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— austria, estonia fourjonathan benton runs a cyber crime - benton runs a cyber crime investigationss. — world. we were finding passes, certificates, cards, _ world. we were finding passes, certificates, cards, a _ world. we were finding passes, certificates, cards, a choice - world. we were finding passes, certificates, cards, a choice of. certificates, cards, a choice of even down to a choice of what vaccine you wanted recording on the card. they will either be fraudulently obtained, so completely legitimate cards, issued by a national authority, legitimate cards, issued by a nationalauthority, but legitimate cards, issued by a national authority, but then fraudulently completed, or they will be a fraud. so it will be a mock of the real thing, or it will be a scam. the realthing, or it will be a scam. ., , , the realthing, or it will be a scam. ., ,, , .,, scam. some of the website she was showin: scam. some of the website she was showing me. _ scam. some of the website she was showing me. they — scam. some of the website she was showing me, they were _ scam. some of the website sh
— austria, estonia fourjonathan benton runs a cyber crime - benton runs a cyber crime investigationss. — world. we were finding passes, certificates, cards, _ world. we were finding passes, certificates, cards, a _ world. we were finding passes, certificates, cards, a choice - world. we were finding passes, certificates, cards, a choice of. certificates, cards, a choice of even down to a choice of what vaccine you wanted recording on the card. they will either be fraudulently obtained, so...
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. >> reporter: in benton harbor, michigan, bottled water is not a luxury, it's a lifeline. frances davis. what water do you use to cook? >> the bottled water. >> reporter: to brush your teeth. >> bottled water. >> reporter: bathe? >> bottled water. >> reporter: lead was found in the water here in 2018, and the city's water system failed six lead tests in the past three years. residents have been begging the e.p.a. for help. >> help is on the way. >> reporter: michael regan is the e.p.a. administrator and says $2.9 billion will soon be sent to states to replace lead pipes in 2022. places with a lot of these old pipes will be prioritized, and e.p.a. will strengthen existing drinking water standards to force more water districts to replace lead pipes. >> how quickly can you get this money out the door? when will the people in these communities actually see change? >> we're hoping people will see change sooner rather than later. >> reporter: is that weeks, is that months, is that years? >> you know, we anticipate that it will be months. >> reporter: and, so, this won't be one o
. >> reporter: in benton harbor, michigan, bottled water is not a luxury, it's a lifeline. frances davis. what water do you use to cook? >> the bottled water. >> reporter: to brush your teeth. >> bottled water. >> reporter: bathe? >> bottled water. >> reporter: lead was found in the water here in 2018, and the city's water system failed six lead tests in the past three years. residents have been begging the e.p.a. for help. >> help is on the way....
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look online, there is not -- that phrase does not appear in it because the central idea of the great benton declaration is protection of the vulnerable, a thousandfold difference in the risk of severe outcomes. we know the elderly and old people in certain people with chronic diseases have high risk of bad outcomes if infected, the great benton declaration said let's focus on protecting those people. at the same time the lockdowns were harming so many other people especially kids who were locked out of school especially for kids and so we argued for opening up society for the rest while protecting the vulnerable. what i was expecting was an honest discussion. instead what we got was lies from the head of the nih. absolutely shocking. >> did you think they would target you? they want to, quote, devastating response and takedown of what you were advocating, it wasn't just you. scientists from all over the world were signing on to this? >> tens of thousands of scientists and doctors signed on to this. the problem is doctor collins sits on top of $40 billion worth of money that go to other scie
look online, there is not -- that phrase does not appear in it because the central idea of the great benton declaration is protection of the vulnerable, a thousandfold difference in the risk of severe outcomes. we know the elderly and old people in certain people with chronic diseases have high risk of bad outcomes if infected, the great benton declaration said let's focus on protecting those people. at the same time the lockdowns were harming so many other people especially kids who were...
