food at appropriate temperatures. >> reporter: san tearans or food inspectors do the searching behind those serving lines. but hold onto your hair nets, we're doing the dishing showing you reports you would never see otherwise. and mystery meat is not the only thing you would see in the cafeteria. >> i'm glad my kids are packing. >> reporter: but they have to eat somewhere somewhere. and they could be sharing crumbs. we look ambassador 479 schools in four districts, baltimore
you trust what is being served up in the cafeteria? adam sadler might have mocked the lunch lady but the truth is her job is no laughing matter. what happens in her kitchen can impact your kid's health. >> they come full and happy and it sound good. >> reporter: but how do they look on paper. we decided to find out so we looked through thousands of pages of inspection reports sorting through hundreds of schools all over the baltimore area to see who is serving up something that...
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being served up in the cafeteria? adam sandler may have mocked the lunch lady but the truth is her job is no laughing matter. what happens in her kitchen can impact your kids ' health. >> they come home full and happy and it sounds good. >> reporter: how do the cafeterias look on paper? we decided to find out so we looked through thousands of pages of inspection reports, sorting through hundreds of schools all over the baltimore area to see who is serving up something that might turn your stomach. >> evidence of infestation of bugs or rodents, mice or rats. you're looking for keeping food at appropriate temperatures. >> food inspectors do the searching behind those serving lines but hold onto your hairnets. we're showing you the reports you'd never see otherwise and from what we have seen, mystery meat isn't the only scary thing in the kitchen. >> i'm glad that my kids are packing. >> reporter: even kids who pack lunch have to eat somewhere and if the cafeteria is not clean, they could be sharing crumbs with some teac
being served up in the cafeteria? adam sandler may have mocked the lunch lady but the truth is her job is no laughing matter. what happens in her kitchen can impact your kids ' health. >> they come home full and happy and it sounds good. >> reporter: how do the cafeterias look on paper? we decided to find out so we looked through thousands of pages of inspection reports, sorting through hundreds of schools all over the baltimore area to see who is serving up something that might...
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low income students get free meals in school cafeterias, if they mean the standards under the national school program. nationwide school cafeterias have commonly offered parallel a la carte sales of food. here in san francisco, our school cafeterias have barely been redesigned so that they offer an array of choices, yet all of the joys of retreat -- meet the requirement for national standards. far more students are eating in the cafeterias now that they have been redesigned. keeping outside vendors a reasonable distance from schools allows equitable cafeteria designed to be successful. and despite funding shortages, the cafeteria fare has been improving, along with all grains and a greater array of choices. mobile vendors do not have to feed low-income students for the reimbursement amount or paid worker union wages, as our school cafeterias do. by the way, the 1,500 foot limit is not arbitrary. it was set so that kids could still get to a location to buy food or drink. thank you for supporting -- >> thank you. >> i wanted to the knowledge -- >> thank you. >> good morning. i am a nutri
low income students get free meals in school cafeterias, if they mean the standards under the national school program. nationwide school cafeterias have commonly offered parallel a la carte sales of food. here in san francisco, our school cafeterias have barely been redesigned so that they offer an array of choices, yet all of the joys of retreat -- meet the requirement for national standards. far more students are eating in the cafeterias now that they have been redesigned. keeping outside...
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the options you saw in the cafeteria were an example of that. we have put salad bars in 50 of our elementary and middle schools. we are open to provide more wars to -- more resources in the upcoming year to provide more resources to public schools. i don't know many schools that are funding salad bars. some people wanted that. they said these kids would never get excited. you saw for yourself that kids are actually eating broccoli. george bush sr., eat your heart out. kids are truly enthusiastic about eating broccoli. they are an enthusiastic about eating something a little different than your typical burrito or pizza. we have initiated a real effort, a deliberate effort, to become sugar savvy, to think a little differently about what we drink. we have a program called "drinkwater." we have a soda-free summer program. we have done a lot of things that have marked the trend across the country, dealing with the issues of trans fats, raising the awareness are around the issues of salt and sodium. all these things are important. i am proud of it. it
the options you saw in the cafeteria were an example of that. we have put salad bars in 50 of our elementary and middle schools. we are open to provide more wars to -- more resources in the upcoming year to provide more resources to public schools. i don't know many schools that are funding salad bars. some people wanted that. they said these kids would never get excited. you saw for yourself that kids are actually eating broccoli. george bush sr., eat your heart out. kids are truly...
