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schuette says: "i certainly would not bathe a new born child or young infant in this bad water. and if you can't drink the bad water, you shouldn't pay for it." the disaster also putting michigan governor rick snyder on the political hot seat... with everyone from presidential calling for him to step down. snyder is apologizing - and blaming the crisis on state employees who should have used more common sense when the problem was first detected. snyder says: "i feel terrible drives you crazy about this. most state employees are fabulous people, working hard, but in this particular case, there was city officials say fixing the problem won't be easy... they're estimating the cost of flushing all contaminants and replacing the pipes at 1-point-5 billion dollars... a price tag the city can't afford. in chicago, matt finn, fox news life is slowly returning to normal tonight for millions affected by the massive weekend snowstorm in the east. but there are still challenges -- and will be -- for many days. peter doocy is braving the elements tonight in washington. almost two days after
schuette says: "i certainly would not bathe a new born child or young infant in this bad water. and if you can't drink the bad water, you shouldn't pay for it." the disaster also putting michigan governor rick snyder on the political hot seat... with everyone from presidential calling for him to step down. snyder is apologizing - and blaming the crisis on state employees who should have used more common sense when the problem was first detected. snyder says: "i feel terrible...
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schuette said in january he would see if any michigan laws were violated in the process that left the city's drinking water contaminated with lead. a detroit judge will hold a hearing today that could force the city's teachers to end their sick-out. detroit teachers have been protesting pay, class sizes and building conditions. they plan to protest again outside the state of michigan building before the judge hears arguments. the carolina panthers and the denver broncos will face off in super bowl 50. quarterback cam newton will lead the panthers against five-time m-v-p peyton manning in the big game. the match-up was decided when the panthers took out the arizona cardinals and the broncos beat the new england patriots on sunday. you can watch the super bowl right here on cbs on you can get 10 the road - with our 10 weather radio partners. in tampa bay, catch us on magic 94- point-9.... and the dove 105.5 f-m on sarasota talk radio, listen to wsrq 106.9 fm. and hear 10 weather in spanish on maxima 92-5. coming up, a warning from experts about the amount of plastic going into our ocean
schuette said in january he would see if any michigan laws were violated in the process that left the city's drinking water contaminated with lead. a detroit judge will hold a hearing today that could force the city's teachers to end their sick-out. detroit teachers have been protesting pay, class sizes and building conditions. they plan to protest again outside the state of michigan building before the judge hears arguments. the carolina panthers and the denver broncos will face off in super...
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concerned because of past political donations by special counsel todd flood, to the campaigns of schuette, and governor rick snyder ... both republicans.but flood says such contributions will have no bearing on his ability to conduct an impartial investigation. 3 time/temp ..a ripple effect ... the agency that provides student loans is facing problems that could cause major troubles for those students later in life.plus ... a tiny black-belt is making waves in the world of karate. meet her next, on good morning cincinnati. break three3 good morning... (ad lib) 3 hoxworth blood center is of cincinnati and the cincinnati cyclones.they're holding the fifth annual queen city blood drive today at the duke energy center.anyone who donates blood from ten to seven today will get a free queen city blood drive t- shirt, as well as a pair of cyclones tickets, free pizza, a gift bag and more. 3 cedar village retirement community is looking for people who need work ...it's hosting a job fair today to fill 42 new positions in its nursing facility, aquatic therapy program, home health agency, and privat
concerned because of past political donations by special counsel todd flood, to the campaigns of schuette, and governor rick snyder ... both republicans.but flood says such contributions will have no bearing on his ability to conduct an impartial investigation. 3 time/temp ..a ripple effect ... the agency that provides student loans is facing problems that could cause major troubles for those students later in life.plus ... a tiny black-belt is making waves in the world of karate. meet her...
