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al jazeera reports from eden, north carolina. >> the muddy banks, eden, north carolina.is green foam is meant to catch up the contaminants from the coal ash, which were dumped into the river on february 2nd. they said two weeks ago, it was 82,000 tons of coal ash. that figure has now been down graded to 30 to 39,000 tons. but much of that coal ash is scattered around the dan river at the bottom in various spots all the way 70 miles downstream. duke energy is the largest electricity provider in the nation and on tuesday a second pipe leaked spewing arsenic laced groundwater into the river. they said 90% of that was clean and they did not know that was faulty at the time. officials are saying don't eat the fish, they're not sure of the long term consequences. much of it is down on the river at the banks. if we go down a foot or so bring it up you can see clearly we have sediment, leaves, we'll let this out but you can see the dark coal that is here in the mud mixed together. and just this week, federal prosecutors demanded documents and ordered nearly 20 state environmenta
al jazeera reports from eden, north carolina. >> the muddy banks, eden, north carolina.is green foam is meant to catch up the contaminants from the coal ash, which were dumped into the river on february 2nd. they said two weeks ago, it was 82,000 tons of coal ash. that figure has now been down graded to 30 to 39,000 tons. but much of that coal ash is scattered around the dan river at the bottom in various spots all the way 70 miles downstream. duke energy is the largest electricity...
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with a car in the ditch on the edens. the have cruz out there trying to get this out. this is heading in bound. still watching a gasoline leak from foster over to balmoral. in mount prospect, no. that 83 squeezed down to a single lane from northwest highway 2 central. the basically have a fire out there and they're worried about that being not safe. that is all cordon off. >> support, including a report on the investigation of a child found severely burned. >> a judge makes a ruling on the ban of six same-sex marriage in virginia. >> major teachers' union backing a republican can bid for the race for governor. >> team reviews the weekend's new movies including about last night. a toddler is found with severe burns on the south side. we are *live with the latest on the police investigation. a fire breaks out overnight at a house on the city's far south side. and a deadly winter storm is now sweeping up the east coast -- causing power outages and flight cancellations. good morning, i'm dan ponce. and i'm erin mcelroy. let's go to demetrius ivory for a check of the weathe
with a car in the ditch on the edens. the have cruz out there trying to get this out. this is heading in bound. still watching a gasoline leak from foster over to balmoral. in mount prospect, no. that 83 squeezed down to a single lane from northwest highway 2 central. the basically have a fire out there and they're worried about that being not safe. that is all cordon off. >> support, including a report on the investigation of a child found severely burned. >> a judge makes a ruling...
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robert ray has more from eden, north carolina. >>> these are the muddy banks of the dan river.foam -- green foam is meant to catch up the contaminants from the coal ash that spilled into the river on february 2nd. now duke electric is to blame for this, a leaky pipe underneath a coal ash pond released what they said two weeks ago to be 82,000 tons of coal ash, that figure has now been downgraded to 30 to 39,000 tons, but much of the coal ash is scattered around at the bottom in various spots all the way, 70 miles downstream. duck energy is the largest electricity provider in the nation. and on tuesday a second pipe leaked, spews a - -- arsenic-laced chemicals into the ground river. if we take this cup and go down a foot or so, and bring it up, you can see clearly we have sentiment, leaves, and you can see the dark coal that is here in the mud mixed together. and just this week, federal prosecutors ordered nearly 20 state environmental agency employees to testify before a grand jury coming up. coal ash is not deemed hazardous currently. many environmental groups have for years s
robert ray has more from eden, north carolina. >>> these are the muddy banks of the dan river.foam -- green foam is meant to catch up the contaminants from the coal ash that spilled into the river on february 2nd. now duke electric is to blame for this, a leaky pipe underneath a coal ash pond released what they said two weeks ago to be 82,000 tons of coal ash, that figure has now been downgraded to 30 to 39,000 tons, but much of the coal ash is scattered around at the bottom in various...
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jeremy eden thanks so much. >>thank you. thanks bill. if its approved, the merger could land a major blow to netflix. netflix depends on cable networks for broadband service. if the deal happens-- comcast will have more power. comcast already considers netflix a competitor as consumers unplug from cable and hook up to netflix for on- demand shows and movies. fortune magazine "suggests" netflix could become an attractive takeover candidate or merger partner. netflix shares bounce higher last week. coming up...the stock that's full of surprises on wall street. thats later on in chart talk. plus...how companies are faking popularity with some help from digital era "sweatshops" that story is straight ahead. talking to veterans about the real issues they're dealing with can be awkward and uncomfortable. we think to ourselves, "i never served. how could i understand? they'll talk about it when they're ready." and then we wonder why they don't want to talk. but when their behavior changes, when they withdraw to themselves, increase substance us
jeremy eden thanks so much. >>thank you. thanks bill. if its approved, the merger could land a major blow to netflix. netflix depends on cable networks for broadband service. if the deal happens-- comcast will have more power. comcast already considers netflix a competitor as consumers unplug from cable and hook up to netflix for on- demand shows and movies. fortune magazine "suggests" netflix could become an attractive takeover candidate or merger partner. netflix shares bounce...
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bottom of all places of the dan river, you can find it on many banks, also 70 miles downstream from edenf we dip it down about a foot or two feel and we pull up the muck and we get through some of the leafs and stick and empty the water. you can see the black sediment in here, that's some of the coal ash that has made its way in to the dan river. >> we have had serious harm for a major river of this state. we have been saying that we have 14 disasters waiting to happen. >> reporter: frank holliman, made those claims. in three lawsuits the southern environmental law center filed against duke energy seeking the clean up of its coal ash pits at its 14 north carolina sites. environmental groups say the state used a provision of the clean water act to block the lawsuits by filing its own suits, a consent order reached in the casenot require clean up. holliman and others accused ma core contrarthemccrory administf giving duke energy a pass. a spokesman told us duke energy is not receiving any special treatment. this administration took more action on coal ash during any administration in north
bottom of all places of the dan river, you can find it on many banks, also 70 miles downstream from edenf we dip it down about a foot or two feel and we pull up the muck and we get through some of the leafs and stick and empty the water. you can see the black sediment in here, that's some of the coal ash that has made its way in to the dan river. >> we have had serious harm for a major river of this state. we have been saying that we have 14 disasters waiting to happen. >> reporter:...