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together -- i worry that it might lead to an effort where somebody might go outside and leave the cafeteria area for kids and students in the school. i appreciate the very clear language that addresses the issue. hopefully the task force plays a leading role so that we do not minimize the great work of the parent activists. supervisor campos: just echoing the comments that were made about the great work that supervisor dufty has done on this legislation. i am very supportive of it. on the issue of food trucks being near schools, i have a somewhat different perspective. i do think that we should be on board and making sure that we provide healthy food choices for our students. and i think that the work that has been done are around that is something that should be commended. that said, i don't think that it necessarily means that a ban on some of the trucks that have been identified is necessarily the right answer. i will tell you that i have worked with many people, many small merchants that on those trucks that will take issue with the fact that such a vendor automatically means that food
together -- i worry that it might lead to an effort where somebody might go outside and leave the cafeteria area for kids and students in the school. i appreciate the very clear language that addresses the issue. hopefully the task force plays a leading role so that we do not minimize the great work of the parent activists. supervisor campos: just echoing the comments that were made about the great work that supervisor dufty has done on this legislation. i am very supportive of it. on the issue...
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officials say the electrical fire started in the main hallway near the cafeteria just after 9:00 this morning. smoke filled the school but no one was injured. classes are expected to resume tomorrow. >>> now to the corruption investigation in prince george's county. police sergeant richard delabur is in court today one of three police officers accused in a drug and alcohol-running scam. the focus is on the ticktock liquor store in langley park, maryland. 22-year-old police officer sexic was in court yesterday. he is accused of using police powers to provide protection to transport cop electric band. his attorney says that semic is a small part in a much wider scandal. >> reporter: what has happened since friday has been a frenzy. i think everybody needs to realize the process needs to work itself out and let this thing go forth in the normal course. that's what i was asking for today. >> semic was ordered held without bail. >> lesli johnson, the wife of the prince george's county executive jack johnson is also charged in this corruption probe. she was elected this month to the county
officials say the electrical fire started in the main hallway near the cafeteria just after 9:00 this morning. smoke filled the school but no one was injured. classes are expected to resume tomorrow. >>> now to the corruption investigation in prince george's county. police sergeant richard delabur is in court today one of three police officers accused in a drug and alcohol-running scam. the focus is on the ticktock liquor store in langley park, maryland. 22-year-old police officer...
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cafeteria and which ones might be hit with detention for what we found. joce sterman, abc 2 news investigators. >>> every day millions of people decide "today is the day." i will quit smoking. that's easier said than done. on the great american smoke out day we'll tell you how smoking is really killing your looks. >>> although it is still officially autumn folks at the airport are making sure you're ready for winter. how a fib risk lay tore is helping out. >>> i'm meteorologist wyatt everhart. 58 degrees seasonable, 55 today, not quite a 2-degree guarantee for you. we'll aim for that again tomorrow and weather getting more active in the thanksgiving week. those details still ahead. >>> the severe weather is the big the downed power lines. this tree top we valley in new york and new england, there's >>> all right wyatt, listen to this story. snow, the four-letter word we don't want to talk about, we don't want to think about, but let's face it. we have to. the annual snowfall at this your good marshall airport is a little over 18". but last year 77" of sno
cafeteria and which ones might be hit with detention for what we found. joce sterman, abc 2 news investigators. >>> every day millions of people decide "today is the day." i will quit smoking. that's easier said than done. on the great american smoke out day we'll tell you how smoking is really killing your looks. >>> although it is still officially autumn folks at the airport are making sure you're ready for winter. how a fib risk lay tore is helping out....
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you send your kids off to school thinking the worst thing they'll see in the cafeteria is a food fight. we went through towns of inspections papers to the places your kids have lunch. we're taking a look at the lunch lady and what goes on inside her kitchen. we pulled records for nearly 500 schools all over the baltimore area and took a look at how many of them were served up violation notices for critical food issues. that involves how food is cooked and held and they involve issues that could ultimately make you sick. we took a look at violations concerning teachers pets, taking them to parents who assumed their school cafeteria was safe. >> i guess you could wonder about everything. so in your mind you might not ask a question you don't necessarily want to know the answer to. >> like it or not we're giving you the answers tonight at 11:00. which districts get an a for their efforts to keep kva tier i can't say safe and clean and which ones need detention for what they found behind the serving line. >>> parents you can relate to this. as the holiday season nears many of us can become
you send your kids off to school thinking the worst thing they'll see in the cafeteria is a food fight. we went through towns of inspections papers to the places your kids have lunch. we're taking a look at the lunch lady and what goes on inside her kitchen. we pulled records for nearly 500 schools all over the baltimore area and took a look at how many of them were served up violation notices for critical food issues. that involves how food is cooked and held and they involve issues that could...
