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epa's failure to warn people of the dangerous conditions at ground zero.uld havetold us, i'm lowed toear a respiator becausthere arcamerasround d theyon't the obcts of wearing respirat while eaning u >> everyon who w affecte came. therwere rponder there re area rkers. ere wermany, maesidents and nantsssociaon leade, and therwere scitists als whwere bringg their informatn. >> cistineodd whman, t head othe epa who w telling the people the air is safe to breathe, all it in a quarter million dollars of stock in citigroup and her husband work for citigroup, travers inrance compa had insance polici sh th if t air s not fe to bathe, coul cause travele iurance half a blion, llionollars in claim we, gss whowns travers insuranc cigroup. d at is w the insurance companies saved millions of dollars buying christine todd whitman's life. amy: juan, talk about the significance of this. the personal, financial connections, what this meant for so many people and continues to mean for the sick and the dying today. juan: i think people should remember christine todd whitman d
epa's failure to warn people of the dangerous conditions at ground zero.uld havetold us, i'm lowed toear a respiator becausthere arcamerasround d theyon't the obcts of wearing respirat while eaning u >> everyon who w affecte came. therwere rponder there re area rkers. ere wermany, maesidents and nantsssociaon leade, and therwere scitists als whwere bringg their informatn. >> cistineodd whman, t head othe epa who w telling the people the air is safe to breathe, all it in a quarter...
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that's according to the epa, the u.s. army ordering an environmental review last month, five months after the united nations human rights office condemned the air quality. is the administration prepared to get directly involved in such projects as the -- or for the -- for -- the plant in louisiana? if not, how will they block concentrations of toxic sites in vulnerable communities? >> you know, this project is on my radar. i have already spoken with the governor of louisiana. i have had conversations with the secretary of the department of environmental quality. i have also spoken with the house members that represent that district. we will continue to focus on this area. we will continue to offer up the technical capabilities that the eps can offer to help do the proper environmental justice, air quality, water quality analyses that need to be done. we are taking a very close look at cumulative impact more broadly. so i will do what i have done in other circumstances across the country. in chicago, where we saw an issue
that's according to the epa, the u.s. army ordering an environmental review last month, five months after the united nations human rights office condemned the air quality. is the administration prepared to get directly involved in such projects as the -- or for the -- for -- the plant in louisiana? if not, how will they block concentrations of toxic sites in vulnerable communities? >> you know, this project is on my radar. i have already spoken with the governor of louisiana. i have had...
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epa, epa!do pelÁez habla de las caracterÍsticas que debe tener el nuevo tÉcnico. >> vamos a buscar un tÉcnico mÁs joven. almeida es un muy buen director tÉcnico, pero tiene un compromiso y por respeto a su compromiso y a la instituciÓn que representa, no podemos entrar en comunicaciÓn. la gente lo quiere mucho. >> jornada cinco, barcelona frente a granada. el empate, barcelona llega a ocho puntos. viajamos a italia. 4—0. al 24 el 2—0. "chucky" lozano al 84 puso el 4—0. estÁ californianos, ¿sabían que nuestros hogares comparten la energía? pero cuando tratamos de mantenernos frescos en medio de una ola de calor, llevamos la red de suministro al límite. ¡seguir funcionando está en tus manos! - “¿en mis manos?" - en las manos de todos, con las flex alerts. nos avisan cuándo cambiar el horario de consumo de energía si la red está al límite. pasemos de preenfriar nuestros hogares a consumir menos energía de 4 a 9 pm. juntos temenos el poder de ahorrar energía. regístrate para recibir flex alerts hoy
epa, epa!do pelÁez habla de las caracterÍsticas que debe tener el nuevo tÉcnico. >> vamos a buscar un tÉcnico mÁs joven. almeida es un muy buen director tÉcnico, pero tiene un compromiso y por respeto a su compromiso y a la instituciÓn que representa, no podemos entrar en comunicaciÓn. la gente lo quiere mucho. >> jornada cinco, barcelona frente a granada. el empate, barcelona llega a ocho puntos. viajamos a italia. 4—0. al 24 el 2—0. "chucky" lozano al 84 puso...
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epa, epa! para obtener ayuda de un experto en seguros, llama a tu agente local de geico hoy.pero cuando tratamos de mantenernos frescos en medio de una ola de calor, llevamos la red de suministro al límite. ¡seguir funcionando está en tus manos! - “¿en mis manos?" - en las manos de todos, con las flex alerts. nos avisan cuándo cambiar el horario de consumo de energía si la red está al límite. pasemos de preenfriar nuestros hogares a consumir menos energía de 4 a 9 pm. juntos temenos el poder de ahorrar energía. regístrate para recibir flex alerts hoy. ♪ ♪ [mÚsica] paola: el distrito escolar de west contra costa podrÍa ser el primero en solicitar la vacunaciÓn obligatoria de estudiantes elegibles. los estudiantes que tengan excusas por razones mÉdicas y religiosas tendrÁn que recibir clases en lÍnea. es santa clara, el 73% de estudiantes ya recibiÓ las vacunas contra el covid—19. >> los niÑos pueden ser un factor de trasmitir infecciÓn para adultos con riesgo de complicarse de covid—19. es una razÓn por la que los niÑos deben de vacunarse. las vacunas son seguras y protegen, d
epa, epa! para obtener ayuda de un experto en seguros, llama a tu agente local de geico hoy.pero cuando tratamos de mantenernos frescos en medio de una ola de calor, llevamos la red de suministro al límite. ¡seguir funcionando está en tus manos! - “¿en mis manos?" - en las manos de todos, con las flex alerts. nos avisan cuándo cambiar el horario de consumo de energía si la red está al límite. pasemos de preenfriar nuestros hogares a consumir menos energía de 4 a 9 pm. juntos...
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epa, epa! para obtener ayuda de un experto en seguros, llama a tu agente local de geico hoy. cuidando al planeta. >> ♪ [música] ♪ >> ahora queremos mostrarle imágenes del concierto de marc anthony en nueva york que conmueve a miles de corazones. verá por qué. >> ♪ [música] ♪ >> ♪ [música] ♪ >> ♪ [música] ♪ >> ahí lo tiene. el cantante se baja del escenario para tener este gesto. es un adolescente invidente que bailaba con su padre. le regaló cariño al chico que tenía 16 años que fue a festejar su cumpleaños en el concierto con su ídolo. así llegamos al final de esta emisión. hay más información emisión. hay más información esta tarde y temprano quintina: ¡ay...! - ¿la mataron esos miserables? - no me niegue que usted enredó a la dueña de esta hacienda con malas intenciones. - pero si cree que tocó el cielo con las manos, está muy equivocado. tenemos que hacerle la vida imposible, carmela. - no desconfíes de nosotros, ¿sí? - no sé si nos volveremos a ver. - ¡saque sus perras patas de aquí y retírese inmediatamente! - ¡no tiene por qué tratar mal a eva, malcolm! - a ver, ¿usted
epa, epa! para obtener ayuda de un experto en seguros, llama a tu agente local de geico hoy. cuidando al planeta. >> ♪ [música] ♪ >> ahora queremos mostrarle imágenes del concierto de marc anthony en nueva york que conmueve a miles de corazones. verá por qué. >> ♪ [música] ♪ >> ♪ [música] ♪ >> ♪ [música] ♪ >> ahí lo tiene. el cantante se baja del escenario para tener este gesto. es un adolescente invidente que bailaba con su padre. le...
