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my family is in the downstream watershed area of the proposed dump site.e have a process, as many family farms to in that area. we are subject to any surface water contamination in any ground water contamination coming from upstream, which is where the dump site is. we are responsible to monitor our water quality, both ground and surface, at our own expense to mitigate any toxic contamination is. at our own expense. there is not currently any condition or assurance that the contract with yuba county to require them to mitigate any downstream contamination might impact our facility. we have some evidence of surface water contamination from the site. we cannot tolerate even 0% e. coli contamination. we are inspected annually by the fda. the potential contamination of those areas that are immediately downstream at a very high water table level could result in loss of hundreds of millions of dollars in agricultural production, which is one of the few bright spots in california. this is a serious problem. thank you. supervisor chu: thank you. >> good morning, s
my family is in the downstream watershed area of the proposed dump site.e have a process, as many family farms to in that area. we are subject to any surface water contamination in any ground water contamination coming from upstream, which is where the dump site is. we are responsible to monitor our water quality, both ground and surface, at our own expense to mitigate any toxic contamination is. at our own expense. there is not currently any condition or assurance that the contract with yuba...
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a plume of oil has spread 25 miles downstream.ation districts downstream were forced to close their water inning takes. the cause of the break is unknown, but erosion is believed to have played a significant role. >>> in new mexico, firefighters are battling the largest wildfire in that state's history. the tactic was to try to keep the flames at bay with controlled burns, the fire has charred more than 180 square miles but is moving away from los alamos and the nuclear laboratory. still the town remains evacuated. 4th of july fireworks are out of the question. >> do not use your fireworks in your neighborhoods. can you imagine a home catching fire because a bottle rocket flew up on to someone's rooftop? >> about 1600 firefighters are working that fire. >>> next at 11:00, it was a record day for the books at -- a day for the record books at the fair today. after creating this monster burger cooks were told they couldn't serve it, we'll tell you why. >>> trying to keep the tears back. >> 23 years later a mother nervously waits to m
a plume of oil has spread 25 miles downstream.ation districts downstream were forced to close their water inning takes. the cause of the break is unknown, but erosion is believed to have played a significant role. >>> in new mexico, firefighters are battling the largest wildfire in that state's history. the tactic was to try to keep the flames at bay with controlled burns, the fire has charred more than 180 square miles but is moving away from los alamos and the nuclear laboratory....
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they are searching the mer stead river downstream for their bodies --er in sed river downstream for their bodies. witnesses fell from the falls after ignoring warning signs to pose for photographs. >>> the denny lynn sank during the cliffhouse during the july 4th weekend. it took a while to get it out. >>> arson investigators in mountain view are now reviewing surveillance video from a u- haul facility. it's located off el camino real and highway 237. they hope the video will provide clues as to how an early-morning fire started. in this report, tara moriarty explains the owner believes he knows who is to blame. >> reporter: flames broke out at this lot where flames are stored, forcing two dozen people to be evacuated. >> my brother lives down the street. the first thought was to get him out. >> reporter: no one was hurt but the crews had a tough time getting to the flames. they had to cut a hole in the fence. >> the accident was a definite difficulty for us, we had to stretch multiple two and a half inches lines to get back. >> reporter: they couldn't get through the entrance, it was blo
they are searching the mer stead river downstream for their bodies --er in sed river downstream for their bodies. witnesses fell from the falls after ignoring warning signs to pose for photographs. >>> the denny lynn sank during the cliffhouse during the july 4th weekend. it took a while to get it out. >>> arson investigators in mountain view are now reviewing surveillance video from a u- haul facility. it's located off el camino real and highway 237. they hope the video will...
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the potential contamination of those areas that are immediately downstream at a very high water table level could result in loss of hundreds of millions of dollars in agricultural production, which is one of the few bright spots in california. this is a serious problem. thank you. supervisor chu: thank you. >> good morning, supervisor chu, supervisors. i am with the san francisco commission. my biggest concern is we went into a contractual situation with recology for all our children to go to work at their recycling plants that we were helping them to set up. i am sympathetic to all the police from yuba county and the people from yuba county. i believe that is the situation yuba county and recology can work out for themselves. my concern is to pass the budget and you need to go to the next step and work out the problems of this contract. i hope so much for the people who could not be here today, working at those recycling plants, the baking continue to work as recycling plants. and there would not be some big lay off because no one wanted to take action in this situation. like i said
the potential contamination of those areas that are immediately downstream at a very high water table level could result in loss of hundreds of millions of dollars in agricultural production, which is one of the few bright spots in california. this is a serious problem. thank you. supervisor chu: thank you. >> good morning, supervisor chu, supervisors. i am with the san francisco commission. my biggest concern is we went into a contractual situation with recology for all our children to...
