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highly toxic five to eight times more toxic than the x. which is already very very toxic so small amounts should have killed mr creep out for sure but again it's very difficult to assess and evaluate this kind of question before knowing exactly how the product was delivered the interesting thing with nobody chalks is that there are so many of them and they come in so many different forms they can come in a powered as solid as a crystal and even as a liquid but just to give you some reference if this was a variety of the nuvi chalks a single drop is enough to kill ten people ten people within minutes if this was in the hailed even more units one and putting it we can tell you symptoms that follows in minutes if it gets in the skin symptoms and can take from minutes to. at first one might think that the script could only have survived because the dude's had to be very small but the reported symptoms don't match they simply missing a little of it is when witnesses found them they said cyril gaze cripple was rocking back and forth waving his h
highly toxic five to eight times more toxic than the x. which is already very very toxic so small amounts should have killed mr creep out for sure but again it's very difficult to assess and evaluate this kind of question before knowing exactly how the product was delivered the interesting thing with nobody chalks is that there are so many of them and they come in so many different forms they can come in a powered as solid as a crystal and even as a liquid but just to give you some reference if...
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highly toxic five to eight times more toxic than the x. which is already very very toxic so a small amount should have killed mr creep out for sure but but again it's very difficult to assess and evaluate this kind of question before knowing exactly how the product was delivered the interesting thing with nobody chalks is that there are so many of them and they come in so many different forms they can come in a powered as solid as a crystal and even as a liquid but just to give you some reference if this was a variety of the nuvi chalks a single drop is enough to kill ten people ten people within minutes if this was in the hailed even more units on putting it we can tell you symptoms appear and follows in minutes if it gets in the skin symptoms and can take from minutes to. at first one might think that the script could only have survived because the dude's had to be very small but the reported symptoms don't match they're simply missing a little when witnesses found them they said cyril gaze cripple was rocking back and forth waving his h
highly toxic five to eight times more toxic than the x. which is already very very toxic so a small amount should have killed mr creep out for sure but but again it's very difficult to assess and evaluate this kind of question before knowing exactly how the product was delivered the interesting thing with nobody chalks is that there are so many of them and they come in so many different forms they can come in a powered as solid as a crystal and even as a liquid but just to give you some...
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highly toxic five to eight times more toxic than the x. which is already very very toxic so a small amount should have killed mr creep out for sure but again it's very difficult to assess and evaluate this kind of question before knowing exactly how the product was delivered the interesting thing with nobody chalks is that there are so many of them and they come in so many different forms they can come in a powered as solid as a crystal and even as a liquid but just to give you some reference if this was a variety of the nuvi chalks a single drop is enough to kill ten people ten people within minutes if this was in the hailed even more units one and putting it we can tell you are symptoms appear and follows in minutes if it gets on the skin symptoms and can take from minutes to hours. at first one might think that the script could only have survived because the dude's had to be very small but the reported symptoms don't match they simply missing a little of it when witnesses found them they said serug a script was rocking back and forth wa
highly toxic five to eight times more toxic than the x. which is already very very toxic so a small amount should have killed mr creep out for sure but again it's very difficult to assess and evaluate this kind of question before knowing exactly how the product was delivered the interesting thing with nobody chalks is that there are so many of them and they come in so many different forms they can come in a powered as solid as a crystal and even as a liquid but just to give you some reference...
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highly toxic five to eight times more toxic than the x. which is already very very toxic so a small amount should have killed mr creep out for sure but again it's very difficult to assess and evaluate this kind of question before knowing exactly how the product was delivered the interesting thing with nova chalks is that there are so many of them and they come in so many different forms they can come in a powered as solid as a crystal and even as a liquid but just to give you some reference if this was a variety of the nuvi chalks a single drop is enough to kill ten people ten people within minutes if this was in the hailed even more units on the putting it we can hail the symptoms that follows in minutes if it gets in the skin symptoms and can take from minutes to hours. at first one might think that the script could only have survived because the doods had to be very small but the reported symptoms don't match they simply missing a little of it when witnesses found them they said serug a scrip or was rocking back and forth waving his han
highly toxic five to eight times more toxic than the x. which is already very very toxic so a small amount should have killed mr creep out for sure but again it's very difficult to assess and evaluate this kind of question before knowing exactly how the product was delivered the interesting thing with nova chalks is that there are so many of them and they come in so many different forms they can come in a powered as solid as a crystal and even as a liquid but just to give you some reference if...
