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those, if it's soft andnd pliabe plplastic, it's leaching pthalates, which are known to be toxic, into the envvironment where youou get exposed. >> pthalates are in many common products, including food packaging, building materials, and pharmaceuticals. they're in our cars, and even in new car smell. they're used in cosmetics to hold fragrance and help products to more effectively penetrate and m moisturize the skin. >> we're concerned about their effects on males, on bababy boys. >> we see problems with testicular development, problems with sperm development. >> they can be associated with a decrease in testosterone levels. so if you interfere with the testosterone levels, they don't quite go up all the way. in animal studies, it's been shown to be linked to cryptorchidism, so, undescended testicles, and hypospadias, which is incomplete formation of the male reproductive organs. >> pthalates m may also be feminizing boys. scientists found that pthalates may be associated with a shorter ano-genital distance-- the distance between the genitals and anus, a subtle marker of feminization i
those, if it's soft andnd pliabe plplastic, it's leaching pthalates, which are known to be toxic, into the envvironment where youou get exposed. >> pthalates are in many common products, including food packaging, building materials, and pharmaceuticals. they're in our cars, and even in new car smell. they're used in cosmetics to hold fragrance and help products to more effectively penetrate and m moisturize the skin. >> we're concerned about their effects on males, on bababy boys....
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. >> reporter: katherine leach bell's son curtis was just 13 years old when he went to the grocery store and never came home. when did you first start getting scared that he might be the next child? >> when i went looking for him. i couldn't find him. i was just crying and praying, lord, please don't let them have got my son. >> reporter: authorities attributed most of the child murders to wayne williams, though he was never charged, instead convicted of murdering two other adults. he denies killing anyone. do you think these kids have been forgotten? >> yes. >> reporter: today atlanta's mayor announced police will begin reviewing evidence using more advanced dna technology. >> we owe it to these families to make sure that we've done everything imaginable. >> reporter: this weekend a docuseries will premiere on "investigation discovery" questioning whether williams really was the killer. >> this is one of the great american tragedies. >> reporter: will packer is one of the executive producers. >> i'm also hopeful that people will see this and that the impact will be, we can never let thi
. >> reporter: katherine leach bell's son curtis was just 13 years old when he went to the grocery store and never came home. when did you first start getting scared that he might be the next child? >> when i went looking for him. i couldn't find him. i was just crying and praying, lord, please don't let them have got my son. >> reporter: authorities attributed most of the child murders to wayne williams, though he was never charged, instead convicted of murdering two other...
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hiding inside loads heading for the landfill, toxic time bombs waiting to spring a leak and begin leaching into the soil and eventually the underground water table. the waters have receded and this flood is over, but there are those who believe that a hidden environmental disaster has only just begun. in guerneville, john ramos, kpix5. >> saturday's dropoff event will be at the guerneville transfer station on pocket road. there may also be curbside collection in the future. >>> a live look outside at the sun peeking through the clouds at ocean beach. we are enjoying a break in the rain before another atmospheric river arrives this week. the good news is that meteorologist paul deanno is telling us the bay area is avoiding a direct hit this time, right, paul? >> yes, you're right. atmospheric river coming to california, thankfully central and southern california, our storm will be a glancing blow from that atmospheric river. we have will get light rain showers which will impact the morning commute tomorrow. futurecast stopped here at 8:00 tomorrow morning, some light rain moving through. th
hiding inside loads heading for the landfill, toxic time bombs waiting to spring a leak and begin leaching into the soil and eventually the underground water table. the waters have receded and this flood is over, but there are those who believe that a hidden environmental disaster has only just begun. in guerneville, john ramos, kpix5. >> saturday's dropoff event will be at the guerneville transfer station on pocket road. there may also be curbside collection in the future. >>> a...
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that shouldn't go to regular landfills like hazardous chemicals, toxic materials and ewaste that can leach into the soil. they need to be disposed of separately. >> gasoline, kerosene, motor oil, those are the worst because they are so polluting to the water and so damaging to wildlife. >> the organization says hazardous materials collection should be happening right now in the neighborhoods. a free hazardous waste dropoff is scheduled for saturday at the guerneville transfer station. >>> chief meteorologist paul deanno is here right around the corner. >> the heavy rainfall stays to our south is, but more rain, i know we're getting rain fatigue around the bay area. it does return tomorrow. futurecast, we'll go hour by hour, the morning commute tomorrow on, the kids walk or drive to school, wet at times. that moves out. we get a break toward the middle of the day. actually most of the daylight hours will be rain free, but light to moderate rainfall does return tomorrow evening and soaking rainfall moving in tomorrow night. a wave of light rain moving through 6 to 10 a.m. tomorrow, mainly dr
that shouldn't go to regular landfills like hazardous chemicals, toxic materials and ewaste that can leach into the soil. they need to be disposed of separately. >> gasoline, kerosene, motor oil, those are the worst because they are so polluting to the water and so damaging to wildlife. >> the organization says hazardous materials collection should be happening right now in the neighborhoods. a free hazardous waste dropoff is scheduled for saturday at the guerneville transfer...
