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carroll. i can never call him. wallace or why? carroll he always is. carroll. and it's so nice to have his daughter here and his granddaughter here today because. there is no one that deserves recognition as much as as he does mary. and you've done a fabulous job. but let me start by asking you, you got to wait for us. in 1978, you were a mere child. i know. and you had a wonderful career in journalism. many years at the world bank. why? in thousand 17 or 18, you decided to do a book on your constitutional law professor. that's question. well, you know, if you're very lucky when, you're young of a certain age, you run into people that stay you and that you look at. and for some reason, you want to and you just respect. and when i was at wake forest, you know, i was 20 years old and i took course on the first amendment from wallace carroll. and there was something about then that you wanted to do well for, this person. he didn't talk about he wasn't loquacious. he wasn't, you know, didn't tell you everything he'd done in his life. but you just knew. and so he st
carroll. i can never call him. wallace or why? carroll he always is. carroll. and it's so nice to have his daughter here and his granddaughter here today because. there is no one that deserves recognition as much as as he does mary. and you've done a fabulous job. but let me start by asking you, you got to wait for us. in 1978, you were a mere child. i know. and you had a wonderful career in journalism. many years at the world bank. why? in thousand 17 or 18, you decided to do a book on your...
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carroll swain and sean duffy. thanks for being here. carroll, i mean, i believe -- i'm not surprised. i know you're not. does it eat itself? >> it never ends. our colleges and universities are turning on people that are only qualified to be dei and sensitivity training. many of these people are inte intellectual midgets and need to believe that they have to scrub any language that make people uncomfortable. >> when i see you in the hallway, sean, i call you a tiny man that is not fat. what do you say? >> i have broad shoulders and a thick skin. our libraries and schools are cancelling huck fin, little house on the prairie. this goes to what you say all the time. you have the most fertile minds in our american are our children's minds. the marxists know that. those that make tv shows and movies for kids, these books are incredibly woke. they can change what we're doing right now but they can't change a time when men thought freely and brought out concepts and virtuous ideas. they have to go back and rework the language in the books to ma
carroll swain and sean duffy. thanks for being here. carroll, i mean, i believe -- i'm not surprised. i know you're not. does it eat itself? >> it never ends. our colleges and universities are turning on people that are only qualified to be dei and sensitivity training. many of these people are inte intellectual midgets and need to believe that they have to scrub any language that make people uncomfortable. >> when i see you in the hallway, sean, i call you a tiny man that is not...
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through the back of our crossing into serious rebel held areas are so set up begins our coverage from carroll manor rush. the epicenter of the 2nd death quake. good zahida has been waiting here for more than 80 hours, hoping to find her loved was her son, daughter in law and grandchild, are still under this rubble reports on there so that people know my pain. my dear ones are burning under this rubble. the studio family has 6 relatives in the same collapsed building. they fill out the civil war and came to caught him on my dash to begin a new, safe with life here. this turkish m seating families are now sharing the same pain . people are trying to cope unless they are relying on aid and sleeping in cars as the off the shocks continue. oh, i'll awkward that. i got, shall save us. we are now refugees. she says, death and life are intertwined. here, as survivors are for why the food, the dead bodies keep arriving. this was one of the largest stadiums in common rush . it has now been turned into tents city for those who survived that houses $3000.00 people around 15 in each tent. donna and her fa
through the back of our crossing into serious rebel held areas are so set up begins our coverage from carroll manor rush. the epicenter of the 2nd death quake. good zahida has been waiting here for more than 80 hours, hoping to find her loved was her son, daughter in law and grandchild, are still under this rubble reports on there so that people know my pain. my dear ones are burning under this rubble. the studio family has 6 relatives in the same collapsed building. they fill out the civil war...
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attorney for the eastern district of michigan, barb mcquade, and carroll leonnig, national -- moshing can post. thank you for being here tonight. you are wonderful sources to help explain what's gonna happen next year. and barb, i want to start with. you we know this is a subpoena, but we're also being told that it comes after months or at least several weeks of negotiating between the vice president and former vice presidents legal dame. and the doj. is this a friendly subpoena, it's such a thing exists, in other words the sesame into provide mike pence coverage and cooperate for the doj investigation do you think? >>, while we don't know. but it's absolutely a possibility, alex. it's not unusual for the prosecutors to reach out to witnesses and if they will come and willingly, voluntarily, to bring them in without a subpoena. sometimes witnesses refused to come. without a subpoena. you need to compel them to come. get a court order. and other times witnesses say, i'm willing to come but i need a subpoena so that i can explain to others that i didn't come voluntarily. it wasn't my id
attorney for the eastern district of michigan, barb mcquade, and carroll leonnig, national -- moshing can post. thank you for being here tonight. you are wonderful sources to help explain what's gonna happen next year. and barb, i want to start with. you we know this is a subpoena, but we're also being told that it comes after months or at least several weeks of negotiating between the vice president and former vice presidents legal dame. and the doj. is this a friendly subpoena, it's such a...
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jason carroll, cnn, east palestine, ohio. >> our thanks to jason carroll. i appreciate.want to get to the east palestine residents who are here tonight. they're joining us to answer their questions. there's ohio's republican governor mike dewine, along with the state health director, bruce vanderhoof, and the head of the ohio epa and vogel. ann vogel. -- just a show of hands, raise your hand if you do not feel safe right now living in east palestine, if you do not feel safe living in east palestine, raise your hand. okay. so, that's about four here and five in east palestine. let me start with you, jessica connor. you are a mother to three boys. you are a lifelong east palestine resident. tell governor mike dewine why you don't feel safe. >> thank you for being here, governor dewine and thank you jake for the question. i think i don't feel safe because i don't know what the future holds for my town. this has the potential to really decimate a small town like us. and we just bought our forever home last year. and i want to stay. my family is here and whether alive or buri
jason carroll, cnn, east palestine, ohio. >> our thanks to jason carroll. i appreciate.want to get to the east palestine residents who are here tonight. they're joining us to answer their questions. there's ohio's republican governor mike dewine, along with the state health director, bruce vanderhoof, and the head of the ohio epa and vogel. ann vogel. -- just a show of hands, raise your hand if you do not feel safe right now living in east palestine, if you do not feel safe living in east...
