4934 john kasich in third at 13 . Bernie sanders is in better shape in indiana against Hillary Clinton than ted cruz is. Sanders only trails clinton by four points in indiana, 5046. With all of that in mind i began my conversation with senator ted cruz on friday and began by asking him why john cakasich ha received more republican votes than cruz has since he won wisconsin. What weve been seeing happening is republicans uniting behind our campaign. Youre focusing on the last week, the last week donald trump won the home state of new york and adjoining states in the northeast and media reacted with heart palpitations what a wonderful decisive moment it was for donald. In the three weeks preceded new york, utah, north coat at a, wisconsin and why oyominwyoming five states in a row. I won more republican votes in wisconsin than donald trump did in new york. Although that somehow hasnt been reported an awful lot. If you dont win indiana, do you get out of the race . Indiana is an important
Thunderstorms are long gone. So we are in good shape. The skies have already cleared out and our forecast does show clear skies and our forecast for tonight and plenty of sunshine tomorrow. But upstream is a new storm taking shape across portions of texas. Early sunday morning theres a new area of low pressure, and unfortunately this one will come right over us and with that comes another threat for severe storms with those gusting winds. We have mainly clear skies across Central Florida. Ill talk more on the time ago thunderstorms. The complete week friend forecast is coming up. Look at this time lapse of the storms moving over i4 in joint orlando this morning. Look at the dark ominous clouds. Started at 10 30 this morning and went through early afternoon, and valerie boy was there with everything. She has a live report on this reporter right now its just a beautiful evening here in Orange County, but earlier today there was lots of wind and rain, causing damage in some areas. Crews a
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Labels as reality check to americas expanding waistlines. Will enough consumers check out the labels to tipscale in the war against obesity . Here to weigh in, john fund, writer for the national review, and margo woten, director of nutrition policy at center for science in the Public Interest. Welcome to you both. Margo, i will talk to you first because this is something you study all the time. How will these labels be different . What is the big change here . I know your organization wants to go further but tell us about the changes were seeing and well show those labels as you speak. As you said this is the first time the labels have been updated in 20 years. 3 so we learned a lot over time about how people use labels and science of nutrition continues to evolve. One of the big things is that calories, are going to be in a bigger font. They will be easier to see, easier to read. That is the information that people are most interested in. There are some thingsscoming off the label tha
Labels as reality check to americas expanding waistlines. Will enough consumers check out the labels to tipscale i the war against obesity . Here to weigh in, john fund, writer for the national review, and margo woten, director of nutrition policy at center for science in the Public Interest. Welcome to you both. Margo, i will talk to you first because this is something you study all the time. How will these labels be different . What is the big change here . I know your organizatn wants to go further but tell us about the changes were seeing and well show those labels as you speak. As you said this is the first time the labels have been updated in 20 years. 3 so we learned a lotver time abouhow people use labels and science of nutrition continues to evolve. One of the big things is that calories, are going to be in a bigger font. They will be easier to see, easier to read. That is the information that people are most interested in. There are some thingsscoming off the label that are n