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schuette's move comes after weeks of city and state officials trading barbs over *who was ultimately culpable for the corrosive water. 3 and all across the nation people are sending water bottles to flint...including folks in north carolina. carolina.the "can'd aid foundation" is working with oskar blues brewery in brevard to produce 50-thousand cans of water to send to flint. workers began canning water this morning at the brewery. the water will be shipped morning. once it arrives... it will be distributed throughout flint.organizers tell us why they wanted to help out those who are over 700 miles away... 3 3 3 "well it's really, you know, we have the ability to it and we saw the need and we can make things happen pretty quickly and mobilize our foundation." foundation.""but we can switch over to doing the water pretty quickly and help out some people that really need help." help."the can'd aid foundation will also be holding fundraising events in flint later this week to give back to the community. 3 new at 11 3 a north carolina mom has quite the story to tell about this weekend's
schuette's move comes after weeks of city and state officials trading barbs over *who was ultimately culpable for the corrosive water. 3 and all across the nation people are sending water bottles to flint...including folks in north carolina. carolina.the "can'd aid foundation" is working with oskar blues brewery in brevard to produce 50-thousand cans of water to send to flint. workers began canning water this morning at the brewery. the water will be shipped morning. once it...
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schuette noted they both represent the state government and said measures would be taken to prevent conflicts. he also echoed the outrage of many in the community who have believe it north received water bills averaging around $140 a month according to the flint journal. talk about adding insult to injury. >> i understand the anger and frustration of the family and citizens of flint. if you can't drink the bad water you shouldn't pay for it. >> our open rachel maddow will lead a town hall wednesday night at 9:00 p.m. eastern here on msnbc. don't miss it. >>> let's get down to business with cnbc's landon dowdy. good morning. >> hi, good morning to you as well. twitter stock is tumbling and the company is shaking up management. but it does have one thing going for it -- cash. and a lot of it. twitter has about $3.5 billion on hand. which could give a type to try to fix things. if it only burns through $8.5 million like last year, twitter has enough cash that last 412 years. >>> meanwhile, a new self-propelling stroller aims to make parent's lives easier. it has an electronic engine, has a built
schuette noted they both represent the state government and said measures would be taken to prevent conflicts. he also echoed the outrage of many in the community who have believe it north received water bills averaging around $140 a month according to the flint journal. talk about adding insult to injury. >> i understand the anger and frustration of the family and citizens of flint. if you can't drink the bad water you shouldn't pay for it. >> our open rachel maddow will lead a...
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attorney general bill schuette says he's listening, announcing an investigation he vows will be forceful and fearless. despite the promices from officials - flint residents say they're still getting billed for water they can't use. protesters are pledging to not pay for water until the problem has been fixed. melissa mays / protester "not only are we tainted water and it needs to stop. the water has been pre-paid by the state and mott foundation, there's no reason why we're receiving bills, let alone bills for tainted water." says his office is looking into what can be done to prevent people from being to help the folks in flint. i stopped by keller williams in greenbrier this morning to find out how others can get involved. like many of us these pictures of dirty contaminated water made claudine ellis cringe. she felt sorry for the people in flint michigan - and then she saw something else c1 claudine ellis/water drive organizer 13:08:08 then i saw babies and children that were drinking contaminated water and i was like let me look into this just one more time :16 claudine thought about
attorney general bill schuette says he's listening, announcing an investigation he vows will be forceful and fearless. despite the promices from officials - flint residents say they're still getting billed for water they can't use. protesters are pledging to not pay for water until the problem has been fixed. melissa mays / protester "not only are we tainted water and it needs to stop. the water has been pre-paid by the state and mott foundation, there's no reason why we're receiving...
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(bill schuette/michigan attorney general) "the water right now in flint, they're not using it to water their yard, right, in the winter? and secondly, if you can't drink it, you shouldn't pay for it. and i think it's an outrage to expect that people would pay for something that you can't drink." a state of emergency is in effect for the count. niagara falls will no longer be running...but only temporarily. the new york state parks department will de-water the falls... as part of a renovation to the american side of niagara falls. here's video from when the falls was shut off before. this time, the water will be diverted to make repairs to the access to goat island. the project is getting mixed review. < sharon: to divert the water you'd be able to see the falls itself. the bare rock and everything. i think it would be an interesting thing to see. > (butted with) (kalie pries sot) it's kind of sad that it will be because people won't be able to come and see it and they won't be able to see how pretty it is the parks department says there's no funding for the project, but they're simplyi
(bill schuette/michigan attorney general) "the water right now in flint, they're not using it to water their yard, right, in the winter? and secondly, if you can't drink it, you shouldn't pay for it. and i think it's an outrage to expect that people would pay for something that you can't drink." a state of emergency is in effect for the count. niagara falls will no longer be running...but only temporarily. the new york state parks department will de-water the falls... as part of a...