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jason carroll reports. all right t >> reporter: the controlled release was incredible and both frightening to witness. we were about a mile and a half from the scene of the explosion and we first heard it at 4:38 p.m. with the thishl initial bo then the huge plume of smoke started to grow. we got a statement minutes after the explosion from the train company in charge of all this, norfolk southern, their statement said in part the controlled breach was successful and that some material burned off that was consistent with the models that they had put out there. earlier in the afternoon, they had given us a basic walk-through of what was to happen here. they had a team of experts out to the site and they planted explosive devices on five of the derailed cars. that allowed small holes in the car so some of the toxic material could seep out and then they could light that on fire. ohio's governor was also here. and he explained just how deadly the plume is. >> controlled release of the toxic chemicals also has t
jason carroll reports. all right t >> reporter: the controlled release was incredible and both frightening to witness. we were about a mile and a half from the scene of the explosion and we first heard it at 4:38 p.m. with the thishl initial bo then the huge plume of smoke started to grow. we got a statement minutes after the explosion from the train company in charge of all this, norfolk southern, their statement said in part the controlled breach was successful and that some material...
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floating daycare center in paris for adults with mental health issues. french filmmaker, felipe carroll, one the silver bell, his for the director with his from the plough drama, about a family of properties. and he dedicated the prize to his children and the late french twist directors on record on 1000 the horse riders and cursed on a basket out in one of the nations, a favorite sports. i have like these riders trying to grab a goat caucus and bring it back to a goal on their end of the field. traditional prizes up for grabs and horses, camels, and tents. kaltura goes back hundreds of years with some linking its origins to the era of the mungo emperor gus khan. ah, hello again. this is al jazeera and these are the headlines the. they have an isolated incidents of violence as nigerians voted in presidential and parliamentary elections. kitchens in the voting system, so long queues in some areas and final result can take jane. i'm going to just send us this report from nigeria, the biggest legal system of the only place where we have recorded incidents in the north east of the country.
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jason carroll is speaking with residents about the disaster. >> reporter: frustration, anger and unanswered questions in east palestine, ohio. >> we're here for answers. >> are my kids safe, are the people safe, is the future of this community safe. >> reporter: not present this community meeting, a representative that many wanted to hear from. in the 11th hour, norfolk southern, the company responsible for the train derailment, sent a statement saying that we know many are rightfully angry and frustrated, you been fortunately after consulting with community leader, we have become increasingly concerned about the growing physical threat to our employees and so norfolk southern will not be in attendance this evening. cleanup efforts are under way. the governor telling residents wednesday the municipal water is safe to drink, his statement is after new test results from the state environmental protection agency found in tdetection of contaminants. the spill was largely scontaine the day after the derailment. and they are still suggesting those with private wells to get their water tested. in
jason carroll is speaking with residents about the disaster. >> reporter: frustration, anger and unanswered questions in east palestine, ohio. >> we're here for answers. >> are my kids safe, are the people safe, is the future of this community safe. >> reporter: not present this community meeting, a representative that many wanted to hear from. in the 11th hour, norfolk southern, the company responsible for the train derailment, sent a statement saying that we know many...
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and jason carroll has the latest on the environmental disaster. >> reporter: state health officials heren ohio are now saying that anyone who was evacuated and returned home, they are now strongly recommending that some of those who have returned home to drink bottled water. this is especially true of those who may be pregnant or breastfeeding. also including people who have private wells and have not had their water tested. so again, now some people here are going to have to be trick i drinking bottled water. and state officials say the air quality is still safe. most of the contaminants they say has been contained in the water, but some of the c contaminants are clearly still out there. they are waiting for municipal test results to come back in order to lift that drinking water recommendation. and as a result of the so-called controlled release, they are also saying that their effort is focused on water water ways. and so far their best estimation indicates that some 3500 fish have died from 12 different species. we've spoken to a number of people here on the ground who do not quite f
and jason carroll has the latest on the environmental disaster. >> reporter: state health officials heren ohio are now saying that anyone who was evacuated and returned home, they are now strongly recommending that some of those who have returned home to drink bottled water. this is especially true of those who may be pregnant or breastfeeding. also including people who have private wells and have not had their water tested. so again, now some people here are going to have to be trick i...
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thank you, jason carroll. >>> and president biden making a trip to the active war zone, we will zerople who are watching his trip and tens of thousands of young ukrainian refugees who have had their lives torn apart, and the young filmmaker who has been documenting situation will join us. >> i do not want to come back until it is over. (vo) when it comes to safety, who has more iihs top safety pick plus awards, the highest level of safety you can earn? subaru. when it comes to lonvity, who has the highest percentage of its vehicles whstill on the road after ten years? who has thesubaru.t percentage of its vehicles d when it comes to value, which polar brand has the lowest cost of ownership? lower than toyota, honda, or hyundai? subaru. it's easy to love a car you can trust. it's easy to love a subaru. how many rooms are in there? should we go check it out? yeah. we get to stay here all weekend! when you stay at a vrbo... i call doing the door code! ...the host doesn't stay with you. it looks exactly like the picture. because without privacy in your vacation home... it's a full log ca
thank you, jason carroll. >>> and president biden making a trip to the active war zone, we will zerople who are watching his trip and tens of thousands of young ukrainian refugees who have had their lives torn apart, and the young filmmaker who has been documenting situation will join us. >> i do not want to come back until it is over. (vo) when it comes to safety, who has more iihs top safety pick plus awards, the highest level of safety you can earn? subaru. when it comes to...
