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sutherland uh with your experience at epa. how would you expect the results of this research to support future rule makings and inform the work of epa in that area? >> i absolutely expect that the results are going to show we need to have controls on p follows through the pre treatment program so that the utilities as jim playable was just saying i won't have to bear the cost of all the treatment of coming into these municipal treatment plants. i'm convinced that the biosolids study is going to show we already know from decatur alabama experience that biosolids are going to be concentrated with these forever chemicals. and that in turn really eliminates the really wonderful beneficial use of biosolids. you know that all of us depend on not just for you know, good use of that product but also for really defraying the costs from municipal treatment plants. >> yeah, thank you for that. another reason to get upstream to the source of these contaminants and do something about that. i will go to you next. your testimony brings the p
sutherland uh with your experience at epa. how would you expect the results of this research to support future rule makings and inform the work of epa in that area? >> i absolutely expect that the results are going to show we need to have controls on p follows through the pre treatment program so that the utilities as jim playable was just saying i won't have to bear the cost of all the treatment of coming into these municipal treatment plants. i'm convinced that the biosolids study is...
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the epa will do that.t's why we have many of the cases putting filtering systems on each individual households water well so we do have that authority. >> do we adequately determine? >> could the risk be adequately -- >> i'm sorry, i can't hear. >> is one of my constituents brings well water. >> when they deal with contamination cleanup and usually if we want to do the monitoring we don't just assume that they are all meeting the national standards but we get information from that specific geographic area where we suspect the contamination problem. >> it concluded the residence do in fact drink from wells in the island and i will submit for the record. >> yes ma'am, so ordered. >> the reason i'm raising this question, people said at the time that there wasn't drinking water from the wells and now they've established that yes they do. do you have any comment on that? you need to cite specific data before you can assume that they are safe and there is a high chance that they are contaminated. >> i appreciate
the epa will do that.t's why we have many of the cases putting filtering systems on each individual households water well so we do have that authority. >> do we adequately determine? >> could the risk be adequately -- >> i'm sorry, i can't hear. >> is one of my constituents brings well water. >> when they deal with contamination cleanup and usually if we want to do the monitoring we don't just assume that they are all meeting the national standards but we get...
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epa administrator michael regan.ank you, erica. >>> former governor andrew cuomo now named in a new criminal filing which accuses him of groping a former aide. those details are next. challenges. and a few surprises. but wherever you are on your journey. your dell technologies advisor is here for you - with the right tech solutions. so you can stop at nothing for your customers. the sleep number 360 smart bed is on sale now. it helps keep you effortlessly comfortable by sensing your movements and automatically responding to both of you. and, it's temperature balancing to help you stay comfortable all night. it even tracks your circadian rhythm, so you know when you're at your best. in other words, it's the most energy-building, wellness-boosting, parent-powering, proven quality night's sleep we've ever made. save up to $1,200 on select sleep number 360 smart beds and adjustable bases. plus, 0% interest for 36 months on all smart beds. ends monday. i'm not getting through the pandemic just to end up with the flu. i as
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the state of michigan would not have responded to this crisis if it hadn't been for the petition from epa >> how do you know that >> because years had gone by where nothing had happened >> reporter: hundreds of people have been waiting hours, lines stretched across several blocks for some this is their only hope at fresh drinking water >> this community cannot afford to buy water. i'm horrified. i cannot believe for one second that a city, a state, or the federal government would allow children to continue to drink this water >> reporter: but the state agency responsible for oversight of the water supply says they've been addressing the lead levels all along. >> steps were taken as soon as the elevated levels were recorded to work on that corrosion control and get that in place. corrosion control takes time we are seeing elevated numbers, but we're also seeing in general an improvement overall. >> reporter: a community fearful and worried about their health the state and the epa have allocated millions of dollars to fix the pipes here, but officials say that's a process that could take ye
the state of michigan would not have responded to this crisis if it hadn't been for the petition from epa >> how do you know that >> because years had gone by where nothing had happened >> reporter: hundreds of people have been waiting hours, lines stretched across several blocks for some this is their only hope at fresh drinking water >> this community cannot afford to buy water. i'm horrified. i cannot believe for one second that a city, a state, or the federal...
