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. >> reporter: tom carpenter founded hanford challenge, a nonprofit watchdog organization, they found these documents, found that chemical levels were much higher than necessary. >> concentration limits were 13,000 times the oel. >> they found that this chemical was emitting 13,000 times what it should be in order to be safe for ahuman? >> exactly. because page after page of these kinds of things where you know there are 3,000 times, 3700 times the permissible limit, you know, 2778 times. >> reporter: in july hanford officials said they tested thousands of air samples and found no evidence of dangerous exposures but just five days ago, results of a five year test of the site revealed there's strong evidence that a causal link exists. major deficiencies in the current system. the government paid contractor responsible for site was putting workers at risk. >> they are into denial. and it makes me very angry and very sad for have this system to allow that, it's heartless. >> the october report echoed what carpenter has been saying for quite some time. the current system at hanford is inc
. >> reporter: tom carpenter founded hanford challenge, a nonprofit watchdog organization, they found these documents, found that chemical levels were much higher than necessary. >> concentration limits were 13,000 times the oel. >> they found that this chemical was emitting 13,000 times what it should be in order to be safe for ahuman? >> exactly. because page after page of these kinds of things where you know there are 3,000 times, 3700 times the permissible limit, you...
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senator tom carpenter helped serves meals and he chatted with those in attendance. >>> a 31 year traditionerved in chester county, the tables were filled as always at the westchester senior center for a wonderful holiday meal, this family style meal is welcome to anyone, it includes appetizers and variety show. >>> it's all about breaking bread and the spirit of friendship and gratitude, nora muchanic reports. >> volunteers at st. paul's methodist church in williamsboro were serving up meals from chapter 26 of the purple heart. they served up a meal to anyone that needed it. >> i came out to enjoy it. >> in the tough economic times, the idea is that no family and no one should go without a hot turkey dinner on the holiday. >> come and break bread today for the fellowship on the day all of us giving thanks. >> some of it was given to the homeless and without cooking facilities so they could have a hot meal too. >> they might not be able to afford one or get one. when my husband was sick people came in to help us and gave us the service and love and we want to give back to the community. >>
senator tom carpenter helped serves meals and he chatted with those in attendance. >>> a 31 year traditionerved in chester county, the tables were filled as always at the westchester senior center for a wonderful holiday meal, this family style meal is welcome to anyone, it includes appetizers and variety show. >>> it's all about breaking bread and the spirit of friendship and gratitude, nora muchanic reports. >> volunteers at st. paul's methodist church in williamsboro...
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senator tom carpenter kept the tradition alive this holiday and donned an apron and gloves and manneday. emanuel dining hall serves the homeless in the first state. >> they shut down part of 52nd street in philadelphia today to help feed nor than 500 people at thanksgiving. this is the second year in a row that tasty's closed their doors and offered free meals to people. this is the time to give to one another and share what you have. >> a lot of people had their coats on at the parade. >> it was chilly, temperatures 11 degrees below average currently, you can feel the chill in the air. we'll show you the picture outside, sky 6 hd a nice shot of the center city skyline, lots of clouds around and the temperature at 40 degrees, the dew point 48 and no precipitation we are tracking and the coastal low is out of here and winds out of the northwest bringing in the windchill of 48 degrees, cape may the temperature is 40 degrees and the winds out of the northwest at 16 miles per hour. take a look at black friday, and the shoppers there, as we get into the morning, 29 degrees and at 5:00 a.m.
senator tom carpenter kept the tradition alive this holiday and donned an apron and gloves and manneday. emanuel dining hall serves the homeless in the first state. >> they shut down part of 52nd street in philadelphia today to help feed nor than 500 people at thanksgiving. this is the second year in a row that tasty's closed their doors and offered free meals to people. this is the time to give to one another and share what you have. >> a lot of people had their coats on at the...
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Nov 18, 2014
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today youth activists staged a protest outside senator bennett of colorado and senator tom carpenter who demanded against the pipeline. activists from the tribe are still on capitol hill working hard. senator mary landieu calling in hark in and rock fella and michigan they are standing tall. they aren't going with the keystone pipeline. let me know what you think. will senator mary landieu say anything to win? leave us a text and we'll bring results later on the show. >>> for more let me bring in president of the rosebud sioux tribe. good to have you with us tonight. >> good to be here, ed, thank you. >> you bet. you said you are willing to lay down your life to stop this. do you feel the same way tonight? >> yes, i do, ed. this is a way of life. we're taubing abo talking about of life of all native american people. i was elected to defend our people. i will do that. >> are you willing to be confrontational with law enforcement. >> we hope it won't come down to that but we're willing to be confrontational with keystone pipeline if they try to cross our treaty lands. >> and you are le
today youth activists staged a protest outside senator bennett of colorado and senator tom carpenter who demanded against the pipeline. activists from the tribe are still on capitol hill working hard. senator mary landieu calling in hark in and rock fella and michigan they are standing tall. they aren't going with the keystone pipeline. let me know what you think. will senator mary landieu say anything to win? leave us a text and we'll bring results later on the show. >>> for more let...
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Nov 19, 2014
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carpenter. i am here with joanne nosuchunsky. and i haven't seen a sweater this ugly since i woke up in michael moore's lap. it was all he was wearing. it is andy levy. and tom shillue. and her policy to know her policy. next to me fox news national security analyst kt mcfar land and the kt stands for killer thoughts. that's right. a block. the lede. that's the first story. >> they added ass to the class. a north carolina teacher is in trouble over a genetic assignment that asked if a kardashian-sized caboose could be inherited. it is the subject of tonight's -- >> is this racist? >> i didn't forget this time. the questionable question appeared on a test on genetics for students at a charlotte high school. it read -- my eyes. lotsamanda has a big booty, the dominant trait. her man has a small booty which is recessive. they get married and have a baby named la princess. what is the chance la princess will inherit her big mom's big booty. some complained that it had racial under tones. the district has pulled the worksheet and the teacher apologized to anyone who was offended. speaking of big butts. ♪ >> that was actually a meat grinder. a horrible, horrible s
carpenter. i am here with joanne nosuchunsky. and i haven't seen a sweater this ugly since i woke up in michael moore's lap. it was all he was wearing. it is andy levy. and tom shillue. and her policy to know her policy. next to me fox news national security analyst kt mcfar land and the kt stands for killer thoughts. that's right. a block. the lede. that's the first story. >> they added ass to the class. a north carolina teacher is in trouble over a genetic assignment that asked if a...