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now arvin residents are fed up and those in the industry feel unwelcomed.nesday night, arvin city council unanimously voted in favor of restrictions on the oil and gas industry. those in support applauded. [cheering and applause] man: yeah, so, it's a monumentous thing that we did. we passed thehe oil and gasas ordinance,e, and hopopefully otr cities with that type of industry will follow, so, we're gonna be talking today withth se neighbobors on nelslson court, d then tomomrow i'm gonnnna have a coconversation itith the mayayof taft about our twowo cities. see if we can find any common ground. my name is jose gurrola and i am the mayoror of the city of arvi. we c can't t deny the fact that living and being next to an oil and gas operatioions, that it emits emisissions, and that thoe emissisions can n cause harm t o healthth, and fossil fuel extraction and production and consumption is a big part of the pollution here in the valley and worldwide. agriculture is the base economy here in the city of arvin. now it's primarily a hispanic community. over 95%. it
now arvin residents are fed up and those in the industry feel unwelcomed.nesday night, arvin city council unanimously voted in favor of restrictions on the oil and gas industry. those in support applauded. [cheering and applause] man: yeah, so, it's a monumentous thing that we did. we passed thehe oil and gasas ordinance,e, and hopopefully otr cities with that type of industry will follow, so, we're gonna be talking today withth se neighbobors on nelslson court, d then tomomrow i'm gonnnna have...
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fact you're looking at the estimated street value of 10 million plants seized in the small city of arviney're being grown as legal hemp, but apparently contain illegal amounts of thc. so far no word on who was g eter ve been any arrests. >>> well giin tech and hollywood collide for a night of glitz, glamour, and science. >> betty yu is there with the highlights and a special honor for a young bay area teen. >> reporter: it's called the oscars of science, prize award at the nasa research center brings together the best of hollywood with silicon valley's elites. what comes to mind when you hear the word scientist? >> scientists are sexy. >> reporter: it's a meeting between the worlds of science, entertainment, and tech. facebook's powerful ceo mark zuckerberg and his wife. the google co-founder, and the youtube ceo. they ran into stars of entertainment like late night talk show host james corden. >> i feel out of place here. i feel inadequate. i'm not scientifically wired at all. >> reporter: it recognizes the world's top scientists in life sciences, physics, and math. at $3 million each,
fact you're looking at the estimated street value of 10 million plants seized in the small city of arviney're being grown as legal hemp, but apparently contain illegal amounts of thc. so far no word on who was g eter ve been any arrests. >>> well giin tech and hollywood collide for a night of glitz, glamour, and science. >> betty yu is there with the highlights and a special honor for a young bay area teen. >> reporter: it's called the oscars of science, prize award at the...
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. >> reporter: lieutenant colonel arvin said it was his duty to report his his concerns, but republicans pressed him about whether he told anyone else. >> colonel, you never leaked information. >> i never did, never would. that is preposterous that i would do that. >> reporter: democrats pushed back. >> you attack a man who's wearing a springfield rifle on a field of blue above a purple heart. >> reporter: the white house says nothing new was learned in the hearings, and maintains the president's actions are not impeachable. the president said he watched some of the hearings, which he dismissed as a kangaroo court. live from capitol hill, kpix 5. >> thank you so much. now tomorrow ambassador to the european union gordon sondland, defense official laura cooper, and david hale from the state department are scheduled to testify. cbs news will have special reports here on kpix 5. and local news will continue streaming on cbsn bay area. you can log on to kpix.com or access the cbs news app on a streaming device. >>> a woman in sonoma county is recovering from serious injuries after being atta
. >> reporter: lieutenant colonel arvin said it was his duty to report his his concerns, but republicans pressed him about whether he told anyone else. >> colonel, you never leaked information. >> i never did, never would. that is preposterous that i would do that. >> reporter: democrats pushed back. >> you attack a man who's wearing a springfield rifle on a field of blue above a purple heart. >> reporter: the white house says nothing new was learned in the...
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doctor arvin kumar is a chest surgeon who says he‘s seeing a growing number of teenagers with damagedur children. it‘s making their iq development lower. it‘s causing cancers. breathing kills. this blanket of smog covers india‘s capital annually. vehicle emissions, unchecked industrial fumes, and farmers in nearby states burning crop stubble all to blame. little seems to change. it‘s hard to see what the future is for the youngest and most vulnerable. rajini vaidyanathan, bbc news, delhi. you are watching newsday on the bbc. live from singapore and london. still to come on the programme: residents of indian—administered kashmir say they are living in fear of attacks by militant groups. also on the programme: the springboks get a hero‘s welcome as the rugby world cup winners arrive back in johannesburg. the israeli prime minister, yitzhak rabin, the architect of the middle east peace process, has been assassinated. a 27—year—old jewish man has been arrested, and an extremistjewish organisation has claimed responsibility for the killing. at polling booths throughout the country, they vo
doctor arvin kumar is a chest surgeon who says he‘s seeing a growing number of teenagers with damagedur children. it‘s making their iq development lower. it‘s causing cancers. breathing kills. this blanket of smog covers india‘s capital annually. vehicle emissions, unchecked industrial fumes, and farmers in nearby states burning crop stubble all to blame. little seems to change. it‘s hard to see what the future is for the youngest and most vulnerable. rajini vaidyanathan, bbc news,...