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we're currently in benton and we have seen a lot today.of a recon team of six today and we have been out assisting local emergency management with some clearance of various roadways here in the benton area, and we've had the wonderful pleasure of working alongside first responders in the community and it's just, it's mind blowing. it's hard to put into words what we've seen today. it's just something we are very fortunate that we have the resources and the skill set that we're able to help this community begin to rebuild. >> tell us a little bit more about that, what kind of resources you have and the skill set to help these devastated members of the community. >> the resources that our organization provides in this initial response is teams and those who specialize in building out these what we call an operation, and those of us that come in with first responder military skill sets that can assist communities and building out a plan but right now, we have people that are on the way in who specialize in incident command, volunteer manageme
we're currently in benton and we have seen a lot today.of a recon team of six today and we have been out assisting local emergency management with some clearance of various roadways here in the benton area, and we've had the wonderful pleasure of working alongside first responders in the community and it's just, it's mind blowing. it's hard to put into words what we've seen today. it's just something we are very fortunate that we have the resources and the skill set that we're able to help this...
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some of these firms are working in benton harbor and you can see that it's a slow going process. it looks like slow going. i think it's just a long process and they have to dig it up and test those pipelines. host: you are based in ann arbor. what did flint michigan teach not only the united states and federal government but what lessons did we learn? guest: that if she was going on for seven years now. i think it shows the complexity. i think it shows there can be a real break in public trust. it shows the length of time. i just confirmed with a flint city official yesterday that they are not even going to remove all of the lead service lines until the end of next year. in 2014 when they switched water sources to a more current flint river water and that corroded the lead service lines in the city. the state officials said the water was safe. people have lost trust with that city. the difficulty -- must be horrible for people permanently affected by this. it shows you have to deal with that head on the importance of transparency. host: walter in mississippi. caller: wouldn't be
some of these firms are working in benton harbor and you can see that it's a slow going process. it looks like slow going. i think it's just a long process and they have to dig it up and test those pipelines. host: you are based in ann arbor. what did flint michigan teach not only the united states and federal government but what lessons did we learn? guest: that if she was going on for seven years now. i think it shows the complexity. i think it shows there can be a real break in public trust....
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the benton west virginia sen was basically said he will not support it. the latest on what cou first psoriasis, then psoriatic arthritis. even walking was tough. i had to do something. i started cosentyx®. cosentyx can help you move, look, and feel better... by treating the multiple symptoms of psoriatic arthritis. don't use if you're allergic to cosentyx. before starting...get checked for tuberculosis. an increased risk of infections some serious... and the lowered ability to fight them may occur. tell your doctor about an infection or symptoms... or if you've had a vaccine or plan to. tell your doctor if your crohn's disease symptoms... develop or worsen. serious allergic reactions may occur. watch me. ask your rheumatologist about cosentyx. >> injury industry experts now warn that the ongoing global supply chain crisis could last up to 2 years. officials say that the rise of the omicron variant will likely lead to new shutdowns just this past week, an outbreak at a chinese manufacturing hub forced 10's of thousands of workers into quarantine. the u.s.
the benton west virginia sen was basically said he will not support it. the latest on what cou first psoriasis, then psoriatic arthritis. even walking was tough. i had to do something. i started cosentyx®. cosentyx can help you move, look, and feel better... by treating the multiple symptoms of psoriatic arthritis. don't use if you're allergic to cosentyx. before starting...get checked for tuberculosis. an increased risk of infections some serious... and the lowered ability to fight them may...
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around san jose, benton street, santa clara, we are seeing some intense rain rates in this area aroundtary have any. -- avenue. looking at the santa cruz mountains, highway one, moderate rain falling, there is a flood advisory 6:30 tonight. that was extended because they have seen some minor roadway flooding. taking a look at the peninsula, around half moon bay, skyline boulevard, you will notice there are some pockets of moderate rain right in this vicinity. letter rainfall through tonight, a level 1 with a brief heavy downpours. minor flooding will continue. still a slight chance of thunder until the sun sets. temperatures in the 40's and 50's. the sun is coming down right now. if your raindrops on the lens of the santa cruz camera. rain showers taper off tonight. cold and frosty mornings through the weekend. wet weather returns next week. here's a beautiful view from kingsbury. definitely looks like december in the mountains right now. chain controls on 50, 88, and 4. the sierra snow continues to fall. we will see the building of our snowpack. a winter storm warning until 10 p.m. to
around san jose, benton street, santa clara, we are seeing some intense rain rates in this area aroundtary have any. -- avenue. looking at the santa cruz mountains, highway one, moderate rain falling, there is a flood advisory 6:30 tonight. that was extended because they have seen some minor roadway flooding. taking a look at the peninsula, around half moon bay, skyline boulevard, you will notice there are some pockets of moderate rain right in this vicinity. letter rainfall through tonight, a...
