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downstream of lake rockwell is kent. here, again, the river is dammed.n of the sludge basins at the akron treatment plant has made a marked improvement in the water at kent. outdoorsman bill prichard proves a point. the public pressure to put in the treatment was due to a one-man campaign raised by gresser. a small mouth bass proves that stream fish have come back to this point of the cuyahoga. of course just downstream from kent, that city makes its own contribution to the river. the kent plant is currently working at over capacity. when a treatment plant is pushed by too much volume, there is only one immediate solution -- put it through faster. the shorter the treatment, the more impure the end product. the problem faced by the city of kent is typical. the only answer, expansion. $2.5 million are being spent to expand the plant. by 1980, it's estimated another addition will be needed. the cuyahoga moves on, flowing west now. dammed again at the misnamed monroe falls, the river serves a paper manufacturing plant. on the north side of akron, the crooked
downstream of lake rockwell is kent. here, again, the river is dammed.n of the sludge basins at the akron treatment plant has made a marked improvement in the water at kent. outdoorsman bill prichard proves a point. the public pressure to put in the treatment was due to a one-man campaign raised by gresser. a small mouth bass proves that stream fish have come back to this point of the cuyahoga. of course just downstream from kent, that city makes its own contribution to the river. the kent...
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these rivers flow into the lake, lake erie. lake erie brings in $800 billion of revenue every year.o when this pollution -- well, this pollution is very costly. let me just add to that, that i live in lorraine, which has a river, black river, which also leads into the lake. a couple days ago, there was an oil spill on the lake, and -- i am sorry, on the river, and also, not to take away from the rivers, but there was a lake where a truck was found to be spewing out chemicals into a wildlife refuge in spencer lake. host: thank you, sandra. we are going to jump in and get a response. david: sandra points out obviously the problems of pollution have not been completely solved. there is still a lot of industry around lake erie, of course, and the other great lakes. lorraine has a steel mill. even here in cleveland the major steel mills are once again up and running. i do believe they've made significant investments in water pollution control and also air pollution control, but no doubt accidents happen. there are, of course, other kinds of contributors to water pollution. cleveland, lik
these rivers flow into the lake, lake erie. lake erie brings in $800 billion of revenue every year.o when this pollution -- well, this pollution is very costly. let me just add to that, that i live in lorraine, which has a river, black river, which also leads into the lake. a couple days ago, there was an oil spill on the lake, and -- i am sorry, on the river, and also, not to take away from the rivers, but there was a lake where a truck was found to be spewing out chemicals into a wildlife...
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exploring the american story. >> the great lakes are the largest body of freshwater lakes on earth and measured by area. up next, learn about their history and some of the problems facing them today from author jerry dennis. >> i grew up on the great lakes, spent most of my life here and i knew i always wanted to write a book about them. basically i wanted to write the book that i alwayswanted to read . but i really until i had already written nine or 10 books had. when i finally felt like i had the confidence to tackle such an immense subject and that sounds funny to people who've never been to the great lakes to say this is an immensesubject . but those legs are the largest pockets, combined body of fresh water on the surface of the planet. they contain 21 percent of all the surface freshwater on earth, 95 percent in the united states. this is a place that i thought really deserve a book that i jumped into thinking i could write it in two years. and five years later, i finally delivered to my editor. but there are five great lakes and every single, ontario, michigan and superior. the
exploring the american story. >> the great lakes are the largest body of freshwater lakes on earth and measured by area. up next, learn about their history and some of the problems facing them today from author jerry dennis. >> i grew up on the great lakes, spent most of my life here and i knew i always wanted to write a book about them. basically i wanted to write the book that i alwayswanted to read . but i really until i had already written nine or 10 books had. when i finally...
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these rivers flow into the lake, lake erie. lake erie brings in more than $800 billion in revenue every year, so when this pollution -- well, this pollution is very costly. and let me just add to that i live in lorain, which has a river, black river, which also leads into the lake. and a couple of days ago, there was an oil spill on the lake -- i'm sorry, on the river, and also, there, not to take away from the rivers, but there was a center lake where a truck was found to be spewing out chemicals into a wildlife refugee in spencer lake. and -- steve: thank you, sandra. we are going to jump in and get a response. david: sandra points out obviously the problems of pollution have not been completely solved. there is still a lot of industry around lake erie and of course the other great lakes, even here in lorain has a steel mill, even in cleveland, the major steel mills are once again up and running. i believe they have made significant investments in water pollution control, also air pollution control, but no doubt, accidents ha
these rivers flow into the lake, lake erie. lake erie brings in more than $800 billion in revenue every year, so when this pollution -- well, this pollution is very costly. and let me just add to that i live in lorain, which has a river, black river, which also leads into the lake. and a couple of days ago, there was an oil spill on the lake -- i'm sorry, on the river, and also, there, not to take away from the rivers, but there was a center lake where a truck was found to be spewing out...
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this wastewater treatment plant, just southeast of lake rockwell.s simply not large enough to treat the waste of the area it serves. and the situation is so bad that the ohio state water pollution board has imposed a ban on new construction until a new plant can be built and put into operation. the plant superintendent says simply that he just doesn't have the facilities to do what he is supposed to do. there are plans for a new plant, and the federal government may help, but it costs some $2 million to build it. and it will take taxes to pay for it. as a result, largely untreated sewage runs from the plant to a ditch nearby, and into a series of creeks which flow into the cuyahoga. for a time the cuyahoga becomes a sewer. ♪ at twin lakes a new sewage treatment plant is under construction. it is a tertiary treatment plant, meaning it releases highly treated water back to the environment. it is the best sewage treatment system, unlike many, and this plant will be adequate for future development of the area. ♪ but as it flows silently by the historic
this wastewater treatment plant, just southeast of lake rockwell.s simply not large enough to treat the waste of the area it serves. and the situation is so bad that the ohio state water pollution board has imposed a ban on new construction until a new plant can be built and put into operation. the plant superintendent says simply that he just doesn't have the facilities to do what he is supposed to do. there are plans for a new plant, and the federal government may help, but it costs some $2...
