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t. plant workers who drank a batch of toxic alcohol late last week now fighting for their lives for their country i've never seen anything like it i'm a regular drinker but i've never seen such a horrible incident. in every corner casualties of india's bootleg alcohol industry anti alcohol campaign or see it on the map for all the wrong reasons. one one of the six they talk about do cover their it's very sad in no other districts have so many people died as a result of drinking illegal liquor. and more than one hundred people are still in hospital or one party look like it's the washed mass poisoning since one hundred seventy died in west bengal in two thousand and eleven and weeks ago more than one hundred people lost their lives in the top of their tainted booze. after last weekend's incident some are demanding change as locals grieve police say they've made ten arrests samples of the toxic white have been sent for forensic testing but justice here won't be enough to solve the crisis and history groups estimate forty percent of india's annual alcohol consumption is illegally produced an
t. plant workers who drank a batch of toxic alcohol late last week now fighting for their lives for their country i've never seen anything like it i'm a regular drinker but i've never seen such a horrible incident. in every corner casualties of india's bootleg alcohol industry anti alcohol campaign or see it on the map for all the wrong reasons. one one of the six they talk about do cover their it's very sad in no other districts have so many people died as a result of drinking illegal liquor....
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and he created a wgetientist totally pure protein us. t out of any plant source.nd when you do that, it's tasteless. many people don't know that proteins ve no flavor. so if you get really pure protein from plants, you can make foods out of it that are really delicious. and then they are foods that a lot more people will buy and enjoy. -and i think you were also inspired by this philosophy of trying to cut down on the carbon footprint, right? -mm-hmm. -tell us about that.yo -yeah. i meanmentioned of trying to cut down on the carbon footprint, right? that i do have a background as a climate scientist. that was a long time ago. and that was a big part of the inspiration for my first business, method, and environmental impact. tl now, fortunately, that's become a much mormainstream idea now. food is even more personal, and has even more impacts on our environment and on our health, of course, than cleaning products, and so that was why i reallys wanted to get into food, beanuse it's very personal,it's. ab need to do something t our broken food system, and we need to
and he created a wgetientist totally pure protein us. t out of any plant source.nd when you do that, it's tasteless. many people don't know that proteins ve no flavor. so if you get really pure protein from plants, you can make foods out of it that are really delicious. and then they are foods that a lot more people will buy and enjoy. -and i think you were also inspired by this philosophy of trying to cut down on the carbon footprint, right? -mm-hmm. -tell us about that.yo -yeah. i...
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on the edge of extension to fish finishing frhe ocean, and insects in declane from t rep the fo you wend that the plantsmals vital to feeding the world are disappearing by the day. quarter of livestock breeds are at the risk of extinction. the world's food stocks are overfished. worldare grown around the . we are mooblem is and more reliant on fewer and fewer species. species that produce food, just nine of them are involved in the production. alternatives to unproblematic crop, the banana. species isd cultiva commercially. are growing relatives to the plant to see if we could eat those instead. >> anything could happen. there could be a newleisease, a prwith climate change. s important that we get wider range of species. rebecca: with global population approaching a billion people, we need to rethink the way we produce the food and act fast. sunday, millions of movie fans will tune into the 91st annual academys. awa " are" and "the favourite among the top contenders. later the film industry will have another chance to honor fitself, this time in tm of a museum. the gompertz ask report. will: the acatim
on the edge of extension to fish finishing frhe ocean, and insects in declane from t rep the fo you wend that the plantsmals vital to feeding the world are disappearing by the day. quarter of livestock breeds are at the risk of extinction. the world's food stocks are overfished. worldare grown around the . we are mooblem is and more reliant on fewer and fewer species. species that produce food, just nine of them are involved in the production. alternatives to unproblematic crop, the banana....
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. >> reporter: cbd comes t fromhe extract of a hemp or marijuana plant, the parts that don't make you high. there's no science to suggest it will cure your pets' ailments, but it may improve their quality of life. it can be use for everything from arthritis and seizures for dogs and cats to simply helping ease theirne es. dogs calm their pets so who have noise aversion or a little anxiety, it seems to help fwith. a lot people are using it for pain management. >> reporter:d is legal in 47 states including maryland, virginia and thend district soelt at specialty pet stores, whole food, stor natural food stores and online. but buyer beware, it's an unregulated industry with littlr ght into what's actually going inside the product. sot's up to companies to police themselves. that's not stopping some from buying in. >> now that i know about it, she has to have it. >> down. >> and that's all i can do is give her the best life i can while she's here. >> there are a lotduf ps on the market for pets, but, remember, the health benefits and the side effects are still unclear and t studies so far
. >> reporter: cbd comes t fromhe extract of a hemp or marijuana plant, the parts that don't make you high. there's no science to suggest it will cure your pets' ailments, but it may improve their quality of life. it can be use for everything from arthritis and seizures for dogs and cats to simply helping ease theirne es. dogs calm their pets so who have noise aversion or a little anxiety, it seems to help fwith. a lot people are using it for pain management. >> reporter:d is legal...
