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-sal: gina. gina. -gina: ...and i'll end you, bro. -sal: gina, please.[ shouting indistinctly ] -michael: you have no respect. -gina: sit the [bleep] down. -michael: no respect. -gina: not when you get in my face and try to talk to me like that! fabio: do me a favor, babe, please? just calm down. i know. just calm down. lemonis: gina is going bananas because she's scared that she's gonna lose her job. this is how she provides for her family. what i was worried about is this thing was gonna get totally out of hand. woman #2: he's the one starting the problem -- him. -sal: honestly -- -michael: i haven't been paid for three years, and i'm no good? i've let it slide for three freakin' years! lemonis: okay, okay. gina, please don't go out there. michael: i'm closing you down first, because i got to get paid! -sal: gina. gina. -michael: that's the facts! all right?! lemonis: you know, as i'm watching this go down, i'm pissed off at sal. i'm angry. this is the hole that sal dug not only for him but for everyone around him. the fear, the anger, the disappointme
-sal: gina. gina. -gina: ...and i'll end you, bro. -sal: gina, please.[ shouting indistinctly ] -michael: you have no respect. -gina: sit the [bleep] down. -michael: no respect. -gina: not when you get in my face and try to talk to me like that! fabio: do me a favor, babe, please? just calm down. i know. just calm down. lemonis: gina is going bananas because she's scared that she's gonna lose her job. this is how she provides for her family. what i was worried about is this thing was gonna get...
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gina: actually, no, it is not.y 2030, we will reduce the average american's bill for energy by $75 to $80. we know we can do this. you are talking about the same tired argument the eva has -- the epa has been hearing. every time we want to improve health there is the criticism that we will kill jobs or hurt the american economy. this is about protecting american families must keeping the community save, giving this -- giving the kids a sound future. and we will do exactly what we and we are going to get. it will be cheaper and these arguments have never been true before. laura: you want 28% of u.s. energy to come from renewable sources by 2030. that is a victim will are you confident you can do that? -- that is ambitious. are you confident you can do that? gina: we actually have 10 fold increase in the use of solar since this president was first in office. it is competing effectively. we are riding the wave and adding a little bit to make sure that wave happens and we get the kind of reductions that are achievable
gina: actually, no, it is not.y 2030, we will reduce the average american's bill for energy by $75 to $80. we know we can do this. you are talking about the same tired argument the eva has -- the epa has been hearing. every time we want to improve health there is the criticism that we will kill jobs or hurt the american economy. this is about protecting american families must keeping the community save, giving this -- giving the kids a sound future. and we will do exactly what we and we are...
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i want to thank again gina and her time for doing it the right way. over the longest engagement process in e.p.a. history, they fielded more than 4 million public comments. they worked with states. they worked with power companies and environmental groups and faith groups and people across our country to make sure that what we were doing was realisic and achievable but still ambitious. some of those people are here with us today. so tanya brown, wave, go ahead, there is tanya. [applause] tanya brown has joined up with moms across america to talk about the dangers climate change posed to the health of our children including tanya's daughter sunay. there is sunay right there. the doctor has in her career helped families whose lives are impacted are single day, doctor, thank you. [applause] sister joan marie steadman has rallied to help take on climate. thank you for your leadership. [applause] she has a pretty important guy on her side as pope francis made clear this summer. taking a stand against climate change as a moral obligation, sister steadman is
i want to thank again gina and her time for doing it the right way. over the longest engagement process in e.p.a. history, they fielded more than 4 million public comments. they worked with states. they worked with power companies and environmental groups and faith groups and people across our country to make sure that what we were doing was realisic and achievable but still ambitious. some of those people are here with us today. so tanya brown, wave, go ahead, there is tanya. [applause] tanya...
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. >> we decided to check in on rachel, a music teacher and, gina paige, a mom of four.rginia. she's been teaching drama class to high school students for 28 years and this wife and mom of two who has never had a makeover is proud to say she is a breast cancer survivor. let's see the new rachel siler. >> oh, my gosh. yes. >> oh, my gosh. oh, i look so elegant. i love it. i went from a high school class to the president of our class who sent it to everybody in my class. thank you, "today" show for making this senior citizen feel very special. >> gina page, 33 from vermont. she's a work-at-home mom of four, so she never does anything drastic when it comes to her look. makeup worn only for church and she hasn't colored her hair in more than a decade. here is the new gina. >> i live in a small town in vermont and word of me boeing on the show traveled fast. i felt the need to glam up every time i left the house because people wanted to see the new look. in reality i have naturally curly hair so i let my bangs grow out. i haven't worn heels since. i don't know anyone who can
. >> we decided to check in on rachel, a music teacher and, gina paige, a mom of four.rginia. she's been teaching drama class to high school students for 28 years and this wife and mom of two who has never had a makeover is proud to say she is a breast cancer survivor. let's see the new rachel siler. >> oh, my gosh. yes. >> oh, my gosh. oh, i look so elegant. i love it. i went from a high school class to the president of our class who sent it to everybody in my class. thank...
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. >> coming up on c-span, epa administrator gina mccarthy. aspenen parts of the institute security forum. nationalion on security threats. and then a look at special ops. and then the spanish ambassadors to the u.s. discusses threats to europe. on the next washington journal, a look at the donald trump campaign and his positions on policies. the director of young s talks about issues impacting millennial's. washington journal, live every morning at 7:00 a.m. eastern. you can join the conversation with your calls and comments. wednesday, the bipartisan policy center looks at immigration policy and the positions of the 2016 candidates. it is life at 10:30 a.m. eastern. senate in its august break, we will feature book tv programming. starting at 8:00 p.m. eastern. at the end of the summer, look for two special programs. we are live from our nations capital for the 15th annual national book festival followed by a program with second lady lynne cheney. .ook tv on c-span 2 televisions for serious readers. next, the head of the epa, gina mccarthy, o
. >> coming up on c-span, epa administrator gina mccarthy. aspenen parts of the institute security forum. nationalion on security threats. and then a look at special ops. and then the spanish ambassadors to the u.s. discusses threats to europe. on the next washington journal, a look at the donald trump campaign and his positions on policies. the director of young s talks about issues impacting millennial's. washington journal, live every morning at 7:00 a.m. eastern. you can join the...
