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dari in tokhor and hashtbandi regions in hormozgan province, abgir shad , head of the resources department natural and watershed of the city by announcing this, minab said that more than 4 million cubic meters of water have been stored in these structures, which is effective in strengthening the underground water table and strengthening agricultural activities. in minab city, in the recent rains, there are 4 million cubic meters of floods that flowed from the catchment basins and can cause damage to agricultural lands , residential houses and infrastructure facilities , controlled and contained by these watershed structures with an effective role in strengthening the underground water tables of the region and the ranchers of this area are happy with the drainage of the watershed structures. now it is raining. hi, being full of water is very good for fat people. it is a joy to live without subtitles. what is the rainfall now after 10 years with the drainage of these structures on ten thousand hectares of land? the agriculture of this region has prospered and developed. morteza ahmadi, tokhor radio
dari in tokhor and hashtbandi regions in hormozgan province, abgir shad , head of the resources department natural and watershed of the city by announcing this, minab said that more than 4 million cubic meters of water have been stored in these structures, which is effective in strengthening the underground water table and strengthening agricultural activities. in minab city, in the recent rains, there are 4 million cubic meters of floods that flowed from the catchment basins and can cause...
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zaighmi, radio news agency, metin abad bad village, according to the deputy forestry department of mazandaran natural resources department, 7 nurseries of this province participate in the national plan to plant one billion trees in the country, planting 250 million trees annually in different regions of the country. do you have a dream image of 150 oak trees that are planted side by side in rows in the forest, that after 25 years they have reached the size and their son will plant from now on for the next years, always next year at the same time to start harvesting. the height is about 30 to 50. sardar is one of the executives of the production plan billion seedlings in the country of 4 years old, which is 40 million shares of mazandaran, the most important goal of revitalizing the ruined area in the area of the general administration of sari, in the first year of this tool, we identified 1,700 hectares, and for this purpose, we need to plant seedlings in this plan in different nurseries of the country from 79 mazandaran provinces were mobilized to provide various saplings to natural resources . we grow one
zaighmi, radio news agency, metin abad bad village, according to the deputy forestry department of mazandaran natural resources department, 7 nurseries of this province participate in the national plan to plant one billion trees in the country, planting 250 million trees annually in different regions of the country. do you have a dream image of 150 oak trees that are planted side by side in rows in the forest, that after 25 years they have reached the size and their son will plant from now on...
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cost-eye model and also the planting of agricultural lands disputed by the farmers with the natural resource departmentsthe provinces, whose case is under review until the final task is determined in a committee to remove the constructive interference from the farmers themselves, the central bank was obliged to accept the grazing license. agricultural wells license, agricultural land ownership document , chain guarantee and subsidy account as a guarantee and guarantee of repayment of agricultural facilities of villagers and nomads of traditional herders from public and private banks, as well as the income from water finders selling water to industries and mines for the construction and completion of the priority plan for the provision of sustainable water supply, the supply of drinking water, the operation and restoration and reconstruction of hydropower facilities, the provision of water to villages and deprived areas and nomads, and the implementation of plans for the restoration and balancing of underground water resources, which are discussed in two paragraphs of the layer in note one. from the sour
cost-eye model and also the planting of agricultural lands disputed by the farmers with the natural resource departmentsthe provinces, whose case is under review until the final task is determined in a committee to remove the constructive interference from the farmers themselves, the central bank was obliged to accept the grazing license. agricultural wells license, agricultural land ownership document , chain guarantee and subsidy account as a guarantee and guarantee of repayment of...
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officials are adamant that there's no threat to human life, but ohio's natural resources department revealed an estimated 3,500 fish were killed. officials continue to test the air, water, and soil t weeks after the derailment. >>> turning now to the economy, after two straight months of decline, consumer prices rose more than expected in january. inflation jumped 0.5% last month to an annual rate of 6.4%. one of the key reasons why inflation remains stubbornly high is the cost of auto insurance. it's up nearly 15% over the last year. we get more now from cbs's manuel bojorquez. >> reporter: juan maroso says the cost of insuring his tesla in miami gave him a whole new kind of sticker shock. >> my original insurance was 2,400 for six months, and it went up to $4,000. >> reporter: a nearly 70% jump. >> it's one more thing to add to the list honestly. but it hurts. it definitely hurts. >> reporter: a new report by bankrate.com found nationwide, premiums have risen more than $240 on average, topping $2,000 a year. florida drivers saw the biggest jump, up nearly twice that amount to almost $3,200
officials are adamant that there's no threat to human life, but ohio's natural resources department revealed an estimated 3,500 fish were killed. officials continue to test the air, water, and soil t weeks after the derailment. >>> turning now to the economy, after two straight months of decline, consumer prices rose more than expected in january. inflation jumped 0.5% last month to an annual rate of 6.4%. one of the key reasons why inflation remains stubbornly high is the cost of auto...
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according to the ohio department of natural resources around 3500 aquatic animals have died in rivers and creeks following that recent crash in the department of transportation says the derailed cars were pressurized and had thermal protection and still chemicals were released. reporter kelly be sun. he's been looking into how often chemicals like these are being moved around the country. >> people don't what's being transported to their communities. it's not required and they find out. >> but it's too late. the derailment in ohio is a wake-up call for communities across the country. the message this could happen anywhere. the train was traveling from st. louis to conway, pittsburgh, the second biggest rail hub in the u.s. before derailing in east palestine, the hazardous chemicals moving along nearly 600 miles of rail at some points along the likely route passing through highly populated cities. the main ways chemicals in the country are moved by trucks shipping across water and on trains. and 99.9% of the time trains deliver the chemical safely. chemical spills from truck accidents
according to the ohio department of natural resources around 3500 aquatic animals have died in rivers and creeks following that recent crash in the department of transportation says the derailed cars were pressurized and had thermal protection and still chemicals were released. reporter kelly be sun. he's been looking into how often chemicals like these are being moved around the country. >> people don't what's being transported to their communities. it's not required and they find out....