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spending a week hopping from lake to lake i don't think you can get that anywhere else. the burbs abundance of water makes it a popular vacation spot since 9092 the annual number of overnight stays has nearly tripled from 4.6 to 13500000. you get the opposite has mainly come from berlin brandenburg saxony north rhine-westphalia yes you can say that 90 percent of the overnight stays are from germany and often in london but last year we had around a 1000000 foreign guests. gets to. one of the top destinations is the state capital pottstown but it's reconstructed city palace seat of the state parliament. it looks amazing super super and i'm a big fan of the rock and old saying i love coming to see it. not some of the i got to. see is perhaps part some as most famous palace but the person kings built many businesses once here. the city was a royal residence in the 18th and 19th centuries. nowadays pots them so keisha surrounded by lakes close to berlin has attracted many wealthy residents. the lake is lined with the germans homes. in the past few years the brandenburg capita
spending a week hopping from lake to lake i don't think you can get that anywhere else. the burbs abundance of water makes it a popular vacation spot since 9092 the annual number of overnight stays has nearly tripled from 4.6 to 13500000. you get the opposite has mainly come from berlin brandenburg saxony north rhine-westphalia yes you can say that 90 percent of the overnight stays are from germany and often in london but last year we had around a 1000000 foreign guests. gets to. one of the top...
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and i think that tends to be our relationship with lake erie that we become trusties of this lake. >>ere, i'm from michigan. anyone that has been down here knows that people here kind of march to their own drummer. >> sure. >> is this a sexer thing? >> definitely not at all. >> so making a lake into a person is clearly a weird sex thing. but markie and her fellow conservationists have even more selfish motivations. >> the toxic water situation in ohio that prompted the governor it declare a state of emergency. >> lake erie a major source of drinking water serves 400,000 people. >> we lost access to our drinking water for three days. it impacted 500,000 people. they couldn't bathe, they couldn't touch the water. >> couldn't do your laundie, wash your dishes. water became-- a really scares commodity. it wasn't available. >> oh, goddam that is good. >> we realized how vulnerable we were. and how precious the resource was. that it could be taken away just like that. >> it is something that we enjoy, isn't it. >> yeah. >> do you mind if i just. >> but if turning your lake into a person rea
and i think that tends to be our relationship with lake erie that we become trusties of this lake. >>ere, i'm from michigan. anyone that has been down here knows that people here kind of march to their own drummer. >> sure. >> is this a sexer thing? >> definitely not at all. >> so making a lake into a person is clearly a weird sex thing. but markie and her fellow conservationists have even more selfish motivations. >> the toxic water situation in ohio that...
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really maybe in all of the great lakes, there was no evidence. so the boat represented probably the schooner, even though it was first little, 19 feet, it was the first one that people could see. with that spirit, back in 1982, we began figuring out what is our next project? steve harold, who was one of our original founders, researched something and came up with this idea of the madeleine, which represented the first organized school in northwest michigan. the original was launched in 1845 in fairport, ohio, and it was in the upper lakes for many years and planted in west bay. there were five sailors aboard, three of them were brothers, and instead of wasting their winter frozen in the ice someplace, they wanted to hire a teacher to come aboard from traverse city, stephen edward, 17 years old, to be their teacher for that winter. the guy ran the school with those five sailors on the original matalin, six miles from here, right here in west bay. thehis is why we chose madeleine as the vessel to build because it represented education, the spirit o
really maybe in all of the great lakes, there was no evidence. so the boat represented probably the schooner, even though it was first little, 19 feet, it was the first one that people could see. with that spirit, back in 1982, we began figuring out what is our next project? steve harold, who was one of our original founders, researched something and came up with this idea of the madeleine, which represented the first organized school in northwest michigan. the original was launched in 1845 in...
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the lake is lined with the juice homes. the past few years the brandenburg capital has become one of the most desirable and expensive cities in germany. its 180000 residents include many young people plus the most free universities and more than 30 research institutes and. put some as i get some it's really a small big city i like that that's being come much that's probably why so many people come or move here especially berliners because they appreciate that although we're smaller we have everything. in the local pin you can also meet the city's most famous son in the museum. is one of the curators of an exhibition marking funtime his 200th birthday. no one in. this room has something really special. yeah there aren't very many remaining objects from front on it which is why the no ripping museum is very proud to have this clock. it's the funtown of families grandfather clock. it's really old it dates from 790 and the family owned it until 940 and kind of that it's nice to imagine that it not only stood in front on a study
the lake is lined with the juice homes. the past few years the brandenburg capital has become one of the most desirable and expensive cities in germany. its 180000 residents include many young people plus the most free universities and more than 30 research institutes and. put some as i get some it's really a small big city i like that that's being come much that's probably why so many people come or move here especially berliners because they appreciate that although we're smaller we have...
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if you are coming up and being on lake tahoe, it might be your best bet and enjoying the lake. the spectacular february snowfall has adjusted the shoreline a bit >>> plus, adults having their own kind of fun that an east bay playground. tonight the police want to track them down. >>> a live look right now, aboard the uss hornet, the celebration underway to commemorate the apollo 11 moon landing. >>> we have been sitting a couple of degrees above average for this time of the year. they'll likely have any intense heat but if you're inland it was 95 again in santa rosa, low 90s. we'll talk about how things begin to come back down by the end of this week just a bit. see you after the break. there are moments in life that leave a lasting impression. like the feeling of movement as a new journey begins, or the sight of soft fur, warmed by the morning sun. you might remember new flavours, or a view that defies all expectations. these are the memories that stay with you, long after the moments have passed. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ >>> in recent years california lakes were certainly suffering fr
if you are coming up and being on lake tahoe, it might be your best bet and enjoying the lake. the spectacular february snowfall has adjusted the shoreline a bit >>> plus, adults having their own kind of fun that an east bay playground. tonight the police want to track them down. >>> a live look right now, aboard the uss hornet, the celebration underway to commemorate the apollo 11 moon landing. >>> we have been sitting a couple of degrees above average for this time...