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and there's also tornado damage in other small western kentucky communities, too, including benton, princetonille. you know, there is a report of a death that's coming out of also muhlenberg county, too. it's just been really, really traumatic. lots of families lost homes, and i spoke with individuals who lost friends, too. the city of mayfield is only 10,000 people, and it's a lot more than just, you know, physical homes or physical churches. >> sreenivasan: it's hard for people who have not experienced a tornado or are living in that part of the country to get a sense of the scale of the devastation here. when you talk about a tornado going 200 miles across the state, i mean, that's just, you know, give us some idea of what that looks like as you were driving there or as you were driving away. >> a way that i could put it is then our radio station has a signal that reaches across, you know, hundreds of square miles across mostly rural western kentucky. when the tornado outbreak was happening friday night, i've seen the tornado warnings stretching across hundreds of miles. and what started o
and there's also tornado damage in other small western kentucky communities, too, including benton, princetonille. you know, there is a report of a death that's coming out of also muhlenberg county, too. it's just been really, really traumatic. lots of families lost homes, and i spoke with individuals who lost friends, too. the city of mayfield is only 10,000 people, and it's a lot more than just, you know, physical homes or physical churches. >> sreenivasan: it's hard for people who have...
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barrier making its way through our society, causing many disruptions across across society and across benton sports. and we also seen a change in how the cdc, the cities, disease control has changed bits, guidelines impacting sports with which made this change in allow me to make it onto the court. now it is just as much as changes protocol from epsilon for, for, for 10 days to 6 days for players coming back. that weren't, are of the matter, a couple different changes that job carrying just a different time layer of a team that a estimated in terms of probate 19. so long as he gets reprocessed, he's able to get on the corner even with the playing where you can, and it will take them as a number. and how much support has irving received from basketball fans and people in the game? well, the question for i think that really depends on their stance on the politicized nature of my team. they are against vaccination. i think they are covered. we still allow that. i'm in terms of both on the right and right fear. praising carry irving in. even ted cruz center here in texas. i supporting terry irvi
barrier making its way through our society, causing many disruptions across across society and across benton sports. and we also seen a change in how the cdc, the cities, disease control has changed bits, guidelines impacting sports with which made this change in allow me to make it onto the court. now it is just as much as changes protocol from epsilon for, for, for 10 days to 6 days for players coming back. that weren't, are of the matter, a couple different changes that job carrying just a...
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jonathan benton runs a cyber crime investigations company.ovid passes from around the world. we were finding passes, certificates, cards, vaccine cards, a choice of, uh, even down to a choice of what vaccine you wanted recording on the card. they will either be fraudulently obtained, or they will be a mock of the real thing. or it will be a scam. some of the websites that you were showing me, they were saying they had people on the inside who could update the data. how credible do you think that is? sadly, i would say it is probably highly credible. it is a risk the authorities are aware of, too. last week, three men were arrested in london after nhs staff found potentially faked covid—i9 vaccination records on their systems. but how easy are these passes to find? very, as it turns out, because some are advertised on facebook. i've only been searching for a matter of minutes on social media, but i've already found multiple posts of people claiming to be selling nhs covid passes, along with qr codes to whoever wants them. now, what's not obvio
jonathan benton runs a cyber crime investigations company.ovid passes from around the world. we were finding passes, certificates, cards, vaccine cards, a choice of, uh, even down to a choice of what vaccine you wanted recording on the card. they will either be fraudulently obtained, or they will be a mock of the real thing. or it will be a scam. some of the websites that you were showing me, they were saying they had people on the inside who could update the data. how credible do you think...