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officials are adamant there is no threat to human life, but ohio's natural resources department revealedd 3500 fish were killed. officials continue to test the air, water, amsoil, nearly two weeks after the derailment. turning now to the economy, after tariq was straight months of decline, consumer prices rose more than expected in january. inflation jumped to an annual rate of 6.4%. one of the key reasons inflation remains stubbornly high as the cost of auto insurance. it is up nearly 15% over the last year. manuel bojorquez.rom cbs's >> reporter: juan maroso says the cost of insuring his tesla in miami gave him a whole >> $2,400 for six months, went up to $4,000. >> reporter: up nearly 70% jump. >> it is one more thing to add to the list come honestly, but it hurts, it definitely hurts. >> reporter: a new report by bankrate.com found nationwide premiums have risen more than $240 on average, topping $2,000 a year. florida drivers saw the biggest jump come up nearly twice that amount, to almost $3200 a year. bank rate insurance editor cate deventer. >> there is a lot of residence in flor
officials are adamant there is no threat to human life, but ohio's natural resources department revealedd 3500 fish were killed. officials continue to test the air, water, amsoil, nearly two weeks after the derailment. turning now to the economy, after tariq was straight months of decline, consumer prices rose more than expected in january. inflation jumped to an annual rate of 6.4%. one of the key reasons inflation remains stubbornly high as the cost of auto insurance. it is up nearly 15% over...
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hashtbandi district in hormozgan province, abhi neshat, the head of minab city's natural resources and watershed management department, announced this news and said that more than 4 million cubic meters of water have been stored in the structures, which is effective in strengthening the underground water table and strengthening agricultural activities due to the recent rains. the watershed in tokhor hashtbandi area was drained or because of the rains in minab city. in the recent rains , 4 million cubic meters of floods flowed from the watersheds and can cause damage to agricultural lands , residential houses, and infrastructure facilities. this controlled and restrained irrigation structures have an effective role in strengthening the underground water table in the region, and the ranchers of this region are happy to draw water from the watershed structures. because, thank god, how long were the rains? now, after 10 years, with the drainage of these structures , ten thousand hectares of agricultural land in this region have prospered and developed. reported these contributions with the aim of supporting the actions o
hashtbandi district in hormozgan province, abhi neshat, the head of minab city's natural resources and watershed management department, announced this news and said that more than 4 million cubic meters of water have been stored in the structures, which is effective in strengthening the underground water table and strengthening agricultural activities due to the recent rains. the watershed in tokhor hashtbandi area was drained or because of the rains in minab city. in the recent rains , 4...
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chakhmakhi of sed and sima news agency, according to the deputy of jungle the general department of natural resourcesmazandaran, seven nurseries of the province participate in the national plan to plant one billion trees in the country . 250 million trees are planted annually in different regions of the country. they reached this size after 25 years, and their son from now on, for the next years , always planting salarians at the beginning , the height is about 30 to 50. the contribution of mazandaran is the most important goal of revival in the first year of this tool, we have identified 1,700 hectares of hidden heritages in the area of the general administration of sari, and for this purpose , different nurseries, including 7 seedlings of mazandaran province , must be mobilized to participate in this project. let's assume that the burden of the general administration is to grow one million five hundred thousand and 100 annually, which you can easily have up to two million , and their production is high. there are 32 forest species that include maple, oak, milkweed, and not all types of conifers.
chakhmakhi of sed and sima news agency, according to the deputy of jungle the general department of natural resourcesmazandaran, seven nurseries of the province participate in the national plan to plant one billion trees in the country . 250 million trees are planted annually in different regions of the country. they reached this size after 25 years, and their son from now on, for the next years , always planting salarians at the beginning , the height is about 30 to 50. the contribution of...
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katie, luciano is a geologist who works for the south carolina department of natural resources. this is one of our road, in transaction i'm measuring from the forest to the theme and getting a better idea of how the shoreline is transitioning as it moves and arose backwards . we've had a episodes of hurricanes, a lot of a very high tides, and the erosion rate has, has basically doubled from it's historical version rate of 7 and a half meters per year. in other words, on erosion rate, that's twice what it would be without climate change. you can look back here and you can see we are right in the forest here. so you can see all the vegetation and the beach is actively eroding on to this island. so this place this beach was a forest, then this far, i guess it was as dense as this forest right here, where we're standing just several years ago. in fact, rising waters threatened much of the eastern seaboard of the united states. charleston in south carolina is among the cities most at risk builds on the peninsula almost at ocean level. it's always been exposed to inclement weather, bu
katie, luciano is a geologist who works for the south carolina department of natural resources. this is one of our road, in transaction i'm measuring from the forest to the theme and getting a better idea of how the shoreline is transitioning as it moves and arose backwards . we've had a episodes of hurricanes, a lot of a very high tides, and the erosion rate has, has basically doubled from it's historical version rate of 7 and a half meters per year. in other words, on erosion rate, that's...
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carrying hazardous materials, including vinyl chloride, a known carcinogen, the state's department of natural resources, reports nearly eight miles of waterways in the ohio river are contaminated. at least 3500 fish have died, and some residents say they're cats and chickens have died. the e p a monitoring air quality declared it safe to return home that the governor said yesterday. he's leery of the drinking water. i think that i would be drinking the bottled water. um and i would be continuing to, uh ah! find what the tests were showing as far as the air brockovich who fought for clean water in her california town is demanding the government do more for residents . so now they're even more concerned because they were told it was safe to go back. they've been drinking the water now they're told you can't drink the water. the governor says he was told the train was not considered a highly hazardous material train. the railroad was not required to notify state officials about what the train was carrying. is absurd. and we need to look at this. congress needs to take a take a look. brockovich agrees. the
carrying hazardous materials, including vinyl chloride, a known carcinogen, the state's department of natural resources, reports nearly eight miles of waterways in the ohio river are contaminated. at least 3500 fish have died, and some residents say they're cats and chickens have died. the e p a monitoring air quality declared it safe to return home that the governor said yesterday. he's leery of the drinking water. i think that i would be drinking the bottled water. um and i would be...
