early years are when palettes are developed. when kids determine what they like, what they will gravitate toward. if you re giving them the option of strawberry milk or chocolate milk, that will make it more likely that they will throughout their teen years and early adult years go for sweetened drinks and that may lead to obesity. it s certainly added sugar is a concern for our nation s children. i think that chocolate milk is the wrong fight for that. it drives participation. it helps students come and get a lunch that has beenen kproouchb to some of the healthiest meals they will receive as a child. so what s getting discredited is mill success a great vehicle for offering protein and calcium and helps build muscles and the nervous system and our bones. and we want students ss to cons
and made sure we got her little puppy. reporter: he rescued the puppy and two young girls that day. their parents were not at home. the girls father was so grateful lambert was in the right place at just the right time. translator: i thank him from the bottom of my heart. i m glad he was there. if it wasn t for him, we don t know what would have happened. he s like an angel sent from heaven. it makes you cry. you feel good that they re safe. lambert credits the phoenix fire department with the rapid, aggressive response that put out the fire quickly. there was a lot of propane and a lot of fire load there. tons of palettes. and, so, it was an intense fire super fast. dozens of phoenix firefighters put the fire out and helps keep it from spreading to neighboring homes. but for fire captain todd keller, dana lambert, the retired firefighter, rescue crew member and father was the hero that day. he s got a lot of experience. and i can tell you that he coordinated with our
the bullets went first into the head or shoulders, because the defense theory about it being stunned, had to do with, as i understood it, kind of being a blow back from the, gun from the palettes, and also the tissue that would ve come back on, and kind of that physical force. maybe being scarred by that. would ve been more physically stunning as a posed to emotionally stunning. as we look at closing arguments, what are you hoping to see from the defense? how do you think this is going? the state needs to say factual. they need to support everything that they are suggesting happened with the forensics, and with the common sense approach to it. they need to go in there and say that we have proven the case here, even though they don t have great motive, there were some questions about how it happened, but that is why they need to be strong. on the other hand, the defense just has to prove some reasonable doubt. they have to suggest that there is no motive, no idea, and so the oth
america. now, keep in mind, mosmot ofst biden s documents s from his foe decades in office, they are stored at the universed of delaware.e how big a trove of documents,of? what we re talking about. thirty three palettes of papers delivered in 2011, not in one truck, but two trucks, including over eighteen hundred cartons of documents. and get this, a whopping four5 gigaby hundred and fifteen gigabytes of electronic records. now, either joe biden or the university of delawarenybod will allow anybody to view prete those documents. universities pretending thatg t they are still organizingerial, the material 11 years later. 11 as we know, there kno has been no fbi search at the university of delaware. del there needs to be one oraw for that matter, hunter biden s house and office. there needs to be one . and according to the new york post , remembed r, ths broke over the weekend, offered to sel offeredl intelligence, sy what looked like intelligence, according to officials inon russian ol
neither the bidens or the university will allow anybody any access to that material. a public university many f out paid for have been actively protecting a political candidate now president for more than a decade. and now this well, this low ranked, third tier party school of joe biden may be home to a trove of top, secret classified materials. we are talking about 30 palettes of documents delivered in two trucks. that includes 1800 cartons of paper and 415 gigabytes of electronic records. a few months of radiating mar-a-lago, the fbi and the national archives, they no longer seemed interested in any way shape, manner or form in securing all of these classified documents. why is that? james