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and in benton harbor, we are joined by the rev.nkney, president of the benton harbor community water council and the executive director of the black autonomy network community organization. rev. pinkney, let's begin with you. can you lay out the extent of the problem? you have taught state officials like the governor coming in thursday to say that they will deal with this, but this is story, like flint, that has been going on for years. rev. pinkney: absolutely. and let me start at the beginning, with how all of this came about. how it came about, one of the benton harbor community members of the council took two jugs of water into the mor of benton harbor to let them know that in this one square block, everyone was this color. when he took it, he refused to look at it. when he didn't look at it, he brought it to me. i sent it to theniversity of michigan biological lab to be tested, and it ce back with over 300 parts per million of lead. that is how all of this started. wehelped theity of benton harbor test their water to make re t
and in benton harbor, we are joined by the rev.nkney, president of the benton harbor community water council and the executive director of the black autonomy network community organization. rev. pinkney, let's begin with you. can you lay out the extent of the problem? you have taught state officials like the governor coming in thursday to say that they will deal with this, but this is story, like flint, that has been going on for years. rev. pinkney: absolutely. and let me start at the...
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and the bills is pretty high. >> yang: meanwhile, benton harbor is racing to replace all 6,000 of benton service pipes in the next 18 months. it's a project that will cost some $30 million. the state and the e.p.a. have both stepped in to help pay for it. state health director elizabeth hertel says it's about time. >> our water infrastructure in michigan and across the country has been woefully neglected for decades. so while these are the few communities that we've seen it thus far, i do not believe that these will be the only communities in the state of michigan or across the country where we're going to see this. >> yang: but for those stuck with water they can't drink, it's not fast enough. >> i mean, if you want to take a bath, then you pray over it. you do what you gotta do. but at the same time, are y'all bathing in it? what is your water like? >> yang: in the meantime, the people of benton harbor will pay the price. for the pbs newshour, i'm john yang in benton harbor, michigan. >> woodruff: democrats are nearing yet another self-imposed deadline for a deal on president biden's "
and the bills is pretty high. >> yang: meanwhile, benton harbor is racing to replace all 6,000 of benton service pipes in the next 18 months. it's a project that will cost some $30 million. the state and the e.p.a. have both stepped in to help pay for it. state health director elizabeth hertel says it's about time. >> our water infrastructure in michigan and across the country has been woefully neglected for decades. so while these are the few communities that we've seen it thus...
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adams' daughter grew up both in flint and benton harbor.y baby being epileptic, i didn't know that it could actually do greater harm with a condition like that. and her, between flint and here, she was like getting a double portion of lead. john: adams still wonders whether lead might have played a role in her daughter's death in 2018. mary: it's sad when you watch a child take all of these different types of medications, praying that they would get better, and then drinking water, bathing in water, brushing your teeth in water. to think that lead on top of the medications caused her even graver suffering, it's sad to watch a child, and can do nothing about it. john: for many in benton harbor, the current water problems are just the latest case of their city being left high and dry. after decades of disinvestment and government neglect, the schools are struggling, crime is high, and nearly half the population lives in poverty. but take the short drive across a river to the neighboring city of st. joseph and it's a stark contrast, a majority
adams' daughter grew up both in flint and benton harbor.y baby being epileptic, i didn't know that it could actually do greater harm with a condition like that. and her, between flint and here, she was like getting a double portion of lead. john: adams still wonders whether lead might have played a role in her daughter's death in 2018. mary: it's sad when you watch a child take all of these different types of medications, praying that they would get better, and then drinking water, bathing in...
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and don't and don't allow the citizens of benton harbor to have to pay for it. that's the way it should be done. >> yang: any 10 months is a very ambitious target, this is they're still trying to finish up the work in flint, yes? >> yes, absolutely. and all but remember in newark, new jersey, they completed 20,000 pipelines, you know, and they did that in 18 months. so we only got 6,000. and i think that if they've been aggressive, they can complete it and maybe 12 to 18 months. >> yang: this is not a new issue in michigan. flint has had this issue both flint and benton harbor, the populations are majority black. both. you have a high proportion of people living in poverty. do you think that's a coincidenc >> no. what you just said is a fact. and let me say this. if there was a white person with a baby talking about land in the water, they would call the pentagon. they would call fema. they would call everybody out in the army every day to make sure they get rid of all of the lead in the water. but being a black community, they have different thoughts about that
and don't and don't allow the citizens of benton harbor to have to pay for it. that's the way it should be done. >> yang: any 10 months is a very ambitious target, this is they're still trying to finish up the work in flint, yes? >> yes, absolutely. and all but remember in newark, new jersey, they completed 20,000 pipelines, you know, and they did that in 18 months. so we only got 6,000. and i think that if they've been aggressive, they can complete it and maybe 12 to 18 months....