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thanks to the leadership of director amanda kaster and the hard work of the department of natural resourcesnd conservation, we more than doubled the number of forested -- acres treated in montana in one year. our budget proposes $10 million per year to expand the scope of active forest management, so we have fewer wildfires in the future. for the wellbeing of our people, their homes, their property, and their livelihoods, i urge you to pass our active forest management proposal. as we better manage our lands, we're also increasing access to them. take our work in the big snowies, for example. the state purchased nearly 5,700 acres in the area, providing access to over 100,000 total acres of state and federal lands. this conservation victory created the big snowy mountains wildlife management area. not only does the land offer exceptional hunting with excellent habitat and access to the big snowies elk herd but also it will remain open for cattle grazing. our state has a vested interest in seeing land conserved for wildlife, while also keeping ranchers on the landscape. they were the first s
thanks to the leadership of director amanda kaster and the hard work of the department of natural resourcesnd conservation, we more than doubled the number of forested -- acres treated in montana in one year. our budget proposes $10 million per year to expand the scope of active forest management, so we have fewer wildfires in the future. for the wellbeing of our people, their homes, their property, and their livelihoods, i urge you to pass our active forest management proposal. as we better...
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act but we still can break to that end i am recommending a total of $266 million the department of natural resources office of resilience for the purpose of identifying culturally or environmentally significant properties which the public access is in jeopardy of being lost forever. [applause] [applause] in closing, members of the general assembly i say let us continue our successful partnership, one based on communication, collaboration cooperation and trust. let us embrace stability through our thoughts, our actions and our words and urge our people, especially the young people to be proud of their wonderful state. let us set our state on a course in happiness for generations of south carolinians to, our sons, our daughters in theirs as well. ladies and gentlemen the best is yet to come in south carolina. may god continue to bless america and continue to bless the great state of south carolina. [applause]
act but we still can break to that end i am recommending a total of $266 million the department of natural resources office of resilience for the purpose of identifying culturally or environmentally significant properties which the public access is in jeopardy of being lost forever. [applause] [applause] in closing, members of the general assembly i say let us continue our successful partnership, one based on communication, collaboration cooperation and trust. let us embrace stability through...
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happened in eastern ohio because these people are really going to be suffering, the ohio department of natural resources saying there are 3500 dead fish, frogs are dying and the epa administrator who shows up late saying don't worry, trust the government, now the only reason pete buttigieg is there is because donald trump showed up. stuart: the white house is blaming the trump administration and the republicans for the train derailment in the first place. pointing the finger of blame at the railroads and the trump administration, you are not buying it? >> they have been in office for two years, they have the house, the senate, the presidency, for the last two years, hard to blame trump on every turn. do you think donald trump because the problems in the derailment? no. where's the transportation secretary? it is his job. stuart: should he resign? >> i think he is one of the most incompetent people we have had. he just doesn't -- he won't -- his their darling, his their child, to show up almost 3 weeks after the derailment, now he's going to go there, put on that vest and that hat and start to dive into
happened in eastern ohio because these people are really going to be suffering, the ohio department of natural resources saying there are 3500 dead fish, frogs are dying and the epa administrator who shows up late saying don't worry, trust the government, now the only reason pete buttigieg is there is because donald trump showed up. stuart: the white house is blaming the trump administration and the republicans for the train derailment in the first place. pointing the finger of blame at the...
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the problem is you you've got the ohio department of natural resources saying there's 3500 dead fish and frogs in the rivers, but go ahead and drink the water. hey, we're here for the government. trust us. we know what we're doing. all you have to do is look over at flint, michigan, they did the exact same thing. they poisoned those kids. they told them to drink the water. they did, and those kids got cancer, for goodness sakes. it is just absolutely fundamentally wrong. then they have the toxins, hey, if we put a match to it, it will make the environment much better. you have a huge plume go up in the air. don't worry about it. go home, breathe the air, drink the water. we're the government. we know. >> by the way, they evacuated according to -- we know this because of talking with witnesses we talked with, officials we talked to on the program -- according to the blast sight, where the shrapnel would have gone, they didn't look at the actual plume, which it's making people sick, who we've interviewed on the show, and next door now in pennsylvania. i mean, this didn't get contained.
the problem is you you've got the ohio department of natural resources saying there's 3500 dead fish and frogs in the rivers, but go ahead and drink the water. hey, we're here for the government. trust us. we know what we're doing. all you have to do is look over at flint, michigan, they did the exact same thing. they poisoned those kids. they told them to drink the water. they did, and those kids got cancer, for goodness sakes. it is just absolutely fundamentally wrong. then they have the...
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come on, even the ohio department of natural resources said there were 3500 dead fish in the rivers. don't tell me mr. epa administrator that all's fine in the water when the fish are dying and the frogs are dying. do your job, show up, give those people some relief, give them some hope. and do what donald trump is doing, show up and listen and learn. that's what you've got to do. >> laura: well, and, mike, it seems like mayor pete still wants to pass the blame in ohio to the previous president. watch. >> what do you think of the former president visiting there? >> i don't know exactly what he's planning to do there, especially since his administration was anti regulation and pro industry, safety regulations and regulations that relateded to rail were either watered down or frozen in place. i do know that we have work to do that we've been underway on from day one of this situation. >> laura: mike, factually that's not accurate, justs a a regulatory matter regarding this particular incident. >> it's just outrages. we have one president of the united states. he's been in office for tw
come on, even the ohio department of natural resources said there were 3500 dead fish in the rivers. don't tell me mr. epa administrator that all's fine in the water when the fish are dying and the frogs are dying. do your job, show up, give those people some relief, give them some hope. and do what donald trump is doing, show up and listen and learn. that's what you've got to do. >> laura: well, and, mike, it seems like mayor pete still wants to pass the blame in ohio to the previous...
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. >> reporter: ohio department of natural resources official estimates some 3500 fish in the state have died following the train derailment. these people saw the flames from their homes and worried that their neighborhood still may not be safe. >> i don't recommend you put anything in the ground. vegetables or tomatoes or anything this year because we don't know. >> i don't think that they will do enough. >> reporter: and some residents say they have been frustrated by what they describe as a lack of communication with officials on the ground. >> we pass all the crews and there is crew after crew with white and black hoses all through the creeks. they are not telling us why. and this is daily. i'm driving my children to school past all of this and they are asking me questions that i don't have answers to. >> reporter: we found getting information just as challenging. >> we just want a sense of what those pumps are. >> norfolk southern can tell you everything. that hotline. >> people are calling this number and nobody is getting back to them. th >> we're told to direct people to that num
. >> reporter: ohio department of natural resources official estimates some 3500 fish in the state have died following the train derailment. these people saw the flames from their homes and worried that their neighborhood still may not be safe. >> i don't recommend you put anything in the ground. vegetables or tomatoes or anything this year because we don't know. >> i don't think that they will do enough. >> reporter: and some residents say they have been frustrated by...
