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cartwright of pennsylvania. the chair: pursuant to house resolution 501, the gentleman from pennsylvania, mr. cartwright, and a member opposed, will each control five minutes. the chair recognizes the gentleman from pennsylvania. mr. cartwright: thank you, mr. chairman. i yield myself such time as i may consume. the chair: the gentleman is recognized. mr. cartwright: the underlying bill i seek to amend has been labeled today as the preventing government waste and protecting coal mining jobs in america bill. the true label for this bill ought to be the no streams protection bill. mountaintop removal coal mining is a process that has buried over 2,000 miles of streams throughout appalachia, contaminating surface and drinking water, and destroying wildlife in appalachia communities. the practice is currently governed by a rule written by the reagan administration, reagan rule needs to be updated and this is what the obama administration wants to set about doing. h.r. 2824 seeks to accomplish two things, one, to wri
cartwright of pennsylvania. the chair: pursuant to house resolution 501, the gentleman from pennsylvania, mr. cartwright, and a member opposed, will each control five minutes. the chair recognizes the gentleman from pennsylvania. mr. cartwright: thank you, mr. chairman. i yield myself such time as i may consume. the chair: the gentleman is recognized. mr. cartwright: the underlying bill i seek to amend has been labeled today as the preventing government waste and protecting coal mining jobs in...
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the gentleman from pennsylvania. before i: mr. speaker, yield to the chairman of the energy and commerce committee, it we have groups in support, who express support for this bill, the american clinical laboratory association, american college of radiology, easter seals, family research council, juvenile diabetes research foundation, medical imaging and technology alliance, pennsylvania partnership for children, zero to three, national center or infants, toddlers and families, among others. and i would urge members to seriously consider this. at this time i'm pleased to yield whatever time he may consume to the gentleman from michigan, the chairman of the energy and commerce committee, mr. upton. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman from michigan is recognized for such time as he may consume. mr. upton: thank you, mr. speaker. i thank the distinguished chair of the health subcommittee. i have a statement for the record which i'll ask unanimous consent to submit for the record. mr. speaker, here we are at the very end of -- when
the gentleman from pennsylvania. before i: mr. speaker, yield to the chairman of the energy and commerce committee, it we have groups in support, who express support for this bill, the american clinical laboratory association, american college of radiology, easter seals, family research council, juvenile diabetes research foundation, medical imaging and technology alliance, pennsylvania partnership for children, zero to three, national center or infants, toddlers and families, among others. and...
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the gentleman from pennsylvania. before i: mr. speaker, yield to the chairman of the energy and commerce committee, it we have groups in support, who express support for this bill, the american clinical laboratory association, american college of radiology, easter seals, family research council, juvenile diabetes research foundation, medical imaging and technology alliance, pennsylvania partnership for children, zero to three, national center or infants, toddlers and families, among others. and i would urge members to seriously consider this. at this time i'm pleased to yield whatever time he may consume to the gentleman from michigan, the chairman of the energy and commerce committee, mr. upton. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman from michigan is recognized for such time as he may consume. mr. upton: thank you, mr. speaker. i thank the distinguished chair of the health subcommittee. i have a statement for the record which i'll ask unanimous consent to submit for the record. mr. speaker, here we are at the very end of -- when
the gentleman from pennsylvania. before i: mr. speaker, yield to the chairman of the energy and commerce committee, it we have groups in support, who express support for this bill, the american clinical laboratory association, american college of radiology, easter seals, family research council, juvenile diabetes research foundation, medical imaging and technology alliance, pennsylvania partnership for children, zero to three, national center or infants, toddlers and families, among others. and...
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gentleman from pennsylvania. mr. pitts: mr. speaker, i ask unanimous consent that all members may have five legislative days to revise and and insert remarks extraneous materials in the record on the bill. the speaker pro tempore: without objection. mr. pitts: mr. speaker, i yield myself such time as i may consume. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman is recognized. mr. pitts: mr. speaker, i wish i was getting ready to vote on a bill that would permanently repeal and reform the sustainable growth rate. in the chamber we passed a bill that would do that and that would fully offset the cost of the repeal by delaying a provision of the affordable care act that the administration just keeps delaying themselves. in fact, it was partially delayed again just yesterday. unfortunately, we have reached another doc fix deadline. i believe that we must act to protect america's seniors and ensure that they can continue to see the doctors they know and trust and that is why i have introduced legislation that represents a bipartisan, bicame
gentleman from pennsylvania. mr. pitts: mr. speaker, i ask unanimous consent that all members may have five legislative days to revise and and insert remarks extraneous materials in the record on the bill. the speaker pro tempore: without objection. mr. pitts: mr. speaker, i yield myself such time as i may consume. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman is recognized. mr. pitts: mr. speaker, i wish i was getting ready to vote on a bill that would permanently repeal and reform the sustainable...
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the gentleman from pennsylvania pennsylvania is recognized for two minutes. -- the gentleman from pennsylvania is recognized for two minutes. mr. kelly: i thank my friend from texas and from pennsylvania. as you heard congressman barletta talk about. 90% of the 1,800 fire departments are volunteer. these are men and women in the community that just come forward to serve. when you look at what's going on right now and what we fried to do is close the gap. this is treasury guidance. by know -- by no means has this been codified. with h.r. 3979 which make certain -- we make certain that these folks are protected. i was an installation of officers with butler township and asked what could possibly happen, the township has over 130 volunteer firefighters serving the community. by my calculation, if this is not fixed, the township could go bankrupt. it would require a tax increase of 13.56 mills or increase over 2 1/2 times the rate to comply. basically if this is not fixed butler township either doubles he taxes or close the fire department. i would venture it's worse than political suicide. it's p
the gentleman from pennsylvania pennsylvania is recognized for two minutes. -- the gentleman from pennsylvania is recognized for two minutes. mr. kelly: i thank my friend from texas and from pennsylvania. as you heard congressman barletta talk about. 90% of the 1,800 fire departments are volunteer. these are men and women in the community that just come forward to serve. when you look at what's going on right now and what we fried to do is close the gap. this is treasury guidance. by know -- by...