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epa, epa! para obtener ayuda de un experto en seguros, llama a tu agente local de geico hoy.sita, chris wondolowski y fierro empataba el partido. en el tiempo de compensación chris wondolowski pone el dos por uno, es el máximo goleador de toda la liga en el segundo tiempo nos regalaría esta pintura para enmascarar con velocidad en medio de tres jugadores con la parte externa del botín definía 3 x 1 para san josél al 78 la defensa, permitía poner el cuarto para los terremotos. a 92 otro error les costaría el tercero. ganan 4 x 3 >> chivas rayadas de guadalajara visita a tigres de miguel herrera gignac tiro libre y lo ganaban 1 x 0 siendo los mejores del partido después dueñas pone este balón para el francés que clavaba el segundo al 84 rebote de ante una pero no sería suficiente nba golden state warriors visita y vence a thunder el verdadero mvp de la noche fue green >> usl championship berenjenas porque en kansas manchester city y con la derrota de galaxy se quedaron con el último puesto de los playoffs ahora jugarán contra lokomotiv en el paso so...! ¿pao que tocó? paola! pa
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epa, epa! para obtener ayuda de un experto en seguros, llama a tu agente local de geico hoy. tras ser separados en la frontera . >>> para despedirnos esta tarde lo vamos hacer con una dulce celebración, la heladería de la ciudad de burnley cumple 75 años de endulzar el paladar de varios niños y chicos. >>> el establecimiento mantiene las paredes en 1950, si no lo has visitado los puedes encontrar en la ciudad de burnley green esos usos artesanales que preparan con tanto amor. >>> hay que averiguarlo buenas tarde nos vemos a las 11. >> nuevo frente la exigencia de la prueba de vacunació es vital para la salud seguridad rechazan inmunizarse generando tensión buenas tardes el enfrentamiento entre alcaldesa u el sindicato de policía está pendiente boicot al mandato de la vacunación tendría consecueia
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this is not just overoversight the epa.lot to overthrow an election, with plotters and supporters still out there. with some of the people seeking to return to power are trying to ride this maga movement to do it, that includes bannon. you see him talking about action and rallies. it may include mark meadows, who was chief of staff, and who has been challenging the legitimacy of congress to run this probe. it goes to the report i mentioned earlier. what people can get away with tends to impact what they try to do next. and during the trump administration, they made congressional defiance standard. so there have been many interbranch clashes before. this is not the first time. but the trump white house went farther, and blatantly defied two impeachment probes, including one where one of the articles was obstruction of congress. they defied getting the truth out of trump's top lawyer, but they ultimately lost. he had to give testimony. and they defied a subpoena for trump's taxes. it was another battle that trump lost. though
this is not just overoversight the epa.lot to overthrow an election, with plotters and supporters still out there. with some of the people seeking to return to power are trying to ride this maga movement to do it, that includes bannon. you see him talking about action and rallies. it may include mark meadows, who was chief of staff, and who has been challenging the legitimacy of congress to run this probe. it goes to the report i mentioned earlier. what people can get away with tends to impact...
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no one said anything, i elected officials, governor officials, epa, body saia word.ened on september, we found a petition, a sta of emergency with the federal government. after filing that, they started to move. if we had not filed that petition, we would not be talking today, and may be another three or four years at the residence of benton harbor and would be drinking that tainted water, which is so crucial. the governor couldave done nothing without that petition. also, this is an election year for her. let me say something about the bottled water ing distributed. 30,000 cases are being distribud in beon harbor, 25 thousand going to the surrounding areas. they are the ones coming to pick the war up. that is a major crisis we have to talk aboualso. yocannotay you are pting 30,000 cases of water into benton harbor but allows people inurrounding areas to pick the water up. i am very upset about that. i cannot believe they di't have a better system to make sure everyone in benton harbor gets freshwater. amy: dr. mona hanna-attisha, you were the one that blew open the
no one said anything, i elected officials, governor officials, epa, body saia word.ened on september, we found a petition, a sta of emergency with the federal government. after filing that, they started to move. if we had not filed that petition, we would not be talking today, and may be another three or four years at the residence of benton harbor and would be drinking that tainted water, which is so crucial. the governor couldave done nothing without that petition. also, this is an election...
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so she got a grant from the ministry of education and science and created an epa cardio electrode that can be put directly on the heart through thorough accost copy, which, unless, which involves a very small incision. the device is 18 millimeters in diameter and it works just as well is now now they're finishing with their 2nd grad research. and initially the pacemaker has a battery, of course, a tiny one. but now they're finishing up with their research aimed at using the energy of the hot contractions to recharge it. if they put that there, take a short break right now. when we're back, we'll continue talking to a world renowned heart surgeon, low located stay with us. when europe is mentioned to what do you think a place an idea, a common place with diverging ideas? maybe you think of the european union think what you wish, but europe is in crisis. it must choose between being in ideological construct or a place with real people. and we'll meet with them and say that i feel that believes go. he did, who bought? i bought a dial tomorrow, a couple of reviews on your quote, but i don'
so she got a grant from the ministry of education and science and created an epa cardio electrode that can be put directly on the heart through thorough accost copy, which, unless, which involves a very small incision. the device is 18 millimeters in diameter and it works just as well is now now they're finishing with their 2nd grad research. and initially the pacemaker has a battery, of course, a tiny one. but now they're finishing up with their research aimed at using the energy of the hot...