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cnn's jason carroll is in east palestine, ohio. what is the plan to reduce the threat right now?ll, jake, we should tell you that a fire official told us this should be getting under way in about two minutes. so, we'll see if that happens. basically, the governor put it this way, he said, jake, that there are no easy choices here, given what they're up against. we are here at the command center where they gave us a rundown of how this controlled release and controlled burn is supposed to work. basically what's going to happen is once it gets under way, experts are going to be going over to their derailed train cars, going to be planting small explosive devices on each of the five cars. once there's an explosion, some of that toxic material will then ooze out and will go into a trench where it will burn and if all those as planned, it will then burn itself off. a short while ago, one of the experts from the train company, a representative from the train company, also an expert in hazardous materials, weighed in on this and gave us more of a rundown of how this will take place. >>
cnn's jason carroll is in east palestine, ohio. what is the plan to reduce the threat right now?ll, jake, we should tell you that a fire official told us this should be getting under way in about two minutes. so, we'll see if that happens. basically, the governor put it this way, he said, jake, that there are no easy choices here, given what they're up against. we are here at the command center where they gave us a rundown of how this controlled release and controlled burn is supposed to work....
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cnn's jason carroll reports. >> reporter: two weeks after the norfolk southern train derailment and theed release of chemicals by the company that followed residents in east palestine, ohio, are increasingly worried about what's in their air, water and soil. >> when we think about the chemicals that we know have been released, they are known carci carcinogens. we have to look at the health impacts to our vulnerable populations. >> i'm senator doug mastriano, south of east palestine, ohio, ground zero. >> reporter: public health concerns now shared in the neighboring state of pennsylvania. >> look at these chemicals and colors. it has a smell to it. >> reporter: the governor of ohio says air quality tests in more than 500 homes showed no detection of contaminants. officials also say public water is safe, while private well water users should stick with bottled water for now. despite those guarantees, the toxic chemical spill is still causing uproar and criticism directed at norfolk southern. >> everything that's happened here, all the clean-up, all the drilling, all the testing, all the
cnn's jason carroll reports. >> reporter: two weeks after the norfolk southern train derailment and theed release of chemicals by the company that followed residents in east palestine, ohio, are increasingly worried about what's in their air, water and soil. >> when we think about the chemicals that we know have been released, they are known carci carcinogens. we have to look at the health impacts to our vulnerable populations. >> i'm senator doug mastriano, south of east...
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jason carroll, cnn, east palestine, ohio. >> and thank you so much for joining us.ent. do stay with us. hi, i'm michael, i've lost 62 pounds on golo and i have kept it off. most of the weight that i gained was strictly in my belly which is a sign of insulin resistance. but since golo, that weight hacompletely gone away, as you can tell. than to golo and release, i've goty life and my health back. ♪ this feels so right... ♪ adt systems now feature google products like the nest cam with floodlight, with intelligent alerts when a person or familiar face is detected. sam. sophie's not here tonight. so you have a home with no worries. brought to you by adt. scout is protected by simparica trio, and he's in it to win it. simparica trio is the first and only chew with triple protection. oh, fleas and ticks ♪ intestinal worms... wow heartworm disease, no problem with simarica trio. this drug class has been associated with neurologic adverse reactions including seizures. use with caution in dogs with a history of these disorders. for winning protection. go with simparica tri
jason carroll, cnn, east palestine, ohio. >> and thank you so much for joining us.ent. do stay with us. hi, i'm michael, i've lost 62 pounds on golo and i have kept it off. most of the weight that i gained was strictly in my belly which is a sign of insulin resistance. but since golo, that weight hacompletely gone away, as you can tell. than to golo and release, i've goty life and my health back. ♪ this feels so right... ♪ adt systems now feature google products like the nest cam with...
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. >> jason carroll has more. >> we're strongly recommending those who have not yet had their water source checked to use bottled water. bottled water is being made available. >> reporter: more than a week after a toxic train derail mgt that led to the evacuation of much of this small ohio town, state health officials are urging some east palestine residents to drink bottled water until water tests are complete. >> this is going to be particularly important if you are pregnant, if you are breastfeeding or if you are preparing formula for an assistants. >> reporter: officials say the toxic spill was largely contained the day after the derailment and tests have shown the air quality is safe. but they have found low levels of contaminants in four nearby water ways spanning 7 1/2 miles including leslie run, a creek that runs through east palestine and a neighboring town. right through kathy's property. >> they found dead -- >> yeah, they found dead fish. >> reporter: and she has been drinking bottled water instead of well water ever since she started spotting dead fish in the creek following t
. >> jason carroll has more. >> we're strongly recommending those who have not yet had their water source checked to use bottled water. bottled water is being made available. >> reporter: more than a week after a toxic train derail mgt that led to the evacuation of much of this small ohio town, state health officials are urging some east palestine residents to drink bottled water until water tests are complete. >> this is going to be particularly important if you are...
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jason carroll on the latest. >> everybody who came here was expecting a hell of a lot more than whatg here. >> reporter: frustration, anger and unanswered questions in east palestine, ohio. >> the kids say and as a member of this community want to know. >> reporter: the major speaking at times through a bull horn to answer the questions through the distressed residents worried about returning to their home despite the evacuation orders lifted last week. >> you have done us wrong, and so far they have worked with us and fixing it, but if that stops, i will be the first one in line to fight this. >> reporter: officials are trying to answer the community's questions. >> you should know that what has been determined by the train station and others that based on the previous instances that everybody say -- >> reporter: as many residents are demanding more testing of the air, water and soil. >> we won't let them stop the testing until you are satisfied. that is when the testing stops. >> reporter: not present at the community meeting folks from norfolk southern railroad. >> they didn't fee
jason carroll on the latest. >> everybody who came here was expecting a hell of a lot more than whatg here. >> reporter: frustration, anger and unanswered questions in east palestine, ohio. >> the kids say and as a member of this community want to know. >> reporter: the major speaking at times through a bull horn to answer the questions through the distressed residents worried about returning to their home despite the evacuation orders lifted last week. >> you have...
