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official data. the market is paying more attention to private numbers and indexes created by independent economists. are much morehese negative than the official state data is going to be showing a moderate slowdown and gdp growth moving toward 6.5%. we expect the market to pay more attention to these unofficial, independent private measures of have a much more negative story. francine: thank you so much. we talked a little bit about china at the beginning of the show given what tom just highlighted and that we are talking about mistakes, what do they have to get right? thatey have to make sure the money they are pumping into the economy does reach the real sector of the economy, which is not happening at the moment. so far, the results are underwhelming. they areme time, risking a slowdown in manufacturing. it will get worse from here. are behind the curve, that is the biggest concern. far, there is a change perception. francine: i read some research they are going to zero bound. would that make you nervous? thattin: it is the case what's worrying is the impact of all of these measures on the case thatit is the it's further easing put in place, giv
official data. the market is paying more attention to private numbers and indexes created by independent economists. are much morehese negative than the official state data is going to be showing a moderate slowdown and gdp growth moving toward 6.5%. we expect the market to pay more attention to these unofficial, independent private measures of have a much more negative story. francine: thank you so much. we talked a little bit about china at the beginning of the show given what tom just...
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and standard deductions will rise and physicianings performing abortions need to give more data to state officials. >> and in florida, there's a new law that looks to crack down on human trafficking. weesth in south carolina and we covered it. signs. we're shohong one here. they're at rest areas. it has a human trafficking hotline help number. aorygenelbelieves truck drivers are a key ally in >> where do you take her, a truck stop and they've partnered with us and calling in suspicious reports of human trafficking. >> strip clubs and mass anger parlors have tpost them as well but there's no fine if they don't post them. >> there's been a breach of voter information a if you're registers you're probably affected. it's hneju four weeks away from the caucus, the sslen database includes names and addresses phone numbers and birth dates and voting history. the commissitous that they don't have the access or authority to protect voter records that's left to the state. california has launched an investigation. cole has died. edied in a hospital late last night. she underwent a kidney transplant in 2009,
and standard deductions will rise and physicianings performing abortions need to give more data to state officials. >> and in florida, there's a new law that looks to crack down on human trafficking. weesth in south carolina and we covered it. signs. we're shohong one here. they're at rest areas. it has a human trafficking hotline help number. aorygenelbelieves truck drivers are a key ally in >> where do you take her, a truck stop and they've partnered with us and calling in...
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state officials stopped short of saying that flint water was the cause. they say there's a lack of clinical data. state and county officials have already declared a state of emergency themselves. the governor's activated the michigan national guard to help distribute water at sites across flint. environmental officials in new mexico are planning legal action over last year's toxic spill into the animas river. state authorities say they plan to sue the e-p-a, the state of colorado, and the owners of the gold king and sunny-side mines. the spill happened in august when an e-p-a crew accidentally caused a leak at the dormant gold king mine. that leak sent three million gallons of heavy metal filled wastewater into the river. indonesian media reports three people suspected of plotting an attack have been arrested. no indication that the men were linked to yesterday's attack in jakarta. seven people were killed in the attack, including 5 believed to be a part of the attacks. 24 people were also seriously injured. some indonesians say they're concerned about their safety -- following a deadly isis att
state officials stopped short of saying that flint water was the cause. they say there's a lack of clinical data. state and county officials have already declared a state of emergency themselves. the governor's activated the michigan national guard to help distribute water at sites across flint. environmental officials in new mexico are planning legal action over last year's toxic spill into the animas river. state authorities say they plan to sue the e-p-a, the state of colorado, and the...
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state. hundreds of auto manufacturers... transportation officials... and data providers rules and laws for testing them in nevada. sandoval says automated vehicles are one of the most important emerging industries in the world... and he wants nevada to be one of the first states for new developments in technology. "we have a lot of exciting industries coming to nevada and i want to develop that. you have to start somewhere. and if it takes some criticism im willing to take that. but i think in long run we'll be much better off." sandoval says nevada is fortunate to have what other states want. nevada has already established an electric highway for battery- powered vehicles from las vegas to reno. it's also attracted a billion-dollar investment from tesla motors and faraday future. the president announces a new plan on gun control. we'll have local reaction - in just a "first-graders... and from every family who never imagined that their loved one would be taken from our lives by a bullet from a gun... every time i think about those kids it gets me mad." preside
state. hundreds of auto manufacturers... transportation officials... and data providers rules and laws for testing them in nevada. sandoval says automated vehicles are one of the most important emerging industries in the world... and he wants nevada to be one of the first states for new developments in technology. "we have a lot of exciting industries coming to nevada and i want to develop that. you have to start somewhere. and if it takes some criticism im willing to take that. but i...