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so she got a grant from the ministry of education and science and created an epa cardio electrode that can be put directly on the heart through thorough accost, copy richness, which involves a very small incision. the device is 18 millimeters in diameter and it works just as well is now now they're finishing with their 2nd grad research. and initially the pacemaker has a battery, of course, a tiny one. but now they're finishing up with their research aimed at using the energy of the hot contractions to recharge it. if they put that there, take a short break right now. when we're back, we'll continue talking to a world renowned heart surgeon, located stay with us. when europe is mentioned to what do you think a place an idea, a common place with diverging ideas? maybe you think of the european union think what you wish, but europe is in crisis. it must choose between being in ideological construct or a place with real people. and real me with these people learn from their own experience, how vulnerable a business is to the bank. so he pushed my business over, the age, pushes me right to
so she got a grant from the ministry of education and science and created an epa cardio electrode that can be put directly on the heart through thorough accost, copy richness, which involves a very small incision. the device is 18 millimeters in diameter and it works just as well is now now they're finishing with their 2nd grad research. and initially the pacemaker has a battery, of course, a tiny one. but now they're finishing up with their research aimed at using the energy of the hot...
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a professor called olga bacteria who created an epa, cardio electronic pacemaker credit. the trim. now how does that work then we stay when we implant pacemakers that get the we now have tens of thousands of people going about their lives with pacemakers was a little, there's always a small chance of electrode thrombosis or infection. you can still, in addition, the electrodes go through the tri cosper valve and can to an extent with the, depending on its exact position. it can prevent the tri, cosper dow, from closing all the way lay because kept. so she got a grant from the ministry of education and science and created an epa cordial electrode that can be put directly on the heart through thor acost copy which, unless, which involves a very small incision. the device is 18 millimeters in diameter and it works just as well is now now they're finishing with their 2nd grant research. and initially the pacemaker has a battery, of course, a tiny one. but now they're finishing up with their research aimed at using the energy of the hot contractions to recharge it if they, but they're t
a professor called olga bacteria who created an epa, cardio electronic pacemaker credit. the trim. now how does that work then we stay when we implant pacemakers that get the we now have tens of thousands of people going about their lives with pacemakers was a little, there's always a small chance of electrode thrombosis or infection. you can still, in addition, the electrodes go through the tri cosper valve and can to an extent with the, depending on its exact position. it can prevent the tri,...
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the epa, though, says this is just the first step. guys, back to you. >> an important story.cool. i think we should see other people. why don't you let your hair down so we can talk about this face-to-face? no no no no no... if you can let your hair down, just a little bit down? no no no no! what!? you're so far away can't hear ya! huhh. the home with dunkin' is where you want to be. where does the stress go when you're driving a lincoln? maybe it winds up somewhere over the bermuda triangle. you might have your own theory. but maybe it's better to just let it go. why hide your skin if dupixent has your moderate-to-severe eczema, or atopic dermatitis under control? hide our skin? not us. because dupixent targets a root cause of eczema, it helps heal your skin from within, keeping you one step ahead of it. and for kids ages 6 and up, that means clearer skin, and noticeably less itch. hide my skin? not me. by helping to control eczema with dupixent, you can change how their skin looks and feels. and that's the kind of change you notice. hide my skin? not me. don't use if you're
the epa, though, says this is just the first step. guys, back to you. >> an important story.cool. i think we should see other people. why don't you let your hair down so we can talk about this face-to-face? no no no no no... if you can let your hair down, just a little bit down? no no no no! what!? you're so far away can't hear ya! huhh. the home with dunkin' is where you want to be. where does the stress go when you're driving a lincoln? maybe it winds up somewhere over the bermuda...
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it was disappointing to hear that the cal epa and d.w.r. dropped negotiations for the lower san joaquin river. we have lost a key option for resolving differences with the bay-delta plan. the p.u.c. needs to take responsibility for this loss. we serve 2-point tetch million people and our governor being a former mayor. it is certain that the cal epa and d.w.r. met with governor newsom. this is a poor reflection us. some of the questions were you as commissioners aware that the negotiations deteriorated. request not there's a transparency and oversight concern. two, how long staff known that the trba was a nonstarter? what actions was taken to make progress? three, environmentalists were not at the table. four, how far did we go to broker solution? did they meet with governor newsom? clearly, we didn't sufficiently understand the dynamics or movies of the players involved or we were just using the v.a. process to buy time. this is a loss for everyone including governor newsom but most of all for the sfpuc. they left the door open. i will be s
it was disappointing to hear that the cal epa and d.w.r. dropped negotiations for the lower san joaquin river. we have lost a key option for resolving differences with the bay-delta plan. the p.u.c. needs to take responsibility for this loss. we serve 2-point tetch million people and our governor being a former mayor. it is certain that the cal epa and d.w.r. met with governor newsom. this is a poor reflection us. some of the questions were you as commissioners aware that the negotiations...