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sot ag schuette: ?i would certainly not bathe a newborn child or a young infant in that water." nats a warning the family of 2-year old sincere smith wishes they would've had sooner ?that rash on the toddler's face - his mother says-caused by bathing in the lead contaminated water. over the weekend-these heartbreaking images. some children in tears, as they lined up with their families to get tested for lead poisoning. and the anger here- only growing as monthly water bills continue to roll in. 5039 we're paying for this water and this water is poison! :04 ap abcn chicago another water scare in ohio. officials in sebring say lead levels in the water are way above normal. over the weekend dozens of people lined up to get their blood tested. normal lead levels in their systems. last week a 'drinking water' advisory was issued to customers. meantime, the head of the water department is now under fire. the agency is taking steps to revoke his license and says he may have falsified reports. does your employer offer a wellness plan. why more and more employers want you to adopt health
sot ag schuette: ?i would certainly not bathe a newborn child or a young infant in that water." nats a warning the family of 2-year old sincere smith wishes they would've had sooner ?that rash on the toddler's face - his mother says-caused by bathing in the lead contaminated water. over the weekend-these heartbreaking images. some children in tears, as they lined up with their families to get tested for lead poisoning. and the anger here- only growing as monthly water bills continue to...
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(s/ bill schuette/ michigan attorney general :23) "this investigation will be thorough, this investigation will be exhaustive, and this investigation will be independent. (:10) residents started raising concerns shortly after the city switched water sources in 2014, but their cries fell on deaf ears. similar news in northeast ohio. a small community outside of youngtown - is also facing lead issues in its water. 81-hundred people in sebring - are being told to avoid drinking the water. this afternoon- the village water superintendent was suspended. the ohio e-p-a continues to investigate - and will provide help to the village. much more ahead on wavy news 10 - "i'm chris horne in shooting. i'll tell you about the effect it's having on the neighborhood." plus people along the mid-atlantic digging out of this historic winter storm. and i raise turkey for shady brook farms . we don't use growth-promoting antibiotics, that's just the way things should be done. that's important to me. my name is glenn, and i'm an independent turkey farmer. (female announcer) shady brook farms . no growth-promot
(s/ bill schuette/ michigan attorney general :23) "this investigation will be thorough, this investigation will be exhaustive, and this investigation will be independent. (:10) residents started raising concerns shortly after the city switched water sources in 2014, but their cries fell on deaf ears. similar news in northeast ohio. a small community outside of youngtown - is also facing lead issues in its water. 81-hundred people in sebring - are being told to avoid drinking the water....
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sot ag schuette: ?i would certainly not bathe a newborn child or a young infant in that water." nats a warning the family of 2-year old sincere smith wishes they would've had sooner ?that rash on the toddler's face - his mother says-caused by bathing in the lead contaminated water. over the weekend-these heartbreaking images. some children in tears, as they lined up with their families to get tested for lead poisoning. and the anger here- only growing as monthly water bills continue to roll in. 5039 we're paying for this water and this water is poison! :04 ap abcn chicago winter can affect your emotions. shorter days and longer nights can sometimes make people depressed. as holly firfer explains... there are ways to even if you love the cold and outdoor winter sports, you've got to admit this has been a tough season. not only is it brisk outside, but shorter days and longer nights can bring on the blues. it's estimated at least 12 million americans suffer from a type of depression called seasonal affective disorder or sad. doctors say in severe cases people with sad become depre
sot ag schuette: ?i would certainly not bathe a newborn child or a young infant in that water." nats a warning the family of 2-year old sincere smith wishes they would've had sooner ?that rash on the toddler's face - his mother says-caused by bathing in the lead contaminated water. over the weekend-these heartbreaking images. some children in tears, as they lined up with their families to get tested for lead poisoning. and the anger here- only growing as monthly water bills continue to...