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the gentleman from pennsylvania is recognized. the gentleman from pennsylvania reserves. the gentleman from minnesota is recognized. mr. walz: mr. speaker, i continue to reserve my time. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman reserves. the gentleman from pennsylvania is recognized. mr. shuster: i now yield two minutes to the gentleman from pennsylvania, mr. kelly. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman from pennsylvania is recognized for two minutes. mr. kelly: i thank the chairman. mr. speaker, i rise today in strong support of this act and it's really just common sense, is it not? and i think the best exemplifies how america handles crisises, they make adjustments. we are trying to make sure that our constituents have the ability to heat their homes during the longest winters. we don't use the term polar vortex back in pennsylvania. we call it winter. it's been a long, long winter. we're looking at the adjustment that would take place. it's just about transportation. it's about allowing these people to deliver this energy, this propane to these homes. in pennsylvania we
the gentleman from pennsylvania is recognized. the gentleman from pennsylvania reserves. the gentleman from minnesota is recognized. mr. walz: mr. speaker, i continue to reserve my time. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman reserves. the gentleman from pennsylvania is recognized. mr. shuster: i now yield two minutes to the gentleman from pennsylvania, mr. kelly. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman from pennsylvania is recognized for two minutes. mr. kelly: i thank the chairman. mr....
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she is wanted out of pennsylvania. oh, look at her hair. >> officers have seen this look before, usually on suspects charged with scamming pharmacies just as collins has been. >> probably shaved it. so maybe when she went to the pharmacy to obtain drug, she made it look like she was sick, perhaps losing her hair, maybe chemotherapy. interesting. i'll have to ask her about that when i go see her. >> classification is an ongoing process at the jail as new inmates arrive every day. today, they include jerry nunez on the left and shawn stark on the right. arrested within hours of each other. they have been connected to a shootout with hackensack police two days earlier. >> investigators are trying to figure out what prompted a man to start shooting at police in hackensack. officers say the man was walking with a sun and opened fire on a cop car, barely missing the officer inside. the shots caused another patrol car to rear end the first car. both officers jumped out, returned fire. they chased the gunman to the corner of f
she is wanted out of pennsylvania. oh, look at her hair. >> officers have seen this look before, usually on suspects charged with scamming pharmacies just as collins has been. >> probably shaved it. so maybe when she went to the pharmacy to obtain drug, she made it look like she was sick, perhaps losing her hair, maybe chemotherapy. interesting. i'll have to ask her about that when i go see her. >> classification is an ongoing process at the jail as new inmates arrive every...
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cartwright of pennsylvania. the chair will reduce to two minutes the minimum time for any electronic vote after the first vote in the series. the unfinished business is the request for a recorded vote on amendment number 1 printed in part b of house report 113 inion 374 by -- 113-374 by the gentleman from california, mr. lowenthal, on which the noes prevailed by voice vote. the clerk: amendment number 1 printed in part bs before -- b of house report 113-374 offered by mr. lowenthal of california. the chair: a recorded vote has been requested. those in support of the request for a recorded vote will rise and be counted. a sufficient number having arisen, a recorded vote is ordered. members will record their votes by electronic device. this will be a 15-minute vote. [captioning made possible by the national captioning institute, inc., in cooperation with the united states house of representatives. any use of the closed-captioned coverage of the house proceedings for political or commercial purposes is expressly pr
cartwright of pennsylvania. the chair will reduce to two minutes the minimum time for any electronic vote after the first vote in the series. the unfinished business is the request for a recorded vote on amendment number 1 printed in part b of house report 113 inion 374 by -- 113-374 by the gentleman from california, mr. lowenthal, on which the noes prevailed by voice vote. the clerk: amendment number 1 printed in part bs before -- b of house report 113-374 offered by mr. lowenthal of...
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grain farmers in western pennsylvania where the worst. it was fundamental to frontier economics. farmers had no roads to transport grain in bulk across the appellations so they distilled the grain into whiskey which they could carry in jugs in barrels by mule over the narrow mountain trails. almost all farmers west of the the appellations had a still and for them to 25% whiskey cask was nothing less than government confiscation and would wipe out their profits and bankrupt them. the philadelphia newspaper asked what was it that caused a revolution if it was not this? when the first half collectors cross the appellations farmers came at them with pitchforks tar and feather and then gunfire. they been together with a threatened secession and union in canada. others wanted to march to philadelphia and overthrow the washington administration. the president responded with outrage. he squeeze back into his revolutionary war uniform and ordered a military strike against the whiskey rebellion's. it was every american's worst nightmare come true. george washington turned tyrant sending tr
grain farmers in western pennsylvania where the worst. it was fundamental to frontier economics. farmers had no roads to transport grain in bulk across the appellations so they distilled the grain into whiskey which they could carry in jugs in barrels by mule over the narrow mountain trails. almost all farmers west of the the appellations had a still and for them to 25% whiskey cask was nothing less than government confiscation and would wipe out their profits and bankrupt them. the...
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the gentlelady from pennsylvania -- the gentleman from pennsylvania. >> mr. speaker, i now yield one minute to the gentleman from virginia, leader cantor. the chair: the gentleman from virginia is recognized for one minute. mr. cantor: chairman, i thank you and i thank the gentleman from pennsylvania for his leadership in bringing this bill forward. mr. chairman, i rise today in support of the rapid act. it's hard enough for working middle class wage earners, many of whom haven't seen a raise in years, to get by. with record low temperatures, polar vortexes and damaging snow storms, this brutal winter has created even bigger problems for america's families. for too many, just paying the monthly heating bills has become a real challenge. a few weeks ago my hometown paper, the reported on -- paper reported on record-high propane prices and the impact it's had on the 135,000 virginia families who heat their homes with propane. unfortunately cost increases are effecting families, where they use propane, natural gas, or electricity to heat their homes. right now m
the gentlelady from pennsylvania -- the gentleman from pennsylvania. >> mr. speaker, i now yield one minute to the gentleman from virginia, leader cantor. the chair: the gentleman from virginia is recognized for one minute. mr. cantor: chairman, i thank you and i thank the gentleman from pennsylvania for his leadership in bringing this bill forward. mr. chairman, i rise today in support of the rapid act. it's hard enough for working middle class wage earners, many of whom haven't seen a...