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a water main break last week forced benton harbor to shut down water to its residents.en fully and safely restored. the town's mayor made a personal plea to congress for help. >> to the senate, to the house, you know, the city of benton harbor is a perfect example where real lives and real people are impacted, so i plead with washington, get us an infrastructure bill because benton harbor needs it, and we need it now. >> cnn's miguel marquez is on the ground in benton harbor. miguel, what have you learned there? >> look, there's a lot of frustration here. not only do they have this ongoing emergency for the last three years over lead in the water but to have the water main go ouct. this was an old water main. this is coincidental, but it underscores the need and fragility of water systems in places like benton harbor. over the last three years, they have been dealing with a lead situation here. several samples across town, and they found that the lead levels in the drinking water was over the federal government limit, which is 15 parts per billion gallons of water. not
a water main break last week forced benton harbor to shut down water to its residents.en fully and safely restored. the town's mayor made a personal plea to congress for help. >> to the senate, to the house, you know, the city of benton harbor is a perfect example where real lives and real people are impacted, so i plead with washington, get us an infrastructure bill because benton harbor needs it, and we need it now. >> cnn's miguel marquez is on the ground in benton harbor....
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>> reporter: yeah, when it rains it pours in benton harbor, it seems., an 89-year-old pipe they are replacing. it broke in town. they were able to get it reconnected. but the problem with that is you may have bacteria get into the water system so the entire town is bottled water only and don't drink the water at least for now. they're bringing the pressure up across town so water service is coming back. on the lead issue, they've been dealing with that many years now, three years, many tests have shown an elevated level of lead in the water. for the state of michigan, which is very sensitive to lead in the water after the crisis in flint years ago, the level they'd like to see of lead is zero. for federal governments it's 15 parts per billion. but here in the state of michigan they'd like to see zero. so right now what is happening and across the city, having to do it for some time, they are handing out water to residents so people can get water, advising them not to drink the water at least for now and to not use it for cooking and other pi purposes. b
>> reporter: yeah, when it rains it pours in benton harbor, it seems., an 89-year-old pipe they are replacing. it broke in town. they were able to get it reconnected. but the problem with that is you may have bacteria get into the water system so the entire town is bottled water only and don't drink the water at least for now. they're bringing the pressure up across town so water service is coming back. on the lead issue, they've been dealing with that many years now, three years, many...
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to any community. >> reporter: but benton harbor isn't alone.americans, most in the midwest and northeast, may be getting their drinking water, at least in part, from lead pipes. >> they are concentrated in these older communities which also are disproportionately where we have more vulnerable populations. people who are poorer and predominantly people of color. >> reporter: michigan's democratic governor signed an executive directive to expedite the replacement of lead pipes asking for more money from the state legislature. the republican-led state legislature, so far, has responded by opening an investigation into the governor's response to the water crisis. none of it building confidence for those who live here. >> the governor says they have a plan. they'll replace all the lead pipes in 18 months. do you believe it? >> no. >> why? >> nothing has happened all this time. so why should i -- does flint have new water pipes? >> they're still working on it. >> okay. there you go. >> reporter: of course, people here in benton harbor and across the
to any community. >> reporter: but benton harbor isn't alone.americans, most in the midwest and northeast, may be getting their drinking water, at least in part, from lead pipes. >> they are concentrated in these older communities which also are disproportionately where we have more vulnerable populations. people who are poorer and predominantly people of color. >> reporter: michigan's democratic governor signed an executive directive to expedite the replacement of lead pipes...
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. >>> back now with the water crisis in benton harbor, michigan and the response from the governor over an alarming amount of lead that has been in the water there for years. megan fitzgerald is there with more. >> reporter: tonight top officials in michigan are taking action in benton harbor. >> we are bringing a whole of government approach to ensuring that the residents of benton harbor have safe drinking water. >> reporter: this comes after elevated lead levels have been found in the water for three years. reports showing the highest reading nearly 60 times the state limit. the state now stepping up the response in the water crisis, promising to fix all lead service lines in 18 months and ramping up the water distribution that started two weeks ago. >> more than 20 semitrucks totaling 35,000 cases of water are scheduled for delivery to benton harbor every week until this is no longer necessary. >> reporter: residents frustrated with the response. >> they're stepping in, but they're stepping a little too slow and a little too late. >> reporter: frank jones has nieces and nephews unde
. >>> back now with the water crisis in benton harbor, michigan and the response from the governor over an alarming amount of lead that has been in the water there for years. megan fitzgerald is there with more. >> reporter: tonight top officials in michigan are taking action in benton harbor. >> we are bringing a whole of government approach to ensuring that the residents of benton harbor have safe drinking water. >> reporter: this comes after elevated lead levels...
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john: reverend edward of the benton county water council. you so much. >> thank you. ♪ judy: tens of thousands of workers ranging from costume designers to electricians and video editors are preparing for a possible strike on monday that could stop the production of movi and tv shows nationwide. their union, the international alliance of theatrical stage employees, is trying to negotiate better working conditions and a larger cut of profits from streaming productions. y press covers television for vanity fair, and she has been following the story. welcome to the newshour. thank you for being here. tell us a little bit more about who these employees are. what kind of work do they do? joy: the people involved in this action are basically the backbone of hollywood, the invisible workers behind-the-scenes, so editors, set decorators, gr capips, cimatographer -- grips, cinematographers. judy: what are they asking for? joy: there are two contracts that ran out months ago. and they are asking for some things that i think a lot of americans would un
john: reverend edward of the benton county water council. you so much. >> thank you. ♪ judy: tens of thousands of workers ranging from costume designers to electricians and video editors are preparing for a possible strike on monday that could stop the production of movi and tv shows nationwide. their union, the international alliance of theatrical stage employees, is trying to negotiate better working conditions and a larger cut of profits from streaming productions. y press covers...