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with more than 100 children in the cafeteria, daniel sprung into action. >> i administered it. >> his mom believes his hact of heroism would not be possible without this encyclopedia she purchased this past summer. the curious sixth grader just happened to read the section on choking victims just days before he was put to the test. his mother does not believe this was a coincidence. >> whatever they do, god leads them to do it. >> daniels said it was scary, but he says his friend would have done the same. >> he said thank you. >> the school nurse told both families the incident could have ended tragically if it was not for daniel's quick response. tonight, he is still getting used to being called a hero. >> it is a nice title. and i am proud of him because he saved somebody. >> his mother, a native of nigeria, said she bought an entire set of the books for hundreds of dollars from a door- to-door salesmen. she said money very well spent. daniel will be honored at the school by the principle on monday. john gonzalez, abc 7 news. >> touching story, thank you. >>> slowed down if you're d
with more than 100 children in the cafeteria, daniel sprung into action. >> i administered it. >> his mom believes his hact of heroism would not be possible without this encyclopedia she purchased this past summer. the curious sixth grader just happened to read the section on choking victims just days before he was put to the test. his mother does not believe this was a coincidence. >> whatever they do, god leads them to do it. >> daniels said it was scary, but he says...
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when i was in high school, which was a long time ago, i used to eat lunch in the cafeteria. there were student deejays that would spin records. they would intersperse some jazz, which was quite surprising. there would be people like shelley mann and those guys. that kind of led me into bird and davis and monk and those guys. i did not know then that the roots went all they back to new orleans in the beginning. that came later. i am kind of excited that this is happening. that said, when sf jazz was here i did make a comment, and i did e-mail mr. loesser with my comment. in trying to form a jazz district, i wish that mr. knowles had bought a building on fillmore street. and that we had this venue there to strengthen district -- the district idea. i said the same thing when sf jazz came. i thought it was unfortunate that there were four blocks away or five blocks away from fillmore and had not been able to find a location closer to that area. based on that and some of our hearings on other institutions, i am going to talk to a supervisor campos about creating a jazz master pla
when i was in high school, which was a long time ago, i used to eat lunch in the cafeteria. there were student deejays that would spin records. they would intersperse some jazz, which was quite surprising. there would be people like shelley mann and those guys. that kind of led me into bird and davis and monk and those guys. i did not know then that the roots went all they back to new orleans in the beginning. that came later. i am kind of excited that this is happening. that said, when sf jazz...
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and the cafeteria would put so much food in the garbage disposal of the kids could have beaten -- that the kids cold uld have eaten. that food could have been given to kids and families that were in need. but these cafeteria workers and these people thatre so much for the money would put this food in the garbage, and i cannot believe that. guest: break point. that is one of the things we want to do -- with the cat gre -- great point. that is one of the things we want to do with the campaign, raise attention to the things you are talking about, that there are the ways to -- other ways to serve food in schools but we plan on making a documentary and showing that there is another way to do it that is more cost-efficient and nutritious. guest: and programs like universal breakfast take away that issue of kids not being able to pay for it. host: we were talking a moment ago about the child nutrition act if the lame-duck congress does not act this year, what prospects you see in a gop- controlled house? guest: one of the reasons that action this year is important is because the political mak
and the cafeteria would put so much food in the garbage disposal of the kids could have beaten -- that the kids cold uld have eaten. that food could have been given to kids and families that were in need. but these cafeteria workers and these people thatre so much for the money would put this food in the garbage, and i cannot believe that. guest: break point. that is one of the things we want to do -- with the cat gre -- great point. that is one of the things we want to do with the campaign,...
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the school cafeteria. >> the fact that we get to grow our own food and see it grow and harvest it. >> reporter: the discovery garden at tc williams high school isn't just a place for student to learn about horticulture. it has become a source of food for the school cafeteria. >> this summer they had strawberries. they served them in the trays. >> they have rashes or if they have onions or any of tose things. that's what we get. we'll use that. whether a handful or a bucket fullwe will use in it our chef's salads every morning. >> reporter: this is part of a growing trend to make school lunch healthier and d.c. is leading the way. >> they are aiming to be ahead of the curb. if they come through with the goalthey've set for them, they'll be one of the most progressive, healthiest districts in the country. >> reporter: dietician strong is with the cmission for responsible medine which examines the state of school lunch program across the nation. in past years, the d.c. region would get mixed reviews. with some districts like d.c. public schools getting low mark. but strong says the 2010
the school cafeteria. >> the fact that we get to grow our own food and see it grow and harvest it. >> reporter: the discovery garden at tc williams high school isn't just a place for student to learn about horticulture. it has become a source of food for the school cafeteria. >> this summer they had strawberries. they served them in the trays. >> they have rashes or if they have onions or any of tose things. that's what we get. we'll use that. whether a handful or a...