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the former county prosecutor, todd flood, has donated more than $10,000 to bill schuette's campaigns 2010. todd flood has also donated $3,000 to rick snyder's campaigns. todd flood today vowed to provide michigan residents with "an impartial answer to the question of whether any state laws were broken." joining us now is tony dekoupil, msnbc national reporter who's in flint, michigan tonight. tony, what's the reaction there to the announcement of this investigation? >> well, i'd like to tell you that the reaction is reassurance and positive thinking but that's not the case. i was unable to find anybody in the neighborhood i was in on the north side of flint who feels reassured this is truly going to be an impartial investigation. the residents here have been burned once in their view. they thought that the water was going to be cleaned for drinking. they were told that as recently as july of last year. and the government again is now saying trust us, we're going to be accountable for one branch by looking after another, and they're not going to be fooled twice is their overall perspe
the former county prosecutor, todd flood, has donated more than $10,000 to bill schuette's campaigns 2010. todd flood has also donated $3,000 to rick snyder's campaigns. todd flood today vowed to provide michigan residents with "an impartial answer to the question of whether any state laws were broken." joining us now is tony dekoupil, msnbc national reporter who's in flint, michigan tonight. tony, what's the reaction there to the announcement of this investigation? >> well, i'd...
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thank you very much, attorney general bill schuette, for the kind words. i am humbled. where i represent the people of the state of michigan. i am humbled to be part of a team that is going to investigate and take on this crisis and take on managing the investigation with my peer and colleague and friend, someone i have been against and with, andy arena. this is an investigation i can assure you, we're going to open up every door. we're going to ask tough questions. the proverbial questions of what did you know and when did you know it? we're going to get through and to the bottom of what happened in this situation. the people deserve that, and then we will report back as it should be, to the attorney general. on this side. to make sure that the people are represented fairly and we get the answers they deserve. this is a case and a crisis that contamination of this water that there needs to be an answer where people understand and can hold accountable those, if any, who were at fault. the landscape in this case is voluminous. it's going to take a very thorough team to g
thank you very much, attorney general bill schuette, for the kind words. i am humbled. where i represent the people of the state of michigan. i am humbled to be part of a team that is going to investigate and take on this crisis and take on managing the investigation with my peer and colleague and friend, someone i have been against and with, andy arena. this is an investigation i can assure you, we're going to open up every door. we're going to ask tough questions. the proverbial questions of...
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michigan attorney general bill schuette is set to provide an update on his investigation into the water crisis in flint today. he announced earlier this month that he would investigate what, if any, michigan laws were violated in the process that left flint's drinking water contaminated with lead. the city switched from detroit's municipal water system to the flint river in 2014 to save money. the water wasn't properly treated to prevent lead from pipes from leaching into the supply. a gainesville police officer's dash cam video goes viral.. officer bobby white follows up on a noise complaint of kids playing instead of reprimanding them... he joins the game. when he leaves, he tells them he'll try to bring some back-up next time and they'll get a game going. that's exactly what he does... nats "you're pretty sure you can take these guys right? i brought some other backup for yall beep laughter the kids were shocked when basketball great shaquille o'neal got out of the car... even officer white had no idea the n- b-a star was coming. shaq says he heard the story and wanted to surprise th
michigan attorney general bill schuette is set to provide an update on his investigation into the water crisis in flint today. he announced earlier this month that he would investigate what, if any, michigan laws were violated in the process that left flint's drinking water contaminated with lead. the city switched from detroit's municipal water system to the flint river in 2014 to save money. the water wasn't properly treated to prevent lead from pipes from leaching into the supply. a...
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michigan attorney general bill schuette shoo-tee is set to provide an update on his investigation into the water crisis in flint today. he announced earlier this month that he would investigate what michigan laws were violated, when the water got contaminated. still to come we have warmer than average temps heading our way jeff has a look at your 7-day forecast coming up plus i think that him using the tablet is the reason why she's still with us today. we'll tell you how this 4-year-old boy helped save his mothers life.. when the morning x returns. toyota billboard expect clouds to be on the increase today in advance of our next weather system. highs this afternoon will wander into the low 40s and a shower is possible this evening. there's a better chance of scattered showers overnight into early tuesday morning as a cold front approaches. lows on tuesday will fall into the mid 30s. the showers exit early in the day but a random flurry will remain possible as highs only manage mid 30s. wednesday looks more cloudy than sunny but sunshine returns for the end of the week with highs near
michigan attorney general bill schuette shoo-tee is set to provide an update on his investigation into the water crisis in flint today. he announced earlier this month that he would investigate what michigan laws were violated, when the water got contaminated. still to come we have warmer than average temps heading our way jeff has a look at your 7-day forecast coming up plus i think that him using the tablet is the reason why she's still with us today. we'll tell you how this 4-year-old boy...