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this should not be happening to any community. >> benton harbor isn't alone. the natural resource defense council and environment estimates some 20 million americans may be getting their drinking water in part from lead pipes. >> they are concentrated in these older communities and also where we have more vulnerable populations, people who are poor and predominantly people of color. signing the directive to expedite and asking for more money from the state legislate your. the republican lead legislate your, so far has responded to the opening in response to the water crisis. none of it building confidence for those who live here. >> the government says they have plans to replace the pipes in 18 months? >> no. >> why not? >> nothing has happened. does flint have new water pipes? >> they are working on it. >> okay. there you go. >>> joining us is the mayor of benton harbor. thank you for being here. let's talk about governor witmer. she has said she wants all of the lead pipes replaced in the next 18 months. a year and a half from now, why can't the work be done
this should not be happening to any community. >> benton harbor isn't alone. the natural resource defense council and environment estimates some 20 million americans may be getting their drinking water in part from lead pipes. >> they are concentrated in these older communities and also where we have more vulnerable populations, people who are poor and predominantly people of color. signing the directive to expedite and asking for more money from the state legislate your. the...
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john hendrick reports in benton harbor. the water is brown and people are seeing red get away with a laugh. listen while. yeah. so i'll know what to do. i don't know. for the 2nd time in recent memory, the state of michigan is taking years to clean up lead, tainted drinking water in a majority. black city, when a visitor complained about the water. reverend edward pinkney had it tested and found high levels of lead. he says there's a reason it's taking so long to remove it. environmental recess just so what if, if, if o a white woman would count was, oh, will you see see or on a camel with a little baby. she's crying and telling me that the little destroying her baby, there was a was sent out. the army of fema will be here. all the pentagon would be everybody would be here. and they are resolved as being in less than 6 months. but by a been a black city is a whole different story. 2 years after the majority, black town of flint resolved a 5 year long crisis with lead in its water bent in harbours. water is even more toxic.
john hendrick reports in benton harbor. the water is brown and people are seeing red get away with a laugh. listen while. yeah. so i'll know what to do. i don't know. for the 2nd time in recent memory, the state of michigan is taking years to clean up lead, tainted drinking water in a majority. black city, when a visitor complained about the water. reverend edward pinkney had it tested and found high levels of lead. he says there's a reason it's taking so long to remove it. environmental recess...
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john henderson, al jazeera benton harbor, michigan. ah, this is out there. are these all the top stories and alms group in afghanistan linked iso says it's behind a bomb attack. the largest shia mosque in the sunset were come to ha, he's 48 people have been killed and dozens more wounded. the pentagon has often compensation to the families of victims of a drones strike in kabul. 10 off con civilians including 7 children, were killed during the final days before the u. s. troop withdrawal pants and is called the strike a mistake and says it will work to ed's relocating the surviving family members to the u. s. my county has more from washington dc. why this is complicated is that normally these discussions are held by regional.
john henderson, al jazeera benton harbor, michigan. ah, this is out there. are these all the top stories and alms group in afghanistan linked iso says it's behind a bomb attack. the largest shia mosque in the sunset were come to ha, he's 48 people have been killed and dozens more wounded. the pentagon has often compensation to the families of victims of a drones strike in kabul. 10 off con civilians including 7 children, were killed during the final days before the u. s. troop withdrawal pants...
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in 2023, john 100 al jazeera benton harbor, michigan. crowds are on the streets in the u. s. heresy of puerto rico because the power grid keeps failing and say the private company which to control of the on is electrical grid in june, should hand control to someone else. i was angry about a lack of maintenance and repairs by the power authority and brought the main highway of the capital san joanne. people say they have had to throw at medicines. it has that been more power cuts in recent months. kenneth mcclintock is a form, a sex your state and the tenant governor of puerto rico. he says the governor has ordered great. an overview of the power grid operates at numa. the 1st thing is they're not in charge of the generating side of the system. that's still the hands of pro and they're having generating problems or having they've had to shut down plants. they're doing preventive maintenance during the summer, which is the time of the year that you have the highest demand for electric power, all the air conditioning water, you know, so they're not, they're not at fault the l
in 2023, john 100 al jazeera benton harbor, michigan. crowds are on the streets in the u. s. heresy of puerto rico because the power grid keeps failing and say the private company which to control of the on is electrical grid in june, should hand control to someone else. i was angry about a lack of maintenance and repairs by the power authority and brought the main highway of the capital san joanne. people say they have had to throw at medicines. it has that been more power cuts in recent...