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begin brawling in the cafeteria. school officials used pepper spray to break up the fight. the two sphiewntses who started the -- students who started the fight face assault charges. >>> a woman raped while taking out the trash. and now, there is a just released sketch of the suspect. >> reporter: the victim was attacked by a man, after she was walking back to her apartment after taking out the trash. it happened on scenic meadow drive. the suspect was wearing maroon sweatshirt, sweat pants and white shoes. >> thank you, mary. anyone with information is asked to call police. >>> international intelligence agents are digging deeper into the cargo bomb plot. and what they're finding is very scary. as charlie d'agata reports from london, terrorists had the east coast of the u.s. in their crosshairs. >> reporter: british police say an air mail bomb from yemen was designed to explode over the united states. the device was intercepted in britain, and was diffused with just three hours to spare. it was hidden in a printer c
begin brawling in the cafeteria. school officials used pepper spray to break up the fight. the two sphiewntses who started the -- students who started the fight face assault charges. >>> a woman raped while taking out the trash. and now, there is a just released sketch of the suspect. >> reporter: the victim was attacked by a man, after she was walking back to her apartment after taking out the trash. it happened on scenic meadow drive. the suspect was wearing maroon sweatshirt,...
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they got into a fight inside the school cafeteria around 7:45 this morning. officers responded and broke up the fight. one student was taken to hospital with a broken finger. a glen burnie man the prosecutors claim a shopping killed a student will learn his fate to date. the 22-year-old could face up to eight years in prison after pleading guilty to voluntary manslaughter and second-degree assault. investigators say he killed a 23-year-old and wounded another during a confrontation at an off-campus apartment. all, and he fired his shotgun in self-defense. anne arundel county police say they need your help in the search for a man who raped a woman after she took out her trash. authorities have released this sketch of the suspect, so take a look. he is an african american male, 6 feet tall, 250 pounds. he was wearing a red sweatshirt at the time of the assault. the victim was walking back to her apartment monday evening when the suspect came out of the bushes, followed, and then attacked her. he fled the area on foot. it may be silent now, but oriole park will
they got into a fight inside the school cafeteria around 7:45 this morning. officers responded and broke up the fight. one student was taken to hospital with a broken finger. a glen burnie man the prosecutors claim a shopping killed a student will learn his fate to date. the 22-year-old could face up to eight years in prison after pleading guilty to voluntary manslaughter and second-degree assault. investigators say he killed a 23-year-old and wounded another during a confrontation at an...
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and at the end of the day, the cafeteria would put so much food down the garage disposal that kids could have been eating. at the end of the year, at the end of the school year, all of the food that was in the freezers, they would put in the garage. i mean food that had never been opened. that food could have been given to kids and families that were in need. but these cafeteria workers and these people that are so much for the money would put this food in the garage. and i couldn't believe that. >> yeah. great point. that's one the things that we want to do. ing it to raise a attention of what you are talking about. point out other ways to serve food to kids in school with an example like this. the elsie stokes school that we experienced. we plan on making a documentary and showing how there's another way to do it that's more cost efficient and certainly more nutrition. >> certainly programs like universal breakfast take away the kids having to come and pay for it. they get the breakfast when they come to school. sometimes in the cafeteria, sometimes in the classroom. >> host: we were t
and at the end of the day, the cafeteria would put so much food down the garage disposal that kids could have been eating. at the end of the year, at the end of the school year, all of the food that was in the freezers, they would put in the garage. i mean food that had never been opened. that food could have been given to kids and families that were in need. but these cafeteria workers and these people that are so much for the money would put this food in the garage. and i couldn't believe...
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got into a fight in the cafeteria at overly heights this morning. police arrested both students involved. one of them had a broken finger and went to franklin square hospital for treatment. the other student was taken to the police station, still unclear what sparked that fight. >> the fire department was on the scene, treating other students who were exposed to the pepper spray. >>> a woman raped while taking out the trash. tonight, we have an idea of what her attacker might look like. they just released this sketch. they say the man raped the woman monday night. he was last seen wearing a maroon sweatshirt, sweat pants and white shoes. anyone with information should call 410-222-3750. >>> st. joseph medical center agrees to a $22 million settlement after the government concludes that they put unnecessary stents in heart patients. >> reporter: under the settlement, the hospital does not admit any liability. and instead cooperated fully with the federal government's investigation. >> reporter: three doctors blew the whist ole what -- whistle on what
got into a fight in the cafeteria at overly heights this morning. police arrested both students involved. one of them had a broken finger and went to franklin square hospital for treatment. the other student was taken to the police station, still unclear what sparked that fight. >> the fire department was on the scene, treating other students who were exposed to the pepper spray. >>> a woman raped while taking out the trash. tonight, we have an idea of what her attacker might...