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know what but when you use toxic chemicals like agent orange. it affects not only the soldiers at the time. but also future generations of innocent civilians. although then you go. back for it to continue in this part of vietnam to restore the environment but it will take decades to rebuild the complex ecosystem that was once in place here. the it is just one of many places around the world that are still dealing with the effects of wars that have long since and. what's more military policy can also damage the environment in peacetime. the environmental impacts of war far exceed that during violent conflict that's why our conception of warfare a call she begins with war preparations just for preparations alone. consume about fifteen million square kilometers six percent of the raw material used around the world that makes the militaristic use of the earth's resources as a critical critical component to overall human use of nature. the u.s. defense department consumes more petroleum than any other government agency on earth more than one hundred
know what but when you use toxic chemicals like agent orange. it affects not only the soldiers at the time. but also future generations of innocent civilians. although then you go. back for it to continue in this part of vietnam to restore the environment but it will take decades to rebuild the complex ecosystem that was once in place here. the it is just one of many places around the world that are still dealing with the effects of wars that have long since and. what's more military policy can...
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this is toxic algae in the river. images like this are becoming all too common for residents in this area. and the picture actually doesn't do it justice. this is not just the color of the water. this is thick, thick algae of a kind that, you know, is inches deep. and you can imagine that everything underneath that is not just being cut off from sunlight and oxygen, but it's toxic. it's killing everything that is underneath it as well. you can't go in that water, you can't touch it, and anything that's in it is going to struggle to survive. now, over the weekend, particularly on sunday morning, i began to raise concerns and the concerns of our coastal communities who are on the receiving end of this. imagine if you live in one of these communities, you see the pictures of the lake. it's basically all green. and you know that on monday morning, they are going to open it up and all of this stuff is going to come pouring down in your area, and they're frightened. it's like impending doom. we reached out to the president,
this is toxic algae in the river. images like this are becoming all too common for residents in this area. and the picture actually doesn't do it justice. this is not just the color of the water. this is thick, thick algae of a kind that, you know, is inches deep. and you can imagine that everything underneath that is not just being cut off from sunlight and oxygen, but it's toxic. it's killing everything that is underneath it as well. you can't go in that water, you can't touch it, and...
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locally but federally they divide the people and that's what they do they also allow for all this toxic waste of the destruction of the environment in the area because of profit and that's what they didn't want them and in fact they found that when they basically banned politicians and they banned the police crime fell so i'm going to turn to this article from the united states where you see similar ingredients pants families failed at gas stations cost taxpayers twenty million dollars plus vice president mike. and turns in a style jack when he talks about growing up in small town columbus indiana where his father helped build a midwestern empire of more than two hundred gas stations that provided an upbringing on quote the front row of the american dream the collapse of calle brothers oil company in two thousand and four was widely publicized less well known is that the state of indiana and to a smaller extent kentucky and illinois are still on the hook for millions of dollars to clean up more than eighty five contaminated sites across the three states including underground tanks that
locally but federally they divide the people and that's what they do they also allow for all this toxic waste of the destruction of the environment in the area because of profit and that's what they didn't want them and in fact they found that when they basically banned politicians and they banned the police crime fell so i'm going to turn to this article from the united states where you see similar ingredients pants families failed at gas stations cost taxpayers twenty million dollars plus...
