office by state interns. it s not the first time this member of congress and his team have been threatened. i m bill spadea, this is chasing news. world check in with john who has a story about student journalist who broke a story about deplorable conditions in the new york city public school cafeterias. bill, what is for lunch? how about 600 mice droppings and to roaches sprinkled in. middle school and ozone park, queens how about 1500 flies. that is what health inspectors found. those are some of the findings and the new report called food fight. it s from a new york city new service, and operation out of the school of journalism. here is what the report found. the department of education provides information online about the cleanliness of school cafeterias. it has to do this to comply with state law. the reports are not complete. they don t indicate the severity of the violations. the students went digging, they found nearly 700 school cafeterias, half of those inspecte
grandmother to domestic violence. the whole point is to show other men it is no longer tolerated, it is not appropriate. reporter: one psa is being held back for now because the bar setting and graphic jokes got mixed reactions from community members who previewed it. some said it went too far and would make viewers uncomfortable. but the five domestic violence agencies involved in the project have a different view. the husband/wife leaders of the allessandra project, named after their daughter, a victim of domestic violence, are all messages about life and death and should be tough to hear. imagine uncomfortable our wife and i are and our family is. that s uncomfortable. you can stand to hear about this. reporter: now, the police department and other agencies involved are still reviewing that segment set in a bar. the other public service announcements are being released publicly starting this evening. live in san jose, robert handa, nbc bay area news. police are
show what they re made up with the first medals won and the olympic competition shifts in high gear in pyeongchang, south korea. today, saturday, february 10th, 2018. announcer: from nbc news, this is a special edition of today at the olympic games. welcome to a special edition of today. thanks for joining us on this saturday morning. i m craig melvin in pyeongchang, south korea. sheinelle is back in new york holding down the fort there. dylan dreyer was supposed to be here with me in south korea today. she is a little under the weather. we are sending her serious get well wishes. sheinelle jones, what do you think of the opening ceremony? i have to tell you it was electric. i cannot imagine being there in person. i let my kids stay up to watch it. it was electrici. this was my favorite part. it was the spectacle. it was. seeing it firsthand, seeing that part right there, watching that in the stadium on the screens was pretty impressive. of course, the olympic w
the world s befst athletes to show what they re made up with the first medals won and the olympic competition shifts in high gear in pyeongchang, south korea. today, saturday, february 10th, 2018. announcer: from nbc news, this is a special edition of today at the olympic games. welcome to a special edition of today. thanks for joining us on this saturday morning. i m craig melvin in pyeongchang, south korea. sheinelle is back in new york holding down the fort there. dylan dreyer was supposed to be here with me in south korea today. she is a little under the weather. we are sending her serious get well wishes. sheinelle jones, what do you think of the opening ceremony? i have to tell you it was electric. i cannot imagine being there in person. i let my kids stay up to watch it. it was electrici. this was my favorite part. it was the spectacle. it was. seeing it firsthand, seeing that part right there, watching that in the stadium on the screens was pretty impres
local athletes are in the spotlight in south korea as we are live right now taking a look at the olympic burning flightily there, the flame you can see there. this is monday, february 12th. monday morning here. monday night there. that s right. good morning to you and thank you for joining us on this monday morning. i m marcus washington. and i m laura garcia. we re going to get to mike s traffic and kari s weather in just a moment. first we want to bring in garvin thomas who has been hard at work in south korea. a really big night or day i should say. reporter: that s right. we have some local athletes we are following. we will tell you about those in just a moment, but first i want to bring new video in overnight. the winds whipping through pyeongchang, it has been so bad that organizers have had to postpone two alpine events. hopefully that wind won t effect the two local athletes coming up next to compete. we will have their stories in just a bit, but first back