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that is because it contains dangerous carcinogens like arsenic, mercury and that led, which can leach that data was released for the first time. here in the wilson fuel, it wasn't pretty. what did that reveal to you? it came out hot, it came out dirty. we have contaminated groundwater. at further testing is in jeopardy, contaminated groundwater. at further testing is injeopardy, that is because the epa admin said that the agency would be revising those landmark regulations. and that has worried people like former epa chief christina type whitman. we have seen these breach. we have seen them get into the water tables. what they are not doing is putting people who live there, they are putting their lives in danger because they will get polluted water, that is why the regulations were put in place in the first place. and without those regulations, the people of wilson fuel don't feel safe. they are not good to poison us now, they will and oui’ good to poison us now, they will and our grandchildren and the offspring of everybody‘s cattle herd around here. for now, this is not the epa's it
that is because it contains dangerous carcinogens like arsenic, mercury and that led, which can leach that data was released for the first time. here in the wilson fuel, it wasn't pretty. what did that reveal to you? it came out hot, it came out dirty. we have contaminated groundwater. at further testing is in jeopardy, contaminated groundwater. at further testing is injeopardy, that is because the epa admin said that the agency would be revising those landmark regulations. and that has worried...
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that is because it contains dangerous carcinogens like arsenic, mercury and lead, which can leach intodwater. in march, that data was released for the first time. here in wilsonville, it wasn't pretty. what did that data reveal to you? it came out hot, it came out dirty. we have contaminated groundwater. scott pruitt, the epa administrator, said that the agency would be revising those landmark regulations. and that has worried people like former epa chief christin todd whitman. we have seen these coal ashes breached. we have seen them get into the water tables. what they are not doing is putting people who live there, they are putting their lives in danger because they will get polluted water, that is why the regulations were put in place in the first place. and without those regulations, the people of wilsonville don't feel safe. they are notjust going to poison us now, they will poison our grandchildren and the offspring of everybody‘s cattle herd around here. from now, this is not the epa, it is the utilities protection agency. the epa wants to cut regulations to save utilities mone
that is because it contains dangerous carcinogens like arsenic, mercury and lead, which can leach intodwater. in march, that data was released for the first time. here in wilsonville, it wasn't pretty. what did that data reveal to you? it came out hot, it came out dirty. we have contaminated groundwater. scott pruitt, the epa administrator, said that the agency would be revising those landmark regulations. and that has worried people like former epa chief christin todd whitman. we have seen...
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when you think about things like hope dickson leach taking ten years to get the levelling made. works. my feeling about this film is it's tough. there's no question about it, it's a tough watch, it is a bleak story, although there's hope. there's also a real sense of companionship. you hear these women's voices and you get to know them and i think that comes across well. but i think more importantly, it's a feature that makes me want to see more from this writer—director because i think it's done, as i said, with integrity and heart. it's a very, very small budget film. you'll have to seek it out. i mean, you know, mamma mia will be on every single screen, hotel artemis will be one of those. you will have to seek out the receptionist, but it is worth it. i would say again, it is a tough watch. it is a bleak film but it does have hope, and it does have heart. and, more importantly, it does have integrity. all good qualities. and best out — leave no trace... last time i'm going to say this, leave no trace is so far the best film i've seen this year. i absolutely love it. directed
when you think about things like hope dickson leach taking ten years to get the levelling made. works. my feeling about this film is it's tough. there's no question about it, it's a tough watch, it is a bleak story, although there's hope. there's also a real sense of companionship. you hear these women's voices and you get to know them and i think that comes across well. but i think more importantly, it's a feature that makes me want to see more from this writer—director because i think it's...
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that will set a precedent and include my stay with don bairstow and jack leach.es because we have seen so little rain pages will be really dusty and dusty pitches mean did spend conditions and india are really strong in that department. a five test series, squeezed into six months at the end of the summer. this is not important for the two teams, it is important for the two teams, it is important for test cricket perhaps? in a busy summer for test cricket perhaps? in a busy summer of sports with the world cup and wimbledon and the open, yes, it isa and wimbledon and the open, yes, it is a really key series. the best testing in the best testing and officially according to the rantings but they have this block when they come to england and play in swinging conditions they have lost 3—1 and fort melville last two series. they have to score to settle in england the cells at a pretty miserable year and test cricket. they lost to australia and the ashes. they have a lot of questions that need to answer under the leadership. the weather should be good we are expecting f
that will set a precedent and include my stay with don bairstow and jack leach.es because we have seen so little rain pages will be really dusty and dusty pitches mean did spend conditions and india are really strong in that department. a five test series, squeezed into six months at the end of the summer. this is not important for the two teams, it is important for the two teams, it is important for test cricket perhaps? in a busy summer for test cricket perhaps? in a busy summer of sports...
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easily foster intestinal disease, , but becaue it hard to keep clean and because the contents could leach into the household water supply. so along came the wpa. they introduced an approved design with a concrete base that was easy to keep clean, and they gave a lot of thought to the correct placement so they wouldn't leach into the household water. they installed more than 2 million of these improved privies in rural areas all over the country. and today public health experts give this program a good deal of the credit in the dramatic drop in intestinal diseases during the 1930s. so that's just two examples of the kind of work that the wpa did. they also constructed or repaired thousands of public buildings and roads and parks and swimming pools and stadiums and power plants and sewer systems. they even built 65 ski jumps and hundreds of towns got the first airport, next to the wpa. now, you would think that an agency that is doing all this work would be everybody's hero, but that's not what happened. mainly because of who was doing the work. the trouble was everyone knew you couldn't ge
easily foster intestinal disease, , but becaue it hard to keep clean and because the contents could leach into the household water supply. so along came the wpa. they introduced an approved design with a concrete base that was easy to keep clean, and they gave a lot of thought to the correct placement so they wouldn't leach into the household water. they installed more than 2 million of these improved privies in rural areas all over the country. and today public health experts give this program...
