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thehey help people in the community, they give back, they give to good causes. a lot of f people in that ccommunity, they do wowork ther. but it's in part to cover up these callous and cruel things that t they know they've done. they've knonow this stuff is goa cause problems, and it appears that they don't really care. a lot of our claims are based on some common law claims that say, look, you can't do something and harm your neighbor. and thatat's what they're doing. they're harming their neieighbor. and that is a violation of the law. >> as litigation in georgia slowly plays out, coal ash dumps across the u.s. continue to b be regululated at the state level, resulting in a patchwork of standards. many states, like georgia and pennsnsylvania, exet coal ash from m hazardous waste regulation. at the federal level, , debate over coal ash regulation has dragggged on for decades. and despite recent coal ash spills in north carolina, coal ash has yet to receive federal regulation. >> garbage disposal and trash is probably more regulated than coal ash is. without any
thehey help people in the community, they give back, they give to good causes. a lot of f people in that ccommunity, they do wowork ther. but it's in part to cover up these callous and cruel things that t they know they've done. they've knonow this stuff is goa cause problems, and it appears that they don't really care. a lot of our claims are based on some common law claims that say, look, you can't do something and harm your neighbor. and thatat's what they're doing. they're harming their...
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thehey were studying presidential primary, they got a firsthand taste of what it was that makes new hampshire important and pivotal. i love this space. i designed it in a lot of ways. i wanted to make sure that it was like a salon, where people could come and learn. we had over 200 students for this most recent campaign. i am hoping to do it again. >> our staff recently traveled to new hampshire to learn about its rich history. learn more at c-span.org. >> you're watching american history tv on c-span3. next, the uneasy relationship up next on the presidency, timothy walch talks about the uneasy relationship between herbert hoover and dwight d. eisenhower. mr. walsh is a former director of the herbert hoover
thehey were studying presidential primary, they got a firsthand taste of what it was that makes new hampshire important and pivotal. i love this space. i designed it in a lot of ways. i wanted to make sure that it was like a salon, where people could come and learn. we had over 200 students for this most recent campaign. i am hoping to do it again. >> our staff recently traveled to new hampshire to learn about its rich history. learn more at c-span.org. >> you're watching american...
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we were i in contact with rescus every d day and put us i in con withth the people thehey rescued getting phone calls from people saying t tnk you. and some saying yoyou are savin my mom. it helped people. we started this during the hurricane. there was intermittent power. i had a porcho over me. so my small little site saved over 7,500 people. anchor: incredible. what was the most dramatic story that you heard of? >> we had multiple calls orr actually -- youou want to take this? >> there were a cocouple of impactful. a team from our chuhurch and goa report that something was coming nearby. . andd i saidd go check it out. and found a whole bunch of elderlrly house whoho weree in condition. some 15 people onon the s stree that needed -- imminent danger and needed rescue. that was really cocool because looked like -- we don't k know this is ann impmportant one o o because theyy didn't market t i that way and found people in dire need that they were able to save. anchor: perhaps you could tell us how you're f feeling right n. >> it's a littltle bit surreal. i'm getting hundrededs o of pho ca
we were i in contact with rescus every d day and put us i in con withth the people thehey rescued getting phone calls from people saying t tnk you. and some saying yoyou are savin my mom. it helped people. we started this during the hurricane. there was intermittent power. i had a porcho over me. so my small little site saved over 7,500 people. anchor: incredible. what was the most dramatic story that you heard of? >> we had multiple calls orr actually -- youou want to take this? >>...
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and a lot of the stuffff that yu bubuin the shops is just full of chemicals, and thehey are not wt they say on the labels. trish: my living room is my life. it's about what i treasure. friends.ot photos of my familyly i like just hahaving thingngs ti love around me.. i i have a tendency to leave the backdoor open and they walk in.. blue-tongue lizards. trish: these are a few of my special pieces that i keep in my cabinet here. this was a glass-blown, little wishing well that i got made up for our wedding cake. and these were the flowers. these e were actually hand-made, these littlele roses. but as the years gone by, they've gone discolored unfortunately. but that's still original. trish: i'd l like to say g good, from mysyself and my hususband,d frfrom perth, , western auststr. it's been an a absolute plplease hahaving you her you are welcome anytimime. thank k you. bye. anchor: and now in "global ideas," we meet people dedicated to t the protectioion of our planetet's wildle.e. this week,k, we head to o colom. many of the countrtry's rainforests are under r threat f dedestruction. whw
and a lot of the stuffff that yu bubuin the shops is just full of chemicals, and thehey are not wt they say on the labels. trish: my living room is my life. it's about what i treasure. friends.ot photos of my familyly i like just hahaving thingngs ti love around me.. i i have a tendency to leave the backdoor open and they walk in.. blue-tongue lizards. trish: these are a few of my special pieces that i keep in my cabinet here. this was a glass-blown, little wishing well that i got made up for...