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martin shot five police officers as they responded to the plant in aurora, about 45 minutes west of chicago t officers were taken to the hospital and are recovering. >>> hail, thunder, sunshine and snow. weather batters the bay area. here is what is coming next. >> more of those scenes. let's show you what it's looking like, we are tracking pockets of moderate rain right now across san francisco, south san francisco, brisbane areas and sierra point parkway. san bruno, and head engiing in sfo, -- we will track moistu moisture. we are seeing showers this is in the hampton road area in the east bay and we are seeing showers in the north bay. santa rosa area, it's a level one on the storm impact scale. i'll be back with the time line coming up. in the north bay now, west bound lanes of highway 37 are closed because of flooding and now the slowest lane of the east bound side is closed for construction to repair the levy. we are live on highway 37 in novato with for on this. normally drivers are going here to, this is one of the construction crews that are going to the east bound to get the work do
martin shot five police officers as they responded to the plant in aurora, about 45 minutes west of chicago t officers were taken to the hospital and are recovering. >>> hail, thunder, sunshine and snow. weather batters the bay area. here is what is coming next. >> more of those scenes. let's show you what it's looking like, we are tracking pockets of moderate rain right now across san francisco, south san francisco, brisbane areas and sierra point parkway. san bruno, and head...
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the arsenic treatment plant was installed in 2010, about midway through the year. and then 6 months later,t was shut down because it was too costly to operate. [solorio speaking spanish] yoram cohen: t challenge in small communities is that they're t able to actually run their own systems. you know, they can't affou know, to have an operator that would be there. this is one of our laboratories. and this is wh do various types of tests on mobile units for water treatment and desalination, water quality analysd so on. and this is primarily in preparation for always larger scale design ofst s that are then field deployable. this is water, not champagne. well, we're looking at the control interface for the plant that is running at panoche. chris linneman: we're in the panoche drainage district off of russellvenue here, los banos, at one of the pilot treatment test sites for treating subsurrain water. this particular project houses a project for the university of california, los angeles. and they're testing several processes ining reverse osmis. if you had a series where in an area like this, in
the arsenic treatment plant was installed in 2010, about midway through the year. and then 6 months later,t was shut down because it was too costly to operate. [solorio speaking spanish] yoram cohen: t challenge in small communities is that they're t able to actually run their own systems. you know, they can't affou know, to have an operator that would be there. this is one of our laboratories. and this is wh do various types of tests on mobile units for water treatment and desalination, water...
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. >>> honda is closing a plant in england, it is another blow to the british economy as they to t from the european union. they said they are closing for what makes sense for the global producing more electric vehicles. employees that plant say they are stunned. >> the reaction is terrible. doom and gloom, a lot of families and a lot of people with children. so gutted really. absolutely gutted. >> the plant is scheduled to close in the year of 2021. >>> the hertz rental car company is paying san francisco to settle the law suit accusing hertz for gouging customers. now they will distribute a brochure explaining how to pay the bridge toll. >>> straight to wall street we go and find that walmart investments, the dow is on the plus side by about 50 points and s&p 500 is seeing a small bump and nasdaq the same. >>> filling maintenance jobs of the gas tax bill. and now enough crews to make the prepares the bill promised. salaries from 39 thousand to $75 thousand a year and urge anyone to apply. to look that job opening head to our website at ktvu.com . >>> some engineering students giving b
. >>> honda is closing a plant in england, it is another blow to the british economy as they to t from the european union. they said they are closing for what makes sense for the global producing more electric vehicles. employees that plant say they are stunned. >> the reaction is terrible. doom and gloom, a lot of families and a lot of people with children. so gutted really. absolutely gutted. >> the plant is scheduled to close in the year of 2021. >>> the hertz...
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plant. it's located several miles south of the at&t neighborhood. it was built in the 1960's and last upgraded in 2002. the final effluent is the product of the southeast plant's treatment. booster pump station pumped approximately 50 to 60 million gallons a day and approximately 110 to 100 million gallons a day per peak. it pressures it through a pair of forced mains, both of which combine into a single pipeline on the northern shore of yslais creek. on october 28, 2018, sfpuc staff discovered a leak from yslais creek crossing. the 46-inch main was confirmed to be the leaking. what are the risks of the leaking pipe? the continuing operation of the leaking 36-inch pipe represents a noncompliance under the southeast water pollution control plant's national pollutant discharge commitmented. in addition, [inaudible] >> on october 22, sfpuc declared an emergency under san francisco administrative code 6.60. sfpuc manager revised the emergency declaration on september 26, 2018 to include authorization under both chapter 6.60 and chapter 21.15 with an incr
plant. it's located several miles south of the at&t neighborhood. it was built in the 1960's and last upgraded in 2002. the final effluent is the product of the southeast plant's treatment. booster pump station pumped approximately 50 to 60 million gallons a day and approximately 110 to 100 million gallons a day per peak. it pressures it through a pair of forced mains, both of which combine into a single pipeline on the northern shore of yslais creek. on october 28, 2018, sfpuc staff...
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tesla equipment mintenance technicnat namen a liedin ve tldonrm saightncluding t materials unit responded to the automaker's plant when an outdoor fire broke out involving battery components being disassembled for recycling. >> once the supervisors arrived, they were able to brief us on what was stored there, the quantity and contents, and were able to provide bins for us to fill with water so we could mitigate the battery hazard. >> firefighters say from experience, the best way to put out these battery fires is with 3,000 gallons of water. in fremont, david louie, abc 7 news. >> now here at abc 7 news, we talk about building a better bay area. we're focused on the big issues that include housing and education. >> which is why the looming strike by oakland teachers is such a big deal. in oakland school district, teacher salaries range from $46,000 to 84,000. >> experienced teachers earn around $64,000. according to state data, that's the lowest of all alameda county school districts, a and the third lowest in the bay area. >> the median rent in oakland the more than $3,000, according to zillow, adding up to clos
tesla equipment mintenance technicnat namen a liedin ve tldonrm saightncluding t materials unit responded to the automaker's plant when an outdoor fire broke out involving battery components being disassembled for recycling. >> once the supervisors arrived, they were able to brief us on what was stored there, the quantity and contents, and were able to provide bins for us to fill with water so we could mitigate the battery hazard. >> firefighters say from experience, the best way to...