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beautiful day to be on lake tahoe 0 coming up here being on lake tahoe night be your best bet at enjoying the lake, the spectacular february snowfall as adjusted the shoreline. >> they can come for up to 90 days. >>> bay area honoring simple solution to homelessness. >> it's like a replay of last night at this time. look at the low clouds streaming in. this mean as replay of low clouds overnight again tonight and some relief for the heat inlands. i'll show you how much, coming up. . >>> i'm wilson walk never lake tahoe 0 coming up here you'll want to know a little bit about how the winter affected the shoreline. you can see the snow on the mountains still. that's just dumping into the lake right now. >> this was exactly the kind of day that makes tahoe is a -- synonomous with the word blue. they only have a couple of gates open here because the water is so high. depending on how many gates are open determines the water. >> i'm estimating 15 to 20 feet so less beach area to layout on but there is more water for kayaking on. >> the best way to enjoy the lake is to be on it. the snow left pr
beautiful day to be on lake tahoe 0 coming up here being on lake tahoe night be your best bet at enjoying the lake, the spectacular february snowfall as adjusted the shoreline. >> they can come for up to 90 days. >>> bay area honoring simple solution to homelessness. >> it's like a replay of last night at this time. look at the low clouds streaming in. this mean as replay of low clouds overnight again tonight and some relief for the heat inlands. i'll show you how much,...
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in storm lake -- >> is feeding the rest of the nation.re. >> to be honest with you, i think he's a little low. >> boy, you can smell it too. >> you know what? i just say you're smelling money. >> these people need workers. >> they have competitive pork plants going up about 50 miles east and 50 miles west, all of which are scrambling to get up and open or to add second shifts. >> you asked the question about how can rural iowa meet its potential and make itself whole. have you found an answer to that question? >> yes. i think the answer is here. in a community that's figured out you can find your next schoolteacher and police officer in that little brown kid in the third grade. >> from a local farm. >> yep. i opened up a cafe in this building. >> got you. were your parents and uncle undocumented when they came? >> yeah, yeah. >> so you were the son of undocumented immigrants. >> i was, yes. >> opening your own business now. >> right. ♪ >> you serve on the city council here in storm lake. why did you want to run for city council? >> all in
in storm lake -- >> is feeding the rest of the nation.re. >> to be honest with you, i think he's a little low. >> boy, you can smell it too. >> you know what? i just say you're smelling money. >> these people need workers. >> they have competitive pork plants going up about 50 miles east and 50 miles west, all of which are scrambling to get up and open or to add second shifts. >> you asked the question about how can rural iowa meet its potential and...
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salt lake city, utah.ain paradise, the big thing that separates it, it's the headquarters of one of world's major religions. say it with me. mormonism. who said scientology? mormonism, as lie like to be called, the church of jesus christ of latter day saints, or lds. is under the umbrella of christianity. it isn't treated that way. >> i realize it's different. >> you can feel fun to make fun of it with no repercussions. you can get rich making fun of it. or richer. they don't care about your feelings if you're mormon. the thinking that salt lake city is lds city is not correct anymore. good tech jobs have people moving there to be a part of the silicon slopes. the skiing attracts all kinds of people to relocate there. >> i'm skiing! yeah. whoa! >> and let's not forget the foot loose effect. the religion that is restrictive does two things. it creates a counterculture and it makes members that who are the not fit in the religion to leave the religion. those add up to having a sizable lgbtq community. what i
salt lake city, utah.ain paradise, the big thing that separates it, it's the headquarters of one of world's major religions. say it with me. mormonism. who said scientology? mormonism, as lie like to be called, the church of jesus christ of latter day saints, or lds. is under the umbrella of christianity. it isn't treated that way. >> i realize it's different. >> you can feel fun to make fun of it with no repercussions. you can get rich making fun of it. or richer. they don't care...
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in storm lake iowa? many are migrant students.mented immigrants that live in this community now, are they living in the shadows here? >> yes. the police chief tells me about it. >> this is a mobile home park. >> is this an area where freshly arrived immigrants -- >> yes. >> he came here from east st. louis. >> you can view a variety of national studies, nonpartisan, bipartisan studies that put out data that say immigrants can make crime at a lower rate than native born americans and undocumented immigrants commit crimes at a lower rate than that. have you seen that play out here? >> i have seen that play out. last year in 2018, our annual report, we were more diverse now than we have in the history of this city. we experienced a 27-year low in serious crime. you have folks living in the shadows, and we certainly do, that are fraid to come forward when victimized and afraid to be active in their community, it lends to a less-safe community. >> does that mean creating an atmosphere where undocumented immigrants feel comfortable call
in storm lake iowa? many are migrant students.mented immigrants that live in this community now, are they living in the shadows here? >> yes. the police chief tells me about it. >> this is a mobile home park. >> is this an area where freshly arrived immigrants -- >> yes. >> he came here from east st. louis. >> you can view a variety of national studies, nonpartisan, bipartisan studies that put out data that say immigrants can make crime at a lower rate than...
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. >> i am daniel, co-owner of 1602 lake street with my wife, gwendolyn. proposed construction can joins our backyard. i'm going to use" tonight, they are all from the developers briefs submitted to the board of appeals meeting in september 2017. the saga of the three-story bay is worth a chapter in catch-22. they said they bought the lot in order to build a second house on the suppose it vacancy of the lot. actually, the three-story bay of the existing house was on the vacant half of the lot. no problem, they simply demolish it. then they claim that the permit they obtained to shore up the southern wall hovered the demolition they have already done. they said any errors or their faults, and they take full responsibility. >> sf gov. tv can you stay on the computer, please? >> i'm not sure what is happening here. >> continue, sir. >> actually, the permit application filed by santos did not show the existing three-story bay. putting all of this together, what we have is, they told the planning department the lot was vacant. they got permission to build on th
. >> i am daniel, co-owner of 1602 lake street with my wife, gwendolyn. proposed construction can joins our backyard. i'm going to use" tonight, they are all from the developers briefs submitted to the board of appeals meeting in september 2017. the saga of the three-story bay is worth a chapter in catch-22. they said they bought the lot in order to build a second house on the suppose it vacancy of the lot. actually, the three-story bay of the existing house was on the vacant half of...