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john: we are waiting for state health officials to release new data on the flu in north carolina. there has been one flu deaths so far this year. flu has been widespread in north carolina this season. the wake county public health division director says they are able to target four strains. they are urging people to get backs needed. -- get vaccinated. barbara: closing arguments underway this race is accused of of misconduct. gloria: good afternoon. the closing arguments just ended. the three-judge panel is deliberating. it is unknown how long it will take them to decide. christine violated rules of professional conduct when trying to -- she took the water bottle of the suspect and had it tested without thise consent from the sister -- she took the bottle and did not engage in deception. she says she was in the right. he is now prepared the dna from the water bottle was not connected to the scene. violated rules of professional conduct, they will move directly into the sanctioning face and she could be reprimanded if they do find that she violated rules of professional conduct. la
john: we are waiting for state health officials to release new data on the flu in north carolina. there has been one flu deaths so far this year. flu has been widespread in north carolina this season. the wake county public health division director says they are able to target four strains. they are urging people to get backs needed. -- get vaccinated. barbara: closing arguments underway this race is accused of of misconduct. gloria: good afternoon. the closing arguments just ended. the...
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state of emergency over the city's water two weeks ago but state officials *may* have known about the problem months earlier because city data showed a spike in lead. during sunday's presidential debate, hillary clinton and bernie sanders blasted snyder's handling of the crisis. : "the governor of that state, acted as though he sd t st power -------- to save money, in 2014 ... the flint city officials stopped buying water from detroit and tapped into its own river instead... but the river water stripped lead from pipes. since the move, the number of children with high lead levels doubled, and 10 people have died from legionnaires disease. the city has since reversed the switch, but the water is still unsafe. frustrated ... many people in flint plan to protest tomorrow when the governor's of michigan gives his state of the state address. "tell me can you feel it... tell me can you feel it... tell me can fe i teat . e heat is onnn." ------ known for his solo hit ... "the heat is on" ... and as the guitarist who co-founded the group ...the eagles... tonight... glenn frey has passed away... at age 67. his death comes after weeks
state of emergency over the city's water two weeks ago but state officials *may* have known about the problem months earlier because city data showed a spike in lead. during sunday's presidential debate, hillary clinton and bernie sanders blasted snyder's handling of the crisis. : "the governor of that state, acted as though he sd t st power -------- to save money, in 2014 ... the flint city officials stopped buying water from detroit and tapped into its own river instead... but the river...
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for at least a year, city and state officials denied anything was wrong.but according to public data, lead levels in kids double and even tripled after the city made the switch. it's time to check weather with meterologist sarah walters. kristin swilley is on the road now she's on the road in 9 first warning live drive checking on conditions one of the worlds most wanted criminals is back behind the very same bars he escapes from six months ago.why 'el chapo's' stay could be much shorter this time around. here's a look at what you'll it's a twist worthy of a hollywood thriller?notorious drug lord "el chapo" is back behind bars after months on the run.abc's matt gutt-man is in mexico city with more on the capture. he wanted to spin his infamy - into celebrity.instead - "el chapo" - drug kingpin and one of the world's most wanted criminals - is back in handcuffs.natsthe drug lord paraded in front of cameras as authorities rushed him back to the same super max prison he tunneled his way out of last year.natsbut after months on the run - special forces finally catching up with attorney ge
for at least a year, city and state officials denied anything was wrong.but according to public data, lead levels in kids double and even tripled after the city made the switch. it's time to check weather with meterologist sarah walters. kristin swilley is on the road now she's on the road in 9 first warning live drive checking on conditions one of the worlds most wanted criminals is back behind the very same bars he escapes from six months ago.why 'el chapo's' stay could be much shorter this...