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plants. this after a utility made an appeal to users t conserve satural gas during the extreme dip in temperatund a recent fire at a compression station also contributed to supply concerns. production schedules are expected to be interrupted through tomorrow. >>> 401(k) saverstayed the course during the rocky month of december. according to new data from fidelity, 401(k) balances dropped to 95,600 by the end of the year. balances fell along with the broader marke last month. fidelity says it is an encouraging sign that people continued to save and n did have any knee-jerk reactions. >>> we all know spending money can be easy, but saving it can be difficult, even for adults. that's w some schools are starting to teach lessons about money at anar eer age. sharon epperson is in jersey city, new jersey, tonight. >> hi, everyone. >> this sixth grade class at golden door charter school in jersey city, new jersey, may look bike many others the subject is not science or english. >> who can tell me what dirt depositis? >> these 11 and 12-year-olds are learning about money and the basics of saving. >> you'
plants. this after a utility made an appeal to users t conserve satural gas during the extreme dip in temperatund a recent fire at a compression station also contributed to supply concerns. production schedules are expected to be interrupted through tomorrow. >>> 401(k) saverstayed the course during the rocky month of december. according to new data from fidelity, 401(k) balances dropped to 95,600 by the end of the year. balances fell along with the broader marke last month. fidelity...
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t home and as a lawyer and an expert on the flowers and plants of indonesia she's on a mission to preserve knowledge of the country's biodiversity. i grew up in a coffee. mountain and it was far from everywhere so my mother had to grow our own food so that's how i start to learn on how to going to live from a very early on but of course as a lawyer yourself far away from it but because i love to travel and i love to cook . so when i was started to be introduced to the met. it's sort of like bring back the memory of my childhood and i thought like it will be nice to you know live it again. she set up a model farm and. thirty kilometers from the capital jakarta. in her work as a lawyer she campaigns for the rights of indigenous farmers. on the farm young people are taught sustainable agricultural techniques and how to cultivate the plants that have been rich to indonesian cuisine for centuries. i'm worried about the current situation. excessive use of fertilizer and what i mean that's why i want to learn about organic farming. and indonesia has great opportunity to farm in a way close to nat
t home and as a lawyer and an expert on the flowers and plants of indonesia she's on a mission to preserve knowledge of the country's biodiversity. i grew up in a coffee. mountain and it was far from everywhere so my mother had to grow our own food so that's how i start to learn on how to going to live from a very early on but of course as a lawyer yourself far away from it but because i love to travel and i love to cook . so when i was started to be introduced to the met. it's sort of like...
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he talked a taiwanese firm's plan to go into wisconsin, build a big manufacturing plant, promised 13,000 jmpbs, president tt to the groundbreaking, said it wouldn't happen pout without dhim. but we h turbulence in the plan. what's the latest ? >> fox originally billed that plan as a blue-collar revival, wanted to hire thousands of manufacturing workers, people to make tuch screens at a factory. reen later this week the company said, no, they woing to pivot to a more engineering and research focus which would not promise blue-collar jobs. all of a sudden, it flip-flopped again and i hey, after talking to president trump, we've decided to go back to that original blueprint, and everyone is trying to make sense of tha >> yang: danielle, what does this say about the way the president has personalized these nufacturing job announcements, not only fox con but carrier in indiana, g.m. and other operations? >> that's right, it's a risky move and president trump seems to get involved wih individual firms more than any president in the past. but the carrier teal u mentioned, he showed up at the plant in indianapolis
he talked a taiwanese firm's plan to go into wisconsin, build a big manufacturing plant, promised 13,000 jmpbs, president tt to the groundbreaking, said it wouldn't happen pout without dhim. but we h turbulence in the plan. what's the latest ? >> fox originally billed that plan as a blue-collar revival, wanted to hire thousands of manufacturing workers, people to make tuch screens at a factory. reen later this week the company said, no, they woing to pivot to a more engineering and...
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t on the u.k. a major power plant supplier is going to factor into the economy. , i've been on here more times raisings about aircraft leasing. people buying this for an income boost you have concerns about reversionary bally's. -- values. there is a huge number of people out there with these kinds of assets in their portfolios. they generate 9% nominal yields. if yournd of the day, capital value will fall away because demand is going to fall away, that could be a nasty shock. not an issue for this year. an issue maybe in the future. nejra: i want to ask about emerging markets. we were talking about earnings expectations. my chart shows that em stock prices have diverged from the profit outlook by the most since 2007. you can see that clearly with that little dip often read in terms -- of if in red. do we need to see a correction in stock prices or profit expectation? >> markets are trying to anticipate the future. you classically get a term which is not always justified by earnings. why did emerging markets rally in the fourth quarter of last year? is it because of the fed? liquidity? were negative o
t on the u.k. a major power plant supplier is going to factor into the economy. , i've been on here more times raisings about aircraft leasing. people buying this for an income boost you have concerns about reversionary bally's. -- values. there is a huge number of people out there with these kinds of assets in their portfolios. they generate 9% nominal yields. if yournd of the day, capital value will fall away because demand is going to fall away, that could be a nasty shock. not an issue for...