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two student started to fight in the cafeteria. a resource officer used pepper spray to break up the fight. one of the student fight was taken to the hospital with a broken finger. and because of the pepper spray as well. the other student was arrested by police. but stay with abc2 news because we are on the story and will update it on abc2news.com. >>> and stay with us this morning, you hear the term probiotics that's thrown out a lot in commercials and especially this time of year. but what does that mean? what are they? coming, we will get a basic lesson on what it is and how it can help you and you can enscroi them with a tasty meal any time. we have folks to tell us. >>> 52 degrees with the wind steady out of the north. you can see the trees swaying in the breeze. and that will be the case through the afternoon and in fact we have a nice one stack up here -- stack up even -- stacking up even with the cloud. "good morning, maryland" returns after this. [ male announcer ] are you paying more and more for cable, and enjoying it l
two student started to fight in the cafeteria. a resource officer used pepper spray to break up the fight. one of the student fight was taken to the hospital with a broken finger. and because of the pepper spray as well. the other student was arrested by police. but stay with abc2 news because we are on the story and will update it on abc2news.com. >>> and stay with us this morning, you hear the term probiotics that's thrown out a lot in commercials and especially this time of year....
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a campus spokesman said the alleged assault happened here outside of the campus cafeteria on wednesday many a group of players and a group of women got into a discussion that got heated before it got physical. >> she probably said something that made him take it to that level but -- i heard she wasn't even talking to him. >> reporter: one player who was not being identitied jumped in and kicked the female student in the stomach, spit on her and threw a trash cannon her. can at her. >> initially the young lady declined to identity him and didn't want to press charges. then a day later she changed her mind. >> reporter: clint coleman said the witnesses left the scene and the victim refused medical attention. coleman said the students had been drinks and the two knew each other. jamarr bloom works in sports information. >> i know the -- he always gives them great lectures, along with the other coaches on being respectful. >> reporter: the player was kicked off the team, he will have to sit out the final home game saturday afternoon, a disappointment all round. > you have a reputation. you
a campus spokesman said the alleged assault happened here outside of the campus cafeteria on wednesday many a group of players and a group of women got into a discussion that got heated before it got physical. >> she probably said something that made him take it to that level but -- i heard she wasn't even talking to him. >> reporter: one player who was not being identitied jumped in and kicked the female student in the stomach, spit on her and threw a trash cannon her. can at her....
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i was a freshman in college leaving the cafeteria heading to a final exam when i heard these two geeky guys say that it was a scientific fact that drinking four cups of coffee before an exam would improve your grade. well, i turned right back around and downed four cups loaded with sugar and half and half so it would taste less coffee like. i got a bin-minus on the exam and i couldn't sleep for two nights. coffee was much simpler in those days. >> i'll always be a maxwell housewife. >> reporter: you got it at the a & p and made it in the percolateor at home and then there was instant coffee. remember sanka? ordering coffee was simple too. light and sweet. regular. black. >> this is mr. coffee. >> reporter: at some point mr. coffee exploded on to the scene. and from there, well, things just got really complicated. (naming all the kinds of coffees available) what happened? was it the yuppies' fault? was it their need for bigger more expensive and exotic coffee makers? a dizzying array of choices, pods, pacts and these little milk frothing thingees. it's gotten to the point that if you do
i was a freshman in college leaving the cafeteria heading to a final exam when i heard these two geeky guys say that it was a scientific fact that drinking four cups of coffee before an exam would improve your grade. well, i turned right back around and downed four cups loaded with sugar and half and half so it would taste less coffee like. i got a bin-minus on the exam and i couldn't sleep for two nights. coffee was much simpler in those days. >> i'll always be a maxwell housewife....
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, who also worked in the building's cafeteria. polencia is described as armed and dangerous. police found his ideal inside the box with the victim, vasquez. and they're not sure it is an accident. one theory is that the suspected killer was hoping to be mistaken for the victim. as it turns out, the road crew discovered the body just five days after it was missing from your at 101. -- missing from here at 101. >> the issues with escalators are not going away and now the question is whether to replace or repair the escalators. >> that question you ask, whether to repair or replace, that is the question board members are asking today after learning it had significant break problems on more escalator's then he'd realize. >> in september, safety inspectors warned metro it had serious safety problems with its brakes. in october, the brakes on the plaza failed, sending four people to the hospital. but it was not until november when metro began an inspection of every escalator did they see how big the problem was. >> this is something we
, who also worked in the building's cafeteria. polencia is described as armed and dangerous. police found his ideal inside the box with the victim, vasquez. and they're not sure it is an accident. one theory is that the suspected killer was hoping to be mistaken for the victim. as it turns out, the road crew discovered the body just five days after it was missing from your at 101. -- missing from here at 101. >> the issues with escalators are not going away and now the question is whether...
