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[ drum roll ] the first person out is -- bridget. >> oh. ♪ [ audience ohs ] >> jimmy: bridget, i'm sorry to go to someone else's -- whatever that thing does. i forget. [ laughter ] it's a mirror? nice mirror. here we go. sorry, bridge. next person -- chris. >> oh! ♪ [ audience ohs ] >> jimmy: clapped for himself leaving. what a -- >> yeah! [ laughter ] >> jimmy: --gentleman. what a good sport. it's one of you three. [ drum roll ] frank. sorry. [ audience aws ] ♪ >> jimmy: we're down to two people. that means the next name i select is the runner-up making the other person tonight's winner. you guys excited? >> yes. >> very. >> jimmy: diana, i'm rooting for you, pal. >> tha you. >> jimmy: i'm rooting for her. i don't want to see anyone get hurt here at all tonight. [ laughter ] and if you do win, just give her something. >> yeah. >> jimmy: okay, good. and don't give her the bagel, all right? give her -- the next person up, which means the runner-up is -- corinne, which means -- [ cheers and applause ] diana, you are the winner! [ cheers and applause ] ♪ please, give her a good -- thank you
[ drum roll ] the first person out is -- bridget. >> oh. ♪ [ audience ohs ] >> jimmy: bridget, i'm sorry to go to someone else's -- whatever that thing does. i forget. [ laughter ] it's a mirror? nice mirror. here we go. sorry, bridge. next person -- chris. >> oh! ♪ [ audience ohs ] >> jimmy: clapped for himself leaving. what a -- >> yeah! [ laughter ] >> jimmy: --gentleman. what a good sport. it's one of you three. [ drum roll ] frank. sorry. [ audience...
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community, just bring more positive energy, and not so much -- not hostile, but just not being -- what is bridget intimidating. at not being intimidating to the community and making them afraid of you. like, this is all of our communities. we should be able to come together as one actually, you know, be comfortable with each other, each individual community. and thank you. supervisor campos: thank you very much. is there any other youth that would like to speak? we're going to resume political project general public comment was the presentation is over. this is an opportunity for the youth to speak before they have to go home and do their homework. thank you very much. i want to thank you for coming out to city hall. we saw representation from all over the city. thank you for being out here. your voice is important. chief, thank you for giving them the opportunity so that we could hear from them before continuing with the presentation. now i will turn it over to you. >> thank you. i hope that everybody has signed up. quick story, when i was 10 years old, i lived at a location near a driving range
community, just bring more positive energy, and not so much -- not hostile, but just not being -- what is bridget intimidating. at not being intimidating to the community and making them afraid of you. like, this is all of our communities. we should be able to come together as one actually, you know, be comfortable with each other, each individual community. and thank you. supervisor campos: thank you very much. is there any other youth that would like to speak? we're going to resume political...
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bridget smith will be happy to work with you on that. widening the sidewalks to negligent bikes, i completely agree we want to take care of the lanes and that's an issue we've discussed a lot. reckon hillary and how wide the streets should be and how much space needed for bicyclists and traffic in general. >> regarding the speed bumps we have applications in the back by traffic calming that people can pick up today and let us know about your needs to let you know. >> this gentlemen had his and up next. >> mr. mcclain, walker from the sunset district. there's an idea cranking around in my mind for some time and it's about a teachable moment and it's when the driver becomes a pedestrian and that moment happens in a very concentrated way when they have to put money in the meter and i wanted to suggest that and i'm sure there's all kinds of rules against doing this, but put little traffic pedestrian, driver rules in plain english, not fancy ordinance language right on the meter so they're confronted with one rule on one meter and one rule on
bridget smith will be happy to work with you on that. widening the sidewalks to negligent bikes, i completely agree we want to take care of the lanes and that's an issue we've discussed a lot. reckon hillary and how wide the streets should be and how much space needed for bicyclists and traffic in general. >> regarding the speed bumps we have applications in the back by traffic calming that people can pick up today and let us know about your needs to let you know. >> this gentlemen...
