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this is cindy's boss bob mitchell. >> the ocean is free of any problems here. >> reporter: he creditsination of how ocean currents sweep away dirty water and how they work to prevent runoff from spilling into worcester county's waterways along with monitoring their sewage treatment plant. >> it takes a heck of a lot of care on their natural environment here on the beach. >> reporter: this is kathy brohan. she runs the federally funded beach program for maryland's department of environment. >> in maryland we no longer have any beaches near where what's called combined sewers where the storm water and the wastewater are in the same pipe. that doesn't occur in maryland anymore. so most of our beaches are very clean and they're not contaminated by sewage. >> reporter: she says by eliminating overflows into the water, they're getting rid of one of the main sources of human waist carrying nasty stuff like salmonella and norovirus. >> when you get submerged where you have the opportunity to swallow is when youin inin gest bad water, it can make you ill. >> reporter: that's why cindy keeps di
this is cindy's boss bob mitchell. >> the ocean is free of any problems here. >> reporter: he creditsination of how ocean currents sweep away dirty water and how they work to prevent runoff from spilling into worcester county's waterways along with monitoring their sewage treatment plant. >> it takes a heck of a lot of care on their natural environment here on the beach. >> reporter: this is kathy brohan. she runs the federally funded beach program for maryland's...
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this is cindy's boss bob mitchell. >> the ocean is free of any problems here. >> reporter: the credits a combination of how ocean currents sweep away dirty water and b how they work to prevent runoff into the waterways along with monitoring their sewage treatment plant. >> a heck of a lot of care on their national environment. >> reporter: this is kathy who runs for the department of maryland. >> in maryland we no longer have any beaches near what's called combined sewers where the storm water and the waste water are on the same pipes. that doesn't occur in maryland anymore. so most of our beaches are very clean and not contaminated by sewage. >> reporter: she says by eliminating overflows into the water, they're getting rid of one of the main sources of human waste carrying nasty stuff like salmonella and norovirus. >> when you get submerged where you have the opportunity to swallow is when you ingest bad water and it can make you ill. >> reporter: that's why cindy keeps dips at the spot where waves can knock you over forcing you to take an unexpected gulp of water. the only thing you
this is cindy's boss bob mitchell. >> the ocean is free of any problems here. >> reporter: the credits a combination of how ocean currents sweep away dirty water and b how they work to prevent runoff into the waterways along with monitoring their sewage treatment plant. >> a heck of a lot of care on their national environment. >> reporter: this is kathy who runs for the department of maryland. >> in maryland we no longer have any beaches near what's called combined...
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. >> the building did not have any working fire alarms but the owner bob mitchell said that system was raided by residents. >>> that's due to the fact the tenants stripped the wiring. >> the property was sight cited for fire and maintenance violations in 2007 and expired housing inspection licenses. one was cited for first floor renovations without a permit. in 2012 another violation for running a hair is a son without a license. thousands of dollars in fines were assessed but the own are in says violations can never justify arson. >> there may be a violation here and there. i mean i'm not going to lie about that. i mean, every building when you have tenants that don't pay they call l and i for a second and i get a list. i fix the stuff. some things minot have gotten fixed. i'm not sure. >> reporter: at least nine people are being assisted by the american red cross. so far investigators say no charges have been filed. iain? >> dave, thank you. >>> early morning apartment fire in east windsor, new jersey sends two people to the hospital. firefighters were called to the windsor castle ap
. >> the building did not have any working fire alarms but the owner bob mitchell said that system was raided by residents. >>> that's due to the fact the tenants stripped the wiring. >> the property was sight cited for fire and maintenance violations in 2007 and expired housing inspection licenses. one was cited for first floor renovations without a permit. in 2012 another violation for running a hair is a son without a license. thousands of dollars in fines were assessed...