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. >> two days later, only a mile downstream from that bridge, another body. after two years, one suspect now, wayne williams. >>> when we come back, the lie detector test. >> it surprised him that he didn't beat that polygraph test. he was convinced he could beat a polygraph test. i said some reaction like, i'll be darned. you're the guy we've been looking for for two years. >>> the second day after wayne williams was seen on the chattahoochee river bridge, the body of nathaniel cater washed up downstream. he was a down on his luck drunk, 28 years old, but small, weighing under 150 pounds. again, the medical examiner said cater could have been killed, quote, with a choke hold, trapping the neck in the crook of the arm. his would be the last body found in the atlanta murders. the 27th male victim. at cater's funeral, wayne williams' father, homer, took this photo for the "atlanta world" newspaper. on june 3rd, the fbi brought wayne in for a long night of questioning. wayne agreed to a lie detector test. >> he was as composed and calm as you can get. got 26 bod
. >> two days later, only a mile downstream from that bridge, another body. after two years, one suspect now, wayne williams. >>> when we come back, the lie detector test. >> it surprised him that he didn't beat that polygraph test. he was convinced he could beat a polygraph test. i said some reaction like, i'll be darned. you're the guy we've been looking for for two years. >>> the second day after wayne williams was seen on the chattahoochee river bridge, the...
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. >> two days later, only a mile downstream from that bridge, another body. after two years, one suspect now, wayne williams. >>> when we come back, the lie detector test. >> it surprised him that he didn't beat that polygraph test. he was convinced he could beat a polygraph test. i said some reaction like, i'll be darned. you're the guy we've been looking for for two years. anana] this...is the network. a living, breathing intelligence that's helping drive the future of business. in here, inventory can be taught to learn. ♪ machines have a voice. ♪ medical history follows you. it's the at&t network -- a network of possibilities... committed to delivering the most advanced mobile broadband experience to help move business... forward. ♪ is actually finding choices the whole family will love. five flavors of chex are gluten-free, including the honey nut flavor. and it's nice for me to be able to say "yes" to something that they want to eat. [ male announcer ] chex cereal. five flavors. gluten free. so i wasn't playing much of a role in my own life, but with adv
. >> two days later, only a mile downstream from that bridge, another body. after two years, one suspect now, wayne williams. >>> when we come back, the lie detector test. >> it surprised him that he didn't beat that polygraph test. he was convinced he could beat a polygraph test. i said some reaction like, i'll be darned. you're the guy we've been looking for for two years. anana] this...is the network. a living, breathing intelligence that's helping drive the future of...
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woman: the mind set was that, what did it matter if we were sending our waste downstream? water was a good conveyance for pollution. man: sewer systems are installed to reduce public health problems. now what you're doing is transferring the problem, you're transferring it to downstream cities. in addition, cities and towns above pittsburgh were doing the same thing. and then they were affecting the water intakes of pittsburgh. 90% of this region gets its drinking water from those same rivers that we have overflows occurring. hecht: we have sewage overflow with as little as 1/10" inch of rain. and our average storm here is a 1/4" storm. lichte: over a year's period, 16 billion gallons' worth of combined sewage and stormwater overflows into our rivers. tarr: it's not a problem of point "x" and point "y" alone. this is a watershed problem. a watershed problem. lichte: the watershed encompasses many municipal boundaries and it doesn't know any local politics. narrator: in the pittsburgh system, 83 cities and towns use the same sewage treatment plant -- alcosan. so all 83 muni
woman: the mind set was that, what did it matter if we were sending our waste downstream? water was a good conveyance for pollution. man: sewer systems are installed to reduce public health problems. now what you're doing is transferring the problem, you're transferring it to downstream cities. in addition, cities and towns above pittsburgh were doing the same thing. and then they were affecting the water intakes of pittsburgh. 90% of this region gets its drinking water from those same rivers...