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. >> keep your dog on the leach, go to the dog park to do this kind of stuff. >> something personal happened >> of course. people are so entertained by this family and people wanting to know what the baby's name is. >> kobe. >> kobe knox. >> do you need thing? >> going down to the shop, he is like i can take the baby if you want. great great great, how helpful. >> i decided to go register his name. i have an idea, a slight tweakwk to the name. >> he had a great idea. the thishirt that he is wearinge named his soon after his favorite football team. how about you'll go to -- i'm sorry. >> she knows, she knows. >> tell me you stuck to the plan. >> kobe. >> sure, no problem. >> when it comes to the middle problem. knox. >> knotts. >> as in knottingham. >> you see the thing that you're forgetting is the amazing convincing power of chocolate. i don't mind it. >> there you go, she as an event, but at least if she murdered him they'll be keked to dad in some way. >> a peeled orange will sing, a unpeeled orange will float. >> well you lost me and nick. >> what do you have? >> an adorable tot found he
. >> keep your dog on the leach, go to the dog park to do this kind of stuff. >> something personal happened >> of course. people are so entertained by this family and people wanting to know what the baby's name is. >> kobe. >> kobe knox. >> do you need thing? >> going down to the shop, he is like i can take the baby if you want. great great great, how helpful. >> i decided to go register his name. i have an idea, a slight tweakwk to the name....
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you think about things like hope dickson leach taking ten years to get a film made. tough, there is no question about it, it is a tough watch, it it is a bleak story although there is hope. there is also a real sense of companionship, you hear these women's voices and you get to know them and i think that comes across well. but i think, more importantly, it is a feature that makes me want to see more from this writer—director because i think it is done with integrity and hard, it is a very, very small budget film. you will have to seek it out. mamma mia! will be on every single screen, as well hotel artemis, this one, you will have to seek it out. but it is worth it, it is a tough watch, a bleakfilm but it does have hope and heart and more importantly it does have integrity. all good qualities. and best out, leave no trace... this is by so far the best film i have seen this year, i absolutely love it. directed by the team who made winter's bolan. ——directed by the team who made winter's bone. it is the story of a father and daughter living off the grid in the forest
you think about things like hope dickson leach taking ten years to get a film made. tough, there is no question about it, it is a tough watch, it it is a bleak story although there is hope. there is also a real sense of companionship, you hear these women's voices and you get to know them and i think that comes across well. but i think, more importantly, it is a feature that makes me want to see more from this writer—director because i think it is done with integrity and hard, it is a very,...
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veterantenance on affairs undersecretary for affairs, ready reads, testified along with members of the american leach, american battle monuments commissio
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to guys who had been doing the county circuit, trying to impress the selectors, the likes of jack leachal does it send to bring in a guy has only played one—day cricket? it is also important because the pictures are so important because the pictures are so dry because of the lack of rain and that means spin bowling is really important and it could be where the series is decided. but england haven't had a great run, have? maybe not cds that either team will be very confident into? and forget about one—day cricket when england are all conquering. england —— india are top of the pile but the struggle coming over to england because they don't like the swinging ball and attempt to struggle to adjust, but it has been so dry and so adjust, but it has been so dry and so hot so they may be more co mforta ble. so hot so they may be more comfortable. england in sharp contrast that had the pretty miserable year. they lost the ashes 4-0 miserable year. they lost the ashes 4—0 and lost in new zealand and the first test to pakistan at home but came back to draw that series. they need to show they are
to guys who had been doing the county circuit, trying to impress the selectors, the likes of jack leachal does it send to bring in a guy has only played one—day cricket? it is also important because the pictures are so important because the pictures are so dry because of the lack of rain and that means spin bowling is really important and it could be where the series is decided. but england haven't had a great run, have? maybe not cds that either team will be very confident into? and forget...
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. >> college football, mike leach, the head coach at washington state, how he recruits kids out of los angeles to pull in washington might be quite a sell job. he has to convince kids to leave the southern california amenities like the traffic jams on the 405 or the 10. >> you might love the traffic in l.a., a lot of great things about l.a., you might sit in the car, listen to the radio, look at the person beside you, you know, you get flipped off, i always thought it was funny when somebody flipped me off. i would laugh. you know, wait in line for stuff . you do not get to do that in pullman, washington. there are sacrifices you make to come up to pullman. >> the cougars open up september 1 at wyoming, if you are scoring at home. >> they do not just do that in southern california. got flipped off on the way here. you saw it all. you? >> yes, but you were pushing the point. we will be back. news updates are always on cbs-sf dot com. >>> all right, guys, that would do it for us here at 5 pm. we will see you back here at 6 pm. >> ninan: state of emergency. thousands of firefighters on th
. >> college football, mike leach, the head coach at washington state, how he recruits kids out of los angeles to pull in washington might be quite a sell job. he has to convince kids to leave the southern california amenities like the traffic jams on the 405 or the 10. >> you might love the traffic in l.a., a lot of great things about l.a., you might sit in the car, listen to the radio, look at the person beside you, you know, you get flipped off, i always thought it was funny when...
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intelligence community of the united states then i saw the report of the senate intelligence committee leach asserted and you know. allege that russia has been interfering with the elections that there is proof and then no single fact was produced and then it was announced that the full report would be made secret because of sensitive information it's exactly the same approach as we see in our relations with the united kingdom who accused us ten years ago off poisoning one of the four main dungeon so officer who reside that in london mr litvinenko and the thread will reach concluded that the russian was responsible was also secret now the investigation of these souls very poisoning is also going on without any transparent and from. being provided to the public without anything given to us including access to a russian citizen and so on and so forth now the this this is becoming contagious i believe and highly likely and the assertion that there is no other credible explanation is becoming a rule on which the western friends try to base their policy on russian the the latest the latest event
intelligence community of the united states then i saw the report of the senate intelligence committee leach asserted and you know. allege that russia has been interfering with the elections that there is proof and then no single fact was produced and then it was announced that the full report would be made secret because of sensitive information it's exactly the same approach as we see in our relations with the united kingdom who accused us ten years ago off poisoning one of the four main...