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allegations of misuse of super fund sites at the epa.his criminal complaint by a house that voted unanimously because they viewed it add a institutional to not be trampled by the executive. what does it say that house republican leadership is recommending a no vote on this vote now, 30 years later? >> i say it's shocking but it sure doesn't feel that way given the political temperature and how folks on the other side of the aisle have treated this issue since january 6th when many of them spoke out against the former president. now they seem to walk back those remarks. it's deeply unfortunate. these were individuals, many of them, were on the house floor with us and they were witnesses and they saw what happened. they still continue to avoid the accountability that is due. that's the problem that we have here. it's truly unfortunate. >> there are three other witness who is are subpoenaed along with steve bannon. cash patel and mark meadows, dan scavino. >> they have been engaging. we had conversations with their counsel but that's all. w
allegations of misuse of super fund sites at the epa.his criminal complaint by a house that voted unanimously because they viewed it add a institutional to not be trampled by the executive. what does it say that house republican leadership is recommending a no vote on this vote now, 30 years later? >> i say it's shocking but it sure doesn't feel that way given the political temperature and how folks on the other side of the aisle have treated this issue since january 6th when many of them...
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there were all sorts of allegations about mismanagement and politicization of the superfund inside the epa. she was subpoenaed to testify and hand over documents. she refused.su when the house voted that year h in 1983 on whether the house should recommend to the justicen department that the official be prosecuted for contempt of congress, the vote in the house that year was unanimous. the vote was 413-0. once the justice department got that unanimous referral from the house to prosecute her, the d.ci u.s. attorney's office moved quickly. they pretty much immediately convened a grand jury and within eight days that have vote in the house the grand jury, in fact, handed down an indictment of ow that reagan administration official. so she was put on trial, but then in the end, surprise, the grand jury, excuse me, the jury in her trial acquitted her. she was found not guilty of criminal contempt of congress, and that was the last time it was tried. 1983. this is not a thing the justice department does often.t it's been almost 40 years since the last time they took a run at it.e but they don't
there were all sorts of allegations about mismanagement and politicization of the superfund inside the epa. she was subpoenaed to testify and hand over documents. she refused.su when the house voted that year h in 1983 on whether the house should recommend to the justicen department that the official be prosecuted for contempt of congress, the vote in the house that year was unanimous. the vote was 413-0. once the justice department got that unanimous referral from the house to prosecute her,...
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embroiled in a scandal about allegations of misuse of superfund the epa. she was given this criminal complaint by a house that voted unanimously, every single vote of both parties because they viewed it as an institutional prerogative to not be trampled by the executive? what is the state house republican leadership is recommending a no vote on this vote now, 30 years later? >> yeah, it's i know i'd say it's shocking it doesn't feel that way. -- when many of them spoke out against the former president. now they seem to have brought back those remarks. it's just deeply unfortunate, these are individuals many of them were on the house floor with us, they were witnesses and saw what happened, and they still continue to avoid the accountability that is due. that is the problem that we have here, and it is truly unfortunate. >> there are three other witnesses who were subpoenaed along with steve bannon, kash patel who worked in the intelligence committee and the department of defense, mark meadows the former congressman chiefest f, dance giving no who was the p
embroiled in a scandal about allegations of misuse of superfund the epa. she was given this criminal complaint by a house that voted unanimously, every single vote of both parties because they viewed it as an institutional prerogative to not be trampled by the executive? what is the state house republican leadership is recommending a no vote on this vote now, 30 years later? >> yeah, it's i know i'd say it's shocking it doesn't feel that way. -- when many of them spoke out against the...
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he epa, bella, freeze. what for what fin videos you had that might be in that. i'm not sending to them, but i sent you a new school and the dog function up washington post on. i was there. why does this does? it gives a cheap, cheaper you didn't get it cheap and what see that i with the ball it cheaper best to continue press the up should use a lot. no one. do you have anybody in my opinion on the do it? i'll check with them. if i don't want to fill it with a couple of it. yep. to reap. yep. it was, i mean you guys nickel and my lease. sure. are some ninette, which is pretty lip able to spoil you're saying you can use to to spit lit muslim yang unless the beach from over 2 zeros and yes, cricket slope in the beside liberal mike, mike seamless kiddos for the ocean spin, then much santa t e yet is filter and was a f. as to ms. alexander alexandra ice for my family, it is obelia liberty i hope is not going. it is musk with the furniture and that's not what you mean by just cuz oh, let me just pull up those numbers real quick. nobody yell at me, the key did you come
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the epa is cracking down on companies using harmful chemicals. curtail the dumping of quote. >> for ever chemicals. >> and a lot of sunshine around the bay area today. but there are a series of storms coming our way. we'll talk about that next. and in sports, you ready for some hoops worriers practicing one more time before it they had the la its season opener against lebron and the lakers it is here. sports director jason dumas us its comments from the dup says week are about to get a new season under way. >> and now kron 4 sports. >> the warriors had one final practice before. the real thing begins on tuesday. stephan company. they had a scrimmage before they hopped on a flight and flew to los angeles. this afternoon. they will take on the lakers tomorrow. they will find note during the pre season and they have a number of new faces who really played well during that pre season. now 3 season doesn't matter all that much. but steve kerr said he's excited for what this group can accomplish. just really excited vatican a great >> groups really fit
the epa is cracking down on companies using harmful chemicals. curtail the dumping of quote. >> for ever chemicals. >> and a lot of sunshine around the bay area today. but there are a series of storms coming our way. we'll talk about that next. and in sports, you ready for some hoops worriers practicing one more time before it they had the la its season opener against lebron and the lakers it is here. sports director jason dumas us its comments from the dup says week are about to...