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cnn's miguel marquez live in benton harbor with more. miguel?that, brianna, they had a water main break yesterday that they have gotten fixed and the pressure to the entire city is starting to come back up. water is being restored to the entire city now. but it all underscores how fragile the water system is in places like benton harbor, and across the country, in that access to fresh, clean water is not as simple as people would like, certainly here in michigan, it has been an issue in the national headlines with flint, michigan, several years ago. but towns across this state are still dealing with the situation. the governor, gretchen whitmer, a democrat, said she has a plan to replace all the pipes in benton harbor. but activists on the ground say they heard a lot of promises before. >> nobody, nobody should have water that they can't drink and have to pay for it. nobody should have contaminated water, you know. you shouldn't have to tell people not to brush your teeth, not to drink the water, not to cook with it, not to bathe with it, not to
cnn's miguel marquez live in benton harbor with more. miguel?that, brianna, they had a water main break yesterday that they have gotten fixed and the pressure to the entire city is starting to come back up. water is being restored to the entire city now. but it all underscores how fragile the water system is in places like benton harbor, and across the country, in that access to fresh, clean water is not as simple as people would like, certainly here in michigan, it has been an issue in the...
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zachary kiesch is there tonight. >> reporter: tonight, benton harbor's lead levels are shining a grim spotlight on our country's failing infrastructure. the line wraps around the block at distribution sites like this. the tap water is no good. you wouldn't want your dog to be drinking this water. >> absolutely not. >> reporter: michigan governor gretchen whitmer now saying the issue will be fixed in the next 18 months. >> we've really been living off of the investments of our grandparents and our great grandparents, who built the water treatment plants and who put the pipes in. they are failing. >> reporter: the lead levels are comparable to flint. but in benton harbor, some 6,000 failing pipes that run in and out of people's homes will need to be replaced. sounds to me like the trust has been -- >> it's been broken. >> reporter: according to the abc equity report released last month, benton harbor is not unlike other poorer, majority non-white cities when it comes to disparities in clean water access. emma kinnard has been hammering mayor muhammad for answers about the amber colored
zachary kiesch is there tonight. >> reporter: tonight, benton harbor's lead levels are shining a grim spotlight on our country's failing infrastructure. the line wraps around the block at distribution sites like this. the tap water is no good. you wouldn't want your dog to be drinking this water. >> absolutely not. >> reporter: michigan governor gretchen whitmer now saying the issue will be fixed in the next 18 months. >> we've really been living off of the investments...
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you know the water in benton harbor is bad.n't cook with it, you can't clean with it, you can't brush your teeth, and you certainly can't make baby formula with it. the residents have been asking for help for years but it has been falling on deaf ears. this morning benton harbor fighting a lead water crisis. in the past few days, semis rolling into down to deliver 30,000 bottles of water per week are creating distribution lines that look like this all over town. >> i appreciate the free water. some distribution places i waited an hour and a half to two hours. >> reporter: just days ago, michigan governor whitmer signed an executive order to provide free bottled water to residents. the issue put a spotlight on leadership at every level. >> as the mayor i have to own it. >> reporter: a pediatrician who signed the petition here and helped elevate the issues in flint, just three hours away. >> lead is a neurotoxin. there is no safe level. any amount of lead can alter the life course trajectory of not just one kid, but a population
you know the water in benton harbor is bad.n't cook with it, you can't clean with it, you can't brush your teeth, and you certainly can't make baby formula with it. the residents have been asking for help for years but it has been falling on deaf ears. this morning benton harbor fighting a lead water crisis. in the past few days, semis rolling into down to deliver 30,000 bottles of water per week are creating distribution lines that look like this all over town. >> i appreciate the free...
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yesterday governor whitmer ordered a whole of government response to the situation in benton harbor.ant governor said that the state will find the millions of dollars needed to fix things. >> every community deserves lead-free pipes. so we are committed to doing everything that we can to ensure that every parent in benton harbor can give their child a glass of water with confidence. >> residents are being urged to use only bottled water for cooking and drinking. >>> and the "associated press" says a work by british street artist banksy that self-shredded three years ago sold at auction for more than $25 million. that's a record price for banksy. the piece called "love is in the bin" was sold yesterday at sotheby's in london. it was purchased by an undisclosed buyer. the work originally called "girl with balloon" was partially ripped apart by a shredder embedded in the frame by banksy just after it sold at auction in 2018 for $1.4 million. >>> still to come, jared leto reaches out. how the actor surprised a longtime fan on her birthday. ♪ ♪ don't be fooled by the bike. or judge him by
yesterday governor whitmer ordered a whole of government response to the situation in benton harbor.ant governor said that the state will find the millions of dollars needed to fix things. >> every community deserves lead-free pipes. so we are committed to doing everything that we can to ensure that every parent in benton harbor can give their child a glass of water with confidence. >> residents are being urged to use only bottled water for cooking and drinking. >>> and the...