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materials are not supposed to be mixed with regular debris destined for the landfill because they could leach into the soil. >> what we're trying to get the word out to businesses and residents is to separate your hazardous wastes and your electronics. they have to by state law be collected separately. >> some say it's not really realistic to expect people who have lost everything to worry about proper recycling rules. they say hazardous terms hazardous materials collection should be happening now in the neighborhoods. >>> really a beautiful night, clouds rolling in as more rain is making its way to the bay area. chief meteorologist paul deanno is tracking when it's going to hit us. >> how many times have we said that over the past couple months? more rain. it's coming back tomorrow. the radar is clear tonight, but by tomorrow morning light rain will return to the bay area, the first of two waves to come through. the morning commute together, light rain moving through, wet on the roads. we get a break midday before showers return in the evening, some heavier rainfall tomorrow night. headlines
materials are not supposed to be mixed with regular debris destined for the landfill because they could leach into the soil. >> what we're trying to get the word out to businesses and residents is to separate your hazardous wastes and your electronics. they have to by state law be collected separately. >> some say it's not really realistic to expect people who have lost everything to worry about proper recycling rules. they say hazardous terms hazardous materials collection should...
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we're not seeing a whole lot of volatility in the g. ten and so the ghostly packs a slightly longer leach. as you said there the pound perhaps surprisingly resistant to the recent ups and downs but what should we be expecting on the currency markets for the next twenty four hours or so. so i think if we see may steal - moved to third meaningful voyag- hohopefully an actual meaningful but this time it looks like it's going to pass we would expect sterling upside -- in the order of 325% after looks like on this whole mess is finally going to be. at least semi result -- so that's the upside and the downside if there is -- you know sometimes an absolute calamity a risk all of extending down into should be replaced by a tree eurosceptic -- with tales of a general election and a lack of clarity about -- with all that you will move the deadline for breaks at forward then we would see downside as i mentioned before -- the first stop if that assumption there no deal breaks as unlikely as if a challenge the first office dealing with so be about a 7% loss -- if an ordeal brings it began to become a
we're not seeing a whole lot of volatility in the g. ten and so the ghostly packs a slightly longer leach. as you said there the pound perhaps surprisingly resistant to the recent ups and downs but what should we be expecting on the currency markets for the next twenty four hours or so. so i think if we see may steal - moved to third meaningful voyag- hohopefully an actual meaningful but this time it looks like it's going to pass we would expect sterling upside -- in the order of 325% after...
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. >> reporter: for katherine leach bell, a search that has lasted jucades. >> i'm fighting foice for my child. >> reporter: now has a glimmer of hope. gabe gutierrez, nbc news, atlanta. >>> tonight we are getting our firslook at a frightening plunge caught on camera. a high-wire stunt that turned terribly wrong. miguel almaguer has the dramatic scene. it can be tough to watch. >> reporter: the eight high-wire performers were halfway across the steel cable when it happened. plunging up to 40 feet down, five were injured. the newly released video captures luwanna wallenda toppling over, sending everyone crashing to the ground, where there was no safety net. tonight the sheriff's department releasing video of the 2017 ci acnt at circus sarasota for the first time. luwanna of the fameda walle family spoke to nbc news. >> my mouth is wired shut. i broke every bone in my face. >> reporter: the wallenda family promises they'll keep performing despite this dramatic fall. tonight the show goes on. miel almaguer, nbc news. >>> as we continue tonight, the u.s.edigure skating star accus of attac
. >> reporter: for katherine leach bell, a search that has lasted jucades. >> i'm fighting foice for my child. >> reporter: now has a glimmer of hope. gabe gutierrez, nbc news, atlanta. >>> tonight we are getting our firslook at a frightening plunge caught on camera. a high-wire stunt that turned terribly wrong. miguel almaguer has the dramatic scene. it can be tough to watch. >> reporter: the eight high-wire performers were halfway across the steel cable when...