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state's economy. she says the legislation would allow officials to track data and fill jobs. you have until sunday at midnight to sign up for health insurance through the affordable care act. the penalty has increased if you up. the penalty is now 695 dollars or 2 percent of your income - whichever is greater. in most cases, the penalty could end up costing you more than what several months of a premium would cost. keep in mind, you may be eligible for federal assistance or subsidies to reduce the premium. "we see millions of americans now, working people, i've had people leave my office in teasrs because they can go see a doctor now they don't have to wait till they get sick. people with pre-existing conditions are no longer excluded. so many people have had some it can be, there are no questions if you get in the enrollment period that's what we're leading up to, if you're in a qualified enrollment period and right now the last time to enroll is jan. 31 at midnight, you get in without any underwriting, no questions asked." coverage starts on march 1st. this sunday from noon
state's economy. she says the legislation would allow officials to track data and fill jobs. you have until sunday at midnight to sign up for health insurance through the affordable care act. the penalty has increased if you up. the penalty is now 695 dollars or 2 percent of your income - whichever is greater. in most cases, the penalty could end up costing you more than what several months of a premium would cost. keep in mind, you may be eligible for federal assistance or subsidies to reduce...
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state prisoners. >>> looks lining the house doesn't always win in nevada. casinos there lost $662 million last year. new data from the state gaming officials show 2015 was the sixth straight year in the red for casinos in las vegas, reno and throughout the state. the trend began with the 2008 recession. the losing streak should end this year. a record 42 million visitors expected to visit las vegas alone. >>> a new virtual reality app using smart phones to remind people not to use phones while driving. at&t brought the 3-d driving simulator to tampa. lawmakers at the women and government conference got to try out the head set. it puts users in the scenario of of glancing at your phone. >>> looks like a big week for st. pete council members women vote for tropicana field if the rays decide to move. it aims to keep of keep the team in the city he says the agreement offers. team incentives to stay. rays management called the plan a path in the right direction. both sides are continuously talking about how to move forward. >> this is a partnership. between us and them. and we're going forward obviously with the hope that and make that their pe
state prisoners. >>> looks lining the house doesn't always win in nevada. casinos there lost $662 million last year. new data from the state gaming officials show 2015 was the sixth straight year in the red for casinos in las vegas, reno and throughout the state. the trend began with the 2008 recession. the losing streak should end this year. a record 42 million visitors expected to visit las vegas alone. >>> a new virtual reality app using smart phones to remind people not to...
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state of emergency over the city's water two weeks ago, but state officials may have known about the problem months earlier because city data showed a spike in lead. during sunday's presidential debate, hillary clinton and bernie sanders blasted snyder's handling of the crisis. >> the governor of that state, care. >> a man who acts that irresponsibly should not stay in power. reporter: protestors gathered outside flint's city hall saturday. michael moore, who grew up in the city of nearly one hundred thousand, said president obama's emergency declaration isn't enough. it's a racial crisis. it's a poverty crisis. reporter: to save money, in 2014 flint stopped buying water from detroit and tapped into its own river instead but the river water stripped lead from pipes. since the move, the number of children with high lead levels doubled, and 10 people have died from legionnaires disease. the city has since reversed the switch, but the water is still unsafe. this is what residents can actually drink. many will be protesting tomorrow at the governor's state of the state address. adriana diaz, cbs news, flint , michigan. mollie:
state of emergency over the city's water two weeks ago, but state officials may have known about the problem months earlier because city data showed a spike in lead. during sunday's presidential debate, hillary clinton and bernie sanders blasted snyder's handling of the crisis. >> the governor of that state, care. >> a man who acts that irresponsibly should not stay in power. reporter: protestors gathered outside flint's city hall saturday. michael moore, who grew up in the city of...