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we've done stories before about google employees playing games at work, eating great food in the cafeteria, so on. now there's one more thing for those folks over there to be happy about. a significant across the board pay hike. jealous yet? google says starting in january, every one of its workers will get a 10% raise, and they are all getting $1,000 cash holiday bonus. that will cost the company about $20 million. the raises will cost google about $1 billion a year. >>> now here is a look at your forecast. heavy mountain snow in the rockies from colorado to wyoming. lingering snow showers in the cascades and northern sierras. rain from boise to portland. showers around fargo, sioux falls, des moines, omaha, little rock and houston. >>. still mild in the nation's midsection. 67 in chicago. 66 in kansas city. 36 in billings. 45 in colorado springs. >>> a father and son in pennsylvania couldn't be happier now that their baby is back in the family. >> the baby is a 1970 pontiac gto which walter laneny bought for $6,000 back in the day. he eventually had to get rid of it. >> his son brian fou
we've done stories before about google employees playing games at work, eating great food in the cafeteria, so on. now there's one more thing for those folks over there to be happy about. a significant across the board pay hike. jealous yet? google says starting in january, every one of its workers will get a 10% raise, and they are all getting $1,000 cash holiday bonus. that will cost the company about $20 million. the raises will cost google about $1 billion a year. >>> now here is a...
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there's been a fight inside the cafeteria. a school fight involving two male students and it was so bad they used pepper spray to break the fight up. we will give you more information at nine about this school fight this morning at overly high school. baltimore city is taking steps to make sure you can pedal safely. city council passed a cyclist bill of rights to support improving conditions for cyclists and the bill calls for equal access to city streets. greater involvement and greater awareness of bicyclists rights and accidents cases. >>> again we will update the story at overly high school at nine on "got good morning maryland "at nine. see you then. ♪ won't you come with me tonight ♪ ♪ where light drifts into your eyes ♪ ♪ i just want one little kiss ♪ ♪ when we get high up on the ridge ♪ ♪ hey, now [ cheers and applause ] >>> dierks bentley, in nashville, tennessee, where they will perform at the cma awards tonight. we have him here first. he is up for album and male vocalist of the year. he has a crow
there's been a fight inside the cafeteria. a school fight involving two male students and it was so bad they used pepper spray to break the fight up. we will give you more information at nine about this school fight this morning at overly high school. baltimore city is taking steps to make sure you can pedal safely. city council passed a cyclist bill of rights to support improving conditions for cyclists and the bill calls for equal access to city streets. greater involvement and greater...
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it happened on campus outside the student center and cafeteria. a school spokesman said what started out as a friendly group conversation turned ugly when the victim made disparaging remarks about the player. he is not being identified and is being held on second degree assault charges. >>> two weeks after a woman moves into the area, that woman is killed by another woman who wanted her unborn child. her father has a warning. >> just looking at that girl was like looking at evil. >>> corina roberts changed schneider's life forever. the moment he murdered his daughter heather who was eight months pregnant. roberts lured snively to her home. killed her and cut out her unborn child. >> instead of celebrating the first christmas this year, we were missing them. and it was tough. >> reporter: he says his daughter was a trusting young woman. she never met a stranger. this home video provides a rare glimpse of the heather as he remembers her, innocent. outgoing, she saw the best in everyone. he says his little girl was excited about the birth of her own
it happened on campus outside the student center and cafeteria. a school spokesman said what started out as a friendly group conversation turned ugly when the victim made disparaging remarks about the player. he is not being identified and is being held on second degree assault charges. >>> two weeks after a woman moves into the area, that woman is killed by another woman who wanted her unborn child. her father has a warning. >> just looking at that girl was like looking at evil....
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i got some food back in the nbc cafeteria. we had some catered items, some turkey, some mashed potatoes, some rolls and, yes, even some pumpkin pie. it was great. up into the north bay, thank you so much, nbc. upper 40s to near 50. morning time on the weather channel on cable. a look at our seven-day forecast, we have rain coming in as we head into saturday. sunday it dries out and clears out and we're dry also monday and tuesday. my big question is are there any leftovers left? i'm still hungry. >> i think we're going to have to run out. >> it went down to the bones on that turkey. really, we were a hungry bunch. i do have some apple pie, not pumpkin pie, which is quickly becoming an inside joke here. >> what is thanksgiving without some football. >> exactly, football. no inside joke there. straightforward, it's thanksgiving, that means it's time to go to the gridiron. all right, a surprising parity. ridiculous holiday inn expired trophy. seems with the renewed will to win and quarterbacks with wives that won't let them cut t
i got some food back in the nbc cafeteria. we had some catered items, some turkey, some mashed potatoes, some rolls and, yes, even some pumpkin pie. it was great. up into the north bay, thank you so much, nbc. upper 40s to near 50. morning time on the weather channel on cable. a look at our seven-day forecast, we have rain coming in as we head into saturday. sunday it dries out and clears out and we're dry also monday and tuesday. my big question is are there any leftovers left? i'm still...
