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. >>> well, could news rules being considered bylp theÑi environme protection agenc5÷ mean youçóñrd somevestigative reporter stephen stock discovered an internal fight at the epa. what are the details here? >>Ñi absolutely. radioactive developments are part of our natural world. butçó too much of the wrong kin of radiation can hurt you. the epa nowjf wants to change t rules governingc how much radiation you might be exposed to after an accident orÑi spill. tonight we take you inside the battle over the drinking water at thexd epa. the epa wants to raise that amount oft( radiation allowed i drinking water in the event of r spill ort( accident, anywhere. critics say the proposal, if passed, would allow people to drink water with higher levels of radiation and mean more of them will get cancer. >> under the state drinking water act, we are to be protected over a lifetimexd of radiation exposure at a certain level. what the epa has proposed doing is allowing you to drink in aq single glass of water as muche1 radio activity as you would be allowed in an entire lifetime. the new levels are hr(
. >>> well, could news rules being considered bylp theÑi environme protection agenc5÷ mean youçóñrd somevestigative reporter stephen stock discovered an internal fight at the epa. what are the details here? >>Ñi absolutely. radioactive developments are part of our natural world. butçó too much of the wrong kin of radiation can hurt you. the epa nowjf wants to change t rules governingc how much radiation you might be exposed to after an accident orÑi spill. tonight we...
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, released bbefore therere is adequauate informrmation to sw whether they are harmrmful in the e environm. i i think neoninicotinoids arara prprime example e of that. >> epa assesses risk posed by pesticides prior to their release on the market. safety studies are typically conducted and paid for by pesticide manufacturers on their own product. epa says its decisions are informed by the best science available. in addition to studies by manufacturers, epa scientists review pesticide studies from peer-reviewed scientific journals and data from a wide variety of sources when they are available. but studies on pesticide safety that come out after a pesticide is sn the markeket may not be evaluatd by epa ununtil a peicicide comes up for reviview, a process that can take longs 15 y yea. farmers like drew stabler of laytonsville, maryland say that neonics can be used safely and are indispensable to their business. >> well, i think that any product that's on the mararket s been tested and proven to do a job, a and we haveaith in that process. myself as a farmer, i've been farming 50, 60 years. i'
, released bbefore therere is adequauate informrmation to sw whether they are harmrmful in the e environm. i i think neoninicotinoids arara prprime example e of that. >> epa assesses risk posed by pesticides prior to their release on the market. safety studies are typically conducted and paid for by pesticide manufacturers on their own product. epa says its decisions are informed by the best science available. in addition to studies by manufacturers, epa scientists review pesticide...
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Nov 1, 2016
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ballot but everything you care about, our security, our economy, bringing our country together, the environme environment, clean water and clean air. here in dade city you can vote every day from now until november 5th from 7:00 a.m. to 7:00 p.m. in fact right now the government center, you can go there right after this rally and vote. >>. [ cheers and applause ] >> we need everybody to stand up many this election. if you a mail-in ballot send it in today. don't wait to send it back. talk to your friends and families and coworkers. he says he wants to suppress young people from voting, women from voting, people of color from voting. that's a lot of people. by showing up with the biggest turnout ever we will send him and everybody a message that that's not who we are. now, i know here in this county and this larger region you probably know some people are going to vote for trump. sheer what i want to ask you. i want you to talk with them, ask them what they care about, ask them what kind of future they want for our country. donald trump's economic plan is flashing taxes on the wealthy and big
ballot but everything you care about, our security, our economy, bringing our country together, the environme environment, clean water and clean air. here in dade city you can vote every day from now until november 5th from 7:00 a.m. to 7:00 p.m. in fact right now the government center, you can go there right after this rally and vote. >>. [ cheers and applause ] >> we need everybody to stand up many this election. if you a mail-in ballot send it in today. don't wait to send it...
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you do so much adventure activity with nature and nat ralt environme ural environments. >> what doesy mean for tourism in the uae? one could think tourism is going to feel a pinch. >> we have seen 20% growth from the u.s. market tourism to ras al khaimah. these are tourists who make their way from dubai. the market has been extremely valuable to us in the uae, dubai and the rest of the emirates. we see this growth going forward as we continue to welcome u.s. tourists into ras al khaimah and the uae. it's been a welcoming destination for americans, and also americans enjoy the authenticity. they connect with the days of aladdin. 1001 nights, ras al khaimah promotes that. >> you are still attracting uk visitors despite the plunge in the sterling? >> we've seen a 20% growth from the uk market. uk travelers are loyal, resilient, through good times and bad times they continue to travel. we see them as sun-seekers, they seek great beach resorts, we have an abundance of those. we have great value for money. great beach resorts, five-star product priced at four-star. >> thank you very much.
you do so much adventure activity with nature and nat ralt environme ural environments. >> what doesy mean for tourism in the uae? one could think tourism is going to feel a pinch. >> we have seen 20% growth from the u.s. market tourism to ras al khaimah. these are tourists who make their way from dubai. the market has been extremely valuable to us in the uae, dubai and the rest of the emirates. we see this growth going forward as we continue to welcome u.s. tourists into ras al...
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environme vice president-elect mike pence said to expect, quote, a number of very important announcements. we already might know of one of them. georgia congressman tom price is the choice to head the health and human services department. he's also chair of the house budget committee and spent two decades of a surgeon in private practice. i want to break down what it means. i'm going to bring in conservative radio host charlie sykes. also real clear politics reporter caitlin hughy burns. tom price, not a fan of obamacare. does this pick signal that going after obamacare, repealing it, amending it, is on the top of trump's agenda? >> yeah, no question about it. there's speculation about a lightning strike on obamacare right at the beginning of the term. i think this raises the possibility. also, look, paul ryan made no secret of the fact he would like to reform and save medicare. and putting somebody like tom price in that position certainly tells me you're going to have a close relationship between the republicans in the house, you know, and the trump administration, and they're serious a
environme vice president-elect mike pence said to expect, quote, a number of very important announcements. we already might know of one of them. georgia congressman tom price is the choice to head the health and human services department. he's also chair of the house budget committee and spent two decades of a surgeon in private practice. i want to break down what it means. i'm going to bring in conservative radio host charlie sykes. also real clear politics reporter caitlin hughy burns. tom...
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just a dangerous environm granted because things are slow moving. >> reporter: we found joyce droba focused on her phone, not cars. >> we think there is a lot a lot of traffic in the parking lot. there is. people should be more aware. pedestrian fatalities are on the rise and injuries from so-called distracted walking accidents. scott, every year on average, 51 people die in accidents where a car is backing up in a parking lot. really drivers and pedestrians >> kris van cleave, thank you very much. >>> finally tonight here at walter cronkite school of journalism and mass communication at arizona state in phoenix. to celebrate the centennial of the man for whom the school was named. walter once said it is up to journalists to help educate americans so that they have the information to select their leaders. today, we spent time with the next generation of journalists as they prepare to take up the cronkite challenge. more important now than ever. is bound tightly to the quality of our journalism. >> the kind of journalism taught here at the cronkite school. under the leadership of dean chris
just a dangerous environm granted because things are slow moving. >> reporter: we found joyce droba focused on her phone, not cars. >> we think there is a lot a lot of traffic in the parking lot. there is. people should be more aware. pedestrian fatalities are on the rise and injuries from so-called distracted walking accidents. scott, every year on average, 51 people die in accidents where a car is backing up in a parking lot. really drivers and pedestrians >> kris van...