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steele and bachmann were in charge of records management.cuments that contained notice of violations, complaints and settlements. >> when i came to the realization that our executive management staff was perfectly comfortable with records disappearing and being destroyed, i was shocked. >> bachmann says some documents show significant reductions in fines for major polluters. in a statement, the air district says the allegations are false and the data allegedly destroyed is in electronic format and available for public review. >>> apple's new spaceship looking campus is a few weeks from opening. take a look at video provided by apple. it gives us a special look at what will now be known as apple park. the $5 billion, 175-acre campus will be open to more than 12,000 employees in april. it will feature a 100,000 square foot fitness center, two miles of running and walking tracks, an orchard and a pond. it also has a 1,000-seat theater that will be named in honor of steve jobs. >>> back now to that devastating flood in san jose. cars and homes u
steele and bachmann were in charge of records management.cuments that contained notice of violations, complaints and settlements. >> when i came to the realization that our executive management staff was perfectly comfortable with records disappearing and being destroyed, i was shocked. >> bachmann says some documents show significant reductions in fines for major polluters. in a statement, the air district says the allegations are false and the data allegedly destroyed is in...
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steel and bachmann say they saw the violations, complaints and settlements. one showed huge fine reductions for polluting refineries. >> it's about our health. it's about our kids. it's about our air and if our agency is not doing right, then everybody is going to suffer. >> the air district denies the allegations. in a statement it says the data that former employees have accused agency of destroying are in fact all available in electronic format and available for public review. >>> about one-third of californians fall into the category known as millennials. adults up to the mid 30s. >> a slightly larger share of the population and generation or baby boomers. >> but their political participation is very different. tonight, find out who is helping this group get involved. also ahead. >> i'm laura anthony in lake pour seeing the worst flooding in 20 years. >>> next, the difference between weather watches, wants and advisories. timely information for anyone living near a creek or river as the ra at at&t, we believe in access. the opportunity for everyone to exp
steel and bachmann say they saw the violations, complaints and settlements. one showed huge fine reductions for polluting refineries. >> it's about our health. it's about our kids. it's about our air and if our agency is not doing right, then everybody is going to suffer. >> the air district denies the allegations. in a statement it says the data that former employees have accused agency of destroying are in fact all available in electronic format and available for public review....
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mask over open borders theater, he had the finger on the pull working for jeff sessions and michele bachmannn those h-1b workers who never had a voice in washington. or the family members of victims of the illegal alien crime, now we're seeing all of the hugh and cry over the i.c.e. raids -- why? because finally the 20,000 people who work in bureau of immigration and customs enforcement have had their hands unleashed and untied to do their job. of course, the left is up in arms about it. lou: it is looking as though the companies that control left wing media in this country, are starting to see there is a limit to the damage they can do to the trump administration. and i think that the american people are awakening to the fact that the revolution that is being described by the democrats in particular, and the left, is really a resolution of elites whether it is hollywood or billionaires, trying to drive a given message through the national media. the so far, donald trump is making it clear he is remaining on the side of the american people. as you have been for a long time michelle, we appre
mask over open borders theater, he had the finger on the pull working for jeff sessions and michele bachmannn those h-1b workers who never had a voice in washington. or the family members of victims of the illegal alien crime, now we're seeing all of the hugh and cry over the i.c.e. raids -- why? because finally the 20,000 people who work in bureau of immigration and customs enforcement have had their hands unleashed and untied to do their job. of course, the left is up in arms about it. lou:...
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and who's smaller, michele bachmann,. >> i think that's my fantasy might've been her. but anyway and then they're gone. and you think that's the next step in the python invasion. it is an invasion. i propose that a forget to challenge a species should challenge when we should win against. i picked manatees. we all love manatees, but they don't do well in florida because first rather not that bright. with all due respect. they are brighter than the boaters of florida. [laughter] who are really not bright at all. they keep running into manatees may have all these manatees owns and it never works. the idea came up with his we cancel cancel the boaters down let's speed the man it is at. my idea was to put motors on the manatees to get them up to 70 miles an hour. after couple boaters are killed by high-speed manatees they will start slowdown. but we really should talk a little bit about one of the richest sources of humor in florida and especially dade county is the political system that we have down there. i proposed years ago that after the election we should indict them
and who's smaller, michele bachmann,. >> i think that's my fantasy might've been her. but anyway and then they're gone. and you think that's the next step in the python invasion. it is an invasion. i propose that a forget to challenge a species should challenge when we should win against. i picked manatees. we all love manatees, but they don't do well in florida because first rather not that bright. with all due respect. they are brighter than the boaters of florida. [laughter] who are...