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. >> an ohio department of natural resources official estimate some 3500 fish in the state have died following the train derailment. these people saw the -- where their neighborhoods still may not be safe. >> i don't recommend you put anything in the ground, vegetables, tomatoes, anything this year, because we don't know. >> i don't think they will do enough. >> some residents say they have been frustrated about what they described as a lack of communication. >> will you pass all the greeks, there's crew after crew with white house, this is black roses, all through the crease. they are not telling us, why and this is daily. i'm driving my children to school past all this, and they are asking me questions that i don't have answers to. >> we found getting information just as challenging. >> we are just trying to get a sense of what those -- >> nor folks that and continue, everything that is the hotline, they can tell you -- >> you realize people are calling this, number no one is getting back to them. >> we are just told to direct people to that number. >> the governor asked where repo
. >> an ohio department of natural resources official estimate some 3500 fish in the state have died following the train derailment. these people saw the -- where their neighborhoods still may not be safe. >> i don't recommend you put anything in the ground, vegetables, tomatoes, anything this year, because we don't know. >> i don't think they will do enough. >> some residents say they have been frustrated about what they described as a lack of communication. >>...
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. >> strikes me as a bit odd that the department of natural resources would not have trailers, sinceat agency has hundreds of boats. it's a little astonishing that a family member could get anywhere near the scene of the crime. >> we knew some of the law enforcement that were there and we knew that they were close friends with the murdaugh family. it's always been that way because -- if you were in law enforcement, you were close friends with the murdaughs. >> it appears that some evidence is missing. paul's clothing, paul's cell phone, items from the boat that should have been preserved. >> some of the evidence has disappeared. certain dna evidence that we know was collected is now unaccounted for. how that occurs is a mystery to me. >> well, a lot of the local people were, like, we know there's nothing you can do. so we just kind of give up hope and -- and just let whatever happens happen because we've seen it so many times. from verizon. okay everyone, our mission is complete balanced nutrition. together we support immune function. supply fuel for immune cells and sustain tissue h
. >> strikes me as a bit odd that the department of natural resources would not have trailers, sinceat agency has hundreds of boats. it's a little astonishing that a family member could get anywhere near the scene of the crime. >> we knew some of the law enforcement that were there and we knew that they were close friends with the murdaugh family. it's always been that way because -- if you were in law enforcement, you were close friends with the murdaughs. >> it appears that...
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along with the staff of the reserve, there were also hunters and hunters of the department of the ministry of natural resourcesion. they just returned to magadan a little earlier, explaining that they were carcasses of moose. they just found it in the forest and drove it, as the hiv docks seemed doubtful to the police, they were supported by the government of the magadan region and now the employees of the authorities are conducting their check to more objectively assess this situation. were there any violations by officials, in particular inspectors, or directly the crime was ridiculous by them, including how the place in the commission of the crime of the operational brig will be established. yes, as far as it is not known, it has already left. i want the onzhinsky district of the magadansky reserve - this is about 700,000 hectares of forest rangers. here, every year, the number of animals is counted. in february, moose cows bear calves. so hunting for these animals is now strictly prohibited. although in the reserve you can’t hunt, in principle, moose. now they are often careless and go out to people themse
along with the staff of the reserve, there were also hunters and hunters of the department of the ministry of natural resourcesion. they just returned to magadan a little earlier, explaining that they were carcasses of moose. they just found it in the forest and drove it, as the hiv docks seemed doubtful to the police, they were supported by the government of the magadan region and now the employees of the authorities are conducting their check to more objectively assess this situation. were...
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the pennsylvania trail of the year award is given by the department of conservation and natural resources to help build enthusiasm and support for trails across the state and raise public awareness about the value of pennsylvania's land and water trail network. mr. speaker, pennsylvania continues the tradition of being a leader in trail development by providing visitors with more than 12,000 miles of trail. congratulations to the point jowl yet trail club for this tremendous clishment. thank you, mr. speaker, i yield back the balance of my time. the speaker pro tempore: the chair recognizes the gentleman from florida, mr. moskowitz, for five minutes. mr. moskowitz: mr. speaker, thank you. i rise today to remind this body of the five-year anniversary of the shooting at my high school, marjory stoneman douglas, in my hometown of parkland, on february 14. the 17 lives we lost that day. i remember that day like it was yesterday. my wife called. i was on the floor of the florida legislature. and she told me that she had just passed the high school and she had never seen that many police office
the pennsylvania trail of the year award is given by the department of conservation and natural resources to help build enthusiasm and support for trails across the state and raise public awareness about the value of pennsylvania's land and water trail network. mr. speaker, pennsylvania continues the tradition of being a leader in trail development by providing visitors with more than 12,000 miles of trail. congratulations to the point jowl yet trail club for this tremendous clishment. thank...
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. >> reporter: and ohio department of natural resources official estimates some 3500 fish in the state have died following the train derailment. these people saw the flames from their homes and worried their neighborhood still may not be safe. what about testing the water or ground? >> nothing yet. i don't recommend you putting anything in the ground. ve vegetables or tomatoes on or anything this year. >> i don't think that they will do enough. >> reporter: and some residents say they have been frustrated by what they describe as a lack of communication with officials on the ground. >> there is crew after crew with white and black hoses and they are not telling us why. this is daily. i'm driving my children to school past all of this and they are asking me questions that i don't have answers to. >> reporter: some of their questions unanswered. we found getting information just as challenging. >> you can tell me are they pumping water out or back in? >> you have to talk to the guys at the top of the hill. we're just grunts sflp trying to get a sense of what those puchlgs are. >> norfolk
. >> reporter: and ohio department of natural resources official estimates some 3500 fish in the state have died following the train derailment. these people saw the flames from their homes and worried their neighborhood still may not be safe. what about testing the water or ground? >> nothing yet. i don't recommend you putting anything in the ground. ve vegetables or tomatoes on or anything this year. >> i don't think that they will do enough. >> reporter: and some...