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michigan attorney general bill schuette shoo-tee is set to provide an update on his investigation into the water crisis in flint today. he announced earlier this month that he would investigate what michigan laws were violated, when the water got contaminated. the city switched from detroit's water system to the flint river in 2014 to save money. the water wasn't properly treated to prevent lead from pipes from leaking into the supply. a federal investigation showed state officials knew of the dangers, but did nothing about it. winter blast students from a kentucky high school are expected to arrive back in the bluegrass state today... after they became trapped on a bus in the blizzard. chaperones from owensboro catholic attended the march of life rally in d-c... they were on their way to a hotel, when two semi's jacknifed in front of them on the pennsylvania turnpike. they were stuck on the charter bus for 25 hours. "we stopped, but we didn't know that we were snowed in that we would be there for that long, we thought maybe it was a standstill but all of a sudden it just started to pi
michigan attorney general bill schuette shoo-tee is set to provide an update on his investigation into the water crisis in flint today. he announced earlier this month that he would investigate what michigan laws were violated, when the water got contaminated. the city switched from detroit's water system to the flint river in 2014 to save money. the water wasn't properly treated to prevent lead from pipes from leaking into the supply. a federal investigation showed state officials knew of the...
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bill schuette/michigan attorney general "the water right now in flint, they're not using it to water their yard, right, in the winter? and secondly, if you can't drink it, you shouldn't pay for it. and i think it's an outrage to expect that people would pay for something that you can't drink." replacing the damaged pipes would cost as much as one and a half billion dollars, a price tag city officials say they can't afford. water is right now being shipped to flint from all over... including right here in the tristate. the city manager of hamilton posted this tweet that the city is sending 50 cases of bottled water to eisenhower elementary school. he says it's enough for every student and their family. breaking news happening now in middletown, as fire crews battle a 2- alarm house fire. this is a live picture from the scene on michigan avenue. at one point, firefighters had to operate in defensive mode, which means they would only fight it from the outside to keep everyone safe. they managed to get a handle on it and are attacking it from an offensive mode again. we'll bring you upda
bill schuette/michigan attorney general "the water right now in flint, they're not using it to water their yard, right, in the winter? and secondly, if you can't drink it, you shouldn't pay for it. and i think it's an outrage to expect that people would pay for something that you can't drink." replacing the damaged pipes would cost as much as one and a half billion dollars, a price tag city officials say they can't afford. water is right now being shipped to flint from all over......
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sot ag schuette: ?i would certainly not bathe a newborn child or a young infant in that water." nats a warning the family of 2-year old sincere smith wishes they would've had sooner ?that rash on the toddler's face - his mother says-caused by bathing in the lead contaminated water. over the weekend-these heartbreaking images. some children in tears, as they lined up with their families to get tested for lead poisoning. and the anger here- only growing as continue to roll in. 5039 we're paying for this water and this water is poison! :04 ap abcn chicago another water scare in ohio. officials in sebring say lead levels in the water are way above normal. over the weekend dozens of people lined up to get their blood tested. about 5 had higher than their systems. last week a 'drinking water' advisory was issued to customers. meantime, the head of the water department is now under fire. the agency is taking steps to revoke his license and says he may have falsified reports. parts of a small coastal town neighboring san francisco is literally falling into the ocean. but some residents-
sot ag schuette: ?i would certainly not bathe a newborn child or a young infant in that water." nats a warning the family of 2-year old sincere smith wishes they would've had sooner ?that rash on the toddler's face - his mother says-caused by bathing in the lead contaminated water. over the weekend-these heartbreaking images. some children in tears, as they lined up with their families to get tested for lead poisoning. and the anger here- only growing as continue to roll in. 5039 we're...