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but i think that starts to over time inleuns things we have been holding down capital spending, plants across the globe. domestic growth. i don't look for trouble i think right now the biggest worry is watching corporate spreads. over the next three to four years, over 3 trillion of corporate securities investment grade maturing and the lock and load process of businesses will be a good sign to watch. if you're supposed to vacate the equities zone. >> yeah. and quickly, marianne, in the s&p so far year to date it is industrials up 17.5% s. that where you would continue to be putting money? >> well, again, we have to take apart the industrials so, morgan, we saw that bioing is a big part of that xli the etf that's market cap weighted and that's really been leading the group. and then, also, you can look at just small cap in general being very strong and so some small cap industrials have done extremely well as rick was saying with the lower interest rates it really gives a green light to equities but near term we would say the small caps have run very quickly and parts of the industrials have ru
but i think that starts to over time inleuns things we have been holding down capital spending, plants across the globe. domestic growth. i don't look for trouble i think right now the biggest worry is watching corporate spreads. over the next three to four years, over 3 trillion of corporate securities investment grade maturing and the lock and load process of businesses will be a good sign to watch. if you're supposed to vacate the equities zone. >> yeah. and quickly, marianne, in the...
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we nowt know t at least one person is dead and that fourbe officers hav injured in this shooting at ari manufac plantois. this was the scene with chopper aerials coming in from our ster station there on the ground you are seeing the police and s.w.a.t. teams go in here. we are expected to get some sort of update from police from one of the nearby hospitals. we were told that two people were transported t one hospital and two people to another hospital. press secretary sarah sanders saying that the pensident has riefed on this. and again, the good piece of information here is that police have told us a suspect has been apprehended here.ve now these are ictures coming in from the scene from aurora, illinois. police, s.w.a.t., atf on the scene, the information we have to report to you this evening is that at least one person is dear and f officers have been injured in this shooting in aurora, illinois from the live desk i'm erika gonzalez. back to you in the studio. >>> a high school football player who had been charged as an adult will be going to trial in juvenile court. >> it was a shocking crime. th
we nowt know t at least one person is dead and that fourbe officers hav injured in this shooting at ari manufac plantois. this was the scene with chopper aerials coming in from our ster station there on the ground you are seeing the police and s.w.a.t. teams go in here. we are expected to get some sort of update from police from one of the nearby hospitals. we were told that two people were transported t one hospital and two people to another hospital. press secretary sarah sanders saying that...
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pictures of this honda press conference with the ceo laying out plans put in the closure of a plant in the u.k.. by 2021.t is this a sector that the bad news can be in the price for autos or is there much more to calm? steen: for some oil companies it is. for the big german car manufacturers, i think some of them will be outright winners. over the course he last 10 sold, the amount of cars in the world reached about 80 billion cars a year. now the numbers coming down significantly to 50 or 60 and that means basically we have to have a new business model for cars. a car the future you will buy a car you're going to keep and just change the battery in the software. need to convert themselves into platforms. the car committed the survive are the ones that become platforms, they become vehicles of entertainment, driverless, pools of share cars. all these that are able to get into the platform. manufacturing cars in your own, you're going to die slowly. anna: this chart shows the cheap valuations we attack to -- attached to automakers but you said so that is justified. industry isuto changing from individual p
pictures of this honda press conference with the ceo laying out plans put in the closure of a plant in the u.k.. by 2021.t is this a sector that the bad news can be in the price for autos or is there much more to calm? steen: for some oil companies it is. for the big german car manufacturers, i think some of them will be outright winners. over the course he last 10 sold, the amount of cars in the world reached about 80 billion cars a year. now the numbers coming down significantly to 50 or 60...
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t up later broadcast. police released the names of the five people shot and killed at a manufacturing plant in aurora, illinois yesterday. the five employees killed were identified as clayton rks, a human resource manager; trevor wehner, a human resourcesss intern; l beyer, a mold operator; vicente juarez, a stock room attendant andosh pinkard, the plant manager. authorities said that 45-year-wa old gary martiterminated just before he opened fire on his co-workers. authorities also said the shooter-- who was killed at the scene-- had a gun permit revoked in 2014 due to a felony conviction and should not have been in possession of the handgun used in the shooting. vice president mike pence and german chancellor angela merkel squared off over the u.s. withdral from the iran nuclear deal today at the annual munich security conference in guserman. penc strong language in his speech to top global defense and foreign policy officials demanding that european countries back u.s. sanctions against iran. >> the time has come for our european partners tg stop undermins. sanctions against this murderous, ncvolutionary reg
t up later broadcast. police released the names of the five people shot and killed at a manufacturing plant in aurora, illinois yesterday. the five employees killed were identified as clayton rks, a human resource manager; trevor wehner, a human resourcesss intern; l beyer, a mold operator; vicente juarez, a stock room attendant andosh pinkard, the plant manager. authorities said that 45-year-wa old gary martiterminated just before he opened fire on his co-workers. authorities also said the...
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. >> the republican tax bill riding t rigged against working people plants are closing lay-offs are loomingorth korea kim jong-un if you look at calendar here, february 27, february 28, the -- u.s. putting a firm deadline march 1 very next day to get a deal struck with china the president will be in that region of the world, might he also have a meeting potentially with president xi jinping of china? one of many questions out of last night's state of the union address, maria. maria: all right blake, blake burman latest there joining me 80 now democratic krom radaren soto and peter king reaction to president last night your reaction first. >> mixed bag we saw no mention of the shutdown i was surprised longest in history, and solutions how we get out of it there were olive branches about drug prescription costs infrastructure package, so you know some things we can work with, the last thing, we should not exercise oversight power the main responsibilities -- kind of awkward. >> i think the president did what he had to do considering the rough six or seven weeks with shutdown everything else h
. >> the republican tax bill riding t rigged against working people plants are closing lay-offs are loomingorth korea kim jong-un if you look at calendar here, february 27, february 28, the -- u.s. putting a firm deadline march 1 very next day to get a deal struck with china the president will be in that region of the world, might he also have a meeting potentially with president xi jinping of china? one of many questions out of last night's state of the union address, maria. maria: all...