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jason carroll is on the scene for us in east palestine.he train company backing out of the town hall. >> reporter: that's right, wolf. that was one of the things that people here wanted to pose a lot of questions to. right now, there are hundreds of people standing in line here, waiting to get inside to ask questions of both the epa and others who will be in attendance. also, we have an update on water testing here in east palestine. according to the state epa, new test results show that the municipal water, according to test results, is safe to drink. so that will certainly be some encouraging news to people who have been waiting for some word and drinking bottled water over the past few days. also, we should tell you that just in terms of talking to people on the ground, they feel like there's been a lack of information here on the ground. i spoke to one woman in particular who said in her neighborhood, she lives just a block from the derailment. she said she couldn't get simple answers from workers in her neighborhood. >> we passed all
jason carroll is on the scene for us in east palestine.he train company backing out of the town hall. >> reporter: that's right, wolf. that was one of the things that people here wanted to pose a lot of questions to. right now, there are hundreds of people standing in line here, waiting to get inside to ask questions of both the epa and others who will be in attendance. also, we have an update on water testing here in east palestine. according to the state epa, new test results show that...
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tonight with the context — jim murphy, former labour cabinet minister, and jennifer carroll, who servedrepublican lieutenant governor of florida. welcome to the programme. the updates from turkey and syria are relentlessly grim. the deathtoll has now passed 20,000 — but only a fraction of the devastated areas have been searched, with hope fading for those still trapped. though there are still miracles. these pictures have recently come in from diyarbakir — and they show a little boy, six—year—old basir yildiz, being rescued. crews had been digging for him for 80 hours. but even for the lucky ones like basir, there are challenges ahead. the world health organization has talked about a new disaster, with thousands unable to find shelter, food and water. help is arriving — the first aid has crossed into syria, through the one border crossing point that is open. and in the last hour, the director general of the who, dr tedros ghebreyesus, has said he is on his way to syria. for the latest, our chief international correspondent lyse doucet is in southern turkey. it's hard here in southern tu
tonight with the context — jim murphy, former labour cabinet minister, and jennifer carroll, who servedrepublican lieutenant governor of florida. welcome to the programme. the updates from turkey and syria are relentlessly grim. the deathtoll has now passed 20,000 — but only a fraction of the devastated areas have been searched, with hope fading for those still trapped. though there are still miracles. these pictures have recently come in from diyarbakir — and they show a little boy,...
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jason carroll has been talking to east palestine residents who no longer know whom to trust. >> we're strongly recommending those who have not yet had their water source checked to use bottled water. bottled water is being made available. >> reporter: more than a week after a toxic train derailment that led to the evacuation of much of this small ohio town, state health officials are urning some east palestine residents to drink bottled water until water tests are complete. >> this is going to be particularly important if you are pregnant, if you are breast-feeding, or if you are preparing formula for an infant. >> reporter: officials say the toxic spill was largely contained the day after the derailment and that tests have shown the air quality is safe. but they have found low levels of contaminants in four nearby walterways spanning 7 1/2 miles, including leslie run, a creek which runs through east palestine and neighboring towns, right through the back of cathy reese's property. in the back of your property here, they found -- >> yeah. >> reporter: reese says she has been drinking
jason carroll has been talking to east palestine residents who no longer know whom to trust. >> we're strongly recommending those who have not yet had their water source checked to use bottled water. bottled water is being made available. >> reporter: more than a week after a toxic train derailment that led to the evacuation of much of this small ohio town, state health officials are urning some east palestine residents to drink bottled water until water tests are complete. >>...
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cnn's jason carroll is live in east palestine.ntsb is saying about the video and the investigation. >> this is clearly going to be a key part of the investigation into what exactly went wrong out here. according to the ntsb that, surveillance video that you referenced there, appears to show a wheel bearing in the final stage of overheat failure moments before the derailment. of course that wheel baring is a key component. it connects the wheel to the ark he will. the parts have been collected. -- axel. the parts have been collected and examined. they are taken to washington, d.c., where they're examined by investigators there at laboratory with the ntsb. we should tell thought ntsb that's also collected the locomotive event recorder. that is also going to be key to the investigation going forward in terms of trying to determine exactly what went wrong. >> now the epa administrator was visiting east palestine and you got to speak with him. what did he tell you? >> it was a short conversation. an important conversation. the epa admi
cnn's jason carroll is live in east palestine.ntsb is saying about the video and the investigation. >> this is clearly going to be a key part of the investigation into what exactly went wrong out here. according to the ntsb that, surveillance video that you referenced there, appears to show a wheel bearing in the final stage of overheat failure moments before the derailment. of course that wheel baring is a key component. it connects the wheel to the ark he will. the parts have been...
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jason carroll joins us live from east palestine. hello. at nearby streams. what do they see? >> yeah. we were there with them. we kept hearing all the stories, don, about what folks here underground were seeing in the back yards and the streams. we went out there to see for ourselves very zdisturbing to se the dead fish down stream from where we are now popping up in these creeks. so much distrust here on the ground, this after residents were told it was okay to go home. then only to be told their water may not be safe. >> we're strongly recommending those who have not yet had the water source checked to use bottled water and bottled water is being made available. >> reporter: more than a week after a toxic train derailment that led to the evacuation of much of this small ohio town, state health officials are urging some east palestine residence to drink bottled water until water tests are complete. >> this is going to be particularly important if you are pregnant, if you are breast-feeding or preparing formula for an infant. >> reporter:
jason carroll joins us live from east palestine. hello. at nearby streams. what do they see? >> yeah. we were there with them. we kept hearing all the stories, don, about what folks here underground were seeing in the back yards and the streams. we went out there to see for ourselves very zdisturbing to se the dead fish down stream from where we are now popping up in these creeks. so much distrust here on the ground, this after residents were told it was okay to go home. then only to be...