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the currents when the ship sank may have carried those bodies as far as two hundred kilometers downstream that would be a worst case scenario but they may have to extend the search for those bodies a long way downstream if they can't find them on the ship the divers have been working in teams going down with some divers in heavier gear going to clear obstacles in the path inside the ship tables and chairs of fallen over any wreckage that may have been caused when the ship hit the bottom of the river bed and then following divers have been taking the bodies up to the surface that is a long and complex operation and but this they say will be one of their final attempts they're hoping to try and finish that operation and try and find these last twenty four bodies by around midday today there's also been developments with the ongoing investigations into this case a lady called. who is the owner of the company that rented the bulgarian to take it on this pleasure cruise has been arrested she's been arrested because she rented the ship and it's thought that she may well have known how poor the
the currents when the ship sank may have carried those bodies as far as two hundred kilometers downstream that would be a worst case scenario but they may have to extend the search for those bodies a long way downstream if they can't find them on the ship the divers have been working in teams going down with some divers in heavier gear going to clear obstacles in the path inside the ship tables and chairs of fallen over any wreckage that may have been caused when the ship hit the bottom of the...
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the government says the water downstream shows know detectible level of toxic petroleum levels.xjohn estimate 42 gallons of crude were released when a pipeline burst on july 1st. >>> washington state couple has filed a complaint with the tsa after their 6-year-old son was patted down during an airport screening. they were headed from seattle to orlando for a trip to disney world. janine says her son was singled out after a video game on his belt apparently set off the metal detector. >> we all talk to our kids about improper touch, somebody shouldn't touch you enless you should pt want to be touched. we didn't have any time to talk to him about what they were really doing. >> somebody shouldn't touch you unless you want to fly on an airplane. the boy said he doesn't want to go to disney anymore. the tsa takes the complaints seriously. >>> bloomberg says hackers stole usernames and credit card information for up to 42,000 subscribers. >>> well, a hotel maid who said she was attacked by former imf chief dominic strauss-kahn is finding a network of support in new york even though p
the government says the water downstream shows know detectible level of toxic petroleum levels.xjohn estimate 42 gallons of crude were released when a pipeline burst on july 1st. >>> washington state couple has filed a complaint with the tsa after their 6-year-old son was patted down during an airport screening. they were headed from seattle to orlando for a trip to disney world. janine says her son was singled out after a video game on his belt apparently set off the metal detector....
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cater's body washed up downstream two days later. 30 years ago, there was no dna testing.uman hairs found inside 11-year-old patrick baltazar's shirt? in 2007, the hair fragments were sent to the fbi's dna laboratory in quantico, virginia. the result? the lab said it found this dna sequence in only 29 out of more than 1,100 samples of african-american hairs in its database. less than 3%. most important, wayne williams' dna had the same sequence. >> i think -- i don't think they said it was a match. they said they could not rule out whomever the hairs were from as being the possible donor. >> the fbi's hal dedman, a dna expert, said this finding is as strong as it can get with this particular type of testing. >> it probably would exclude 98% or so of the people in the world. >> did you kill 11-year-old patrick baltazar? >> i did not kill patrick baltazar or anybody else. >> did you ever meet patrick baltazar? >> no, i did not. >> never been in contact with that kid? >> i don't even know a patrick baltazar. >> we offered to show the dna findings to the stepmother, sheila bal
cater's body washed up downstream two days later. 30 years ago, there was no dna testing.uman hairs found inside 11-year-old patrick baltazar's shirt? in 2007, the hair fragments were sent to the fbi's dna laboratory in quantico, virginia. the result? the lab said it found this dna sequence in only 29 out of more than 1,100 samples of african-american hairs in its database. less than 3%. most important, wayne williams' dna had the same sequence. >> i think -- i don't think they said it...
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the park rescue and search rangers say they are now looking downstream for their bodies. >> a leopardthe loose terrorizing villagers in india, a massive animal, mauling nearly a dozen people before wildlife officials got it under control. here is another shot. looking like he is about to pounds. that is a big, big cat. >> one mad shepard. look at rangers firing the gunshots. the rangers, you can see them firing, they were trying to drive it back into the sanctuary and it was terrorizing the village and they got a tranquilizer in it but not before it had injured a lot of people and some of the villager stabbed the leopard with knives and the leopard actually died from the injuries after the tranquilizer dart was fired at it. but, frightening time for everybody in the village. >>shepard: they took it to an animal hospital. >> they got the dart into it but it had been injured so badly by some of the villagers trying to protect themselves that it later died. >>shepard: thank you, sir. two gives calling 9-1-1 to report a break in, right? and they end up in handcuffs themselves. wait until
the park rescue and search rangers say they are now looking downstream for their bodies. >> a leopardthe loose terrorizing villagers in india, a massive animal, mauling nearly a dozen people before wildlife officials got it under control. here is another shot. looking like he is about to pounds. that is a big, big cat. >> one mad shepard. look at rangers firing the gunshots. the rangers, you can see them firing, they were trying to drive it back into the sanctuary and it was...