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state is leading the nation in flu activity. fox5's shannon moore is live near green valley and wigwam with a look at the most recent data and how health officials are handling it. nevada has had more cases of the flu reported this week than any her state in the country. researchers from walgreens gathered data based on people buying anti-viral medicine like this -- and here's what they found city wise, as shown in purple there on your screen --- las vegas, miami, el paso and phoenix are experiencing the highest rates of the virus. state wise - the yellow shades shows high occurances of the flu -- while the green indicate low flu activity. the darker the shade the fewers now flu season typically lasts through spring and peaks right around january and february. last year's season was one of the worst in years.. health officials even admitted their vaccine was a flop because one of the strains drifted and mutated into something that wasn't protected by the vaccine. the cdc says they hoped to improve upon the vaccine this time around - they're still encouraging people to get it.. though once again.. it's unclear how effective it'll actually really
state is leading the nation in flu activity. fox5's shannon moore is live near green valley and wigwam with a look at the most recent data and how health officials are handling it. nevada has had more cases of the flu reported this week than any her state in the country. researchers from walgreens gathered data based on people buying anti-viral medicine like this -- and here's what they found city wise, as shown in purple there on your screen --- las vegas, miami, el paso and phoenix are...
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but emails show state officials were aware of the lead testing data, but wanted to stick by their claim that the water wasn t dangerous. in prepping for a press conference, one said: "i would like to make a strong statement the lead blood levels seen are not out of the ordinary." congressman dan kildee says he wants to see people fired. rep. dan kildee, d focus on holding the people who made this decision accountable, not just to apologize." the u-s attorney )s office in eastern michigan is investigating the water crisis and a class- action lawsuit was filed against governor rick snyder, the state government and the city of flint. tracking rain and slightly warmer temps....we hope you )ve enjoyed the sunshine lately because rain is moving back in, at least briefly. as we move through your friday, expect increasing hampton roads and ne north carolina as an area of low pressure moves up the coast. while the day will likely start dry, rain chances will go up by friday afternoon and evening. a couple of showers may linger into early saturday morning, but majority of saturday looks dry with
but emails show state officials were aware of the lead testing data, but wanted to stick by their claim that the water wasn t dangerous. in prepping for a press conference, one said: "i would like to make a strong statement the lead blood levels seen are not out of the ordinary." congressman dan kildee says he wants to see people fired. rep. dan kildee, d focus on holding the people who made this decision accountable, not just to apologize." the u-s attorney )s office in eastern...
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but state official may have known about the problem months earlier because city data showed a spike in lead. during sunday's presidential debate, hillary clinton and bernie sanders blasted the republican governor. >> the population, which is poor in many ways, and majority african-american, has been drinking and bathing in lead-contaminated water. and the governor of that state acted as though he didn't really care. >> a man who acts that irresponsibly should not stay in power. >> reporter: protesters gathered outside flint city hall saturday. >> we need federal help. >> reporter: to see liberal up in the city of nearly 100,000 and says president obama's emergency declaration is not enough. >> it's not just the water crisis. it's a racial crisis! it's a poverty crisis. >> reporter: to save money in 2014 flint stopped paying for water from detroit and tapped into its own river instead but the river water stripped lead from pipes. since the move the number of children with high lead levels doubled and ten people have died from legionnaire's disease. the city has been reversed to the swit
but state official may have known about the problem months earlier because city data showed a spike in lead. during sunday's presidential debate, hillary clinton and bernie sanders blasted the republican governor. >> the population, which is poor in many ways, and majority african-american, has been drinking and bathing in lead-contaminated water. and the governor of that state acted as though he didn't really care. >> a man who acts that irresponsibly should not stay in power....
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official as to know if a bay stater has the wing ticket. we got access to highly security lottery data center in braintree, a team of technicians call with the 43 other powerball participating states verifying the numbers just drawn. >> that time, we can take the winning numbers, enter into the system, a series of programs that will search all of the for that draw and determine the winners in massachusetts. >> heres how they do that f. before your powerball ticket is printed your numbers get sent from the lottery none the dat center where your numbers recorded in the system.
official as to know if a bay stater has the wing ticket. we got access to highly security lottery data center in braintree, a team of technicians call with the 43 other powerball participating states verifying the numbers just drawn. >> that time, we can take the winning numbers, enter into the system, a series of programs that will search all of the for that draw and determine the winners in massachusetts. >> heres how they do that f. before your powerball ticket is printed your...