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cnn national correspondent jason carroll is joining us live from the scene.for us. what are you seeing on the ground, jason? >> reporter: well, wolf, first of all, i just have to tell you that witnessing what this controlled release looked like was absolutely incredible. and frightening as well. we were standing about a mile and a half away from the site of the explosion. again, controlled explosion. it started at 4:38 p.m. about that time, that's when we heard the first initial loud boom, and then saw this incredible amount of smoke start to grow from the ground. but as ominous as it looked, we then got a statement shortly thereafter from the train company in charge of this controlled release. norfolk southern. they released a statement saying that the controlled breach was successful, and that quote, some of the material that burned off was consistent with the models that they had put out. now, a little earlier this afternoon, they gave us a walk through, wolf, of exactly what had happened here. so basically they had a team of experts that went in. they pla
cnn national correspondent jason carroll is joining us live from the scene.for us. what are you seeing on the ground, jason? >> reporter: well, wolf, first of all, i just have to tell you that witnessing what this controlled release looked like was absolutely incredible. and frightening as well. we were standing about a mile and a half away from the site of the explosion. again, controlled explosion. it started at 4:38 p.m. about that time, that's when we heard the first initial loud...
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. >> it is still burning as jim said, and the evacuation zone is still in place and jason carroll isare outside of that zone, i hope, my friend. what are you learning from the officials this morning? >> well, erica, no more controlled releases or breaches. that part of the operation is over. in fact, just a short while ago, we had our drone up over the site just to see what it was looking like out there. we saw some smoke there, but not much of anything else. state officials are calling the operation a success, and they explained in detail how it all went down. >> during that detonation, our crews that were out there did observe two of the cars did flameorize, and i am very please and all of the partners are very pleased with what took place. the detonation went perfect, and we are to the point where the cars became safe. they were not safe prior to this. >> again, live drone footage to show you the scene here. this operation was done to prevent those rail cars from exploding on their own which would have created a catastrophic situation. so, in terms of the situation now, they are g
. >> it is still burning as jim said, and the evacuation zone is still in place and jason carroll isare outside of that zone, i hope, my friend. what are you learning from the officials this morning? >> well, erica, no more controlled releases or breaches. that part of the operation is over. in fact, just a short while ago, we had our drone up over the site just to see what it was looking like out there. we saw some smoke there, but not much of anything else. state officials are...
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. >> cnn's jason carroll has the story. >> empty rooms, dumped, ready for use at the first palestinell be used as a clinic. >> we'll be there to help people as long as necessary. >> here, residents say that they are experiencing health effects that can be examined by experts. >> we've been hearing that people are having, headaches rushes, whatnot. is that what you're hearing as well? >> yes, i don't hear a lot of. it but people are having some of those things. and whether it's because of chemicals are because of this time of the year. it's hard to tell. >> more than two weeks after the north of southern trail derailment and the control released of chemicals by the company that followed, residents in east palestine are increasingly worried about what is in their, air water and soil. when we think about the chemicals that we know have been released, there are known carcinogens. chloride is a carcinogen. signs of chemicals, visible in creeks near the dam inside over the weekend, while in cincinnati and northern kentucky, on, monday water officials reopen water intakes from the ohio rive
. >> cnn's jason carroll has the story. >> empty rooms, dumped, ready for use at the first palestinell be used as a clinic. >> we'll be there to help people as long as necessary. >> here, residents say that they are experiencing health effects that can be examined by experts. >> we've been hearing that people are having, headaches rushes, whatnot. is that what you're hearing as well? >> yes, i don't hear a lot of. it but people are having some of those...
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cnn's jason carroll is in palestine, ohio.lk us through that controlled detonation, and what happens next. >> reporter: well, first, in terms of what happens next, let me give you an update, abby, because state and city officials just gave us their update. and a few headlines here. first and foremost, they say that the fire pit is out. those five cars that have been burning that toxic material, that vinyl chloride. those cars are no longer burning. in fact, four of the cars have been taken from the site and ntsb will bediana inspecting the cars. as a result of the controlled d the detonation, no significant injury because of that detonation. and another thing they're worried about, air quality, inside and outside the testing zone. the epa doing testing there inside the zone, outside the zone, they've done testing as well and have not discovered anything significant. finally, you brought it up, in terms of the evacuation, as you know, many people evacuated from their homes in this area in east palestine. wondering when they're
cnn's jason carroll is in palestine, ohio.lk us through that controlled detonation, and what happens next. >> reporter: well, first, in terms of what happens next, let me give you an update, abby, because state and city officials just gave us their update. and a few headlines here. first and foremost, they say that the fire pit is out. those five cars that have been burning that toxic material, that vinyl chloride. those cars are no longer burning. in fact, four of the cars have been...