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portable sheds were pushed downstream. >> we have a hair dresser who has 2 feet of water in his salon, a restaurant called side street cafe has about a foot of water, and there is a back and play repair store that has about a foot of water. >> that was barry simms reporting. as soon as the storm hit, 11 news and viewers of shared their video and photographs. you can see more pictures and share your own pictures and video on wbaltv.com. new information regarding the state police investigation of wednesday's attack on high-speed camera operator. the police have found something that made belong to the suspect. david collins is live with the latest developments for us. >> we have learned that state police are awaiting tests to determine whether the suspect left his fingerprints behind. there may be evidence of who is responsible for attacking a jeep with a hammer and tapping a shot gun against the windshield. investigators believe the suspect may have leaned on the vehicle during some point of the attack. >> witnesses have said that the individual was at the vehicle, striking that front w
portable sheds were pushed downstream. >> we have a hair dresser who has 2 feet of water in his salon, a restaurant called side street cafe has about a foot of water, and there is a back and play repair store that has about a foot of water. >> that was barry simms reporting. as soon as the storm hit, 11 news and viewers of shared their video and photographs. you can see more pictures and share your own pictures and video on wbaltv.com. new information regarding the state police...
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it's driving up the river's level downstream. so the water to the air, people started soaring over san francisco's justin herman plaza today thanks to the return of the skip line. check it out. >> some day campers took rides today. >> what are you thinking going through there? >> oh... >> and this is a lot of fun this, time, a ride is not going to be free. it will cost you $29. and looks like they had fun and i like height so that is okay. >> i do, too. >> not a big speed person. and there whatever you have planned outdoors looks like it's going to be hot. >> going to get toasty. temperatures into triple digits. so you need water. and that might be the way to do it. and beyond we're going to have a stretch of hot days inland. there is a live look showing you clear skies looking towards golden gate bridge. there is a bouncy camera there. and wind, 20-25 miles per hour. taking a look at the satellite picture, we have no fog to speak of. taking a look at clear skies this resulted in warmer conditions today, 8 ows around the bay. the
it's driving up the river's level downstream. so the water to the air, people started soaring over san francisco's justin herman plaza today thanks to the return of the skip line. check it out. >> some day campers took rides today. >> what are you thinking going through there? >> oh... >> and this is a lot of fun this, time, a ride is not going to be free. it will cost you $29. and looks like they had fun and i like height so that is okay. >> i do, too. >>...
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the victim was swimming with a woman when she was swept downstream. the man helped her stay afloat and then he slipped beneath the water. we also witnessed rescuers pulling four children out of the fast moving waters. take a look at this video sent to us. he and six friends had just put in when they hit across three or four rapids and capsized. all seven people fell into the river. everyone made it to shore without being seriously hurt however one woman was treated for shots and doesn't remember capsizing at all. the coast guard and other law enforcement agencies planned extra patrols today. they were looking primarily for two safety violations. first people operating boats while under the influence of alcohol or drugs and second, voters who neglected to wear life jackets. the danger created by fireworks have firefighters on high alert as hot weather only amp lifies this concern. >> remember innocence of fireworks were found nearby and some residents told us they saw kids playing with fireworks earlier. there was minor damage and no reported injuries.
the victim was swimming with a woman when she was swept downstream. the man helped her stay afloat and then he slipped beneath the water. we also witnessed rescuers pulling four children out of the fast moving waters. take a look at this video sent to us. he and six friends had just put in when they hit across three or four rapids and capsized. all seven people fell into the river. everyone made it to shore without being seriously hurt however one woman was treated for shots and doesn't...
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elaborate monitoring system but there is a wetlands and a slew right next to the landfill and it runs downstreamight on bill middleton's farm. >> this is where the water comes down from the valley. i'm afraid it's going to contaminate our water. >> yuba county supervisors are divided about the plan. the landfill has a permit to bring in more trash and supervisor says it's a well run operation. >> they have the right to bring trash from nebraska much less from san francisco. >> but another supervisor is leery of taking more garbage. >> at some point the landfill when it's full, the residents will have to search for an alternate site to take their garbage. >> a spokesperson say the landfill will have 60 years of capacity left even with san francisco's garbage and they are doing everything they can to protect the environment. >> the benefit, increased fees, tens of millions of dollars will off set any environmental impact that could be imagined. >> another track on the trash train idea is coming from the san francisco bay sierra club. there are too many unknowns and wants it rebid. >> there be impa
elaborate monitoring system but there is a wetlands and a slew right next to the landfill and it runs downstreamight on bill middleton's farm. >> this is where the water comes down from the valley. i'm afraid it's going to contaminate our water. >> yuba county supervisors are divided about the plan. the landfill has a permit to bring in more trash and supervisor says it's a well run operation. >> they have the right to bring trash from nebraska much less from san francisco....