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. >>> lake tahoe is more than a vacation spot for weekend travelers. >> when we return how the lake is used to train people to go up in to space. >>> a beautiful day in lake tahoe and around here as well. temperatures climb above what we had yesterday as a warmer forecast in store for the rest of the week. details are coming up. buttermoh manscuits now we're talking fried egg want it melty cheese want it sausage want it or bacon i want it! try my 2 for $4 breakfast biscuits and add 4 donut holes for just a buck. only at jack in the box. sausa4 donut holes. for just a dollar. dang!! try my 2 for $4 breakfast biscuits and add 4 donut holes for just a buck. only at jack in the box. >>> the barbequing while black event was in oak land this past weekend. it started after a white woman called police to complain about two african american men barbecuing at the lake. organizers are hoping to move beyond that incident and make the event a positive and welcoming one. >> reporter: smoke, flames and meat, lots of it. what happened at the lake had the signs of a party. >> we are barbecuing southern
. >>> lake tahoe is more than a vacation spot for weekend travelers. >> when we return how the lake is used to train people to go up in to space. >>> a beautiful day in lake tahoe and around here as well. temperatures climb above what we had yesterday as a warmer forecast in store for the rest of the week. details are coming up. buttermoh manscuits now we're talking fried egg want it melty cheese want it sausage want it or bacon i want it! try my 2 for $4 breakfast...
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five children who died at the lake we re five children who died at the lake were buried together at aforting to think that their children are not alone. the body of valentina‘s son was found last, on the eight day of the rescue operation. they had to do dna tests to identify him. it has been three years. valentina and her family it has been three years. valentina and herfamily can it has been three years. valentina and her family can still not talk about zhenya without tears. this tragedy has affected so many families. valentina put the court case first and as a result lost her job. she is now focused on trying to get justice job. she is now focused on trying to getjustice for her son. and a‘s family fell apart after the tragedy. her son now lives with her ex—husband and she lives with her youngest daughter. —— anna. the families of the victims and the prosecution have won an appeal against the acquittals of the two officials from russia‘s consumer watchdog and the case will go back to court. the officials continue to deny any wrongdoing. we saw the peak in the heat yesterday, and the
five children who died at the lake we re five children who died at the lake were buried together at aforting to think that their children are not alone. the body of valentina‘s son was found last, on the eight day of the rescue operation. they had to do dna tests to identify him. it has been three years. valentina and her family it has been three years. valentina and herfamily can it has been three years. valentina and her family can still not talk about zhenya without tears. this tragedy has...
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go out there and enjoy the lake.r highs throughout the entire bay area, this is a good reference. 62 degrees, oakland at 74 and san jose 86. those microclimates are in full force today. we have a high pressure still dominating keep ing us in the 90s. once that fog clears, we get a nice afternoon. by 6:00, notice the return of the marine layer. hanging on tight overnight and tomorrow morning at about 1,000 feet. early tomorrow morning we'll have fog rolling through and it clears out and sunday night and monday morning we get the return of the marine layer and then the temperatures will drop down cooler in through san francisco by monday, 67 degrees. a little season apple fal for t of year. we're going to fall below seasonal. we've been cooler on average for july. enjoy the 90s and then we'll welcome in the 80s by the start of the work week. >> thank you. >>> still ahead, he's one of the most famous tattoo artists. we'll give you a peek of the new exhibit opening today dedicated to ed hardy. it's no ordinary day for ou
go out there and enjoy the lake.r highs throughout the entire bay area, this is a good reference. 62 degrees, oakland at 74 and san jose 86. those microclimates are in full force today. we have a high pressure still dominating keep ing us in the 90s. once that fog clears, we get a nice afternoon. by 6:00, notice the return of the marine layer. hanging on tight overnight and tomorrow morning at about 1,000 feet. early tomorrow morning we'll have fog rolling through and it clears out and sunday...
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and lake malawi is one of the great lakes in africa but overfishing and climate change threaten this vital food source. i want to get jones what have to do nothing of business. still currency financial leaders around the world have sounded the alarm so what is it all of ballard's now like a bit coin libra would enable computer payments via blocked change acknowledging it to make libra less volatile than bitcoin facebook plans to back it with a basket of real world currency is like the u.s. dollar the euro and the japanese yen what also sets libor apart from bitcoin and the likes is that it would be backed by big companies including visa master card and pay pal facebook says that more than a dozen partners will help built fund and govern the libra system the baseball copes to raise as much as $1000000000.00 us dollars from existing and future partners to support the effort and libra is set to launch in 2020 but 1st facebook has to convince regulators on both sides of the atlantic and i'm going to talk to one person now who isn't convinced just yet peter bofinger chair for monetary pol
and lake malawi is one of the great lakes in africa but overfishing and climate change threaten this vital food source. i want to get jones what have to do nothing of business. still currency financial leaders around the world have sounded the alarm so what is it all of ballard's now like a bit coin libra would enable computer payments via blocked change acknowledging it to make libra less volatile than bitcoin facebook plans to back it with a basket of real world currency is like the u.s....
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the 29,000 square kilometer lake has begun to reseed. center the water receding. -- consider a water receding. in the pasast, all of this was covered with water. >> in march, there was heavy rain. hit witith heavy rains the left over 100000 dead. thouousands were forced d to fl. extrememe weather isis threateng the ecosystem and its fragile agriculture-based economy. more people have turned to the lake despite dwindling stock. >> people kill the smaller fish out of poverty. they are able to only buy food. that's why they kill the smaller ones. ranked them bank the top 10 countries in africa most at risk from climate change. news, foreigner minister's are talking about iran in brussels amid tensions between iran and the u.s.. uranium beyondh the limits of the 2015 nuclear deal. they arear agency said reducing the commitments under the agreement in order to make the other signatories of fill their duties. one of those is the u.k. are attempting to keep the middle east denuclearize. if other countries get nuclear weapons, that's a very toxi
the 29,000 square kilometer lake has begun to reseed. center the water receding. -- consider a water receding. in the pasast, all of this was covered with water. >> in march, there was heavy rain. hit witith heavy rains the left over 100000 dead. thouousands were forced d to fl. extrememe weather isis threateng the ecosystem and its fragile agriculture-based economy. more people have turned to the lake despite dwindling stock. >> people kill the smaller fish out of poverty. they are...