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. >> cnn's jason carroll was at that meeting, unlike those norfolk southern representatives.s the latest? >> reporter: well, first of all, the head of the epa made it very clear that he was disappointed that representatives from norfolk southern did not show up last night and he made it very clear that they will be held accountable. last night we heard from a number of residents who still have a lot of unanswered questions. they want to know if there are going to be people out here who are going to be able to test them for medical reasons, maybe five or six years, maybe ten years from now. they want assurances that the air and the water is safe, and they also want to know how much longer the epa intends to be here. will they stick it out and stay through the course? i put that question to the epa administrator just a short while ago. >> we will be here for as long as it takes to see this process through. i want to assure the people -- >> when you say as long as it takes, i think the question is long-term. is someone going to be here a year from now, two years from now, to com
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>> jason carroll, thank you so much. let's bring in cnn's bill weir. bill, norfolk southern, the railway in question, they made billions in profit last year, yet they're handing over a paltry million dollars to the citizens of east palestine to deal with this crisis. why could the brake system do you think have played a key role in what went wrong in east palestine? tell us more about that. >> reporter: well, the train that derailed there and caused this catastrophe is actually using brakes that were designed around the civil war time. air brakes that brake the train from the front all the way to the back one at a time. sometimes on a really long train it can take two minutes for that signal to reach the back, so it turns into this giant slinky from hell as the back cars slam into the front. of course there is an advancement on this in the 21st century. in the early 2000s they developed electronically controlled air brakes where the brakes on every car fire simultaneously. and they began encouraging industry to do this. norfolk southern tried this earl
>> jason carroll, thank you so much. let's bring in cnn's bill weir. bill, norfolk southern, the railway in question, they made billions in profit last year, yet they're handing over a paltry million dollars to the citizens of east palestine to deal with this crisis. why could the brake system do you think have played a key role in what went wrong in east palestine? tell us more about that. >> reporter: well, the train that derailed there and caused this catastrophe is actually...
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thank you to john carroll of clerk's office for staffing today's committee meeting and thanks also to sfgovtv and matthew igno of the sfgovtv team for broadcasting today's meeting. >> thank you acting chair. the board of supervisors and committee are convening hybrid meetings. the board recognizes equitable public access is essential and will take public comment as follows. public comment taken on each 4 item on today's agenda. those attending in person room 250 will be allowed to speak first and then we'll take public comment from those on the telephonic line. those watching 26, 28, 78 or 99 or watching the meeting through sfgovtv.org the public comment call in screen is streaming across your screen at this time. the number is 415-655-0001. when you are prompted enter the meeting id for today's meeting that is 24846961927. press the pound symbol two times. when you are connecting you will hear the meeting discussion but your line will be muted and in listening mode. when your item comes up on the agenda and we call public comment on that item, those joining in person should line up t
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oakland city council member carrol fife says she even received murder threats left on her voicemail.ently they've become more common and more violent. yesterday a group of local and state officials gathered at city hall to condemn what they say is a pattern of threats and harassment. >> your comments have consequences and there are people intentionally stoking fear and anger and resentment throughout this city. >> when you try to diminish us, only one thing happens, we get stronger. >> state leaders are now proposing legislation to allow campaign funds to be used to bolster security for politicians. oakland city hall is also looking at increasing security before fully reopening next month. >>> 4:53 right now. e events at the chase center can be a little overwhelming. the actor unveiling a new room at the stadium that can help and it was inspired by his own struggles. >> happening now, one east bay state lawmaker is hoping to make it easier for child victims to seek justice, by coauthoring a new bill called the justice for survivors act which would end the statute of limitations for c
oakland city council member carrol fife says she even received murder threats left on her voicemail.ently they've become more common and more violent. yesterday a group of local and state officials gathered at city hall to condemn what they say is a pattern of threats and harassment. >> your comments have consequences and there are people intentionally stoking fear and anger and resentment throughout this city. >> when you try to diminish us, only one thing happens, we get stronger....
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>> jason carroll, thank you very much. -- cnn tonight with alisyn camerota is next. plates. plates. travel this place, than on a plate. and when you add price drop protection, expedia pays you back if your flight becomes cheaper. so you can taste your way, through every single plate and never wonder if you found a good deal. because the good deal found you. ♪ there's nothing like volunteering at the fire department. there's nothing like hitting the waves. but with my moderate-to-severe eczema it hasn't always been easy,... ...since my skin was so irritated and itchy... ...and even worse with all my gear on. now, i'm staying ahead of my eczema. there's a power inside all of us to live our passion. and dupixent works on the insie to help heal your skin from within. it helps block a key source of inflammation inside the body that can cause eczema. so adults can have long-lasting clearer skin and fast itch relief. serious allergic reactions can occur that can be severe. tell your doctor about new or worsening eye problems such as eye pain or vision changes including blurred vision, join
>> jason carroll, thank you very much. -- cnn tonight with alisyn camerota is next. plates. plates. travel this place, than on a plate. and when you add price drop protection, expedia pays you back if your flight becomes cheaper. so you can taste your way, through every single plate and never wonder if you found a good deal. because the good deal found you. ♪ there's nothing like volunteering at the fire department. there's nothing like hitting the waves. but with my moderate-to-severe...
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cnn's jason carroll live for us with more. jason, good morning. what do we know about this?eporter: i mean, you know, don, it's always sad when something like this happens. as for what happened out here yesterday the whale that you were talk being was buried right back here over that mound. he was so massive it took much of the day to get him buried. scientists have a pretty good idea of what killed him. as for those other whales, that is still under investigation. all long island beachgoers could do was stand and helplessly watch as heavy equipment moved a hump backed whale that had perished and washed ashore. it was found monday morning and was nicknamed luna. >> i just hope they're treating that carcass with some dignity. it was a living thing and it's just very somber. >> i hope they can find out what happened, too. i know there's been a lot of whales lately. >> reporter: late tuesday a team of about 20 biologists conducted a necropsy on the humpback. they determined it was more than 40 feet long, weighed some 29,000 pounds. it was a male that was about 40 years old. exp
cnn's jason carroll live for us with more. jason, good morning. what do we know about this?eporter: i mean, you know, don, it's always sad when something like this happens. as for what happened out here yesterday the whale that you were talk being was buried right back here over that mound. he was so massive it took much of the day to get him buried. scientists have a pretty good idea of what killed him. as for those other whales, that is still under investigation. all long island beachgoers...