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he came to the conclusion that it was time to do this. -- eden. what i think roosevelt wanted to avoid was having his own personal declaration, because it would have fed into all of the anti-roosevelt propaganda that he was too close to the jews. but and intra- allied statement, that was fine. >> would you please comment on roosevelt's role or behavior, or lack thereof, in the evian conference and the voyage of the st. louis? >> let's see, how much time do we have? the evian conference to first of all it was roosevelt's idea. the evian conference was designed to get jews out of europe, more jews out of europe come and the united states couldn't get under its quota laws. it didn't work very well. but that was the goal of the conference. >> but did he not send myron taylor from united nations? was he not a cabinet member? >> yes. he tried. i think his first choice was henry stimson who became a cabinet member. he failed. he tried someone else who was prestigious, which failed, and he ended up with myron taylor. i mean, the people who are critical of
he came to the conclusion that it was time to do this. -- eden. what i think roosevelt wanted to avoid was having his own personal declaration, because it would have fed into all of the anti-roosevelt propaganda that he was too close to the jews. but and intra- allied statement, that was fine. >> would you please comment on roosevelt's role or behavior, or lack thereof, in the evian conference and the voyage of the st. louis? >> let's see, how much time do we have? the evian...
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eden is up by the virginia border. it's about 100 miles from the capital of north carolina. and as you can see here, this is a huge spill. this is the third largest spill of toxic coal ash in american history. we were supposed to be shocked as a nation into being super careful about this coal ash stuff after the largest coal ash spill in american history which was in 2008. that one happened in kingston, tennessee, about 300 miles away from the new coal ash spill. that tennessee spill is still being cleaned up now six years later. the cleanup costs for the tennessee bill, well over a billion dollars. that was supposed to be a wake-up call for us about the risks of storing giants amounts of this toxic sludge, especially right near waterways. but two weeks ago, on super bowl sunday, we did it again. or rather, duke energy did it. it was their plant. it was their coal ash. it was their spill. that company is confirming they, too, have received a federal grand jury subpoena in this federal criminal investigation that we found out today, along with the mccrory administration's sub
eden is up by the virginia border. it's about 100 miles from the capital of north carolina. and as you can see here, this is a huge spill. this is the third largest spill of toxic coal ash in american history. we were supposed to be shocked as a nation into being super careful about this coal ash stuff after the largest coal ash spill in american history which was in 2008. that one happened in kingston, tennessee, about 300 miles away from the new coal ash spill. that tennessee spill is still...
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. >> reporter: the 62-year-old woman transported to eden medical center, where she later died.ice are investigating along with the alameda county district attorney's office, which is customary in officer-involved shootings. the hayward officer who opened fire has been with the department for one year. christie smith, "today in the bay." >>> 5:08. the pleasanton teen accused of speeding when he hit and kill a bicyclist last june will be in court for a preliminary hearing. charged with murder, driving 43 miles over the speed limit when he hit diana and her husband on foothill road. he boasted on twitter about speeding, and that led to the murder charge. >>> police hope newly released images will help them track down a group of suspected, violent robbers in san jose. accused of seven armed holdups, including a carjacking last year. one of three suspects pistol-whipped and robbed several people. the crime spree started at 3:00 a.m. on october 27th. spanned the whole city. police say the suspects should be considered armed and very dangerous. >>> palo alto has certainly seen a spike
. >> reporter: the 62-year-old woman transported to eden medical center, where she later died.ice are investigating along with the alameda county district attorney's office, which is customary in officer-involved shootings. the hayward officer who opened fire has been with the department for one year. christie smith, "today in the bay." >>> 5:08. the pleasanton teen accused of speeding when he hit and kill a bicyclist last june will be in court for a preliminary...
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we had a phenomenal super bowl where we built displays with terra chips, garden of eden.n't advertise but we were out there tweeting, social media, sampling, demoing, et cetera and got the lift for it. >> let me tell you why i'm giving you the third degree -- >> the pass. >> no, not the pass. i figure there are a lot of journalists u one in particular who is going to write an article this weekend and i want people to be ready. why? because i think their stock is a buy, not a sale, but i recognize when i see games being played, and i know there are people who say wait a second, almonds went up a great deal in price. that's going to hurt your gross margins, that you're just buying revenues, you don't have organic growth. i want people to understand you have to think bigger than $15 million. >> and that's what is amazing out there to me is this here. in the quarter, we had ella's and blueprint. you know, blue flint was small, $20 million in acquisition. when we bought ella's it was 70. when you buy them, they are not million dollar acquisitions. it's easy to figure out what'
we had a phenomenal super bowl where we built displays with terra chips, garden of eden.n't advertise but we were out there tweeting, social media, sampling, demoing, et cetera and got the lift for it. >> let me tell you why i'm giving you the third degree -- >> the pass. >> no, not the pass. i figure there are a lot of journalists u one in particular who is going to write an article this weekend and i want people to be ready. why? because i think their stock is a buy, not a...
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paul chambers has been on this story since the start and he joins us now from eden medical center inlley with late word on the officer's condition. >> reporter: last check we're told the officer is in stable condition. today's accident is just a reminder of how dangerous and hazardous chp officers have every day they step out of their vehicle. you can see the long lines of cars navigating through this evening's commute. as officers conducted their investigation into a chp officer being struck by a car. >> the one car from the number 3 layne possibly collided with a car in the number 4 causing a traffic collision causing a type of ripple effect. >> reporter: investigators say around 2:00 this afternoon the officer originally got out of his vehicle to help the drivers of two disabled vehicles that had mechanical problems. it was during that call for service the officer was hit. >> the rear vehicle collided with one of our officers throwing him from the scene. >> reporter: in all 3 people including the officer was transported to eden medical center with nonlife-threatening injuries. at
paul chambers has been on this story since the start and he joins us now from eden medical center inlley with late word on the officer's condition. >> reporter: last check we're told the officer is in stable condition. today's accident is just a reminder of how dangerous and hazardous chp officers have every day they step out of their vehicle. you can see the long lines of cars navigating through this evening's commute. as officers conducted their investigation into a chp officer being...