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t scene is aurora, illinois. that w we have confirmed at least one person has died and that four oicers were injured in this shooting at a manufacturing plant. the gunman was apprehended. these are live chopper pictures now comg into news4 there on the ground in what was -- what is a very large manufacturing plant there in aurora,noilli, about an hour west of chicago. we can tell you that there we're seeing some police tape that's around, maybe five vehicles there in the parking lot ofurhis manufag plant. we're told that at least threee people w sent to one of the area hospitals and two others were sent to a different hospital. we -- the last word that we got from police was that they we going to be doing a press conference at one of the area hospitals. n we've seen any other movement on that. lots of presence still remaining here at the manufacturing plant. we canell you obviously fbi, s.w.a.t. team, poce, atf on the ground. what you're seeing is videorom the scene when this began to trance pyre at 3oo0 this afte our time. we saw a large presence o police mobilize and then rush into the tyfaci it's the henry pratt company.ha who the in the
t scene is aurora, illinois. that w we have confirmed at least one person has died and that four oicers were injured in this shooting at a manufacturing plant. the gunman was apprehended. these are live chopper pictures now comg into news4 there on the ground in what was -- what is a very large manufacturing plant there in aurora,noilli, about an hour west of chicago. we can tell you that there we're seeing some police tape that's around, maybe five vehicles there in the parking lot ofurhis...
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plants cause. >> i think there has to be an improvement. if we are going to be investing, doing any assistanan at all, t e coal industry should be looking at mitigation of the problems associated with that. there has to be an improvement on that side. >> south africa is seen as a third world place where you can dump parts of your business that are not acceptable in your own country but makes financial sense for some investor or for some bank, which is unethical approach to another country. >> munnik points out that germany has closed many of its own mimines in favour of impmpd coal, thereby trtransferring te environmental burden to others. germany does indeed import up to ten percent of its coal from mines in south africa. here at this disused mine, local residents scavenge for leftover coal. bongi machangu and her daughter zinhle live right by the t&db colliery. the mine has been officially closed for decades, but is still polluting the grouound water. it's a dangerous area. parts of the mine are burning underground as a result of spontaneous combustion. forsman is a small community not far from the mine. residents here suffer from the po
plants cause. >> i think there has to be an improvement. if we are going to be investing, doing any assistanan at all, t e coal industry should be looking at mitigation of the problems associated with that. there has to be an improvement on that side. >> south africa is seen as a third world place where you can dump parts of your business that are not acceptable in your own country but makes financial sense for some investor or for some bank, which is unethical approach to another...
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plants and animals. heise: the conventional wisdom used to be that cities are biodiversity wastelands, and we're now begin that in two major ways. one is that actually, there's a t of biodiversity in cities, much more so than we had orinally known. the other challenge is to think about how we might make this environment that was built by us in terms of buildings, in terms of the parks that we've planted, in terms of the gardens that some of us take care of on a dasis. how could we make this habitat re hospitable to non-human species? [coyote barks] [barks] pauly: understanding how species are adapting to urban areas is an area of research that people are really just abstarting to get serious out studying. things like coyotes and mountain lions and bobcats, species that we may not always think about as being city dwellers but, in fact, with a little bit of research, youly realize are actuart of the story of a big city like los angeles. heise: the reason that they now inhabit what we consider to beur spaces is that the ci has expanded out into their habitat. but coyotes are also one of those species that do make use of human settlements in often quitnious ways in
plants and animals. heise: the conventional wisdom used to be that cities are biodiversity wastelands, and we're now begin that in two major ways. one is that actually, there's a t of biodiversity in cities, much more so than we had orinally known. the other challenge is to think about how we might make this environment that was built by us in terms of buildings, in terms of the parks that we've planted, in terms of the gardens that some of us take care of on a dasis. how could we make this...
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the republican t bill rigged the system against working people. rather than inging back jobs, plantslayoffs are looming. and wages struggle to keep pace with the actual cost of living. we owe more to the millions of everyday folks who keep our economy running. like truck drivers forced to buy their own rigs farmers caught in a trade war. small businessowners in search of capital. and domestic workersng without labor protections. riwomen and men who could if only they had the support an freedom to. we know bipartisanship could a crafst century immigration plan, but this administration ooses to cage children and tear families apart. compassionate treatment at the border is not the same as open errders. president reagan uood this. president obama understood this. americans understand this. and democrats stand ready to effectively secure our ports and borders.em but we must alace that p,om agriculture to health care, to entrepreneursmerica is made stronger by the presence of immigrants, not walls. and rather than suing to dismantle the affordable care act as republican attorneys general
the republican t bill rigged the system against working people. rather than inging back jobs, plantslayoffs are looming. and wages struggle to keep pace with the actual cost of living. we owe more to the millions of everyday folks who keep our economy running. like truck drivers forced to buy their own rigs farmers caught in a trade war. small businessowners in search of capital. and domestic workersng without labor protections. riwomen and men who could if only they had the support an freedom...