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rain, heat and pollutants are causing an outbreak of toxic algae.e can cause a sore throat, nausea and other health issues. lawmakers in florida want the governor to declare a state of emergency over lake okeechobee's toxic algae problem. orteel bojorquez is there. >> reporter: chris wittman has been fishing southwest florida his entire life, but the once postcard-perfect summer waters are becoming fouled by slimy and toxic green algae. >> it's not looking good for the future. i mean, i've canceled my trips the last few weeks. because of this issue, i'm not on the water as much as i once was. >> reporter: it's a recurring nightmare, but this year's early bloom could signal one of the worst summers yet. the problem starts here: lake okeechobee, the aquatic lifeblood of south florida. yfter heavy rains, the army corps of engineers released millions of gallons to relieve pressure on the lake's old earthen dam. itt the water is chock full of chemicals and nutrients, much of it run-off from commercial agriculture and sprawling development. when that mix
rain, heat and pollutants are causing an outbreak of toxic algae.e can cause a sore throat, nausea and other health issues. lawmakers in florida want the governor to declare a state of emergency over lake okeechobee's toxic algae problem. orteel bojorquez is there. >> reporter: chris wittman has been fishing southwest florida his entire life, but the once postcard-perfect summer waters are becoming fouled by slimy and toxic green algae. >> it's not looking good for the future. i...
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oil simply is more toxic than we thought.low levels of oil actually kills fish eggs and embryos. it's stunts growth of wildlife, fish, and like this black oyster catcher. and i'm talking here if levels of oil that are currently running off our streets and into our urban coastal waterways. that's the level. the same low levels of oil also disrupt cell function in this river otter, what happened was that -- polypsychic carbon the fraction of oil it disrupted synthesis so blood could not carry oxygen and couldn't catch their fast moving prey. oil these pah's suppressed immune system of people as well. but we're talking about animals right now. and in particular, it suppressed immune system of herring this contradicted to the collapse of herring in 1993, the other half that have e qition is that the young fish simply did not survive in 1989. the problem with herring is that herring are the basic fish in prince william sound so you take out herring and you leave a big hole there's nothing for sea lion the sea birds to eat. so what
oil simply is more toxic than we thought.low levels of oil actually kills fish eggs and embryos. it's stunts growth of wildlife, fish, and like this black oyster catcher. and i'm talking here if levels of oil that are currently running off our streets and into our urban coastal waterways. that's the level. the same low levels of oil also disrupt cell function in this river otter, what happened was that -- polypsychic carbon the fraction of oil it disrupted synthesis so blood could not carry...
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we also had a presentation by the toxics team on chlorinated testimony cals. we discussed what the city is doing in terms of procurement and legislation to rid ourselves of these harmful chemicals. on may 14, 2018, the committee received a comprehensive presentation on the effects of natural gas on san francisco's climate action goals and the opportunities to eliminate or at least minimize natural gas from buildings. wendy and sylvia of the climate team discussed the national discussion going on right now, and the severity of natural gas, which is really methane leaks, to our planet. rachel golden of the sierra club joined us and told us about the future of electric vacation and moving away from natural gas. and finally, the san francisco unified school district san francisco unified school district talked about some of the innovative ways about how the school district is taking to take the lead to move towards electrifification. and then, a report that studies the various type of he mernling mobility services, everything from lyft and uber to scooters and the
we also had a presentation by the toxics team on chlorinated testimony cals. we discussed what the city is doing in terms of procurement and legislation to rid ourselves of these harmful chemicals. on may 14, 2018, the committee received a comprehensive presentation on the effects of natural gas on san francisco's climate action goals and the opportunities to eliminate or at least minimize natural gas from buildings. wendy and sylvia of the climate team discussed the national discussion going...
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the toxic stress they are experiencing, not having access to health care and food that they need. is also research showing all of those together have even greater effects. what did the consequences look like? i should note that these are consequences that can happen. there is a chance to remedy this , that is partly why we feel such a sense of urgency. substantial can be consequences on learning, the toxic stress, the other kinds of insecurity and instability, children's lives being more isolated, not being able to have a stable home. all of those things have effects on learning, health, and effects that can go to adulthood. what i want to say to all of the caller is that in addition to the moral reasons for caring, to me there's a very practical reason. about 9 million children under /4 of all and about 1 children have at least one immigrant parent. while because it was his for children are greatest when those children have seen -- while the consequences for children are greatest when those children have seen the effects of deportation, they affect the whole community. in 20 year
the toxic stress they are experiencing, not having access to health care and food that they need. is also research showing all of those together have even greater effects. what did the consequences look like? i should note that these are consequences that can happen. there is a chance to remedy this , that is partly why we feel such a sense of urgency. substantial can be consequences on learning, the toxic stress, the other kinds of insecurity and instability, children's lives being more...