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downtown was l quarantined for two weeks and then the secretary of the epa, then the secretary of thess and we moved back into the offices. because i had left in such a rush and because i had left, i opened the conference room window, there was one inch of carcinogenic white stuff, let's say, that had blown into the conference room and gone all over the office. so the office was covered in white dust. and when did ou covered in white dust. and when did you realise _ covered in white dust. and when did you realise that _ covered in white dust. and when did you realise that spending - did you realise that spending time in the office with that white dust had affected your body? white dust had affected your bod ? ~ . white dust had affected your bod ? . ., ., ,, white dust had affected your bod? ., body? what happened was about ten ears body? what happened was about ten years later — body? what happened was about ten years later i _ body? what happened was about ten years later i was _ body? what happened was about ten years later i was on - body? what happened was about ten years later i
downtown was l quarantined for two weeks and then the secretary of the epa, then the secretary of thess and we moved back into the offices. because i had left in such a rush and because i had left, i opened the conference room window, there was one inch of carcinogenic white stuff, let's say, that had blown into the conference room and gone all over the office. so the office was covered in white dust. and when did ou covered in white dust. and when did you realise _ covered in white dust. and...
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epa, epa!en el escenarios de los premios billboard de la música latina que comenzó con la descarga musical de camila cabello con un musical solente con mujeres dejando un gran >>> no gritemos patria o muerte sino... vi! >>> rata de dos patas >>> tributos y premios especiales a paquita la del barrio que convirtió a bad bunny en el caballero de la noche >>> muchas gracias a los premios billboard de la música latina por distinguirme y tomarme en cuenta >>> (gritos) >>> todos... (♪ música ♪) >>> muchas gracias >>> (♪ música ♪) (♪ música ♪) (♪ música ♪) >>> un homenaje a juan gabriel sin igual (♪ música ♪) (♪ música ♪) >>> se me olvidó otra vez! >>> (♪ música ♪) >>> bad bunny! >>> terminamos con bad bunny quien celebró ganar múltiples premios como el artista del año con una improvisación (♪ música ♪) (♪ música ♪) (♪úsica ) >>> y esta tarde se cierra un después de 12 años al frente del noticiero de las 6:30 mi colega y amigo josé díaz-balart se suma a otro proyecto a diario con un show en inglés con
epa, epa!en el escenarios de los premios billboard de la música latina que comenzó con la descarga musical de camila cabello con un musical solente con mujeres dejando un gran >>> no gritemos patria o muerte sino... vi! >>> rata de dos patas >>> tributos y premios especiales a paquita la del barrio que convirtió a bad bunny en el caballero de la noche >>> muchas gracias a los premios billboard de la música latina por distinguirme y tomarme en cuenta...
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epa, epa! para obtener ayuda de un experto en seguros, llama a tu agente local de geico hoy.uir en marcha. regístrate hoy. ♪♪. >>> después de la reapertura por la pandemia el dueño de un restaurante latino en dallas, texas se encontró sin trabajadores para operar el único local de la zona que había sobrevivido a los cierres ante la falta de meseros y recorrió varias opciones, el robot que tiene en su pantalla te atienden en su restaurante, le damos la bienvenida a espartaco, qué gusto saludarte, me imagino que te llevas mejor con los robos que con los trabajadores. >>> te diré que no, saludos desde dallas, texas a todos. >>> cómo se da todo, tiene que ver la recuperación económica con el empleo y no son tal. >>> en realidad el problema no es ese, el problema es que después de la tremenda tormenta de hielo que tuvimos en febrero la gente descansó, decidió salir y salieron en una ola impresionante, lo cual fue maravilloso para el negocio, pero los trabajadores no regresaron, se quedaron haciendo las actividades que hicieron por un año y medio y realmente no les interesa regresa
epa, epa! para obtener ayuda de un experto en seguros, llama a tu agente local de geico hoy.uir en marcha. regístrate hoy. ♪♪. >>> después de la reapertura por la pandemia el dueño de un restaurante latino en dallas, texas se encontró sin trabajadores para operar el único local de la zona que había sobrevivido a los cierres ante la falta de meseros y recorrió varias opciones, el robot que tiene en su pantalla te atienden en su restaurante, le damos la bienvenida a espartaco,...
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look for this labor from the epa. what is the payoff?out one in their home save 2,700 gallons a year. if more families did that, would save millions. for more, follow me @nbc vianearena. >>> oldest national park ranger, age is nothing but the number, big day ahead next. hi, i'm steve and i live in austin, texas. i work as a personal assistant to the owner of a large manufacturing firm. i've got anywhere from 10 to 50 projects going at any given time. i absolutely have to be sharp. let me tell ya, i was struggling with my memory. it was going downhill. my friend recommended that i try prevagen and over time, it made a very significant difference in my memory and in my cognitive ability. i started to feel a much better sense of well-being. prevagen. healthier brain. better life. >>> nation's oldest living park ranger turning 100 years old tomorrow. >> happy birthday. for her birthday gift, she's getting a school named after her. tour guide at rosy the riveter park. she was active in the movement for years. soskin's birthday party, during t
look for this labor from the epa. what is the payoff?out one in their home save 2,700 gallons a year. if more families did that, would save millions. for more, follow me @nbc vianearena. >>> oldest national park ranger, age is nothing but the number, big day ahead next. hi, i'm steve and i live in austin, texas. i work as a personal assistant to the owner of a large manufacturing firm. i've got anywhere from 10 to 50 projects going at any given time. i absolutely have to be sharp. let...
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epa, epa! para obtener ayuda de un experto en seguros, llama a tu agente local de geico hoy. estadounidense caleb plant, durante la conferencia de prensa que anunciaba la pelea que ambos van a protagonizar el prÓximo 6 de noviembre no esperaron tanto, y mire nada mÁs. usted despuÉs de un duelo verbal, vino el empujÓn, canelo a plant, y hubo un intercambio de golpes. quÉ les puedo decir con un corte en la cara terminÓ plant, canelo publicÓ luego en redes sociales "no hables de mi mamÁ". la pelea obviamente estÁ calentando todo, pero al parecer se tratÓ de un error de traducciÓn. vamos a ver quÉ pasa recuerdan al adolescente invidente que acudiÓ al concierto de marc anthony en brooklyn en nueva york, las imÁgenes del salsero boricua para abrazar al jovencito, nos robaron el corazÓn, ahora el papÁ en exclusiva nos cuenta qÉe significa este gesto para su hijo >>> cumpliÓ aÑos en septiembre 20 y le comprÉ los boletos para el cumpleaÑos, y estÁbamos bailando y ahÍ, y marc anthony lo vio y bajÓ, a cantar y baila con Él. fue grandioso, un momento grandioso. le dije, marc anthony estÁ
epa, epa! para obtener ayuda de un experto en seguros, llama a tu agente local de geico hoy. estadounidense caleb plant, durante la conferencia de prensa que anunciaba la pelea que ambos van a protagonizar el prÓximo 6 de noviembre no esperaron tanto, y mire nada mÁs. usted despuÉs de un duelo verbal, vino el empujÓn, canelo a plant, y hubo un intercambio de golpes. quÉ les puedo decir con un corte en la cara terminÓ plant, canelo publicÓ luego en redes sociales "no hables de mi...