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examinations to determine the extent of damage to the plumbing caused by lead that leached from aging schuette says: "i certainly would not bathe a new born child or young infant in this bad water. and if you can't drink the bad water, you shouldn't pay for it." city officials say fixing the problem won't be easy... they're estimating the cost of flushing all contaminants and replacing the pipes at 1-point-5 billion dollars... a price tag the city can't afford meanwhile - schools in a northeast ohio town will reopen today - after their own lead scare. the e-p-a tested water for excessive levels of lead at all sebring schools this week. the water supply going into the buildings is ok - but the problem seems to be connected to the pipes in a couple of water fountains. students have been told to bring bottled water to class today. there have not been any reports of lead contamination in the tri-state...but that doesn't mean you shouldn't test your water. there are several ways to do it... we have it all for your on our website...fox19 now dot com. an indiana community is mourning the loss of an e
examinations to determine the extent of damage to the plumbing caused by lead that leached from aging schuette says: "i certainly would not bathe a new born child or young infant in this bad water. and if you can't drink the bad water, you shouldn't pay for it." city officials say fixing the problem won't be easy... they're estimating the cost of flushing all contaminants and replacing the pipes at 1-point-5 billion dollars... a price tag the city can't afford meanwhile - schools in a...
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to stop billing people for water they can't use: runs=:11bill schuette | michigan attorney general: "if you can't drink it, you think it's an outrage to expect that people would pay for something that you can't drink." drink."the contimination happened when the city switched water sources in a cost-saving move nearly two years ago.it has since changed back... but the damage is now extensive and it will take years to recover... not to mention the impact on public health.meantime right now... more celebrities are helping out.a bottled water company owned by sean "diddy" combs and mark wahlberg... is pledging to donate 1-million bottles of water to the people in flint.and jimmy fallon just donated ten-thousand dollars flint not the only community dealing with water.another town much closer to cincinnati is also dealing with lead.the town of sebring, near youngstown, is now testing its schools for contamination after water samples tested positive for unsafe levels of lead.on friday the epa tested spigots and water fountains in sebring schools.most came back negative but one was positive.
to stop billing people for water they can't use: runs=:11bill schuette | michigan attorney general: "if you can't drink it, you think it's an outrage to expect that people would pay for something that you can't drink." drink."the contimination happened when the city switched water sources in a cost-saving move nearly two years ago.it has since changed back... but the damage is now extensive and it will take years to recover... not to mention the impact on public health.meantime...
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a former prosecutor and a retired head of the investigation bill schuette/ michigan attorney general "without fear and without favor this independent investigation will be high-performance. and the chips fall where they may." (butt to) todd flood/ leading independent investigation:18) "this is an investigation i can assure you we're going to open up every door. (:06) we're going to ask the tough questions, those proverbial questions of what did you know and when did you know it? we're going to get through and to the bottom of what happened the city's water supply is contaminated with lead. a virginia tech researcher found the flint river was leaking lead from pipes into people's homes because it was not treated for corrosion. the city started using the river as the source for its water supply in 2014 to save money. the national guard is distributing clean water. coming up on wavy news 10 at 5 - water issues - high levels of lead are impacting another city. we'll tell you the drastic measures the ohio village is taking. there's an execution scheduled next month in virginia. correction
a former prosecutor and a retired head of the investigation bill schuette/ michigan attorney general "without fear and without favor this independent investigation will be high-performance. and the chips fall where they may." (butt to) todd flood/ leading independent investigation:18) "this is an investigation i can assure you we're going to open up every door. (:06) we're going to ask the tough questions, those proverbial questions of what did you know and when did you know it?...
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to be fair, the argument there from attorney general bill schuette is they have done this before. this can work. that it will be fine. and certainly, people in michigan are going to welcome some kind of investigation as opposed to none. but i don't think they have sufficiently answered what happens if things go all the way up to the governor, what the true conflicts policies are. just like in anyone's office, if someone says we have an ethics department to advise you on that. okay, but that's not necessarily more important than your boss. >> let's go now to 2016 politics. new information coming in with just one week left to go before the iowa caucuses. donald trump is out with a new ad on facebook, just this morning. it's getting a lot of attention and traction. it's actually garnered more than 200,000 views in just one hour. here's a portion of it. >> the establishment, the media, the special interests, the lobbyists, the donors. they're all against me. i'm self-funding my campaign. i don't owe anybody anything. i only owe it to the american people to do a great job. they are rea
to be fair, the argument there from attorney general bill schuette is they have done this before. this can work. that it will be fine. and certainly, people in michigan are going to welcome some kind of investigation as opposed to none. but i don't think they have sufficiently answered what happens if things go all the way up to the governor, what the true conflicts policies are. just like in anyone's office, if someone says we have an ethics department to advise you on that. okay, but that's...