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reportero: gina garcÍa quien estÁ casado desde hace 20 aÑos dice que la tomarÍa. diferente a la diseÑada para hombres que trata la disfunciÓn erÉctil. en la mujer buscarÍa aumentar la libido. >> en los ciclos de la mujer hay altas y bajas. uno de esos esta el deseo y lo que llamamos el apetito sexual de esa mujer. lo mismo ocurre en el hombre pero en el hombre hemos hecho mÁs avances. marÍa leticia: una de cada 10 mujeres sufrirÍa de bajo deseo sexual. aÚn asÍ algunas no considerarÍan esta posible opciÓn. >> yo no la usarÍa porque creo que soy demasiado joven y la verdad no siento que lo necesito. marÍa leticia: se cree que esta vez el medicamento podrÍa ser apoyado por que cuenta con el respaldo de una organizaciÓn para mujeres. ♪ ♪ marÍa leticia: una ola de calor continÚa afectando a los habitantes del Área de la bahÍa. se registraron temperaturas rÉcord en varias ciudades. y se repitiÓ la historia. para saber hasta cuÁndo va a durar el calor pasamos con guillermo quirÓs. guillermo: el aire seco y el calor continÚa no sÓlo para california sino tambiÉn para obreg
reportero: gina garcÍa quien estÁ casado desde hace 20 aÑos dice que la tomarÍa. diferente a la diseÑada para hombres que trata la disfunciÓn erÉctil. en la mujer buscarÍa aumentar la libido. >> en los ciclos de la mujer hay altas y bajas. uno de esos esta el deseo y lo que llamamos el apetito sexual de esa mujer. lo mismo ocurre en el hombre pero en el hombre hemos hecho mÁs avances. marÍa leticia: una de cada 10 mujeres sufrirÍa de bajo deseo sexual. aÚn asÍ algunas no...
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proposals for environmental protection, and we begin with the head of the environmental protection agency gina mccarthy. >> people need to know there's hopefulness before they'll admit there's a problem. if you give them a problem where there's t no solution, they stand still because they're too afraid of it. we have been doing that 25 or 30 years. we now actually have solutions and we're actually being hit with the problem now. >> rose: we continue looking at environmental protection with coralcoral davenport of the "new york times" and steven mufson of the "the washington post." >> yesterday, in the east room his message had sweeping rhetoric. he wants these moments to be recorded in the history books. >> rose: we conclude our look at the environmental protection plan offered by the president with roger martella, former general council with the e.p.a. in the administration of president george w. bush. >> the clean power plan announced is a fundamental reregulation of the energy sector. it's effectively the healthcare law for the energy sector but without congress passing the law. so there is
proposals for environmental protection, and we begin with the head of the environmental protection agency gina mccarthy. >> people need to know there's hopefulness before they'll admit there's a problem. if you give them a problem where there's t no solution, they stand still because they're too afraid of it. we have been doing that 25 or 30 years. we now actually have solutions and we're actually being hit with the problem now. >> rose: we continue looking at environmental...
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agency administrator gina mccarthy visited nearby durango wednesday afternoon. >> i just came from aefing on the status of the cleanup and the monitoring of the plume. i am excited that they are fully operational and they have been fully operational, and we are working this issue very hard. >> reporter: we came to the accident site with a member of the local incident management team and several congressional staffers getting their first look, and an engineer with 40 years in mining, who doesn't think what happened here should signal an end to the industry in these mountains. given a whole new set of rules and regulations what are the opportunities for more mining? >> they are good. you know, we can comply with those rules. in this -- even in today's market, and metal prices, it can work. >> reporter: we could see mining grow in this area. >> yes, uh-huh. >> reporter: but any chance of future mining could disappear if this area is designated as a toxic superfund cleanup site, something many people downstream would like to see. in that designation could bring additional federal cleanup
agency administrator gina mccarthy visited nearby durango wednesday afternoon. >> i just came from aefing on the status of the cleanup and the monitoring of the plume. i am excited that they are fully operational and they have been fully operational, and we are working this issue very hard. >> reporter: we came to the accident site with a member of the local incident management team and several congressional staffers getting their first look, and an engineer with 40 years in mining,...
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we have the panel, we have comedian gina yashere. cnn political commentary sally kohn.ain wreck and his new one man show colin quinn the new york story. comedian colin quinn. earlier we were talking about the, about cosby and the horrible (bleep) he did and some people think it's not okay to joke about some of these topics like rape and that kind of stuff. i think we should be able to joke about anything. you just have to do it the right way. do you think, should certain things be off limit for comedy, colin? what is your take because we live in a real pc world right now, right? >> my god. this the end times. let's face the facts. >> the end of civilization? >> the end of comedy, stand-up comedy, i believe as we know it. >> you think so? >> i will tell you, as far as is considered actual people all over -- everybody online is deciding that joke offended me, that joke offends me. >> they were doing it before but just using parchments. >> you can make jokes about anything, you can make jokes about rape you just can't imply that rape is a joke. it is sort of -- >> larry: y
we have the panel, we have comedian gina yashere. cnn political commentary sally kohn.ain wreck and his new one man show colin quinn the new york story. comedian colin quinn. earlier we were talking about the, about cosby and the horrible (bleep) he did and some people think it's not okay to joke about some of these topics like rape and that kind of stuff. i think we should be able to joke about anything. you just have to do it the right way. do you think, should certain things be off limit for...
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gina mccarthy is the administrator of the epa, the environmental protection agency. act in a moment, and we will hear more voices on this very important issue -- back in a moment. ♪ charlie: we continue our look at climate change with coral davenport from "the new york times" and steven mufson from "the washington post." we see organizations coming together and have probably already in together, but tell me what you see the president doing. is that what he had done, or is it more than that? he once a deal -- wants a deal. meeting the target of cutting emissions by 26%, 28%. that is a goal that we are trying to get other countries to commit to in various different ways, and that is one reason why when they moved from the initial rules last year to this year, they did not want to weaken the targets. coral, do you think these are attainable? they say these targets are reachable, and the overall target is a cut in emissions from existing power plants, 32% from 2005 levels by 2030, and electric utilities have said pretty consistently they probably can meet these regulatio
gina mccarthy is the administrator of the epa, the environmental protection agency. act in a moment, and we will hear more voices on this very important issue -- back in a moment. ♪ charlie: we continue our look at climate change with coral davenport from "the new york times" and steven mufson from "the washington post." we see organizations coming together and have probably already in together, but tell me what you see the president doing. is that what he had done, or is...