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epa, epa! para obtener ayuda de un experto en seguros, llama a tu agente local de geico hoy.s donde está usted. cinthya cisneros: sí, este, como le mencioné, es el edificio más viejito de napa, fue hecho cuando todavía era méxico, en 1845; entonces, estamos en un área que fue hecho a manita con, con nuestra gente mexicana; entonces, este, sí, este, me, me aventé a abrir un changarrito el año pasado, abrimos durante la pandemia, en mayo, y este, y pues, sí, aquí tenemos, este, nuestro desayuno en la mañana, que es muy popular, ah, con nuestros chilaquiles, los rancheros, ah, y luego hacemos la transición a los tacos, y a los burritos, y las tortas, en la tarde; pero también somos panadería, mi mamá es la head baker, ah, y también tenemos cerveza; entonces yo, yo hago cerveza, y este, y apoyo a mucha cerveza artesanal, localmente, entonces, tenemos más de 40 opciones de cerveza; entonces, un lugar muy acogedor, ah, muy familiar, este, cada persona que entra, dice que siente como que están en su pueblito, en méxico; ah, es un sitio muy agradable, y le, le damos mucha pasión, y m
epa, epa! para obtener ayuda de un experto en seguros, llama a tu agente local de geico hoy.s donde está usted. cinthya cisneros: sí, este, como le mencioné, es el edificio más viejito de napa, fue hecho cuando todavía era méxico, en 1845; entonces, estamos en un área que fue hecho a manita con, con nuestra gente mexicana; entonces, este, sí, este, me, me aventé a abrir un changarrito el año pasado, abrimos durante la pandemia, en mayo, y este, y pues, sí, aquí tenemos, este,...
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maybe it's because my former governor christine todd whitman was head of the epa. maybe it's because my predecessor's father was a conservationist who criticized critical watersheds that are protecting us now from dire flooding. maybe it's because of that flooding in hurricane item which left several people dead and what's worse than super storm sandy. but maybe it's because people in new jersey understand how critical this is for our children. for ourplanet . for our neighbors. that's what we need to see more of your and that's why we have to pass the bill back better bill. the time is now. it's truly critical, thank you. and next i will turn it over to my good friend susie lee. >> good afternoon everyone. i'm so honored to stand here today with my colleagues, the league of conservation voters and climate power. two important organizations that have been leading the fight to really sound the alarm but more importantly encourage us to action and addressing the devastating effects of climate change. i represent las vegas nevada's third congressional district and we'
maybe it's because my former governor christine todd whitman was head of the epa. maybe it's because my predecessor's father was a conservationist who criticized critical watersheds that are protecting us now from dire flooding. maybe it's because of that flooding in hurricane item which left several people dead and what's worse than super storm sandy. but maybe it's because people in new jersey understand how critical this is for our children. for ourplanet . for our neighbors. that's what we...
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i mentioned to you the epa said that downtown new york was basically, was, that the air was clean anden bomb that hit all of downtown new york. we still have the same problem with islamic fundamentalism. it sounds like we have not really gone anywhere in terms of the fundamental issues and problems. nothing has changed in 20 years. a film about illegal abortions in 1960s france has won the main golden lion prize at the venice film festival. audrey diwan, who directed happening, said she'd made the movie with both anger and desire. the bbc�*s tim allman looks back at a busy night on the red carpet, and his report contains flash photography. for all the attention they get, you might imagine the rekindled romance of ben affleck and jennifer lopez was the only thing of note happening at this year's venice film festival. but there was the small matter of some awards being handed out. the golden lion for best film to... l'evenement. happening by audrey diwan. the biggest of them all going to the french film happening — its director visibly moved by the honour. set in the 1960s, it tells the
i mentioned to you the epa said that downtown new york was basically, was, that the air was clean anden bomb that hit all of downtown new york. we still have the same problem with islamic fundamentalism. it sounds like we have not really gone anywhere in terms of the fundamental issues and problems. nothing has changed in 20 years. a film about illegal abortions in 1960s france has won the main golden lion prize at the venice film festival. audrey diwan, who directed happening, said she'd made...
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ijust mentioned to you that the epa said that downtown new york was basically... the whole of downtown new york. you know, we still have the same problem with islamic fundamentalism. it sounds like we haven't really gone anywhere in terms of the fundamental issues and problems. nothing has changed in 20 years. except what happened _ has changed in 20 years. except what happened to _ has changed in 20 years. except what happened to you _ has changed in 20 years. except what happened to you could - has changed in 20 years. except | what happened to you could have thrown somebody, but you keep defying the people who were behind this terrorist attack with your determination, despite this bone marrow cancer. ., . ., cancer. correct. i am lucky because — cancer. correct. i am lucky because l _ cancer. correct. i am lucky because i look— cancer. correct. i am lucky because i look back, - cancer. correct. i am lucky because i look back, i - cancer. correct. i am lucky because i look back, i was| cancer. correct. i am lucky. because i look back, i was 43 years old. but as
ijust mentioned to you that the epa said that downtown new york was basically... the whole of downtown new york. you know, we still have the same problem with islamic fundamentalism. it sounds like we haven't really gone anywhere in terms of the fundamental issues and problems. nothing has changed in 20 years. except what happened _ has changed in 20 years. except what happened to _ has changed in 20 years. except what happened to you _ has changed in 20 years. except what happened to you could...
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and the epa is using new technologies to deliver fire, smoke and air quality information directly to people's cell phones. our friends from canada and australia are providing help. and my build back better plan includes billions of dollars for wildfire preparedness, resilience and response, forest management to restore millions of acres and to protect homes and public water sources. this bipartisan bill includes more than $8 billion of increased resilience in wildfires. and add to that the county resolution packages include $14 billion in disaster needs including 9 billion for communities hit by wildfire and drought. we are not going to leave these people in distress. we know that decades of the forest management decisions have created hazardous conditions across the western forests. we can't ignore the reality that these wildfires are being supercharged by climate change. it isn't about red or blue states. it's about fires, just fires. in the past two weeks, i've been in louisiana, where hurricane ida hit with winds up to 175 miles per hour gusting. new jersey and new york walking d
and the epa is using new technologies to deliver fire, smoke and air quality information directly to people's cell phones. our friends from canada and australia are providing help. and my build back better plan includes billions of dollars for wildfire preparedness, resilience and response, forest management to restore millions of acres and to protect homes and public water sources. this bipartisan bill includes more than $8 billion of increased resilience in wildfires. and add to that the...
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i sued epa and i'll take dead aim at the cap and trade bill. >> laura: don't pick our pockets?e thing to make a promise on the election trail and of course another one to keep that promise when the entire democratic establishment is pressing you to betray your constituents. we have to ask, will manchin hold the? does he surrender to pelosi and schumer and break faith with the good people of west virginia and vote yes to help aoc and company to move us closer to socialism? or does he do the right thing and put the interests of his constituents and all americans ahead of the hard left, the rest of the radicals who hate this country or will he listen to the people of west virginia? the latest civics poll has biden's approval at just 21% in west virginia, his disapproval is at 74%. if manchin does the right thing and stands up for the people who sent him to washington, the choice for him is obvious. biden's crazy dream of creating new entitlements has to be stopped. the people of west virginia didn't vote for joe biden or pelosi or schumer, they voted for manchin and he promised he
i sued epa and i'll take dead aim at the cap and trade bill. >> laura: don't pick our pockets?e thing to make a promise on the election trail and of course another one to keep that promise when the entire democratic establishment is pressing you to betray your constituents. we have to ask, will manchin hold the? does he surrender to pelosi and schumer and break faith with the good people of west virginia and vote yes to help aoc and company to move us closer to socialism? or does he do...