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this is cindy's boss bob mitchell. >> the ocean is free of any problems here. >> reporter: he credits a combination of how ocean currents sweep away dirty water and how they work to prevent run-off along with the sewage treatment plant. >> ocean city takes a lot of care. >> reporter: this is kathy, she runs the federally funded beach program for maryland's department of environment. >> we no longer have any beaches near where what is called combined sewers where the storm water and the waste water are on the same pipe. that doesn't occur in maryland anymore. most of our beaches are very clean and not contaminated by sewage. >> reporter: is he she's by eliminating overflows into the water, their getting rid of one of the main sources of human waste carrying norovirus. >> when you get submerged, where you have the opportunity to swallow is when you ingest that water, kit make you ill. >> reporter: that's why cindy keeps dipping, where the waves can knock you over forcing you to take an unexpected gulp of water. >> you're all done. see how hard that was? >> reporter: is her laughter. >>
this is cindy's boss bob mitchell. >> the ocean is free of any problems here. >> reporter: he credits a combination of how ocean currents sweep away dirty water and how they work to prevent run-off along with the sewage treatment plant. >> ocean city takes a lot of care. >> reporter: this is kathy, she runs the federally funded beach program for maryland's department of environment. >> we no longer have any beaches near where what is called combined sewers where...
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. >> bob dylan, joni mitchell, the byrds, crosby, stills, nash, & young, you know all these bands were, had political kind of uh lyrics and they were uh, some of them were very overtly political >> one of the songs on your new album, mister sister, caused a kind of a stir in the trans community. they said it was stereotypical. were you surprised by that reaction? >> i was very surprised. i was very taken aback because i thought it was very uh positive, sort of gender positive towards anyone i said that it was about anyone who was a self- you know expanding and tran--, and making a transition, anyone who felt betrayed by the mirror. so i meant it to be all inclusive. >> and that's an issue dear to your heart. >> well i you know i transitioned from being, you know i'm bisexual and i was always with men and now i'm with monica for 11 years, and going on 12, and so um, you know this is an issue that i'm, i care a lot about. i care a lot about gay marriage and equality and um, and i've always been very supportive of trans people, um, so i, i was surprised, but it's really not about a trans
. >> bob dylan, joni mitchell, the byrds, crosby, stills, nash, & young, you know all these bands were, had political kind of uh lyrics and they were uh, some of them were very overtly political >> one of the songs on your new album, mister sister, caused a kind of a stir in the trans community. they said it was stereotypical. were you surprised by that reaction? >> i was very surprised. i was very taken aback because i thought it was very uh positive, sort of gender...
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successful final passage of the bill could follow immediately or drag into next week bob corker told andrea mitchell believes the bill is important in limited iran's nuclear capabilities. >> there's a lot at stake here and that's why the bill on the floor is so important that the senate and the house have the ability to see this is transparent that iran will be accountable and that we know that this deal is going to keep them from getting a nuclear weapon. >> hadley gamble joins us live. where does this leave us and more importantly where does this leave our gulf allies. what are you hearing on the ground? >> the euro money conference here is in the second day. we're totally packed. a lot of buzz surrounding the opening in a couple of weeks. that's against the backdrop so serious regional unrest and serious tension particularly for the gulf states. the king coming out and saying the gulf arab leaders need to take a stand and stand firm. secretary john kerry will be here later today and on the table will be iran yemen, syria, iraq. and the bigger question is going to be. it's what that's going to mea
successful final passage of the bill could follow immediately or drag into next week bob corker told andrea mitchell believes the bill is important in limited iran's nuclear capabilities. >> there's a lot at stake here and that's why the bill on the floor is so important that the senate and the house have the ability to see this is transparent that iran will be accountable and that we know that this deal is going to keep them from getting a nuclear weapon. >> hadley gamble joins us...
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harry reid would tell you the same thing and so would george mitchell and bob dole. i love every minute of it and i love the institution of the senate. so did ted kennedy. which is why this is such an appropriate way to remember him. i got my first taste of the peculiarities as vicki indicated. a great friend of president's kennedy and served for 10 years with ted kennedy.
harry reid would tell you the same thing and so would george mitchell and bob dole. i love every minute of it and i love the institution of the senate. so did ted kennedy. which is why this is such an appropriate way to remember him. i got my first taste of the peculiarities as vicki indicated. a great friend of president's kennedy and served for 10 years with ted kennedy.