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oil is more toxic than we thought. two people, two animals as al gore said, we cannot solve the climate crisis until we saw the democracy crisis so it we had first-hand experience with the democracy crisis and let's take a look. first now the private damages litigation from the exxon valdez oil spill because this is our introduction that democracy is not functioning as we think this is in our high school gym four days after the exxon valdez oil spill when a spokesperson came to our community and promised to make ma call. the legal systemfailed to deliver on this promise . >>. >> you have some good luck and you don't realize it. >> we do this straight. we will consider what ever it takes to keep you whole. >> what have you lost at this point that i can compensate for? if your next don't tell usand we can take care of, if you can show that your motel goes out of business . it took 20 years to sell these, i guarantee you we never had a claim go 20 years . the claims will be settled promptly and people with reasonable clai
oil is more toxic than we thought. two people, two animals as al gore said, we cannot solve the climate crisis until we saw the democracy crisis so it we had first-hand experience with the democracy crisis and let's take a look. first now the private damages litigation from the exxon valdez oil spill because this is our introduction that democracy is not functioning as we think this is in our high school gym four days after the exxon valdez oil spill when a spokesperson came to our community...
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scientists say that two common ingredients can be toxic to the reefs.cription will be allowed to use them. and china daily reports on the crawfish craze that's been scoring big points at the football world cup. although beijing's team may be missing from the tournament — the country's crustaceans are winning over fans. millions have already been snapped up. us secretary of state mike pompeo will make his way to pyongyang later, as work towards north korean denuclearisation continues. the white house confirmed mr pompeo will meet north korean president kimjong—un to "continue consultations and implement the forward progress" following last month's summit in singapore. meanwhile north and south korea have come together for a friendly basketball game as a show of goodwill amid the diplomacy. a short time ago i got the latest from the bbc‘s mariko oi in seoul. various quite a rash on the us secretary of state to get some kind of concrete action, because all we have got so far is words. north korea's commitment to denuclearisation, but evidence such as satel
scientists say that two common ingredients can be toxic to the reefs.cription will be allowed to use them. and china daily reports on the crawfish craze that's been scoring big points at the football world cup. although beijing's team may be missing from the tournament — the country's crustaceans are winning over fans. millions have already been snapped up. us secretary of state mike pompeo will make his way to pyongyang later, as work towards north korean denuclearisation continues. the...
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toxic blue-green algae is in full bloom here in discovery bay. clumps are forming along the piers and the harbor. contra costa environmental health issued a warning for people and pets to stay out of the water in discovery bay and not to eat any fish from here. but that's not stopping a lot of people. >> a bit of boating, you know. some wake boarding. >> reporter: this group isn't worried about the algae. >> i have been out here for years and it hasn't got me yet. so all good. >> reporter: contra costa health services says it took 12 samples from different parts of discovery bay all testing positive for cyano- toxics. it can make you sick. >> humans can get rashes and respiratory issues and other things. >> reporter: although it isn't fatal it may cause liver damage. two dogs died last year after swimming in toxic algae- contaminated water in napa. but people we spoke with believe the warning is overblown. they insist the water is safe away from the dock. you have been going swim? >> yeah, with my daughter. >> reporter: no concerns? >> i'm fine.
toxic blue-green algae is in full bloom here in discovery bay. clumps are forming along the piers and the harbor. contra costa environmental health issued a warning for people and pets to stay out of the water in discovery bay and not to eat any fish from here. but that's not stopping a lot of people. >> a bit of boating, you know. some wake boarding. >> reporter: this group isn't worried about the algae. >> i have been out here for years and it hasn't got me yet. so all good....