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for projects like replacing lead leaching pipes in schools and communities.rep.d-cathat's about 5% of the military budget, and that's what it would take to make sure every american has clean drinking water.michael hickey lost his father from what he says was water contamination.michael hickey / new york residentmy dad passed away from kidney cancer six years ago. a year after that i started looking into what could be causing all the illnesses in my town and that kind of pointed me in the direction of the water.the water was contaminated with pfas and others in the community also got sick.now congressman antonio delgado and hickey are fighting for change.antonio delgado / d-ny im excited to work with this bill, and to make sure that we implement it in the fashion that we know can do some real good to communities.the bill would also work to update wells and septic systems in rural areas. supporters say the plan could create up to one million new jobs. in washington alexandra limon. ( darya ) for your money this morning... whole foods prices are up from a year ago.
for projects like replacing lead leaching pipes in schools and communities.rep.d-cathat's about 5% of the military budget, and that's what it would take to make sure every american has clean drinking water.michael hickey lost his father from what he says was water contamination.michael hickey / new york residentmy dad passed away from kidney cancer six years ago. a year after that i started looking into what could be causing all the illnesses in my town and that kind of pointed me in the...
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of mass financial destruction it's going to blow up again it's almost a guaranteed certainty is it leaches say the odds are that it would be your bank or j.p. morgan though that's where it's going to blow up your thoughts i mean i i agree with you i'm going to back i want to seem to do it your bank is already solved and now all we or review consultancies. not just every farmer right you have you have a plastic bag there with you what is the point of that i want to explain. usuals. i've created koreans here i'm secure. if you want to secure these three value you know everything about this group you're you know. which i prefer to use you are secure. is this opaque bag we have no idea what the contents of this bag are. for death no way to value your insight good when you come to a story to make you value with based on a story that someone else in this case there are a number of someones telling you a story about going to break or the first group of people who are coming he was story are easy be the banks regulators every year they want to stress test every year they claim the stress test show
of mass financial destruction it's going to blow up again it's almost a guaranteed certainty is it leaches say the odds are that it would be your bank or j.p. morgan though that's where it's going to blow up your thoughts i mean i i agree with you i'm going to back i want to seem to do it your bank is already solved and now all we or review consultancies. not just every farmer right you have you have a plastic bag there with you what is the point of that i want to explain. usuals. i've created...
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of mass financial destruction it's going to blow up again it's almost a guaranteed certainty is it leaches say the odds are that it would be your bank or j.p. morgan though that's where it's going to blow up your thoughts. i agree with you i'm going to back i want to seem to do a few banks already. and now we or review consultancy. not just every run farmer right you have you have a plastic bag there with you what is the point of that we're exporting. usuals. i created koreans here i'm secure. if you look at the security you can easily value you know everything about the scoreboard you're here you know what's in the bag if you can do with it you know the kind out now compare that to do much of it. which i prefer to use uber security. is this opaque bag you have no idea what the contents of this bag are. bored with no way to value your unskilled when you come to a bridge i think you value with based on a story that someone else in this case there are a number of someones telling you a story about going to break the first group of people who are coming he was story are easy be the banks regu
of mass financial destruction it's going to blow up again it's almost a guaranteed certainty is it leaches say the odds are that it would be your bank or j.p. morgan though that's where it's going to blow up your thoughts. i agree with you i'm going to back i want to seem to do a few banks already. and now we or review consultancy. not just every run farmer right you have you have a plastic bag there with you what is the point of that we're exporting. usuals. i created koreans here i'm secure....
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as we speak but certainly not indeed tensity that we so last night when this every new battle was leach and but that actually follows a pattern has been going on for the past few weeks in this says that the as the as as they have the kurdish forces and the coalition carry out attacks. still positions and then sort of hold and see if there's any kind of reaction if there's any kind of wish to negotiate more for civilians to come out even for fighters to surrender if you just recall over the past week we have seen about four thousand i still fighters surrendered to the kurdish forces and then we have seen next to them thousands of maybe about twelve thousand women and children coming out of goo's now it is estimated that about four thousand people are still in there but i have to also say that past estimation had been actually wrong and both the kurdish forces and the coalition was taken aback by the number of people coming out of there so say that this battle will keep on going probably using this same pattern which is intensity of bombardment and charlie and then sort of holding off wai
as we speak but certainly not indeed tensity that we so last night when this every new battle was leach and but that actually follows a pattern has been going on for the past few weeks in this says that the as the as as they have the kurdish forces and the coalition carry out attacks. still positions and then sort of hold and see if there's any kind of reaction if there's any kind of wish to negotiate more for civilians to come out even for fighters to surrender if you just recall over the past...