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. >> alec's second cousin and a captain with the department of natural resources testified for the statenjury he built ar style rifles for alec murdaugh, the same type of rifle the prosecution says was used at the murder scene. >> how many blackout, ar style rifles did you make for alec murdaugh? >> three. >> when was the last made? >> april 2018. >> anderson, the defense is quick to point out how cooperative they say alec murdaugh was with investigators from the start. they say he granted them several interviews and helped them to unlock his wife's phone once it was found and gave them the pincode and did not ask for a search warrant when they wanted to come into the home, seize the weapons and search his gun room. they wanted to make the point to the jury. >> i want to bring in mark o'meara and a former prosecutor, lead anchor for "court tv." >> mark, much of the focus is several days after the murders murdaugh said to investigators i did him so bad. some construed it as a confession. the defense says they did him so bad. how important is it to the case? >> i don't think it is importan
. >> alec's second cousin and a captain with the department of natural resources testified for the statenjury he built ar style rifles for alec murdaugh, the same type of rifle the prosecution says was used at the murder scene. >> how many blackout, ar style rifles did you make for alec murdaugh? >> three. >> when was the last made? >> april 2018. >> anderson, the defense is quick to point out how cooperative they say alec murdaugh was with investigators from...
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one of the big stories there tonight besides the snow, the star of minnesota's department of natural resources second egg last week. the e eaglets are expected to hatch. that's a live look "special report," we'll be right back. ♪ cold as ice ♪ you know that you are ♪d as ♪ ice ves. boost your team's productivity ♪ y & gum gives us the dual action effect that really takes care of both our teeth sensitivity as well as our gum issues. there's no question it's something that i would recommend. all across the country, people are working hard to build a better future. so we're hard at work helping them achieve financial freedom. we're proud to serve people everywhere, in investing for the retirement they envision. from the plains to the coasts, we help americans invest for their future. and help communities thrive. age is just a number, and mine's unlisted. try boost® high protein with 20 grams of protein for muscle health versus 16 grams in ensure® high protein. boost® high protein. now available in cinnabon® bakery-inspired flavor. learn more at boost.com/tv choosing a treatment for your chronic m
one of the big stories there tonight besides the snow, the star of minnesota's department of natural resources second egg last week. the e eaglets are expected to hatch. that's a live look "special report," we'll be right back. ♪ cold as ice ♪ you know that you are ♪d as ♪ ice ves. boost your team's productivity ♪ y & gum gives us the dual action effect that really takes care of both our teeth sensitivity as well as our gum issues. there's no question it's something that...
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. >> reporter: ohio department of natural resources official estimate sometimes 3,500 fish in the statee people saw the flames from their homes and worried their neighborhood still may not be safe. what about testing water or ground? >> nothing yet. i don't recommend you put anything in the ground. vegetables or tomatoes or anything this year. we don't know. >> i don't think they're going to do enough. >> reporter: and some residents say they are frustrate bid what they describe as a lack of communication with officials on the ground. >> we pass all the creeks and there is crew after crew with white hoses and black hoses in the creeks. they're not telling us why. i'm driving my kids to school past this and asking me questions that i don't have answers to. >> reporter: some of the questions unanswered. we found getting information just as challenging. can you tell me, are they pumping water out or in? >> top of the hill, sir. we're just grunts. >> we're just trying to get a sense what the pumps are? >> norfolk southern can tell you. that is the hotline. they can tell you everything. >> y
. >> reporter: ohio department of natural resources official estimate sometimes 3,500 fish in the statee people saw the flames from their homes and worried their neighborhood still may not be safe. what about testing water or ground? >> nothing yet. i don't recommend you put anything in the ground. vegetables or tomatoes or anything this year. we don't know. >> i don't think they're going to do enough. >> reporter: and some residents say they are frustrate bid what they...
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the ohio department of natural resources estimates the spill killed more than 3500 fish in surrounding waterways, chickens have been found dead in their coops, and residents have reported sore throats, burning eyes, and respiratory problems. we'll have more on the ohio rail disaster later in the broadcast. the world health organization is warning a highly pathogenic variant of avian influenza is increasingly spreading among mammals, raising the prospect it could trigger a pandemic in humans. the h5n1 flu outbreak has killed countless wild birds and millions of farmed poultry, driving up the cost of eggs worldwide. in october, the virus was found circulating among mink on a fur farm in spain. recently, it has been detected in wild mammals, including foxes, coyotes, skunk, bears, mountain lions, and even seals and dolphins. last week, world health organization director-general tedros adhanom ghebreyesus warned health agencies to prepare for the possibility of community spread in humans. >> since it emerged in 1996, we have seen -- transmission. t the cannot assume it will remain the case
the ohio department of natural resources estimates the spill killed more than 3500 fish in surrounding waterways, chickens have been found dead in their coops, and residents have reported sore throats, burning eyes, and respiratory problems. we'll have more on the ohio rail disaster later in the broadcast. the world health organization is warning a highly pathogenic variant of avian influenza is increasingly spreading among mammals, raising the prospect it could trigger a pandemic in humans....
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. >> reporter: but still alex's second cousin and a captain with the department of natural resources he told the jury he built ar style rifles for alex murdaugh the same type of rifle the prosecution says was used at the murder scene. >> how many blackouts ar style rifles did you make for alex murdaugh? >> three. >> when was the last one made? >> april of 2018. >> reporter: randi kaye, cnn, south carolina. >>> lebron james shining under the bright lights leading the lakers to a win over the knicks. andy scholes has the "bleacher report." >> yeah, lebron is closing in on becoming the nba all-time leading scorer after last night he only needs 89 points to pass kareem abdul jabar. so should do it next week. but last night at msg, we had the morning crew in the house for the game. they got to see lebron have his first triple double of the season. he hit 24 three with 1:41 left to put the lakers up by six, but the knicks battled back in the closing seconds. we go to over time, and in the extra period lebron takes over and lakers would win 129-123. he moved up to fourth on the all-time ass
. >> reporter: but still alex's second cousin and a captain with the department of natural resources he told the jury he built ar style rifles for alex murdaugh the same type of rifle the prosecution says was used at the murder scene. >> how many blackouts ar style rifles did you make for alex murdaugh? >> three. >> when was the last one made? >> april of 2018. >> reporter: randi kaye, cnn, south carolina. >>> lebron james shining under the bright...