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toxic chemicals and carcinogens are leaching into the environment. it's happening right where we live, work and play. everywhere. cigarette butts are toxic waste. let's stop the toxic litter. learn more at rethinkbutts.org it's the second leading cancer killer in the u.s. but, it is almost entirely preventable. most colon cancers start as polyps. and screening finds polyps, so they can be removed, before they even turn into cancer. if you're over 50, get screened for colorectal cancer. screening saves lives. nguyen. >>> you're never more than seven minutes away from your "abc 7 mornings mornings mornings.". >> flash flood at 2:00, going up to 5:00. outside, about two thirds of the state under ha, excessive heat watch or not under that because the save grace of a sea breeze. 117 in palm springs, 103 in fresno, 97 in sacramento. monterey about 69 degrees. a look at our warming trend in the accuweather seven-day forecast. >> thank you. >>> tesla is asking suppliers to return payments to help the company reach profitability. "the wall street journal" rev
toxic chemicals and carcinogens are leaching into the environment. it's happening right where we live, work and play. everywhere. cigarette butts are toxic waste. let's stop the toxic litter. learn more at rethinkbutts.org it's the second leading cancer killer in the u.s. but, it is almost entirely preventable. most colon cancers start as polyps. and screening finds polyps, so they can be removed, before they even turn into cancer. if you're over 50, get screened for colorectal cancer....
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it is a victory for doctor philip leach who the amendment but certainly nowhere near on the scale thatiners had won the amendment on the customs union. the official brexit campaign group, vote leave, has been fined £61,000 and referred to the police for breaking electoral law. the electoral watchdog said vote leave, which was supported by senior politicians, including borisjohnson and michael gove, exceeded its spending limit by funnelling extra money through another pro—brexit youth group. vote leave says the report is politically motivated and inaccurate. vicki young reports. taking its message around the country, supported by high—profile politicians like borisjohnson and michael gove. let's vote leave, take back control. vote leave was the official pro—brexit campaign group during the eu referendum. it masterminded a famous victory, but the independent elections watchdog says it broke the law. parliament set a remit for the electoral commission, which is about making sure there is transparency and accurately of how the money spent is reported and where money comes from. and that's
it is a victory for doctor philip leach who the amendment but certainly nowhere near on the scale thatiners had won the amendment on the customs union. the official brexit campaign group, vote leave, has been fined £61,000 and referred to the police for breaking electoral law. the electoral watchdog said vote leave, which was supported by senior politicians, including borisjohnson and michael gove, exceeded its spending limit by funnelling extra money through another pro—brexit youth group....
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we have a bit of a backup leaching the antioch area.low past another crash. but not much delay. it's slow on the central valley. check that out next. >> alexis thank you. >> developing news from overnight, passengers on a united flight from sfo say the engine caught on fire for an early morning flight. >> but the captain had to turn the plane around on the way to sydney. abc 7 news reporter amy holleyfield with the emergency landing. hi, amy. >> hi, reggie. we have video of that landing tp take a look, watch as it was a smooth emergency landing. this is flight united flight 863, at 12:35 this morning, headed to sydney when it had to turn around and come back to sfo. passengers say one of the engines burst into flames on take off. they heard two loud sounds and saw two big sparks. they are okay. no one was hurt. >> i'm okay. it's good any say they were turning around, come back. i feel safer coming back than taking the flight to sydney. >> reporter: this is a statement from united airlines.% they tell us the flit landed safely and we wil
we have a bit of a backup leaching the antioch area.low past another crash. but not much delay. it's slow on the central valley. check that out next. >> alexis thank you. >> developing news from overnight, passengers on a united flight from sfo say the engine caught on fire for an early morning flight. >> but the captain had to turn the plane around on the way to sydney. abc 7 news reporter amy holleyfield with the emergency landing. hi, amy. >> hi, reggie. we have video...
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photo of someone pulling like a forty inch leech out of their nose you know henry kravitz is that leach off line that photo for it like that so every crevice use that authority is a leech and then. those of america but you can't pull them out these embedded and so much is about that illusion the illusion that the public pension funds like that they don't mind paying real wealth taken from pensioners give it to these guys in order to maintain the illusion that they're somehow doing a job that they are somehow actually. getting out eight nine percent annual returns when they're not the illusion of so much of our economy when you drive across america as we have when the illusion is that nafta and all these trade deals have helped the american people but we drive across america to find out do this is like a disaster is known here and that is the next headline with wall street regarding these auto tariffs that trump wants to apply to europe and china and i thought ok the guy's deranged right what is he doing but actually there's some support behind it according to what wall street says is be
photo of someone pulling like a forty inch leech out of their nose you know henry kravitz is that leach off line that photo for it like that so every crevice use that authority is a leech and then. those of america but you can't pull them out these embedded and so much is about that illusion the illusion that the public pension funds like that they don't mind paying real wealth taken from pensioners give it to these guys in order to maintain the illusion that they're somehow doing a job that...
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i'm about small to the terror that blows a hole like the leached of the jet they called a slave ship to demand a tool but someone had to be. played. africa. with cryo. thanks reza i saw on the faces of one man one vote there one hundred to come to. us louis. louis . we need to get more sanctions. such. short that is peaceful. we are when the with the consent of the whites of this company the city. that is a city also the place of one festival and it might be for the nation. all . whites let's be honest it was for. the past that addressed. a return to ancestral lands to the green hills and hundreds of the costa. zouliou the most number there to. the people in the cross quietly taking might be by the rival. this is where the father of the nation was born in one thousand nine hundred six and this is where he spent his early years. under the flag as on the little hairs and the strains around which. i. you know honor of his royal ancestors the national hero also attends traditional ceremonies with his people. who are people have experienced a lot of light and a lot of darkness throughout
i'm about small to the terror that blows a hole like the leached of the jet they called a slave ship to demand a tool but someone had to be. played. africa. with cryo. thanks reza i saw on the faces of one man one vote there one hundred to come to. us louis. louis . we need to get more sanctions. such. short that is peaceful. we are when the with the consent of the whites of this company the city. that is a city also the place of one festival and it might be for the nation. all . whites let's...
