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sperm whales with high amounts of dna-damaging metals chromium and nickel. and irregular heartbeats in commercially-caught bluefin and yellowfin tuna. "the need is now more than ever to begin restoration." bp which has spent 14-billion dollars paying for the spill called the report "a piece of political advocacy-- not science." ---focussing on "a few miles of marsh area rather than more than 150-miles of louisiana marshes that show signs of recovery." "they're looking for a big comeback. they're hoping to do that in the gulf and if not there, then in russia. but there's been such conflict there, that if that doesn't work out, bp is in big trouble." part of that comeback happened this week, after environmental regulators lifted a ban on bp in the gulf, the oil company spent 42-million dollars for the rights to 24-exploration blocks, there. transocean's stock closed at 41-49--less than half what it was before the explosion and spill. bp closed at 47.77....lower than the 59- 88 where it was four years ago, this week. turning now to updates on earnings.. coca-co
sperm whales with high amounts of dna-damaging metals chromium and nickel. and irregular heartbeats in commercially-caught bluefin and yellowfin tuna. "the need is now more than ever to begin restoration." bp which has spent 14-billion dollars paying for the spill called the report "a piece of political advocacy-- not science." ---focussing on "a few miles of marsh area rather than more than 150-miles of louisiana marshes that show signs of recovery." "they're...
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when chromium 6 and arsenic gets into the water and celinium gets into a lake where people eat the fish, and that gets to people and their children - it's not a crime? >> how bad is this? >> it's nasty. it's important to see that it be properly disposed of, and ultimately ideally we'd want to move away from relying on coal for our power. >> there's no way to say for certain that the plant is making lem bers sick. >> we -- workers sick. >> we may not be able to say it is causing cancer, but if someone is smoking cancer we can't say it was that particular packet that you smoked that caused cancer, but we see if you have lung cancer and you smoke cigarettes, there's a connection. >> mb energy declined a request for an interview but said in a statement - they have printed the power station in an environmentally responsible manner. >> the moapu paiute reservation's bond with the land is strong and deep. >> growing up, i don't remember going so many funerals. >> serena grow up an the res, she lives with her husband in the house that her father builts. each child suffers respiratory problem an
when chromium 6 and arsenic gets into the water and celinium gets into a lake where people eat the fish, and that gets to people and their children - it's not a crime? >> how bad is this? >> it's nasty. it's important to see that it be properly disposed of, and ultimately ideally we'd want to move away from relying on coal for our power. >> there's no way to say for certain that the plant is making lem bers sick. >> we -- workers sick. >> we may not be able to say...
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. >> chromium, urbium -- >> jimmy: what's your favorite element? >> neodinium. >> hey, why is it going? brobelium. >> jimmy: unbelievable. what do you think of the element neon? do you like that one? >> yeah, because it lights up. it's noble. >> jimmy: as a matter of fact, we have a little present for you. i think it's something you might be excited by. that is your name. i think that's neon. >> it might be an open sign or something. >> jimmy: no, it says arden. oh, you can't read? >> i can. i mean, there could be neon in an open sign. >> jimmy: there could be. but in this case it's your name there. if you put a "g" in front of it, it will be garden. thanks very much, arden. he's a genius. tonight, manny pacquiao is here. we'll be right back with president bill clinton! ♪ [ engine turns over ] [ male announcer ] the 2014 nissan altima. with 270 horses... ♪ ...blind spot warning... ♪ ...and advanced drive assist. ♪ nothing beats an altima. except another altima. ♪ nissan. innovation that excites. ♪ nissan. innovation that excites. it's red lobster's
. >> chromium, urbium -- >> jimmy: what's your favorite element? >> neodinium. >> hey, why is it going? brobelium. >> jimmy: unbelievable. what do you think of the element neon? do you like that one? >> yeah, because it lights up. it's noble. >> jimmy: as a matter of fact, we have a little present for you. i think it's something you might be excited by. that is your name. i think that's neon. >> it might be an open sign or something. >>...
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[laughter] and they have, but the most to chromium off for abortion. the reason these women are my heroes is because they took such unbelievable changes and i will stop now, but i want to talk about when they were put into jail and when they blew the whistle on jury awards readers does situation. >> okay, jumping in on whether they were feminist, coincidently feminism was discovered in america 100 years ago this month. century magazine wrote that feminism is on everyone's tongue. if in the germ of our women and we must define it. we must understand it. and so what feminism was, it was imported from the french and it was to me in many ways against the susan d'antoni woman movement. we want to distinguish ourselves and they thought that they were fighting for legal birth control which was actually venture should end people were put in jail for revealing information about the. and that was kind of their spirit. i agree that the woodhall sisters were just amazing. i have been waiting for a new biography to be printed about these women. they were audacious.