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can you expand upon your testimony so why the existing process used by epa for prioritizing superfund cleanup sites may put tribes at a disadvantage? >> in terms of the super fund programs for contaminated cleanup. we have to work directly that native village or the community to receive those funds. we can do a partnership with the government. the reason why we are not getting what we need is priorities a set by the epa rarities set by regulation that seems to be the time we get a drop in the bucket. like the valley of 10,000 barrels, someone gets hurt they were able to clean up in a period of four years and seasons. or when we applied for funds for funding we did not qualify because we were not a tribe. they are infested with this pestis, are still on the ground when epa in blm called on me too identify the site locations at camp lonely we had to show them where those locations were. i worked a lot of the sites in my lifetime with a labor union, with the teamsters. we need our share of money to clean this up. not residuals in the villages i will use point hope as an example. i was ta
can you expand upon your testimony so why the existing process used by epa for prioritizing superfund cleanup sites may put tribes at a disadvantage? >> in terms of the super fund programs for contaminated cleanup. we have to work directly that native village or the community to receive those funds. we can do a partnership with the government. the reason why we are not getting what we need is priorities a set by the epa rarities set by regulation that seems to be the time we get a drop in...
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we have to be prepared for that and if we're over prepared epa nothing happens that is okay.ve to send a signal we are going to stand by the law enforcement, intelligence and protect these critical assets no matter what. >> thank you so much. >>> while the president trump, former president trump backs the insurrectionists republican leadership has yet to condemn the upcoming rally. we'll talk about that next. the dove beauty bar makes my skin feel fresh. i've encouraged serena my best friend to switch. feels moisturized and clean. my friend stefanie, her skin was dry. i'm like girl you better get you some dove. she hooked me up. with a quarter moisturising cream, dove cleans effectively and cares beautifully. visible is wireless that doesn't play games. it's powered by verizon for as little as $25 a month. but it gets crazier. bring a friend every month and get every month for $5. boom! 12 months of $5 wireless. visible, wireless that gets better with friends. hearing is important to living life to the fullest. that's why inside every miracle-ear store, you'll find a better l
we have to be prepared for that and if we're over prepared epa nothing happens that is okay.ve to send a signal we are going to stand by the law enforcement, intelligence and protect these critical assets no matter what. >> thank you so much. >>> while the president trump, former president trump backs the insurrectionists republican leadership has yet to condemn the upcoming rally. we'll talk about that next. the dove beauty bar makes my skin feel fresh. i've encouraged serena my...
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rexford, can you expand upon your testimony for why the existing process used by epa for prioritizing super fund clean-up sites may put tribes at a disadvantage? >> in terms of the super fund or funding programs for contaminated and polluted clean-up, either we have to work directly with the native village of baro or the community of the arctic slope to receive those funds, or we can do a partnership with the border wide government. the reason we're not getting ioi what we need is priorities set by epa, priorities set by regulation don't get to our villages. now, when an accident occurs, that seems to be the time that we get a drop in the bucket.t like the valley of barrow and then they rt provide funding. they were able to clean up in ai period of four years, in four summer seasons. when we applied for funds, we didn't qualify because we weren't a tribe. the duals line sites that are infested with asbestos, pcbs are still onlm the ground. when epa and adec called on me to l identify the site location at camp lonely, we had to show them on a map where those locations were. l i worked
rexford, can you expand upon your testimony for why the existing process used by epa for prioritizing super fund clean-up sites may put tribes at a disadvantage? >> in terms of the super fund or funding programs for contaminated and polluted clean-up, either we have to work directly with the native village of baro or the community of the arctic slope to receive those funds, or we can do a partnership with the border wide government. the reason we're not getting ioi what we need is...
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the epa says standard shower heads use 2.5 gallons of water a minute. a ten-minute shower uses 25 gallons of water. that adds up fast. hey, vianey, it's time for your climate hack. >> let's replace that shower head for one that's labeled "water sense." >> just look for this label from the epa. so what's the payoff? if one family swapped out just one showerhead in their home, that would save 2,700 gall gallf water a year. for more climate hacks on climate change info, follow me at nbcvianeyarana and check out nbcbayarea.com/climatehacks. >> and it also saves water. >> great tips, vianey. thank you so much. >>> nbc bay area is celebrating its hispanic heritage month. and the diversity of this group may surprise you. even if you're a member of the community yourself. "today in the bay's" kris sanchez shows us. >> if you want to know how diverse the hispanic latino/latina population in the bay area is, drive around a little bit on an empty stomach and you'll see how many different tastes of home are around in our community, down to the southern border with
the epa says standard shower heads use 2.5 gallons of water a minute. a ten-minute shower uses 25 gallons of water. that adds up fast. hey, vianey, it's time for your climate hack. >> let's replace that shower head for one that's labeled "water sense." >> just look for this label from the epa. so what's the payoff? if one family swapped out just one showerhead in their home, that would save 2,700 gall gallf water a year. for more climate hacks on climate change info,...
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the findings of an epa report underlines black and latino populations, those 65 and up and the economically never too soon to act. it is never too late attacked. >> joseph goffman of the epa hopes this will be a wake-up call. >> everything we can do to curb the increase in global temperature is going to have some benefit. >> the report finds with just a 3.5 degree increase, black people will be significantly more likely to die and live in areas with the highest increase in childhood asthma. >> as climate change gets these kids are going to be more impacted. >> dr. mary penn nikki -- is concerned about climate justice. >> unfortunately, the minorities produce less pollution but are exposed to more. >> take the interstate open to semi truck traffic, snakes through the oakland flatland, home to more people of color and has higher childhood asthma, opening to a health apartment report. >> 580, trucks have been banned for 70 years. on this stretch in oakland and san leandro, home to the wealthy white residents, with fewer childhood asthma. >> the report shows the hispanic and latino population i
the findings of an epa report underlines black and latino populations, those 65 and up and the economically never too soon to act. it is never too late attacked. >> joseph goffman of the epa hopes this will be a wake-up call. >> everything we can do to curb the increase in global temperature is going to have some benefit. >> the report finds with just a 3.5 degree increase, black people will be significantly more likely to die and live in areas with the highest increase in...
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the epa is ordering a cutback in the use of the production of hydro flor row carbons known as hfc. they are widely used in air-conditioner and refrigeration. the agency will start phasing out the chemicals next year. that move is the biden administration's first major regulatory action to reduce domestic greenhouse gas emissions. . >>> we're celebrating hispanic heritage month. this morning a self-portrait of one latin american icon expected to sell for a record $30 million. it is a self-portrait of frida callow. her husband diego rivera in the center of her forehead. it depicts her crying due to an affair diego had with an actress. >>> kari hall will have a closer look at the weather. ♪hefty, hefty, hefty!♪ whoa... [john cena sniffs] how do they get these things to smell so good? ♪hefty, hefty...♪ ♪hefty, hefty, hefty!♪ must be magic. hefty® ultra strong™ with fabuloso® scent. >>> we have an opportunity to prevent further spread of this disease and we have to give our students that opportunity. >>> right now at 5:00, making it mandatory for students. the schools that just voted to
the epa is ordering a cutback in the use of the production of hydro flor row carbons known as hfc. they are widely used in air-conditioner and refrigeration. the agency will start phasing out the chemicals next year. that move is the biden administration's first major regulatory action to reduce domestic greenhouse gas emissions. . >>> we're celebrating hispanic heritage month. this morning a self-portrait of one latin american icon expected to sell for a record $30 million. it is a...