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t we'reking with a woman who is thriving. you are an artist extraordinaria. >> thank you. >> an artist committed to the community where you bought a house and where you are planting the arts because you wan it to thrive in that community. tell us your story. >> we live in ward seven. we live in dean woods. just purchased a home there maybe two years ago and have been having events at ourd hous working to bring fine arts to ward seven and give the kids that live in ourre the opportunity to see that you can thrive and be an artist. there's manays you can be an artist. we sell paintings, of course, but there's other things you can sell too. we sell t-shirts. we do workshops and try to get the kids out ofard seven into some other parts of the city and give them an opportunity to participate in the arts and make some money. >> why is it so important for you to do it in that community? >> because that's our community. it's imperative for us as professional and successful ans to go back into african-american communities and inspire the people that we not even just the kids, but the adults as well. onur block we have a lot of city-based housing and nt governased housing,
t we'reking with a woman who is thriving. you are an artist extraordinaria. >> thank you. >> an artist committed to the community where you bought a house and where you are planting the arts because you wan it to thrive in that community. tell us your story. >> we live in ward seven. we live in dean woods. just purchased a home there maybe two years ago and have been having events at ourd hous working to bring fine arts to ward seven and give the kids that live in ourre the...
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plant trade. as a biologist, my interest is understanding how species are dealing with urbanization, whether those are native species that are trying to adapt to these urban settings, or whether these are tnon-native specit have been introduced as a result of human activity and are alsog try find a way to make it here in the los angeles area. we were here specifically to look for slender salamanders. gime a hand grabbing these. and we were able to find 7 slender salamanders, and on top of that we found two other native species--a western fence lizard and a southern alligator lizard. you got a brahminy blind snake? no way! they're super squirmy. woman: yeah, so, we've got a brahminy blind snake here. pauly: yeah, we don't ave any-- i don't have any reports of brahminy blind snakes ght around here. with those slender salamanders, we were able to use some swabs to swab their skin, and those swabs will then be--the dna inbs those sill be sequenced. in addition to that, we were able to take some measurements, some length meas some weight measurements. woman: go. yeah. .5 grams. pauly: i ctainly was hopeful that we would get one species today. i never imagined that we would get 4 species. in u
plant trade. as a biologist, my interest is understanding how species are dealing with urbanization, whether those are native species that are trying to adapt to these urban settings, or whether these are tnon-native specit have been introduced as a result of human activity and are alsog try find a way to make it here in the los angeles area. we were here specifically to look for slender salamanders. gime a hand grabbing these. and we were able to find 7 slender salamanders, and on top of that...
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t. these mountains of plastic oppressed cracked and then by among the by is this p.t. . is carbonite it's a two hundred twenty thousand square foot plant with a chance to use chopsticks into material from the bottles. as a mechanical engineer. i feel like a kid in a candy store that is ready in the morning i know you have. found spore here were broken in the past it is separated from any debris and then washed in hot water in our second stage that washes the very clearly separates the cabs and labels from the p.c. bottles is then separated into clear petey greene. the clear and p.t. is ground into flakes and washed again heated then melted and then becomes tell its . one to one full bottle to bottle recycling the plastic from one bottle is used to make it nothing and often not until they even recycle the labels and casts. in pepsi's make it g.'s among the companies heavily invested in one to one. so if we get the recycled retiring up in the us you know it's very easy. hundred percent recycled material for use if you keep something in a closed loop he replacing version resources over and over and over again catches up with you in a pret
t. these mountains of plastic oppressed cracked and then by among the by is this p.t. . is carbonite it's a two hundred twenty thousand square foot plant with a chance to use chopsticks into material from the bottles. as a mechanical engineer. i feel like a kid in a candy store that is ready in the morning i know you have. found spore here were broken in the past it is separated from any debris and then washed in hot water in our second stage that washes the very clearly separates the cabs and...
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plants. a virginia land owner wants to dig it out of his property. the battle has been going on for decade and now is in the uands of t. supreme court. here is nbc's anne thompson. >> reporter: the roots of walter cole's family tree areeep in the soil in west virginia. >> these cattle have been on the land for 50 years. >> reporter: 1,050 acres owned by six generations of coles. now walter wants to mine was underneath. walking along this dirt road on the farm, vginia tech geologist bob bardner shows us what the eye can't see. this is what the uranium ore looks like. >> reporter: to getit, coles wants to build an underground mine on h land. and it's gone all the way to the supreme court. you're not a riah in town? >> no. i went to cocktail party this is christmas. some of the people were for me and some against me. i still get along with them. >> reporter: now the question is, which will prevail, the state of virginia bannedranium mining but coles and his company, supported by the trump admition, argues that ban should be preempted by federal law, specifically the atomic energy act. coles argues that virginia overstepp
plants. a virginia land owner wants to dig it out of his property. the battle has been going on for decade and now is in the uands of t. supreme court. here is nbc's anne thompson. >> reporter: the roots of walter cole's family tree areeep in the soil in west virginia. >> these cattle have been on the land for 50 years. >> reporter: 1,050 acres owned by six generations of coles. now walter wants to mine was underneath. walking along this dirt road on the farm, vginia tech...
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plants in the detroit area, while announcing plans to layoff 1300 workers in illinois. phil lebeau has more on jeep's shifting strategy. >> reporter: jeep, which once usedag the t line imported from detroit, now at the heart of a otor investment in the city. fiat chrysler is pumping $4.5 billion into facilities in the detroit area. that includes converting an o engine facility into a final assembly plant. ju last mon fiat chrysler's ceo said the company needs room to build all new wagoneer models. >> those new vehicles need new capacity. there's no way to fit it into our existing infrastructure so we'll bring capacity onboard for those. as you know, the pent-up interest really has ensued. >> repor ir: while jeep adding jobs in michigan, it's laying off more than 1300 workers in northern illinois, cutting a shift at the plant that builds the cherokee. over the last dealde, jeep have exploded. nowasily surpassing a million hicles worldwide. fueled by spot-on styling and a growing love of suvs, thanks to relatively low gas prices. still, the company knows gas prices can spike quickly, so t new production will include plug-in and fully electric jeep models. the detroit area, add
plants in the detroit area, while announcing plans to layoff 1300 workers in illinois. phil lebeau has more on jeep's shifting strategy. >> reporter: jeep, which once usedag the t line imported from detroit, now at the heart of a otor investment in the city. fiat chrysler is pumping $4.5 billion into facilities in the detroit area. that includes converting an o engine facility into a final assembly plant. ju last mon fiat chrysler's ceo said the company needs room to build all new...