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state's economy. she says the legislation would allow officials to track data and fill jobs. coming up on wis, a couple of soggy days in the forecast before temps start to warm up! we'll check in with meteorologist von gaskin next. plus--caught on camera! the power of weather on full a look now at your first alert a cold front will move through the day, ahead of the front look for cloudy skies with scattered showers during the day. rain chance 50%. highs will max out right about where they are this morning in the lower 50s. tonight, a few scattered showers, colder, low in the middle to upper 30s. thursday, partly to mostly cloudy, a few scattered showers, highs near 50 take a look at this -- torrential rains caused major waves on chile's pacific coast yesterday. and this video shows the moment one massive wave crashed over the sea wall and people standing nearby rushed to help the person get out of the vehicle. some restaurants and homes were flooded d during the storms. coming up on wis, thousands of hoverboards are being seized in chicago. but it has nothing to do with a fi
state's economy. she says the legislation would allow officials to track data and fill jobs. coming up on wis, a couple of soggy days in the forecast before temps start to warm up! we'll check in with meteorologist von gaskin next. plus--caught on camera! the power of weather on full a look now at your first alert a cold front will move through the day, ahead of the front look for cloudy skies with scattered showers during the day. rain chance 50%. highs will max out right about where they are...
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states are pushing for sweeping privacy laws. on wednesday, officials proposed legislation to guard personal privacy and student data, and to make it harder for police to use high-tech spying tactics. the measures, which vary in topic and scope, would protect the personal information of 100 million americans, a third of the nation. 3 3 3 the time is now 5:xx. 20-15 beat 20-14 for the warmest year on record. coming up, find out by how much it beat the record. 3 but i'inllgs n oevn erth fe orjogeb.t th.day we tr ied re..sc.wuihong w aas m ran..inhig nga . kite. we tried evesercuytk came to the resc ue. then jac ub wi thco amb co hifopotle chicke n cl r $4.99.at th combo was tthat day.he real hero a craveable co rescue.mbo to the-white spicy, allhiurpodotl me easat ucche iconke tnoa sted with csohickugenh. club 3 snow and icy conditions made for dangerous and difficult driving around washington d-c. slips while crossing the street right in front of a car. this comes ahead of a serious snowstorm forecast for the mid-atlantic region in the next few days. tens of millions of east coast residents could be affected by the system. 3 3 it
states are pushing for sweeping privacy laws. on wednesday, officials proposed legislation to guard personal privacy and student data, and to make it harder for police to use high-tech spying tactics. the measures, which vary in topic and scope, would protect the personal information of 100 million americans, a third of the nation. 3 3 3 the time is now 5:xx. 20-15 beat 20-14 for the warmest year on record. coming up, find out by how much it beat the record. 3 but i'inllgs n oevn erth fe...
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manti -- manatee sanctuary act to protect them but county officials will discuss whether to ask state lawmakers to update and include new scientific data that would improve the health of animals in the lagoon. >>> the ringling bros. and barnum & bailey circus will now stop using elephants in their shows earlier than planned after increase pressure from the public. and may they will have the last show. one year and upper earlier than planned the elephants will still be coming to central florida only this time, to retire to the center for elephant conservation and polk county did the center is home to 30 retired elephants from the circus. >>> they come to retire to florida like everyone else. >>> lawmakers have now been a listed on the national listed. >> mike davis house, he to the list of early settlement in the state. in lake county, the hillcrest house was built in 1883 and home to a man about to bring electricity to fruitland park. the 50 foot tall pyramid and kissimmee buildups let the rough stone from governors across the country also made it to the list. >>> 5:47 am. baby, it is cold outside. i love that song. >> you never know w
manti -- manatee sanctuary act to protect them but county officials will discuss whether to ask state lawmakers to update and include new scientific data that would improve the health of animals in the lagoon. >>> the ringling bros. and barnum & bailey circus will now stop using elephants in their shows earlier than planned after increase pressure from the public. and may they will have the last show. one year and upper earlier than planned the elephants will still be coming to...