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the money is for projects like replacing leaching pipes in schools and communities. bay area representativeso work to update wells and septic systems in rural areas. supporters say, the plan would create up to one -million new jobs. ( darya ) so far, the 2nd half of the nba season has been a slow grind for the warriors. now they have lost 4 of their last 6 games. golden state in orlando. no kevin durant in the lineup because of rest steph curry going to work... he hit 33 points ... but he missed 20 times.but down the stretch, the magic were too much. warriors fall 103-96... up next 76ers on saturday. ( darya ) before we head to break ... here's a live look outside... at the bay bridge toll plaza."if you are watching us on the kron on app - here is an 'extra' check on weather and traffic. visit kron-on-dot-tv to subscribe." lowe's knows you'll do it right, to save big on the floors you want. we do it right, too. with exclusive options that are waterproof and easy to install. so, you can get a better look at a better price. moving? that's harder now because of psoriatic arthritis. but you're
the money is for projects like replacing leaching pipes in schools and communities. bay area representativeso work to update wells and septic systems in rural areas. supporters say, the plan would create up to one -million new jobs. ( darya ) so far, the 2nd half of the nba season has been a slow grind for the warriors. now they have lost 4 of their last 6 games. golden state in orlando. no kevin durant in the lineup because of rest steph curry going to work... he hit 33 points ... but he...
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that allows toxins to leach into ground water. >>> a south carolina resident has finally come forwardaim that $1.5 billion lottery prize. the winner wants to remain afternoon n anonymous as you might imagine. the drawing was back in october. the winner opted for the cash option of nearly $878 million. the win is also a boon for south carolina. the state will collect $61 million in income taxes from the mega millions winner. >>> sad news this morning, fans an friends are sharing remembrances of actor luke perry. he died monday a few days after suffering a massive stroke. he was just 52. he rose to fame in the series 90210 playing the bad boy heartthrob. >> some people do change. >> the show was also criticized for taking on a topic for teens being sexually active. here is perry in a 1991 interview. >> what makes the show so good, it is good and yeah, i'll say i'm on a good show. the show is good because it is an ensemble piece and everybody brings something to it. >> shannen doherty saying i'm devastated by the loss of my friend. i have so many memories with luke that make me smile and
that allows toxins to leach into ground water. >>> a south carolina resident has finally come forwardaim that $1.5 billion lottery prize. the winner wants to remain afternoon n anonymous as you might imagine. the drawing was back in october. the winner opted for the cash option of nearly $878 million. the win is also a boon for south carolina. the state will collect $61 million in income taxes from the mega millions winner. >>> sad news this morning, fans an friends are...
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he could be behind all 29 murders, including that of catherine leach.tims. >> i would like some closure. i would like some justice, so that i can rest in peace. >> both of the murders follow a similar pattern. a young african-american male, the youngest is nine years old, in public, in daylight they were taken, strangled and left in a remote area. this happened once after months for almost two years. shepard: 400 points up for the dow jones, 26 of the points are in the red. investors worried about slow global economic growth. boeing's stock taking a hit after indonesia airlines requested to cancel an order of max-8 jets after the deadly investigation crash investigation. the order was worth billions. gerri willis has more on the stock exchange. >> that's right, freaky friday here, let's talk about blowing. that was a 6 billion-dollar order for boeing. regulators have asked to stop these planes. $20 billion in market cap,, boeing has orders for nearly 5000 max-8 planes, enough to keep production lines open for years. the steady drip drip of that economy.
he could be behind all 29 murders, including that of catherine leach.tims. >> i would like some closure. i would like some justice, so that i can rest in peace. >> both of the murders follow a similar pattern. a young african-american male, the youngest is nine years old, in public, in daylight they were taken, strangled and left in a remote area. this happened once after months for almost two years. shepard: 400 points up for the dow jones, 26 of the points are in the red....