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sarah says she would rather pay admission than the ridiculous cafeteria prices. become a fan of wusa 9 on facebook and tell us what think. >>> prices at the pump are rising quickly thanks to the declining value of the u.s. dollar. the national average price of self-serve regular today is $2.87 a gallon. that is up 6 cents from last friday. and 21 cents higher than this time last year. but the rise in gas prices has very little to do with supply and everything to do with the value of the money that is used to pay for it. ever since the federal reserve pumped billions of dollars into the u.s. economy the value of the dollar has declined and price of crude oil has surged on world markets. prices in dc are the highest. averaging $2.94 a gallon. in rockville the average gas price is $2.85 and in tyson's corner gas prices average $2.87. to find the cheapest gas in your neighborhood go to our website, wusa9.com, go to our community in our where you live section. contact us and be part of the wusa9.com team. >>> sky 9 was over the wealthiest counties in america this morn
sarah says she would rather pay admission than the ridiculous cafeteria prices. become a fan of wusa 9 on facebook and tell us what think. >>> prices at the pump are rising quickly thanks to the declining value of the u.s. dollar. the national average price of self-serve regular today is $2.87 a gallon. that is up 6 cents from last friday. and 21 cents higher than this time last year. but the rise in gas prices has very little to do with supply and everything to do with the value of...
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i would go to the cafeteria up there. it used to be a very small one downstairs. which was difficult to work in. now it is a wonderful, wonderful cafeteria. i would go off, take a look at my favorite painting, come down, write, go up. the only complaint that i have against "the washington post." >> you have a complaint against "the washington post"? >> definitely. you closing down the book column. >> oh. >> it was one of the most tragic -- it was, you know, that was what gave me a sense of community. i got to know you and maryann, and all of your colleagues, not because i knew you. but i knew something good was waiting for me in the weekend. i feel very deprived. >> that said, we all regret the loss of book world. but there are still book reviews. we should be grateful that the paper does believe in the importance of literature as it does in art, music, and the coverage of culture in general. so it does exist. >> i appreciate it. i think harman should take over the book world. bring it back to us. bring it back to us. it's all fine with music. about the nation's c
i would go to the cafeteria up there. it used to be a very small one downstairs. which was difficult to work in. now it is a wonderful, wonderful cafeteria. i would go off, take a look at my favorite painting, come down, write, go up. the only complaint that i have against "the washington post." >> you have a complaint against "the washington post"? >> definitely. you closing down the book column. >> oh. >> it was one of the most tragic -- it was, you...
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to the to the has more on what -- tim tooten has more. >> it happened outside the morgan state cafeteria wednesday. that's where a female student was physically attacked by a member of the football team in front of a crowd of winds. >> it started out being a jovial kind of conversation. it turned serious. >> school spokesperson says the female victim refused medical attention not long after the incident. they said it took time before the assault was reported to police. >> the victim failed to identify the assailent, so it took 24 hours before she was willing to come forward. once that happened, matters were handled by campus police. >> school officials tell us alcohol was involved and the two students knew each other. they say they believe what happened was an isolated incident but they promise a full investigation. >> we take it seriously. any time you have a male student involved with some sort of assault on a female student, we take that seriously. >> tim tooten, wbal-tv 11 news. >> and that unidentified incident was immediately dismissed from the football team. >> in this morning's p
to the to the has more on what -- tim tooten has more. >> it happened outside the morgan state cafeteria wednesday. that's where a female student was physically attacked by a member of the football team in front of a crowd of winds. >> it started out being a jovial kind of conversation. it turned serious. >> school spokesperson says the female victim refused medical attention not long after the incident. they said it took time before the assault was reported to police....