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we talked to the mayor of benton harbor, he said they need help now. >> tell him i feel it.ng with a sense of urgency. >> reporter: in her state, more than three of four kids tested have detectable levels of lead in their blood. if i'm a parent in your state, i'm asking what is congress doing? why is it taking so long? >> that's why when i talk to our residents, you get it. what is going on with the rest of them? don't they know this is happening. that's where the frustration comes in. >> o'donnell: frustration because tlaib doesn't believe there's enough money in the bipartisan infrastructure plan to replace all of america's lead pipe. >> we know when we see $15 billion only in the bipartisan infrastructure bill, we saw who put that together. we saw the folks that don't look like us that put that together, and when we talk about equitable distribution, $15 billion is not going to get us closer to that. >> o'donnell: you mean it will not help black and brown communities? >> it isn't. it is communities like ours that continue to be left behind, but we know with more funding w
we talked to the mayor of benton harbor, he said they need help now. >> tell him i feel it.ng with a sense of urgency. >> reporter: in her state, more than three of four kids tested have detectable levels of lead in their blood. if i'm a parent in your state, i'm asking what is congress doing? why is it taking so long? >> that's why when i talk to our residents, you get it. what is going on with the rest of them? don't they know this is happening. that's where the frustration...
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benton harbor mayor marcus muhammad says it's money.ford to fix the lines, and state and federal money can't come fast enough. muhawm add points out the city just received a $5 million check to work on the problem that was approved during the obama administration. >> if i had a magic wand i would solve it right now. but in government, things don't work that way. >> reporter: as for francis davis, she's thought about selling her home. do you think somebody would buy it? >> no, not with this situation. i would just have to board it up and move out. >> reporter: so far, less than 5% of the city's nearly 6,000 lines have been replaced. mayor muhammadd wants the work finished in two years. he's also hoping the president's infrastructure bill passes because that would mean billions of dollars to replace lead pipes across the country. norah. >> o'donnell: such an urgent threat to children. we want to turn now to the covid pandemic. beginning next month, the u.s. will open its borders with canada and mexico after 19 months to nonessential trave
benton harbor mayor marcus muhammad says it's money.ford to fix the lines, and state and federal money can't come fast enough. muhawm add points out the city just received a $5 million check to work on the problem that was approved during the obama administration. >> if i had a magic wand i would solve it right now. but in government, things don't work that way. >> reporter: as for francis davis, she's thought about selling her home. do you think somebody would buy it? >> no,...
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benton harbor mayor marcus muhammad says it's money.t afford to fix the lines, and state and federal money can't come fast enough. he points out that the just received a $5 million check to work on the problem that was approved during the obama administration. >> if i had a magic wand i would solve it right now. but in government doesn't work that way. >> reporter: as for frances davis, she's thought about selling her home. do you think somebody would buy it? >> no, not with this situation. i would have to board it up and move out. >> reporter: so far less than 5% of the city's nearly 6,000 lines have been replaced, and mayor muhammad wants the work finished in two years. he's also hoping the president's infrastructure bill passes because that would mean billions of dollars to replace lead pipes across the country. omar villafranca, cbs news, benton harbor, michigan. > ng up on we will hear more from actor william shatner about his trip to space and how the experience moved him. >>> plus, nate burleson sits down with his 11-year-old dau
benton harbor mayor marcus muhammad says it's money.t afford to fix the lines, and state and federal money can't come fast enough. he points out that the just received a $5 million check to work on the problem that was approved during the obama administration. >> if i had a magic wand i would solve it right now. but in government doesn't work that way. >> reporter: as for frances davis, she's thought about selling her home. do you think somebody would buy it? >> no, not with...
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benton harbor is 85% black and 45% live in poverty. i can believe it.ossible and how city officials explain or michigan officials explain how they could have a second flint, worse than flint happening for three years. >> reporter: joy, it's a great question and one that we pose to the state agency that oversees the water here. we asked them how is it possible for three years people in this community didn't realize that they should not be drinking the water with elevated levels of lead and they said that, you know, they have been listening to the community and it's only within the last week they decided to step in because they have been listening to the community and realized they don't -- they didn't know they should not be drinking this water but to give you context here. the federal government requires action to be taken to clean up lead in water if it tests at 15 parts per billion. we have seen test results close to 900 tests per billion. so again, for the last three years here, you've got mothers with children. babies, elderly people, consuming this
benton harbor is 85% black and 45% live in poverty. i can believe it.ossible and how city officials explain or michigan officials explain how they could have a second flint, worse than flint happening for three years. >> reporter: joy, it's a great question and one that we pose to the state agency that oversees the water here. we asked them how is it possible for three years people in this community didn't realize that they should not be drinking the water with elevated levels of lead and...