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we urgently in deep rooted use a greenhouse gas pollution levels we could actually see it turn up leaching every two years that's effectively going to sign. reefs at large. the top stories now on al jazeera jordan says it's convinced syrian rebel negotiators to resume talks with russian officials in southern province syrian government forces stepped up their offensive after talks collapsed on wednesday they launched hundreds of their strikes on rebel held areas the u.n. says the lives of an estimated three quarters of a million civilians are in danger from the fighting us president donald trump says he's accepted the resignation of his scandal plagued environment chief scott pruitt had been embroiled in allegations of ethics violations for months concerning his spending habits and alleged misuse of office he also infuriated conservationists by rolling back laws designed to protect the environment britain's home secretary has demanded answers from russia after a man and the woman were exposed to the nerve agent novacek in southern england they fell ill after handling a contaminated only to
we urgently in deep rooted use a greenhouse gas pollution levels we could actually see it turn up leaching every two years that's effectively going to sign. reefs at large. the top stories now on al jazeera jordan says it's convinced syrian rebel negotiators to resume talks with russian officials in southern province syrian government forces stepped up their offensive after talks collapsed on wednesday they launched hundreds of their strikes on rebel held areas the u.n. says the lives of an...
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ware lined with toxic chemicals, particularly the chemicals that cause cancer, birth defects that leach out into food and they're not necessary. there are alternatives out there that are nonflorinated. this law will be the first in the nation to ban their use. it's incredibly exciting for me. b.p.i. certification as of 2020 will be florinated-free. >> supervisor tang: quick question from supervisor safai. >> supervisor safai: so the b.p.i. is the lining that comes in for the food ware and the paper coffee cups and is there an alternative for that? >> b.p.i. is certification program and what it does is it certifies that certain compostability or packaging are meeting environment standards. the lining that you see on cups, that glossy lining on cups, that can be made of various chemical constituen constituents. the problem we have is especially not in cups, but in the clam shells, we're seeing a good proportion of clam shells use as chemical choice fluorinated chemicals. it makes it so harmful for our bodies. >> supervisor safai: that's what i meant. b.p.i.-certified means non-fluorinetde
ware lined with toxic chemicals, particularly the chemicals that cause cancer, birth defects that leach out into food and they're not necessary. there are alternatives out there that are nonflorinated. this law will be the first in the nation to ban their use. it's incredibly exciting for me. b.p.i. certification as of 2020 will be florinated-free. >> supervisor tang: quick question from supervisor safai. >> supervisor safai: so the b.p.i. is the lining that comes in for the food...
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use a greenhouse gas pollution levels we could actually see it turn up leaching every two years that's effectively going to sign. these reefs at large. this is a reminder of the top stories here on al-jazeera jordan says it's convents to syrian rebel negotiators to resume talks with russian officials insolvent there are province syrian government forces stepped up their offensive after talks collapsed a wednesday and lost hundreds of estimates on rebel held areas the u.n. says allies of an estimated three quarters of a million civilians are in danger from the fighting around three hundred twenty thousand people have been displaced. britain's home secretary has called on russia to explain itself after a man and woman were exposed to the nerve agent navi chalk in southern england their fellow after handling a con tom a native item this solsbury where a former russian double agent and his daughter were poisoned with the same substance and attack the british government blamed on russia i know that many of you who question whether this incident is linked to the one that is clearly the main
use a greenhouse gas pollution levels we could actually see it turn up leaching every two years that's effectively going to sign. these reefs at large. this is a reminder of the top stories here on al-jazeera jordan says it's convents to syrian rebel negotiators to resume talks with russian officials insolvent there are province syrian government forces stepped up their offensive after talks collapsed a wednesday and lost hundreds of estimates on rebel held areas the u.n. says allies of an...
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leach the department with 3 -- [technical difficulties ] -- withdrew his nomination after workplace misconduct >>> james mattis and mike pompeo are hosting officials. barricades are set up outside the hoover institution where the meeting was held. the event focuses on a number of issues, including global security and defense. police say they're prepared for any protesting surrounding the summit. >>> city and counter leaders in the south bay celebrated a ground breaking for a project that will permanently house the homeless and give them access to services. >> reporter: ground has just been broken and the building has yet to take shape, but to come. 84 permanent apartments and wrap around services for the homeless. >> this is the first of the kind, 100% fully supportive service. right where we need it. >> reporter: the project is steps from where dozens of homeless men and women sleep. the hope is to house many of them first. >> when it get people off the streets in the neighborhood, and into housing, it's a win/win for everybody. a win for people who are homeless living on the street, and win
leach the department with 3 -- [technical difficulties ] -- withdrew his nomination after workplace misconduct >>> james mattis and mike pompeo are hosting officials. barricades are set up outside the hoover institution where the meeting was held. the event focuses on a number of issues, including global security and defense. police say they're prepared for any protesting surrounding the summit. >>> city and counter leaders in the south bay celebrated a ground breaking for a...
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it is not true as president trump says that nato is a leach. that nato is a mooch on u.s. resources. in making that argument, he obscured if not obliterates what we derive from the world's most successful military alliance. the secretary of defense mattis has said. they host 28 military bases, saving us about $2.5 billion. nato is currently today taking part in five active missions to include of course the mission in afghanistan. over time nato contributed 40,000 troops saving the united states some $49 billion. nato in the process losing more than 1,000 of those service members and nato has come to our aid on a number of occasions to include after 9/11, but after hurricane katrina when they coordinated elements of a rescue mission. all of that is really pennies on the dollar when you think about nato's core mission and what nato does for us. it is about deterrence and ensuring there is not a colossal world war initiatied by russia that would draw in the united states. if that were to pass, it would be trillions of dollars and the u.s. investment in nato because of that is
it is not true as president trump says that nato is a leach. that nato is a mooch on u.s. resources. in making that argument, he obscured if not obliterates what we derive from the world's most successful military alliance. the secretary of defense mattis has said. they host 28 military bases, saving us about $2.5 billion. nato is currently today taking part in five active missions to include of course the mission in afghanistan. over time nato contributed 40,000 troops saving the united states...
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leach, we have heard a lot of analysts saying he is going into this and he has most plan.nce he hasn and he is not sharing it. >> it could be true secretly he doesn't want to tell the public what he wants to speak about but a lot of evidence that he is going in and wants to meet and just do things on the spot. you can't do that. president obama and president bush both learned that putin comes in with an agenda. he has very specific goals that he wants and we need to hope that the president is better planned than he is saying, because the meeting, itself, is significant. it elevates putin on the international stage, so president trump needs to know what he aims to achieve. >> senior democrats sent him a letter yesterday urging him to take somebody in this meeting with him. historically for a meeting like this, would presidents go it alone as he is advocating? >> it depends. they certainly would go prepared. every single president who ma meat with putin and any russian leader goes in knowing what the agenda is offered and there are advisers there to help but even if there is
leach, we have heard a lot of analysts saying he is going into this and he has most plan.nce he hasn and he is not sharing it. >> it could be true secretly he doesn't want to tell the public what he wants to speak about but a lot of evidence that he is going in and wants to meet and just do things on the spot. you can't do that. president obama and president bush both learned that putin comes in with an agenda. he has very specific goals that he wants and we need to hope that the...