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while it's a bounty for the water situation, it could create big problems for those downstream. >> main area of concern is in the san joaquin river valley. >> dave is chief of california's snow survey. >> that what snows in the southern sierra, those reservoirs are full, they will have a major juggling act to get it down into the valley without inundating the system. >> already the rivers are running high especially in the san joaquin valley. state managers have released water gradually but if the weather gets too warm, too soon things could change. >> fit gets really hot, the flows will come down in a way to create flood issues. >> the former chief of flood operations for the army corps of engineers. >> we have a snow pack that is going to provide more water than we can deal with. it's going to fill all the rest advisories. >> they are going to be carrying water in them and next two months. >> biggest concern is west of modesto. >> this is checkpoint of san joaquin, all the water that comes out, merced and stanislaus all comes together here and has to come through this channel. >> a ma
while it's a bounty for the water situation, it could create big problems for those downstream. >> main area of concern is in the san joaquin river valley. >> dave is chief of california's snow survey. >> that what snows in the southern sierra, those reservoirs are full, they will have a major juggling act to get it down into the valley without inundating the system. >> already the rivers are running high especially in the san joaquin valley. state managers have released...
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environmental protection agency estimates only a small fraction of the spilled oil which it sported downstream 40 miles is likely to be recovered. exxon mobil which has 120 workers on site estimates damage is limited to only a 10-mile stretch of river. montana's governor, concerned for the river's famous fishing and farmers, criticized the oil companying for downplaying the possible scope of the disaster. last year, the department of transportation warned exxon mobil, citing seven safety violations along the ruptured pipeline. >>> in just a matter of hours the murder trial of casey anthony is expected to go to the jury. more than three years after the death of her 2-year-old daughter caylee. this, after highly charged day in the courtroom yesterday that included tears and a showdown in front of jurors. nbc's jay gray has the latest from orlando. >> reporter: with pictures and video of caylee anthony framing his closing arguments, prosecutor jeff ashton described a web of lies the state alleges led to the little girl's death. >> casey anthony maintains her lies until they absolutely cannot be m
environmental protection agency estimates only a small fraction of the spilled oil which it sported downstream 40 miles is likely to be recovered. exxon mobil which has 120 workers on site estimates damage is limited to only a 10-mile stretch of river. montana's governor, concerned for the river's famous fishing and farmers, criticized the oil companying for downplaying the possible scope of the disaster. last year, the department of transportation warned exxon mobil, citing seven safety...
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me you can probably see the tops of two enormous cranes that have been brought up from further downstream and then attach to them or is it an enormous cable that goes down and is threaded underneath the ship and that cable is going to be used first of all at the moment divers and the crane teams are in the process of trying to right to the ball garrett was leaning on his left side and then once they've righted it they'll be able to start to lift it up a lot of the complications that divers are facing are due to the way under speed that the ship sank. firstly the fact that it's on its left side will mean that divers will have to go under that left side as it's righted first of all to check that the ship is structurally sound to be ready to be raised and also to try and look for some of the fifteen bodies which have still to be accounted for which still haven't been found then once they start to raise the ship divers are going to have to first of all try and find essentially the hole to let in all the water and some of the ship once they have found out they'll want to seal that hole.
me you can probably see the tops of two enormous cranes that have been brought up from further downstream and then attach to them or is it an enormous cable that goes down and is threaded underneath the ship and that cable is going to be used first of all at the moment divers and the crane teams are in the process of trying to right to the ball garrett was leaning on his left side and then once they've righted it they'll be able to start to lift it up a lot of the complications that divers are...
