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. >> this -- the orangey, maple-looking blobs in the honeycomb -- that's pollen that and the almost water-colored substance around these bees here is honey that hasn't been capped yet, which they're still working on. and this is all capped honey which they've finished working on. and that's just storage for them. this is all capped brood, and that's bees being born. and the bees will crawl out of there when they're ready to be born. >> when "teen kids news" continues, we'll tell you how you can help be-friend the bees. >> as we've reported, when it comes to pollinating fruits and vegetables, bees are the "a"-team. without them, we'd have a lot fewer foods to eat. bees also give us honey, which many say can be a healthier >> we have to remember that it's still a sugar, so we don't want to go crazy with it. >> since honey is sweeter than sugar, you can use less of it. and if you think all honey tastes the same, you're in for a surprise. zeke explains that honey can be varietal. that means there's different varieties, depending on where the bees gather the nectar. >> single varietal honeys are honey
. >> this -- the orangey, maple-looking blobs in the honeycomb -- that's pollen that and the almost water-colored substance around these bees here is honey that hasn't been capped yet, which they're still working on. and this is all capped honey which they've finished working on. and that's just storage for them. this is all capped brood, and that's bees being born. and the bees will crawl out of there when they're ready to be born. >> when "teen kids news" continues,...
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. >> this -- the orangey, maple-looking blobs in the honeycomb -- that's pollen that they have brought into the hive. substance around these bees here is honey that hasn't been capped on. and this is all capped honey which they've finished working on. and that's just storage for them. this is all capped brood, and that's bees being born. and the bees will crawl out of there when they're ready to be born. >> when "teen kids news" continues, we'll tell you how we'll be right back. >> as we've reported, when it comes to pollinating fruits and vegetables, bees are the "a"-team. without them, we'd have a lot fewer foods to eat. bees also give us honey, which many say can be a healthier alternative to processed sugar. >> we have to remember that it's to go crazy with it. >> since honey is sweeter than sugar, you can use less of it. and if you think all honey tastes the same, you're in for a surprise. zeke explains that honey can be varietal. that means there's different varieties, depending on where the bees gather the nectar. >> single varietal honeys are honeys that come from a specific fl
. >> this -- the orangey, maple-looking blobs in the honeycomb -- that's pollen that they have brought into the hive. substance around these bees here is honey that hasn't been capped on. and this is all capped honey which they've finished working on. and that's just storage for them. this is all capped brood, and that's bees being born. and the bees will crawl out of there when they're ready to be born. >> when "teen kids news" continues, we'll tell you how we'll be right...
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. >> at the time city and state officials insisted the water was okay to drink. >> it's orangey when it settles all the way down. >> for more than a year now rhonda and tens of thousands of flint residents have been without certainty that their drinking water is safe. the state agency tasked with overseeing testing of the drinking water for safety is still trying oexplain what went wrong. >> there was no nefarious intent to put flint at risk. let me be clear of that, i have said mistakes were made. >> dan wyatt had at the time headed the michigan department of environmental quality. this is what he said this week before he resigned. >> have there been a public spolg to the people of flint? >> i have policiesed because of our tone about. >> you won't say you're sorry? >> i -- i recognize flint. is anxious and concerned about it. and i feel the plan that we have addresses the issue and we're committed to seeing that plan through. >> during an october press conference wyatt announced that flint was using proper precautions to stop lead from leaching into the water supply. >> know that wh
. >> at the time city and state officials insisted the water was okay to drink. >> it's orangey when it settles all the way down. >> for more than a year now rhonda and tens of thousands of flint residents have been without certainty that their drinking water is safe. the state agency tasked with overseeing testing of the drinking water for safety is still trying oexplain what went wrong. >> there was no nefarious intent to put flint at risk. let me be clear of that, i...
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. >> reporter: at a time whether state and city officials insisted the water was okay to drink. >> yes it's orangey when it settles all the way down. >> for mean a year now rhonda and tens of thousands of flint residents, mostly minorities and many low income have been without certainty that their drinking water is safe. most recently hers tested positive for high amounts of lead, a toxic element especially dangerous for children. >> look at the other pumpkin. do you want the pumpkin back? >> rhonda's daughter kaitlin is developmentally delayed and has a heart condition. >> when you hear lead poisoning and lead problems in the water, what did that do for the family? >> it raises your anxiety level, it gives you the unknown. i feel like i'm numb, rebuilding from a water issue. in my home. in addition to reply daughter being exposed to lead. >> how much had she been drinking the water? >> it was almost a year that i got my own filter to put in there. we were drinking the water and we were exposed and we were cooking with the water. >> it's going to rain. >> it's overwhelming and there's just somethin
. >> reporter: at a time whether state and city officials insisted the water was okay to drink. >> yes it's orangey when it settles all the way down. >> for mean a year now rhonda and tens of thousands of flint residents, mostly minorities and many low income have been without certainty that their drinking water is safe. most recently hers tested positive for high amounts of lead, a toxic element especially dangerous for children. >> look at the other pumpkin. do you...
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. >> reporter: at a time when state and city officials insisted the water was okay to drink. >> yeah, it's orangey when it settles all the way down. >> reporter: for more than a year now rhonda and tens of thousands of flint residents, mostly minorities and many low income, have been without certainty that their drinking water is safe. the state agency tasked with overseeing testing of the drinking water for safety is still trying to explain what went wrong. >> there was no nepharious intent to put flint at risk. let me be real clear about that. >> reporter: dan wyant heads the department. have you apologized to flint? >> i apologized to some that brought it forward because of our tone. >> you won't say you're sorry? >> i -- i recognize flint is anxious and concerned about it, and i feel the plan that we have addresses the issue and we're committed to seeing the plan through. >> reporter: during an octobered press conference, he announced flint was using proper precautions to keep lead from leaching into the water supply. >> when we switched from the water, they utilized corrosion controls. >> he
. >> reporter: at a time when state and city officials insisted the water was okay to drink. >> yeah, it's orangey when it settles all the way down. >> reporter: for more than a year now rhonda and tens of thousands of flint residents, mostly minorities and many low income, have been without certainty that their drinking water is safe. the state agency tasked with overseeing testing of the drinking water for safety is still trying to explain what went wrong. >> there was...