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no stranger to controversy having painted a giant palace want to think that it is both a rising bridget's. another look at the top stories in just a few minutes time as part of the business update with. our welcome to our business bulletin this hour saudi arabia has announced it will not boost its crude oil output until the price of brant crude which is one hundred twenty dollars a barrel has according to sources in opec. the world's biggest owner of oil reserves announced plans to increase oil production in a move to slow down the price surge over the middle east unrest this comes as all prices continue to strengthen pushing inflationary risks up the first ever tour from manchester business school says the wave of inflation caused by the oil price hike well inevitably will to us however not immediately. if the inflation continues to be. if it continues to increase there i would think a consulate russia would feel the imperative later on not immediately because initially the companies selling to russia will bear the cost of rising. oil prices by reducing their profits and they'll be compe
no stranger to controversy having painted a giant palace want to think that it is both a rising bridget's. another look at the top stories in just a few minutes time as part of the business update with. our welcome to our business bulletin this hour saudi arabia has announced it will not boost its crude oil output until the price of brant crude which is one hundred twenty dollars a barrel has according to sources in opec. the world's biggest owner of oil reserves announced plans to increase oil...
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bridget hart reports on the strive to discover a better way to fight food spoilage. >> green tags likehis are a new weapon against spoilage. it's so difficult to monitor the shelf life of produce. a temperature variation of just 2 degrees during shipment can cut four days off the life of berries and bananas. current technology monitors a whole truck regardless of which side travels in the sun or other factors. this records what happens to every pallet every minute. >> we collect months of temperature data in one tag that can be read out and displays to our readers. >> a paper trail is the current method where we're actually following merchandise with invoice. and actually we go through every box hand by hand. >> why the state of visibility would enable growers and grocers. it's not just about food. >> current packaging using dense and reflective material that's unfriendly to wireless signals. the only way to read what happened to this package is the end of the journey with the wire. with the wireless solution, everything it be monitored in transit. >> the new generation of rdfi chips.
bridget hart reports on the strive to discover a better way to fight food spoilage. >> green tags likehis are a new weapon against spoilage. it's so difficult to monitor the shelf life of produce. a temperature variation of just 2 degrees during shipment can cut four days off the life of berries and bananas. current technology monitors a whole truck regardless of which side travels in the sun or other factors. this records what happens to every pallet every minute. >> we collect...
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bridget from the kcbs phone force tells us that speeds are very slow across the stretch. our live sensors there picking up speeds about 13 miles an hour. traffic ajammed solid beyond the altamont pass all the way toward 205 so you can see that long line of red traffic sensors, 23 minutes right now is your drive coming out of the altamont pass out towards the dublin interchange. and, you know, that continues to update. i wouldn't be surprised if that was actually a little bit longer. it sounds like several vehicles, two to three cars, in any event, possibly a big rig, were involved in that crash. outside, yeah, slick surfaces to start off your morning commute. here's a live look at the bay bridge toll plaza. so far they have not turned the metering lights on. this is typically the time when they do turn them on so right now you are delay-free approaching the pay gates, which will probably change relatively shortly but for right now you're pretty good from the incline towards the "s" curve. traffic moving along fine on the golden gate bridge. looking good in marin county. t
bridget from the kcbs phone force tells us that speeds are very slow across the stretch. our live sensors there picking up speeds about 13 miles an hour. traffic ajammed solid beyond the altamont pass all the way toward 205 so you can see that long line of red traffic sensors, 23 minutes right now is your drive coming out of the altamont pass out towards the dublin interchange. and, you know, that continues to update. i wouldn't be surprised if that was actually a little bit longer. it sounds...