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[cheers and applause] and ga night virgin from jane the virgin, gina rodriguez. [cheers and applause] i love how you're-- everybody's standing up. that's never been done before. i like it. i know, i'm just following his lead. they will be battling the celebs on the upwind side of the carpet tonight. where our two-time hgn champ yvette nicole brown. a two-time. [cheer myand applause] i clapped for yo i clapped for you. someone stopped their applause. that's all right, zach. celebrity chef and mentor on food network's all-star academy, curtis tone. - oh! [cheers and applause] from abc family's young & hungry as well as entourage, it's rex lee. [cheers and applause] you're going down. (jane) [000:29:58;00]
[cheers and applause] and ga night virgin from jane the virgin, gina rodriguez. [cheers and applause] i love how you're-- everybody's standing up. that's never been done before. i like it. i know, i'm just following his lead. they will be battling the celebs on the upwind side of the carpet tonight. where our two-time hgn champ yvette nicole brown. a two-time. [cheer myand applause] i clapped for yo i clapped for you. someone stopped their applause. that's all right, zach. celebrity chef and...
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joining me now is epa administrator gina mccarthy. thank you, first of all, for being here today. >> reverend al, thanks for inviting me. it's great to be here. >> before we get to all of that, i want to ask you about the toxic oil spill, the toxic spill into that colorado river last week. the epa's inspector general has started an investigation. the cleanup continues. are you satisfied with the response and the cleanup efforts so far? >> well, it could always be quicker, but i'm satisfied where we are now. we have the use of that water back again. we've not lost any fish or wildlife. so we're working with those communities and we're making sure we take responsibility and we do the right thing, al. >> now, let me go back to our -- the top of what i was talking about this segment. you heard the president talk about the impact that climate change has on poor communities. how do the new methane rules fit into this? >> well, the methane rule is part of an overall climate action plan that the president unveiled and part of the epa's action
joining me now is epa administrator gina mccarthy. thank you, first of all, for being here today. >> reverend al, thanks for inviting me. it's great to be here. >> before we get to all of that, i want to ask you about the toxic oil spill, the toxic spill into that colorado river last week. the epa's inspector general has started an investigation. the cleanup continues. are you satisfied with the response and the cleanup efforts so far? >> well, it could always be quicker, but...
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it really is. >> gina, is this coconut? >> that's coconut. that's a samoa like the girl scout cookies. >> what do you do with these -- >> so, basically, we make flan cupcakes. we start with making our original can custard. i'm going to attempt to do this live. >> what is that stuff, anyway? >> fellow. [laughter] >> it's custard. it's custard. >> all right, there it is. >> wow. gorgeous. >> okay. then we take that -- thank you. and here we go. so she's going to start pouring, and basically we're going to cut off a piece of this flan -- >> oh, you're going to put, basically, the goop inside. >> not the goop, the flan. [laughter] and we're going to take that -- i should have gotten you a bigger piece, sorry. >> oh, that's very creative. >> you, you'll squeeze it true -- >> yes. >> for those of you, i know barbecue season is ending, this is a great way to spruce up some cupcakes you might be offering for -- >> look what she's doing. >> the flan is going inside the cupcake. >> genius! [laughter] >> and then basically we make a signature cream chee
it really is. >> gina, is this coconut? >> that's coconut. that's a samoa like the girl scout cookies. >> what do you do with these -- >> so, basically, we make flan cupcakes. we start with making our original can custard. i'm going to attempt to do this live. >> what is that stuff, anyway? >> fellow. [laughter] >> it's custard. it's custard. >> all right, there it is. >> wow. gorgeous. >> okay. then we take that -- thank you. and here...
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is your first name gina? first relevant. nice and calm. no fluctuations.to show a reaction on the controlled questions. y your first control questions. see how high it is? you could tell which question. here's relevant again. nice and calm. nice and calm. how do you do this? so utterly simple. on the relevant questions, you think about laying on the beaches and the waves. relaxingnice, calm, thoughts. anything in your background that would disqualify you from job?ng this on the control questions, think about falling out of a building as smashing your guts out? besides what you told me, have you stolen anything else? a stress reaction that causes a reaction on a control question. no reaction on the relevance reaction. pass. rishaad: let's check on the markets. i will not lie about that. hong kong and shanghai. japan heading toward lunchtime break. just off a fraction. shanghai between gains and hang seng is down 0.5% in this session. all of this background of gold falling and copper near a bear market. it is really playing out. up next -- helping to stop sp
is your first name gina? first relevant. nice and calm. no fluctuations.to show a reaction on the controlled questions. y your first control questions. see how high it is? you could tell which question. here's relevant again. nice and calm. nice and calm. how do you do this? so utterly simple. on the relevant questions, you think about laying on the beaches and the waves. relaxingnice, calm, thoughts. anything in your background that would disqualify you from job?ng this on the control...
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gina mccarthy toured the animas river.y were trying to prevent seepage of the chemicals and accidentally released them. contaminants in the water are now dropping. >>> in california, one wildfire burning out of control as crews gain the upper hand on the other. the rocky fire northwest of sacramento is 95% contained. officials expect the blaze to be fully extinguished some. the other fire to the south grew to 20 acres. burning through dry terrain. it has destroyed 43 homes and scorched 70,000 acres of land. >>> three new bill cosby accusers coming forward. the women, colleen hughes and linda whiteway and one other appearing with gloria allred. allred says cosby intends to be at the october deposition. >>> heavy rains in the southwest today. meteorologist derek van dam has the latest for us. >> good morning, christine. we have a nice day across the east coast of the u.s. high pressure in control to bring sunshine to new york as well as boston and nation's capital. it is this stationary front to provide rainfall for florida.
gina mccarthy toured the animas river.y were trying to prevent seepage of the chemicals and accidentally released them. contaminants in the water are now dropping. >>> in california, one wildfire burning out of control as crews gain the upper hand on the other. the rocky fire northwest of sacramento is 95% contained. officials expect the blaze to be fully extinguished some. the other fire to the south grew to 20 acres. burning through dry terrain. it has destroyed 43 homes and scorched...