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state. data from state health officials shows 92.9% of kindergartners were up to date with vaccines.aw heated debates after a measles outbreak. >>> president obama didn't send advisers to the north american international auto show. he checked them out himself. while in detroit he said gm and chrysler would have gone out of business if he hadn't bailed them out 7 years ago. >>> the obama administration is expected to announce new visa requirements today for some travelers from europe. federal officials would like to make it tougher for europeans who fought for isis to step food on u.s. soil. the new rules would apply to europeans who are dual nationals of iran, iraq, sudan or syria or anyone whose visited those countries within the last five years. >>> regulators have identified the top threats of fraud that investors are likely to face in 2016. let's chat. cbs news business analyst jill schlesinger joins us to explain the findings and to provide some tips for guarding against scams. well, let's start with seniors because i guess they are pretty vulnerable to this, right? >> reporter:
state. data from state health officials shows 92.9% of kindergartners were up to date with vaccines.aw heated debates after a measles outbreak. >>> president obama didn't send advisers to the north american international auto show. he checked them out himself. while in detroit he said gm and chrysler would have gone out of business if he hadn't bailed them out 7 years ago. >>> the obama administration is expected to announce new visa requirements today for some travelers from...
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reporter: the state says the alterations were legitimate, but e-mails show state officials were aware of the lead testing datatheir claim that the water wasn't dangerous. in prepping for a press conference one said, i would like to make a strong statement the lead blood levels seen are not out of the ordinary. congressman dan kildi says he wants to see people fired. >> i'm really focusing on holding the people who made this decision accountable, not just to apologize -- >> reporter: governor rick snyder's off says they are waiting on a final report from a state appointed task force before they assign anymore blame. last month the state department environmental quality director stepped down over this issue, but evidence, jake, continues to pile up as more documents are made public. >> just horrific. sara, thank you so much. that's it for "the lead." i'm jake tapper. you can follow me on twitter. i turn you over now to one mr. wolf blitzer right next door in "the situation room." thanks for watching. >>> happening now, forced apology. u.s. sailors held overnight by iran are freed but not before one of them is s
reporter: the state says the alterations were legitimate, but e-mails show state officials were aware of the lead testing datatheir claim that the water wasn't dangerous. in prepping for a press conference one said, i would like to make a strong statement the lead blood levels seen are not out of the ordinary. congressman dan kildi says he wants to see people fired. >> i'm really focusing on holding the people who made this decision accountable, not just to apologize -- >> reporter:...
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team coverage as that snow moves in tonight both city and state officials are preparing for snow and ice out there on the road. now that includes data on recent thirteen news now reporter erin came to the peninsula to find out about half are sick keep those roads clear what kind of supplies or crews using tonight. well david is a salt water mix called bryant's for cross the road to keep it from freezing over night public works trees here in the peninsula are using it on
team coverage as that snow moves in tonight both city and state officials are preparing for snow and ice out there on the road. now that includes data on recent thirteen news now reporter erin came to the peninsula to find out about half are sick keep those roads clear what kind of supplies or crews using tonight. well david is a salt water mix called bryant's for cross the road to keep it from freezing over night public works trees here in the peninsula are using it on
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state officials know the water was unsafe to drink?vidence very much suggests they did. >> one researcher claims the state altered data to make the water seem safer.e not only tested the wrong homes, but altered a report, eliminating tests from two homes that would have shown toxic levels of lead.nce, the state took an 'f' grade for flint water's report on lead and made it into an 'a.' that's something kids do to avoid getting grounded. i didn't fail the test, mom. i aced it. [ laughter ]risis began in april 2014, but the first public acknowledgment from michigan's governor didn't come until the end of september 2015.poke out publicly, as soon as he found out about the problem, but flint residents aren't buying it. >> the governor says as soon as he found out that the lead was coming from the water he told rinking it. >> no, that's bull. that's bull crap. [ laughter ] >> seth: bull crap, ill healthier to drink than flint water. [ laughter and applause ]all of this, flint residents have actually been forced to continue paying for their water this whole time. >> you're talking about an economically disadvantage area still paying for thei
state officials know the water was unsafe to drink?vidence very much suggests they did. >> one researcher claims the state altered data to make the water seem safer.e not only tested the wrong homes, but altered a report, eliminating tests from two homes that would have shown toxic levels of lead.nce, the state took an 'f' grade for flint water's report on lead and made it into an 'a.' that's something kids do to avoid getting grounded. i didn't fail the test, mom. i aced it. [ laughter...