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the state department of natural resources says the snow might actually help her eggs incubate as shen soft fur. minnesota got about a foot of snow since tuesday. well, bears are not the only things i can get you in alaska. an anchorage woman didn't notice this moose chasing her until it kicked her to the ground. a family driving past were able to scare it away with their car. the woman got medical treatment and is already back walking her dog. >> we looked out and there was probably 16 goats and sheep that started walking by. >> more than a dozen goats and sheep got loose and stopped traffic this week in glendale, arizona. the farm animals got out of a fenced area that the owner says was cut open. the animals then started grazing next to a frozen custard shop paid after nearly an hour, bystanders and police were able to herd the group back to the farm. a marine biologist at the university of washington's friday harbor lab are trying to say the endangered sense rc's are from going extinct. since 2013 , about 90% of the sea stars have died because of a mystery disease that some scienti
the state department of natural resources says the snow might actually help her eggs incubate as shen soft fur. minnesota got about a foot of snow since tuesday. well, bears are not the only things i can get you in alaska. an anchorage woman didn't notice this moose chasing her until it kicked her to the ground. a family driving past were able to scare it away with their car. the woman got medical treatment and is already back walking her dog. >> we looked out and there was probably 16...
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the ohio department of natural resources estimates more than 43,000 animals have died in that area since train derailment. nbc news correspondent ron allen is in east palestine, ohio for us again today. ron, the ntsb released its preliminary report on the train derailment on thursday. what did it say, and when are some. next steps for the agency here? >> reporter: well, first, that's 43,000 aquatic animals, fish. the wildlife service here has said that there's been no impact on farm animals, pets, wildlife that they can determine although there's some testing going on because that's one thing that residents have been complaining about and are fearful out. as to the ntsb's report, it basically said that there seems to be a problem with a wheel bearing on one of the cars of the train. this is a massive train, 150 cars or longer. some two miles long with only three crew, including one trainee aboard. the wheel bearing overheated, it got hot and it set off an alarm that's embedded in thing track to detect this sort of thing. an audible alarm went off, the crew heard it, stopped the train and
the ohio department of natural resources estimates more than 43,000 animals have died in that area since train derailment. nbc news correspondent ron allen is in east palestine, ohio for us again today. ron, the ntsb released its preliminary report on the train derailment on thursday. what did it say, and when are some. next steps for the agency here? >> reporter: well, first, that's 43,000 aquatic animals, fish. the wildlife service here has said that there's been no impact on farm...
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days later more uncertainty as the ohio department of natural resources said the spill killed some 3,500e epa assurances the area was safe. >> don't tell me it's safe. something is going on if fish are floating in the creek. >> reporter: the crash highlighting for many the hidden dangers running right past their homes. >> is this going to happen again? what's on those trains? >> reporter: every year 4.5 million tons of toxic chemicals are transported through the u.s. with upwards of 12,000 trains carrying hazardous materials through towns and cities each day. accidents are rare. the last major derailment in the u.s. involving hazardous chemicals happened in 2005. >>> in south carolina a ninth person found dead after a train wreck released deadly chemical vapors. >> reporter: some in the >> there's an emphasis on speed and an emphasis on moving cargo as fast as possible with as few people as possible >> reporter: among the issues highlighted, less time to inspect cars regan says down from two minutes to 30 to 45 seconds. experts say the ohio crash, while not deadly, should serve as a wake
days later more uncertainty as the ohio department of natural resources said the spill killed some 3,500e epa assurances the area was safe. >> don't tell me it's safe. something is going on if fish are floating in the creek. >> reporter: the crash highlighting for many the hidden dangers running right past their homes. >> is this going to happen again? what's on those trains? >> reporter: every year 4.5 million tons of toxic chemicals are transported through the u.s....
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. >> reporter: an ohio department of natural resources official estimates some 3,500 fish in the state have died following the train derailment. these people saw the flames from their homes and worried their neighborhood still may not be safe. what about testing water or ground? >> nothing yet. >> no. >> i don't recommend you put anything in the ground between vegetables or tomatoes or anything this year because we don't know. >> i don't think through v their o'going to do enough. >> reporter: some residents say they are frustrated by what they describe as a lack of communication with officials on the ground. >> we've had all the creeks and there's crew after crew with white hoses and black hoses through the creeks. they're not telling us why, and this is daily. i'm driving my children to school past all of this and they're asking me questions that i don't have answers to. >> reporter: some of their questions unanswered. we found getting information just as challenging. so they pump the water out or pumping it back in? >> top of the hill, sir. we're just grunts. >>. >> reporter: we're
. >> reporter: an ohio department of natural resources official estimates some 3,500 fish in the state have died following the train derailment. these people saw the flames from their homes and worried their neighborhood still may not be safe. what about testing water or ground? >> nothing yet. >> no. >> i don't recommend you put anything in the ground between vegetables or tomatoes or anything this year because we don't know. >> i don't think through v their...
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when you have, you know, the ohio department of natural resources saying some 3500 dead fish and frogsnd yet the epa administrator going out there and saying oh, everything's fine, let's all drink the water, and you know, here is -- cheers, have a drink of water. those types of things don't equate and don't come together, so there's a lot to learn there, and i agreed with richard, the officials in the federal government should have been there quicker, not near the end of week three. >> john: the preliminary findings, a bearing failure that took place over the course of at least 30 miles, and jacqui heinrich raises the point the norfolk southern rules of engagement, if you will, mechanical problems, if it looks like it's not too bad you can continue on. but had the train been stopped when the anomaly was first picked up at the first wayside defect detector, this all would have been avoided. so is this a matter of -- a matter of safety in terms of the ntsb and legislation or is this a matter of a railroad company looking at a potential problem here and acting on it immediately? >> i thin
when you have, you know, the ohio department of natural resources saying some 3500 dead fish and frogsnd yet the epa administrator going out there and saying oh, everything's fine, let's all drink the water, and you know, here is -- cheers, have a drink of water. those types of things don't equate and don't come together, so there's a lot to learn there, and i agreed with richard, the officials in the federal government should have been there quicker, not near the end of week three. >>...