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sharing great lakes maritime history.chool kids everybody gets a chance to see the ships, go sailing, hoist lines and learn about the old times. they get to feel the rolling of the ship, and it is all real. the maritime heritage alliance was started by a number of historical wooden boat enthusiasts, really, back in 1982. it started because there were no tall ships anywhere. or mastse no big sales made of wood anywhere around here. there was no particular interest or focus for young people towards great lakes maritime history. we sat around -- there were five or six of us, and it became evident that we could do something with this. we got together and set up the maritime heritage alliance here in traverse city, and we decided -- well, the first vote we should do, if we are going to do both, is a replica of a mackinac boat. they were kind of the pickup trucks of the mid-1800s, they would bring lumber and other commodities to villages around the great lakes. trains were resourceful travel, but even those were sparse in the m
sharing great lakes maritime history.chool kids everybody gets a chance to see the ships, go sailing, hoist lines and learn about the old times. they get to feel the rolling of the ship, and it is all real. the maritime heritage alliance was started by a number of historical wooden boat enthusiasts, really, back in 1982. it started because there were no tall ships anywhere. or mastse no big sales made of wood anywhere around here. there was no particular interest or focus for young people...
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"oh, lord, please fill the lake," they chant. for the rains but that alone cannot solve this city's water woes. environmentalists warn this is a problem of our own making. england have secured their place in the final of the cricket world cup after thrashing australia by eight wickets. it's the first time in 27 years the side has made it to the final match, which will take place this weekend in london against new zealand. for more on how the match unfolded, here's our sports correspondent will perry. "cricket‘s coming home" was the chant from the england fans as they left edgbaston having watched their side thump their old rivals australia by eight wickets to book their place in the world cup final on sunday against new zealand. australia won the toss and it looked like a good toss to win because they put themselves into bad but, reg retta bly put themselves into bad but, regrettably the might not think that was the right thing to do. they were 14 /3 having lost an early wickets. david warner went cheaply as did peter hanson them
"oh, lord, please fill the lake," they chant. for the rains but that alone cannot solve this city's water woes. environmentalists warn this is a problem of our own making. england have secured their place in the final of the cricket world cup after thrashing australia by eight wickets. it's the first time in 27 years the side has made it to the final match, which will take place this weekend in london against new zealand. for more on how the match unfolded, here's our sports...
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this is one of ten i's largest lake.ow parched and desperate for rain. —— chennai's largest lakes. also in the programme. president trump says he'll use an executive order to find out how many illegal immigrants there are in the united states. and england will face new zealand in the cricket world cup final after thrashing australia — the predictions are already coming live from our studios in singapore and london, this is bbc world news. it's newsday. good morning. it's 7am in singapore, midnight in london and 6 o'clock in the morning injakarta where, according to their lawyers, relatives of people who died in the boeing 737 max crash in indonesia have been cheated out of compensation. many families who lost loved ones in the plane crash last october were persuaded to sign agreements that prevent them from taking legal action against boeing. the bbc has discovered relatives signed similar agreements following two previous crashes in indonesia — and the agreements prevented them from suing in the us courts. boeing declin
this is one of ten i's largest lake.ow parched and desperate for rain. —— chennai's largest lakes. also in the programme. president trump says he'll use an executive order to find out how many illegal immigrants there are in the united states. and england will face new zealand in the cricket world cup final after thrashing australia — the predictions are already coming live from our studios in singapore and london, this is bbc world news. it's newsday. good morning. it's 7am in singapore,...
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and then also water lake on the far side. we we tend to look for someplace that's off the beaten path and she says they're the type of i think people we are and so we see just a little bit of research and we decided that this sounded like a good place to perhaps explore 3 years ago and we came and we were delighted our there this country it's small but it seems to have almost anything you would want to find anywhere in the rest of europe. and. like jennifer and josh a growing number of tourists. looking for landscapes off the beaten path that flourished naturally places that don't need snow machines in winter and a left barren in summer slovenia is exactly what they're after. fly fishing in the crystal clear waters of lakes of in the up. 400 kilometers northwest in response to are all on the border to up above area this is where the climatology students for day excursion ends they're not really here to learn how to catch fish but about how increasingly warm waters are affecting fish stocks many species can't survive. present
and then also water lake on the far side. we we tend to look for someplace that's off the beaten path and she says they're the type of i think people we are and so we see just a little bit of research and we decided that this sounded like a good place to perhaps explore 3 years ago and we came and we were delighted our there this country it's small but it seems to have almost anything you would want to find anywhere in the rest of europe. and. like jennifer and josh a growing number of...
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carlisle lake ca rlisle lake district carlisle lake district was officially opened this morning and atam, the first passenger flight for more than 25 years took off, headed for dublin, initially, there will be 28 flights a week, dublin, belfast city and london southend. jonathan is from loganair, they will be operating these services. what have sales been like? really strong, very encouraged by this, first flight very encouraged by this, first flight is going out nearly full, on all three flights to dublin, belfast and london southend, and the bookings have been superb for the region, really pleased. no no commercial passenger flights since 1993 because they were not viable, what has changed?‘ since 1993 because they were not viable, what has changed? a lot has changed in the way that people fly but also the way that regional airports work, customers who have been using them are finding the convenience, getting through them quickly, check in, get through without the hassle associated with big airports, is something really valuable to them. more and more people are using regional airport
carlisle lake ca rlisle lake district carlisle lake district was officially opened this morning and atam, the first passenger flight for more than 25 years took off, headed for dublin, initially, there will be 28 flights a week, dublin, belfast city and london southend. jonathan is from loganair, they will be operating these services. what have sales been like? really strong, very encouraged by this, first flight very encouraged by this, first flight is going out nearly full, on all three...