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we had epa administrator michael eagan with us last weekend, and i brought up the stalled push to bring a $10 million plastics complex to the region, viewed by many residents, activists, and elected officials as an immense environmental threat in a district where cancer rates are 50 times the national average, according to the epa. the permit for the project was suspended last month by the biden administration pending a review. but as you weigh economic needs versus environmental justice, is it realistic that even a smaller version of such a project could come to your district and not add to sickness like this? >> listen, we know that there has been significant issues with plants up and down the river. we know that the residents have had legitimate concerns about the chemicals released into the air. a person should not have to literally die for their job. when we balance economy over the environmental concern, we have to make sure that we balance it and put the community at the forefront to make sure that people aren't dying for their jobs, making sure that we are bringing those pollute
we had epa administrator michael eagan with us last weekend, and i brought up the stalled push to bring a $10 million plastics complex to the region, viewed by many residents, activists, and elected officials as an immense environmental threat in a district where cancer rates are 50 times the national average, according to the epa. the permit for the project was suspended last month by the biden administration pending a review. but as you weigh economic needs versus environmental justice, is it...
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in san dan: the epa monitors the level of ozone in the air and has this interactive air quality site. you can see air quality in parts of the bay area is moderate, indicated by yellow. air quality in the red area is considered unhealthy. ama: highway 50 in the tahoe area set to open at 8:00 tomorrow morning after being closed for a month because of the caldor fire. caltrans will open that part of highway 50 which was closed for fire danger and stayed close so caltrans could clear burned trees. local residents could access the highway today. in the north bay, pg&e has been restored to everyone who had their electricity stopped. we found one couple in solano county who is taking in stride. they lost their home last year and a wildfire and now living in a trailer and they don't seem to mind the latest challenge. >> it is a good precaution. it seems like a lot of the fires have been started by powerlines with the wind is blowing and knocking them down. i am ok with it. ama: pg&e scaled-back this to about 150 customers. dan: about 175 pg&e customers enrichment are still waiting for the lig
in san dan: the epa monitors the level of ozone in the air and has this interactive air quality site. you can see air quality in parts of the bay area is moderate, indicated by yellow. air quality in the red area is considered unhealthy. ama: highway 50 in the tahoe area set to open at 8:00 tomorrow morning after being closed for a month because of the caldor fire. caltrans will open that part of highway 50 which was closed for fire danger and stayed close so caltrans could clear burned trees....
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in san dan: the epa monitors the level of ozone in the air and has this interactive air quality site. you can see air quality in parts of the bay area is moderate, indicated by yellow. air quality in the red area is considered unhealthy. ama: highway 50 in the tahoe area set to open at 8:00 tomorrow morning after being closed for a month because of the caldor fire. caltrans will open that part of highway 50 which was closed for fire danger and stayed close so caltrans could clear burned trees. local residents could access the highway today. in the north bay, pg&e has beenb restored to everyone who had their electricity stopped. we found one couple in solano county who is taking in stride. they lost their home last year and a wildfire and now living in a trailer and they don't seem to mind the latest challenge. >> it is a good precaution. it seems like a lot of the fires have been started by powerlines with the wind is blowing and knocking them down. i am ok with it. ama: pg&e scaled-back this to about 150 customers. dan: about 175 pg&e customers enrichment are still waiting for the li
in san dan: the epa monitors the level of ozone in the air and has this interactive air quality site. you can see air quality in parts of the bay area is moderate, indicated by yellow. air quality in the red area is considered unhealthy. ama: highway 50 in the tahoe area set to open at 8:00 tomorrow morning after being closed for a month because of the caldor fire. caltrans will open that part of highway 50 which was closed for fire danger and stayed close so caltrans could clear burned trees....
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the reason we're not getting what we need is priorities set by epa, priorities set by regulation don't get to our villages. now, when an accident occurs, that seems to be the time that we get a drop in the bucket. like the valley of barrow someone gets home and then they provide funding. they were able to clean up in a period of four years, in four summer seasons. when we applied for funds, we didn't qualify because we weren't a tribe. the places that are infested with asbestos are still on the ground. when they called on me to identify the site locations at camp lonely, we had to show them on a map where those locations were. i worked a lot of those sites in my lifetime with a labor union, with the teamsters. we need our share of money to clean those up. now, residuals. in the villages you can see sheen -- i'll use point hope as an example. i was taking the lead on the radioactive isotopes that were left behind in the '60s. they left isotopes in the ice, in the body of water that local people use for water. it had the highest cancer rates in the nation at the time. the community could
the reason we're not getting what we need is priorities set by epa, priorities set by regulation don't get to our villages. now, when an accident occurs, that seems to be the time that we get a drop in the bucket. like the valley of barrow someone gets home and then they provide funding. they were able to clean up in a period of four years, in four summer seasons. when we applied for funds, we didn't qualify because we weren't a tribe. the places that are infested with asbestos are still on the...
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these are from the epa official categories. unhealthy for sensitive groups. a spare the air day in santa clara where the surface level will smoke and get trapped in the valley. for the rest of the bay the air quality will be moderate at worse and things should get better as we head towards the end of the week. temperatures will drop by the the end of the week and for right nowit hot inland. 89 degrees in sage and 96 livermore and 91 in concord and 103 in fairfield. tomorrow night quite as hot and when things will cool off in the full forecast. >>> paul, thanks. we will see you. >> people enjoying the day off and heading to santa cruz. >> good news for those businesses. >> yes. need i remind you tomorrow is a school day but it doesn't matter to these folks. main beach in santa cruz is packed. >> traffic was a hint of things to come. crowds were already on the sand well before noon and main beach and cal beach and check out the boardwalk. sales were flat this summer at this boutique but foot traffic was up. >> from your perspective people were not spooked by th
these are from the epa official categories. unhealthy for sensitive groups. a spare the air day in santa clara where the surface level will smoke and get trapped in the valley. for the rest of the bay the air quality will be moderate at worse and things should get better as we head towards the end of the week. temperatures will drop by the the end of the week and for right nowit hot inland. 89 degrees in sage and 96 livermore and 91 in concord and 103 in fairfield. tomorrow night quite as hot...
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tenant of that warehouse was a pest control company, which left in 2012 and had to register with the epa for possessing a certain amount of toxic substances carolyn mcnulty says her 96-year-old blind mother with dementia was housed there. >> i'm horrified that my mom had to go through that i'm horrified. >> reporter: state officials revoked the nursing homes' licenses, all owned by one man, who has declined our request for an interview nbc news also uncovered more about the history of these nursing homes. six of the seven received the lowest possible rating from the federal government, and in 2017, medicare documented reports of roaches in one location what would it take to tip the scales for the state to bring criminal charges against the operator >> they would have to conclude that the operator willfully, wantonly recklessly, in reckless disregard for the safety of others allowed this to happen and that folks died. >> reporter: both the state's health department and the attorney general's office are investigating what happened with the seven nursing homes that have not responded to our
tenant of that warehouse was a pest control company, which left in 2012 and had to register with the epa for possessing a certain amount of toxic substances carolyn mcnulty says her 96-year-old blind mother with dementia was housed there. >> i'm horrified that my mom had to go through that i'm horrified. >> reporter: state officials revoked the nursing homes' licenses, all owned by one man, who has declined our request for an interview nbc news also uncovered more about the history...