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exxon and federal officials say oil has been spotted 25 miles downstream, although department of transportation reports some found as far away as 240 miles. >>> california lawmakers have approved a bill that would make the state first requiring public schools to include the contributions of gays and lesbians in social studies curriculum. governor jerry brown has not said whether he would sign it. >>> and on day six of the north america tour prince william and wife catharine were out in the canadian winderness. william also gave a shot at hockey, although he wasn't able to score. >>> now here's an early look at how wall street will kick off the day. the dow opens at 12,569 after losing 12 points yesterday. the s&p was down one point, but the nasdaq added nine. taking a look at overseas trading this morning, in tokyo the nikkei gained 110 points, but in hong kong the hang seng fell 230. >>> light, mostly flat trading put an end to wall street's winning streak tuesday, except for the nasdaq, which barely eeked out a sixth straight day of gains. the nasdaq was lift bid netflix which serves 8% and h
exxon and federal officials say oil has been spotted 25 miles downstream, although department of transportation reports some found as far away as 240 miles. >>> california lawmakers have approved a bill that would make the state first requiring public schools to include the contributions of gays and lesbians in social studies curriculum. governor jerry brown has not said whether he would sign it. >>> and on day six of the north america tour prince william and wife catharine...
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and crews out to that platform where two huge cranes have been brought up from volgograd further downstream down the river and those cranes have now been used to attach cables to enormous cables around the bottom of the sunken bowl garia now the complications that there are with lifting the ship are all pretty much due to things that happened in those few disastrous minutes last sunday and the first is that the ship when it when it sank and then fell to the bottom it fell on to its left side which mean it means that they could be bodies trapped underneath the left side of that ship it's also going to need to be righted so it's it's on an even keel before they can lift it so far out of the first stage is above fastening the pulling cords then we stabilize the kewl after that we raise the ship and finally we transported to dog.
and crews out to that platform where two huge cranes have been brought up from volgograd further downstream down the river and those cranes have now been used to attach cables to enormous cables around the bottom of the sunken bowl garia now the complications that there are with lifting the ship are all pretty much due to things that happened in those few disastrous minutes last sunday and the first is that the ship when it when it sank and then fell to the bottom it fell on to its left side...
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is different about the way that we do, it moves and content in and around your home, upstream, downstream, finding the content you are entitled to, then going back to the cloud to deliver the content to you. it is a more efficient way of delivering content over the web. >> the product on the market now, how did you develop it? >> between the major networks, it really answers the question, what channel does each subscriber gets? fast forward into 2011, the question is how to move broadcast television to this new platform over the internet. we started out a few years ago with technology that has now been deployed at 12 stations. we have 38 for the month of june. we expect our commercial launch of the technology to happen in 2012. >> how many u.s. jobs are associated? >> today we have a building full of engineers. 14 running around the building. as we become more consumer oriented, theoretically we could create hundreds of jobs. the whole notion of television over the internet. we manufacture the boxes right in cedar rapids, iowa. we are building 1000 of these to be deployed at the station r
is different about the way that we do, it moves and content in and around your home, upstream, downstream, finding the content you are entitled to, then going back to the cloud to deliver the content to you. it is a more efficient way of delivering content over the web. >> the product on the market now, how did you develop it? >> between the major networks, it really answers the question, what channel does each subscriber gets? fast forward into 2011, the question is how to move...
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my family is in the downstream watershed area of the proposed dump site.e have a process, as many family farms to in that area. we are subject to any surface water contamination in any ground water contamination coming from upstream, which is where the dump site is. we are responsible to monitor our water quality, both ground and surface, at our own expense to mitigate any toxic
my family is in the downstream watershed area of the proposed dump site.e have a process, as many family farms to in that area. we are subject to any surface water contamination in any ground water contamination coming from upstream, which is where the dump site is. we are responsible to monitor our water quality, both ground and surface, at our own expense to mitigate any toxic
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the rangers said the merced river is running fast and full and rangers are searching downstream for the three bodies. all three victims were from the central valley. friends and family are gathering at the park today. >> everyone is just praying that he gets found. >> the rangers say they may not find the vichls' bodies for months -- victims' bodies for months until the river reseeds. rangers reopened the trail about noon today. >>> a northern california elementary school principal says he is innocent of accusations that he touched students inappropriately. bob adams spoke outside the courthouse in citrus heights with morning with his wife and daughters. adams is the principal and owner of creative frontiers. police shut down that school on monday saying at least ten current and former students have accused adams of inappropriate touching. >> i assure you i'm very confident that nothing inappropriate has happened. >> citrus heights police say adams is the focus of their investigation, but they have not given any indication of when or even if he will be arrested. >>> a community meeting
the rangers said the merced river is running fast and full and rangers are searching downstream for the three bodies. all three victims were from the central valley. friends and family are gathering at the park today. >> everyone is just praying that he gets found. >> the rangers say they may not find the vichls' bodies for months -- victims' bodies for months until the river reseeds. rangers reopened the trail about noon today. >>> a northern california elementary school...