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epa administrator gina mccarthy went out to colorado this week to look at the spill on the ground. before she went, she also spoke about it at an event here in washington, d.c. [video clip] the release of mining waste a colorado is impacted not just the state of colorado, but it new mexico, and the navajo nation. it is really a tragic and unfortunate incident. the epa is taking responsibility to make sure that spill is cleaned up. the most important effort we are ensuring right away is the health and safety of the residents and visitors near the river. we have committed to helping people throughout the four corners region who rely on the rivers for their drinking water, irrigation water, and recreation . we know how important it is to them. as you may know, there are thousands of abandoned mines in the west, and epa routinely works with states to clean up these spills. this spill occurred when one of our contracting teams was to entervy equipment the gold king mind, and an active mind just to the north of rango.ty of durin in response to the unfortunate incident, we have used the f
epa administrator gina mccarthy went out to colorado this week to look at the spill on the ground. before she went, she also spoke about it at an event here in washington, d.c. [video clip] the release of mining waste a colorado is impacted not just the state of colorado, but it new mexico, and the navajo nation. it is really a tragic and unfortunate incident. the epa is taking responsibility to make sure that spill is cleaned up. the most important effort we are ensuring right away is the...
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gina martin adams. up, u.s. stocks closing of brutal, awful month. into how far emerging market etf have been hit. ♪ ♪ alix: welcome back to the betty: i am alix steel here with scarlet fu. --welcome back to the bloomberg eu's three." the largest members are calling for a session meeting on the crisis in the next two weeks. of 71eek the bodies migrants were found in a truck abandoned and austria. germany at 7000 to enter the country this year, four times more than in 2014. are askingvocates for pardons. they were sentenced saturday to three years prison. the court said they work guilty of reporting false news. they can still appeal. the egyptian law says the president cannot issue a pardon unless the verdict is final. alix: exelon and pepco says they will go ahead with plans to grade the largest utility in the united states. last week they rejected the proposed $6.8 billion takeover. regulators in several other states have approved the deal. the economymission and measured by gdp. gdp fell more than 26 percent blamed on a widening crackdown on corrup
gina martin adams. up, u.s. stocks closing of brutal, awful month. into how far emerging market etf have been hit. ♪ ♪ alix: welcome back to the betty: i am alix steel here with scarlet fu. --welcome back to the bloomberg eu's three." the largest members are calling for a session meeting on the crisis in the next two weeks. of 71eek the bodies migrants were found in a truck abandoned and austria. germany at 7000 to enter the country this year, four times more than in 2014. are...
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gina, good seeing you again. gina loud done. we were mentions donald trump. trish regan on that and phenomena that endures. what do you think, trish? trish: we're asking him self. "the intelligence report," 2:00 p.m. top of the hour. we'll ask him how he is preparing for the big, big night tomorrow. whether or not he gets nervous. lots of questions. we'll, neil, introducing him to a big supporter of his, a the 2-year-old woman in knoxville, tennessee, neil, who never voted before -- 92. she registered to vote because she wanted to cast her first ballot at 92 years old for donald trump. he may have some nice words for her. neil: good for you. i look forward to that. trish regan with donald trump and woman out of nowhere. like a lot of women. people coming out of the woodwork, this guy, unorthodox he may be we like him. i look forward to that, trish, very, very much. thank you. >> thank you. neil: you heard about netflix stock being on fire. have you heard the one that happens now maybe because the stock is on fire, you will be extra generous when you have all
gina, good seeing you again. gina loud done. we were mentions donald trump. trish regan on that and phenomena that endures. what do you think, trish? trish: we're asking him self. "the intelligence report," 2:00 p.m. top of the hour. we'll ask him how he is preparing for the big, big night tomorrow. whether or not he gets nervous. lots of questions. we'll, neil, introducing him to a big supporter of his, a the 2-year-old woman in knoxville, tennessee, neil, who never voted before --...
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gina, thanks very much.n donald trump's story continuing to be a story. 80% of the health care organizations. 80% have been hacked. we get into that story as we continue coast to coast. i told you by the way on markets, as soon as i said there was no conviction in the rally we would start going up again. we were up 340. we're back with more in just a moment. behold, these are two wind turbines. can you spot the difference? the wind farm on the right was created using digital models and real world location-based specs that taught it how to follow the wind. so while the ones on the left are waiting, the ones on the right are pulling power out of thin air. pretty impressive, huh? now, two things that are exactly the same have have never been more different. ge software. get connected. get insights. get optimized. >> i'm nicole petallides, fox business brief. we're seeing stocks gaining momentum, 337 points to the upside. we've been fluctuating throughout the day. up 134 points. dow gaining more than 2%. s&p 500
gina, thanks very much.n donald trump's story continuing to be a story. 80% of the health care organizations. 80% have been hacked. we get into that story as we continue coast to coast. i told you by the way on markets, as soon as i said there was no conviction in the rally we would start going up again. we were up 340. we're back with more in just a moment. behold, these are two wind turbines. can you spot the difference? the wind farm on the right was created using digital models and real...