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paul chambers has been on this story since the start and he joins us now from eden medical center in word on the officer's condition. >> reporter: last check we're told the officer is in stable condition. today's accident is just a reminder of how dangerous and hazardous chp officers have every day they step out of their vehicle. you can see the long lines of cars navigating through this evening's commute. as officers conducted their investigation into a chp officer being struck by a car. >> the one car from the number 3 layne possibly collided with a car in the number 4 causing a traffic collision causing a type of ripple effect. >> reporter: investigators say around 2:00 this afternoon the officer originally got out of his vehicle to help the drivers of two disabled vehicles that had mechanical problems. it was during that call for service the officer was hit. >> the rear vehicle collided with one of our officers throwing him from the scene. >> reporter: in all 3 people including the officer was transported to eden medical center with nonlife-threatening injuries. at times like thi
paul chambers has been on this story since the start and he joins us now from eden medical center in word on the officer's condition. >> reporter: last check we're told the officer is in stable condition. today's accident is just a reminder of how dangerous and hazardous chp officers have every day they step out of their vehicle. you can see the long lines of cars navigating through this evening's commute. as officers conducted their investigation into a chp officer being struck by a car....
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that's the latest headache for eden, north carolina.ipe spilled tens of thousands of tons of coal ash into the river. the pipes belong to duke energy where north carolina's governor worked for 28 years before he went to politics. federal prosecutors had sent a subpoena to north carolina's environmental agency. testimony from the state about duke's coal ash spill into the dan river. the u.s. attorney's office described the subpoena as part of an official criminal investigation of a suspected felony. that subpoena landed on february 10th, last week, now, tonight we have news of a fresh round of federal grand jury subpoenas for the governor pat mccrory investigation in north carolina. they sent north carolina regulators a new and broader demand for documents, the new subpoena is seeking information about every duke energy coal ash dump in the state. more than 30 of them across 14 dinner sites across north carolina. specifically they want to know about a settlement that the mccrory administration proposed and then backed out of with duke en
that's the latest headache for eden, north carolina.ipe spilled tens of thousands of tons of coal ash into the river. the pipes belong to duke energy where north carolina's governor worked for 28 years before he went to politics. federal prosecutors had sent a subpoena to north carolina's environmental agency. testimony from the state about duke's coal ash spill into the dan river. the u.s. attorney's office described the subpoena as part of an official criminal investigation of a suspected...
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. >>> and this is a live look at eden prairie, minnesota, from fox 9. the big story there, the fire at a duplex that left five children dead. the fire department says 15 people were living in that building. that's tonight's live look outside the beltway from "special report." we'll be right back. (shouting above the chaos) if you're having trouble hearing me... ... you might need to come closer... ... half a world closer! >>> much of the northeast and south is digging out today from a powerful winter storm that killed more than 20 people, put more than a million in the dark, and idled thousands of planes, trains, and automobiles. laura ingle has the latest from new york's central park. >> plows, shovels, and scrapers. the clean-up continues for millions up and down the east coast, digging out from the latest winter storm that brought record snow totals. >> i don't know if we've had as much snow this year as last year, but still, it's a lot of snow. >> fed up? >> fed up? i think next year i'm going to go to arizona. >> this winter, new york, d.c., detroi
. >>> and this is a live look at eden prairie, minnesota, from fox 9. the big story there, the fire at a duplex that left five children dead. the fire department says 15 people were living in that building. that's tonight's live look outside the beltway from "special report." we'll be right back. (shouting above the chaos) if you're having trouble hearing me... ... you might need to come closer... ... half a world closer! >>> much of the northeast and south is...
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they presently had a spill of coal ash in their christopher near eden nort north carolina. as part of the marchers today their group, they're calling it "my clean water matters." they're--they have a list of demands, but that the water pay them an amount of money not only for the wate water they lost frm their home, wages time where they couldn't work for some businesses that had to shut down. the water company is offering $10 to each homeowner for their troubles to have their water system flushed. other thing that they wan t wano demand, and in the envelopes they're putting in a little piece of licorice to let people know what they would like to see happen. more than anything they want answers. they feel like they're not getting answers from the health department, the politicians or the water department, nor from freedom industries, the company that allow that chemical to be dumped and get in the water on january 29th. >> andy, thanks so much for being with us this afternoon. i'm morgan radford. you're watching al jazeera america. stay tune, we'll be right back after this
they presently had a spill of coal ash in their christopher near eden nort north carolina. as part of the marchers today their group, they're calling it "my clean water matters." they're--they have a list of demands, but that the water pay them an amount of money not only for the wate water they lost frm their home, wages time where they couldn't work for some businesses that had to shut down. the water company is offering $10 to each homeowner for their troubles to have their water...
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facility with a mission to prove literal interpretation of the bible, exhibits include a garden of eden room, where live reptiles and statutes of adam and've. >> with the controversy that's been around for decades, he takes the challenges in stride, and the debate in perspective. >> i think when students raise these questions it isn't just to be on stan minute, but it is because they want to understand ultimately what human beings have always wanted to understand. which is the truth. >> the event is already sold out, 900 people are expected to attend. but no matter who is received that, the debate will no doubt go on. jonathan martin, al jazeera. >> up next, archaeologies make a discovery of should we say bib lickble proportions. program stun gran neighborhoods to disperse here are today's ted lines. prompting hearings on capitol hill. a senate committee questioning state and local officials about that accident, that left 300,000 people without any water to drink. mrs. a new report out that claims the afghan president has been engaged in secret talks. trying to broker a peace deal that
facility with a mission to prove literal interpretation of the bible, exhibits include a garden of eden room, where live reptiles and statutes of adam and've. >> with the controversy that's been around for decades, he takes the challenges in stride, and the debate in perspective. >> i think when students raise these questions it isn't just to be on stan minute, but it is because they want to understand ultimately what human beings have always wanted to understand. which is the...