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but we begin with a brave dance festival in austria on lake constance and literally on lake constance the audience sits on the shoreline and the stage is on the lake lending itself to amazing productions which of course include the water and the incredible backdrop as part of its role for the performers in brigance it's quite a stretch as they have to do things they certainly never learned to college especially this year as the director is better known for making heavy metal videos this is opera like you've never seen before. always had a soft spot for new voices in break ins even for these young birds whose nest is inside a head it's part of the stage state it's a kind of scary clown some 14 meters high and weighing $140.00 tons moved with heavy machinery thing on sitting as he were moved along with it have to be totally safe we.
but we begin with a brave dance festival in austria on lake constance and literally on lake constance the audience sits on the shoreline and the stage is on the lake lending itself to amazing productions which of course include the water and the incredible backdrop as part of its role for the performers in brigance it's quite a stretch as they have to do things they certainly never learned to college especially this year as the director is better known for making heavy metal videos this is...
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up much of a catch overfishing and climate change sap lake malawi vital source of food for the region. and fin tech successful fight for funding a building based online bank account is germany's highest value stuff. for us all and that's to business south africa's economy is contracting so is its middle class that could cause tension. the south african reserve bank has cut interest rates from $6.00 and $3.00 quarters to 6 and a half percent it joins a string of central banks across of merging markets that are producing borrowing costs global risks are high and domestic demand in south africa is low indebted consumers are holding back from spending. is an estate agent in johannesburg. he sells apartments to the upwardly mobile in. one of the trendiest suburbs in the inner city currently rent out a property that i used to live in here. i heard that quiet is quite good in the area so i thought you know what we this is an opportunity and more income from this year so i started doing that and i moved back home. because business is a bit quiet story is common as africa's most developed econ
up much of a catch overfishing and climate change sap lake malawi vital source of food for the region. and fin tech successful fight for funding a building based online bank account is germany's highest value stuff. for us all and that's to business south africa's economy is contracting so is its middle class that could cause tension. the south african reserve bank has cut interest rates from $6.00 and $3.00 quarters to 6 and a half percent it joins a string of central banks across of merging...
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if it is the little lake fault that is mapped at the surface. it's some previous earthquake that has come through to the surface. most earthquakes begin about five to ten miles below the surface. it's difficult to get a big earthquake close to the surface. there's not enough pressure. if a fault could open up, you can't have an earthquake. the earthquake is shaking just like snapping your fingers. try to snap your fingers when they open up. you don't make a sound. if the all the opens up, you wouldn't produce any shaking. at the surface, there's -- it's not action confined. the earthquake happened deeper down. most faults in california extend at least from the -- if we map it at the surface, probably goes ten miles down and probably more than that. just gets deeper down, it behaves differently. >> a lot of ancient volcanic history of little lake, correct? >> not so -- little lake is a volcanic region. there's active volcanics. the china lake weapons center runs a geo thermal plant there. there's magna at depth which has been used to tap for geot
if it is the little lake fault that is mapped at the surface. it's some previous earthquake that has come through to the surface. most earthquakes begin about five to ten miles below the surface. it's difficult to get a big earthquake close to the surface. there's not enough pressure. if a fault could open up, you can't have an earthquake. the earthquake is shaking just like snapping your fingers. try to snap your fingers when they open up. you don't make a sound. if the all the opens up, you...
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it's smoking up at lake port and clear lake and windsor, cloverdale all in the 90s tomorrow. cool off. by the time we get to sunday the numbers drop a couple degrees. and next week low pressure trough sags over california and drives numbers inland down into the mid-80s so. warm weekend on tap, inland anyway. have a good one, liz? >> thank you, brian. >>> a pair of women in the north bay celebrating a national championship. >> you might not have heard about it. that's why we bring in vern glenn. >> as a fellow resident of the north bay, i'm proud of them. absolutely liz and allen. right behind me, there they are with their coach. national champions. football, clemson, basketball, lacrosse, the virginia cavaliers. baseball, vanderbilt. move over, because here's two more. let's take you to marin county. >> reporter: the centuries old became of bocci ball. patience, percision, accuracy. the ladies in blue, two marin products, managed to play it better than anyone else on u.s. soil. you see, teresa ray on the left and jolene kramer, ageless players in a game for all ages a 2019 u.
it's smoking up at lake port and clear lake and windsor, cloverdale all in the 90s tomorrow. cool off. by the time we get to sunday the numbers drop a couple degrees. and next week low pressure trough sags over california and drives numbers inland down into the mid-80s so. warm weekend on tap, inland anyway. have a good one, liz? >> thank you, brian. >>> a pair of women in the north bay celebrating a national championship. >> you might not have heard about it. that's why we...
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>>any spare resident calls how some video she shot at lake merritt has become. >>famous how she say there are moments in life that leave a lasting impression. like the feeling of movement as a new journey begins, or the sight of soft fur, warmed by the morning sun. you might remember new flavours, or a view that defies all expectations. these are the memories that stay with you, long after the moments have passed. so that early retirement we planned. it's going ok? great. now i'm spending more time with the kids. i'm introducing them to crab. crab!? they love it. so, you mentioned that that money we set aside. yeah. the kids and i want to build our own crab shack. ♪ ♪ ahhh, you're finally building that outdoor kitchen. yup - with room for the whole gang. ♪ ♪ see how investing with a j.p. morgan advisor can help you. visit your local chase branch. >>started as a day of fun of barbecuing for family and oakland's lake merritt has become what some describe as a movement now the woman who recorded the famous bbq becky video tells kron four's haaziq madyun she'd like
>>any spare resident calls how some video she shot at lake merritt has become. >>famous how she say there are moments in life that leave a lasting impression. like the feeling of movement as a new journey begins, or the sight of soft fur, warmed by the morning sun. you might remember new flavours, or a view that defies all expectations. these are the memories that stay with you, long after the moments have passed. so that early retirement we planned. it's going ok? great. now i'm...