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the majority of the population in benton harbor is black. john hendern spoke to residents who say racial discrimination is why it's taken 3 years to begin replacing the pipes. in benton harbor the water is brown in people are seeing red. get away a laugh lesson. why? yeah. so i'll know what to do. yeah, i don't know for the 2nd time in recent memory, the state of michigan is taking years to clean up lead, tainted drinking water in a majority. black city, when a visitor complained about the water. reverend edward pinkney had it tested and found high levels of lead. he says there's a reason it's taking so long to remove it. environmental recess just to what did you, if, if oh, a white woman would count was, oh, will you see he see her on a camel? we don't know baby, she's cry. and telling me that the little destroying her baby. there was a was sent out the army of fema will be here on the pentagon would be everybody would be here. and yet unresolved is dane in less than 6 months. but by. 5 it been a black city. it's a whole different story. 2
the majority of the population in benton harbor is black. john hendern spoke to residents who say racial discrimination is why it's taken 3 years to begin replacing the pipes. in benton harbor the water is brown in people are seeing red. get away a laugh lesson. why? yeah. so i'll know what to do. yeah, i don't know for the 2nd time in recent memory, the state of michigan is taking years to clean up lead, tainted drinking water in a majority. black city, when a visitor complained about the...
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in 2023, john henderson, al jazeera benton harbor, michigan ill fated marriage with princess diana and prince charles has taken center stage at the london film festival. it's not the 1st time the british royal family has been depicted in a less than complimentary manner. but critics say this person of the story strays wildly from reality. neve baka asked the story gracing the red carpet. kristin stu, it's the latest actor to lay her reputation on the line, playing one of the world's most photograph women, the 2 marriage princess, diana and prince charles has been depicted before alleys. but spencer diana's maiden name is something darkly different. we came at this with such mom and even if everyone had family leaving that report slightly early, we're gonna take it to a police force news conference taking place in south end on see after this starving to death, the murder of the local conservative m p. david amos less listening and get more details on what happened. essex place, recall to reports were stabbing in eastwood road north lay unsafe. the response of the emergency services to t
in 2023, john henderson, al jazeera benton harbor, michigan ill fated marriage with princess diana and prince charles has taken center stage at the london film festival. it's not the 1st time the british royal family has been depicted in a less than complimentary manner. but critics say this person of the story strays wildly from reality. neve baka asked the story gracing the red carpet. kristin stu, it's the latest actor to lay her reputation on the line, playing one of the world's most...
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residents of benton harbor say their water has been unsafe for years.on bottled water for every day use. cnn's miguel marquez reports. >> reporter: she and her family of five go through a lot of bottled water. >> we go through about 200 bottles a week. i have three children and a big husband at home. >> reporter: she says they sometimes go to the gym in the next town over just for a shower. >> my children have to go to school the next day, so we went to the "y" and we made sure everybody took showers at the "y" the night before so they could go to school. >> reporter: the "w" is in a different town. >> it's in st. joe where the water is clean and they pay lower water bills than us. >> reporter: benton harbor, population 10,000, the latest high profile american town dealing with lead in the water. >> i'm really concerned about it because i've heard the danger of it. so you want to stay away from it as much as you can. >> reporter: what do you use bottled water for? >> drinking, cooking, and brushing your teeth. >> reporter: since 2018 samples of water ta
residents of benton harbor say their water has been unsafe for years.on bottled water for every day use. cnn's miguel marquez reports. >> reporter: she and her family of five go through a lot of bottled water. >> we go through about 200 bottles a week. i have three children and a big husband at home. >> reporter: she says they sometimes go to the gym in the next town over just for a shower. >> my children have to go to school the next day, so we went to the "y"...
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approach to ensuring that the residents of benton harbor have safe drinking water. >> reporter: this the water for three years, reporting showing the highest readings nearly 60 times the state limit. the state now stepping up the response in the water crisis, promising to fix all lead service lines in 18 months, and ramping up the water distribution that started two weeks ago. >> more than 20 semitrucks totaling 35,000 cases of water are scheduled for delivery to benton harbor every week until this is no longer necessary. >> reporter: residents frustrated with the response. >> they're stepping in but they're stepping in a little too slow and a little too late. >> reporter: frank jones has nieces and nephews under the age of 10 and worries about their lead exposure. >> everybody is concerned about this water. they don't know if the kids are sick or not, they're not doctors. >> reporter: the state says it's known about elevated lead levels and that residents had access to the information but many say enough wasn't done to warn them of the dangers. are you upset? >> yes, i'm very upset.
approach to ensuring that the residents of benton harbor have safe drinking water. >> reporter: this the water for three years, reporting showing the highest readings nearly 60 times the state limit. the state now stepping up the response in the water crisis, promising to fix all lead service lines in 18 months, and ramping up the water distribution that started two weeks ago. >> more than 20 semitrucks totaling 35,000 cases of water are scheduled for delivery to benton harbor every...
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the town of hamtramck just outside of detroit joins benton harbor and flint as the latest we went toitol hill to get e answers and find out why congress has been slow to act, and slow to help communities like benton harbor, michigan. the predominantly black down where thousands of residents have water contaminated with lead. omar villafranca was there last week. >> what water do you use to cook? >> the bottled water. >> reporter: to brush your teeth? >> bottled water. >> reporter: bathe? >> bottled water. >> thank you for having me. >> reporter: michigan congresswoman rashida tlaib has been pushing to get more money to fix the problem. >> we talked to the mayor of benton harbor. he said they need help now. >> tell him i feel it. i'm here, and i'm moving with a sense of urgency. >> reporter: in her state, more than three in four kids tested have detectable levels of lead in their blood. >> reporter: if i'm a parent in your state, what's congress doing? why is it taking so long? >> i think that's why when you talk to my residents, they say we get it. you get it, rasheed. don't they kno
the town of hamtramck just outside of detroit joins benton harbor and flint as the latest we went toitol hill to get e answers and find out why congress has been slow to act, and slow to help communities like benton harbor, michigan. the predominantly black down where thousands of residents have water contaminated with lead. omar villafranca was there last week. >> what water do you use to cook? >> the bottled water. >> reporter: to brush your teeth? >> bottled water....