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memphis earlier tonight, part of a huge 30-state wide storm system that also brought a foot of snow to eden prairie up in minnesota. and it must be bad because weather channel meteorologist jim cantore is out in it in nashville. good evening. >> yeah, brian, it will get wild in the next couple of hours. let's talk about this. a giant storm, just when we get a break from the arctic chill, this one stretches all the way canada down to the gulf coast. let's cover this, we already had severe thunderstorms that produced tornadoes tonight over springfield, illinois, where there is snow on the ground, amazingly enough. that whole storm system severe threat continues tonight and heads all the way to the east coast for friday. now the snowy part. minneapolis could see 5 to 8 inches of snow. that may be the biggest storm system of the season. the problem is the mounting snowpack across this entire area. and once this all melts we'll have big problems with flooding. just in case you were wondering if it's ever going to cool down again, it is. 78 today for a record-tying high in nashville, tennessee. b
memphis earlier tonight, part of a huge 30-state wide storm system that also brought a foot of snow to eden prairie up in minnesota. and it must be bad because weather channel meteorologist jim cantore is out in it in nashville. good evening. >> yeah, brian, it will get wild in the next couple of hours. let's talk about this. a giant storm, just when we get a break from the arctic chill, this one stretches all the way canada down to the gulf coast. let's cover this, we already had severe...
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they say the vehicle continued travelling south on hesperian after the collision, taken to eden hospitalnot released the description of the driver. >>> san francisco police searching for a driver who hit a pedestrian and took off, early this morning. police say the victim appeared to be walking in the crosswalk on van nes avenue and grow street, in his 50s, was taken to san francisco general and is in critical condition tonight. >>> in sports, stanford signs a top defensive lineman with a sense of humor. and the sharks were back on the ice again, the rivals dallas stars, gary has that and all the sports next, and a programming note, don't forget, you can catch a full hour of sports talk with our sports director, this thursday night on sports night live. spring training fast approaching, giants manager bruce and he goes one-on-one with seth curry. all this thursday night at 9:00 right after the 8:00 news. almond. a good that comes in 25 flavors. from whole natural to wasabi and soy sauce. and once good gets going, there's no stopping it. get your good going. blue diamond. snack nut of u.s
they say the vehicle continued travelling south on hesperian after the collision, taken to eden hospitalnot released the description of the driver. >>> san francisco police searching for a driver who hit a pedestrian and took off, early this morning. police say the victim appeared to be walking in the crosswalk on van nes avenue and grow street, in his 50s, was taken to san francisco general and is in critical condition tonight. >>> in sports, stanford signs a top defensive...
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do have a superpower -- the ability to disappear. [ snaps fingers ] with "speak of the week," i'm eden. >> "teen kids news" got a chance to visit the culinary institute of america and get some recipes and cooking tips. here's a taste of what we learned. >> hi. today we're gonna make cinnamon rolls. it's a great recipe for people that are new to the kitchen, and it's really easy. first thing we're gonna do is we're gonna go ahead and preheat our oven to 350 degrees. [ knob clicks ] the next thing we're gonna do is we're gonna take our bread. now, i'm using white bread right now, but we could use whole-wheat bread. whole-wheat bread would be a healthier alternative. you can also use pumpkin bread. first thing we're gonna do to our bread is we're gonna cut off the crusts. i'm gonna take my knife, and i'm just gonna start to cut off the crusts, making sure my hands are way out of the way of that knife. next thing i'm gonna do is i'm gonna take my rolling pin. and what i'm gonna do is i'm gonna roll out this bread so it's nice and flat. it's gonna make it easier for us to roll up a little b
do have a superpower -- the ability to disappear. [ snaps fingers ] with "speak of the week," i'm eden. >> "teen kids news" got a chance to visit the culinary institute of america and get some recipes and cooking tips. here's a taste of what we learned. >> hi. today we're gonna make cinnamon rolls. it's a great recipe for people that are new to the kitchen, and it's really easy. first thing we're gonna do is we're gonna go ahead and preheat our oven to 350...
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the woman apparently escaped scene believed to have sought treatment for several gunshot wounds at eden valley hospital. still not clear if the intruder's had guns. >>> a group protesting the deadly shooting of andy lopez is appealing to california's top law enforcement officer. snow ma county sheriff's deputy shot and killed the 13-year-old in october. protesters are urging the prosecutor to intervene. they say its become far too politicized in snow ma county the state attorney general needs to step in. so far, there's been no response from harris. >>> starting today, the federal government will extend several marriage rights to same-sex couples even if they live in states that don't recognize gay marriage. attorney general eric holder announced the policy change in a speech saturday night at a human rights campaign event in new york. under the new ruling, same-sex couples have the right to testify against a spouse, file for bankruptcy together, and to visit a spouse in prison. >> it appears to be another example of the obama administration imposing its will on the states. >> the attor
the woman apparently escaped scene believed to have sought treatment for several gunshot wounds at eden valley hospital. still not clear if the intruder's had guns. >>> a group protesting the deadly shooting of andy lopez is appealing to california's top law enforcement officer. snow ma county sheriff's deputy shot and killed the 13-year-old in october. protesters are urging the prosecutor to intervene. they say its become far too politicized in snow ma county the state attorney...
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eden built by eve, 1999. girl reel, her memoir. revenge of the women studies professor, came out in 2009, and her most recent book, women's history for beginners. i should mention that women's history for beginners is the book tv book club selection for the month of february. >> guest: woo-hoo. >> host: good to become tv.org and there's a tab called book club, and you can par tis it's in our discussion at booktv.org. we'll post video and reviews and articles up there tomorrow. so, the discussion will begin tomorrow. we'll also be posting on a regular basis discussion questions. so, i hope you'll be able to participate. bonnie morris' women's history for beginners is our february 2014 book selection on booktv. next call from jan in wilmington, north carolina, jan, back to the quiz. when were women first as mitted to yale university? >> caller: um, i believe it was also in the early '70s, '73, '74. >> guest: where around there. it was around 1976. you could take classes before that but integration into the ivy league comes after titl
eden built by eve, 1999. girl reel, her memoir. revenge of the women studies professor, came out in 2009, and her most recent book, women's history for beginners. i should mention that women's history for beginners is the book tv book club selection for the month of february. >> guest: woo-hoo. >> host: good to become tv.org and there's a tab called book club, and you can par tis it's in our discussion at booktv.org. we'll post video and reviews and articles up there tomorrow. so,...