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the region borders finland, and is famous for its beautiful lakes and rainforests.s 12, and a professional swimmer. the children who survived said that when their boat overturned, masha was helping people to reach the shore. the water was only 12 celsius, and masha died of hypothermia. after the tragedy, several criminal investigations were launched. the victims‘ parents didn't see much progress. they asked lawyer dmitry lapin to help them. he carried out his own investigation. as a result of these findings, six people ended up on trial. the director of the camp and her deputy, the head and deputy of the region's consumer watchdog, and two of the camps instructors. the court found the camps director, yelena reshetova, and her deputy, vadim vinogradov, guilty. they were sentenced to 9.5 years in prison. two officials from russia's consumer watchdog were acquitted. a separate criminal case was launched against two employees of moscow's department of social protection. tatyana barsukova and yelena semkina have been accused of negligence. they were responsible for organ
the region borders finland, and is famous for its beautiful lakes and rainforests.s 12, and a professional swimmer. the children who survived said that when their boat overturned, masha was helping people to reach the shore. the water was only 12 celsius, and masha died of hypothermia. after the tragedy, several criminal investigations were launched. the victims‘ parents didn't see much progress. they asked lawyer dmitry lapin to help them. he carried out his own investigation. as a result of...
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absolutely, people really think about the lake district, and the lake district is beautiful and it hasnding the season, growing the value of tourism all year round. and it is a really great opportunity here. we know the irish market and the south—east market are really looking for this airport to transform theirjourneys and get them here. you can be in the city of london at 5pm and you can be dipping your toes city of london at 5pm and you can be dipping yourtoes in city of london at 5pm and you can be dipping your toes in the lake a few hours later. what's better than that? environmental campaigners have pointed out that, do we actually need more domestic flights at a time when the uk is trying to reduce the impact of climate change? they have a point, haven't they?” impact of climate change? they have a point, haven't they? i think what you will find its people always choose to travel by different routes, and there are options for how people choose to get here. but what we are very good at in cumbria is really green, sustainable onward travel, and i think that is a really important f
absolutely, people really think about the lake district, and the lake district is beautiful and it hasnding the season, growing the value of tourism all year round. and it is a really great opportunity here. we know the irish market and the south—east market are really looking for this airport to transform theirjourneys and get them here. you can be in the city of london at 5pm and you can be dipping your toes city of london at 5pm and you can be dipping yourtoes in city of london at 5pm and...
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the canyon fire broke out near lake various on monday. it's burned 64 acres right now it's 95% contained. >>and in solano county the marsh view fire is 80% contained tonight, this is in the area of marche few road and highway 6.80 that fire has burned at least 183 acres. investigators still trying to figure out the exact cause both fires. >>we fully anticipate we're going to have more wildland fires this season yet each and every one of them have the potential to be devastating wildfires. >>a dire warning tonight coming from the contra costa county fire protection district. just like last year the fire season has jumped off to a quick start and it's expected to last longer than in the past not news we particularly like the fire protection district says most of contra costa county is at risk for wildfires. well forced to leave to go has that story tonight. >>every wildland fire we dispatch on ig another kit opportunity have a devastating disaster us and deadly wildfires. steve deal not mincing words he speaks for the contra costa county fi
the canyon fire broke out near lake various on monday. it's burned 64 acres right now it's 95% contained. >>and in solano county the marsh view fire is 80% contained tonight, this is in the area of marche few road and highway 6.80 that fire has burned at least 183 acres. investigators still trying to figure out the exact cause both fires. >>we fully anticipate we're going to have more wildland fires this season yet each and every one of them have the potential to be devastating...
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123% of average at lake shasta. 122% of average at lake oroville. so our water supply right now at least the surface water supply is two thumbs up. we still have snow melt coming down. i'd like to highlight a few things. if you're traveling to southern california, there is thunderstorm activity that typically arizona gets. perhaps even los angeles, orange county and san diego county getting a few thunderstorms. we will get alight on shore flow because of a low that will keep the breeze going. temperatures will be loner the water but the breeze will not make it inland so your temperatures will stay hot. and cloud cover only near the water. afternoon sunshine, less cloud cover and wednesday are hottest day of the week mainly inland. will the pattern change? i'm not looking at what is happening today. on thursday, the ridge is still there and the trough to our north and west. we will stay cool and anyone near the water but inland, hot. we will average 93 to 95 degrees later on this week. not as warm tomorrow. temperatures climb again toward the middle
123% of average at lake shasta. 122% of average at lake oroville. so our water supply right now at least the surface water supply is two thumbs up. we still have snow melt coming down. i'd like to highlight a few things. if you're traveling to southern california, there is thunderstorm activity that typically arizona gets. perhaps even los angeles, orange county and san diego county getting a few thunderstorms. we will get alight on shore flow because of a low that will keep the breeze going....
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that the lake has filled up. it's been 20 years since it happened the hose extra water they say is enough to meet the needs a 5 million people for a year. >>the sake a live look outside looking out over san francisco in the bay and you can see all of it because of the cloud cover and foreign still. >>that's a pretty shot all right the weekend is here and breeze survive gracas is here. what can we expect. >>well we are tracking warmer temperatures and not just warmer here in the bay area but also your sierra forecast as well. there's a reason why we're getting all that snow melt and that's because of these above average temperatures in the mid 80's for the 1st half of your weekend sunday. still going to be in the 80's slight relief but then cooling down into the upper 70's by monday but still well above average takes that extra sunshine so enjoy your weekend for those of you heading out to the sierra beautiful lake weather and conditions and closer to home here in the bay area here's a live shot from timber on in
that the lake has filled up. it's been 20 years since it happened the hose extra water they say is enough to meet the needs a 5 million people for a year. >>the sake a live look outside looking out over san francisco in the bay and you can see all of it because of the cloud cover and foreign still. >>that's a pretty shot all right the weekend is here and breeze survive gracas is here. what can we expect. >>well we are tracking warmer temperatures and not just warmer here in...