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. >> college football, mike leach, head coach of washington state.how he recruits kids out of los angeles to pullman, washington might be quite a soldier. he has to convince them to leave amenities like traffic jams on the 405 and the 10. >> you might love the traffic in l.a. all of the great things about l.a. sit in the car and listen to the radio. look at the person beside you, you know, you get flipped off. i always thought it was kind of funny when somebody flipped me out. i would laugh. you know, and then, you know, wait in line for stuff. you do not get to do that in pullman, washington. there are sacrifices you make to come up there to pullman, washington. >> fingers crossed for the little league team that got -- has an 8 pm game tonight, outside of -- sacramento, for the right to go to the westin regional in san bernardino. you know what comes out of that? a trip to the little league world series. >> all right! >> a big game! >> thank you. >>> we are continuing to monitor a new fire, forcing evacuation, now in napa county. we will have the ve
. >> college football, mike leach, head coach of washington state.how he recruits kids out of los angeles to pullman, washington might be quite a soldier. he has to convince them to leave amenities like traffic jams on the 405 and the 10. >> you might love the traffic in l.a. all of the great things about l.a. sit in the car and listen to the radio. look at the person beside you, you know, you get flipped off. i always thought it was kind of funny when somebody flipped me out. i...
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still they've asked any neighbors withurveillance cameras to turn in their video and neighbor paul leach sharing another suggestion. >> maybe somebody should respond to one of the k flyers a find out who is doing it. >> reporter: and whoever that may be, the people of loudoun county have a message for them. >> we don't need this in this community. we don't need it, don't want you here. we don't want this kind of thing going on. >> reporr: today representative barbara come stack tweeted about what happened. wrote an open letter to attorney general jeff sessions, asking sor a task force to prevent acts of hatred like t around the country. in sterling, amy cho, news 4. >>> "news 4 at 6:00" begins with breaking news. >> we're followi two big stories tonight. first in maryland. nvestigators are combing through the rubble for clues trying to figure out what caused ts bigpartment fire in greenbelt. >> the flames got so some folks jumped from a balcony to escape. firefighter almost fell through the rough there. dozens of families have been forced out because of all the damage. >>> our other big
still they've asked any neighbors withurveillance cameras to turn in their video and neighbor paul leach sharing another suggestion. >> maybe somebody should respond to one of the k flyers a find out who is doing it. >> reporter: and whoever that may be, the people of loudoun county have a message for them. >> we don't need this in this community. we don't need it, don't want you here. we don't want this kind of thing going on. >> reporr: today representative barbara...
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people were sort of afraid to leach the union. that the supreme court has given it the seal of approval, has that helped? >> it has. previously where they may have been harassed or intimidated after school. now they are feeling more courage. they are opting out. they are helping their friends opt out. this is a tremendous victory for the first amendment. charles: the first shots in the elevated trade skirmish. we'll break it down with the white house policy and trade director. peter navarro is next. it can power your apps with public services without starting from scratch. it brings your business up to speed, doing more with systems you have in place. it can bring all your apps to life and run them within your data center. it is... the ibm cloud private. the cloud that's built for all your apps. ai ready. secure to the core. the ibm cloud is the cloud for smarter business. - [voiceover] this is an urgent message from the international fellowship of christians and jews. there is an emergency food crisis for elderly holocaust surviv
people were sort of afraid to leach the union. that the supreme court has given it the seal of approval, has that helped? >> it has. previously where they may have been harassed or intimidated after school. now they are feeling more courage. they are opting out. they are helping their friends opt out. this is a tremendous victory for the first amendment. charles: the first shots in the elevated trade skirmish. we'll break it down with the white house policy and trade director. peter...
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new whereas that says, whereas fluorinated chemicals are extremely persistent in the environment, leach into the environment and into food. the second -- the second proposal, commissioner wald, would be to, on page 3, after the final whereas, before the resolved, to add one additional whereas clause, whereas efforts to work with the disability community have resulted in kpemss for people with disabilities and medical needs and allows people one year to prepare for the ban, therefore be it resolved. okay. that's resolved. okay. that's ibe it resolved. okay. that's it? okay. so the other amendments are, just to go through them all, on page 2, line 15, remove the word marine, and after the word plastics, add the in the marine environments. the other is on page 2, line 1, after the word litter, that contributes to. on page 2, line 3, replace the word fifty with the number 50. so we have added the changes. on page 3, line 17, after the word that -- after the word not, to replace it with verified through party certification to be free of fluorinated chemicals. and then, the addition of that a
new whereas that says, whereas fluorinated chemicals are extremely persistent in the environment, leach into the environment and into food. the second -- the second proposal, commissioner wald, would be to, on page 3, after the final whereas, before the resolved, to add one additional whereas clause, whereas efforts to work with the disability community have resulted in kpemss for people with disabilities and medical needs and allows people one year to prepare for the ban, therefore be it...
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iran to a state in the deal but they are actually between the devil and the deep blue sea they have leach a very disparate position they may not they may no longer be a kind of interested to kind of enjoy the food benefit of the deal what the primarily concerned about is the future of rain in or your exports as we have heard over the last few days the united states is absolutely determined to target dozens if expected because they know this is the sector which is going to put all time of pressure on the iranian state to come to a new terms with the united states and the state department on the a few days ago made it very clear basically they want pressurized iran to the point that they could come to the negotiating. able to negotiate a bit of a bit of deal or do you clear. activities but there's a ration continues to be extremely difficult for for the wrong it certainly does show he thanks so much indeed for joining us from london talking about the iranian president hassan rouhani his visit to switzerland where there is talk of the swiss president trying to salvage what he can of the two
iran to a state in the deal but they are actually between the devil and the deep blue sea they have leach a very disparate position they may not they may no longer be a kind of interested to kind of enjoy the food benefit of the deal what the primarily concerned about is the future of rain in or your exports as we have heard over the last few days the united states is absolutely determined to target dozens if expected because they know this is the sector which is going to put all time of...