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if put into a regular landfill it can leach into the landfill and water system. >> monday morning wedo a curbside collection throughout the affected areas. we will bring drop boxes, loaders, inspectors and hazardous waste specialist throughout the communities and collect debris that is piled street side. >> the site will be open tomorrow from 8 am to 4 pm at census beat ridder park on river road and forceful. this undersigned of recovery following last week's disaster. officials in sonoma county have announced they will shut down an emergency center that was helping people in greenville. tomorrow at 6 pm. the center was set up in a former bank of america building to be a one-stop shop for russian river flood victims. county officials say those needing help can still contact local emergency agencies. >>> we go to san francisco for the medical examiner has identified a bicyclist that was killed this morning as 30-year- old tess rosenstein of berkeley. the accident happened on howard street six street, the vitality mean six people have been struck and killed by vehicles in the city so f
if put into a regular landfill it can leach into the landfill and water system. >> monday morning wedo a curbside collection throughout the affected areas. we will bring drop boxes, loaders, inspectors and hazardous waste specialist throughout the communities and collect debris that is piled street side. >> the site will be open tomorrow from 8 am to 4 pm at census beat ridder park on river road and forceful. this undersigned of recovery following last week's disaster. officials in...
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if put in regular landfills, toxics can leach into the ground, aquifers, and human and wildlife habitat. some can combine to cause dangerous chemical reactions and even fires. many can be recycled and repurposed, but others must be put in the high level, nonleague double dump sites. meanwhile, debris and toxics still in the floodplain will take much longer to round up. many streets are still lined with debris that residents couldn't or wouldn't bring into the disposal sites by tomorrow's deadline. >> monday morning we began curbside collection throughout the affected areas. bringing in drop boxes, loaders, inspectors and hazardous waste specialists throughout the community, collecting any debris piled street side. >> people have been dumping stuff in my path. >> reporter: at the famous lodge, owner alvin cooper is glad pickups are imminent. >> this is my parking lot. i can't open up until things are clean around here and looking like it should. >> reporter: all businesses expect to be fully open by the traditional memorial day weekend or a lot earlier. >> by then, i'm sure all the busin
if put in regular landfills, toxics can leach into the ground, aquifers, and human and wildlife habitat. some can combine to cause dangerous chemical reactions and even fires. many can be recycled and repurposed, but others must be put in the high level, nonleague double dump sites. meanwhile, debris and toxics still in the floodplain will take much longer to round up. many streets are still lined with debris that residents couldn't or wouldn't bring into the disposal sites by tomorrow's...
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for projects like replacing leaching pipes in schools and communities.ut 5-percent of the military budget... and according to representative ro khanna thats what it would take to make sure every american has clean drinking water. rep. dan kildee /d-miin the kind of crisis that no community should ever have to go through. part of the reason for that is the failure of this country to invest its water infra>(pam) the bill would also work to update wells and septic systems in rural areas. supporters say the plan would create up to one million new jobs. (ken) president trump has returned to the u-s after the second summit with north korean leader kim jong un ended early. the president said neither leader stormed away angry.. but in his case, he had to walk away rather than make a bad deal. karin caifa has the latest. president donald trump: i think actually it was a very productive two days. but sometimes you have to walk.the second summit between the two leaders in less than a year still aimed at convincing north korean leader kim jong un to abandon his nucl
for projects like replacing leaching pipes in schools and communities.ut 5-percent of the military budget... and according to representative ro khanna thats what it would take to make sure every american has clean drinking water. rep. dan kildee /d-miin the kind of crisis that no community should ever have to go through. part of the reason for that is the failure of this country to invest its water infra>(pam) the bill would also work to update wells and septic systems in rural areas....
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. >> hi, i'm robin leach in monaco.icket. >> sunday newspaper is still delivered with the comics around the news and that was what i always thought life styles was. we were the comic around the news except we did it as seriously as they did news. >> finally in the driving seat of his own career, he burned rubber in a new direction. david hasselhoff rock idol. >> it was a time where pushing the limits with wealth and ostentaciousness was comfortable. >> it was about donald trump. if he didn't shock and surprise you back then, he's had plenty of time since. >> it's my business. it's my life. my life style. i love it. the good and the bad. >> does it bring with it political aspiration? >> no political aspiration. >> your show has gotten a lot of ridicule. there's people that say it's nothing more than trash. >> that doesn't upset me because i think it's the best trash there is on television. i'm not in the business of brain surgery. i am in the business of fluff. >> that's the fantasy element. at a time when the access is
. >> hi, i'm robin leach in monaco.icket. >> sunday newspaper is still delivered with the comics around the news and that was what i always thought life styles was. we were the comic around the news except we did it as seriously as they did news. >> finally in the driving seat of his own career, he burned rubber in a new direction. david hasselhoff rock idol. >> it was a time where pushing the limits with wealth and ostentaciousness was comfortable. >> it was about...