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i have detainers out of other counties, mars county and montgomery county, pennsylvania. so we notified gloucester county, pennsylvania, and they'll come get you. >> that's all. >> thank you. >> not going anywhere. >> oh. >> going to gloucester county tonight. >> see. that's probably why they r.o.r.'d you. >> i'm not going anywhere. i'm going to gloucester county tonight. >> wait, wait. i'm coming out. i'm going to gloucester county tonight. they said all of my things were wrapped into one. >> all of them for bergen county. >> no, all -- that's what my lawyer said, like all the things against me right now were run concurrent. why didn't she tell me this? >> are you sure you didn't misunderstand? it's just the bergen -- >> why didn't she know about the other stuff? >> it doesn't matter. it's just another step. >> later her attorney told us that collins was fully informeded the deal only applied to bergen county and that she simply must have misunderstood. >> you got that pen? i want to put some eye liner on. >> i'm going to miss you, baby. >> hopefully i'll stay here tonig
i have detainers out of other counties, mars county and montgomery county, pennsylvania. so we notified gloucester county, pennsylvania, and they'll come get you. >> that's all. >> thank you. >> not going anywhere. >> oh. >> going to gloucester county tonight. >> see. that's probably why they r.o.r.'d you. >> i'm not going anywhere. i'm going to gloucester county tonight. >> wait, wait. i'm coming out. i'm going to gloucester county tonight. they...
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it what that level of notification in pennsylvania. if you had been convicted in pennsylvania would have only been for people who are predators or used a weapon. so robert and i each wrote a piece about this for our local newspaper, which was very brave of robert, believe me, and it was interesting. there were people in the community -- i saw people in the -- we were having lunch -- looking at us and surfaces some support for hem, people who actually read it and understood. there is sort of a nascent movement among people who are on sex offender registrations to try to create an effort to combat this, and they're being helped by the economy. because a lot of the legislatures are starting to look at these. these are people, consenting adult behavior no children involved no coercion involved, no weapon involved. why are we spending this incredible amount of money on them? so, on the other hand, what candidate for os wants to be the candidate, changing sex offender laws. that's the problem with it. ... >> thank you. [inaudible conversatio
it what that level of notification in pennsylvania. if you had been convicted in pennsylvania would have only been for people who are predators or used a weapon. so robert and i each wrote a piece about this for our local newspaper, which was very brave of robert, believe me, and it was interesting. there were people in the community -- i saw people in the -- we were having lunch -- looking at us and surfaces some support for hem, people who actually read it and understood. there is sort of a...
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the -- right next to the supreme court of pennsylvania. he then served the united states district court of -- for the eastern district of pennsylvania, judge alfred l. luongo, and then went into the firm i mentioned, the litvi n/bloomberg firm. and then in another firm starting in 2004. i won't read the list of memberships but i'll just highlight a few that i think bear upon his -- his work as a lawyer and his work -- the work that he will do as a judge. he's been a member of the pennsylvania trial lawyers, he's been a board member of the legal aid network in philadelphia. served as -- served the bar association in a number of capacities, also served the ball association for the volunteers for the indigent program, helping those who may not have a voice. jerry has focused his practice on complex civil litigation, on a whole variety of matters, and i'll put a longer statement in the record about his experience. but also i think it's noteworthy that the pennsylvania supreme court three times appointed jerry mchugh to chair the pennsylvania i
the -- right next to the supreme court of pennsylvania. he then served the united states district court of -- for the eastern district of pennsylvania, judge alfred l. luongo, and then went into the firm i mentioned, the litvi n/bloomberg firm. and then in another firm starting in 2004. i won't read the list of memberships but i'll just highlight a few that i think bear upon his -- his work as a lawyer and his work -- the work that he will do as a judge. he's been a member of the pennsylvania...
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the gentleman from pennsylvania is recognized. mr.itts: mr. speaker, at this time i'm pleased to dwreeled one minute -- yield one minute to the gentleman from nevada, dr. heck. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman from nevada is recognized for one minute. mr. heck: thank you. bill. in support of this seniors' access to health care is the flawed s.g.r. formula. we have been so close in a bipartisan, bicameral way to ensuring our seniors have access to the health care providers of their choosing and now when we are so close is not the time to derail the progress made by controversial pay-fors. i will vote in favor of h.r. 4015 because of the policy changes it represents. i ask my friends on the other side of the aisle to vote aye so we can send this bill to the senate, and i call on the senate to pass legislation that includes the agreed to policy provisions with a pay-for by their choosing. then, let's go to conference and fix the s.g.r. once and for all. it will result in predictibility for our seniors. and passing s.g.r. reform is
the gentleman from pennsylvania is recognized. mr.itts: mr. speaker, at this time i'm pleased to dwreeled one minute -- yield one minute to the gentleman from nevada, dr. heck. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman from nevada is recognized for one minute. mr. heck: thank you. bill. in support of this seniors' access to health care is the flawed s.g.r. formula. we have been so close in a bipartisan, bicameral way to ensuring our seniors have access to the health care providers of their...