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and 70 mills doup stream from eden. if we deep it a foot or two feet and pull up the muck and get through the leaves and sticks and empty the water, you can see the black sediment in here. that is some of the coal ash making its way into the dan river. >> we had soars harm. we have been saying that we had 14 disasters waiting to happen. >> frank made the claims. in three lawsuits the southern environmental law center filed against duke energy seeking the clean up and 14 north carolina sites. environmental groups say the state used a provision of the clean water act to block the lawsuits, files its own suit. a consent order reached did not require clean-up. hollowman and others accused the administration of giving duke energy a pass on pollution. a spokesman for mccorrey told us: >> mccory called for a committee to look at what to do with coal ash in north carolina. his administration and duke energy pleej a clean up of the -- pledge a clean up of the spill. i saw a duck swimming in it. a bald eagle flying over. the bald
and 70 mills doup stream from eden. if we deep it a foot or two feet and pull up the muck and get through the leaves and sticks and empty the water, you can see the black sediment in here. that is some of the coal ash making its way into the dan river. >> we had soars harm. we have been saying that we had 14 disasters waiting to happen. >> frank made the claims. in three lawsuits the southern environmental law center filed against duke energy seeking the clean up and 14 north...
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the duke of wellington reportedly once said the battle of waterloo was won on the playing field of eden. roosevelt never said anything quite so picky about the battle of seeing one, but when he emerged in the spanish-american wars, the national hero, one who is talked about as possibly presidential timber knew how much she owed not just to the roughriders, but to the culture of mns and risk-taking that shaped them. like roosevelt, our society value sports, but we don't always think about why or why we shared. my kids to play football, baseball, hockey, soccer, lacrosse. as a family, where phillies arts oriented. this first need to think about a question parents ask at one time or another. why do we want our kids to play sports? why not let them spend my time in front of the tv are studying ancient greek literature. a lot of parents will reply with the obvious fact the sports are for fitness. they'll also discussed the intangible benefits of learning about teamwork, building there, things like that. it turns out there's really something to bloggers. empirical research shows us that kids
the duke of wellington reportedly once said the battle of waterloo was won on the playing field of eden. roosevelt never said anything quite so picky about the battle of seeing one, but when he emerged in the spanish-american wars, the national hero, one who is talked about as possibly presidential timber knew how much she owed not just to the roughriders, but to the culture of mns and risk-taking that shaped them. like roosevelt, our society value sports, but we don't always think about why or...
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and it turned out that it was anthony eden who did a lot of the negotiations in this particular statement and so i think that i -- that is about all i will say on that. and there wasn't a great deal of disappointment on that with an allied statement. i think that both sides came to think that it was time to do this. even himself was coming to the conclusion that it was time to do this. and so what i i think that roosevelt wanted to avoid was having his own personal declaration because it would've fit into all of the anti-roosevelt propaganda that he was too close to the jews. but and entered allied statement, that was fine. >> would you please comment on roosevelt's role or behavior lacked thereof of the voyage of the st. louis? >> okay, let's see. how much time do we have? okay. the conference is easy. it was roosevelt's idea. and it was designed to get the jews out of europe than the united states could have met under its quota laws. it didn't work very well. but that was the goal. >> but did he not sent him as a representative from the united nations was not a cabinet member? >> yes, h
and it turned out that it was anthony eden who did a lot of the negotiations in this particular statement and so i think that i -- that is about all i will say on that. and there wasn't a great deal of disappointment on that with an allied statement. i think that both sides came to think that it was time to do this. even himself was coming to the conclusion that it was time to do this. and so what i i think that roosevelt wanted to avoid was having his own personal declaration because it...
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. >> behind closed doors and under tight security we enter what stanleys call the garden of eden. >> is nothing like this in the world. 21% cbd and less than 1% thc. >> it took years of cross breeding plants to get to this point. >> instead of breeding up the thc, we have bread down the thc. and bread up to cbd. and people said, you're crazy. who is going to smoke that? >> why grow it, then? >> the stanleys also believed in cbd's potential to treat many diseases. >> even they have seen it change lives before. >> meet 19-year-old chaz moore. he uses many different strains of marijuana. many of them high in cbd to treat his rare disorder of the diaphragm. >> i lock up -- >> that's why he is talking this way. almost speaking in hiccups like he can't catch his breath. it is a diaphragm flutter. >> it becomes painful. >> quickly, i imagine. >> after 15, 20 minutes, i start to really feel it. >> he is about to show me how the marijuana works. he's been convulsing now for seven minutes. >> how quickly do you expect this to work? >> within the first five minutes. >> and i'm done. >> that's i
. >> behind closed doors and under tight security we enter what stanleys call the garden of eden. >> is nothing like this in the world. 21% cbd and less than 1% thc. >> it took years of cross breeding plants to get to this point. >> instead of breeding up the thc, we have bread down the thc. and bread up to cbd. and people said, you're crazy. who is going to smoke that? >> why grow it, then? >> the stanleys also believed in cbd's potential to treat many...
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exhibits include a garden of eden room, where live reptiles and statutes of adam and eave. with the controversial that's been around for decades professor statton says he takes the challenges in stride, and the debate in perspective. i think most often when student raise these questions it isn't just to be on stan minute, but it is because they want to understand ultimately what human beings have always wanted to understand. which is the truth. >> the event is already sold out. 900 people are expected to attend, but no matter who is received as the winner, the debate will no doubt go on. >> just to give you an idea of how this will be set up. each man will be given 30 minutes to present his position and then about 45 minutes of questions. they tell us they expect about 10,000 churches to be tuning in via live stream. >> jonathan, i understand that bill nye has received a lot of criticism for even participating in this debate. >> right, and a lot of that criticism has come from a lot of his supporters. people saying that he agreeing to do this is providing a platform, and gi
exhibits include a garden of eden room, where live reptiles and statutes of adam and eave. with the controversial that's been around for decades professor statton says he takes the challenges in stride, and the debate in perspective. i think most often when student raise these questions it isn't just to be on stan minute, but it is because they want to understand ultimately what human beings have always wanted to understand. which is the truth. >> the event is already sold out. 900 people...
