administrators. yeah. because what you just said to me when you said you looked at a plate that was all white, that is the color you re note supposed to get any of. exactly. and we saw that all too often. yeah. the film is lunch. we wish you the best of lunch. thank you so much, avis richards, for joining us. my pleasure. a live report on more hope coming up next. , and can help you keep a healthy weight. , campbell s. it s amazing what soup can do.
bad mortgages to 4% to basically boost the housing market by 10%. that s gaining some momentum so we ll see where that follows this week because washington says they will make a move in the next 30 days. the author of the real cost of living, throw that book up there. pre-order. a good color on you, that lovely olive. thank you. thank you, much. thank you, alex. there may be no such thing as a fat-free lunch for millions of america s schoolchildren and a new documentary is shedding light on the unhealthy meals schools are serving our kids. we ll take a look on msnbc sunday. of the shrimpers and fishermen, hotel or restaurant workers who lost their jobs to the spill. i m iris cross. bp has taken full responsibility for the clean up in the gulf and that includes keeping you informed. our job is to listen and find ways to help. that means working with communities. restoring the jobs, tourist beaches,
no color, no fruits and vegetables, no meat or protein. did you get a sense that the children make the choices and the school has to reflect what they want or is it just not out there be it for fiscal or what s good for the kids? well, it s both. we really have to start from the ground up to teach children about nutrition. they are going to take that information home. they are going to learn about fruits, vegetables. if we can have gardens at schools, that s a really positive move and then parents will become more aware of, you know, maybe what our kids are eating, and parents need to ask those questions. what did you have for lunch today. if your child eats breakfast today what, did you have for breakfast today. when you think about the kids and the obesity rates, avis, they are skyrocketing in this country. do you think part of this is attributable to the kids and the school lunch programs that are not getting properly balanced