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but state officials may have known about the problem months earlier because city data showed a spike in lead. during sunday's presidential debate, hillary clinton and bernie sanders blasted the republican governor. >> the population, which is poor in many ways, and majority african-american, h has been contaminated water. and the governor of that state acted as though he didn't really care. >> a man who acts that irresponsibly should not stay in power. >> water is a human right! >> reporter: protesters gathered outside of flint city hall saturday. michael moore grew up in the city of nearly 100,000 and said president obama's emergency declaration isn't enough. >> it's not just a water crisis, it's a racial crisis. it's a poverty crisis. >> reporter: to save money in 2014, flint stopped paying for water from detroit and tapped into its own river instead. but the river water stripped lead from pipes. since the move, the number of children with high lead levels doubled and ten people have died from legionnaire's disease. >> hard to even cook with now. i'm pouring bottles of water over m
but state officials may have known about the problem months earlier because city data showed a spike in lead. during sunday's presidential debate, hillary clinton and bernie sanders blasted the republican governor. >> the population, which is poor in many ways, and majority african-american, h has been contaminated water. and the governor of that state acted as though he didn't really care. >> a man who acts that irresponsibly should not stay in power. >> water is a human...
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but state officials may have known about the problem months earlier because city data showed a spike in lead. during sunday's presidential debate, hillary clinton and bernie sanders blasted snyder's handling of the crisis. (( (hillary clinton) the governor of that state, acted as though he didn't really care (sanders) "a man who acts that irresponsibly should not stay in power (nats protest))) ((denise valdez)) > protesters gathered outside flint's city hall over the weekend. liberal political activist michael moore, who grew up there, said the emergency declaration isn't enough. the long term effects of lead poisoning are staggering -- especially for children. more protesting is expected tomorrow at the governor's state ((paul joncich)) > 250 thousand dollars that's the estimated cost for faraday future's special session. that's nearly twice the cost as the two day session for tesla in 2014. the four day legislative meeeting was held last month to lure the electric caremaker into nevada. lawmakers also approved 215 million in tax breaks for faraday. they also authorized 120 million
but state officials may have known about the problem months earlier because city data showed a spike in lead. during sunday's presidential debate, hillary clinton and bernie sanders blasted snyder's handling of the crisis. (( (hillary clinton) the governor of that state, acted as though he didn't really care (sanders) "a man who acts that irresponsibly should not stay in power (nats protest))) ((denise valdez)) > protesters gathered outside flint's city hall over the weekend. liberal...
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brangham: she released her findings at a news conference last september, but her data was dismissed by state health officials we were attacked. so, we were told that we were "unfortunate researchers." that we were -- >> brangham: unfortunate? >> unfortunate researchers, that we were causing near-hysteria. >> brangham: but two weeks later, officials acknowledged her findings were correct. and separately, researchers at virginia tech had also confirmed high levels of lead in flint's water. this contamination could've been avoided if officials had only added an anti-corrosion agent. in fact, federal law requires it. but they didn't do it in flint, and no one has fully explained why. >> it's something that no parent would accept, it's something no city, county, or state should accept. and there's no way it can be justified. >> brangham: dr. lawrence reynolds is a pediatrician and president of mott children's health center. he says lead causes a litany of problems for kids: delayed mental development, irritability, aggression and learning problems. >> if you've seen those i.q. curves where the big hump and the sm
brangham: she released her findings at a news conference last september, but her data was dismissed by state health officials we were attacked. so, we were told that we were "unfortunate researchers." that we were -- >> brangham: unfortunate? >> unfortunate researchers, that we were causing near-hysteria. >> brangham: but two weeks later, officials acknowledged her findings were correct. and separately, researchers at virginia tech had also confirmed high levels of...
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state now under investigation after it changed its water source, exposing 100,000 residents to toxic levels of lead. as far back as april come to light, showing officials were many anyone lating the data, but didn't publicly admit toxic levels fornother five months. david, tomorrow, more families are expected to join that class action lawsuit against the state and the city. david? >> eva pilgrim tonight, thank you. and welcome to the team. >>> we turn now to late word today about a music legend. eagles guitarist and cofounder glenn frey has died at the age of 67. the rock and roll hall of famer, the man and his music, being remembered tonight, and here's abc's david wright. >> reporter: for eagles fans, a huge heartache tonight, as the band announced with the heaviest of hearts, the passing of our comrade. glenn frey cowrote and sang some of the biggest hits, including "take it easy." take it easy the two co-wrote the band's most famous tune -- hotel california >> reporter: frey arrived in california in the late 1960s from motown. tonight, they said glenn was the one that started it all. rest in peace, my brother. david wright, abc news, new york. >> david, thank you. >>> and there is
state now under investigation after it changed its water source, exposing 100,000 residents to toxic levels of lead. as far back as april come to light, showing officials were many anyone lating the data, but didn't publicly admit toxic levels fornother five months. david, tomorrow, more families are expected to join that class action lawsuit against the state and the city. david? >> eva pilgrim tonight, thank you. and welcome to the team. >>> we turn now to late word today about...