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. >> we're here talking with bridget about her new book. can you tell us what it's about? >> it's about the rise of radical islam throughout the world. we are witnessing right now an islamic movement driven by the radical minority in the islamic religion that's trying to cause problems around the world through terrorism. and bringing back their islamic -- [inaudible] so that's what the book talks about, it talks about the history of radical islam, what it's doing in europe right now, what's happening in the united states as well and why we need to be mobilized to understand where the threat of radical islam is coming from and what we can do to protect our society. >> and what are some of the findings that you have? >> well, we are finding out that the radical islamic terrorist cells are very well organized whether in europe or in the united states or australia. they are networking together, they are linked together through the internet. we are finding out that al-qaeda, which means the base in air arabic, is nothing more than an umbrella organization with many other islami
. >> we're here talking with bridget about her new book. can you tell us what it's about? >> it's about the rise of radical islam throughout the world. we are witnessing right now an islamic movement driven by the radical minority in the islamic religion that's trying to cause problems around the world through terrorism. and bringing back their islamic -- [inaudible] so that's what the book talks about, it talks about the history of radical islam, what it's doing in europe right...
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>> 11-year-old bridget, what's your question?hover cars. i wish we had the omni-pod that's like a crazy iphone. it's a long daydream going back to the 10-year-old version of me. what would the 10-year-old tony want that old 40-year-old tony can make. >> now to 11-year-old ryan in washington. hey, ryan. how are you? >> hey, good. my question was i really liked your book. when i was reading it at the end you could tell there was going to be a sequel. so i want to know when the sequel will come out. >> oh, the sequel. i'm glad you like it. thank you so much. the sequel working on right now. it'll take me a better part of the year to do it. i'm doing the writing and i will start is it illustrations. it will be out probably in early 2012. sorry for the long wait. it takes a while to do it all. eva will continue on her journey and find like-minded people and including another person born in the same sanctuary as her. >> in the future, see, you can clone yourself and work on pictures and words at the same time. >> i need a lot of clones
>> 11-year-old bridget, what's your question?hover cars. i wish we had the omni-pod that's like a crazy iphone. it's a long daydream going back to the 10-year-old version of me. what would the 10-year-old tony want that old 40-year-old tony can make. >> now to 11-year-old ryan in washington. hey, ryan. how are you? >> hey, good. my question was i really liked your book. when i was reading it at the end you could tell there was going to be a sequel. so i want to know when the...
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your hands up and say that we will subsidize our largest banks and take money out of one pockets and bridgetne pocket and put it into the pockets of the shareholders. that is what is happening. $34 billion was one of the dollar subsidies that we give to our largest banks as an implicit guarantee. i say take the money and put it elsewhere. i think we will be better off. >> i appreciate that. i guess the second point is that what is implied here that encourages banks to engage in risky behavior, can you detail the risky behavior you see today? >> sure. the idea of risky behavior is that banks -- anybody who has a bank, especially when they are large, interconnected in simi buses, they will make decisions on how to invest their money, how they manage their portfolio, and the question is on the level of risk they will attach to each of those decisions. the problem with too-big-to-fail is that it impacts of that decision-making process. senator kaufman, when he was the chair of the congressional oversight panel, described it as being the rional decision of an executive when you take out the -- an
your hands up and say that we will subsidize our largest banks and take money out of one pockets and bridgetne pocket and put it into the pockets of the shareholders. that is what is happening. $34 billion was one of the dollar subsidies that we give to our largest banks as an implicit guarantee. i say take the money and put it elsewhere. i think we will be better off. >> i appreciate that. i guess the second point is that what is implied here that encourages banks to engage in risky...
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continuing with their bridge check here, saysan mateo bridget has been nice and light all morning.either direction spirit the golden gate bridge has been problem free throughout the morning. >> reporter: we want a check in with will tran and find out what is happening after reports of manhole covers coming off near union square. we don't believe anybody has been hurt. it will probably take awhile to get things situated there. we will get him in just one moment. power has been restored to yosemite after week long storm related out pitch. power lines fell and trees blocked roads but now parks services are fully operation with the exception of the campgrounds. two men died and seven people were injured sunday when a sailboat capsized just off the west end of shelter island in san diego. the injured, including three children, were taken to a nearby hospital and listed in stable condition. harbor police received an emergency call sunday evening that a sailboat had turned over off shelter island. the 25-foot boat carried nine people. the two men who died were in their 50s and 60s. author
continuing with their bridge check here, saysan mateo bridget has been nice and light all morning.either direction spirit the golden gate bridge has been problem free throughout the morning. >> reporter: we want a check in with will tran and find out what is happening after reports of manhole covers coming off near union square. we don't believe anybody has been hurt. it will probably take awhile to get things situated there. we will get him in just one moment. power has been restored to...
