jon: all right. regulation nation time. the again taking aim at children s school lunchs. proposing now limits to the size of beverages and some new restrictions on food items. shannon bream has her cafeteria tray full. she is live in our washington bureau. shannon? reporter: jon, schools across the country are pouring over the new proposals figuring out how much time and money it will cost them to comply should the regulations be fully implemented t would crack down on the kind of snacks and drinks they could provide for students including things like juice. for students in elementary school, those juice drinks would be capped at eight ounces. for middle and high school students the limit would be 12 ounces. there would be 200 calorie limit on most snacks and vending machines could get a serious makeover.
killed. in this situation he feels like maybe they are confined, maybe this is just not the right place to have a human a a killer whale interact directly. jon: here is the deal. there are drivers who have died in indy races, that are drivers who have died in nascar races. there are drivers who have died in horse races. are you going to say that you have to remove the element of danger from all human entertainment? i think that is a great point, it s a great point. i think here what the judge was doing was balancing, an was saying, can we still have the show and have that barrier? is it possible? the show will be different, absolutely. obviously the trainer won t be physically interacting with the whale. apparently seaworld can conduct the show where the whales are going to jump and the trainer will be outside. it will be a different show. jon: why don t we have a judge issue an order that no indy race could go faster than 70 miles an hour and i bet you would stop all the carnage the
think this is actually a victory of sorts? i believe that it s a good balancing act that the judge came to a conclusion saying the previous fine that osha had levied against seaworld, he reduced it, he said i don t see that their conduct was willful. i don t think they did anything purposely to hurt the trainers, but i m going to try to protect the trainers in the future by presenting a barrier and having the trainer stand outside that barrier so we don t see this problem in the future. jon: i ve been to seaworld shows with my kids over the years. i always thought it was fascinating, they put the trainer on the whale s nose and the whale from comes from underwater. it s pretty exciting stuff. it is, i agree. jon: the trainers know the risks, don t they? i m not sure that the trainers are fully aware of the risks. we ve had this situation happen only once before with this killer whale and the judge cited the fact that in the wild we don t know if whales have
and if the president could just turn the corner on some of this, on jobs and the economy, we could still be in a hole but people would think we re headed in the right direction. as long as the wrong track numbers are that high it is very difficult for any incumbent, republican or democrat. jon: virtually three out of four say we re headed in the wrong direction that is tough to turn around. stuart rothenberg. thank you. sure. jenna: another strange twist that you might not have heard of in the penn state scandal. the prosecutor who decided not to press sexual abuse charges against the former coach years ago, suddenly disappeared. and there is more questions about this. rick folbaum has more next. i habe a cohd. yeah, i toog nyguil bud i m stild stubbed up. [ male announcer ] truth is, nyquil doesn t un-stuff your nose. really?
reporter: apparently and these people are working on it, so much so that they even declined to offer new amendments today because they didn t want to slow down the process. jon: unbelievable. gym angle. thanks. reporter: you bet. to be honest with you and you could probably hear it and i apologize to you, i get mad, and it s it s pretty disturbing. it is, it s a program, it s like family for you matt, and i think we all understand that. yeah, it makes you sick. jenna: that is the emotional reaction of matt millen former penn state football player and board member of the charity founded by jerry sand r-r. sand shinmoedake the former football coach charged with sexually abusing young boys. as we ve been reporting to you penn state coach joe paterno