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can we see action from the epa. the environmental protection agency, or an executive order?ent analyses that came out in the last week found even without that clean electricity provision that powerhouse central provision it remains technically mathematically possible for the united states to reach president biden's target of cutting u.s. emissions 50% by end of the decade, which is a huge initiative and what science said we need to do. how can that be done? well, there's one other provision that remains in the build back better act. so far joe manchin is okay with it. it's $300 billion in tax credits for clean energy. and for purchasers of electric vehicles. what the analysis has found that is, if those tax credits stay, and looks like they will, that can get the u.s. about third to a half of president biden's goals. it can cut u.s. emissions a third to a half by as much as they need to be cut by end 69 decade. that's a good, big bite. if the bill gets passed into law, president biden can go to the rest of the world and say, look. the u.s., we passed a law that gets us one-t
can we see action from the epa. the environmental protection agency, or an executive order?ent analyses that came out in the last week found even without that clean electricity provision that powerhouse central provision it remains technically mathematically possible for the united states to reach president biden's target of cutting u.s. emissions 50% by end of the decade, which is a huge initiative and what science said we need to do. how can that be done? well, there's one other provision...
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the climate timescale 30 years, 50 years, 100 years so its it's evidence of the climate emergency and epa data shows up for the 1930s with the hottest heat wave in the united states so anyone claiming that it is evidence of climate change is below the 30 year average so that makes no sense. less than 2% of the earth's surface as many areas of coal so if you look at all these factors there is no climate emergency and then of course i also quote those that look at thehe geologc history with 90% of earth's history has higher co2 levels, higher co2 levels than current and it was to warm up for the coldest period of the earth geologically speaking we are in the 10% lowest co2 of the earth geologically speaking soog i spt some time explaining that concept so it isn't the driver of climate change and the idea that the governments can impose we are going to regulate this or shut down this and somehow get better whether. we would have known they would be less severe. that's modern the witchcraft and i mentioned that in the book. this is nonsense from beginning to end but we can also cool the atmos
the climate timescale 30 years, 50 years, 100 years so its it's evidence of the climate emergency and epa data shows up for the 1930s with the hottest heat wave in the united states so anyone claiming that it is evidence of climate change is below the 30 year average so that makes no sense. less than 2% of the earth's surface as many areas of coal so if you look at all these factors there is no climate emergency and then of course i also quote those that look at thehe geologc history with 90%...
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the state of michigan would not have responded to this crisis if it hadn't been for the petition from epaone by where nothing had happened. >> reporter: hundreds of people have been waiting hours, lines stretched across several blocks. for some, this is their own hope at fresh drinking water. >> this community cannot afford to buy water. i'm horrified. i can't believe for one second that a city, a state, or the federal government, would allow children to continue to drink this water. >> reporter: but the state agency responsible for oversight of the water supply says they've been addressing the lead levels all along. >> steps were taken as soon as the elevated levels were recorded, to work on that corrosion control and get that in place. corrosion control takes time. we are seeing elevated numbers. but we're also seeing in general an improvement overall. >> reporter: a community fearful and worried about their health. >> our thanks to nbc's meagan fitzgerald. that wraps up our show today. hallie jackson picks up our coverage next, including that speech from president biden on those supply
the state of michigan would not have responded to this crisis if it hadn't been for the petition from epaone by where nothing had happened. >> reporter: hundreds of people have been waiting hours, lines stretched across several blocks. for some, this is their own hope at fresh drinking water. >> this community cannot afford to buy water. i'm horrified. i can't believe for one second that a city, a state, or the federal government, would allow children to continue to drink this...
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i tend to shock people when i ask them, "do you know w created the epa anendangered species and clean air and water"? we c no longer afford to consider air and water comm property, free to be abused by anyone without regard to the consequences. the public in the '60s and '70s demanded that our public lands be protected. they used to say, "public lands is bipartisan. it doesn't belong to a party, it's about americanism." but at the time, oil and gas and mining was still largely unregulated. after world war ii, they created the bureau of land management. 1963, wilderness act. increase the beauty of america. 1970, the clean air act. ...enforcing these strict standards. '72, thelean water act. ...deal with water pollution. '74, the endangered species act. and in 1976, ey created the federal land policy and management act, or, as it's called in the deral government, flpma. and flpma was to allow the multiple use on public lands. the act directs the bureau to administer the public lands for the benefit of all americans. so, yes,ou can have mining, yes, you can have oil and gas exploration,
i tend to shock people when i ask them, "do you know w created the epa anendangered species and clean air and water"? we c no longer afford to consider air and water comm property, free to be abused by anyone without regard to the consequences. the public in the '60s and '70s demanded that our public lands be protected. they used to say, "public lands is bipartisan. it doesn't belong to a party, it's about americanism." but at the time, oil and gas and mining was still...