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ash is not at the bottom of all places, you can't find it on many banks, 70 miles downstream from eden. if we dip down a foot or two feet and pum the muck and pull up the leaves and the sticks, you can see the black sediment in here. that is some of the coal ash that made its way into the dan river. >> we had serious harm to a maimer river of this state. we have been saying that we had 14 disasters waiting to happen. >> frank made those claims. in three lawsuits the southern environmental law center filed against duke energy, seeking the clean-up of the pits at 14 north carolina sites. environmental groups say the state used a provision of the clean water act to block the lawsuits by filing its own suits. a consent order reached in the cases did not require clean-up. a spokesman for mccorrey told us: >> pat mccorrey has now called for a committee to look at what to do with coal ash in carolinas. while his administration and duke energy pledge a full clean-up of the spill, environmentalists like jenny edwords are frustrated. >> i saw is duck swimming in dole ash, i saw a bald eagle flyi
ash is not at the bottom of all places, you can't find it on many banks, 70 miles downstream from eden. if we dip down a foot or two feet and pum the muck and pull up the leaves and the sticks, you can see the black sediment in here. that is some of the coal ash that made its way into the dan river. >> we had serious harm to a maimer river of this state. we have been saying that we had 14 disasters waiting to happen. >> frank made those claims. in three lawsuits the southern...
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. >> reporter: these are the muddy banks of the dan river, to be specific eden, north carolina.s green foam is meant to catch up the contaminates of the coal ash that spilled into the river. duke electric is to blame for this. a leaky pipe underneath a coal ash pond released what they said two weeks ago to be 82,000 tons of coal ash. that figure has now been downgraded. but much of the coal ash is scattered around the river at the bottom in various spots all the way 70 miles downstream. on tuesday a second pipe leaked, spewing arsenic-laced ground water into the river. 90% of that is clean, and they did not know the pipe was faulty at the time, officials say. officials also say do not eat the fish. much of the coal ash is at the bottom of the river and on the banks. if we go down a foot or so, bring it up, you can see clearly we have sentiment, leaves -- we'll let this out, but you can see the dark coal here in the mud mixed together. just this week federal prosecutors demanded documents and orders 20 state environmental employees to testify. coal ash is currently not deemed haz
. >> reporter: these are the muddy banks of the dan river, to be specific eden, north carolina.s green foam is meant to catch up the contaminates of the coal ash that spilled into the river. duke electric is to blame for this. a leaky pipe underneath a coal ash pond released what they said two weeks ago to be 82,000 tons of coal ash. that figure has now been downgraded. but much of the coal ash is scattered around the river at the bottom in various spots all the way 70 miles downstream....
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wouldn't it be wonderful if we sat there strumming our guitars and a nice garden of eden situation? in the real world you cannot redistribute unless somebody first produces something. the problem with the welfare state, as you learn more and more people into dependency, as you trapped them in long-term into generational poverty to make you don't have enough people pulling the wagon guess what, that wagon is going to bog down. what i said earlier in the interview about what has happened in greece and italy, this is my concern. our aging population, the demographics of the country, the growing welfare state, these are things that we are not calling to go belly up within the next five years, but 25 years from now if we don't begin to change course, if we don't begin to decentralize the welfare state, if we don't begin to change are unsustainable entitlement program i will be worried about what my three children are going to have because i know this has been a great country for me. charles: a lot of people say we are at that inflection point. you kind of inverted. some said the number i
wouldn't it be wonderful if we sat there strumming our guitars and a nice garden of eden situation? in the real world you cannot redistribute unless somebody first produces something. the problem with the welfare state, as you learn more and more people into dependency, as you trapped them in long-term into generational poverty to make you don't have enough people pulling the wagon guess what, that wagon is going to bog down. what i said earlier in the interview about what has happened in...
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. >> reporter: that woman was taken to eden medical center, where she later died.olice department called hayward police to check on this woman because she had been calling their dispatch center saying that she was feeling disappoint dent. the officer involved has been with the police department for one year. hayward police are investigating this with the allameda county district attorney's office. >>> police in san francisco looking for a driver who slammed a car into a pedestrian and then drove away. a man in his 50s hit in the crosswalk around 2:30 near the intersection of van ness avenue and grove street. the man was taken to the hospital with life-threatening injuries. >>> a tow truck hauls away wreckage after a fiery crash. you see the burn marks on the passenger side of the car. one person was inside when it crashed. right now, unclear if the driver was injured, and the cause is under investigation. >>> investigators trying to pinpoint the cause of this massive fire at a vacant grocery store in oakland. it happened last night around international boulevard, n
. >> reporter: that woman was taken to eden medical center, where she later died.olice department called hayward police to check on this woman because she had been calling their dispatch center saying that she was feeling disappoint dent. the officer involved has been with the police department for one year. hayward police are investigating this with the allameda county district attorney's office. >>> police in san francisco looking for a driver who slammed a car into a...
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chris is on the cover of my book, eden built by eve, one of the musicians featured, one of tony armstrong's -- she is right there, and of course every album chris ever recorded inkling of the first one on the different label. one of my best memories is chris singing in the arena at the temple of diana. of very famous bass were all the women were told -- the women's music tradition predates the 70s movement. there were women's songs in every culture, oral tradition is what made it possible, women were illiterate. and related to an earlier caller, stories of women of color. chris has been very good, and grandmother's land is one of my favorite songs and it has been important to me to incorporate native american and native canadian women. aboriginal women of all backgrounds. when i lecture in new zealand, they are historical and their survival. one of the things i am very proud of is helping women's basketball team get to the all native basketball court and in british columbia and this comes from the queen charlotte islands off the coast of british columbia. one of the oldest, in average size
chris is on the cover of my book, eden built by eve, one of the musicians featured, one of tony armstrong's -- she is right there, and of course every album chris ever recorded inkling of the first one on the different label. one of my best memories is chris singing in the arena at the temple of diana. of very famous bass were all the women were told -- the women's music tradition predates the 70s movement. there were women's songs in every culture, oral tradition is what made it possible,...