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gina i want to thank you not just for introduction but for the incredible work that you and your team have been doing. not just on this issue but on generally making sure that we've got clean air clean water a great future for our kids. i want to thank all the members of congress who are here now who have been fighting this issue, sometimes at great odds with others but are willing to take on what is going to be one of the key challenges of our lifetimes and future generations. i want to thank our surgeon general, who has been doing outstanding work and making the connection between this critical issue and the health of our families. you know over the past six and a half years we've taken on some of the toughest challenges of our time. from rebuilding our economy after a devastating recession to ending our wars in iraq, and afghanistan, and bring almost all of our troops home, to strengthening our security through tough and principled diplomacy. but i'm convinced that no challenge poses a greater threat to our future and future generations than a change in climate. and that's what bri
gina i want to thank you not just for introduction but for the incredible work that you and your team have been doing. not just on this issue but on generally making sure that we've got clean air clean water a great future for our kids. i want to thank all the members of congress who are here now who have been fighting this issue, sometimes at great odds with others but are willing to take on what is going to be one of the key challenges of our lifetimes and future generations. i want to thank...
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meantime the head of the epa, gina mccarthy, is on this so-called apology tour in the region. colorado yesterday. new mexico today. she says that the epa is doing everything in its power to fix the mess it made when an epa supervised crew spilled some three million gallons of contaminated water into the animas river. she also says that everyone at the epa is sorry, really, really, sorry. listen here. >> epa's mission is to protect public health and the environment. no agency could be more upset about the incident happening. more dedicated in terms of doing our job and getting this right. >> reporter: now the apologies won't do much to mitigate the millions of dollars in economic disruptions to companies likes rafting companies that use the animas river, for instance, but perhaps most of all, to native-american farmers, who farm large amounts of the land along the riverside. they are losing, they say, millions because they can't irry bate their crops. they don't know when it will be fixed. now gina mccarthy at epa says that the quality of the water is returning to what she call
meantime the head of the epa, gina mccarthy, is on this so-called apology tour in the region. colorado yesterday. new mexico today. she says that the epa is doing everything in its power to fix the mess it made when an epa supervised crew spilled some three million gallons of contaminated water into the animas river. she also says that everyone at the epa is sorry, really, really, sorry. listen here. >> epa's mission is to protect public health and the environment. no agency could be more...
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dari: after years of working hard, actress gina rodriguez shot up to stardom. steve: she's hoping to inspire others to follow her dreams. simone boyce with more on her success. >> reporter: she won america's heart. there's so much more in store. she deserves all of her success. we caught up wither on her trip to our city as a paid spokeswoman for crest. >> reporter: you are radiant and glowing. >> you are. are you kidding? >> reporter: you went to school in new york. >> i did. >> reporter: how much time passed between when you graduated and you got jane the virgin? >> lots of time. i graduated when i was 21. i got jane when i was 29. that was a nice eight years of going at it. i had lived in l.a. for four years before booking jane. it's a journey. you've got to keep at it. >> reporter: i admire you. throughout your career, you've had opportunities on shows that feature latinas and not in the best light. you decided to walk away from that and wait for the right role. that's tough to do. when you see the paycheck, you're like i want it. it's hard. >> as artists,
dari: after years of working hard, actress gina rodriguez shot up to stardom. steve: she's hoping to inspire others to follow her dreams. simone boyce with more on her success. >> reporter: she won america's heart. there's so much more in store. she deserves all of her success. we caught up wither on her trip to our city as a paid spokeswoman for crest. >> reporter: you are radiant and glowing. >> you are. are you kidding? >> reporter: you went to school in new york....
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gina mccarthy, on the site of the rivers, allen, what did mccarthy have to say about the water quality in the river behind you? >> well, she was here in durango and some other spots on the river, and what she said, there has been extensive testing in recent days, and they're showing that the river water is back to the same quality that it was before the spill, which was a week ago, last wednesday morning, and she also repeated what she said before, that she's heartbroken by it, and she blames, and says her own agency takes the blame for what happened up at gold king mine and what happened in the animus river and the san juan river, and the plume of sludge that throwed all the way out to lake powell. and she topped in durango for a news conference, and here's what she had to say about the spill. >> i just came from a briefing that dave and others provided to me on the status of the cleanup, and the status of the monitoring of the plume. i am excited that they are fully operational. and they have been fully operational and we're working this issue very hard. >> she's also promising a ful
gina mccarthy, on the site of the rivers, allen, what did mccarthy have to say about the water quality in the river behind you? >> well, she was here in durango and some other spots on the river, and what she said, there has been extensive testing in recent days, and they're showing that the river water is back to the same quality that it was before the spill, which was a week ago, last wednesday morning, and she also repeated what she said before, that she's heartbroken by it, and she...
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gina mccarthy continues her trip since the spill in the animas river. she traveled with russell mcbay and other leaders, and said that they have a good working relationship, despite navajo threats to sue over the spill. >> and you know epa is not unfamiliar with litigation, but none that have tone was in the discussion this morning, and we hope to build a relationship with the new president, and we expend a lot of time talking about next steps. they are full partners right now in terms of being able to sample >> reporter: people who depend on the river for irrigation and livestock have been scrambling for water as they await test results. piste yellow still is on the banks and the sandbars of the river, and the people have been told not to use the water for livestock, water org drinking. >> it's their life. and we have to haul water 25 miles away to get water. >> we found her and her granddaughter at a roadside stand, not far from the formation that gives the town of ship rock its name. and the promises from the epa ring hollow here. >> do you think tha
gina mccarthy continues her trip since the spill in the animas river. she traveled with russell mcbay and other leaders, and said that they have a good working relationship, despite navajo threats to sue over the spill. >> and you know epa is not unfamiliar with litigation, but none that have tone was in the discussion this morning, and we hope to build a relationship with the new president, and we expend a lot of time talking about next steps. they are full partners right now in terms of...
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tuesday gina mccarthy discusses the plan at the resources for the future organization in washington dc. see it live starting at 12:15 p.m. eastern on c-span. with the senate in its august break we'll picture book tv programming weeknights and prime time on c-span2 starting on a p.m. eastern and at the end of the summer look for to book tv special programs, saturday, september 5 here live from our nations capital for the 15th annual national book festival. followed on sunday with our live in-depth program, with former second later and senior fellow at the american enterprise institute, lynn cheney, book tv on c-span2. television for serious readers. >> next break mcadams discusses his book of "vietnam rough riders". this interview as part of book tvs college series and took place at the university of southern california in los angeles. it is 20 minutes. >> are now joining us on bic to be on c-span2 is u.s. professor frank mcadams who has written vietnam rough riders, a, commanders memoir. what is a rough rider in the vietnam era question that. >> a rough rider in the vietnam era and the
tuesday gina mccarthy discusses the plan at the resources for the future organization in washington dc. see it live starting at 12:15 p.m. eastern on c-span. with the senate in its august break we'll picture book tv programming weeknights and prime time on c-span2 starting on a p.m. eastern and at the end of the summer look for to book tv special programs, saturday, september 5 here live from our nations capital for the 15th annual national book festival. followed on sunday with our live...