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state officials basically continued to say that everything was fine. despite this alarming datat she had turned in. but the doctor. dr. ateesha known locally as dr. mona, she really was right and the state eventually had to admit it. and at his big flint press conference, rick schneider and his senior administration officials had dr. mona standing right up there with them, like part of their team. and the governor talked about how excited he was to work with her, specifically, how thankful he is for her work. he name-checked her several times. that said, dr. mona did not speak at that event. she just stood there. and there was this one -- intriguing moment when other people were talking, but she stood there, shaking her head. >> our most recent data indicates that 43 of 2,182 adults and children tested had elevated blood lead levels since october 1st. this includes kids under the able of 6, and 13 adults. as part of this, once a child had an elevated blood level result, the department of human services is working with the general see health department to follow up case managemen
state officials basically continued to say that everything was fine. despite this alarming datat she had turned in. but the doctor. dr. ateesha known locally as dr. mona, she really was right and the state eventually had to admit it. and at his big flint press conference, rick schneider and his senior administration officials had dr. mona standing right up there with them, like part of their team. and the governor talked about how excited he was to work with her, specifically, how thankful he...
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the first is from a state health officials who writes, epidemiologists continue to review the data inided by a hurley hospital physician that showed an increase in lead activity following the change in water supply. hurley conducted their analysis in a much different way than we do at the department. hurley used two partial years of data. of course, that turned out to be exactly correct. there's a missed opportunity there. and then there's a second e-mail where the governor looks after children in flint potentially affected by the lead crisis. he writes, she claims that two flint children were in critical condition over lead. her source was reverend bullock. i said i wasn't aware of that and all of the identified children were being tracked by public health officials. please check on the status of those children with higher levels of lead. the tragedy there, tamron, is that it was two children then that were being looked after. yesterday the governor acknowledged that more than 100 children have been poisoned by lead in this city, and the count continues to go up. >> and to date, tony
the first is from a state health officials who writes, epidemiologists continue to review the data inided by a hurley hospital physician that showed an increase in lead activity following the change in water supply. hurley conducted their analysis in a much different way than we do at the department. hurley used two partial years of data. of course, that turned out to be exactly correct. there's a missed opportunity there. and then there's a second e-mail where the governor looks after children...
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officials." the state of michigan is now facing multiple lawsuits over undrinkable water in flint. ?how secure are the passwords, protecting your digital data? target for criminals.
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many questions on how long government officials knew about the toxic water before they revealed the truth. when researcher claims the state altered data to make the water seems safer by eliminating test from homes with toxic levels of lead. >> in essence, the state f grade on lead in making -- mated into an a grade. flint switch to detroit water in october. lisa: the national guard is providing fresh water to residents. mark: the e.coli nightmare could be ending soon for chipotle. the company' s ceo says the chain is hopeful the center for disease control and prevention will soon declare the e.coli outbreak over for the restaurant chain. it started in october and has infected dozens of people in nine states, including a customer in akron, ohio. chipotle says it' s taking extra steps to make sure its food is safe. lisa: back to your forecast on this thursday. randi is here with your forecast. randi: it is been really cold. a lot of people trying to get started on their new year' s resolutions. try to go out for a run and up [laughter] today will be a good outside. looking at temperatures heading up into the upper 40' s. if you are head
many questions on how long government officials knew about the toxic water before they revealed the truth. when researcher claims the state altered data to make the water seems safer by eliminating test from homes with toxic levels of lead. >> in essence, the state f grade on lead in making -- mated into an a grade. flint switch to detroit water in october. lisa: the national guard is providing fresh water to residents. mark: the e.coli nightmare could be ending soon for chipotle. the...