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an exxon spill, 100 miles downstream. the company says about 42,000 gallons got into the river before the pipeline was shut down. >> most of the soiled area seems to be in the first five to ten miles. we find at this point very little soiling but there is still some pockets we will have to deal with beyond billings. >> before the spill the government issued warnings to exxon mobil about safety violations on the pipeline. >>> severe thunderstorms knocked out power to thousands in northern virginia. strong winds, heavy rains and lightning brought trees down on power lines and damaged some homes. >>> thousands of residence in los alamos, new mexico, are back home this morning, forced to evacuate last week by a wildfire that burned 189 square miles. that fire is now 19% contained this morning and no longer a threat to the town that's held a nearby nuclear lab. >>> budgetary problems threaten popular state parks from coast to coast and the royal newlyweds continue their tour of canada with a stop in california to come. >>> fir
an exxon spill, 100 miles downstream. the company says about 42,000 gallons got into the river before the pipeline was shut down. >> most of the soiled area seems to be in the first five to ten miles. we find at this point very little soiling but there is still some pockets we will have to deal with beyond billings. >> before the spill the government issued warnings to exxon mobil about safety violations on the pipeline. >>> severe thunderstorms knocked out power to...
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the spilled oil floated ten miles downstream. >> the governor said that the river flows through a lot of wild country. claims that exxon is guessing. exxon said it quickly detected the spill over the weekend and shut down the leaking pipeline. >> the animals that are there, we'll continue. >>> prince william and kate wake up in canada's prince edward island this morning. the latest stopp on their north american adventure. >> the newlyweds have enjoyed an enthusiastic welcome. but a spot of protests, too. the bbc is traveling with the royal couple. >> reporter: sunday morning arrival into quebec. this being the heart of french-speaking canada, a church service abroad ship with hymns in french, tricky. the central of the city was under tight control by police. antimonarch protesters in the main square were being challenged by police and escorted away. if there was any argument they were arrested. in an end, a group of several hundred of demonstrators were allocated in an area some distance away. william and kate came to the city hall. the welcome from those in the square was unquestiona
the spilled oil floated ten miles downstream. >> the governor said that the river flows through a lot of wild country. claims that exxon is guessing. exxon said it quickly detected the spill over the weekend and shut down the leaking pipeline. >> the animals that are there, we'll continue. >>> prince william and kate wake up in canada's prince edward island this morning. the latest stopp on their north american adventure. >> the newlyweds have enjoyed an enthusiastic...
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landowners along the yellowstone river in montana about 140 miles downstream from the park are furious after a pipeline that runs under the river burst on friday. oil coats the riverbanks around the city of billings and the town of laurel, and that's where we find george lewis tonight. good evening, george. >> reporter: good evening, kate. behind me you see some of the workers involved in the cleanup. montanans love their great outdoors and they're not too happy tonight that part of it is fouled with oil. exxon says it has more than 200 people working on cleaning up the oil spill, but about 1,000 barrels of crude, 42,000 gallons worth, were released into the yellowstone river. enough oil to fill five tanker trucks. >> i want to personally apologize to all the people affected by this. >> reporter: workers are putting up 40,000 feet of protective boom to try to keep the oil from fouling more of the riverbank. >> right now we're not worried about how many dollars we're spending. right now we're worried about getting in and responding to the damage and making sure that we can clean up. >>
landowners along the yellowstone river in montana about 140 miles downstream from the park are furious after a pipeline that runs under the river burst on friday. oil coats the riverbanks around the city of billings and the town of laurel, and that's where we find george lewis tonight. good evening, george. >> reporter: good evening, kate. behind me you see some of the workers involved in the cleanup. montanans love their great outdoors and they're not too happy tonight that part of it is...
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this is a flood that literally went downstream and destroyed livelihood's overextended time, several months in certain areas, particularly in put job. -- in punjab. >> it will shock many that there are thousands of people displaced. why has that happened? what are there still people without homes? >> a lot has been done, but a lot remains. the sheer magnitude of the devastation is such that the problem continues to linger. resources have been put at the disposal of the recovery. the emergency response has been good, but it has also been short of the need and expectations. >> the monsoon season and pakistan is about to begin again. what will the impact be if there are heavy rains again, more than expected, as there were last year? >> we have areas where major infrastructure has been washed away. pakistan is trying to rebuild those assets. infrastructure has been washed away, irrigation channels have been washed away. a lot of repairs have taken place, but there is also the possibility that those efforts could be jeopardized. >>> over now to more on the state of the u.s. economy. >> as
this is a flood that literally went downstream and destroyed livelihood's overextended time, several months in certain areas, particularly in put job. -- in punjab. >> it will shock many that there are thousands of people displaced. why has that happened? what are there still people without homes? >> a lot has been done, but a lot remains. the sheer magnitude of the devastation is such that the problem continues to linger. resources have been put at the disposal of the recovery. the...