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the president along with epa chief gina mccarthy announcing the clean power plan at the white house. strict new rules to limit carbon pollution from power plants. this plan seeks to reduce carbon dioxide emissions by 32% from 2005 levels in 15 years. that's 9% more ambitious than the rule proposed last year that was subject to a supreme court ruling last month. environmentalists say it would be roughly the emissions equivalent of taking 150 million cars off the road. the epa says it'll eventually save the nation $45 billion per year. opponents say the total opposite. that's what opponents do. they say that the development of alternative energy sources like wind and solar will raise electric rates across the nation, and they say the regulations unfairly target the coal power sector which is the nation's largest source of electricity right now. we've got it all covered. we're less than an hour to the closing bell, let's start the "countdown." ♪ ♪ liz: well, that didn't take long. breaking news, even before the president revealed new epa rules, six governors and a bunch of utility compa
the president along with epa chief gina mccarthy announcing the clean power plan at the white house. strict new rules to limit carbon pollution from power plants. this plan seeks to reduce carbon dioxide emissions by 32% from 2005 levels in 15 years. that's 9% more ambitious than the rule proposed last year that was subject to a supreme court ruling last month. environmentalists say it would be roughly the emissions equivalent of taking 150 million cars off the road. the epa says it'll...
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gina lives across the highway. >> it's kind of scary we only live a few blocks away. the plains are always going overhead and you always think it's okay but you never know. >> hopefully it's safe. it's a shame he'll probably lose his plain. >> federal aviation administration arrived on seen to investigate the crash. there was no word on what caused the plane to go down. >> we're very lucky. we're not sure exactly what the nature of the problem was. why this happened, but certainly could have been much worse. >> i just hope he's okay. yeah, i mean the plane went straight down. so just hope he comes out of this all right. >> it was a close call for a lot of people, yeah. thank goodness he missed the bridge, missed my home. there's another busy wrote out here lot of homes. >> reporter: now the faa says the plane was a zenith ch750 experimental aircraft. it is expected to be removed from that creek sometime this evening. police have not released the name of the pilot. we'll update on the investigation coming up at 6:00. >> dawn? >> thank you dave. see you then. major prob
gina lives across the highway. >> it's kind of scary we only live a few blocks away. the plains are always going overhead and you always think it's okay but you never know. >> hopefully it's safe. it's a shame he'll probably lose his plain. >> federal aviation administration arrived on seen to investigate the crash. there was no word on what caused the plane to go down. >> we're very lucky. we're not sure exactly what the nature of the problem was. why this happened, but...
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administrator gina mccarthy. i spoke with her a short time ago.strator mccarthy, welcome. >> thank you, gwen. >> ifill: the president said today this announcement, this plan is part of a longer, bigger, more sweeping, global climate plan. just talking about the u.s. portion of it, for some people, that sounds like their worst nightmare, that it's part of a bigger plan. for some people, they say this is just the beginning. why is it not too much overreaching? >> i think you know, gwen, we did tremendous outreach on this plan, and this clean power plan is really the biggest step forward we're taking to combat climate change but also to protect our kids' future and the planet. it sets the first ever carbon pollution standards for our carbon sectorrer because they're the biggest generator and it will drive down other pollutants. we learned how to do it smart around make it legally solid, do this in a way to keep our energy reliable, affordable, provide billions of dollars in benefits over the course of this rule. actually, in the end, it will mean low
administrator gina mccarthy. i spoke with her a short time ago.strator mccarthy, welcome. >> thank you, gwen. >> ifill: the president said today this announcement, this plan is part of a longer, bigger, more sweeping, global climate plan. just talking about the u.s. portion of it, for some people, that sounds like their worst nightmare, that it's part of a bigger plan. for some people, they say this is just the beginning. why is it not too much overreaching? >> i think you...
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gina powers is one of those residents. she is staying at one of two evacuation centers set up by the red cross. it is a location that was home to some thirty- people on sunday night. and a place she is looking forward to leaving. when it is finally safe to go home. >>:yet we left the house and furniture and a brand newrefrigerator like less than a week old place to call home when this is the only thing that kindkeeps us up is the number of dwellings hasn't changed in today's >> pam :residents are hoping they have a place to call home when this is all said and done >> grant :the fire has jumped highway 20 of around 2 mi. east of new long valley load--road the concern is that if the fire continues to establish itself north of highway 20 and moves beyond the winery, dozens of homes in this neighborhood could be in trouble >> pam :cooler weather is helping firefighters who are battling the raging wildfire in lake county. kron 4's diane tuason has been keeping an eye on the forecast in the area. diane, will firefighters see mor
gina powers is one of those residents. she is staying at one of two evacuation centers set up by the red cross. it is a location that was home to some thirty- people on sunday night. and a place she is looking forward to leaving. when it is finally safe to go home. >>:yet we left the house and furniture and a brand newrefrigerator like less than a week old place to call home when this is the only thing that kindkeeps us up is the number of dwellings hasn't changed in today's >> pam...