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they don't want to see this western position saying of the muslim brotherhood once a certain but bridget certain number of seats, we will deal with them. that's kind of tone is what egyptians want to see. >> do you have a sense now as the political process moves forward and political parties began to form that the muslim brotherhood has a significant amount of support? >> during the revolution, even the muslim brotherhood tried to downplay the amount of support they might get. but now the political process is open -- >> i think that muslim brotherhood was surprised. this was not a muslim brotherhood revolution. no one in egypt can take credit and say this is a muslim brotherhood revolution. never once was the muslim brotherhood flag-waving over tahrir square. >> not by accident. >> the people there were not part of the muslim brotherhood. this was not a muslim brotherhood-lead additive for event. the muslim brotherhood is a part of the political fabric of egypt. that cannot be ignored. >> is it a little, medium-size or big part? >> they themselves say they will not field a presidential c
they don't want to see this western position saying of the muslim brotherhood once a certain but bridget certain number of seats, we will deal with them. that's kind of tone is what egyptians want to see. >> do you have a sense now as the political process moves forward and political parties began to form that the muslim brotherhood has a significant amount of support? >> during the revolution, even the muslim brotherhood tried to downplay the amount of support they might get. but...
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your hands up and say that we will subsidize our largest banks and take money out of one pockets and bridget one pocket and put it into the pockets of the shareholders. that is what is happening. $34 billion was one of the dollar subsidies that we give to our largest banks as an implicit guarantee. i say take the money and put it elsewhere. i think we will be better off. >> i appreciate that. i guess the second point is that what is implied here that encourages banks to engage in risky behavior, can you detail the risky behavior you see today? >> sure. the idea of risky behavior is that banks -- anybody who has a bank, especially when they are large, interconnected in simi buses, they will make decisions on how to invest their money, how they manage their portfolio, and the question is on the level of risk they will attach to each of those decisions. the problem with too-big-to-fail is that it impacts of that decision-making process. senator kaufman, when he was the chair of the congressional oversight panel, described it as being the rational decision of an executive when you take out the -
your hands up and say that we will subsidize our largest banks and take money out of one pockets and bridget one pocket and put it into the pockets of the shareholders. that is what is happening. $34 billion was one of the dollar subsidies that we give to our largest banks as an implicit guarantee. i say take the money and put it elsewhere. i think we will be better off. >> i appreciate that. i guess the second point is that what is implied here that encourages banks to engage in risky...
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bridget ta -- taller before the patdown, i think.o come and address the conference and be a part of this. we appreciate that. i came out of city government and state government and the arizona lottery, very proud that we were able to fund public transit. i remember the then-governor napolitano asking me to take that on after heading another state agency. she said i could do some great things with that and then asked if they would come and join us here -- her here as part of the homeland of homeland security. -- the department of homeland security. i want to thank you for having the minister rhetoric, on the hill this afternoon, but he would much rather be here than there. i think i have the better of the deal. i just wanted to say that i am working on that, administrator. just to get back your title to see if that works. a good minister and our deputy administrator, talking about the importance of your perspective. coming to washington, d.c., trying to connect the importance of those dollars and what it is that we do -- i still say w
bridget ta -- taller before the patdown, i think.o come and address the conference and be a part of this. we appreciate that. i came out of city government and state government and the arizona lottery, very proud that we were able to fund public transit. i remember the then-governor napolitano asking me to take that on after heading another state agency. she said i could do some great things with that and then asked if they would come and join us here -- her here as part of the homeland of...