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delbert rexford, can you expand upon your testimony for why the existing process used by the on epa, use for prioritizing superfund sites, may put tribes at a disadvantage? >> in terms of the super fund funding programs, for contaminated pm cleanup, i think we have to have the word on directly with the native village of barrow, to receive those funds. we want to do a partnership with the border homegrown government. the reason why we are not getting what we need is priorities set by the epa, priorities set by recreation. they don't get to our villages. when an accident occurs, now, that seems to be the time that we get a drop in the bucket. like the valley of 10,000 barrels, someone gets hurt and then they provide -- funding. and they were able to clean up in a period of four years, in some assistance. or could we apply it for other funding? we could not qualify because we were the tribe. there were two landslides that are infested with pc bees, as best, us and are still on the ground. but epa and other agencies called on me to identify the site locations at camp mooney, we had to sh
delbert rexford, can you expand upon your testimony for why the existing process used by the on epa, use for prioritizing superfund sites, may put tribes at a disadvantage? >> in terms of the super fund funding programs, for contaminated pm cleanup, i think we have to have the word on directly with the native village of barrow, to receive those funds. we want to do a partnership with the border homegrown government. the reason why we are not getting what we need is priorities set by the...
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yesterday's gains, one of the ev startup's luxury sedans has been rated at 520 miles of range by the epathat's the longest of any car rated by the epa tesla's elon musk praising chinese automakers, in a prerecorded speech at a green vehicle conference in china. take a listen. >> i have a great deal of respect for driving these technologies my frank observation is that chinese automobile companies are the most competitive in the world, especially because some are very good at software. and it's the software that will most shape the future of the automobile industry. >> this week's been busy between the lucid rating, tesla, and now ford doubling capacity of the lightning, finally getting to 150,000 reservations >> i think that ford's numbers have to include the possibility of a certain part of the battery being in short supply, that is -- the reason i mention it is because we already have a semiconductor shortage supply. i happen to be a huge believer in ford. i just caution people that every time you get excited you have to remember that the semiconductor situation is not going to resolve
yesterday's gains, one of the ev startup's luxury sedans has been rated at 520 miles of range by the epathat's the longest of any car rated by the epa tesla's elon musk praising chinese automakers, in a prerecorded speech at a green vehicle conference in china. take a listen. >> i have a great deal of respect for driving these technologies my frank observation is that chinese automobile companies are the most competitive in the world, especially because some are very good at software. and...
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you served on the epa advisory committee under president obama and he watched after that as presidentmp took a vastly different approach. how can countries, cities deal with trying to put policies in place to adapt to issues like this when different administrations take such different approaches? >> it is profoundly difficult for them to make adaptations, particularly when there is incoherence at the federal government. this is a challenge that is not only unique to the u.s., but it plays out in many countries. you've got incoherent policymaking at the highest levels of government, whether in the u.s. or brazil or across europe, in india, you name it. but you also have a great number of folks at the municipal level pushing hard, bringing in resources, rethinking policies to adapt to this unfolding crisis. you are seeing some of this now. we heard it with new york. we have to get new york city and the rest of the state better prepared to deal with these catastrophic weather events. i think there is hope at the minutes of the level, but it will be a constant battle when you have leaders
you served on the epa advisory committee under president obama and he watched after that as presidentmp took a vastly different approach. how can countries, cities deal with trying to put policies in place to adapt to issues like this when different administrations take such different approaches? >> it is profoundly difficult for them to make adaptations, particularly when there is incoherence at the federal government. this is a challenge that is not only unique to the u.s., but it plays...
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because in, via the current solution dialogue a beta test, if that's a shaft or no need for me or the epa, i don't use doing this one, which one isn't stuck on stuck on the baby's already taking his 1st step and is in perfect health, which is what matters most, julio, dennis, cost, i thought, put my leaving my job. if you look up in my live on the, on his wife has mothers a nice him as obliged pieces other than in going to swim. is that what's called the skid awful by elim coffee, that let's go to st. rush in the marketplace and been yet knock me down for light. i think we can learn from the next and you start to figure out what's the don't a few people are as brave and buoyant as julio, and that takes us special kind of talent. it's not the way to put the scope of capital level those age. if we, which we can use player smith recently so far, there's no genetic proof the talent can be inherited, unlike physical appearance. and that remains an open question. it's up to every individual to decide how to develop their skills and who they want to become. when i was looking for the private and
because in, via the current solution dialogue a beta test, if that's a shaft or no need for me or the epa, i don't use doing this one, which one isn't stuck on stuck on the baby's already taking his 1st step and is in perfect health, which is what matters most, julio, dennis, cost, i thought, put my leaving my job. if you look up in my live on the, on his wife has mothers a nice him as obliged pieces other than in going to swim. is that what's called the skid awful by elim coffee, that let's go...
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this is the overall snapshot from the epa. this is the information you would find through air noun.llow on here today. yesterday was all green. close inspection shows you the south bay and into the city, we have a few hangers on through the tri-valley, still technically on that high end of good, but very close to going into moderate. the forecast for the next 2 days keeps it pretty much like this. that's the official forecast, but there's another way to look at that. instead of looking at the big picture view from where the smokers coming from, let's just come in for the close-up look at home, and it let's play this through for the next 2 days. that's about as much as you can play them out. you get about a day and a half of trustworthy information. there's some good news. that's today. now watch what happens friday. we are going to get a bit more of an onshore flow to help clear that out. we don't get rid of all of it. just looking at this tool, and he has to take all of these into consideration. don't overlook the fact that area quality management district has thrown friday and sat
this is the overall snapshot from the epa. this is the information you would find through air noun.llow on here today. yesterday was all green. close inspection shows you the south bay and into the city, we have a few hangers on through the tri-valley, still technically on that high end of good, but very close to going into moderate. the forecast for the next 2 days keeps it pretty much like this. that's the official forecast, but there's another way to look at that. instead of looking at the...
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china and france, angered by the new parked other, is asking what this could mean for nato and the epa trend. cuz some of the latest reactions, when donald trump left office and joe biden took charge, it could have been a sigh of relief for some of washington's you allies just when europe was starting to think that the future would be more predictable under the new president. this happens, i'm very angry today and bitter. this is not something allies do to each other. the world, the jungle, france has just been reminded this bitter truth by the way, the u. s. and u. k of stopped her in the back in australia fil a v e readers are still really over what the biden and ministration did in ghana, stan, and now paris has been stunned by washington's announcement of a new partnership with australia and the u. k. called all because, but haven't the u. s. the u. k. and all these been calls allied for ages? what's the problem? well, thanks to august, australia will now be hooked up with us technology to build nuclear submarines while france waves goodbye to its own multi 1000000000 dollar contra
china and france, angered by the new parked other, is asking what this could mean for nato and the epa trend. cuz some of the latest reactions, when donald trump left office and joe biden took charge, it could have been a sigh of relief for some of washington's you allies just when europe was starting to think that the future would be more predictable under the new president. this happens, i'm very angry today and bitter. this is not something allies do to each other. the world, the jungle,...