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maÑana el uso de la viagra para mujeres que de acuerdo con sus fabricantes le cambiarÍa la vida a ginalanos para todo el mundo, esa mujer debe consultar con su mÉdico porque no se puede utilizar asÍ. reportera: la pastilla serÍa diferente a la diseÑada para hombres que tratarÁ disfunciÓn erÉctil mientras que reportero: en la mujer buscarÍa aumentar la divido la vida de la mujer tiene ciclos. en el hombre hemos hechos avances. los que estÁn a favor de su aprobaciÓn dicen que una de cada 10 mujeres sufre de bajo deseo sexual aÚn asÍ algunos lo consideran esta posible opciÓn. la usarÍas? >> no, porque lo que soy demasiado joven. reportera: se cree que esta vez el medicamento tendrÍa mÁs posibilidades de ser aprobado porque cuenta con el apoyo de la organizaciÓn a cenar para las mujeres y un grupo asesor de la fda recomendÓ su uso si el fabricante cumple con ciertas condiciones. pedÍ carranza, univisiÓn. jairo: gracias por haber estado con nosotros y nos vemos maÑana. con esto llegamos al final del noticiero. locutor: televisa presenta... cristÓbal: contÉstame, aldonza, ¿fue mi papÁ? aldon
maÑana el uso de la viagra para mujeres que de acuerdo con sus fabricantes le cambiarÍa la vida a ginalanos para todo el mundo, esa mujer debe consultar con su mÉdico porque no se puede utilizar asÍ. reportera: la pastilla serÍa diferente a la diseÑada para hombres que tratarÁ disfunciÓn erÉctil mientras que reportero: en la mujer buscarÍa aumentar la divido la vida de la mujer tiene ciclos. en el hombre hemos hechos avances. los que estÁn a favor de su aprobaciÓn dicen que una de...
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gina ferrante says, her school in los angeles, was not prepared for the whittier earthquake in 19-87. and she promised then, to be prepared, if ever she was in charge. now. the san francisco unified school district has ferrante teaching other principals in the area about preparations. go> > ; stop the drop to cover--dtop, --stop, drop, cover, close your eyes pamferrante has gone so far as to invest in a shed. away from the school allowing for easy access to emergency supplies. this year she will be investing in several new things among them specially made nutrition bars. for more coverage of today's earthquake. just head to our website. there, we have more videos of the quake. as well as full interviews with experts. it's all on kron-4-dot-com. it was another hot and hazy day here in the bay area. wildfires burning in northern california have filled the air with smoke. triggering another 'spare the air' alert today. kron 4's diane tuazon has been tracking the heat. diane, what can we expect for tomorrow? > >diane : will be wamble will not be dealing with the triple digits--will be war
gina ferrante says, her school in los angeles, was not prepared for the whittier earthquake in 19-87. and she promised then, to be prepared, if ever she was in charge. now. the san francisco unified school district has ferrante teaching other principals in the area about preparations. go> > ; stop the drop to cover--dtop, --stop, drop, cover, close your eyes pamferrante has gone so far as to invest in a shed. away from the school allowing for easy access to emergency supplies. this year...
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. >> gina, talk to me about this challenge. obviously you live in new orleans.lly have seen the resilience of people. that language used over and over again, resilience. people have come back under tough circumstances. they have made lives in that city and it does feel like a decade out we want to celebrate the work that ordinary people have done. on the other hand, three presidents in town in three days, all sort of saying that everything is all good here. how do you balance that? >> well, for us, if you are black and if you are in new orleans, if you are in louisiana, in country, we actually have always had to struggle and we've made do and have come and tried to work through this situations that have been presented. so, for me, and for our families, it's really a time that we really want to say, again, that what our families -- what we are experiencing as black people need to continue to be part of the narrative. >> gina womack, executive director of family and friends of louisiana's incarcerated children. thank you for joining us for joining us this evening.
. >> gina, talk to me about this challenge. obviously you live in new orleans.lly have seen the resilience of people. that language used over and over again, resilience. people have come back under tough circumstances. they have made lives in that city and it does feel like a decade out we want to celebrate the work that ordinary people have done. on the other hand, three presidents in town in three days, all sort of saying that everything is all good here. how do you balance that?...
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gina mccarthy is the head of the epa she says everybody at the agency is deeply upset.dy is deeply sorry. everybody is heartbroken. she said those things in colorado yesterday and today she was saying them again in new mexico. listen here. >> nobody being wants to do this the right way better than we do. no agency could be more upset about the happening. i can not tell you how heartbreaking it is a good word, i think that this actually occurred. >> reporter: ms. mccarthy said an epa investigation is already underway. she said there will also be an independent investigation. she herself will brief the president on what the epa is doing when she returns to washington tomorrow. meantime those who make their livelihoods on or around the animas river are counting the cost. millions of dollars in economic damages to rafting companies for instance, but also perhaps most of all to many native-american farmers who farm a large amount of land alongside the animas river. now gina mccarthy at the epa says the quality of the water is returning to what she called, pre--event levels.
gina mccarthy is the head of the epa she says everybody at the agency is deeply upset.dy is deeply sorry. everybody is heartbroken. she said those things in colorado yesterday and today she was saying them again in new mexico. listen here. >> nobody being wants to do this the right way better than we do. no agency could be more upset about the happening. i can not tell you how heartbreaking it is a good word, i think that this actually occurred. >> reporter: ms. mccarthy said an epa...
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so administrator gina mccarthey still has her job and no bureaucrats are being held accountable.mericans hate it when the government is held to a different standard than average citizens. i'm just saying this might be a good theme for some presidential candidates out there. >> thanks. mary? >> i'm giving a big miss to secretary of state john kerry who went to due ba this week to raise the cuban flag at the recently reopened u.s. embassy there. dissidents were not invited on the lame excuse that this was a government-to-gof affair. you can chalk this up for an obama administration prep to easy photo ops. >> dan. >> this is a miss, i think, for the social platform twitter who allows the people to put out tweets limited to 120 characters. that's about 25 words. >> you're an expert. >> i'm an expert in receiving them. twitter announced this week that now people the speak directly to each other privately in 10,000 character tweets. that's about 2,000 words. now some of those tweets probably should be limited to 25 words but get into a night ware of 2000-word exchanges with somebody on
so administrator gina mccarthey still has her job and no bureaucrats are being held accountable.mericans hate it when the government is held to a different standard than average citizens. i'm just saying this might be a good theme for some presidential candidates out there. >> thanks. mary? >> i'm giving a big miss to secretary of state john kerry who went to due ba this week to raise the cuban flag at the recently reopened u.s. embassy there. dissidents were not invited on the lame...