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>> we found five properties listing him as the owner in harrisburg, pennsylvania.operties we were able to determine that three of those properties were vacate accountant at the time of the murder. >> the property that needed the most work was on south 13th street in downtown harrisburg. records showed it had been built in the 1930s. around the same time builders used animal hair plaster like the kind found with wesley person's body. >> we're hoping for slugs or hoping for bullet holes in the walls. we're hoping for anything we could get. we were unsuccessful. >> investigators sprayed luminol in the basement of lawrence morrell's construction property on south 13th street and ran into an unexpected problem. >> as we're looking at that, crime lab techs explained to me that in harrisburg, the soil's iron-rich. and iron in itself will give false positives during a luminol test. >> but in the basement, investigators found a pile of debris swept into a corner. they gathered everything and sent it to the forensic lab. >> under a microscope, scientists found pieces of dryw
>> we found five properties listing him as the owner in harrisburg, pennsylvania.operties we were able to determine that three of those properties were vacate accountant at the time of the murder. >> the property that needed the most work was on south 13th street in downtown harrisburg. records showed it had been built in the 1930s. around the same time builders used animal hair plaster like the kind found with wesley person's body. >> we're hoping for slugs or hoping for...
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gohmert: i thank my friend from pennsylvania very much, ery, very good points. it is also along the lines my friend was talking about, those of us who are -- who were here when our fine president stood at that podium and spoke to all of us here and he said in his , that that in his bill there would be no funding of abortions. we all heard that. in fact, there was such a response i have -- responsive -- it was an involuntary response of joe wilson to categorize that statement because from the bill we had seen from the democrats it was clear there was going to be money forced out of taxpayers' hands and forced to fund abortion and we now know that is true and so, you know, most of the time the decent thing to do if you find out that something you said was simply not true, the decent thing to do is to step up and say, you know what? joe wilson, you were right, but it was unintentional, i didn't mean to misrepresent anything and so i want to set this straight. but instead, it's like this administration has doubled down and said, not only is it going to -- is the gov
gohmert: i thank my friend from pennsylvania very much, ery, very good points. it is also along the lines my friend was talking about, those of us who are -- who were here when our fine president stood at that podium and spoke to all of us here and he said in his , that that in his bill there would be no funding of abortions. we all heard that. in fact, there was such a response i have -- responsive -- it was an involuntary response of joe wilson to categorize that statement because from the...
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how does an english major from the university of pennsylvania wind up becoming a casino mogul? >> the question is -- how does a boy of opportunity take up a life of crime? >> he can joke about vegas' criminal history because he was one of the first casino moguls without ties to the mob. his casinos are financed by wall street and inspired by high-end hotels. >> i would go on vacation to the fontainebleau, and i would watch the people behave in this place with such joy and happiness. it was utopian and the guy who built the place marched around with his beautiful wife and the only thing i could think of is, it is good to be king. that's what it looked like to me. >> he eventually would become king of las vegas but he started out small working in his father's bingo hall. he took over the golden nugget casino in the early 1970's. it wasn't until he opened the mirage 1989 that wynn really howed off his talents. outside a volcano explodes every single night. >> i think every developer demonstrates what he thinks of the public by the product he creates. if people have discretion and
how does an english major from the university of pennsylvania wind up becoming a casino mogul? >> the question is -- how does a boy of opportunity take up a life of crime? >> he can joke about vegas' criminal history because he was one of the first casino moguls without ties to the mob. his casinos are financed by wall street and inspired by high-end hotels. >> i would go on vacation to the fontainebleau, and i would watch the people behave in this place with such joy and...
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and he and alexander hamilton wrote out to carlisle, pennsylvania, in a
and he and alexander hamilton wrote out to carlisle, pennsylvania, in a
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the snow across central portions and western pennsylvania down into west virginia.f you are traveling along i-81 today, we could see anywhere from two to four inches of snow. meanwhile, across portions of i-95 across maine, it's a mess out there. heavy rain coming down. in addition to that, we have some ice mixing in, across central portions of the state and snow, all the way across the north into portions of new brunswick. be careful out there on i-95. the flooding is going to be a problem along the coast in the central portions of pennsylvania. >> snow is going to accumulate across the great lakes and upstate portions of new york, if you are traveling along the network state freeway, keep that in mind. another thing to mention is the wind behind this front. you will fill it in new york city. we are looking at winds generally around 16 miles per hour. we could see some gusts across the northeast up to 35 miles per hour. temperatures today going to be in the 20s. further towards the north, the 30s once you make your way into upstate portions of new york and the 40s
the snow across central portions and western pennsylvania down into west virginia.f you are traveling along i-81 today, we could see anywhere from two to four inches of snow. meanwhile, across portions of i-95 across maine, it's a mess out there. heavy rain coming down. in addition to that, we have some ice mixing in, across central portions of the state and snow, all the way across the north into portions of new brunswick. be careful out there on i-95. the flooding is going to be a problem...
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the pennsylvania game commission working to bring them back, setting up cameras, daytime surveillance. infrared at night. trained on the female bald eagle and those three eggs. there are some close calls during the middle of the night. watch as a raccoon climbs into the nest, trying to take the eggs. spreading her wings, the mother scares it off. what is called the egg roll, the mother and father -- to keep the temperature constant. then, a tiny hole, a sign one of the eaglets is ready to hatch. suddenly, that eaglet comes out of the shell. night vision of that little head popping up. the feedings captured, too.
the pennsylvania game commission working to bring them back, setting up cameras, daytime surveillance. infrared at night. trained on the female bald eagle and those three eggs. there are some close calls during the middle of the night. watch as a raccoon climbs into the nest, trying to take the eggs. spreading her wings, the mother scares it off. what is called the egg roll, the mother and father -- to keep the temperature constant. then, a tiny hole, a sign one of the eaglets is ready to...
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new york, florida, and pennsylvania. >> are we sure it doesn't go beyond pennsylvania and florida? >> no we're not. they still at the beginning of trying to determine how wide this scheme is. they believe the brothers were selling the products to small dependent stores. the other question is what's inside these products and are they safe. >> when we come back, a famous face from a well-known sitcom. you've tried to forget your hepatitis c. it's slow moving, you tell urself. i have time. after all there may be no symptoms for years. no wonder you try to push it to the back of your mind and forget it. but here's something you shouldn't forget. hepatitis c is a serious disease. if left untreated, it could lead to liver damage and potentially even liver cancer. if you are one of the millions of people with hepatitis c, you haven't been forgotten. there's never been a better time to rethink your hep c. because people like you may benefit from scientific advances. advances that could help you move on from hep c. now is the time to rethink hep c and talk to your doctor. visit hepchope.com
new york, florida, and pennsylvania. >> are we sure it doesn't go beyond pennsylvania and florida? >> no we're not. they still at the beginning of trying to determine how wide this scheme is. they believe the brothers were selling the products to small dependent stores. the other question is what's inside these products and are they safe. >> when we come back, a famous face from a well-known sitcom. you've tried to forget your hepatitis c. it's slow moving, you tell urself. i...