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last month, concerned activists petitioned the epa for help.he state started distributing free bottled water to the nearly 10,000 residents. >> there's no urgency with the federal government, there's no urgency with the state government, and there's no urgency with the city government. they just don't get it. >> reporter: reverend edward pinkney started distributing water through his church two years ago and says many residents in this predominantly african-american community still don't know about the crisis. >> we don't have time. my children's life is at stake. your children's life is at stake. >> reporter: time isn't the only issue. benton harbor mayor marcus muhammad says it's money. the city can't afford to fix the lines, and state and federal money can't come fast enough. he points out that the just received a $5 million check to work on the problem that was approved during the obama administration. >> if i had a magic wand i would solve it right now. but in government doesn't work that way. >> reporter: as for frances davis, she's thoug
last month, concerned activists petitioned the epa for help.he state started distributing free bottled water to the nearly 10,000 residents. >> there's no urgency with the federal government, there's no urgency with the state government, and there's no urgency with the city government. they just don't get it. >> reporter: reverend edward pinkney started distributing water through his church two years ago and says many residents in this predominantly african-american community still...
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and coast guard expanded authority to prevent and respond to oil and hazardous substance releases the epa required facilities with above ground or underground storage tanks to formulate spill prevention control and countermeasure plans even with the safeguards oil spills will impact marine life and human beings who get too close to the polluted waters or coastline. cleanup could be a very long process. they typically start by putting booms all water. and those are kind of i lieen them to water wings for kids, their flotation devices that. >> prevent the oil from from getting farther out into the ocean. they also have a process where they can take a boat and skimming off the top. if it's really that they light it on fire. but then you're putting the talks. chemical says the atmosphere. so that's not great. >> was chris wolfe reporting for us. well, switching gears and talk about coronavirus more than 700,000 americans have died from covid-19 since the pandemic first began. but nearly a 100,000 americans have died since mid-june. most of the deaths in recent months were from people who are
and coast guard expanded authority to prevent and respond to oil and hazardous substance releases the epa required facilities with above ground or underground storage tanks to formulate spill prevention control and countermeasure plans even with the safeguards oil spills will impact marine life and human beings who get too close to the polluted waters or coastline. cleanup could be a very long process. they typically start by putting booms all water. and those are kind of i lieen them to water...
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so should be a national epa.ational standard what's going on right here the amount of water expected to be recycled annually here at anchor brewery. >>is the equivalent of what 1300 san franciscans use each year maureen kelly kron 4 news. >>another brewing problem to add to the growing list of supply chain issues breweries hit hard by the pandemic and smoke from wildfires are struggling financially. a national trade association is warning these businesses that there will be challenges in getting materials that they need coming from overseas at one brewery in las vegas, a pallet of cans caused about 20% more this year than a year ago. >>still ahead tonight san jose police department has been charged with gun crimes, what he's accused of plotting. and what authorities say he had in his work locker. >>plus what we are learning tonight about that accidental fatal shooting on a movie set actor alec baldwin, who pulled the trigger saying tonight. >>and whether you have a whole bunch of rain. this week or if you've got
so should be a national epa.ational standard what's going on right here the amount of water expected to be recycled annually here at anchor brewery. >>is the equivalent of what 1300 san franciscans use each year maureen kelly kron 4 news. >>another brewing problem to add to the growing list of supply chain issues breweries hit hard by the pandemic and smoke from wildfires are struggling financially. a national trade association is warning these businesses that there will be...
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was not a marathon last year and the first time the boston marathon took place in october rather than epaago marathon. one of our esteemed directors here and avid runner completed the marathon with a time of three hours 43 minutes and three seconds. >> wow. >> incredible. >> impressive. way to go philip it placed him 4,188th out of about 35,000 runners. we call him prince philip because he does everything perfectly here. >> he does. congratulations. amazing. >>> as the giants continue their october quest the warriors and sharks are preparing to start their season. why hide your skin if dupixent has your moderate-to-severe eczema or atopic dermatitis under control? hide my skin? not me. by hitting eczema where it counts, dupixent helps heal your skin from within, keeping you one step ahead of eczema. and that means long-lasting clearer skin... and fast itch relief for adults. hide my skin? not me. by helping to control eczema with dupixent, you can show more with less eczema. don't use if you're allergic to dupixent. serious allergic reactions can occur including anaphylaxis, which is seve
was not a marathon last year and the first time the boston marathon took place in october rather than epaago marathon. one of our esteemed directors here and avid runner completed the marathon with a time of three hours 43 minutes and three seconds. >> wow. >> incredible. >> impressive. way to go philip it placed him 4,188th out of about 35,000 runners. we call him prince philip because he does everything perfectly here. >> he does. congratulations. amazing. >>>...