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if put in regular landfills, toxics can leach into the ground, aquifers, and human and wildlife habitat. some can combine to start dangerous chemical reactions and even fires. but many can be recycled and repurposed. others must be put into high- level, nonlegal bowl dump sites. meanwhile, debris and toxics still in the floodplain will take much longer to round up. though many streets are still lined with debris that residents couldn't or wouldn't bring in 26 regional drop off disposal sites by tomorrow's deadline -- >> monday morning we begin curbside collection throughout the affected areas. we will bring drop boxes, loaders, inspectors and hazardous waste specialists throughout the communities, collecting any debris piled street side. >> at night people have been dumping stuff in my bio. >> reporter: at the famous granville lodge, the owner is glad that pickups are imminent. >> this is my parking lot. i can't open up until things are clean around here and looking like it should. >> reporter: all businesses expect to be fully open by the traditional memorial day weekend or a lot earli
if put in regular landfills, toxics can leach into the ground, aquifers, and human and wildlife habitat. some can combine to start dangerous chemical reactions and even fires. but many can be recycled and repurposed. others must be put into high- level, nonlegal bowl dump sites. meanwhile, debris and toxics still in the floodplain will take much longer to round up. though many streets are still lined with debris that residents couldn't or wouldn't bring in 26 regional drop off disposal sites by...
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when you think of all of the livestock that's there all of the fertilizers in there and all of that leachingh the soil. >> dana: and if that is your only source. obviously well water is delicious and fantastic. if it gets contaminated it's very dangerous and expensive. >> most people's only source. that's how they get their water just for their own use much less just for the livestock. so, that's certainly a problem. do you know what happened? people thought there was so much rain here, a lot of the area had their snowest winters ever. ground completely frozen rain came on two to three inches across eastern nebraska and that rain rapidly melted to snow and the ground was frozen. it couldn't go anywhere. it completely spread out all across the land and that's why we are looking at flooding. >> dana: incredible. was the groundhog right? are we getting spring early? >> i don't even know what that is. >> dana: wait, is that from back in february had the whole gear on? >> she was freezing and foot behind her. >> dana: she looked beautiful. happy to have her. thanks for being here today. babies gr
when you think of all of the livestock that's there all of the fertilizers in there and all of that leachingh the soil. >> dana: and if that is your only source. obviously well water is delicious and fantastic. if it gets contaminated it's very dangerous and expensive. >> most people's only source. that's how they get their water just for their own use much less just for the livestock. so, that's certainly a problem. do you know what happened? people thought there was so much rain...
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in some cases, the dangerous toxic substances including arsenic, lithium and mercury, have leached into local drinking water supplies. the lead author of the report by the environmental integrity project and earthjustice said quote: "at a time when the trump epa, now being run by a former coal lobbyist, is trying to roll back federal regulations on coal ash, these new data provide convincing evidence that we should be moving in the opposite direction." house speaker nancy pelosi and other top democrats will bring a resolution condemning anti-semitism to a house vote wednesday, in a direct rebuke to recent comments by minnesota congressmember ilhan omar questioning the u.s.'s relationship with israel. the draft resolution does not explicitly name the freshman congressmember but comes amid new accusations of anti-semitism after recent comments by omar at an event last week, in which she called out the quote "political influence in this country that says it is ok for people to push for allegiance to a foreign country," referring to israel. after several lawmakers publicly attacked omar ove
in some cases, the dangerous toxic substances including arsenic, lithium and mercury, have leached into local drinking water supplies. the lead author of the report by the environmental integrity project and earthjustice said quote: "at a time when the trump epa, now being run by a former coal lobbyist, is trying to roll back federal regulations on coal ash, these new data provide convincing evidence that we should be moving in the opposite direction." house speaker nancy pelosi and...
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you note that this illegality, this breathtaking crime, is part of the leaching of merit out of the admissions advantage have krup corrupted this process for a very long time. here we're talking about illegal activity, but it's not that far removed from what happens with parents paying money to get an edge over the less affluent kids. we need to ask how that happens and what it means. we've talked a lot politically about americans who are struggling economically and seed at the elite. when they seed at the elite and the advantages that the elite have, they're talking about college admissions. they're talking about not this particular scheme but everything this scheme represents, and how people of privilege exploit that to guarantee it for their kids in ways that sometimes leave less privileged families out of the equation. >> michael, how do you see it? >> that's absolutely right. if you nuance frank's important point about privilege was the issue of color. there are black people and brown people and people of color across america going, geez, you ought to know this, huh? very interesting. pri
you note that this illegality, this breathtaking crime, is part of the leaching of merit out of the admissions advantage have krup corrupted this process for a very long time. here we're talking about illegal activity, but it's not that far removed from what happens with parents paying money to get an edge over the less affluent kids. we need to ask how that happens and what it means. we've talked a lot politically about americans who are struggling economically and seed at the elite. when they...