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thehey are being blind to constitution center to be displayed on a long-term loan. look at wilson's beautiful handwriting, which is still legible. let's pause for a second and think about how exciting this is, the first time anybody sat down to look at the constitution, they saw this draft. there are significant parts about it. .here are is no preamble thanks to wilson, the final drafts would begin with "we the people. there are three separate ranches of government. those with the first words of the first draft. congress does not have specific powers listed. it says congress can make laws for the general interest of the union. the presidential term is six years. there is a single term for the national executive. we can look at wilson's handwriting, we want all of you viewers to be able to study the evolving text of the constitution. so you can learn from it and see how it evolved. that is why we have created this great online tool. after you finish watching the show, we have it here on our touchscreen. center.org. this is basically the printed version of each of the
thehey are being blind to constitution center to be displayed on a long-term loan. look at wilson's beautiful handwriting, which is still legible. let's pause for a second and think about how exciting this is, the first time anybody sat down to look at the constitution, they saw this draft. there are significant parts about it. .here are is no preamble thanks to wilson, the final drafts would begin with "we the people. there are three separate ranches of government. those with the first...
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the "little ththrees" aree vulnerable - thehey know they'e second in line, and are afraid of losing out>> mistresses have to conceal ththeir relationships. they're always worried that people will find out. that's why we try to sow the seeds of doubt: do you really want to spend your life as a mistress? this guy will never intrtrodue you to his parents. you have to spend your holidays alone, because he is with his family. for rich people, lovers are just a diversion. >> back at the restaurant, everything's going accccordingo plan. the young woman doesn't seem to be suspicious. the team is satisfied, and they're going to come back within the next few days to take the next step. yu ruocheng says he avarages about ten cases a year, secretly infiltrating affairs in order to save marriages. he feels pretty confident about tonight's case. >> we'll try to arrange a love trtransfer. first we have to establish contntact. ononce she opens up and starts talking to us, we'll take it a step further and start givivig advice. then we'll h hook her up with se men, mayaybe at a karaokoke pl. it a all has
the "little ththrees" aree vulnerable - thehey know they'e second in line, and are afraid of losing out>> mistresses have to conceal ththeir relationships. they're always worried that people will find out. that's why we try to sow the seeds of doubt: do you really want to spend your life as a mistress? this guy will never intrtrodue you to his parents. you have to spend your holidays alone, because he is with his family. for rich people, lovers are just a diversion. >>...
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becacause he said, you can't always pay attention too what ththeyay, it's what thehey do.nd so i listened, i paid attention, and because of that, it has brought me to a time and place in my life where i have taken off the gloves. [applause] decided thahat i have no fear. i decided ththat i don't want to be s safe. i am not lookingng for who likes me and who does not lilike me.e. us to walkfor all of in the walk of dick gregory. did you like him? did you love him? did you care abobout him? if you like tim, if y youlove him, if youu cared about him, yu have to stock bebeing weak. you have to stop speaking that which you don't mean. you just got grinning. it is time to stand up and deal with the problems of this country. amy: caucus member maxine waters reading saturday at the city of praise family ministry in landover, maryland, as she addressed thousands among so many others at the celebration of the life of legendary comedian and human rights activist dick gregory who passed away on august 19 at the age of 84. this is democracy now!, democracynow.org. among those who honor
becacause he said, you can't always pay attention too what ththeyay, it's what thehey do.nd so i listened, i paid attention, and because of that, it has brought me to a time and place in my life where i have taken off the gloves. [applause] decided thahat i have no fear. i decided ththat i don't want to be s safe. i am not lookingng for who likes me and who does not lilike me.e. us to walkfor all of in the walk of dick gregory. did you like him? did you love him? did you care abobout him? if...
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think it's very clear, if you look at the context in which the monuments were put up, they weren't -- thehey weren't celebrating kind of benign war heroes. they were very clearly meant to be things that would intimidate black people and further white supremacy in the u.s. where i work, at unc, there's a prominent confederate memorial, monument, statue right in the heart of campus. and since i've been at the university of north carolina, i have wanted for that statue to be removed, and felt like speaking out about it, and now, finally, kind of got the courage to do so. i think jack and i, and along with our parents, it's kind of some mixed feelings, mixed emotions, about being direct descendants of stonewall jackson. it's not something that i, you know, widely share, outside of a very close group of friends. so this is really kind of a coming out, in a sort. and also, the -- i think the amy goodman: this is democracy , democracy now.org. i am amy goodman. foreign policy magazine recently revealed the existence of a recent fbi and department of homeland security bulletin that concluded white s
think it's very clear, if you look at the context in which the monuments were put up, they weren't -- thehey weren't celebrating kind of benign war heroes. they were very clearly meant to be things that would intimidate black people and further white supremacy in the u.s. where i work, at unc, there's a prominent confederate memorial, monument, statue right in the heart of campus. and since i've been at the university of north carolina, i have wanted for that statue to be removed, and felt like...