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and as the governor of new york state says, epa present crisis. now this is the new norm. mike, thanks mike can live 1st in washington. a still ahead on. i just need a banning artist from tv and limiting childrens access to video games. china sweeping campaign to tighten control over the business sense society continue. mexico cracked down on refugees and asylum seekers. the united nation says their rights must be protected. ah. hello again. thanks for joining in. we had some record rainfall in new york, you know, at central park scooping up 80 millimeters of rain within a single hour. states of emergency now declared in new york and new jersey of this action headed toward the atlantic provinces in canada, where they can expect upwards of 100 millimeters of rain. and look at this winfield out toward gas fate on friday. next stop or go into the desert southwest and without much sooner moisture popping back up as we head toward a nevada, new mexico, colorado and our wins. they're starting to die down across california, which is certainly good news for those wildfires burning
and as the governor of new york state says, epa present crisis. now this is the new norm. mike, thanks mike can live 1st in washington. a still ahead on. i just need a banning artist from tv and limiting childrens access to video games. china sweeping campaign to tighten control over the business sense society continue. mexico cracked down on refugees and asylum seekers. the united nation says their rights must be protected. ah. hello again. thanks for joining in. we had some record rainfall in...
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believe that this can be approached by intensifying the food production, both from land and water like an epa culture within the same time enforcing fix regulations to ensure that we get the high quality fruit for the founder of this eco farm. the way forward is clear, is crucially important to transfer the knowledge of sustainability to future generations, without which they will be no future generations. and for us, we want to pass that free future. and that's our key emotional emission to be what is so for generations to come join wolf out a 0, a shania cutter still here and i was 0. the make the splash, the civilians think, which would turn off the 3, those you know. but of course, a former west time money comes back the whole into coming up with a this is held through the most vicious, where the slightest error means a one way ticket over the edge we have for that remainder come back home. we may not meet on children, breathing tough condition, facing desks at every time. what does that kid? they'll gamble with their lives, just to uninstall risk and it's all on al jazeera. women use gre
believe that this can be approached by intensifying the food production, both from land and water like an epa culture within the same time enforcing fix regulations to ensure that we get the high quality fruit for the founder of this eco farm. the way forward is clear, is crucially important to transfer the knowledge of sustainability to future generations, without which they will be no future generations. and for us, we want to pass that free future. and that's our key emotional emission to be...
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the findings of the new epa report underlines black and latino populations, those 65 and up and economicallyd are more at risk as the threat of climate change intensify. >> it is never too soon to it is never too late. >> this report is hoped to be a wake-up call. >> anything we can do to curb the increase in global temperatures. that will have at least some benefit. child asthma diagnoses. impacted. >> they are concerned about climate justice. >> unfortunately, the minorities produce less pollution. >> the interstate that has opened to semitruck traffic snakes through the oakland flatland. this according to the county report. on the stretch hunting through the east bay hills in oakland and the home to the wealthy and more white residents with fewer instances of childhood asthma. the report shows the hispanic and latino publishing more likely to work outside in construction and agriculture will be impacted by heat related injuries and the elderly are more likely to suffer from unhealthy air quality if action is not taken. >> those are the people where we should be directing our investments.
the findings of the new epa report underlines black and latino populations, those 65 and up and economicallyd are more at risk as the threat of climate change intensify. >> it is never too soon to it is never too late. >> this report is hoped to be a wake-up call. >> anything we can do to curb the increase in global temperatures. that will have at least some benefit. child asthma diagnoses. impacted. >> they are concerned about climate justice. >> unfortunately,...
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version of its debut sedan has been confirmed as the longest range electric vehicle ever rated by the epampany says the agency awarded it an official rating of 520 miles of range. still lucid plans to build fewer than 500 cars with those specifications and they will cost $159,000. the world economic forum will return to davos, switzerland next january. organizers say they're working with swiss authorities and health experts to make it safe. the meeting will focus on accelerating stakeholders are capitalism, including inclusivity at work. guy: i wonder whether this will work. everybody i talk to about davos, they are coming from all over the world and i can talk to them all the same time or one by one depending on how you want to do business. is that going to work this time around? alix: it is cold and indoors. the two things you should not be doing in covid. all of the cocktail parties and dinners come you cannot go around masked. even if you have a vaccination passport. i do not buy it. guy: we will see how big it is. these days the fact you do not have to travel and you can talk to clie
version of its debut sedan has been confirmed as the longest range electric vehicle ever rated by the epampany says the agency awarded it an official rating of 520 miles of range. still lucid plans to build fewer than 500 cars with those specifications and they will cost $159,000. the world economic forum will return to davos, switzerland next january. organizers say they're working with swiss authorities and health experts to make it safe. the meeting will focus on accelerating stakeholders...
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against federal overreach as a lawyer for the liberties alliance, she fought the clinton administration's epall and from there she went on to become the national committeewoman for the republican party in wyoming, a push she vacated into this race. great to see you tonight. you supported liz cheney in the past and even donated to her yet now you are running to unseat her. what has changed? >> thank you for having me. wonderful to be on your show and it is very simple, liz cheney has betrayed wyoming, she betrayed all of us and she betrayed me, had i known five years ago that liz cheney would align herself of pelosi and the radical democrats in washington dc i wouldn't have taken that first phone call. the state of wyoming deserves to be represented by someone from wyoming, someone born and raised here as i was and someone who has wyoming's best interests at heart. that's why am running to be the next congresswoman from the state of wyoming. >> specifically on what issues do you take issue with her? >> server once was one of the primary ones is she aligned with pelosi and the radical democrats
against federal overreach as a lawyer for the liberties alliance, she fought the clinton administration's epall and from there she went on to become the national committeewoman for the republican party in wyoming, a push she vacated into this race. great to see you tonight. you supported liz cheney in the past and even donated to her yet now you are running to unseat her. what has changed? >> thank you for having me. wonderful to be on your show and it is very simple, liz cheney has...
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the epa says limiting them will reduce emissions by 4.5 billion metric tons of carbon dioxide by 2050e years of emissions for the u.s. power sector. kumasi: abc 7 news is dedicated to all issues combating climate change and the solutions to building a better bay area. you can find more coverage on the app and you can download that wherever you stream. [applause] reggie: birthday she will never forget. this is president obama wishing her a happy 100th. she is the oldest national park ranger. a school was renamed after her. >> it means a number of children will go into the world knowing who i was and what i was doing here. maybe it will make a difference. reggie: she now works via sharing her experience as a black woman working as a file clerk in a segregated union hall. she could not pinpoint a secret to a long life but certainly the genetics of their, her grandmother, born a slave in 1856, live to be 102. kumasi: a self-portrait by freda kahlo is expected to sell for millions of dollars at auction. that would set a new auction record for a latin american artist's work. reggie: bart is
the epa says limiting them will reduce emissions by 4.5 billion metric tons of carbon dioxide by 2050e years of emissions for the u.s. power sector. kumasi: abc 7 news is dedicated to all issues combating climate change and the solutions to building a better bay area. you can find more coverage on the app and you can download that wherever you stream. [applause] reggie: birthday she will never forget. this is president obama wishing her a happy 100th. she is the oldest national park ranger. a...