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and brittany spears has confirmed that she will appear in the upcoming series, "jane the virgin" and ginad her excitement, literally fell out of my chair. this is unreal. >>> and kim kardashian posted this risque selfie showing nothing but her baby bump. she said she wanted to show that every pregnancy is different. and if you're thinking of baring it all this summer, jimmy fallon has pros and cons of nude beach. >> pro, showing up and taking off all your clothes. con, being told the nude beach is two miles away. pro, telling other swimmers the water is a little cold. them saying, we can tell. and pro, playing nude volleyball or going for a nude run, and con, realizing why clothes were invented. not a good look. >> this is "early today." we hope it's just your first stop of the day on nbc. (music plays) people are both soft and strong, which is why our products are too. and we believe in value, so we give you 60% more sheets than charmin ultra strong. angel soft. be soft. be strong. >>> leading the news in the independent, men may never truly get over a relationship break up says a study.
and brittany spears has confirmed that she will appear in the upcoming series, "jane the virgin" and ginad her excitement, literally fell out of my chair. this is unreal. >>> and kim kardashian posted this risque selfie showing nothing but her baby bump. she said she wanted to show that every pregnancy is different. and if you're thinking of baring it all this summer, jimmy fallon has pros and cons of nude beach. >> pro, showing up and taking off all your clothes. con,...
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i think the epa -- i know the administrator, gina mccarthy, i met with her this morning.ngo today and she's rolled up her sleeves. she is moving bureaucracy out of the way and saying, all right, we're going to get this river open as quickly as we can. we're going to address the issues for the rest of the state and the rest of the rocky mountain west. it was actually very refreshing to see a federal official that just came in and took control and said, all right, we're going to move at light speed compared to what often happens with government. >> and can the tour operators, can the rafts get back on the water? when will things get back into what is the normal august in that beautiful part of the country? >> well, durango is open for business. we were down there yesterday. it is the most beautiful time of the year down there. my guess, and again the administrator of the epa, mccarthy, gina mccarthy, is going to make a recommendation either today or tomorrow depending on what their analysis, if they conform with our analyses, but the state has water analyses, the epa has an
i think the epa -- i know the administrator, gina mccarthy, i met with her this morning.ngo today and she's rolled up her sleeves. she is moving bureaucracy out of the way and saying, all right, we're going to get this river open as quickly as we can. we're going to address the issues for the rest of the state and the rest of the rocky mountain west. it was actually very refreshing to see a federal official that just came in and took control and said, all right, we're going to move at light...
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epa administrator gina mccarthy will travel to the colorado down the stream from the mine breach andtomorrow, farmington, new mexico, that is the leading edge of the polluted water which the epa says is dissipating. but there are still concerns that the water could soon reach lake powell, that's a popular tourist destination on the utah-arizona boarder that sees about three million visitors a year. at a news conference yesterday, mccarthy apologized for the spill, and said the epa is taking full responsibility for the clean-up. >> this is a tragic issue. and this is a tragic incident. i am absolutely, daeply sorry that this -- deeply sorry that this ever happened, but i want to make sure that we react positively and in a way that's credible and we move this forward. my message to folks that are angry, we're working as hard as we can, and we know this is a difficult situation and we're taking it as seriously as we can. we have folks working around the clock. >> nbc's scott cone is in durango, colorado. they're taking it as seriously as they can. this is the first visit there, they don
epa administrator gina mccarthy will travel to the colorado down the stream from the mine breach andtomorrow, farmington, new mexico, that is the leading edge of the polluted water which the epa says is dissipating. but there are still concerns that the water could soon reach lake powell, that's a popular tourist destination on the utah-arizona boarder that sees about three million visitors a year. at a news conference yesterday, mccarthy apologized for the spill, and said the epa is taking...
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gina mccarthy is visiting sites along the rivers. agency is expected to release testing results from samples of polluted water. she said her agency takes full responsibility after a crew accidentally triggered the leak. >> it is a tragic and unfortunate accident, and epa is taking responsibility to ensure it is cleaned up. the most important thing is ensuring the health and safety of the residents and visitors near the river. >> reporter: the spill is still flowing at a rate of up to 700 gallons mant. today contaminated water is expected to reach lake powell. the agency along with local scientists say there is no immediate threat, though. the states of colorado and new mexico and now any navajo nation have declared a state of emergency as a result of the spill. the rivers snake west forming a natural boundary for the tribal nation. the leaders say the rivers are more than just water sources they are sacred. >> reporter: they are forming plans to deal with t-- the potential impacts. meanwhile residents are being told to stay away from
gina mccarthy is visiting sites along the rivers. agency is expected to release testing results from samples of polluted water. she said her agency takes full responsibility after a crew accidentally triggered the leak. >> it is a tragic and unfortunate accident, and epa is taking responsibility to ensure it is cleaned up. the most important thing is ensuring the health and safety of the residents and visitors near the river. >> reporter: the spill is still flowing at a rate of up...
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. >> also in that same neighborhood gina green, a nurse, was sexually assaulted and murdered in her home. in all three cases, the common thread was the telephone. either the killer took the victim's telephone or used the cords to restrain his victim. this led to speculation the killer asked his victims for assistance. >> everything he touched he took with him. those were his trophies. it didn't take much for him after he killed them to wipe down the doorknob. he knew everything he touched. >> when residents of baton rouge learned a serial killer was on the loose, they took every possible precaution. at night, the streets were all but empty. but it wasn't enough. several months later, the killer struck again. 23-year-old dene colomb never returned home from visiting her mother's grave. her body was discovered 26 miles away from the cemetery. she was sexually assaulted and beaten to death. a witness reported seeing a white male in a white pickup truck near the cemetery, just like pam kinamore's case. and the killer wasn't through. the body of 26-year-old carrie yoder, a doctoral student at
. >> also in that same neighborhood gina green, a nurse, was sexually assaulted and murdered in her home. in all three cases, the common thread was the telephone. either the killer took the victim's telephone or used the cords to restrain his victim. this led to speculation the killer asked his victims for assistance. >> everything he touched he took with him. those were his trophies. it didn't take much for him after he killed them to wipe down the doorknob. he knew everything he...