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t the system s you possibly cocould to protectt from havingng to use pesticides and o other things. what we and everyone else is developing is therefefore a systemem that is , everything goes around. you plant at the same place as youu harvrvest. that means that the whole farming machine that we are b building is much h more efficient than if you wowould do this on free land because thehen you would move things around all the time. here, in a sense, you're actually moving the field that you're growing on. insteted of moving people and machines around, you move the things that are growing. that means that it gets much h less labor-inintens. this is both good and bad, of course, because you t take work opportunities away in n one s s. on the o other hand,d, if you 't compete wiwith the free-land growers, you don'n't disturb thr market and their jobs and you create new jobs inside the city, also opening up for sort of new people becoming farmers. if you would ask my children if it would be cool to become a farmer, i think they would say no. if you would ask them if they would be interested in workingngn this kind d of high-tech futuriststic building that are prooducing food inside the city, th
t the system s you possibly cocould to protectt from havingng to use pesticides and o other things. what we and everyone else is developing is therefefore a systemem that is , everything goes around. you plant at the same place as youu harvrvest. that means that the whole farming machine that we are b building is much h more efficient than if you wowould do this on free land because thehen you would move things around all the time. here, in a sense, you're actually moving the field that you're...
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. >>> sewage treatment plants in maryland are dealing with exryment in extreme. they are running out of room to restore this -- itsays t on my script -- the material with little quotes around it, tha remains after waste water is treated. that materials storedn facilities such as this one and then shipped to farms across the state, used as fertilizer but because we've had so much rain, the farms are wet and hav to dry out before the fertilizer can be shipped. wssc has declared an emergency and is rushing to build facilities to store this -- this material. something stinks terribly in one d.c. neighborhood a family decided it was safer for them to leave their home for a while. it seems to come from the old water reed campus in northwest. chris gordon is talking to neighbors as they try to get answers. >> it smelled like burning diesel fuel.>> eporter: monica and many of her neighbors living near the form walter reed army campus in washington are complaining about fumes botheringhem since monday. >> i would wake up in the middle of the night with a headache. and then in theng mor when i would go to walk my dog, as soon as
. >>> sewage treatment plants in maryland are dealing with exryment in extreme. they are running out of room to restore this -- itsays t on my script -- the material with little quotes around it, tha remains after waste water is treated. that materials storedn facilities such as this one and then shipped to farms across the state, used as fertilizer but because we've had so much rain, the farms are wet and hav to dry out before the fertilizer can be shipped. wssc has declared an...
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plants. to get the essential oils you have to extract t e essence, ither vapor distilled or pressed. it's going to be good for tt health. >> you takes orally? is that what you do with it? >> you can take this caorally, u also use it topically as well as in a diffuser. lemon. what are lemon oils used for? >> you know what i love about this is that there's some manufacturers using lemon oil as a covering for berries so they don't s. il as mu >> oh. >> and that's because lemon oil has really great antioxidant capabilities, great smell, also mood boosting. >> all right. this is peppermint. >> yum. >> peppermint i would think would wake you up. is that what it's used for? >> absolutely. super invigorang. you see these cherry tomatoes, this is being used as a food grade coating. so they don't spoil. >> does it change the taste? >> no, you wouldn't even know. >> if you wanted to feel iergized? >> you could p in a carrier oil and rub ir on yody or put it in a diffuser to boost the room. >> let's go t lavender. this seems soothing. >> this is one of in my practice i do have some patients wher
plants. to get the essential oils you have to extract t e essence, ither vapor distilled or pressed. it's going to be good for tt health. >> you takes orally? is that what you do with it? >> you can take this caorally, u also use it topically as well as in a diffuser. lemon. what are lemon oils used for? >> you know what i love about this is that there's some manufacturers using lemon oil as a covering for berries so they don't s. il as mu >> oh. >> and that's...