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and is believed to have sought treatment for several gunshot wounds at eden valley hospital. it's not clear if the intruder's had guns. >>> last week's death of a 78- year-old pedestrian now has one traffic safety group calling for drastic change on san francisco's sunset boulevard. police have already identified the street in the sunset district as one of the most dangerous in the city. critics say there are very few stop signs and traffic lights on the busy six-lane road. now one safety group is proposing eliminating the third lane to discouragedded so- called freeway mental. >>> it's possible your next flight might land at the wrong airport. last month, this south airlines flight was supposed to land at branson international airport missouri. instead, it landed at a smaller airport, seven miles away. the associated press reports planes have landed at the wrong airport about 150 times since the early 1990s. one spot is san jose, pilots are instead in some cases trying to land at moffet field. that's a joint civilian military airport ten miles away. the tower control says th
and is believed to have sought treatment for several gunshot wounds at eden valley hospital. it's not clear if the intruder's had guns. >>> last week's death of a 78- year-old pedestrian now has one traffic safety group calling for drastic change on san francisco's sunset boulevard. police have already identified the street in the sunset district as one of the most dangerous in the city. critics say there are very few stop signs and traffic lights on the busy six-lane road. now one...
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contaminated water broke free from a 48-inch stormwater pipe that was located at the dan river power plant in edena. that retired plant is owned by duke energy. the pipe that ruptured spewed thousands of tons of toxic sludge which contains lead and arsenic and mercury and a stew of other toxic chemicals. enough sludge flowed out of that pipe to fill up 73 olympic-sized swimming pools. the public was not told about the breach until the day after it happened. the initial reports by both the company responsible, duke energy, and the state regulatory agency, did not accurately relay the scale of the leak. this it turns out was the third largest coal ash spill the country has ever seen. the coal ash from this spill kept spewing into the dan river for almost a week until this saturday, this weekend when workers were finally able to plug the pipe and stop the flow. governor pat mccrory's first public statement about this huge spill was not until four days after it happened and then finally he showed up at the spill site and pounded his chest and touted his record of being so tough on the energy. crowing
contaminated water broke free from a 48-inch stormwater pipe that was located at the dan river power plant in edena. that retired plant is owned by duke energy. the pipe that ruptured spewed thousands of tons of toxic sludge which contains lead and arsenic and mercury and a stew of other toxic chemicals. enough sludge flowed out of that pipe to fill up 73 olympic-sized swimming pools. the public was not told about the breach until the day after it happened. the initial reports by both the...
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well, the garden of eden. that is never the immigrant perspective. they are always aware. in addition to this utopian standard, there needs to be a standard that looks at america compared to other places on earth. in other words, we have to keep our feet on the ground or else we run the risk of losing the human and realistic perspective of things. for example, mr. ayers talked about social justice, dividing the pie, getting people a fair share. it never seemed to occurred to him -- how you get a pie? who made the pie? how do you make a pie grow? it is easy to plot the carving knife and starts splitting. it is much more difficult to actually be the one who comes in with the pie. i want to talk little bit about america in the broadest scheme of things, to look at what america has meant in the world. if you think about human history, there are very few great inventions in history. the invention of the wheel, the invention of fire. i think america is responsible for perhaps the greatest invention of all -- the invention of wealth creation. what does that mean? that means that
well, the garden of eden. that is never the immigrant perspective. they are always aware. in addition to this utopian standard, there needs to be a standard that looks at america compared to other places on earth. in other words, we have to keep our feet on the ground or else we run the risk of losing the human and realistic perspective of things. for example, mr. ayers talked about social justice, dividing the pie, getting people a fair share. it never seemed to occurred to him -- how you get...
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the lawsuit accuses eden memorial park of breaking burial vaults to make room for new graves and tryingween them. the cemetery owner in this case denied any wrongdoing. >>> new concerns over a radiation leak at a nuclear dump in new mexico. officials say they're not sure how much radiation workers were exposed to during the february 14th leak. preliminary tests show 13 workers inhaled radioactive particles, but more tests are planned to get a greater understanding of any potential health issues. the dump is located outside of carlsbad in southeastern new mexico. >>> coming up, the price of advertising on oscar night hits a record high. "money time," next. captain obvious: i'm in a hotel. and a hotel is the perfect place to talk to you about hotels. all-you-can-eat is a hotel policy that allows you to eat all that you can. the hotel gym is short for gymnasium. the hotel pool is usually filled with water. and the best dot com for booking hotels, is hotels.com. it's on the internet, but you probably knew that. or maybe not, i don't really know you. bellman: welcome back, captain obvious. c
the lawsuit accuses eden memorial park of breaking burial vaults to make room for new graves and tryingween them. the cemetery owner in this case denied any wrongdoing. >>> new concerns over a radiation leak at a nuclear dump in new mexico. officials say they're not sure how much radiation workers were exposed to during the february 14th leak. preliminary tests show 13 workers inhaled radioactive particles, but more tests are planned to get a greater understanding of any potential...
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the right thing and i think you know poetry was a very strong component of a kind of critical own eden park critical tradition nephi and the stands where lucky been seen in asia more than anywhere else there was no set of traditional western critics this month the ssa as a category that it is is he the kind of developed from up philosophical writings from the religious right thing so sun from poetry is going away you know it's the kind of natural extension. and if you look at the great critic said we had to deposit the unknown but some of them at the dfo he was a critic but he was also feel as if for some of the macbook air. he was a great poet and critic so thanks to this kind of fat the phenomenon of critics being a critic and someone else to know and i think it's it's a good thing you know because i wear medium is the right thing and you know that good poets write good poetry and the rise of swelling in a language you know which is kind of invented been so long is and that's another aspect of practices which i think we have to revisit we have to make sure with that we write what you
the right thing and i think you know poetry was a very strong component of a kind of critical own eden park critical tradition nephi and the stands where lucky been seen in asia more than anywhere else there was no set of traditional western critics this month the ssa as a category that it is is he the kind of developed from up philosophical writings from the religious right thing so sun from poetry is going away you know it's the kind of natural extension. and if you look at the great critic...