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the massive snow melt has resulted in run off that has the lakes swollen to capacity.ings beach is just one example of how different the years pas >> during the drought years, if you lock towards the end of the pier, that's where the beach was. and you can walk out. >> reporter: for now, there's plt, frolic in the surf and sand and enjoy lots of elbowroom. on the fourth however, people will come out and stay e air from this barge off kings beach. but at least one family says with limited space, they won't be here to watch. >> we will not be here on the 4th. >> reporter: because? >> because it will be crowded. >> reporter: in lake tahoe, greg liggins kpix5. >>> let's get a check on weather and traffic now. and i know it's your last day and you are going on vacation. >> lucky. >> i am not the only one. it's obvious out there there are a lot folks who are out of town right now because those main travel times are looking good. let's start with what we are looking at as far as delays are concerned. we do have some issues. no. we will talk to mary first. >> we will do weathe
the massive snow melt has resulted in run off that has the lakes swollen to capacity.ings beach is just one example of how different the years pas >> during the drought years, if you lock towards the end of the pier, that's where the beach was. and you can walk out. >> reporter: for now, there's plt, frolic in the surf and sand and enjoy lots of elbowroom. on the fourth however, people will come out and stay e air from this barge off kings beach. but at least one family says with...
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and in our series underground europe we visit an eerie stop to rainy a lake in southern switzerland. dividend or the turning point that's the term that germans used to refer to the fall of the berlin wall in 1909 an event that mend the end of east germany and cleared the way for the country's reunification well for artists who had found a way to co-exist with the communist system and opened a vast new world of possibilities at the same time however it up ended everything about their creative motivation and their lives for 30 years on an exhibition in like 6 looks at the art that was produced during this turbulent period. doris siegler doesn't see herself as someone who can see into the future but what the leipsic artist painted just a year before the fall of the wall did come to pass people peacefully demonstrating with candles crossing a border bridge as poor as nutty it was spring 1980 s. and i explain it to myself as a type of wish fantasy for change and also one of personal change. in this personally an awful this. is one of more than a 100 artists whose work documents the years
and in our series underground europe we visit an eerie stop to rainy a lake in southern switzerland. dividend or the turning point that's the term that germans used to refer to the fall of the berlin wall in 1909 an event that mend the end of east germany and cleared the way for the country's reunification well for artists who had found a way to co-exist with the communist system and opened a vast new world of possibilities at the same time however it up ended everything about their creative...
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it helps tourists will use it as a gateway to the lake district. it's all about the lake district.sitor and it worked really strongly in partnership with the business sector and it's really important for them to be able to bring people here for people to be able to come here for work and people to come and invest. millions have been spent on upgrades, but it will face tough competition for other northern airports including newcastle and manchester. there have been attempts to restart commercial operations here for the best part of 20 years, after a few false starts and delays, today it became a reality. but not everyone is happy with the decision to open another airport. there are questions on how encouraging more domestic flights hits with the uk targets to reduce the impact of climate change. we are using the most fuel—efficient type of regional aircraft that there is, to operate the services from here. but also if you look at the alternative to travel, for example if you get in your car and drive to get on the ferry and go across the belfast the emissions are a lot less. the lak
it helps tourists will use it as a gateway to the lake district. it's all about the lake district.sitor and it worked really strongly in partnership with the business sector and it's really important for them to be able to bring people here for people to be able to come here for work and people to come and invest. millions have been spent on upgrades, but it will face tough competition for other northern airports including newcastle and manchester. there have been attempts to restart commercial...
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is all called the little lake fault. this is not associated with the san andreas fault. that goes for hundreds and hundreds of miles. that's where we see the great majority of the tectonic plates. these are localized fault areas and this is where we're seeing one that intersects the other. but lately, some of those quakes have been occurring further to the north in the vicinity of the naval air weapons station. and so you can better believe -- it's a huge facility, that they are investigating everything that is going on in that facility. it is critical. but these represent earthquakes, fore shocks, that happened 24, 36 hours ago. this represents that epicenter, re-evaluated it, 7.1, and it's very shallow. they felt this all the way down to mexico. they have felt this in las vegas. you would feel a 7.1 magnitude and everyone is heightened alert. and to say that these aftershocks are going to occur for years is very unnerving to people who won't even sleep in their own homes. >> karen joining us from the cnn weather center
is all called the little lake fault. this is not associated with the san andreas fault. that goes for hundreds and hundreds of miles. that's where we see the great majority of the tectonic plates. these are localized fault areas and this is where we're seeing one that intersects the other. but lately, some of those quakes have been occurring further to the north in the vicinity of the naval air weapons station. and so you can better believe -- it's a huge facility, that they are investigating...
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ni--nice to meet you. - jeannine lake has her work cut out for her.s she running against greg pence, a conservative who is so white he makes his brother look like suge knight, her district is also 92% white. but remarkably, she won the primary. - i beat five guys to get here. - who guys? - five white guys. - you beat five white guys? - yeah. - man, i feel so much better about this situation. - i'm excited to run and win in this district. i know that i can win. - black girl midterm magic. ding. as the first black woman to win the nomination in her district, jeannine is an inspiration, but she needs help. that's where the dccc could come in. the democratic congressional campaign committee helps candidates with logistics, advice, and money. because you need lots of money to win. but there's one problem. - i've called them personally and we have not had a response. - what about an e-mail? - no e-mails. - text? - no. - page? - no. - messenger boy? - we've been rejected on all forms of communication at this point. - so, basically, they broke up with you. -
ni--nice to meet you. - jeannine lake has her work cut out for her.s she running against greg pence, a conservative who is so white he makes his brother look like suge knight, her district is also 92% white. but remarkably, she won the primary. - i beat five guys to get here. - who guys? - five white guys. - you beat five white guys? - yeah. - man, i feel so much better about this situation. - i'm excited to run and win in this district. i know that i can win. - black girl midterm magic. ding....