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and norah, we did follow up with some of those folks we talked to in benton harbor, and they say they are still drinking bottled water, and they don't expect to have new water pipes for at least a year. >> this is such a huge issue. it's an injustice to those communities and children that live there. ben tracy, thank you. >>> all right. there is a labor shortage across america as businesses are struggling to find and hire employees. well, now a popular app that connects businesses with hourly workers has become indispensable during the pandemic, both for businesses and those who have recently lost their jobs. cbs' carter evans has the store of amazing ingenuity. >> this is one of our most popular gifts. >> reporter: at lula's garden in los angeles, 'tis the season for succulents. but ceo liraz birnbaum says getting holiday help during the pandemic worker shortage is a challenge. now instead of placing a want ad, she orders instaworkers on an app. do you have to send them a paycheck? >> no. that's the best part. once you put the credit card on the app, it charges automatically. you den
and norah, we did follow up with some of those folks we talked to in benton harbor, and they say they are still drinking bottled water, and they don't expect to have new water pipes for at least a year. >> this is such a huge issue. it's an injustice to those communities and children that live there. ben tracy, thank you. >>> all right. there is a labor shortage across america as businesses are struggling to find and hire employees. well, now a popular app that connects...
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east of my location in murray, but did it go right across our office in mayfield as well as across bentons soon as my immediate family was safe, my immediate concern turned to how is my team of 80 employees doing. >> how are they doing? >> blessedly, our entire team is safe. extended families have significant issues, but our entire family at peel and holland is safe. >> your office is in mayfield? >> office is in downtown mayfield. >> is it still standing? >> it's barely standing, i would say. it's not going to be usable. unfortunately we did lose our mayfield office, but that's minor in comparison to what many of our clients are now suffering. >> look, it's been, you know, just a day since this deadly storm came through. are you already hearing from people regarding insurance claims and what kind of damage that their homes and businesses have sustained? >> yes, ma'am. we've had a team on the ground in mayfield in marshal county, which is impacted, as well as up in princeton, and we've probably reported over 70 claims for businesses and families in the area and that was just yesterday as
east of my location in murray, but did it go right across our office in mayfield as well as across bentons soon as my immediate family was safe, my immediate concern turned to how is my team of 80 employees doing. >> how are they doing? >> blessedly, our entire team is safe. extended families have significant issues, but our entire family at peel and holland is safe. >> your office is in mayfield? >> office is in downtown mayfield. >> is it still standing? >>...
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and i can assure the people of mayfield, the people of benton, the people in the eight counties thated by the tornado that we're not there temporary. we're there with them the whole way. and the president has made that commitment. he has directed us accordingly. and i can assure the people that will indeed be the case. >> what do you think the distinct logistical challenge is to this series of storm? this extraordinary natural disaster, the tornados on the ground for 200 miles or so. what logistical challenges do those pose? >> what we heard from the people in the area, john, is water, fuel, shelter, and communications capacity. and we are working very closely with state and local officials, emergency responders from across the state, across the country to deliver on those needs. we're also providing food, clothing, blankets. remember, as you well know, having been there in the wee hours that it's cold in december in western kentucky. that heats something we're mindful of. it's not just providing the medium and long term. but delivering for the people, what they need right now to get
and i can assure the people of mayfield, the people of benton, the people in the eight counties thated by the tornado that we're not there temporary. we're there with them the whole way. and the president has made that commitment. he has directed us accordingly. and i can assure the people that will indeed be the case. >> what do you think the distinct logistical challenge is to this series of storm? this extraordinary natural disaster, the tornados on the ground for 200 miles or so. what...