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salt we were having at the institutions and cafeterias and moving on to getting rid of the soda machines and then the fruit juice machines and then they have the salad bar thing going. i mean ... you could see sort of a trend, right? >>guest: what i see is a trend is more awareness that we are actually becoming more aware of what goes into our bodies. >>neil: we had richard simmons here and he looked thin. get people throughout and and get them to exercise. let them do that and then let the kids eat what they want with their parents, hopefully they will have instilled in them in a go way. and that will do it. >>guest: you will not get an argument about adding education in schools. we have a situation where 92 percent of six-year-olds and younger do not meet the daily fruits and vegetables and pains have -- parents have a role. it is work at team, two out of the three of the kids' meals a day is in school. the schools have to step up and show up and do something, and the parents, as well. we should all work together. >>neil: you are a minute away from coming home with the kids for dinner
salt we were having at the institutions and cafeterias and moving on to getting rid of the soda machines and then the fruit juice machines and then they have the salad bar thing going. i mean ... you could see sort of a trend, right? >>guest: what i see is a trend is more awareness that we are actually becoming more aware of what goes into our bodies. >>neil: we had richard simmons here and he looked thin. get people throughout and and get them to exercise. let them do that and then...
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well, now this idea of eating fresh and healthy can be found in a ve unexpected place, the school cafeteria. we'll tell you exactly where. those stories are new tonight starting on news 4 at 4:00. barbara? >> all right, pat. thank you. we'll be looking forward to seeing you then. > time for a final check of the forecast with tom. >> we are getting a little sunshine now breaking out here in washington and throughout parts of maryland. but it's been actually quite sunny throughout much of virginia overthe last several hours. as a result, temperatures there are milder but here under the generally cloudy cover here in washington it's still right in the low 50s as well as in prince george's and montgomery countys and fairfax and arlington counties, low to mid-50s there. where the sunshine has been most persistent, culpepper county, they're in the low 60s already. central shenanah valley and thnorthern shenandoah valley have quite a bit of sunshine today as well. southeastern virginia has been sunny, too. over the lt 12 hours, though, we're seeing this cloud cover thickening right back up again,
well, now this idea of eating fresh and healthy can be found in a ve unexpected place, the school cafeteria. we'll tell you exactly where. those stories are new tonight starting on news 4 at 4:00. barbara? >> all right, pat. thank you. we'll be looking forward to seeing you then. > time for a final check of the forecast with tom. >> we are getting a little sunshine now breaking out here in washington and throughout parts of maryland. but it's been actually quite sunny throughout...
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farm to school products which reach the cafeteria are likely less costly to pack and ship and may have a reduced impact on the environment. in hawaii our high cost of land and remote geography require us to import over 85% of our food. farm to school programs can have a major impact on providing hawaii farmers with an institutional market for their produce and reducing trrpgs costs. i have -- transportation costs. i have had the privilege of visiting farm to to school programs to see their impact firsthand. in august i visited a charter school on hawaii imed. the proud students showed me the school garden, which is integrated into their class lessons. most memorable was watching the worm composting process, which by the way the kids really liked. i again say thank you for the tour to the students, the director of the hawaii charter school networks, school garden instructor and nancy of the hawaiian school garden network. i also visited the school garden at another school. i'd like to thank them for assisting with the visit. last year i went to a garden party at an elementary school spo
farm to school products which reach the cafeteria are likely less costly to pack and ship and may have a reduced impact on the environment. in hawaii our high cost of land and remote geography require us to import over 85% of our food. farm to school programs can have a major impact on providing hawaii farmers with an institutional market for their produce and reducing trrpgs costs. i have -- transportation costs. i have had the privilege of visiting farm to to school programs to see their...
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we've done stories before about google employees playing games at work, eating great food in the cafeteria, so on. now there's one more thing for those folks over there to be happy about. a significant across the board pay hike. jealous yet? google says starting in january, every one of its workers will get a 10% raise, and they are all getting $1,000 cash holiday bonus. that will cost the company about $20 million. the raises will cost google about $1 billion a year. >>> now here is a look at your forecast. heavy mountain snow in the rockies from colorado to wyoming. lingering snow showers in the cascades and northern sierras. rain from boise to portland. showers around fargo, sioux falls, minneapolis, des moines, omaha, little rock and houston. >> 70s from dallas to atlanta. 50s in the northeast. still mild in the nation's midsection. 67 in chicago. 66 in kansas city.6 in the family. >> the baby is a 1970 pontiac gto which walter laney bought for $6,000 back in the day. he eventually had to get rid of it. >> his son brian found it while searching online for a gto to buy. he paid $20,000
we've done stories before about google employees playing games at work, eating great food in the cafeteria, so on. now there's one more thing for those folks over there to be happy about. a significant across the board pay hike. jealous yet? google says starting in january, every one of its workers will get a 10% raise, and they are all getting $1,000 cash holiday bonus. that will cost the company about $20 million. the raises will cost google about $1 billion a year. >>> now here is a...