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epa says that the toxic pollutants will go away on their own, likely, but as the ohio department of natural resourcesnced 45,000 aquatic animals have already been killed by toxins in the water, many residents who live near the derailment say that they are not happy with what they are hearing or seeing from the epa. >> we are three weeks in, they should have had their testing immediately. and they should have been telling all of these families how to clean their houses, or stay away. why didn't fema come in and set up houses for all of these families? >> house republicans have launched an investigation of their own, but not into how the derailment happened or what the railroad is doing to clean it up but into trump protection secretary pete buttigieg. and a letter to secretary buttigieg, they wrote despite the department of transportation's responsibility to ensure safe and reliable transport in the united states, you ignored the catastrophe for over a week. which folks, we know is not true based on the timeline provided by white house officials, multiple federal teams were actually on the ground with
epa says that the toxic pollutants will go away on their own, likely, but as the ohio department of natural resourcesnced 45,000 aquatic animals have already been killed by toxins in the water, many residents who live near the derailment say that they are not happy with what they are hearing or seeing from the epa. >> we are three weeks in, they should have had their testing immediately. and they should have been telling all of these families how to clean their houses, or stay away. why...
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i've asked the director of the ohio department of natural resources to talk about that and talk about some of the streams that are in fact impacted. from there, we will go -- i will introduce here in just a moment. a representative from the ohio environmental protection agency who will also talk about the water quality and we'll move from there to water in to the air. director mertz. >> so i wanted to start off to give you a little bit of context about the waterways we're talking about. >> martha: okay. we might want to listen to some of this. there's a doctor standing by who is also going to speak here. but you know, some of the headlines that we got have this discussion from mike dewine in ohio is that the decision to do this controlled explosion, he said, was basically made between two bad options that they had. they knew one of these cars was going to blow. they were told that it was, you know, to going -- it could have debris a mile wide. let's just pop in and listen what's going on. >> and that's why he asked for jake sullivan to run this process. i just don't have anything else
i've asked the director of the ohio department of natural resources to talk about that and talk about some of the streams that are in fact impacted. from there, we will go -- i will introduce here in just a moment. a representative from the ohio environmental protection agency who will also talk about the water quality and we'll move from there to water in to the air. director mertz. >> so i wanted to start off to give you a little bit of context about the waterways we're talking about....
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days later, more uncertainty as the ohio department of natural resources said the spill killed some 3500 epa assurances that it -- was. say >> something is going on at the fish are floating in the. crash >> the crash highlighted for many the danger running past their homes. >> this could happen again. what is on those trains? >> every year an estimated four and a half times of toxic chemicals are transported through the u.s. with upwards of 12,000 trains carrying hazardous materials from towns and cities each day. accidents are rare, they last a room into the u.s. involving hazardous chemicals happened in 2005. >> in south carolina, a ninth person has been found dead after a train wreck released deadly chemical papers. >> some of the industry, like greg reagan, blames recent safety issues on quebec's across the work so force. >> there is an emphasis on speed, an emphasis on moving cargo as fast as possible with a few people as possible. >> among the issues highlighted, less time to inspect cars. regan says that down from two minutes to 30 and 45 seconds. experts say the ohio crash, well
days later, more uncertainty as the ohio department of natural resources said the spill killed some 3500 epa assurances that it -- was. say >> something is going on at the fish are floating in the. crash >> the crash highlighted for many the danger running past their homes. >> this could happen again. what is on those trains? >> every year an estimated four and a half times of toxic chemicals are transported through the u.s. with upwards of 12,000 trains carrying...
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we're not aware, the ohio department of natural resources tells me they have no evidence there has been any fish killed beyond that first initial release that took place. so we're going to continue to monitor the water, the streams, the different -- the different creeks and continue to tell people what -- what the results that we have. >> let's go to my colleague sara who is with our other east palestine residents. sara? >> jake, yes. we are here with a group of people who live here or are from here and have been dealing with this and worrying about this, not only for themselves but for their children as well. let me first start with courtney newman. you have a we are palestine shirt on. not only are you a mom but a teacher, correct? >> i'm an rbt. >> so you are in the schools. courtney, can you give me an idea of what your family has gone through. and in particular i hear your son is having some medical issues after this. >> yes. so i live a street over from the derailment. we were evacuated, stayed in a hotel for a week. since we have come home, my son has had bloody noses every day.
we're not aware, the ohio department of natural resources tells me they have no evidence there has been any fish killed beyond that first initial release that took place. so we're going to continue to monitor the water, the streams, the different -- the different creeks and continue to tell people what -- what the results that we have. >> let's go to my colleague sara who is with our other east palestine residents. sara? >> jake, yes. we are here with a group of people who live here...
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>> still, john bedingfield, alex second cousin and a captain with the south carolina department of natural resourceshe told the jury, he built ar style rifles for alec murdaugh big, the same type of rifle the prosecution says was used at the murder scene. >> how many blackouts, ar style rifles, did you make for alex murdaugh? >> three. >> and one was that last one made? >> 2018. >> april? >> april of 2018. >> and anderson, the defense was quick to point out in court how cooperative they say alec murdaugh was with investigators from the start. they say that he granted them several interviews, he also helped them unlock his wife, maggie murdochs, phone once it was found. he gave them the pin code for that phone. and he did not ask him for a search warrant when they wanted to come into his home, sees as weapons and ammunition, and search his gun room. they wanted to make that point to the jury, anderson? >> randi kaye, thank so much. we want to bring in our record -- market moreau. also former prosecutor, vinnie politan. he's a lead anchor for court -- >> merck, obviously much of the focus today has wo
>> still, john bedingfield, alex second cousin and a captain with the south carolina department of natural resourceshe told the jury, he built ar style rifles for alec murdaugh big, the same type of rifle the prosecution says was used at the murder scene. >> how many blackouts, ar style rifles, did you make for alex murdaugh? >> three. >> and one was that last one made? >> 2018. >> april? >> april of 2018. >> and anderson, the defense was quick to...
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: still, john bedingfield, alex's second cousin and a captain with the south carolina department of natural resourcestate. he told the jury he built ar-style rifles for alex murdaugh, the same type of rifle the prosecution says was used at the murder scene. >> how many blackouts ar-style rifles did you make for alex murdaugh? >> three. >> and when was that last one made? >> 2018. >> april? >> april 2018. >> reporter: and when court resumes today in just a few hours, a computer crimes expert who was testifying for the state will be back on the stand. he did forensics, don, on maggie murdaugh's phone and he said it was moved long after she was dead, that the camera tried to open for one second for facial recognition, but it wasn't maggie's face, so it didn't open. also, he said there were five missed calls from alex murdaugh and two text messages long after she was dead. one said, "call me, babe." so now the jury will have to make some sense of that, don. >> this is all fascinating. randi ckaye, appreciate it. >>> we've learned the fbi searched donald trump's former think tank office after they found
: still, john bedingfield, alex's second cousin and a captain with the south carolina department of natural resourcestate. he told the jury he built ar-style rifles for alex murdaugh, the same type of rifle the prosecution says was used at the murder scene. >> how many blackouts ar-style rifles did you make for alex murdaugh? >> three. >> and when was that last one made? >> 2018. >> april? >> april 2018. >> reporter: and when court resumes today in just...