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michigan attorney general bill schuette has announced he will investigate the water crisis in flint toetermine whether any michigan laws have been violated. this comes as governor rick snyder has appealed to president obama to declare a major disaster over lead poisoning in flint's drinking water. the poisoning began after an unelected emergency manager appointed by snyder switched the city's water source to the corrosive flint river in a bid to save money. residents have reported lasting health impacts, including developmental and cognitive impairment. governor snyder asked for federal aid thursday, amid new revelations that at least 10 flint residents have died from legionnaires' disease amid a surge in infections caused by the water-borne bacteria. th comes athe worleconomic forum's annual global risks report has ranked water crises as the top global risk to industry and society over the next decade. we'll go to michigan to speak who dr. mona hanna-attisha , headed the september study that discovered high levels of lead in the blood of flint's children. we will talk to her later in
michigan attorney general bill schuette has announced he will investigate the water crisis in flint toetermine whether any michigan laws have been violated. this comes as governor rick snyder has appealed to president obama to declare a major disaster over lead poisoning in flint's drinking water. the poisoning began after an unelected emergency manager appointed by snyder switched the city's water source to the corrosive flint river in a bid to save money. residents have reported lasting...
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. >> i'm with you, maria schuette, thank you so much stuck on the pennsylvania turnpike now for as ihis segment 20 hours. thoughts with you and get home safely please. thank you. >> thank you so much. god bless you. >> you as well. people have been posting incredible photos about incidents like that about what maria's been going through and more. msnbc's cal perry is joining us with what viewers have been posting. >> yeah, a lot of authorities and officials and police departments are putting information out on social media now. we're hearing from the new york city mayor. he wants everyone to know that the travel ban will extend past midnight into sunday morning. so something to be aware of. let me also show you what the fire department of new york, the fdny put out, if you have 15 minutes now before you go home, before you go inside, try to clear the snow away from your fire hydrant. that will potentially save lives. same goes for d.c., same goes for philadelphia. and this just in from the nypd. they're setting up checkpoints around manhattan. so it's probably not worth the risk. the
. >> i'm with you, maria schuette, thank you so much stuck on the pennsylvania turnpike now for as ihis segment 20 hours. thoughts with you and get home safely please. thank you. >> thank you so much. god bless you. >> you as well. people have been posting incredible photos about incidents like that about what maria's been going through and more. msnbc's cal perry is joining us with what viewers have been posting. >> yeah, a lot of authorities and officials and police...
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in a press conference, the attorney general bill schuette vowed a thorough and partial ininquiri inquiry. >> without fear and without favor, this independent investigation will be high performance. and the chips fall where they may. >> we are covering this developing story out of flint from all angles. we'll begin with msnbc tony de cup poe. what do we know about how impartial it can be with connectivity to the governor's office? >> reporter: good afternoon, thomas. the people here are very skeptical that this investigation can be as impartial as the attorney general thought it would be. there's paul flood. he was a murder prosecutor in detroit and people are familiar with his name and see on television and read it in the paper. angie, still out of the fbi's office in detroit and even though they don't know the names of the individuals, they recognize the district attorney's office. those are the big name. the mistrust between government and people is so significant, it will be difficult to bridge the gap. we've seen skepticism that a district attorney can pursue the case fairly. there i
in a press conference, the attorney general bill schuette vowed a thorough and partial ininquiri inquiry. >> without fear and without favor, this independent investigation will be high performance. and the chips fall where they may. >> we are covering this developing story out of flint from all angles. we'll begin with msnbc tony de cup poe. what do we know about how impartial it can be with connectivity to the governor's office? >> reporter: good afternoon, thomas. the people...