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it had a return address of liberty publications, media, pennsylvania, which did not mean anything to me. and inside was a cover letter from the citizens commission to investigate the fbi. that is the name the burglars gave each other. and what they wrote -- was something that a commission appointed by a president or attorney general might have. they described the fact that hady had or christ an -- burglarized an fbi office. they had become concerned that there were informers and antiwar organizations, and that they saw no way to confront this except by getting evidence of whether such suppression of dissent was taking place. and so it said that files were closed and they hoped that i would make it public. these thoughts have been sent to five people. two members of these files have been made public. senator andt to a another to a publisher in baltimore and three but that were not named. i wasod out so much that not sure that they were real. i thought they might be a hoax. >> on march 8, 1971, a group broke into an fbi office in pennsylvania and stole every document in the building. t
it had a return address of liberty publications, media, pennsylvania, which did not mean anything to me. and inside was a cover letter from the citizens commission to investigate the fbi. that is the name the burglars gave each other. and what they wrote -- was something that a commission appointed by a president or attorney general might have. they described the fact that hady had or christ an -- burglarized an fbi office. they had become concerned that there were informers and antiwar...
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you see the moisture in pennsylvania out to the west.rg, i think that will be in our area maybe in a couple of hours. the immediate concern not this light green speckly stuff. that's just ground clutter. but it's up here from hagerstown back down to west of charles town and cross junction, north of winchester up through berkley springs and hancock. this is all moving toward the northeast. this may just clip frederick. most of it will stay north of 340, though, from jefferson and brunswick north where it's 46 now in martinsburg. it's 42 in annapolis but it's 52 in culpeper and fredericksburg. those milder temperatures are moving in our direction. is the traffic moving? how are the rails doing? we have answers. here's jessica with timesaver traffic. >>> we're going to go to 66 at route 28. this is looking great. actually we're going to start at 495 connecticut avenue. as you can see, this is looking fantastic. your beltway shot is looking great. everybody is moving on this friday morning so far so good. here is our problem. i'm going to st
you see the moisture in pennsylvania out to the west.rg, i think that will be in our area maybe in a couple of hours. the immediate concern not this light green speckly stuff. that's just ground clutter. but it's up here from hagerstown back down to west of charles town and cross junction, north of winchester up through berkley springs and hancock. this is all moving toward the northeast. this may just clip frederick. most of it will stay north of 340, though, from jefferson and brunswick north...
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the faithful execution clause buzz derived from pennsylvania's 1776 constitution, crafted by pennsylvania state executives during the revolutionary war. i want you to let your mind drift back to when people left europe to come to america they got in ricketty old wooden boats with not very good nav systems, but they came here for a reason, they set their course true north, they were coming to get away from a monarchy, from an imperialist, from tyrants. why did they come here? and what did they craft that is so carefully layed out in our constitution. so why are we having this debate about this silliness. this is who we are, not as republicans and democrats but who we are as americans. why would we turn our backs on our constitution? i understand the executive office has great power. but i also understand that the constitution harnesses that. it does not allow it to run roughshod over the people. mr. duncan very clearly talked about the state of the union when the president says to this body, america cannot standstill and neither will i. so whenever and whatever steps i can take with that w
the faithful execution clause buzz derived from pennsylvania's 1776 constitution, crafted by pennsylvania state executives during the revolutionary war. i want you to let your mind drift back to when people left europe to come to america they got in ricketty old wooden boats with not very good nav systems, but they came here for a reason, they set their course true north, they were coming to get away from a monarchy, from an imperialist, from tyrants. why did they come here? and what did they...
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let's go to mark in pennsylvania. mark?: boo-yah jim. >> boo-yah mark. >> caller: i want your opinion on dgnx. there is misleading information and points i looked at were the new drugs, the hydro dose pro -- >> you know, look, there is pure speck play and if you like pure specs this is perfect. i think you're okay. as long as you understand that it's speculative. zack in new jersey, zack? >> hey, jim. big fan, boo-yah. >> caller: thank you, zack. what is going on? i'm 23 and new to the market. what do you think about nxp? >> sky works has the greater ability and cheaper than that. fran? >> caller: cramer. >> yes. >> caller: boo-yah from florida. how are you doing buddy? >> how are you, pal. >> caller: okay, but getting tired of looking at this one symbol in my portfolio. what can you tell me about valet? >> i can barely look at it. i talk a lot about good names in travel trust. this one is a terrible name and a good yield but doesn't seem to matter. it's a play out of brazil. it's a very unfortunate stock pick and i truly r
let's go to mark in pennsylvania. mark?: boo-yah jim. >> boo-yah mark. >> caller: i want your opinion on dgnx. there is misleading information and points i looked at were the new drugs, the hydro dose pro -- >> you know, look, there is pure speck play and if you like pure specs this is perfect. i think you're okay. as long as you understand that it's speculative. zack in new jersey, zack? >> hey, jim. big fan, boo-yah. >> caller: thank you, zack. what is going on?...