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this could be the start of a 4th wave. ortiz ill epa trunk or brings us up to speed. forty's in russia have reports. it's a daily growth of more than $28000.00 new cases, which isn't yet as high as plus $29900.00. 35. that was would been number that was recorded on the worse day of the pandemic in russia. although that happened during the 2nd wave, however, when it comes to the numbers of deaths every day, russia has been setting one record after another lately, every day. and that number has almost reached 1000 which explains the mounting pressure on hospitals on all medical organizations. now to make sure that there are enough hospital beds available for old cobit patients, the russian government is reminding that they believed the only successful way to deal with the 4th wave of the pandemic is mass vaccination. it remains for us to work seriously with the population and convincing me show that the most effective means of protection against the pandemic is vaccination. the vaccine, which is already known to everyone today, is recognized as absolutely safe or relevant clinical trials
this could be the start of a 4th wave. ortiz ill epa trunk or brings us up to speed. forty's in russia have reports. it's a daily growth of more than $28000.00 new cases, which isn't yet as high as plus $29900.00. 35. that was would been number that was recorded on the worse day of the pandemic in russia. although that happened during the 2nd wave, however, when it comes to the numbers of deaths every day, russia has been setting one record after another lately, every day. and that number has...
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last year president trump reversed epa regulations for environmental reviews of major infrastructure projects such as highways and pipelines. his goal was to fast track big construction jobs. president trump was actually reversing laws signed by president nixon. now president biden is restoring those laws saying the environmental laws don't slow projects because strict reviews make projects likely to withstand legal challenges later on. >>> the caldor fire is nearly out at lake tahoe but the impact is felt in the lake's waters. as we are shown, researchers are concerned about the future of keeping tahoe blue. >> reporter: tahoe is a really special lake. people know tahoe for its clarity and that incredible blue color. the pristine blue waters lake tahoe, a spiritual center for generations escaping the concrete jungle. >> i think when you start talking about water clarity there's more of an emotional value. >> reporter: that's why emotions were high as the recent caldor and dixie fires filled the basin with smoke, and that crystal clearwater -- >> wildfires are affecting the clarity o
last year president trump reversed epa regulations for environmental reviews of major infrastructure projects such as highways and pipelines. his goal was to fast track big construction jobs. president trump was actually reversing laws signed by president nixon. now president biden is restoring those laws saying the environmental laws don't slow projects because strict reviews make projects likely to withstand legal challenges later on. >>> the caldor fire is nearly out at lake tahoe...
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apple charges 30 percent commission from developers like epa to use it's app store. in 2020, it made $55000000000.00. it stands to lose $3500000000.00 from the loss of in app payment services. which sounds like a lot, but is only 1.2 percent of apples, total revenue. but for many smaller app developers, it's a matter of survival of to been kicked off. apples app store, tim sweeney, the seo of the epic games tweeted, this is another extraordinary anti competitive moved by apple. even after the court ruled against these allegations, sweeney has argued the reason for challenging apple was existential. because they wanted to create a met reverse. in simple terms, that is a platform for developers and users to earn more money for themselves. and with apple taking 30 percent that wasn't possible that met diverse in some games allows people in some of the most impoverished parts of the world to make a living. let's get some analysis on this now with peers hunting roles research, director of games at pear analysis. he twins me via skype from london. thank you very much for j
apple charges 30 percent commission from developers like epa to use it's app store. in 2020, it made $55000000000.00. it stands to lose $3500000000.00 from the loss of in app payment services. which sounds like a lot, but is only 1.2 percent of apples, total revenue. but for many smaller app developers, it's a matter of survival of to been kicked off. apples app store, tim sweeney, the seo of the epic games tweeted, this is another extraordinary anti competitive moved by apple. even after the...
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now the epa has a new plan to crack down on dangerous forever chemicals or pfa a's. they're toxic substances that never breakdown n eventually seep into our drinking water. a 3 year plan has been developed to regulate their use. they're now found just about everywhere, including in cosmetics, food, packaging and firefighting foam. the agency will also require companies to stop dumping the chemicals into waterways. coming up next on the kron 4 morning news the lawyers. >> take on the lakers tonight. how the team is preparing for the start of the season. settle keeping on. well, welcome back to the kron 4 morning news a time for you now 04:44am on this tuesday morning. >> and it's been nice. having a break in the heat also seeing some rain even last night. so we had rain, i guess the day before, but i have on my google home. you can listen to sounds. and so actually requested to listen to rain falling last night. ahead of what we're going experience next couple of days. i'm meteorologist john trouble tracking the forecast for us. so getting early start on it. and i'm e
now the epa has a new plan to crack down on dangerous forever chemicals or pfa a's. they're toxic substances that never breakdown n eventually seep into our drinking water. a 3 year plan has been developed to regulate their use. they're now found just about everywhere, including in cosmetics, food, packaging and firefighting foam. the agency will also require companies to stop dumping the chemicals into waterways. coming up next on the kron 4 morning news the lawyers. >> take on the...