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benton harbor mayor marcus muhammad says it's money. the city can't afford to fix the lines, and state and federal money can't come fast enough. muhammad points out that the city just received a $5 million check to work on the problem that was approved during the obama administration. >> if i had a magic wand, i would solve it right now. but in government things don't work that way. >> reporter: as for francis davis, she's thought about selling her home. do you think somebody would buy it? >> no, not with this situation. i just have to board it up and move out. >> reporter: so far less than 5% of the city's nearly 6,000 lines have been replaced. mayor muhammad wants the work finished in two years. he is also hoping the president's infrastructure bill passes because that would mean billions of dollars to replace lead pipes across the country. norah? >> such an urgent threat to children. omar villafranca, thank you. rie "cbs overnight news" will be spray, lift, skip, step. swipe, lift, spin, dry. slam, pan, still...fresh move, move, move,
benton harbor mayor marcus muhammad says it's money. the city can't afford to fix the lines, and state and federal money can't come fast enough. muhammad points out that the city just received a $5 million check to work on the problem that was approved during the obama administration. >> if i had a magic wand, i would solve it right now. but in government things don't work that way. >> reporter: as for francis davis, she's thought about selling her home. do you think somebody would...
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this is montana firefighter, ryan benton, at the scene of a car crash. involved in the accident. >> among many people that commented was benton's wife. makes me so proud when i see pictures like this. >>> next, a question about dogs and cats and which pet is smarter. >> and the answer from scientists, we don't know. animal experts say comparing the intelligence between the two is comparing apples and oranges. they say each species has cognitive ability and intelligence and they have it to live their best life. >> but mabel the great dane scored one for the dogs. turning this peanut butter jar into a pacifier. beauty and brains. >> my dog is really smart. >>> next, "saturday night live" kicking off its season with a new cast member playing president biden. >> he tried to unite democrats, including senator kyrsten sinema. >> what do i want from this bill? i will never tell. i didn't come to congress to make friends. and so far, mission accomplished. >> is it just me but does she look like all of the characters from account scooby-doo at the time? >>> and t
this is montana firefighter, ryan benton, at the scene of a car crash. involved in the accident. >> among many people that commented was benton's wife. makes me so proud when i see pictures like this. >>> next, a question about dogs and cats and which pet is smarter. >> and the answer from scientists, we don't know. animal experts say comparing the intelligence between the two is comparing apples and oranges. they say each species has cognitive ability and intelligence and...
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benton harbor had already been on notice because of high levels of lead in the water. officials recommending the use of bottled water for drinking and cooking. >>> when we come back, authorities in california moments ago on three members of a familytoo. tonight, they have revealed how they died. toth a lot of moving parts. you want everything to be on autopilot. and to be prepared if anything changes. with ibm, you can do both. your business can bring data together across your clouds, from suppliers to shippers, to the factory floor. so whatever comes your way, the wheels keep moving. seamlessly modernizing your operations, that's why so many businesses work with ibm. e blood when you brush or can be a sign of early gum damage. parodontax active gum repair kills to help keep the gum sealed tight. parodontax active gum repair toothpaste neeze. [ sneezing ] h it's time for, plop plop fizz fizz. alka seltzer plus cold relief. dissolves quickly. instantly ready to start working. so you can bounce back fast with alka-seltzer plus. the dove beauty bar makes my skin feel fres
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the virtue of love so using those and instead of trying to work a formula totalitarianism in jeremy benton is another example although it's a foundation of economics and purposes of designing a grant you need cost of benefits, it's not the whole of ethics. it is not even the whole of ethics in the economy. as we all know foreign office small private organization to work well people have to minimally respect each other and we hope actually love each other, and so to speak of economics and all that matters is maximizing utilities if that's what do you think your colleagues are doing it is not going to work well. they have to have a sense of professionalism and self-respect it is clear from the economy to work it's got a have all the ethical resources of the culture the human culture. >> you spoke earlier the adam smith followers have narrowed his vision, what did you mean by that? >> adam smith practice -- [inaudible] they were published in 1759 called the moral intimate and he was well known in europe and in the german translation at the philosophy. he was in touch with humanity with histor
the virtue of love so using those and instead of trying to work a formula totalitarianism in jeremy benton is another example although it's a foundation of economics and purposes of designing a grant you need cost of benefits, it's not the whole of ethics. it is not even the whole of ethics in the economy. as we all know foreign office small private organization to work well people have to minimally respect each other and we hope actually love each other, and so to speak of economics and all...