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following pennsylvania, the shadow campaign continued in indiana, and north carolina, and at a cost ofthan $130,000, and then into puerto ricot a cost of 88,000. the street teams and canvassers paid with thompson's welt were based only campaign intelligence provided by the senior adviser to the campaign for the purpose of raising the visibility for the preferred candidate. as they were deployed, those street teams, and the canvassers distributed posters and lawn signs and pamphlets and stickers provided by the original campaign. and beyond the shadow campaign, thompson spent $200,000 more to advance the candidate's 2008 presidential campaign, and first he gave a civic organization $150,000 from his company d.c. health systems right here in washington, d.c. to challenge the political party's treatment of one state delegate to the national convention. his money went for meals and e hotels and transportation to ensure that the protest was well attended. but a week later, thompson gave the civic organization the health care through d.c. system s to seek to validate the texas voting process
following pennsylvania, the shadow campaign continued in indiana, and north carolina, and at a cost ofthan $130,000, and then into puerto ricot a cost of 88,000. the street teams and canvassers paid with thompson's welt were based only campaign intelligence provided by the senior adviser to the campaign for the purpose of raising the visibility for the preferred candidate. as they were deployed, those street teams, and the canvassers distributed posters and lawn signs and pamphlets and stickers...
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tonight we move past that debate and look at an unlikely coalition that has formed in pennsylvania betweenenvironmentalists and some companies. this first aired in november. >> reporter: environmentalists have been protesting against fracking ever since the natural gas boom began about ten years ago. their main concern is that the chemicaling that are pumped into wells at high pressure to extract the gas will leak into the water table or spill into lakes and streams. advocates of fracking say the threat of contamination has been grossly exaggerated. but environmentalists say oil and gas companies need to come clean about the risks. >> it is fundamentally an untruth to walk into a community and say that this is 100% safe process. it is. >> so when i talk about natural gas people often ask me the question, is this good or bad for the environment. >> reporter: despite those concerns, brown stein is now working with companies that are fracking in pennsylvania. he says the group isn't in favor of fracking, but it is in favor of using more natural gas as an alternative to coal because gas is cle
tonight we move past that debate and look at an unlikely coalition that has formed in pennsylvania betweenenvironmentalists and some companies. this first aired in november. >> reporter: environmentalists have been protesting against fracking ever since the natural gas boom began about ten years ago. their main concern is that the chemicaling that are pumped into wells at high pressure to extract the gas will leak into the water table or spill into lakes and streams. advocates of fracking...
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one company in pennsylvania is trying to fix that. that's good news for this student.lvania, a town where classes with last three hours but parking meters expire after two. basically you got a lot of parking tickets when you first got a car last year. >> i did. it was always difficult to find parking spaces. when i did, i would forget to go back in and get my change. jiggle around, search through the car cushions, real hassle. >> this year things are different. in july scranton became the latest city to adopt parking payments from smart phones via application or text message meaning he can refill his meter from anywhere, including class. this technology has been around for years but it was slow to catch on in the united states. >> people are so used to use coins that they were very slow to move to new technology. >> danny is from pango, one of four pay by phone companies in the u.s. he says municipalities in 2014 are finally catching on to how profitable remote parking payments can be. in fact, it's so profitable, scranton is the first city to wave the convenience fee
one company in pennsylvania is trying to fix that. that's good news for this student.lvania, a town where classes with last three hours but parking meters expire after two. basically you got a lot of parking tickets when you first got a car last year. >> i did. it was always difficult to find parking spaces. when i did, i would forget to go back in and get my change. jiggle around, search through the car cushions, real hassle. >> this year things are different. in july scranton...
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they went out to the frontier, which was western pennsylvania, and ben was grateful to her for being a good businesswoman writing her saying, you're a fortune to me, you do wonderful work. she said, would you please come home for me? i'm lonely here. i want you to come home, and he wouldn't, and then some of their friends and neighbors thought that he was not really fighting hard enough against the stamp act. does anybody know what the stamp act was? yeah. go ahead. >> british decided to tax the colonies. >> taxing, at that point, paper and other various things, and that was one of the reasons that the americans started to rebel against the americans was because of the stamp agent, and ben franklin was in england, and his people in pennsylvania thought, well, he should be fighting harder against the stamp act, and so they were so angry that they came, and they were going to tear down the house. nay warn him to get out of the way, said i'm not going to do that. she got a gun and got friends with guns, and she defended her house, and ben wrote to her and said, well done, debra. he stil
they went out to the frontier, which was western pennsylvania, and ben was grateful to her for being a good businesswoman writing her saying, you're a fortune to me, you do wonderful work. she said, would you please come home for me? i'm lonely here. i want you to come home, and he wouldn't, and then some of their friends and neighbors thought that he was not really fighting hard enough against the stamp act. does anybody know what the stamp act was? yeah. go ahead. >> british decided to...
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is in the other case, which pennsylvania, the government won that case. a lot of the courts have weighed in, including the appeals court in washington. the company couldn't make the claim. let's go to eric waiting in denver, colorado on our line for independents. caller: good morning. host: go ahead. question i have is relating to the artificial corporations. a corporation is considered an off -- considered an artificial person create when you create a corporation you -- artificial person. when you create a corporation you create an artificial person. how does an artificial person have spiritual rights? they don't. they are because we created it that way. we have religious rights. an artificially created person cannot claim those rights. host: you are talking about this corporate rights argument hurley was talking about earlier? i think we lost him there. if you can talk more about the corporate rights issue and where the justices have come down on this topic. you mentioned one of the pvs cases involving the f ec -- one of the previous cases involving .he
is in the other case, which pennsylvania, the government won that case. a lot of the courts have weighed in, including the appeals court in washington. the company couldn't make the claim. let's go to eric waiting in denver, colorado on our line for independents. caller: good morning. host: go ahead. question i have is relating to the artificial corporations. a corporation is considered an off -- considered an artificial person create when you create a corporation you -- artificial person. when...