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this man brought his bull on a leach in the petco to test the policy that pets are allowed.y did welcome the bull with open arms. >> you worked in houston, texas, did you see anything like that? >> yes. they have a rodeo no houston that has more glitz and glamor and real diamonds that i can see. our little hometown rodeo was dusty cowboys and cowgirls and rusty trucks. >>> we have problems in our commute. sal, you were just talking about highway 24. >>> yes. they cannot catch a break. and now we have a serious crash involving a motorcycle down. let's take a look at highway 24. this is westbound 24 and central lafayette. the crash still has emergency vehicles come through. you see the fire department is there in the central divide. but emergency vehicles are still going on the way in. this is right there. and traffic is backed up on to 680 here as you drive south from concord. this region will be affected by the latest problem on highway 24. elsewhere, 80 westbound, 46 minutes, that is about normal for a busy morning getting to the bay bridge. that is a 20 minute delay. no ma
this man brought his bull on a leach in the petco to test the policy that pets are allowed.y did welcome the bull with open arms. >> you worked in houston, texas, did you see anything like that? >> yes. they have a rodeo no houston that has more glitz and glamor and real diamonds that i can see. our little hometown rodeo was dusty cowboys and cowgirls and rusty trucks. >>> we have problems in our commute. sal, you were just talking about highway 24. >>> yes. they...
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hi, i'm robin leach in monaco.aper is still delivered with the comics around the news. and that was what i always thought "lifestyles" was. we were the comic around the news. except we did it as seriously as they did news. >> finally in the driving seat of his own career, he burned rubber in a new direction. david hasselhoff, rock idol. >> it was a time where pushing the limits with wealth and ostentatiousness in a lot of cases was very comfortable. >> one of the earliest stories we presented to you on "lifestyles" was about the amazing real estate wizard donald trump. if he didn't shock and surprise you back then, he's had plenty of time since. >> with all of this costing billions, not millions, do the figures ever frighten you? >> the answer is no, it's my business, it's my life. it's my lifestyle. i love it. the good, the bad. >> does this bring with it political aspiration? >> no political aspiration. >> your show has gotten a lot of ridicule. there are people who say it's nothing more than trash. >> that doesn
hi, i'm robin leach in monaco.aper is still delivered with the comics around the news. and that was what i always thought "lifestyles" was. we were the comic around the news. except we did it as seriously as they did news. >> finally in the driving seat of his own career, he burned rubber in a new direction. david hasselhoff, rock idol. >> it was a time where pushing the limits with wealth and ostentatiousness in a lot of cases was very comfortable. >> one of the...
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leaching the country over a 5-year period. beyond that, over 80% of them have migrated into the region into latin america. about half in columbia. in one country. today columbia in particular but also peru and other are bearing the bankrupt. >> the united nations projectsed that if all things continue on the current path this year alone -- i mean the current path before the events of january they estimated this year alone another 2 million venezuelans will leave the country. and i'm here to tell you that if another 2 million people leave on top of the 3.5 or 3.4 that already left and 80% stay in latin america, it will deteriorate and potentially collapse the public services of columbia and severely impact the same in peru and ecuador and other nations. in has the potential to be a regional catastrophe of epic proportions. already at that level. that's reason alone to care about it because the united states will be directly impacted by that, in particular because of our close partnership with columbia. the bottom line is if mol
leaching the country over a 5-year period. beyond that, over 80% of them have migrated into the region into latin america. about half in columbia. in one country. today columbia in particular but also peru and other are bearing the bankrupt. >> the united nations projectsed that if all things continue on the current path this year alone -- i mean the current path before the events of january they estimated this year alone another 2 million venezuelans will leave the country. and i'm here...