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in urban and regional planning, i read this seminal thinker in the field of urban planning named benton mckie, who in the 1920s and '30s had put out all these interesting ideas about the shape of metropolitan america and how it could fit into the natural systems around it. and then i learned that this same person who was doing all this urban thinking was the one who had invented the a.t. and that just seemed like something worth digging into a bit more. so those were the sort of two starting points. >> mm-hmm, mm-hmm. that's leads me to build off that a little more, both in terms of the built environment, which is something that you teach here at the university of michigan, but also the idea of nature as a construct. this seems to be, and you gestured towards it a minute ago with your comment, this seems to be one of the things you're most dialed into. you call the book a biography rather than a history, right there on the cover. but in fact, there is another storyline that seems to be about that. is that fair to say, that how do we think about nature, what is it, what is our relationsh
in urban and regional planning, i read this seminal thinker in the field of urban planning named benton mckie, who in the 1920s and '30s had put out all these interesting ideas about the shape of metropolitan america and how it could fit into the natural systems around it. and then i learned that this same person who was doing all this urban thinking was the one who had invented the a.t. and that just seemed like something worth digging into a bit more. so those were the sort of two starting...
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every band member is on it except for roy benton.ut you are here in my heart. ( cheers and applause ) >> stephen: so for the people who don't -- i remember, i was the right age to be listening to the concert, the no nukes concert. i was 15. for the people who don't know, what was the no nukes concert? >> the no nukes concert was a benefit concert for no nukes. >> stephen: there it is. there you go. >> and, at the time, i was kind of talked into it by jackson brown and the three mile island nuclear accident convinced me to take part. so that's what the show was. there were all kinds of people -- tom petty, jackson brown, chaka kahn, james taylor, bonnie raitt, there were a lot of great musicians. we played madison square garden for i think two nights, one of which was my birthday when i turned 30, and it was a great show. the e street band played for an hour and a half, and this film coming out momentarily is a film of that show. >> stephen: and we have a clip here of i think this is the end of your second night out there. >> okay. >>
every band member is on it except for roy benton.ut you are here in my heart. ( cheers and applause ) >> stephen: so for the people who don't -- i remember, i was the right age to be listening to the concert, the no nukes concert. i was 15. for the people who don't know, what was the no nukes concert? >> the no nukes concert was a benefit concert for no nukes. >> stephen: there it is. there you go. >> and, at the time, i was kind of talked into it by jackson brown and...
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the population of benton harbor is 85% black, and nearly half its residents are poor. in washington, d.c., rohit chopra was sworn in tuesday as the director of the consumer financial protection bureau. he was involved in setting up the bureau alongside senator elizabeth warren and is known as a tough critic and regulator of big tech and wall street. senator warren called him "a terrific champion for consumers." the biden administration has ordered immigration and customs enforcement to stop conducting massive raids at job sites known to employ undocumented workers, and vowed to establish a new more effective strategy to target employers who engage in exploitative labor practices. homeland security seetary alejandro mayorkas in a memo urged ice to review its enforcement policies in the next 60 days, and ordered the agency to enact rules that would better protect undocumented workers, who report their employers for abuse or substandard wages, from deportation. a federal jury found two parents guilty friday in the college admissions scandal known as "operation varsity blu
the population of benton harbor is 85% black, and nearly half its residents are poor. in washington, d.c., rohit chopra was sworn in tuesday as the director of the consumer financial protection bureau. he was involved in setting up the bureau alongside senator elizabeth warren and is known as a tough critic and regulator of big tech and wall street. senator warren called him "a terrific champion for consumers." the biden administration has ordered immigration and customs enforcement...
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benton harbor has a poor control of the water from the municipality.is is what happens when you do not have continual maintenance and management. this is what happens when you do not have strong and, frankly, unique leadership. ite's tragedy. >> doesn't this speak to -- in your view, does this speak to the need for the infrastructure bill to pass right now? i mean doesn't this speak to this larger need not just in michigan but across the country with everything that we just discussed there? >> and there is funding within that infrastructure bill, though, federal funding had been allocated. there was a grant that fred upton got for that municipality, and they were in the process of replacing those pipes. again, if the government does not act quickly, federal programs should and are intended to operate in the long term. even at the state level following flint, there had been a dedicated and concerted effort of putting into place lead service lines. but that doesn't happen overnight. that's been expedited, so they're anticipating all those lead service li
benton harbor has a poor control of the water from the municipality.is is what happens when you do not have continual maintenance and management. this is what happens when you do not have strong and, frankly, unique leadership. ite's tragedy. >> doesn't this speak to -- in your view, does this speak to the need for the infrastructure bill to pass right now? i mean doesn't this speak to this larger need not just in michigan but across the country with everything that we just discussed...
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>> we have a crisis here in the city of benton harbor, a water crisis. has been in a crisis longer than three years. ey claim only three years but the water crisis here is worse thanhe flintmichigan crisis. they
>> we have a crisis here in the city of benton harbor, a water crisis. has been in a crisis longer than three years. ey claim only three years but the water crisis here is worse thanhe flintmichigan crisis. they