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the gentleman from pennsylvania is recognized. mr. pitts: i continue to reserve. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman from pennsylvania continues to reserve. the gentleman from new jersey is recognized. mr. pallone: mr. speaker, i yield three minutes now to the ranking member of the ways and means committee, mr. levin. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman from michigan is recognized for three minutes. mr. levin: i ask unanimous consent to revise and extend. the speaker pro tempore: without objection. mr. levin: so let me describe briefly the challenge before us. this bill is very disappointing. the three committees have to ed on a bipartisan basis put together a bill that would address once and for all s.g.r. and would reform the payment system. indeed it would transform this bill that we worked on a bipartisan basis, the physician payment system into one that's acceptable for high-quality care rewards value and provides needed stability for providers and beneficiaries. the bill has a much larger cost than this patch. though patch
the gentleman from pennsylvania is recognized. mr. pitts: i continue to reserve. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman from pennsylvania continues to reserve. the gentleman from new jersey is recognized. mr. pallone: mr. speaker, i yield three minutes now to the ranking member of the ways and means committee, mr. levin. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman from michigan is recognized for three minutes. mr. levin: i ask unanimous consent to revise and extend. the speaker pro tempore: without...
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another is a pittsburgh, pennsylvania resident. she's identified as mae ling, an engineer at a pennsylvania chemical company. the other two americans were small children, 2 and 4 years old. >>> russian forces tightened their grip on the crimea region of ukraine with reports they fired shots after they tack took over a ukrainian naval base. russian sold yers could be seen standing guard at the base. all of this comes as people in crimea are getting ready to vote this sunday. senator john mccain said the vote won't be valid but it won't matter. >> this is the only -- >> it's a vote but -- >> it cannot be valid. i promise you. vladimir putin will not be thrown out of crimea because of a vote. >> the russians have set up a defacto border big barbed wire fences. >>> in a cnn orc poll, 48% of those responding approved the president obama's handling of the crisis about 43% disapproving. 59% say they favor economic sanctions against russia. the president's overall approval rating was at 49% in the cnn poll. >>> we're hearing from the fathe
another is a pittsburgh, pennsylvania resident. she's identified as mae ling, an engineer at a pennsylvania chemical company. the other two americans were small children, 2 and 4 years old. >>> russian forces tightened their grip on the crimea region of ukraine with reports they fired shots after they tack took over a ukrainian naval base. russian sold yers could be seen standing guard at the base. all of this comes as people in crimea are getting ready to vote this sunday. senator...
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i want to play what a pennsylvania republican said back in 2012. very explicit.a listen. >> voter i.d., which is going to allow governor romney to win the state of pennsylvania. done. >> members of your party are admitting that's why they're doing this. >> look, i understand that. and i certainly don't know who that legislator is in pennsylvania, and i'm not going to justify his comments by him representing the entire republican party all over the country. what i will tell you is that having run over 1,000 something elections being a party chairman, i watched it firsthand the confusion at the ballot boxes, the long lines, the argument on early voting, and i never once myself saw anything in the state that i live in that suppressed a vote. i will tell you there is an integrity problem and a confidence problem in the voting process. >> well, let me -- >> is it a do right -- let's talk about getting in a federal courthouse. it's owned by the public. you've got to go through a metal detector -- >> that's because of another issue. the other thing that's about to happe
i want to play what a pennsylvania republican said back in 2012. very explicit.a listen. >> voter i.d., which is going to allow governor romney to win the state of pennsylvania. done. >> members of your party are admitting that's why they're doing this. >> look, i understand that. and i certainly don't know who that legislator is in pennsylvania, and i'm not going to justify his comments by him representing the entire republican party all over the country. what i will tell you...
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behind harvard is stanford, johns hopkins and university of pennsylvania.he ratings are based on g.p.a.'s, research and test scores. >> it is the video you have got to see. this dog not too pleased to be left in the car after her owner spent a little too long at an art gallery. [honking horn] >> that is 18-month-old fern, the boxer, honking the horn for 15 minutes to get her owner's attention. she only spent 20 minutes shopping at the store in scotland but impatient fern wanted to go home and play no doubt. >> the time now is about six minutes till the top of the hour. it sounds like the right thing to do. a mom rushes to her son's side when he's knocked out but she's the one getting in trouble. >> she thought she was answering a trivia question. instead she got the surprise of a lifetime. use doctd gaviscon®. only gaviscon® forms a protective barrier that helps block stomach acid from splashing up- relieving the pain quickly. try fast, long lasting gaviscon®. ♪ aflac, aflac, afc! ♪ [ both sigh ] ♪ ugh! ♪ you told me he was good, dude. yeah he stinks at gol
behind harvard is stanford, johns hopkins and university of pennsylvania.he ratings are based on g.p.a.'s, research and test scores. >> it is the video you have got to see. this dog not too pleased to be left in the car after her owner spent a little too long at an art gallery. [honking horn] >> that is 18-month-old fern, the boxer, honking the horn for 15 minutes to get her owner's attention. she only spent 20 minutes shopping at the store in scotland but impatient fern wanted to...
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love served daily. >> cowan: we leave you this sunday morning in york county, pennsylvania.ack here next sunday morning. for now, i'm lee cowan. thanks for joining us. have a good rest of your weekend. captioning made possible by johnson & johnson, where quality products for the american family have been a tradition for generations captioned by media access group at wgbh access.wgbh.org is that what i think it is? i've never seen anything like it. it's a miracle. it's not a miracle, it's an eggs benedict sandwich. but how'd you get the eggs benedict into the sandwich? i went to dunkin'. i'm still not sure how they got the eggs benedict in the sandwich. doesn't matter. they did. introducing dunkin's delicious new eggs benedict breakfast sandwich. it's ham and eggs topped with the flavor of creamy, buttery, lemony hollandaise. try one today. america runs on dunkin'. hurry into dunkin' for a freshly brewed cup of america's favorite coffee. from cbs news in washington, "face the nation" >> rose: today on "face the nation." breaking news this morning as the search for missing mal
love served daily. >> cowan: we leave you this sunday morning in york county, pennsylvania.ack here next sunday morning. for now, i'm lee cowan. thanks for joining us. have a good rest of your weekend. captioning made possible by johnson & johnson, where quality products for the american family have been a tradition for generations captioned by media access group at wgbh access.wgbh.org is that what i think it is? i've never seen anything like it. it's a miracle. it's not a miracle,...