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jean carroll case?or us, in terms of what he should be mostly concerned about. >> well, in terms of likelihood, i think the a.g. case from new york is really big, but it doesn't involve prison. in terms of prison and criminal charges, i'd be most worried about jack smith, number one, and manhattan da, number two. >> thank you for that, harry litman, always appreciate talking to you on the subject. >> thank you. >> still ahead -- new details on the cozy relationship with a corrupt foreign regime that netted billions of dollars of business for the president and his family. can you guess who? that's next. 's next. 2a's monitoring his money with a simple text. like what you see abe? yes! 2b's covered with zero overdraft fees when he overdraws his account by fifty bucks or less. and 2c, well, she's not going to let a lost card get her stressed. am i right? that's right. that's because these neighbors all have chase. alerts that help check. tools that help protect. one bank that puts you in control. chase. ma
jean carroll case?or us, in terms of what he should be mostly concerned about. >> well, in terms of likelihood, i think the a.g. case from new york is really big, but it doesn't involve prison. in terms of prison and criminal charges, i'd be most worried about jack smith, number one, and manhattan da, number two. >> thank you for that, harry litman, always appreciate talking to you on the subject. >> thank you. >> still ahead -- new details on the cozy relationship with...
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. >> councilmember carroll fife is no stranger to violent rhetoric. last month she tweeted out a voice mail that she received a woman calling for fives death. the anti defamation league says women officials are 3 times as likely to be threatened as men and that death and gun violence are the most common threat. >> like council member phife i too, have been on the receiving end of such threats. those threats become even more menacing for black women given the history of dehumanization towards the black community, they're still far too many people in our society. >> we cannot deal with the women of color being in positions of power. when we speak of the harm that is committed against us. you need to believe councilmember 5 says she's going to be introducing new legislation. >> to make it easier for people to make their voices heard at city hall. now, let's talk about the devastating earthquake in turkey and syria, killing thousands of people and injuring thousands more. you can see right here. rescuers are digging through the rubble after countless buil
. >> councilmember carroll fife is no stranger to violent rhetoric. last month she tweeted out a voice mail that she received a woman calling for fives death. the anti defamation league says women officials are 3 times as likely to be threatened as men and that death and gun violence are the most common threat. >> like council member phife i too, have been on the receiving end of such threats. those threats become even more menacing for black women given the history of...
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as all his carroll and tattler reports, it is the bedrock on which modern day life in 1000 tip of africa is built. faith with a discovery of diamonds, later, gold, and then platinum, mineral discovery has made johannesburg. how think providence crucial to south africa was economy? so much so that to this very day, john is big is still known as the city of gold. the mineral council of south africa says that the industry direct contribution to g. d. p grew by 36 percent in 2021 to nearly $27000000000.00. about $7000000000.00 more than it did in 2020. but despite these numbers, there are few for the future due to problems with exploration to incredibly long term love that you need and effect the long term le. efficacy be short considerably because of the political uncertainty and policy uncertainty there got also the corruption that's involved in dealing with the whole money licensing and exploration. but if the factors, the ruling party wants to set themselves in all the deals, that's made south africa, very unattractive. bless day to expend money for exploration. for the purpose of money,
as all his carroll and tattler reports, it is the bedrock on which modern day life in 1000 tip of africa is built. faith with a discovery of diamonds, later, gold, and then platinum, mineral discovery has made johannesburg. how think providence crucial to south africa was economy? so much so that to this very day, john is big is still known as the city of gold. the mineral council of south africa says that the industry direct contribution to g. d. p grew by 36 percent in 2021 to nearly...
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the 17 year old girl was rescued in carroll man, mira's province, 248 hours after the 1st earthquake hit on refuse, said she appeared to be in good health and could open and close her eyes. but such glimmers of hope are dwindling. tension is now focusing on delivering 8 millions of people left homeless without water, fuel, and other infrastructure. now, nato has promised to send tens of thousands of tents to provide some shelter for the many left without homes, but aid workers on the ground. so there is little hope there is little more than a drop in the ocean. i've been speaking with that you action shockey. who's that c e o of the muslim foundation, which has been distributing aided cassie on tap airport in southern turkey. i asked him what else was needed or we think else is needed. i mean, we're talking about food blankets tailored like ok, the shelters. i mean there places to shower. you saw anything was where is woke up here and i'm talking here that you guys and i'm talking to the southern turkey and northern syria. and we've heard the reports of tensions between turkish citiz
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>> that threat was left as a voice mail for oakland city council member carroll fife who says threats are nothing new but recently have become more common and more violent. this morning a group of local and state officials including oakland's mayor and state assembly member gathered at oakland city hall to condemn what they say is a pattern of threats and harassment. the group says cat brooks has been harassed and threatened so badly she was forced to move. >> your comments have consequences. and there are people intentionally stoking fear and anger and resentment throughout the city. >> when you try to diminish us, only one thing happens. we get stronger. >> state leaders are proposing legislation to allow campaign funds to be used to bolster security for politicians. oakland city hall is also looking at increasing security before it fully reopens next month. councilmember fife says she is exploring her legal options and working with law enforcement to track down the source of the threats. >>> new at 6:00 tonight a new report is raising questions about how b.a.r.t. spends its money.
>> that threat was left as a voice mail for oakland city council member carroll fife who says threats are nothing new but recently have become more common and more violent. this morning a group of local and state officials including oakland's mayor and state assembly member gathered at oakland city hall to condemn what they say is a pattern of threats and harassment. the group says cat brooks has been harassed and threatened so badly she was forced to move. >> your comments have...