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. >> bridget, obviously, you know what's it's like to be part in the region.would you accept that mistakes have been made? it hadn't been made a coherent approach or consistent. >> if mistakes have been made, they have been supposed by the democratic system of the united kingdom. the point that i'd like to start, yes, states act in accordance of their self-interest. that's international policy 101. you wouldn't expect egypt, or brazil, or the united kingdom to behave differently. second, british people have a right to jobs. british people have a right to the attempt to influence on human rights in their democratic value. british people have a right to security. so when you frame as a foreign policy person, the objective is for your foreign policy, you frame it in accordance with that which the british people want and express through the parliamentary representatives and in turn through the selection of their governments. this is always been the case. it was in the case when we were working with the soviet union to sell things to the soviet union. to export our
. >> bridget, obviously, you know what's it's like to be part in the region.would you accept that mistakes have been made? it hadn't been made a coherent approach or consistent. >> if mistakes have been made, they have been supposed by the democratic system of the united kingdom. the point that i'd like to start, yes, states act in accordance of their self-interest. that's international policy 101. you wouldn't expect egypt, or brazil, or the united kingdom to behave differently....
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. >> bridget, obviously, you know what's it's like to be part in the region. would you accept that mistakes have been made? it hadn't been made a coherent approach or consistent. >> if mistakes have been made, they have been supposed by the democratic system of the united kingdom. the point that i'd like to start, yes, states act in accordance of their self-interest. that's international policy 101. you wouldn't expect egypt, or brazil, or the united kingdom to behave differently. second, british people have a right to jobs. british people have a right to the attempt to influence on human rights in their democratic value. british people have a right to security. so when you frame as a foreign policy person, the objective is for your foreign policy, you frame it in accordance with that which the british people want and express through the parliamentary representatives and in turn through the selection of their governments. this is always been the case. it was in the case when we were working with the soviet union to sell things to the soviet union. to export ou
. >> bridget, obviously, you know what's it's like to be part in the region. would you accept that mistakes have been made? it hadn't been made a coherent approach or consistent. >> if mistakes have been made, they have been supposed by the democratic system of the united kingdom. the point that i'd like to start, yes, states act in accordance of their self-interest. that's international policy 101. you wouldn't expect egypt, or brazil, or the united kingdom to behave differently....
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bridget early in countries that have protests on a smaller scale. >> lebanon and the domino effect question. >> according to freedom house it is not a liberal democracy. but it is a good case, because of the use old shop -- the youth bulge model is says that usefu youthful age structure -- countries are prone to the violence if they have this age structure. when lebanon had the age structure it was in the 1970's. that suggests that it may have been a factor at least with ethnic groups whose fertility transformation have occurred at different paces. if you are familiar with joe work you will notice that he noted it was going through the democratic so -- demographic transition much christians or jews.ns o it allowed the population to grow at a rate that is more rapid -- i guess everyone is a minority now. [laughter] i think that may have something to do with the ease for which ezbollah has-- his belov been formed. here we have this marginalize population that remains very young, easy to recruit, and meanwhile the country is sort of suspended in a form of democracy, partial democracy that just
bridget early in countries that have protests on a smaller scale. >> lebanon and the domino effect question. >> according to freedom house it is not a liberal democracy. but it is a good case, because of the use old shop -- the youth bulge model is says that usefu youthful age structure -- countries are prone to the violence if they have this age structure. when lebanon had the age structure it was in the 1970's. that suggests that it may have been a factor at least with ethnic...
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she first became a household name in 1972 when she starred on the show "bridget loves bernie" where sheusband david. things weren't as appeared. she struggled with alcoholism, low self-esteem, breast cancer and physical and emotional abuse by her ex-husband. bernie has denied the allegations. after three previous relationships rumors appeared that she was gay and she announced on "today" that the rumors were true. >> i'm a lesbian. it was a later in life recognition of the fact. >> it's been a wild journey and she says at the age of 63 she's finally come to terms. meredith baxter has written "untied: a memoir of family, fame and floundering." welcome back. >> it all started here, it feels like. >>le well, it was announced here. what do you remember about that morning? you came. i remember it was nerve wracking. i think it was emotional. what do you remember about that interview? >> the intense feeling as i was leaving that i thought, i have just set myself on fire on national television. >> on fire or set myself free? >> well, freedom came later. i thought why should anyone have to do t
she first became a household name in 1972 when she starred on the show "bridget loves bernie" where sheusband david. things weren't as appeared. she struggled with alcoholism, low self-esteem, breast cancer and physical and emotional abuse by her ex-husband. bernie has denied the allegations. after three previous relationships rumors appeared that she was gay and she announced on "today" that the rumors were true. >> i'm a lesbian. it was a later in life recognition of...