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doing in the region is it's taking out its claims in the end of the various territories and of course eden's indictments and so forth. and that complicates this relationship in particular with japan and south korea and japan and south korea are very close american ally. so you have a historical american interest in the region and you have the other the emergence of china. creating conflict with two very close allies. and then you have the united states as the only superpower in the world facing a rising economic power in china. so i think that those three things make it inevitable that the united states would be paying much closer attention to and one would think that china would realize that today would see that coming up and i sing to a certain degree that they have bought there are also pressing. is there an agenda with their pressing their claims relatively aggressively on if you think about it and i'm eyeing the supposed that they believe that the united states isn't going to act very forcefully and given that the united states doesn't want to upset the world economy. it's from then giv
doing in the region is it's taking out its claims in the end of the various territories and of course eden's indictments and so forth. and that complicates this relationship in particular with japan and south korea and japan and south korea are very close american ally. so you have a historical american interest in the region and you have the other the emergence of china. creating conflict with two very close allies. and then you have the united states as the only superpower in the world facing...
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. >> pam: the officer was taken to eden medical center and is expected to be okay. >> pam: new at sixstoric stained glass window snatched from a san francisco church. it happened at saint boniface church in the city's tenderloin neighborhood. father john harden discovered the loss shortly after three monday afternoon. whoever stole it had to walk through the sanctuary with the five foot window to leave the church. >> to actually take a whole window out of the church that's pretty amazing. it's a hundred and six years old and was brought over from germany and because of the german parish and it's a stained glass window of saint boniface the patron saint of this church. it's a very sacred thing a sacred piece of art for us. the father says the >> pam: stainedglass can't be replaced. it had been a part of the church since 1908. >> pam: the recent train was not enough to clinch the drought emergency. as kron4 dan come and report the east bay-supple utility district is asking more their rain 1 million customers to reduce their water usage by 10 percent. she's so if you take 10 percent of t
. >> pam: the officer was taken to eden medical center and is expected to be okay. >> pam: new at sixstoric stained glass window snatched from a san francisco church. it happened at saint boniface church in the city's tenderloin neighborhood. father john harden discovered the loss shortly after three monday afternoon. whoever stole it had to walk through the sanctuary with the five foot window to leave the church. >> to actually take a whole window out of the church that's...
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eden's no different.ported numbers wildly viewed as discipline, the stock plummeting from the high 70s to the high 60s. another bankable 21 came on "mad money" and told you not to worry, that the outlook for almost every business was improving in 2014, including constructions of all kind, you'd figure that that's an aha moment, right? a guy comes on the show and says this, no, no. instead, eaton sold off again with the entire market, as people presumed that cutler, who was a very rigorous businessman, was simply being too bullish. that's not his style. things have calmed down and now people are taking a second look and they're liking what they see. it's the same way for any of the major nationals, where pessimism ruled the roost, 3m, now hope springs eternal. of course, it's possible, we have already swung too optimistically. but i will say this once again. when waves of future sellings bring down the stocks that are doing well and have successfully navigated downturns in the past, as they did this very a
eden's no different.ported numbers wildly viewed as discipline, the stock plummeting from the high 70s to the high 60s. another bankable 21 came on "mad money" and told you not to worry, that the outlook for almost every business was improving in 2014, including constructions of all kind, you'd figure that that's an aha moment, right? a guy comes on the show and says this, no, no. instead, eaton sold off again with the entire market, as people presumed that cutler, who was a very...
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accident was reported in north carolina on february 2, specifically in the dan river in the city of eden. duke energy said more than 50,000 tons of coal ash had leaked from a containment pond into the river. as seen in these photos taken by the waterkeeper alliance, parts of the river look like a gray sludge. the ash, which contains arsenic and other dangerous metals, is produced from burning coal. today at a state hearing, duke officials apologized for the spill and said they would clean it up. but big questions remain, including about coal ash containment ponds elsewhere. michael bisecker has been covering this for the a.p. and joins us from raleigh. michael bisecker, first of all, tell us what caused this spill. what is known about that? >> duke energy says that a stormwater pipe from its cole-fired power plant went under the cole ash pond, the sunday before last february 2-7d. that pipe collapsed without warning and the coal ash drained into the river. they estimated it anywhere between about 73 olympic size swimming pools of coal ash into the river. it was clearly one of the largest
accident was reported in north carolina on february 2, specifically in the dan river in the city of eden. duke energy said more than 50,000 tons of coal ash had leaked from a containment pond into the river. as seen in these photos taken by the waterkeeper alliance, parts of the river look like a gray sludge. the ash, which contains arsenic and other dangerous metals, is produced from burning coal. today at a state hearing, duke officials apologized for the spill and said they would clean it...
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exhibits include a garden of eden room where live reptiles wander amid sculpted dinosaurs and statutesthe professor says he takes the challenges in stride and the debate in perspective. >> i think most often when students raise these questions or challenges, it's not just to be obstinate, but it's because they want to understand ultimately what human beings have always wanted to understand which is the truth. >> reporter: the events is already sold out. 900 people are expected for a attend think but no matter what is perceived as the wish the debate will no doubt go on. here is how the debate goes, each man gets 30 minutes and then five minutes each for rebuttal. and then 45 minutes for the audience to ask questions. again, as i mentioned, they believe that they have a pretty big platform here tonight, it's snowing as you can see. but people are still showing up. it's sold out tonight in addition to what they believe is about 10,000 churches and different groups watching online via the live stream, tone. >> i bill nye getting criticism for participating in this debate tonight? >> right
exhibits include a garden of eden room where live reptiles wander amid sculpted dinosaurs and statutesthe professor says he takes the challenges in stride and the debate in perspective. >> i think most often when students raise these questions or challenges, it's not just to be obstinate, but it's because they want to understand ultimately what human beings have always wanted to understand which is the truth. >> reporter: the events is already sold out. 900 people are expected for a...