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it happened in kalamazoo michigan. >> that's right.one million gallons of dilutedded buy due mean that comes from the tar sands of alberta. it starts out almost mike peanut butter. they dilute it >> stephen: with what? jelly? >> that's good. it might be better. >> stephen: this is stuff that's still in arkansas. >> that's right. in arkansas too. >> stephen: i heard about the arkansas story a lot. how come i didn't hear more about this kalamazoo? >> because it happened right after the big b.p. oil spill in the gulf. nobody was paying attention. everybody thought it would be cleaned up in a hurry. guess what. it's not cleaned up yet. three years later. the reason is the peanut butter and the diluted stuff, they make it flow through pipelines with, okay, when the pipeline ruptured, the diluted stuff evaporated and the peanut butter sank to the bottom of the river >> stephen: so it's gone. no. stephen: i can't see it. i can't see it. out of sight out of mind. you've heard of that. >> you can swim in it stephen: i don't swim in kalamazoo. >
it happened in kalamazoo michigan. >> that's right.one million gallons of dilutedded buy due mean that comes from the tar sands of alberta. it starts out almost mike peanut butter. they dilute it >> stephen: with what? jelly? >> that's good. it might be better. >> stephen: this is stuff that's still in arkansas. >> that's right. in arkansas too. >> stephen: i heard about the arkansas story a lot. how come i didn't hear more about this kalamazoo? >>...
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and on top of that, they are hand built to order in kalamazoo , michigan. that build your grill, your broker. >> reporter: you better turn those states. how much he? with what you did. burn them. >> just a little bit. >> reporter: people are spending money on their homes, and particularly outdoor stuff. decent improvement shows focus on outdoor, outdoor kitchens. >> absolutely. we have been doing well for the last several years because we find is people are investing in their home life styles. they want to stay at home and enjoy amazing food with their family and friends. >> reporter: just to define it again, as we said, high earners, not rich yet. make between $10,250,000. of course, depending on where you are in the country, $2,002,000 in new york me give you a one-bedroom place. in wichita, kan., you're a king. but these other folks that are driving the economy because they are making money and actually spending it on reasonably high-end stuff. it is one of the big drivers of the economy right now. tracy: for $17,000 a grow better come with a young man n
and on top of that, they are hand built to order in kalamazoo , michigan. that build your grill, your broker. >> reporter: you better turn those states. how much he? with what you did. burn them. >> just a little bit. >> reporter: people are spending money on their homes, and particularly outdoor stuff. decent improvement shows focus on outdoor, outdoor kitchens. >> absolutely. we have been doing well for the last several years because we find is people are investing in...
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the ship these all around the world from kalamazoo, mich., made in the usa. interesting stuff up there. now we know them. a very important group. so this topic of wealth just generally speaking we will stay on. all the wealth lost during the great recession, all of the bullish stock market hit. half of what was lost. wayne rogers is coming up. when will talk to us about that. dagen: that is adjusted for inflation and yankee president here to talk about his team's investments outside of the world of baseball. go mets. connell: don't say that. ♪ ♪ [ male announcer ] from the way the bristles move to the way they clean, once you try an oral-b deep sweep power brush, you'll never go back to a regular manual brush. its three cleaning zones with dynamic power bristles reach between teeth with more brush movements to remove up to 100% more plaque than a regular manual brush. and even 76% more plaque than sonicare flexcare in hard to reach areas. oral-b deep sweep 5000 power brush. life opens up en you do. connell: back at the bottom of the hour on market now. we hav
the ship these all around the world from kalamazoo, mich., made in the usa. interesting stuff up there. now we know them. a very important group. so this topic of wealth just generally speaking we will stay on. all the wealth lost during the great recession, all of the bullish stock market hit. half of what was lost. wayne rogers is coming up. when will talk to us about that. dagen: that is adjusted for inflation and yankee president here to talk about his team's investments outside of the...
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in kalamazoo, michigan, where sands oila major tar spill into the river, almost 1 million barrels, it has been very hard to clean ups. it's not the same kind of technology you would use to clean up conventional oil which tends to float on the surface. instead this 16 to the bottom and mixes with the settlement. as you try to get it out, if you are stirring it up and releasing the oil into the river. host: this in the washington times this morning -- what they know about this? guest: we know that as the u.s. supply of natural gas is increasing, it is coming more and more from fracking of natural gas, which is a process which can be very damaging. we don't have good safeguards in our country for natural gas fracking. this is something we need a lot more research on, a lot better understanding of. the people who should be in the driver's seat our communities who are in the areas where the fracking will take place, so you have an apartment of communities who are likely to be most affected to have real say in what's happening to their water and their land. host: the washington post has the
in kalamazoo, michigan, where sands oila major tar spill into the river, almost 1 million barrels, it has been very hard to clean ups. it's not the same kind of technology you would use to clean up conventional oil which tends to float on the surface. instead this 16 to the bottom and mixes with the settlement. as you try to get it out, if you are stirring it up and releasing the oil into the river. host: this in the washington times this morning -- what they know about this? guest: we know...
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three years after the spill in kalamazoo, it's still not cleaned up. families in mayflower are still living in temporary housing. the spill is not just messy, it's also dangerous. it's a toxic brew. the resources damaged by these spills with ill take years, probably decades, to restore. congress asked the national academy of sciences to assess the adequacy of current pipeline safety regulations this information would be valuable, especially in light of these recent spis, but we are not waiting for it and if the proponents have their way, will have no opportunity to act on any recommendations that n.a.s. may provide this bill promotes reckless development of a pipeline that provides little public benefits to our citizens while increasing the risk to their communities, their property, and to our natural resources. we should not bypass our laws and the administration's process when evaluating this process. with that, i urge my colleagues to reject h.r. 3 and i yield back the remainder of my time. the chair: the gentleman from michigan. mr. camp: i yield -
three years after the spill in kalamazoo, it's still not cleaned up. families in mayflower are still living in temporary housing. the spill is not just messy, it's also dangerous. it's a toxic brew. the resources damaged by these spills with ill take years, probably decades, to restore. congress asked the national academy of sciences to assess the adequacy of current pipeline safety regulations this information would be valuable, especially in light of these recent spis, but we are not waiting...
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consider the former secretary of treasury local my 51 in kalamazoo wrote for the labor research reviewh a sympathetic argument says who do we really need to have the advantages of being union? employees or employers? with the nlrb puts enough pressure on employers and costing them time energy and money to eliminate them or get them to surrender. this is what they call the pressure campaign. we'll have the luxury to note that employees are in the union free environment come knocking on the door looking for a solution if organizing is the lifeblood of the labor movement we have to create a reality to make our own breaks focusing on nonunion employers to make them pay for operating nonunion. when concerned they may have is that it might turn employees against the union. i look at it this way if you had massive employee support you probably would be conducting a traditional campaign besides the advantages over weld whenever problems you may think of for example, you don't need them majority. a few people inside and out are all that is necessary. that is the attitude of many union organizer
consider the former secretary of treasury local my 51 in kalamazoo wrote for the labor research reviewh a sympathetic argument says who do we really need to have the advantages of being union? employees or employers? with the nlrb puts enough pressure on employers and costing them time energy and money to eliminate them or get them to surrender. this is what they call the pressure campaign. we'll have the luxury to note that employees are in the union free environment come knocking on the door...