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the bridget was able to reinforce their positions.here was still inside misrata and showing no signs of relenting. here is what things look like today. the opposition forces are in control of the area and have pushed west within 80 miles of surt. we believe the regime is setting up there and placing tanks throughout the city. likewise for the area where we assessed the positions. reporting from misrata shows very heavy fighting. not much of a change. his regime is buzzing reporters out there today for a purpose we do not know. uncomfortable telling you that we have not received a single confirmed reports of civilian casualties caused by the coalition. we will continue to be just as precise as we can add keeping up the pressure well protecting innocent civilians. in and around misrata regardless isof who is there to watch, we have been and we will be effective at who we are aiming at. we have been keeping you updated with facts and figures. i will just cover the last 24 hours. as you can see, coalition strike aircraft continue to go af
the bridget was able to reinforce their positions.here was still inside misrata and showing no signs of relenting. here is what things look like today. the opposition forces are in control of the area and have pushed west within 80 miles of surt. we believe the regime is setting up there and placing tanks throughout the city. likewise for the area where we assessed the positions. reporting from misrata shows very heavy fighting. not much of a change. his regime is buzzing reporters out there...
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. >> bridget, obviously, you know what's it's like to be part in the region. would you accept that mistakes have been made? it hadn't been made a coherent approach or consistent. >> if mistakes have been made, they have been supposed by the democratic system of the united kingdom. the point that i'd like to start, yes, states act in accordance of their self-interest. that's international policy 101. you wouldn't expect egypt, or brazil, or the united kingdom to behave differently. second, british people have a right to jobs. british people have a right to the attempt to influence on human rights in their democratic value. british people have a right to security. so when you frame as a foreign policy person, the objective is for your foreign policy, you frame it in accordance with that which the british people want and express through the parliamentary representatives and in turn through the selection of their governments. this is always been the case. it was in the case when we were working with the soviet union to sell things to the soviet union. to export ou
. >> bridget, obviously, you know what's it's like to be part in the region. would you accept that mistakes have been made? it hadn't been made a coherent approach or consistent. >> if mistakes have been made, they have been supposed by the democratic system of the united kingdom. the point that i'd like to start, yes, states act in accordance of their self-interest. that's international policy 101. you wouldn't expect egypt, or brazil, or the united kingdom to behave differently....
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bridget fi -- fighter for people who did nothing wrong and has suffered. it. -- i think you. >> chairman boxer and distinguished members of this committee, thank you for the opportunity to testify today. my name is erin brockovich. as an environmental advocate, i respond to requests for help in groundwater contamination complaints in all 50 states. i currently work on investigations in california, texas, florida, michigan, new york, new jersey, alabama, louisiana, illinois, mississippi, and missouri. i am also a proud mother of three wonderful children, two of whom are presently serving their country as soldiers in the united states army, one currently deployed in afghanistan. each month i received over 40,000 visitors to my website. thousands of whom report issues ranging from environmental pollution, cancer and disease, worker injuries and illness, and more. these people make up whole communities that are witnessing first hand the harmful effects that exposure to chemicals such as hexavalent chromium have had on them. these communities both large and sma
bridget fi -- fighter for people who did nothing wrong and has suffered. it. -- i think you. >> chairman boxer and distinguished members of this committee, thank you for the opportunity to testify today. my name is erin brockovich. as an environmental advocate, i respond to requests for help in groundwater contamination complaints in all 50 states. i currently work on investigations in california, texas, florida, michigan, new york, new jersey, alabama, louisiana, illinois, mississippi,...