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even if opinion has leached into those pages, because they're trying to get you to click. pretty straight. they're pretty good. and i don't know how you think you know what you know. it is usually coming out of there. usually is. say what you want, choose how you want, believe how you want. i am just showing you the sausage. and i think, i am no -- leader of the society but i've been to all of these things and i worked at fox and i were to "the new york times" and i worked in detroit. i have a pretty good idea.and her husband, that is a guy i admire. it is the real deal. the conscience. he does not gather it but he consumes it. and then he projects it in a reasonable and sophisticated and calming way. but we are losing that. because numbers. i submit to you that numbers can be interesting. but the reporter must stay up late when he's not getting paid or she is not getting paid and read the contracts. and don't show up asking a question you don't know the answer to. do your homework. when they give you a lie or some bs, you challenge them because you know the numbers. that
even if opinion has leached into those pages, because they're trying to get you to click. pretty straight. they're pretty good. and i don't know how you think you know what you know. it is usually coming out of there. usually is. say what you want, choose how you want, believe how you want. i am just showing you the sausage. and i think, i am no -- leader of the society but i've been to all of these things and i worked at fox and i were to "the new york times" and i worked in detroit....
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veterantenance on affairs undersecretary for affairs, ready reads, testified along with members of the american leach, american battle monuments commission. subcommittee hearing is when our and 15 minutes. morning. we're going to discuss how our nation honors veterans who passed on. it's appropriate we're closing so close to memorial day, and yesterday's anniversary of d-day, and the anniversary of the of bella day of battle woods, when general john jay ordered a counter-offensive to drive the of belleau wood during world war i. on june 6th, 1918, the u.s. the command of a the attack against the germans in belleau wood. a private was barn in jackson county, illinois, near my hometown. he survived the battle, but fell 1918, less than a month later when the marines through theng french countryside. post,e american legion illinois,freesboro, now bears his name. i thought about his name, the of those determined and who spent june 6th, chargingeatedly entrenched germans with no regret. day of thebloodiest battle. by the end, 10,000 americans were dead or missing in action. each hedge stone was a monument
veterantenance on affairs undersecretary for affairs, ready reads, testified along with members of the american leach, american battle monuments commission. subcommittee hearing is when our and 15 minutes. morning. we're going to discuss how our nation honors veterans who passed on. it's appropriate we're closing so close to memorial day, and yesterday's anniversary of d-day, and the anniversary of the of bella day of battle woods, when general john jay ordered a counter-offensive to drive the...
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in recent days, leach transcripts of sarah from leaked investigations show her complaining about thety of food served at the prime minister's residence and using expletives to describe the staff. and an incredible escape from prison as heavily armed men andd a helicopter in a french prison yard and pull a notorious criminal to freedom. nearly 3,000 officers are now searching for him after his great escape on sunday. this is the second breakout for the career criminal in the past five years. just some of the other stories beyond our borders tonight. we will be right back. ♪ with tripadvisor, finding your perfect hotel at the lowest price... is as easy as dates, deals, done! simply enter your destination and dates... and see all the hotels for your stay! tripadvisor searches over 200 booking sites... to show you the lowest prices... so you can get the best deal on the right hotel for you. dates, deals, done! tripadvisor. visit tripadvisor.com ♪ >> jon: there's a new kind of gold rush happening out west, one that could provide the parched region with some life-sustaining riches. corresp
in recent days, leach transcripts of sarah from leaked investigations show her complaining about thety of food served at the prime minister's residence and using expletives to describe the staff. and an incredible escape from prison as heavily armed men andd a helicopter in a french prison yard and pull a notorious criminal to freedom. nearly 3,000 officers are now searching for him after his great escape on sunday. this is the second breakout for the career criminal in the past five years....
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amy: so the corrosive water supply leached out the lead in the pipes. >> absolutely, so we were slowa nation to look at the science. the lead industry was and continues to be absolutely evil. we still have regulations in serviceat allowed lead lines and to 1986, but not until 2014 at we take it out of brass fixtures. of ourave lead in all instrument -- infrastructure. new york city hahas the most in lines in the country. but if it is treated, it minimizes it. the corrosive water really just ate up the scale and those pipes already ind the lead the plumbing into the drinking water. amy: it is not as if people were not aware. we went to flint and met with people marching in the streets who said the water smells funny and looks funny. describe the water and what it took, especially what you did. >> the heroes of the story are the people of flint. they were heroic and brave and loud, incredible activism. right when the water switched, they said, hey, the water looks gross, istastes brown, smells like sewage, kids getting rashes. there is bacteria in the water and then chlorine to kill th
amy: so the corrosive water supply leached out the lead in the pipes. >> absolutely, so we were slowa nation to look at the science. the lead industry was and continues to be absolutely evil. we still have regulations in serviceat allowed lead lines and to 1986, but not until 2014 at we take it out of brass fixtures. of ourave lead in all instrument -- infrastructure. new york city hahas the most in lines in the country. but if it is treated, it minimizes it. the corrosive water really...
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at leach 1il1plen p aeore dead k boat capsized last night on seven people remain in the hospital thiseorningre still missing. the boat was carrying 31 expectedin t. >>> meanwhile, w and startling details keep coming out aut marina butina the russian woman acfpy he in thed u.s.cu w erwh things she was allegedly offering sex for a chance to get in with political groups that may be favorable to russia. >> her methods reminiscent s ote with russian ying tls upiaican rha a spyge b. joining usad n variety and i think we know what we'reto lkta sghow.good me. >> thiseems old time i got to admit. is this i s in 1960. >> sometimes the old ways are the best ways. people keep using things that work or trying to use thing w thatork. >> right. >> yeah. >> and itorked but s had been made right a couple of years ago? >>eah. there were red flags. they were checking her back andy with a know, she is appearingn lot of places. >> right. >> she's, you know, an eye catcher, too. >> she is but i mean we see her. >> at the white house. >> rick santorum, with wayne la with people of influence. so clearly she was goo
at leach 1il1plen p aeore dead k boat capsized last night on seven people remain in the hospital thiseorningre still missing. the boat was carrying 31 expectedin t. >>> meanwhile, w and startling details keep coming out aut marina butina the russian woman acfpy he in thed u.s.cu w erwh things she was allegedly offering sex for a chance to get in with political groups that may be favorable to russia. >> her methods reminiscent s ote with russian ying tls upiaican rha a spyge b....