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living around this crash site. 3,500 fish killed in a local stream according to the ohio department of natural resourcesn's five hens and rooster dying. some residents reporting burning sensations in their eyes as well. that can't just be psychosomatic. these are real results of something happening there. >> we definitely understand the concerns of families in the community, which is why we want to be as communicative as possible, as transparent as possible, and we know that of the air quality monitoring that we've done, we have not detected elevated levels. but the state is leading an investigation to look at the impacts to wildlife, and we will support the state in any capacity that they need to test the water. president biden has called the governor directly, made all federal resources available, and again, this federal agency, the environmental protection agency, we've been on the ground since day one, and we'll continue to support the state as they conduct their investigations. >> let me play for you, if i can, administrator, sil cajano, a hazardous materials expert. he hasn't visited the site. he
living around this crash site. 3,500 fish killed in a local stream according to the ohio department of natural resourcesn's five hens and rooster dying. some residents reporting burning sensations in their eyes as well. that can't just be psychosomatic. these are real results of something happening there. >> we definitely understand the concerns of families in the community, which is why we want to be as communicative as possible, as transparent as possible, and we know that of the air...
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. >> i know high department of natural resources official estimates some 3500 fish in the state havethese people saw the flames from their homes and worried their neighborhood still may not be safe. >> i don't recommend you put anything in the ground, vegetables or tomatoes or anything this year. because we don't know. >> i don't think they are going to do enough. >> some residents say they have been frustrated by what they described as a lack of communication with officials on the ground. >> we pass all the creeks. and there's crew after crew with white houses and black houses all through the creeks. they are not telling us why. and this is daily. i'm driving my children to school pass all of this. and they are asking the questions that i don't have answers to. >> we found getting information just as challenging. >> we are just trying to get a sense of what those pumps are. can you -- >> norfolk southern can tell you everything. that's the hotline. they can tell you everything. >> you realize, people are calling this number and no one is getting back to them. >> we are just told to
. >> i know high department of natural resources official estimates some 3500 fish in the state havethese people saw the flames from their homes and worried their neighborhood still may not be safe. >> i don't recommend you put anything in the ground, vegetables or tomatoes or anything this year. because we don't know. >> i don't think they are going to do enough. >> some residents say they have been frustrated by what they described as a lack of communication with...
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according to the associated press, one of the articles i read, greg, the ohio department of natural resources is estimating there were thirty five hundred dead fish in the streams nearby. five of the wells they tested said that they were just fine. >> but you've got to believe that if the animals are dying, do you really want to be there breathing out air, drinking that water and being in close proximity with government that's going to show up weeks after this is not there. in the first 48 hours, they may have had a couple of people there, but the department of transportation's supposed to be there and then the government makes a decision, hey, let's burn this stuff. you know, let's throw it up in the air. that'll be good. that'll make it safer. and we're supposed to trust the government. >> come on , you'd have to be a lunatic to trust the u.s. government, especially in the biden administration. as you point out, this is a horrible health, environmental and transportation disaster. and yet, pete budha , judge, the secretary of transportation ,is nowhere to be seen. instead, he dismisses it,
according to the associated press, one of the articles i read, greg, the ohio department of natural resources is estimating there were thirty five hundred dead fish in the streams nearby. five of the wells they tested said that they were just fine. >> but you've got to believe that if the animals are dying, do you really want to be there breathing out air, drinking that water and being in close proximity with government that's going to show up weeks after this is not there. in the first...
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hawaiian skies a circular rainbow the video taken by a helicopter crew for hawaii department of land and natural resourcesething like this really have to be perfect and even when they are it is rare to see it look like this so enjoy and aloha from fox news at night. [screaming] >> for the record, this was not pen rhone i and acorn pizza but a squirrel came in through the door when they opened up for the pizza guy. they caught it and put it outside before the pizza got cold. time laps of the aurora borealis brazilian colors above north dakota after a long bout of clouds and winter weather which made it all the more spectacular. and why did the emu cross the road? one massachussetts driver cause this video of a loose emu making a break for it is down the streets of brockton. police today's corral the bird before they took it is home the next town over. maybe it was trying to get auditions for and insurance commercial. if you have a viral video send it to trace gallagher or fox news at night on social media. democratic leaders in california have bragged about their first implementation of green new deal poli
hawaiian skies a circular rainbow the video taken by a helicopter crew for hawaii department of land and natural resourcesething like this really have to be perfect and even when they are it is rare to see it look like this so enjoy and aloha from fox news at night. [screaming] >> for the record, this was not pen rhone i and acorn pizza but a squirrel came in through the door when they opened up for the pizza guy. they caught it and put it outside before the pizza got cold. time laps of...
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departme, even ohio department of natural resources said theret were thirty five hundred deadfi fish in the rivers. admit tell me, mr. epa administrator, that all is fine in the water.ni's the water when t hewhen the fish are dying and t, frogs are dying. do your job. show shoup, gi up. give those people some relief,d give them some hope and do dos with donald trump is doing . ve got listen and learn. that's what you got to do. and mike, it seemse still like pete still wants to passs m the blame and ohio to thes presn previous president . >> watcht.. er president v >> what dois you think ofno the former president visiting there? i don't know exactlyexactlwhat he's planning to do there, his especially since his administration was industr anti regulation and pro rail were eithy regulations and regulations that related to rail were either watered froz or frozen in place. i do know that we have work to do that we've been underway on from day one of this situation. >> mike : mike, well, factuallye that's not accurate., just just as a regulator or a matters regarding this particular incide
departme, even ohio department of natural resources said theret were thirty five hundred deadfi fish in the rivers. admit tell me, mr. epa administrator, that all is fine in the water.ni's the water when t hewhen the fish are dying and t, frogs are dying. do your job. show shoup, gi up. give those people some relief,d give them some hope and do dos with donald trump is doing . ve got listen and learn. that's what you got to do. and mike, it seemse still like pete still wants to passs m the...