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. >> [laughs] >> pelham was born in 1838 in benton vail county, which is now calhoun county. it's a lot of fun when you have to do county records, because it changes in the time that his family is there. he was one of six boys and of the six boys, all in a row, they have a little sister. their father was atkinson pelham, a doctor and plantation owner and the family properties were around the time of alexandria, alabama. he's educated locally and then tutored by a local minister as he's given way to pursuit next steps in his education. he and his brothers were known as the wild boys in the neighborhood. they broke up schools when they didn't like the teacher, they tamed-able and learned how to ride it. and the neighbors were so troubled by the pelham boys, that they predicted that one at least one of them was going to hang. john pelham wasn't destined for hanging. [laughs] instead, he had an interest in the military. so he got an appointment to west point, which was signed by jefferson davis. he was also appointed to west point by powerful politicians in alabama. the west poin
. >> [laughs] >> pelham was born in 1838 in benton vail county, which is now calhoun county. it's a lot of fun when you have to do county records, because it changes in the time that his family is there. he was one of six boys and of the six boys, all in a row, they have a little sister. their father was atkinson pelham, a doctor and plantation owner and the family properties were around the time of alexandria, alabama. he's educated locally and then tutored by a local minister as...
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so we have benton 20 miles east, paducah 25 miles north and, of course, the television station coversournalists are covering the events and producing f producing for all platforms. >> and living the events at the same time. you mentioned the tv stations. i was struck some of the towns had 20 minutes warning. there's only so much you can do when you have tornadoes of these calibers coming at you but there were warnings and your station was on the air. is this a situation where meteorologists do save lives by getting warnings out quickly? >> i can't tell you -- and don't make me cry -- i can't tell you the number of people i heard from yesterday morning that said that, that said, your team, your team of trent, noah, caylee, they saved lives tonight. that's exactly what we do. it's not trite to say that. as part of our interview process with any meteorologist, we ask them, what do you think your job is if you come to work for us? they give their answer but we correct them real quickly and say your job is to save lives. that's what you do in severe weather situations. >> you know, behind
so we have benton 20 miles east, paducah 25 miles north and, of course, the television station coversournalists are covering the events and producing f producing for all platforms. >> and living the events at the same time. you mentioned the tv stations. i was struck some of the towns had 20 minutes warning. there's only so much you can do when you have tornadoes of these calibers coming at you but there were warnings and your station was on the air. is this a situation where...
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jonathan davis and navy veteran and public information officer with team rubicon joins us now from bentont you've also been in countless disaster sites, combat zones around the world. put into context for us what it's like down there. >> you know, i've been all around the world and seen a lot of devastation, but nothing like this. you know, in a war zone, buildings are still in tact, you know, areas that are in rubble, they've been strategically hit. tornadoes don't have that. they strike areas with massive damage. i feel like coming to this location, it's like we're at a movie set. it's unbelievable the amount of damage that you can see widespread. >> what kind of assistance are you providing right now given how widespread and bad things are. oftentimes tornados, they're devastating, but they're narrow. that's not the case here. it hit five states. >> correct. and so with team rubicon, we have expanded our reach, in the sense that we have brought in an additional 40 volunteers to help support the counties and states that have been affected by these tornadoes. so today in particular, we h
jonathan davis and navy veteran and public information officer with team rubicon joins us now from bentont you've also been in countless disaster sites, combat zones around the world. put into context for us what it's like down there. >> you know, i've been all around the world and seen a lot of devastation, but nothing like this. you know, in a war zone, buildings are still in tact, you know, areas that are in rubble, they've been strategically hit. tornadoes don't have that. they strike...
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also earlier i do want to thank at&t which specifically got two communities, dawson springs and bentonstheir cell phones back up. the second one just came up online. next i want to introduce our director of kentucky emergency management. >> thank you, governor. so just a few brief comments. first of all, again, our hearts go out to you and to the families of those who have been lost. a tragic event that will rank among one of kentucky's worst disasters. thank you to secretary mayorkas and administrator criswell. thank you so much for coming to see on the ground what it looks like in kentucky. you go to many places in the nation, we follow disasters across the country. seeing you here present only hours after the event is priceless. thank you so much. we probably speak most often once a week. she is the administrator -- please raise your hand. she is the administrator for region 4, eight states. she has been nothing more than exceptional in processing this disaster. in fact, as was indicated, assistance was on the day before we had the first declaration. i just received an email not two
also earlier i do want to thank at&t which specifically got two communities, dawson springs and bentonstheir cell phones back up. the second one just came up online. next i want to introduce our director of kentucky emergency management. >> thank you, governor. so just a few brief comments. first of all, again, our hearts go out to you and to the families of those who have been lost. a tragic event that will rank among one of kentucky's worst disasters. thank you to secretary mayorkas...