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jesse leach is a campus reform.org correspondent and student at the university of wyoming and she joinswas your reaction when you learned the school's new slogan? >> i thought to myself this isn't anything new. as the leadership institute campus reform reports all the time there is an outrage culture. everybody wants to be part of the newest outrage a couple people at the university of wyoming wanted a bite at that apple. when i heard about the controversy i had two initial reactions the first is these professors are completely missing the facts. the fact is when they claim that this slogan is sexist and that it is xenophobic cowboys exist all over the world second reaction is they're completely missing the point. the point of the slogan is that the world needs more people with the cowboy spirit. that's the spirit of hard work, determination, self-reliance and integrity. ainsley: it seems the students love it though when the t-shirts with that slogan were on the shelves in your bookstore they sold out within a week. >> yeah. you are exactly right. my roommate actually works at the schoo
jesse leach is a campus reform.org correspondent and student at the university of wyoming and she joinswas your reaction when you learned the school's new slogan? >> i thought to myself this isn't anything new. as the leadership institute campus reform reports all the time there is an outrage culture. everybody wants to be part of the newest outrage a couple people at the university of wyoming wanted a bite at that apple. when i heard about the controversy i had two initial reactions the...
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what leach to teach your kids. we will lie. we will take care of it we will get you in to school.: one-on-one with a proctor and that proctor is helping with you the test i assume the kid is read. in one of the wirption they talked about the kid not knowing and singer saying most of the kids don't know. i find it fascinating. by the way it's an ongoing investigation. i don't think there is any way it stops here. as steve mentioned 10 months ago this case started of when a whistleblower came forward and told the fbi about it they unwound the whole thing. ainsley: subpoenas, search warrants and wiretapping. brian: they used non-revenue sports to do it. not putting them on a football or basketball team. you are doing it on the sailing team and water polo team. you are doing it in the case of yale at the women's soccer team with a nonathlete and you are photo shopping facing and bios and stories. in it's unbelievable. steve: one of the craziest stories and, see, i don't think the kids knew what. so parents were doing. ainsley: some of them didn't. steve: told by one of the admissions
what leach to teach your kids. we will lie. we will take care of it we will get you in to school.: one-on-one with a proctor and that proctor is helping with you the test i assume the kid is read. in one of the wirption they talked about the kid not knowing and singer saying most of the kids don't know. i find it fascinating. by the way it's an ongoing investigation. i don't think there is any way it stops here. as steve mentioned 10 months ago this case started of when a whistleblower came...
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this week, we announced a notice of proposed rulemaking to update our safeguards rule under the gramm leach bliley act. the safeguards rule was issued in 2002 and requires financial institutions within the ftc's jurisdiction to implement reasonable process based safeguards to protect personal information in their control. the proposed revisions to the safeguards rule based on nearly 20 years of enforcement experience. these revisions are intended to retain the process based approach of the original rule. providing financial institutions with more certainty with respect f.t.c.'s data security expectations. our third area focuses business education. the commission has issued numerous guidance materials for business including a guide called start with security, in 2015. the series of columns and 27 called stick with security last year a conference of small business cyber education campaign which includes written guidance, how-to videos and training materials for businesses. these materials instill the lesson to learn from our enforcement actions in assessing to and accessible manner. we have v
this week, we announced a notice of proposed rulemaking to update our safeguards rule under the gramm leach bliley act. the safeguards rule was issued in 2002 and requires financial institutions within the ftc's jurisdiction to implement reasonable process based safeguards to protect personal information in their control. the proposed revisions to the safeguards rule based on nearly 20 years of enforcement experience. these revisions are intended to retain the process based approach of the...
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jedediah: that's an important step to me leaching out to the tech companies. this is what is happening. you can't avoid the technology. you have to empower people and parents to make this space a more healthy, better space for children. and i don't know that you can do that without involving the tech companies. kudos to her for that i know you get a lot of questions this is a program geared towards children. adults could use some help in this sphere as well. many fall in this social media madness. once you are done addressing this with kids? have you ever thought about expanding it out to the adult community and how they utilize social media. >> i would argue that children are going to be adults, that's our next generation. she is starting with them. by the time they grow up we have a really great responsible, happy, kind online world. she is no stranger to, you know, online bullying and negativity, but she is focused on be best and helping children. >> i want to ask you about that actually. about social media bullying that comes at the first lady quite freque
jedediah: that's an important step to me leaching out to the tech companies. this is what is happening. you can't avoid the technology. you have to empower people and parents to make this space a more healthy, better space for children. and i don't know that you can do that without involving the tech companies. kudos to her for that i know you get a lot of questions this is a program geared towards children. adults could use some help in this sphere as well. many fall in this social media...