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get thehey do not votes. thank you.aying -- ifitter, you are going to cut taxes for milliners, you have to find the money somewhere, far report people. compareone, you cannot states with populations which are not as large as others. , you facebook page too thefind all the comments on efforts. if you support the effort to repeal and replace obamacare, the number is (202) 748-8000, and if you oppose the effort, the number is (202) 748-8001. we take a look at the washington post, discussing paul manafort. his campaign chairman offered to his campaign chairman offered to provide briefings on the race for a billionaire closely , pauld with the kremlin manafort may be offering and email to an overseas .ntermediary , wee needs private briefing can accommodate him, he wrote in an eu now, portions of which were read to the washington post. emailst adding that the are among tens of thousands of documents that up and turned over to special counsel robert as theys team investigate whether trump associates coordinated with russia. i
get thehey do not votes. thank you.aying -- ifitter, you are going to cut taxes for milliners, you have to find the money somewhere, far report people. compareone, you cannot states with populations which are not as large as others. , you facebook page too thefind all the comments on efforts. if you support the effort to repeal and replace obamacare, the number is (202) 748-8000, and if you oppose the effort, the number is (202) 748-8001. we take a look at the washington post, discussing paul...
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. >> they thehey there.ma right now, a very strong cat 5 hurricane, winds at 180 miles an hour but on the heels of that, we've got now tropical storm jose that has also just formed as the 11:00 a.m. update has come out. it's going to hang out in the atlantic for a little bit as this one heads toward the florida straits just around the florida keys so we'll continue to watch that. amelia and doug will have updates for you. expect rain showers after 2:00 or 3:00 this afternoon. continuing overnight, scattered light showers tomorrow through the day. >> all right, thank you. >>> so again, if you're heading out the door, grab that umbrella. that's going to do it for news4 midday. us. we're back on the air this afternoon, first at 4:00. >>> stabbed stand by, everyone. we're live in 5, 4, 3, 2, 1. >>> oh, look at her. she's so gorgeous! she's maybe a modern-day princess! megan margo behind the scenes with "vanity fair" saying they are two people who are really happy and in love. welcome to "access hollywood." kit,
. >> they thehey there.ma right now, a very strong cat 5 hurricane, winds at 180 miles an hour but on the heels of that, we've got now tropical storm jose that has also just formed as the 11:00 a.m. update has come out. it's going to hang out in the atlantic for a little bit as this one heads toward the florida straits just around the florida keys so we'll continue to watch that. amelia and doug will have updates for you. expect rain showers after 2:00 or 3:00 this afternoon. continuing...
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what is the ceo say to you about , thehey make this the crux breadwinner here for the company?ly confidence. he said i am a warrior, but i think -- worrier, but i think this is going to work. he says there will still be a place for the gap and banana republic, but smaller. i think a lot of retailers are realizing i can be successful as a brand, but i need to be going after one customer and really good at one thing, and maybe that means being smaller. scarlet: analysts are also saying that for so long, too long perhaps they were acting as though it was driven by the home brand gap rather than old navy. >> it is a portfolio company. it is not just one brand anymore . it is like how abercrombie & fitch is driven by hollister. to take a second look at the company might not be a terrible idea. it is still doing pretty well, and those old navy sales figures are the envy of a lot of retailers right now. julia: a lot of appreciation of value in this stock. you got to check out in old navy store. coming up, espn has a new challenge, and that is donald trump. will deal with the president
what is the ceo say to you about , thehey make this the crux breadwinner here for the company?ly confidence. he said i am a warrior, but i think -- worrier, but i think this is going to work. he says there will still be a place for the gap and banana republic, but smaller. i think a lot of retailers are realizing i can be successful as a brand, but i need to be going after one customer and really good at one thing, and maybe that means being smaller. scarlet: analysts are also saying that for...
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and what's the most important decision thehey make? they select the people who run the corporation. they're calalld the board of directors, usually 15 or 20 people. and they make all the decisions to produce; how to produce; where to produce; and what to do with the profits. all the basic decisions. the vast majority of people come to work monday to friday 9:00 to 5:00, and they do what? they make whatever that board of direcectors decides that company's going to make, and they make it in whatever way with whatever technology that board ofof directors decids working on whatever raw materials that board of directors presents to those workers. and the board of directors decides whether the workers are here in the united states or over there in india or wherever. and when the work is done and there are some profits, the board of directors decides what's to do with it. for example, to pay the top executives spectacular salaries. that's a decision they make. or to move production to another country or whatever. they make that. the vast mass of the workers--a thousand in a small company,
and what's the most important decision thehey make? they select the people who run the corporation. they're calalld the board of directors, usually 15 or 20 people. and they make all the decisions to produce; how to produce; where to produce; and what to do with the profits. all the basic decisions. the vast majority of people come to work monday to friday 9:00 to 5:00, and they do what? they make whatever that board of direcectors decides that company's going to make, and they make it in...