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the epa ordering a sharp cut back in the use and production of hydrofluorocarbons known as hfcs, climatemicals widely used in air-conditioning and refrigeration. >>> the steps oakland leaders are now taking amid an alarming increase this crime. plus, will it be a game changer in the covid fight? everything you need to know about the fda's decision to authorize pfizer booster shots for millions of americans. >>> welcome back. we're moving you forward with a look at our top stories. live look in oakland where leaders are declaring an emergency due to the surge in crime. this week the city marked its 100th homicide of the year. yesterday a police officer was shot in the line of duty. he is expected to recover. leaders are asking the county to allocate federal stimulus money for violence prevention. >>> today the cdc is figuring out how to roll out the pfizer booster shot. the fda gave the green light for boosters to anyone over the age of 65, high risk adults, teacher rs and health care workers, among others. those boosters will only be available to people who received their second dose six
the epa ordering a sharp cut back in the use and production of hydrofluorocarbons known as hfcs, climatemicals widely used in air-conditioning and refrigeration. >>> the steps oakland leaders are now taking amid an alarming increase this crime. plus, will it be a game changer in the covid fight? everything you need to know about the fda's decision to authorize pfizer booster shots for millions of americans. >>> welcome back. we're moving you forward with a look at our top...
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rights case about the conditions that hadn't been responded to by february 2020. 8 years waiting for him epa grant to come through. even the time that it takes to do the hookworm study. i'm just curious. those four words in a matter of speaking could sum up a lot of what's in the book so i'm curious how those make you feel. >> it's a testament to what we have to do to solve these problems. the reason people wait is because some people get frustrated and we have to be persistent because these conditions are part of a failed economic system that excludes people that are poor. whether they are black, white, whether they are in the south or the north, if they are on indigenous land, it excludes them from the decision-making process and usually if they are in the line at all if it comes to getting access for those things for better quality of life including clean air and water. we have to change that and i think that is a good way to say it is a charge to young people to make sure we can unpack the systems because we can do better. >> you've met people working for other communities throughout the
rights case about the conditions that hadn't been responded to by february 2020. 8 years waiting for him epa grant to come through. even the time that it takes to do the hookworm study. i'm just curious. those four words in a matter of speaking could sum up a lot of what's in the book so i'm curious how those make you feel. >> it's a testament to what we have to do to solve these problems. the reason people wait is because some people get frustrated and we have to be persistent because...
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the epa is ordering a sharp cut back in the use and production of hydrofluorocarbons known as hfc, climatemicals widely used in air-condition the agency will start phasing down the chemicals next year and by 85% over the next 15 years. the move is the biden administration's first regulatory act to reduce greenhouse gas emissions. >>> the fire fight that's under way and how soon it could impact bay area air quality. >>> plus, caught on camera. another neighborhood on high alert after a mountain lion is spots roaming someone's yard. >>> thanks for sticking around. a california judge ruled convicted killer scott peterson must be resentenced to life in prison for the murder of his pregnant wife lacy. >> he was originally sentenced to death for the murder of lacy and the couple's unborn son connor in 2002, but the california supreme court overturned that death sentence last year citing issues with jury selection. yesterday the judge ruled peterson will now be sentenced to life in prison without the possibility of parole. his attorneys are still seeking a retrial. >>> new detail this is morning,
the epa is ordering a sharp cut back in the use and production of hydrofluorocarbons known as hfc, climatemicals widely used in air-condition the agency will start phasing down the chemicals next year and by 85% over the next 15 years. the move is the biden administration's first regulatory act to reduce greenhouse gas emissions. >>> the fire fight that's under way and how soon it could impact bay area air quality. >>> plus, caught on camera. another neighborhood on high alert...
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julian: according to an analysis from our data team, 2014 epa numbers, residents living within 10 milesf interstate 880 have on average twice the cancer risk and are almost twice as likely to develop respiratory illnesses than those living the same distance from 580 where trucks are banned. the health council has been serving the community for more than 50 years. after a.j. and james has care for patients there for the last 26, he had seen the impact firsthand. dr. james: that is hard to bear because there is so much we can do. the number of children going to the er and being newly diagnosed with asthma has grown up -- gone up in the question becomes, why? julian: the alarming number of children in west oakland going to the er with asthma. the families affected. it is difficult to imagine and so many people might be asking, what is being done about it? in our full report, you will hear from the port of oakland about what they are doing to cut down on omissions and from the san francisco-based company that is mapping out the differences in air-quality block by block to hopefully find sol
julian: according to an analysis from our data team, 2014 epa numbers, residents living within 10 milesf interstate 880 have on average twice the cancer risk and are almost twice as likely to develop respiratory illnesses than those living the same distance from 580 where trucks are banned. the health council has been serving the community for more than 50 years. after a.j. and james has care for patients there for the last 26, he had seen the impact firsthand. dr. james: that is hard to bear...
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reggie: the epa will announce a new rule today to drastically reduce the amount of pollution we put intor. the agency plans to limit the manufacture of hfcs. these are highly potent greenhouse gases used in river traders and air-conditioners. meeting these will reduce emissions by about 4.5 billion that are tons of carbon dioxide by 2050. that's equal to nearly years of admissions from the u.s. power sector. abc 7 is dedicated to all issues in combating climate change and the solutions to help build a better bay area. you can see more of our climate watch coverage on our bay area connected tv at and you can download that wherever you stream. kumasi: a former apology centuries in the making. the past wrongs san jose leaders are acknowledging. reggie: you don't have to fork over a lot of money to get great food at a great price. san francisco restaurants named on a brand-new michelin guide. mike: it looks like i need to make reservations early. let's look down at the south bay. low clouds moving across. we are looking at 280 and 17. 75 up in the hills. you can see the warm air is working r
reggie: the epa will announce a new rule today to drastically reduce the amount of pollution we put intor. the agency plans to limit the manufacture of hfcs. these are highly potent greenhouse gases used in river traders and air-conditioners. meeting these will reduce emissions by about 4.5 billion that are tons of carbon dioxide by 2050. that's equal to nearly years of admissions from the u.s. power sector. abc 7 is dedicated to all issues in combating climate change and the solutions to help...
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. >> i was down there, even after the epa told me us the air was safe, i knew it wasn't, but they toldnted to do my part and reopen my office. since then, my secretary died, five other people in my office got cancer. we're a microcosm of every other office, and at least we know about these programs. the vast majority don't. >> reporter: so many of these stories are also told at the 9/11 museum where columns from the trade center and a mutilated fire engine stand silently as vivid reminders of the violence unleashed on 9/11. but museum president alice greenwald says there's a message for visitors that towers over anything. that there once was a time when americans stood united. >> this attitude that we can help one another, that we can be of service to our community and our nation, that's a lesson i want people to come away from this museum thinking about, particularly at a moment when we are so polarized and so fragmented as a society. we know how to do that. the question we want people to ask themselves is, does it take an event like 9/11 to remind us how to be the human beings we hav
. >> i was down there, even after the epa told me us the air was safe, i knew it wasn't, but they toldnted to do my part and reopen my office. since then, my secretary died, five other people in my office got cancer. we're a microcosm of every other office, and at least we know about these programs. the vast majority don't. >> reporter: so many of these stories are also told at the 9/11 museum where columns from the trade center and a mutilated fire engine stand silently as vivid...