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scientists and others are using boats and kayaks to try to drive the whales downstream. the calf was seen yesterday morning but mom is still in the river. biologists say the calf can survive on its own. tomorrow they will try to get mom to head towards the ocean. >> still ahead, waking up to a nightmare. campers hold down a man found sleeping in a girl's sleeping bag. you can check u out on facebook, search nbc bay area morning news. >> it's 4:52. there is a picture of the hp pavilion t shark tank. a napa man free on bail accused of molesting an 8-year-old girl during a camping trip. marin county sheriff's deputies say a family of five was sleeping in their tent at dillon beach. the girl woke her parents up and said there's a man sleeping in my sleeping bag. a group of campers grabbed the suspect, bound his hands with plastic cable ties until deputies arrived. the district attorney is deciding whether to file charges. he needs to understand this case better. >> san bruno has to decide what to do with its ban on pot clubs. council members will decide whether to extend the
scientists and others are using boats and kayaks to try to drive the whales downstream. the calf was seen yesterday morning but mom is still in the river. biologists say the calf can survive on its own. tomorrow they will try to get mom to head towards the ocean. >> still ahead, waking up to a nightmare. campers hold down a man found sleeping in a girl's sleeping bag. you can check u out on facebook, search nbc bay area morning news. >> it's 4:52. there is a picture of the hp...
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the potential opportunity for one state to send its pollution downstream to the other state is real and needs to be prevented. mr. chairman, the role of the congress for the establishment of e.p.a. and the clean water act has served our nation well for over 40 years. it has protected public health and has protected the many businesses and industry that rely on clean water. mr. chairman, i ask unanimous consent to submit for the record the statement of administrative policy on h.r. 2018 and the e.p.a.'s analysis of h.r. 2018. the chair: this will be covered under general leave. the gentleman's time has expired. the gentleman from west virginia reserves. the gentleman from ohio is recognized. mr. gibbs: mr. chairman, i wish to yold four minutes to the gentleman from pennsylvania, mr. shuster. the chair: the gentleman is recognized for four minutes. mr. shuster: i thank the gentleman for yielding. i rise in strong support of h.r. 2018, the clean water cooperative federalism act of 2011. as a member of the water subcommittee and co-sponsor of this bill, i applaud chairman mica, chairman gib
the potential opportunity for one state to send its pollution downstream to the other state is real and needs to be prevented. mr. chairman, the role of the congress for the establishment of e.p.a. and the clean water act has served our nation well for over 40 years. it has protected public health and has protected the many businesses and industry that rely on clean water. mr. chairman, i ask unanimous consent to submit for the record the statement of administrative policy on h.r. 2018 and the...
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three families will start burying their relatives today from the sinking of the bulgaria ship but downstream from the rescue efforts are going on with divers going.
three families will start burying their relatives today from the sinking of the bulgaria ship but downstream from the rescue efforts are going on with divers going.
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as it flows downstream, additional cities may capture it for drinking water, consume it, and treat the water again. in other words, the water coming out of a wastewater treatment plant often enters the watershed, flows into intakes of drinking water treatment plants, and eventually finds its way right back to our faucets. it takes huge investments to ensure that wastewater and drinking water treatment plants function properly to maintain a safe water supply. we made the initial investments in the plants and the pipes. but once we accomplished that, there was this great recognition that we had a series of issues associated with wet weather conditions. storm events where, all of a sudden, you're dealing with a lot of water. narrator: large amounts of rainwater can cause flooding. engineers developed two approaches to stormwater infrastructure to transport water away from the urban environment. one approach was to carry waste and stormwater through the same pipe. this combined system was less expensive than building two individual pipe networks. and stormwater was seen as a way to flush o
as it flows downstream, additional cities may capture it for drinking water, consume it, and treat the water again. in other words, the water coming out of a wastewater treatment plant often enters the watershed, flows into intakes of drinking water treatment plants, and eventually finds its way right back to our faucets. it takes huge investments to ensure that wastewater and drinking water treatment plants function properly to maintain a safe water supply. we made the initial investments in...