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the stories of miraculous mer rescues are continuing to come in a 3 year old boy was rescued and carroll ma marsh are of con. was pulled out of the rubble after 43 hours. bristle soda has more from the city. that was the epicenter of the disaster. it's hard to imagine any one could survive this. but despite the odds of women is found alive. here in common marsh, many lives had been torn apart. many all the lives had been lost altogether. oh, did we not, are you? how much on the other belongs on. as her old buildings here are claps completely destroyed. there is no trace left during no standing buildings. we had been waiting here since yesterday with help has just arrived. unfortunately, they were late probably because the scale of the disaster is immerse. this is hutton, near the syrian border. apartment block after apartment block has collapsed. it will take these weeks even months to find all the victims. and without the heavy lifting machinery there is little residents can do to help muscle to collin, us, grabel al smoother as words sticking to my throat crying is no longer a remedy.
the stories of miraculous mer rescues are continuing to come in a 3 year old boy was rescued and carroll ma marsh are of con. was pulled out of the rubble after 43 hours. bristle soda has more from the city. that was the epicenter of the disaster. it's hard to imagine any one could survive this. but despite the odds of women is found alive. here in common marsh, many lives had been torn apart. many all the lives had been lost altogether. oh, did we not, are you? how much on the other belongs...
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we heard of a 17 year old woman who was fined in carroll. my mirage earlier today, 248 hours after the earthquake 1st shot, you just can't even imagine what the al deal must have been like being stuck under the rubble. but the reports of those rescues are coming. fewer and farther between many of the people that have been saved in the last couple of days have been young in their sort of either children or in their teens. i hope is fading, it is dwindling. that's the reality of it. rescue operations in the aid workers say they will continue until they they, they, they just cannot continue any, any further lit up his jack pack, very porting from turkey. thank you, john. now the earth quakes in a turkey ah, also concerning natal because it's the worst natural disaster on the alliance's territory since it was founded. and secretary general young stoughton back is in turkey today to discuss natal support for relief and reconstruction efforts. but turkey's objections to sweden joining nato are also in focus. start mag repeated his call for turkey
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in the turkish quake, epicenter of carroll marsh prayers were held outside, so why shippers could avoid entering moss and buildings. because affairs that they might collapse with al jazeera ally from london, there is much more so to bring you on this program. ah, tensions are high in the east and the democratic republic of congo fighting is continuing after the army repels an attack by m 23 rebels and emerging technology in the most industry manufacturers showcase their green credentials in the 1st big kasha of the year. ah. but at least 2 people, including a 6 year old child, have been killed in a car ramming attack in the occupied west bank. several others were injured. the palestinian driver drove his car into people waiting at a bus stop on the outskirts of jerusalem near the illegal israeli settlement of rampart. 30 year old driver was shot dead at the scene for palestinians have been arrested by israeli forces. far high right has more 2 people were killed in this latest incident. the 3rd in just 2 weeks. the 1st one being outside the synagogue. and just behind me, you'll see there
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that's why in 2021 we funded two centers of excellence, one in carroll at the st. anthony regional hospital and one in the grinnell regional medical center. the specialty hospitals use local primary care providers to connect rural patients with ob/gyn services. they've been so successful. i'm asking the legislature to expand the program to fund two additional centers. i'm also asking the legislature to fund 4 ob fellowships for primary care doctors, which will help address the critical demand for services in rural iowa. and tonight, i'm announcing that we're increasing funding for the health care apprenticeship program that we created last year, taking it from 3 to 15 million. in addition to expanding opportunities for nursing pathways, will be adding apprenticeships for emergency medical services, mental and behavioral health and direct support professionals. [applause] finally, this is the year that we must enact common sense tort reform to stop the out of control verdicts that are driving our ob/gyn clinics out of business and medical school graduates out of our
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coming in her 3 year old boy was found alive in carroll. mom mirage. the if a center of the disaster or if can was pulled from beneath rubble after being trapped for nearly 2 days and a neighboring syria people. and jan doris found a new born baby alive. her mother apparently gave birth falls. she was buried under the rubble of a 5 story building. the newborn was found with her umbilical cord still connected to her parent, who has since died. ah, boy helmets with you. his insur pulled out survivors and reuben held invalid province. people there were already struggling after years of war. rescue and relief efforts have been criticised as an adequate and hundreds of buildings have collapsed across syria. more than 2300 people have died with a u. n is damaged roads, a lack of equipment and tough winter conditions. a hampering efforts to find survivors of the un says damaged roads or lack of equipment and the wither are hampering efforts to find those survivors and syria. mute as ad harm is oxfam, syria, country director. he says, syria isn't getting the i
coming in her 3 year old boy was found alive in carroll. mom mirage. the if a center of the disaster or if can was pulled from beneath rubble after being trapped for nearly 2 days and a neighboring syria people. and jan doris found a new born baby alive. her mother apparently gave birth falls. she was buried under the rubble of a 5 story building. the newborn was found with her umbilical cord still connected to her parent, who has since died. ah, boy helmets with you. his insur pulled out...
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and a 17 year old girl has been pulled alive from under rubble and not carroll mom mirage. she survived for almost 250 hours after the earthquakes. his protest is in lebanon, have attacked banks as the local currency hit a record low, a mob of about 50 people, sit fires, and brand sect facilities, and by root, pulsing road closures across the city. the lebanese pound is trading at about $80000.00 to the dollar. it boils i had $60000.00 at the start of the month. and jerry, as president, has approved a 60 day extension for people to turn an old bank notes. it's part of a plan to replace the country's currency. the nada. with redesigned ones. the old currency was supposed to have been replaced by saturday, but some banks failed to hand out enough money triggering widespread protests. an address has more from my to grew in nigeria. president obama bahati speak interpreted widely, a different attempt to start a pool room writers. over the past few days. we've seen angry protest just on the speech of nigeria angry about the shortage of new night. i noticed like relation as well
and a 17 year old girl has been pulled alive from under rubble and not carroll mom mirage. she survived for almost 250 hours after the earthquakes. his protest is in lebanon, have attacked banks as the local currency hit a record low, a mob of about 50 people, sit fires, and brand sect facilities, and by root, pulsing road closures across the city. the lebanese pound is trading at about $80000.00 to the dollar. it boils i had $60000.00 at the start of the month. and jerry, as president, has...