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two pennsylvania judges accused of receiving $2.6 million in kick backs between 2003 and 2007 from thentractor and builder of two private juvenile detention centers. now, by the time the judges were caught, their juvenile incarceration rate was more than double the rate of the entire state of pennsylvania. both judges have been convicted and serving time. the film chronicles the experiences of six of the thousands of children and families who were impacted by the harsh sentences doled out by the foreman pennsylvania judges. many of the children were given overly harsh sentences, some spending years in detention centers that were more like adult prisons. it's but one community where zero tolerance policies and biases have led to increasing numbers of children being funneled into the juvenile and criminal justice systems. joining me now to discuss the film "kids for cash," is the film's producer and director, robert may. thanks to you both for joining me. >> thank you. >> thank you. >> robert, i want to start with you and talk about the film. i know it was very personal for you. you live
two pennsylvania judges accused of receiving $2.6 million in kick backs between 2003 and 2007 from thentractor and builder of two private juvenile detention centers. now, by the time the judges were caught, their juvenile incarceration rate was more than double the rate of the entire state of pennsylvania. both judges have been convicted and serving time. the film chronicles the experiences of six of the thousands of children and families who were impacted by the harsh sentences doled out by...
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with pennsylvania. >> is there any public comment? >> i have no speaker cards madam chair. thank you very much. this item, the contract was for the report that we received on yerba buena gardens and we reviewed this our session and i got it from the packets previously. this is to account for their actual cost to complete that project. are there any questions about the contract with t sm? if there are none i would like to entertain a motion and second. >> i move. >> second. >> madam secretary. please call the roll. >> when i calling your name please vote. commissioner ellington, commissioner sing, vice-chair rosales, >> thank you. call the next item. >> 5c. adopting environmental review findings pursuant to the california environmental quality act and conditionally approving a combined basic concept and schematic design for an institutional building to be built by family house block 7 easton mission bay south to provide temporary housing for families receiving medical treatment. >> good afternoon commissioners, good afternoon to member
with pennsylvania. >> is there any public comment? >> i have no speaker cards madam chair. thank you very much. this item, the contract was for the report that we received on yerba buena gardens and we reviewed this our session and i got it from the packets previously. this is to account for their actual cost to complete that project. are there any questions about the contract with t sm? if there are none i would like to entertain a motion and second. >> i move. >>...
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love served daily. >> cowan: we leave you this sunday morning in york county, pennsylvania.t sunday morning. for now, i'm lee cowan. thanks for joining us. have a good rest of your weekend. captioning made possible by johnson & johnson, where quality products for the american family have been a tradition for generations captioned by media access group at wgbh access.wgbh.org ,,,,,,,, i'm anne makovec. i'm phil matier. i'm mark >>> good morning. 7:30, sundays, march 9th. thank you for joining us. we have a lot of news to get to in our next hour. >> speaking of, it is the next hour. hope you remembered to turn your clx forward. the -- clocks forward. the san francisco police officer that was shot, is expected to be ok but he was shot yesterday and there was a wild chase that spanned three counties. we have new information on what happened overnight. three arrests were made. >> and you may recall last year there was an attack, a gunfire attack on one of the electric substations, pg&e in san jose. >> they wondered if it was a terrorist attack. >> the heated debate. now the quest
love served daily. >> cowan: we leave you this sunday morning in york county, pennsylvania.t sunday morning. for now, i'm lee cowan. thanks for joining us. have a good rest of your weekend. captioning made possible by johnson & johnson, where quality products for the american family have been a tradition for generations captioned by media access group at wgbh access.wgbh.org ,,,,,,,, i'm anne makovec. i'm phil matier. i'm mark >>> good morning. 7:30, sundays, march 9th. thank...
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the northeast, we have the rain coming down heavily across eye 95, across portions of pennsylvania and also on into portions of maine. an icy mixture around portland, so be careful on the roads today. back to you. >> the search continues for that missing malaysian jetliner more than three weeks after it vanished on its way to beijing. ships and planes are searching where experts believe the plane went down. they are trying to locate objects that were spotted by aircraft over the past few days, but so far, no debris from that plane has actually been found. >> although until something is found, many family members are clinging to hope. others are angry as weeks pass without any sign of their loved ones. several dozen chinese relatives arrived in malaysia, demanding answers from the government. >> three lebanese soldiers have been killed and four injured in a suicide car bomb attack. the explosion happened just near the border with syria. the lebanese military says a suicide bomber drove a car loaded with explosives right into an army checkpoint. the wounded were evacuated by helicopter a
the northeast, we have the rain coming down heavily across eye 95, across portions of pennsylvania and also on into portions of maine. an icy mixture around portland, so be careful on the roads today. back to you. >> the search continues for that missing malaysian jetliner more than three weeks after it vanished on its way to beijing. ships and planes are searching where experts believe the plane went down. they are trying to locate objects that were spotted by aircraft over the past few...
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reports wench know the benefits of fracking but residents of fracking effected bradford county pennsylvania say it also has some minor downsides. >> fracking has ruined our quality of life. >> our water contamination here is moving through all bradford county. >> every day there's something new that happens. >> his rashes. >> neurological problems. >> nosebleeds. >> maybe the cows were doing cocaine. >> i never caught them doing cocaine. >> really. marie yap doesn't see a problem with fracking. >> frying is safe. because the average personal doesn't understand fracking the environmentalists are able to use fear, uncertainty and doubt to plant ideas into people's minds and they don't do the research for themselves. you need a tissue. >> yeah. >> but the gas caps have done the research along with plenty of investigations into the resident's explain complaints. >> if i polluted my neighbor's water well do you think that the dep will allow me to conduct my own investigation and get back to them on it. >> if your water is contaminated why not go to the local store and get yourself evian. >> i ha
reports wench know the benefits of fracking but residents of fracking effected bradford county pennsylvania say it also has some minor downsides. >> fracking has ruined our quality of life. >> our water contamination here is moving through all bradford county. >> every day there's something new that happens. >> his rashes. >> neurological problems. >> nosebleeds. >> maybe the cows were doing cocaine. >> i never caught them doing cocaine. >>...