[laughter] and they have, but the most to chromium off for abortion. the reason these women are my heroes is because they took such unbelievable changes and i will stop now, but i want to talk about when they were put into jail and when they blew the whistle on jury awards readers does situation. >> okay, jumping in on whether they were feminist, coincidently feminism was discovered in america 100 years ago this month. century magazine wrote that feminism is on everyone's tongue. if in...
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they found chromium, which is used in steel, possibly molybdenum which is also used. i think should be looked at. there are other ways that those metals could get there. it could have come out of the ganges river, one of the most h of confidence. do you think we should look? >> i've expressed, erin, skepticism about the pings underwater, not the handshakes from the inmarsat data. >> the pings underwater, the black box pings. >> there are some of our analysts that have expressed the same skepticism and we have discussed that together. but this data to me seems -- i won't pretend to even know the science or be familiar with this particular science be. the bottom line is they claim to have sent this out two weeks prior to the battery life going dead on the black box pingers. okay. if it was sent to all these experts, the ntsb, rolls-royce, boeing, you can go on down the list. >> right. >> they probably got this information and said not so much. and we would like our inmarsat data. i'm sure this was not done in a vacuum. and none of this matches up with any of the handsha
they found chromium, which is used in steel, possibly molybdenum which is also used. i think should be looked at. there are other ways that those metals could get there. it could have come out of the ganges river, one of the most h of confidence. do you think we should look? >> i've expressed, erin, skepticism about the pings underwater, not the handshakes from the inmarsat data. >> the pings underwater, the black box pings. >> there are some of our analysts that have...
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worked with on occasion, published this map locating high levels of cancer caused by the chemical chromiumfight you fought this contamination around the country of this particular chemical. they took samples for 31 cities and found elevated rates, how big a problem is water contamination. >> it's a very big problem and i'm familiar with the map and started one myself that people are reporting to which we have over 5,000 communities in the united states alone reporting illness and potential disease associated with contaminated water. this is not anything that is secluded to one portion of the united states. it is the entire nation. people reporting pollution problems, whether it be air, land, soil, vapor intrusion and most specifically water. and i'm stumped that we're having these arguments today. i'm stumped that we're not making this our priority. this should not be a political conversation. this applies to each and every individual american, our families and our children. it's very widespread and we need to have a call to action and we need to begin to find solutions to these problems a
worked with on occasion, published this map locating high levels of cancer caused by the chemical chromiumfight you fought this contamination around the country of this particular chemical. they took samples for 31 cities and found elevated rates, how big a problem is water contamination. >> it's a very big problem and i'm familiar with the map and started one myself that people are reporting to which we have over 5,000 communities in the united states alone reporting illness and...
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know what i'm saying that one thing was to grab of the chromium of things to start a major confrontation over his team so to support his submission which is just that at the door. i think also the fact is that the russian economy is much more dependent on the gas and oil prices and much less than whatever. imf reports or whatsoever i need and that is what is given to all center in place so it depends really whether the state sorry i mean i wonder what other countries are going to do with the ones where this energy market. so actually if the prices of oil and gas stocks to rise. he can do whatever she wants or is really the question is whether cute and he's gonna do it for some reasons which are not always economical is so much for puppies. much more political will can actually get there. i wanted thank you and your recipient for joining us. i want to thank as well dollars a month of march in the summer of ski on some cosmo and all of her crackers covering events in eastern ukraine out of the city of ten years. thank you for being with us here in the house. because the new age of history
know what i'm saying that one thing was to grab of the chromium of things to start a major confrontation over his team so to support his submission which is just that at the door. i think also the fact is that the russian economy is much more dependent on the gas and oil prices and much less than whatever. imf reports or whatsoever i need and that is what is given to all center in place so it depends really whether the state sorry i mean i wonder what other countries are going to do with the...
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aluminum, then we moved on to the next metal which was titanium and steel and copper and nickel and chromium and steel iron, others but the main ones we looked for. >> also tells cnn why it's more likely it's in the northern arc versus the southern arc. >> in the southern area doesn't seem logical to us at all. the pings coming from the, from the satellite, it's basically a 50/50 chance that it was heading on the northern corridor, or the southern corridor. as it turned out we found out afterwards, but we still say we could be right. i'm not saying we actually have found mh-370. we have found what we think, and believe, should be investigated. >> the partner of one passenger on flight 370 tells cnn she's open to this new possibility. >> i have a fairly sensitive vf meter at this point and this gentleman sounded credible to me. i do believe it's worth sending a boat out with proper sonar capabilities. the water's only 1,000 meters deep in that area and they have gps coordinates where to go. we would like to see the government follow-up on this. it seems valid. >> those are the images undernea
aluminum, then we moved on to the next metal which was titanium and steel and copper and nickel and chromium and steel iron, others but the main ones we looked for. >> also tells cnn why it's more likely it's in the northern arc versus the southern arc. >> in the southern area doesn't seem logical to us at all. the pings coming from the, from the satellite, it's basically a 50/50 chance that it was heading on the northern corridor, or the southern corridor. as it turned out we found...