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harry reid would tell you the same thing and so would george mitchell and bob dole. i love every minute of it and i love the institution of the senate. so did ted kennedy. which is why this is such an appropriate way to remember him. i got my first taste of the peculiarities as vicki indicated. a great friend of president's kennedy and served for 10 years with ted kennedy. that summer was an incredible summer. the summer of 1964. in those days, most senators didn't have a huge internship program. i was the only intern in the office. my boss was deeply involved in that, as was ted. it was an incredible time to be in washington, but i had been there the summer of the year before on the house side. got to be at the martin luther king's i have a dream speech. i did not hear a word of it. there was a mass of humanity all the way down to the lincoln memorial. then the next summer, breaking the filibuster on the civil rights bill and it passed. next summer, i didn't have a job but i went back to visit my friends. and i just happened to hit it on the perfect day. i was sitti
harry reid would tell you the same thing and so would george mitchell and bob dole. i love every minute of it and i love the institution of the senate. so did ted kennedy. which is why this is such an appropriate way to remember him. i got my first taste of the peculiarities as vicki indicated. a great friend of president's kennedy and served for 10 years with ted kennedy. that summer was an incredible summer. the summer of 1964. in those days, most senators didn't have a huge internship...
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- but back in those days, when i saw president reagan and president bush, and you had george mitchell and bob dole, jim rice, they were really the world war ii generation. many of them had served in our military. they had all lived and worked in function at a time when it was important to be republican and democratic, but there were issues that superseded that registration. they lived through a time when there were really big issues that required a national response. i really think that that generation of leaders brought a different tone to political discourse. i really do. one of the things that we need to understand in this country is because men and women -- a man and will or wom disagrees with me -- a man or woman across the isle disagrees with me, they are not my enemy, they are my political foe. it has to be done in a respectful way. i know historians will recall fights breaking out in the chamber, but do think the tone is set from the top. i think if you can see a liberal like to o'neill and a conservative like ronald reagan, both world war ii generation both strongly held beliefs, and
- but back in those days, when i saw president reagan and president bush, and you had george mitchell and bob dole, jim rice, they were really the world war ii generation. many of them had served in our military. they had all lived and worked in function at a time when it was important to be republican and democratic, but there were issues that superseded that registration. they lived through a time when there were really big issues that required a national response. i really think that that...
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bob dole. was it much rougher than we remember it? senator mitchell: it was very tough.d a lot of disagreement but it is tougher now. we did work together quite a lot on many issues. that does not seem to be the case now. there may be a few issues on which there will be some cooperation. olivia: one of the important decisions -- and we were talking about the possibility of a hung parliament in britain. either way it has to go to the queen for approval because in england they separate the head of state and head of government. here it is more divisive because we combine both. we want the president to be the head of state and there is no cohesive figure that unites the whole country. tom: this is classic george mitchell. page 351." it is called "the negotiator." "i had no formal education in the art of negotiation." how did you learn to do it? senator mitchell: trial and error. a lot of air. i do not mention too many errors. tom: we will come back with george mitchell. brendan: we will stay with senator george mitchell we know that maine has lots of fishing and lakes but on
bob dole. was it much rougher than we remember it? senator mitchell: it was very tough.d a lot of disagreement but it is tougher now. we did work together quite a lot on many issues. that does not seem to be the case now. there may be a few issues on which there will be some cooperation. olivia: one of the important decisions -- and we were talking about the possibility of a hung parliament in britain. either way it has to go to the queen for approval because in england they separate the head...
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bob baer, thank you very much for that. it's a sobering analysis but one we need to discuss and delve into more. i want to bring in mitchell a correspondent on the ground in erbil in northern iraq correspondent with mcclatchy newspaper. you have unique perspective being on the ground there. tell me about the people of ramadi right now, are they being allowed to flee to leave, now that isis has all but taken complete control? >> no and that's something that's been something of a change that we've noticed in this case. a few days ago there was a statement from the leader of the islamic state, al baghdadi he said any true muslim should basically live underneath the caliphate he and his people have developed. we're taking that as a sign now they're not letting people leave areas they've taken control of. for the most part there are people trying to get out of ramadi but islamic state fighters are not allowing them to do so for the first part. i'm sure refugees are trying to get out to baghdad. certainly we've seen hundreds if not thousands of iraqi troops flee the area today. for the most part the population of ramadi is stuck
bob baer, thank you very much for that. it's a sobering analysis but one we need to discuss and delve into more. i want to bring in mitchell a correspondent on the ground in erbil in northern iraq correspondent with mcclatchy newspaper. you have unique perspective being on the ground there. tell me about the people of ramadi right now, are they being allowed to flee to leave, now that isis has all but taken complete control? >> no and that's something that's been something of a change...