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now i'm a space cadet ♪ ♪ big whitebiansion is my t aim a lot of sticks ' ke it's laser tag ♪ ♪ rich -- havrich sex smoke a lot of trees need a weed plantt nobody happy ♪ ♪ hot shells droppin' out the semi-automatic ran it up bought a condo got a new addy ♪ ♪ got the vvs with a vlone jean jacketan they see me even if you had 3d glasses ♪ ♪ bad -- in the bikini she from calabasas got a pocket full of hundreds fod some green relish ♪ ♪ i'm a psycho r these hundreds got a cash fetishst i've beeyin' these hundreds i'm a mathematic ♪ ♪ and this love make me wanna buy my dad a caddyov 'cause thegot me geeked up i don't need a addy ♪ ♪ dracos let these -- know we war-ready expensive clothes on m-- we ain't ball-cappin' ♪ ♪ alien feel like i'm livin' on my own planet bought a spaceship now i'm a space cade ♪ big white mansion is my habitat aim a lot of sticks li it's laser tag ♪ ♪ rich -- havin' rich sex smoke a lot of trees need a weed plant ♪ ♪ addicted to codeine where the lean at sleepin' on these gs 's a beanbag ♪ ♪ got rick owen jeans cost a cool rack chel from overseas they was patent leather ♪ ♪ tokyo japan they the best ever blueberry
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plants and pets you love. so from all of us at bayer, thank you for trusting in us. then and now. at at&t, we believe in access. the opportunity for everyone to explore a digital world. connecting with the things that matter most. and because nothing keeps us more connected than the internet, we've created access from at&t. california households with at least one resident who receives snap or ssi benefits may qualify for home internet at a discounted rate of $10 a month. no commitment, deposit, or installation fee. visit att.com/accessnow to learn more. tonight the flames are >>> right now at 6:30, a fire ball in san francisco laurel heights inner richmond area. tonight the flames are out but the investigation is just getting started. now we showed it to you live for hours all afternoon as more than 120 firefighters and pg&e tried to cut gas fuelling a blaze that gutted a popular restaurant and shut down one of san francisco's busiest streets. >> we continue our team coverage with anoushah rasta near the inter section of geary. and pg&e trying to fend off criticism at this hour. >> report
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t stophewo shooter alsunded. >> this response by lawro enforcement federal, state, and local agencies did not surprise me, but it still overwhelms me. >> the gunman who h just been let go from his job at the plantire also dead this morning. community members there struggle to come to terms with how this could happen t them. >>> national emergency backlash. president trump ready for a fight just one day after declaring a national emergency to pay for his border wall. the president admits he didn't have to do it this way. do this.'t need to i'd rather do it much faster. >> will that admission make it harder for him to get the money? >>> what a hack. a college freshman who has been hacking since he was 15 years old is so good, he is making enough to pay for his colle education. >> how much money have you made hacking? >> i'd rather not tal about that. >> why he is being tapped by stamford, big companies, even the department of defense. today, saturday, february 16th, 2019.ey ♪ >> we love the "today" show. >> 12 years in the making, but i'm finally here. >> girls trip 2019. >> o-h! >> i-o! >> first time in new york city. >> all the way from main > we took mom to new york for christmas. >> that's me
t stophewo shooter alsunded. >> this response by lawro enforcement federal, state, and local agencies did not surprise me, but it still overwhelms me. >> the gunman who h just been let go from his job at the plantire also dead this morning. community members there struggle to come to terms with how this could happen t them. >>> national emergency backlash. president trump ready for a fight just one day after declaring a national emergency to pay for his border wall. the...
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plants and pets you love. so from all of us at bayer, thank you for trusting in us. then and now. at at&t, we believe in access. the opportunity for everyone to explore a digital world. connecting with the things that matter most. and because nothing keeps us more connected than the internet, we've created access from at&t. california households with at least one resident who receives snap or ssi benefits may qualify for home internet at a discounted rate of $10 a month. no commitment, deposit, or installation fee. visit att.com/accessnow to learn more. >>> this week's rainfall has led managers of the santa clara valley water district to release water from anderson reservoir, as ktvu's jesse gary report they want to prevent the reservoir reaching capacity during the next round of stars. >> reporter: the release valve at the bottom anderson bazaar is once again shooting water downstream. after a rate of 156 gallons per minute, it is a preventive measure not taken since the record rainfall winter of 2017. but now the body of water above sits at 35.5% of capacity. >> this is a seismically de
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t. these mountains of plastic oppressed cracked and then bailed among the by is this p.t. . is carbonite it's a two hundred twenty thousand square foot plant with a chance to use chopsticks into material from the bottles. as a mechanical engineer. i feel like a kid in a candy store that is not a good role model i know you have. poor hair or broken in the past six separate it from any debris and then washed in hot water in our second stage that washes the very clearly separates their calves and labels from the p.c. bottles is then separated into clear petey greene. the clear and colored p.t. is ground into flakes and washed again heated then melted and then becomes pellets . the good ones want a bottle to bottle recycling the plastic from one bottle is used to make another nothing and often not until they even recycle the labels and casts. in pepsi's they could use among the companies heavily invested in one to one. so if we get the recycled retiring up in the us you know it's very easy. hundred percent recycled material for use if you keep something in a closed loop he replacing version resources over and over and over again catches up wit
t. these mountains of plastic oppressed cracked and then bailed among the by is this p.t. . is carbonite it's a two hundred twenty thousand square foot plant with a chance to use chopsticks into material from the bottles. as a mechanical engineer. i feel like a kid in a candy store that is not a good role model i know you have. poor hair or broken in the past six separate it from any debris and then washed in hot water in our second stage that washes the very clearly separates their calves and...
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model t to suvs, ford chicago factories to get $1 billion upgrade, add 500 jobs to build the latest models. the overhaul is expected to start next month. the total number of workers in chicago plantsthe facility is the first of six planned buildings in the complex. the company expects to finish the other five buildings by the end of 2023. from the hartford current this morning, yard goats go peanut-free for all home games. the yard goats are a minor league bas baseball team. they're ditching peanuts and cracker jacks for the 2019 season beyond because of the allergy risk. fans are asked to submit a new lyric for take me out to the ballgame. we'll take a short break, when we come back, putting on pressure, president trump gearing up to sign a an executive order which bans chinese telecom in america. what that means for trade talks coming up. a widespread outage at wells fargo, we'll tell you how it's affecting the big bank's atms and online mobile banking. back in a moment. ♪ i hear it in the background and she's watching too, saying [indistinct conversation] [friend] i've never seen that before. ♪ ♪ i have... ♪ .. maria: good friday, thank you for joining us, i and maria but relie
model t to suvs, ford chicago factories to get $1 billion upgrade, add 500 jobs to build the latest models. the overhaul is expected to start next month. the total number of workers in chicago plantsthe facility is the first of six planned buildings in the complex. the company expects to finish the other five buildings by the end of 2023. from the hartford current this morning, yard goats go peanut-free for all home games. the yard goats are a minor league bas baseball team. they're ditching...