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passengers on a united flight leaching sfo say the engine caught fire smorlt after taking off. >> nowook at the route the plane took. this is footage from flight aware. you can see it loops around several times. trying to burn off fuel. this was supposed to go far from san francisco to sydney. didn't make it much farther off our coast. amy holleyfield live with more on that hi, amy. >> good morning, reggie. we have video of landing. take a look at united flight 863 touches back down at sfo after having engine trouble. this happened at 12:35 this morning. passengers say it was about a half hour or 45 minutes into the flit. and the ride got bumpy. some say they heard two loud noises and saw sparks. the pilot then announced gnat left engine had caught fire and they needed to land. >> we were i guess prewarned so not too nerve-racking i mustera control and in control and were were working fine. >> here is the statement united airlines emailed the newsroom. the flight landed safely and we will work to get our commerce to sydney as soon as possible. our maintenance team is inspecting the ai
passengers on a united flight leaching sfo say the engine caught fire smorlt after taking off. >> nowook at the route the plane took. this is footage from flight aware. you can see it loops around several times. trying to burn off fuel. this was supposed to go far from san francisco to sydney. didn't make it much farther off our coast. amy holleyfield live with more on that hi, amy. >> good morning, reggie. we have video of landing. take a look at united flight 863 touches back down...
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best have consistently made the point that when donald trump compares our nato allies to mooches and leaches, he's not doing the work of the american presidents, president trump's predecessors who set up nato itself. he's doing the work of vladimir putin and liberal leaders around the world who would like to tear nato down. what donald trump doesn't seem to understand is nato is a two-way street. we actually get a great deal out of nato ourselves. nato contributes troops to afghanistan. over the course of the war some 40,000 nato forces have fought and died in afghanistan along with u.s. forces. nato countries host 28 u.s. military bases, saving us some $2.5 billion. of course, famously nato came to our aid after 9/11, and less famously so in the aftermath of katrina, helping to coordinate a rescue mission. craig, all of this is pennies on the dollars, really peanuts when you think about nato's core mission. that's the mission of deterrence. nato's presence on the world stage helps us prevent, deter a colossal war that we would get drawn into costing us untold sums in blood and treasure. >>
best have consistently made the point that when donald trump compares our nato allies to mooches and leaches, he's not doing the work of the american presidents, president trump's predecessors who set up nato itself. he's doing the work of vladimir putin and liberal leaders around the world who would like to tear nato down. what donald trump doesn't seem to understand is nato is a two-way street. we actually get a great deal out of nato ourselves. nato contributes troops to afghanistan. over...
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joining me now are lexee and john leach and their dog bentley.ere on the story. we wish you all a happy birthday. one of the things. >> thank you so much. >> dana: one of the things i love about this is 4 million people had a chance to see it i think americans are showing that we love dogs. there might be a lot of polarization in america but dogs are one thing we can all agree on. john, what was it like taking bentley on your trip? >> it was crazy and i totally agree with you. it wasn't my idea at first i thought wow driving halfway across the country with a dog i'm not sure i want to sign up for that it was more his mom's idea. it ended up being fun and. >> he ended up loving it. >> he ended up loving the whole trip. it turns out is he a real people pleaser, too. if you ever want to meet people he is the one from the people in the toll booth so we were driving through everybody wanted to meet him. it was quite the adventure. >> dana: lexee how did you make this into an internet sensation? >> well, a lot of my friends really loved bentley so, whe
joining me now are lexee and john leach and their dog bentley.ere on the story. we wish you all a happy birthday. one of the things. >> thank you so much. >> dana: one of the things i love about this is 4 million people had a chance to see it i think americans are showing that we love dogs. there might be a lot of polarization in america but dogs are one thing we can all agree on. john, what was it like taking bentley on your trip? >> it was crazy and i totally agree with you....
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but there are those in the united states who believe that for too long members have been leaching ofr nato and the allies have been paying too little. the united states has not been paying as much as it claims but donald trump is correct that european allies in ten have not spending enough. they are still absolutely dependent for high—end military operations on us capabilities. but the two sides really of this atlantic that need to come back together again in their mutual interests. it is not an american interest to have european allies under spending on defence but equally europe still needs the usa. but does the usa really need europe, you get the impression from the trump administration that they sense that the united states really does not need european allies, does not necessarily need later? i'm sad to say you get the feeling that alliances and multilateral diplomacy to not count for much with this us president. nonetheless for economic reasons, the european union is the largest trading partner united states and for security reasons as allies alongside the united states in mili
but there are those in the united states who believe that for too long members have been leaching ofr nato and the allies have been paying too little. the united states has not been paying as much as it claims but donald trump is correct that european allies in ten have not spending enough. they are still absolutely dependent for high—end military operations on us capabilities. but the two sides really of this atlantic that need to come back together again in their mutual interests. it is not...
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him about his vision for an aids marshall plan for africa and we put together with congressman jim leach the global aids tube and -- tuberculosis act which president clinton signed. the congressional black caucus was chaired by a texan, congresswoman eddie bernice johnson. we decided and eddie bernice wanted the cbs see dc to meet w president bush in early 2001. we met with president bush and of course he asked what we would all want to talk about and i immediately said i want to talk about a global response to the h hiv/aids pandemic. i knew what was going on in africa. i'd been with jesse helms' staffer, bipartisan delegation and i felt a sense of urgency to talk to our new president about this. so we talked and when it was my turn i talked about what i thought made sense in terms of a global response to hiv and aids and i had on my beaded ribbon and i had it pinned on and we talked in-depth and he turned to i believe secretary powell was there as well as secretary rice and said "condi and colin, let's follow up on this." i knew immediately he wanted to do something. and after the meet
him about his vision for an aids marshall plan for africa and we put together with congressman jim leach the global aids tube and -- tuberculosis act which president clinton signed. the congressional black caucus was chaired by a texan, congresswoman eddie bernice johnson. we decided and eddie bernice wanted the cbs see dc to meet w president bush in early 2001. we met with president bush and of course he asked what we would all want to talk about and i immediately said i want to talk about a...