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doctor arvin kumar is a chest surgeon.ing number of teenagers with damaged lungs. would you say that this air is killing young children? yes, it's killing our children. it's making their iq development lower. it's causing cancers. breathing kills. this blanket of smog covers india's capital annually. vehicle emissions, unchecked industrial fumes, and farmers in nearby states burning crop stubble all to blame. little seems to change. it is hard to see what the future is for the youngest and most vulnerable. rajini vaidyanathan, bbc news, delhi. we will stay across that story, of course. in a move that could prove damaging to president trump, a senior american diplomat has changed his evidence to the impeachment inquiry that has the potential to remove the president from office. gordon sondland, us ambassador to the european union, has now acknowledged telling a top ukrainian official that american military aid to ukraine, a us ally under threat from russia, likely hinged on the government in kiev helping mr trump with next
doctor arvin kumar is a chest surgeon.ing number of teenagers with damaged lungs. would you say that this air is killing young children? yes, it's killing our children. it's making their iq development lower. it's causing cancers. breathing kills. this blanket of smog covers india's capital annually. vehicle emissions, unchecked industrial fumes, and farmers in nearby states burning crop stubble all to blame. little seems to change. it is hard to see what the future is for the youngest and most...
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doctor arvin kumar is a chest surgeon who says he's seeing a growing number of teenagers with damagedtheir iq development lower. it's causing cancers. breathing kills. this blanket of smog covers india's capital annually. vehicle emissions, unchecked industrial fumes, and farmers in nearby states burning crop stubble all to blame. little seems to change. it's hard to see what the future is for the youngest and most vulnerable. rajini vaidyanathan, bbc news, delhi. thousands of scientists across the globe have backed research that declares a climate emergency. they say that without deep and lasting changes, the world is facing "untold human suffering" and that governments are failing to address the crisis. so how important will the issue of climate change be in this election and what can the next government hope to do about it? 0ur science editor, david shukman reports. with a new series, david attenborough is, once again, attracting huge audiences with revelations about the natural world. climate change now has a profile like never before. so, do people care about it? protests by exti
doctor arvin kumar is a chest surgeon who says he's seeing a growing number of teenagers with damagedtheir iq development lower. it's causing cancers. breathing kills. this blanket of smog covers india's capital annually. vehicle emissions, unchecked industrial fumes, and farmers in nearby states burning crop stubble all to blame. little seems to change. it's hard to see what the future is for the youngest and most vulnerable. rajini vaidyanathan, bbc news, delhi. thousands of scientists across...
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crosstalk rules in effect that means you can jump in in the time you want and i always appreciate arvin let me go to you 1st i love the title of your book by the way i think it's fascinating it makes me want to read it you're kind of the odd person out on this panel so i'm going to go to you 1st here and reflect upon what i said in my introduction if you could quite in a short way i asked the questions what is tearing the country apart but what's keeping it together and that's the tension here what is keeping it together and what is dividing the country go ahead in washington. what's dividing the country right now is a deep level of in my opinion partisan intrenchments and what we have is you have some people who are going to side with trump no matter what even when he acts against basic conservative principles you know when trump does a gun restriction a gun bad a silencer ban a bum stock ban that's something that enraged conservatives but having dug in on bad side there just sticking to it no matter what on the other side you have progressives that no matter what somebody on the other
crosstalk rules in effect that means you can jump in in the time you want and i always appreciate arvin let me go to you 1st i love the title of your book by the way i think it's fascinating it makes me want to read it you're kind of the odd person out on this panel so i'm going to go to you 1st here and reflect upon what i said in my introduction if you could quite in a short way i asked the questions what is tearing the country apart but what's keeping it together and that's the tension here...
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and rowan finally require arvin monoxide detectors in all federally assisted units in fco risk to prevent more of these preventable deaths. either take those step towards ensuring everyone no matter their income to be safe. and finally will discuss the need for program to address the housing needs of young people exiting foster care across the country. 20000 young people aged out the foster care every year. say about the challenges that they face all of a sudden you are on your own. in an the same family safety net fall back on that others may have. trying to find a job and you trying to enroll in school and many face housing instability up to one third and they will experience homelessness at some.during this transition. jeremy from hamilton co. ohio cincinnati shared with my office icthey entered foster care at tn and edge of 18 with no permanent home and he entered college at himself a homeless, during college breaks imagine, jeremy persevered and became an advocate for others because no young people should have to experience what he did. ohio's foster care youth alumni set up solve th
and rowan finally require arvin monoxide detectors in all federally assisted units in fco risk to prevent more of these preventable deaths. either take those step towards ensuring everyone no matter their income to be safe. and finally will discuss the need for program to address the housing needs of young people exiting foster care across the country. 20000 young people aged out the foster care every year. say about the challenges that they face all of a sudden you are on your own. in an the...
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arvin kumar says just breathing in delhi is equialent to smoking 25 cigarettes a day with catastrophic fallout. we saw it for ourselves earlier this year at the emergency ward of delhi's national institute for t.b. and respiratory disease. 800 people line up every single day with lung problems. tackling a crisis this serious says activists needs radical thinking. where do you start? >> it has to be multisector, across all sectors of pollution. industry, power plant, waste burning, construction activities. >> reporter: for long-suffering residents of this mega city, action can't come fast enough because the wait is literally killing them. for "cbs this morning," i'm elizabeth palmer. >> 800 people a day in that hospital. an extraordinary number -- >> literally killing them. you can see that, too. you can see it. >>> the paris agreement, that's one of the many things at stake in the 2020 elections. speaking of elections, the federal government's top elections security official warns that hackers who attacked the 2016 campaign will be back in 2020. >> every state should be preparing as if
arvin kumar says just breathing in delhi is equialent to smoking 25 cigarettes a day with catastrophic fallout. we saw it for ourselves earlier this year at the emergency ward of delhi's national institute for t.b. and respiratory disease. 800 people line up every single day with lung problems. tackling a crisis this serious says activists needs radical thinking. where do you start? >> it has to be multisector, across all sectors of pollution. industry, power plant, waste burning,...