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fpz. >> so how many emerging are there? what's the range that you just described is basically what we use every day. when you drill down, the more you drill down, the more expansive and universal you see how just how expansive all this is. >> when it comes to smart regulation and having a balanced approach here, how do we handle this if there's so many different emerging compounds out there of concern? >> my expertise is not in the regulatory side of things. dr. sutherland mentioned classes of compounds. that's an approach to take. but yes, there are hundreds of emerging contaminants we don't yet regulate or have any sort of benchmarks. >> i yield back. >> thank you, sir. i appreciate that. the impact is frightening. really it is. >> i was saving myself calories. your testimony states federal regulations for consumers, somebody -- >> you're cutting out, sir. >> i'm cutting out. can you hear me? hello? >> i think i can hear you now. >> thank you. tell me about microplastic releases in our waterways? should i be concerned abo
fpz. >> so how many emerging are there? what's the range that you just described is basically what we use every day. when you drill down, the more you drill down, the more expansive and universal you see how just how expansive all this is. >> when it comes to smart regulation and having a balanced approach here, how do we handle this if there's so many different emerging compounds out there of concern? >> my expertise is not in the regulatory side of things. dr. sutherland...
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fpz. >> brian todd, an important case, thank you very much. let's get more on the breaking news with jeffrey toobin. also joining us is jonathan greenblat. and ellie reeve in sc charlottesville. jonathan, four years after the deadly rally, what was going through your mind today learning a about this verdict? >> well, it's interesting because four years ago, no one would have imagined you'd see one of the largest demonstration its we saw in america in decades play out the way this it did. but four years later, make no mistake, the ramifications of this case cannot be understated. a $25 million judgment is indeed financially devastate ing for t white supremacist movement. this has proven clearly there are consequences for diluted conspiracies. individuals will be held accountable. there were no fine people ma radding through the crowd in charlottesville chanting, and this verdict seals it. >> certainly not a fine day for the defendants in all of this. do you think this is it going to send a chilling enough message to act as a deterrent? >> i don
fpz. >> brian todd, an important case, thank you very much. let's get more on the breaking news with jeffrey toobin. also joining us is jonathan greenblat. and ellie reeve in sc charlottesville. jonathan, four years after the deadly rally, what was going through your mind today learning a about this verdict? >> well, it's interesting because four years ago, no one would have imagined you'd see one of the largest demonstration its we saw in america in decades play out the way this it...
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fpz. >> none of those people came across to the car source. >> so you didn't see that. >> fair to say after the police pushed everybody south, you never saw any people threatening that property, correct? >> i didn't see anybody. >> and your goal that night, you took it upon yourself to protect the 59th street property, correct? >> the owners asked. >> sure. but you were going to station yourself at that property to try to protect it from damage. fair? >> the car source location, yes. >> once the police had pushed everybody south of that, there was no more danger. >> at that car source location, yes. >> so why not go home at that point? >>. >> because i still -- the police were still pushing people back and they were backing up. i was still helping people provide medical first aid. >> so the police had established the line at 60th with their bear cats at that point. >> yes. they were going to move back north again that you saw. correct? >> no, they did it earlier in the night where they did the same thing. >> right, but this is at 11:30 at night and they have established that line and
fpz. >> none of those people came across to the car source. >> so you didn't see that. >> fair to say after the police pushed everybody south, you never saw any people threatening that property, correct? >> i didn't see anybody. >> and your goal that night, you took it upon yourself to protect the 59th street property, correct? >> the owners asked. >> sure. but you were going to station yourself at that property to try to protect it from damage. fair?...
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fpz john brown is wanted for murder, he is wanted by federal authorities throughout the country, but in those days it was very easy to get around. there was not really photography outside of the big city. he didn't city and have his photograph taken. so people looking for him knew he would change his name under various aliases and he raised money and the fact that what he thought was known they increase his likeability. increase his notoriety, and people want to give money to john brown. he changed his strategy. he is going back, not just to kansas, but he is going to take the battle against slavery to the slave itself. i'm not going to go into detail, but my point is that john brown had a relatively -- half ray through saying slavery is the greatest even facing the united states. and the question is what will you do about it? he said i'm going to take up arms, i'm going to wage war against savory. this is the required response of it the good man. abraham lincoln was born in 1809. he was born in kentucky. and the slavery was a working class life. expected to make a living by the swea
fpz john brown is wanted for murder, he is wanted by federal authorities throughout the country, but in those days it was very easy to get around. there was not really photography outside of the big city. he didn't city and have his photograph taken. so people looking for him knew he would change his name under various aliases and he raised money and the fact that what he thought was known they increase his likeability. increase his notoriety, and people want to give money to john brown. he...
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fpz. >> we will all keep watching. thank you for spending the hour with us.on't go anywhere. we're just getting started. n't . we're just getting started now,, thoughtful theo. and he's got a gift for everyone. so thoughtful. it's another day. and anything could happen. it could be the day you welcome 1,200 guests and all their devices. or it could be the day there's a cyberthreat. only comcast business' secure network solutions give you the power of sd-wan and advanced security integrated on our activecore platform so you can control your network from anywhere, anytime. it's network management redefined. every day in business is a big day. we'll keep you ready for what's next. comcast business powering possibilities. >>> might view this as an early test of whether our democracy was recovering. if our loss could mean anything, it has to be applied equally. i'm flad the justice department has moved forward. >>> it's 5:00 in new york. you really have to hand it to steve bannon on this. two indictments in two years is a pretty rare accomplishment, even in trump
fpz. >> we will all keep watching. thank you for spending the hour with us.on't go anywhere. we're just getting started. n't . we're just getting started now,, thoughtful theo. and he's got a gift for everyone. so thoughtful. it's another day. and anything could happen. it could be the day you welcome 1,200 guests and all their devices. or it could be the day there's a cyberthreat. only comcast business' secure network solutions give you the power of sd-wan and advanced security...
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fpz an increase to focus on timely responses between the federal government and state and local entities. that should be primary. and better and proactive action. administrator criswell, i wrote to you on october 10 concerning public applications. this is an example of the bureaucracy that we're frustrated with from fema. the school board has two category a, 21 category b and 82 category e projects currently outstanding. this is from the storm a year ago, ma'am. while some of these applicationo have been approved, there's vere few.t most of the requests are still outstanding. jeff davis parish has $2 million worth of requests. they cannot afford to carry that for a year for programs that they qualify for. additionally, regarding fema's 50% rule, the port of lake charles has submitted multiple projects in order to receive ke funding and has yet to receive one validation. r can you explain why it's taken 300 days to receive n reimbursement that they clearly qualify for? is it a funding issue, is it due to inspectors or is it due to bureaucracy, ma'am? >> congressman higgins, i certainly ap
fpz an increase to focus on timely responses between the federal government and state and local entities. that should be primary. and better and proactive action. administrator criswell, i wrote to you on october 10 concerning public applications. this is an example of the bureaucracy that we're frustrated with from fema. the school board has two category a, 21 category b and 82 category e projects currently outstanding. this is from the storm a year ago, ma'am. while some of these applicationo...