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urgently and deep rooted you see a greenhouse gas pollution and we could actually see a return of leaching of the two years that's affected. our. recent larch scientists have used the fertility technique to create test tube embryos in the hope of saving the northern white rhino the only two that are still alive are infertile females they live in kenya scientists created the embryos from d.n.a. collected from bull rhinos before they died and the eggs of a close subspecies research is and are looking for a surrogate to carry them and hope to have the first northern white rhinos calf born in three years time. recapping our top stories so far today here on al-jazeera police in the u.k. say two people critically ill in southern england have been exposed to the same nerve agent used to poison a russian spy and his daughter the man and woman were found unconscious on saturday in amesbury that's near salzburg he was. poisoned in march. on monday the second of july due to concerns over the symptoms both the man and the woman would display samples from both patients were said to pull down the burra
urgently and deep rooted you see a greenhouse gas pollution and we could actually see a return of leaching of the two years that's affected. our. recent larch scientists have used the fertility technique to create test tube embryos in the hope of saving the northern white rhino the only two that are still alive are infertile females they live in kenya scientists created the embryos from d.n.a. collected from bull rhinos before they died and the eggs of a close subspecies research is and are...
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when you think about things like hope dickson leach taking ten years to get the levelling made.it's a tough watch, it is a bleak story, although there's hope. there's also a real sense of companionship. you hear these women's voices and you get to know them and i think that comes across well. but i think more importantly, it's a feature that makes me want to see more from this writer—director because i think it's done, as i said, with integrity and heart. it's a very, very small budget film. you'll have to seek it out. i mean, you know, mamma mia will be on every single screen, hotel artemis will be one of those. you will have to seek out the receptionist, but it is worth it. i would say again, it is a tough watch. it is a bleak film but it does have hope, and it does have heart. and, more importantly, it does have integrity. all good qualities. and best out — leave no trace... last time i'm going to say this, leave no trace is so far the best film i've seen this year. i absolutely love it. directed by debra granik, who made winter's bone, which was so great. it's the story of a
when you think about things like hope dickson leach taking ten years to get the levelling made.it's a tough watch, it is a bleak story, although there's hope. there's also a real sense of companionship. you hear these women's voices and you get to know them and i think that comes across well. but i think more importantly, it's a feature that makes me want to see more from this writer—director because i think it's done, as i said, with integrity and heart. it's a very, very small budget film....
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while we are a member of the eu because we still are until the 29th march of 2019 and then we are leaching. >> there you have it precip president trump alongside theresa may. forced to stand side by side and take questions from the press less than 24 hours after the interview with the sun newspaper saying that the prime minister's stance on brexit that was wrong she wrecked it. she gave her advice she did not take high pressure. he offered praise for boris johnson and said he could have handled it better. but you heard him pressed there the first question out of the gate. mr. president you changed your tune this morning is that the behavior of a friend? i said i didn't criticize her. i pointed to a recording he says of the interview. that he said anyone could look at he said trade is tricky in fact he went on to say whatever you do, i support it it's up to you when it came to brexit. alluded to advice that suggestion he had given that we didn't clearly say what the advice was saying at some point perhaps she will take it. he did say that when he saw her this morning he said i want to apolo
while we are a member of the eu because we still are until the 29th march of 2019 and then we are leaching. >> there you have it precip president trump alongside theresa may. forced to stand side by side and take questions from the press less than 24 hours after the interview with the sun newspaper saying that the prime minister's stance on brexit that was wrong she wrecked it. she gave her advice she did not take high pressure. he offered praise for boris johnson and said he could have...
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it was leaching lead in vcs plumbing. but that was used after the crisis started and the crisis went on for even longer. the d.c. water crisis lasted longer. their water lead levels were even higher. there was cover up. lots of different letters of government and federal agencies. but because of the crisis, we were able to do in flint what was unable to done in d.c. when mark edwards came to flint, he knew that the critical step in holding this crisis something he called a game changer, the proof of impact in the time away, the perfect impacting was happening to our children. that was all the sedated in d.c. but it took years after the crisis to be out the impact on children's lead levels because they didn't have access to the data. whereas in flint we able to do that very quickly. mark edwards called flint a miracle, that it ended so quickly. he was expecting i use long fight, that the state would secede and that we would have to be fighting this for so much longer which is what he went through in d.c., hopefully enough
it was leaching lead in vcs plumbing. but that was used after the crisis started and the crisis went on for even longer. the d.c. water crisis lasted longer. their water lead levels were even higher. there was cover up. lots of different letters of government and federal agencies. but because of the crisis, we were able to do in flint what was unable to done in d.c. when mark edwards came to flint, he knew that the critical step in holding this crisis something he called a game changer, the...
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bob: it is very a mike leach iran would do that.t would be a last-ditch measure if they ever did it at all because we get relatively small portions of our oil from the countries in that area. we got about 10% over imported oil from the gulf. it would not hurt us that much. it would hurt china. it would hurt india. it would hurt a lot of the developing countries in the asian region, and those are countries iran wants to work with. those are its friends and allies, or at least friends. a lot of other countries with whom iran wants to work will be heard a lot more. >> in the background is what will happen with sanctions. president trump threatening to punish anybody who breaks the sanctions against iran once they are in effect. fill us in on the latest? bob: this is something we are not quite sure of. if he wants to enforce secondary sanctions, the europeans and other countries that do financial business with iran or by oil from -- buy oil from iran, that would be a big problem for iran, but it would create yet another major source of
bob: it is very a mike leach iran would do that.t would be a last-ditch measure if they ever did it at all because we get relatively small portions of our oil from the countries in that area. we got about 10% over imported oil from the gulf. it would not hurt us that much. it would hurt china. it would hurt india. it would hurt a lot of the developing countries in the asian region, and those are countries iran wants to work with. those are its friends and allies, or at least friends. a lot of...