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. >> i can assure the people of mayfield, the people of benton, the people in the eight counties that were devastated by the tornado that we're not there just temporarily. we're there with them the whole way. and the president has made that commitment. he has directed us accordingly and i can assure the people that will indeed be the case. >> reporter: president biden over the weekend also saying himself that the federal government will do everything in its power to help the people of mayfield and the other areas affected. he also talked about the potential impact of climate change, making clear that these storms in general are getting more intense and that is something that the federal government will look into as it relates to these tornadoes specifically as well. >> all right, jeremy diamond live at the white house. we'll come back to you as soon as we get word that this briefing has begun. our thanks to jeremy. joining me now, suzanne and wayne who own a restaurant here, their business was just destroyed by this tornado. this restaurant has been in your family for how long? >> 75
. >> i can assure the people of mayfield, the people of benton, the people in the eight counties that were devastated by the tornado that we're not there just temporarily. we're there with them the whole way. and the president has made that commitment. he has directed us accordingly and i can assure the people that will indeed be the case. >> reporter: president biden over the weekend also saying himself that the federal government will do everything in its power to help the people...
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benton where they booked him into the county jail and charged him with deliberate homicide. hear that? >> refreshing. good to have it solved and put behind us. and hopefully mom and dad could pick up and keep going again. >> reporter: all neat and tidy like. except, of course, that's not the way things happen, is it? >>> coming up -- >> it was just devastating. >> another family distraught. >> so angry. you want to do anything, you can to help him. >> it was just devastating. we've never been through anything like that in our family. >> there simply wasn't the money to hire a high-priced attorney. >> when i met him, i knew that he couldn't have done it. >> oh, come on. what a typical thing for a defense attorney to say. >> i've represented hundreds and hundreds of defendants. and you get a sense of people. and i got a sense of tom. so then as the evidence started rolling in, i became very certain that he wasn't the one. >> reporter: attorney peterson could have said lack of evidence because, in fact, despite test after test, not a single physical thing. not dna or fingerprin
benton where they booked him into the county jail and charged him with deliberate homicide. hear that? >> refreshing. good to have it solved and put behind us. and hopefully mom and dad could pick up and keep going again. >> reporter: all neat and tidy like. except, of course, that's not the way things happen, is it? >>> coming up -- >> it was just devastating. >> another family distraught. >> so angry. you want to do anything, you can to help him....
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some of these firms are working in benton harbor and you can see that it's a slow going process.looks like slow going. i think it's just a long process and they have to dig it up and test those pipelines. host: you are based in ann arbor. what did flint michigan teach not only the united states and federal government but what lessons did we learn? guest: that if she was going on for seven years now. i think it shows the complexity. i think it shows there can be a real break in public trust. it shows the length of time. i just confirmed with a flint city official yesterday that they are not even going to remove all of the lead service lines until the end of next year. in 2014 when they switched water sources to a more current flint river water and that corroded the lead service lines in the city. the state officials said the water was safe. people have lost trust with that city. the difficulty -- must be horrible for people permanently affected by this. it shows you have to deal with that head on the importance of transparency. host: walter in mississippi. caller: wouldn't be a lo
some of these firms are working in benton harbor and you can see that it's a slow going process.looks like slow going. i think it's just a long process and they have to dig it up and test those pipelines. host: you are based in ann arbor. what did flint michigan teach not only the united states and federal government but what lessons did we learn? guest: that if she was going on for seven years now. i think it shows the complexity. i think it shows there can be a real break in public trust. it...