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epa data shows up in the 1930s there's the hottest heatwave in the united states so anyone claiming this northwest wave is evidence of climate change, we are below the 30 year average amateur on satellites so that makes no sense. there's many areas of cold. if you look at all these factors, there is no climate emergency and then of course i quote scientists who look at the geologic history, we've had co2 many times higher with ice ages, 90 percent of earth history has had sea levels, lower co2 levels, higher co2 levels than current and essentially the earth was too warm to support ice and we're in the 10 percent coldest period of the earth geologically speaking and the 10 percent lowest co2 of the earth geologically speaking so i spend time explaining that concept. co2 is not the driver. there are hundreds of factors that drive line and change and the fact that government can impose that we're going to regulate this or shut down this and also somehow get better weather which is what they claim. senator schumer is saying if we done more on we know these hurricanes would be less severe. th
epa data shows up in the 1930s there's the hottest heatwave in the united states so anyone claiming this northwest wave is evidence of climate change, we are below the 30 year average amateur on satellites so that makes no sense. there's many areas of cold. if you look at all these factors, there is no climate emergency and then of course i quote scientists who look at the geologic history, we've had co2 many times higher with ice ages, 90 percent of earth history has had sea levels, lower co2...
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ah, a history in the making as the 1st epa space filled through returns to a russian movie direct and an actress up back from 12 days of shooting on the international space station or to international will give you the moment of the landing and reactions to the historic flight in officer special coverage on top stories of the week, vladimir putin flatly rejects claims that of rupture as weaponized, single withholding natural gas as europe grapples with high prices. the president also agreed to bruce supplies to the e. u while saying the block actually brought the crisis on itself. but the church against the state catholic bishops and france at loggerheads with the government after a report reveals hundreds of thousands of crimes against children committed by the clergy. on the program, we speak to one of the victims. when we came to france, it was 8 and 9 years old. so i spent almost 2 years there until i was sexually assaulted by bernard gray. not what is shameful is not apologizing for an atrocity committed in catholic institutions on andrew with . welcome to the program here where
ah, a history in the making as the 1st epa space filled through returns to a russian movie direct and an actress up back from 12 days of shooting on the international space station or to international will give you the moment of the landing and reactions to the historic flight in officer special coverage on top stories of the week, vladimir putin flatly rejects claims that of rupture as weaponized, single withholding natural gas as europe grapples with high prices. the president also agreed to...
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epa data shows up in the 1930s there's the hottest heatwave in the united states so anyone claiming this northwest wave is evidence of climate change, we are below the 30 year average amateur on satellites so that makes no sense. there's many areas of cold. if you look at all these factors, there is no climate emergency and then of course i quote scientists who look at the geologic history, we've had co2 many times higher with ice ages, 90 percent of earth history has had sea levels, lower co2 levels, higher co2 levels than current and essentially the earth was too warm to support ice and we're in the 10 percent coldest period of the earth geologically speaking and the 10 percent lowest co2 of the earth geologically speaking so i spend time explaining that concept. co2 is not the driver. there are hundreds of factors that drive line and change and the fact that government can impose that we're going to regulate this or shut down this and also somehow get better weather which is what they claim. senator schumer is saying if we done more on we know these hurricanes would be less severe. th
epa data shows up in the 1930s there's the hottest heatwave in the united states so anyone claiming this northwest wave is evidence of climate change, we are below the 30 year average amateur on satellites so that makes no sense. there's many areas of cold. if you look at all these factors, there is no climate emergency and then of course i quote scientists who look at the geologic history, we've had co2 many times higher with ice ages, 90 percent of earth history has had sea levels, lower co2...
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difficult time time to sit down and talk with now it's not often that someone disappears entirely from the epa is most wanted list, but that's what's happened to a man who said to be a key figure in january's capitol hill riots in washington. he was caught on camera telling people to storm the building. now this is all about some including republican party members, raising questions about exactly who the mysterious figure is. and the weight. kellum open reported on that for us. and individual featured and videos calling for people to enter the capital building even before the january 6th capital riot and was seen on the day. january 6th, ushering crowds into the capital building has been identified by law enforcement as arizona resident re, apps re apps and arizona man scene invite la circulated videos telling trump support his on multiple occasions to go into the capitol also seemed to have acted on his own i don't know, like a rebel, as i said, we need, we need to know. i'll say, we need to go in the camera let go. ah, unsurprisingly he was on the f. b i's most wanted list them was referred
difficult time time to sit down and talk with now it's not often that someone disappears entirely from the epa is most wanted list, but that's what's happened to a man who said to be a key figure in january's capitol hill riots in washington. he was caught on camera telling people to storm the building. now this is all about some including republican party members, raising questions about exactly who the mysterious figure is. and the weight. kellum open reported on that for us. and individual...