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work being done to repair a stretch of highway 50 that buckled, the pay-off was worth it to the bachmanns who drove up from rain soaked petaluma. >> we caught some blue sky today. going to be a wonderful day of skiing. >> reporter: skiers are coming from all over to experience it like gene from brooklyn. >> crazy how much snow they have here. unbelievable. i've been coming here for 20 years. i've never seen anything like this. >> what a difference a day makes. yesterday a lot of the resorts were closed. today it's a skier's paradise. steven hemphill is with sierra at tahoe resort and says all of this snow means extra avalanche precautions. >> ski patrols up here extremely early in the morning, running what we call avalanche routes to make sure the mountain is safe and ready for opening by setting off explosives, doing things called ski cutting. what ski cutting does is it actually will set off an avalanche where in an area where it might go off pretty regularly. >> [ indiscernible ] >> did you hear that boom? that's avalanche control. >> oh, yeah. >> reporter: with all those precautions i
work being done to repair a stretch of highway 50 that buckled, the pay-off was worth it to the bachmanns who drove up from rain soaked petaluma. >> we caught some blue sky today. going to be a wonderful day of skiing. >> reporter: skiers are coming from all over to experience it like gene from brooklyn. >> crazy how much snow they have here. unbelievable. i've been coming here for 20 years. i've never seen anything like this. >> what a difference a day makes. yesterday...
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worked for michele bachmann of minnesota, jeff sessions of alabama.es that qualify him to speak on new hampshire elections? >> well, i mean perhaps he has been misinformed. perhaps he is delusional. i'll trying to give the benefit of the doubt here and suggest he has been misinformed. same thing with the president who has made these claims repeatedly now. perhaps he also has been misinformed although he does have people on his team who do have experience in new hampshire who should be able to set him straight on this. i would like to see the president move on to more substantive issues and focus on doing his job and not focused on sort of side shows like this. >> perhaps he is misinformed, perhaps he is delugal. i have one more for you. a member of the grand ole party. you want to see republicans succeed. why on earth do you think donald trump anded a top advisors are still pushing this bogus theory? >> i don't know. i'm not going to become an arm chair psychologist on this matter but i am saying, look, you won the election, no one is arguing that. su
worked for michele bachmann of minnesota, jeff sessions of alabama.es that qualify him to speak on new hampshire elections? >> well, i mean perhaps he has been misinformed. perhaps he is delusional. i'll trying to give the benefit of the doubt here and suggest he has been misinformed. same thing with the president who has made these claims repeatedly now. perhaps he also has been misinformed although he does have people on his team who do have experience in new hampshire who should be...
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. >> krystal, in our time on msnbc, michele bachmann -- different staffers described the trump whiteer keg of a workplace where job duties are unclear. morale among some is low. factionalism is rampant and exhaustion running high. that would be typical of most white houses. why do you think that this one is hyper sensationalized, krystal? >> i think it's a level of degree. there's always going to be the sort of inner office conflicts and disputes about exactly what direction things should be taking but donald trump, and this is the way he ran his business, this is the way he ran his campaign, he actively likes to have these different factions fighting. maybe that works when you're running a business. when you're running the country and when you're trying to portray a unified message, you have people on your staff constantly under cutting you, some of the details that have come out of this white house in week number three, let's remember, are quite astonishing. so when you already have a group of people that are incredibly inexperienced and then you see the level of leaks and kay ogs,
. >> krystal, in our time on msnbc, michele bachmann -- different staffers described the trump whiteer keg of a workplace where job duties are unclear. morale among some is low. factionalism is rampant and exhaustion running high. that would be typical of most white houses. why do you think that this one is hyper sensationalized, krystal? >> i think it's a level of degree. there's always going to be the sort of inner office conflicts and disputes about exactly what direction things...
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congrescongressman emmer, who ay took the seat held by michele bachmann, is the cochair along with congressman ellison. we have not seen this as a democratic issue or a republican issue in our state. we have welcomed these refugees. we are the -- have the second-biggest population of mung of in the united states of america. we have the biggest aroma population much we have the biggest siberian population, one of the biggest populations of people from be burma. we have 17 fortune 500 companies in our state. and when the treeftion come oifer, they are legal workers, a major part of our economy. so it is no surprise that during the last year when we've heard the kind of rhetoric we've heard, people have been concerned. not just the refugees themselves, not just their friends and family, but a lot of people in our state. the churches have gotten involved, all kinds of -- every decome to nomination in our state has gotten involved to stand up for the muslim population. why? because they've all heard the stories. one of the most memorable stories was from a family i heard about when visiting with so
congrescongressman emmer, who ay took the seat held by michele bachmann, is the cochair along with congressman ellison. we have not seen this as a democratic issue or a republican issue in our state. we have welcomed these refugees. we are the -- have the second-biggest population of mung of in the united states of america. we have the biggest aroma population much we have the biggest siberian population, one of the biggest populations of people from be burma. we have 17 fortune 500 companies...