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does that chap want to call that toxic? maybe he should call that toxic and explain that to the minority communities across america. >> laura: i would also say wages are going up. italy is waking up. austria's waking up. poland, you're going to go down the list and see more european countries saying it's worked out for germany okay, but a lot of these policies haven't worked out for our working class. fascinating conversation, all of you. great different insights and we really appreciate it. the former fbi attorney who trashed candidate trump in those text messages refused to testify today. republican mark meadows and attorney alan dershowitz will be here to explain what's going to happen next. meadows and attorney alan dershowitz will be here to explain what's going to happen sorry, i can't make it. it's just my eczema again, but it's fine. yeah, it's fine. you okay? eczema. it's fine. hey! hi! aren't you hot? eczema again? it's fine. i saw something the other day. myeczemaexposed.com. your eczema could be something called
does that chap want to call that toxic? maybe he should call that toxic and explain that to the minority communities across america. >> laura: i would also say wages are going up. italy is waking up. austria's waking up. poland, you're going to go down the list and see more european countries saying it's worked out for germany okay, but a lot of these policies haven't worked out for our working class. fascinating conversation, all of you. great different insights and we really appreciate...
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locally but federally they divide the people and that's what they do they also allow for all this toxic waste and the destruction of the environment in the area because of profit and that's what they didn't want them and in fact they found that when they basically banned politicians and they banned the police crime fell so i'm going to turn to this article from the united states where you see similar ingredients pants families failed at gas stations cost taxpayers twenty million dollars plus vice president mike. and turns in a style jack when he talks about growing up in small town columbus indiana where his father helped build a midwestern empire of more than two hundred gas stations that provided an upbringing on quote the front row of the american dream the collapse of calle brothers oil company in two thousand and four was widely publicized well less well known is that the state of indiana and to a smaller extent kentucky and illinois are still on the hook for millions of dollars to clean up more than eighty five contaminated sites across the three states including underground tanks
locally but federally they divide the people and that's what they do they also allow for all this toxic waste and the destruction of the environment in the area because of profit and that's what they didn't want them and in fact they found that when they basically banned politicians and they banned the police crime fell so i'm going to turn to this article from the united states where you see similar ingredients pants families failed at gas stations cost taxpayers twenty million dollars plus...
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does that chap want to call that toxic? maybe he should call that toxic and its claim that to the minority communities across america. >> laura: i would also say wages are going up. italy is waking up. austria's waking up. poland, you're going to go code on the list and see more european countries thing it's worked out for germany okay but a lot of these policies haven'tr working class. fascinating conversation, all of you. great different insights who we really appreciate it. a former fbi attorney trashed candidate trumping those text messages refused to testify today. republican mark meadows and attorney alan dershowitz will be here to explain what's going to happen next. (director) cut! nice, candace, but this time bold. did someone say "bold?" (gasping) starkist jalapeo tuna in a pouch! loaded with bold flavor. just tear, eat... mmmmm. and go bold! try all of my bold creations pouches! >> laura: you remember lisa page, right? she was half of the anti-trump protecting dual along with her lover peter strzok. are they sti
does that chap want to call that toxic? maybe he should call that toxic and its claim that to the minority communities across america. >> laura: i would also say wages are going up. italy is waking up. austria's waking up. poland, you're going to go code on the list and see more european countries thing it's worked out for germany okay but a lot of these policies haven'tr working class. fascinating conversation, all of you. great different insights who we really appreciate it. a former...
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at that time, it was office of toxic substances, ops, then ott. over the course of four years. in my fourth year, i went to work on the hill for the ledges fellow program and my office reorganized yet again and i realized there was probably more stability working in congress than there was in the epa at the time. and i say that half-joking, because i do understand firsthand the stress that goes along with a change in management or a change in the reorganization. and we're going through that change now and i understand how stressful that can be. and i want you to know that i understand that and that i will try to minimize the stress that you all deal with in a daily basis, as employees here at the agency. during my time, henry mentioned, i had three bronze medals as an epa employee. i'm actually wearing one of the bronze medal pins today. when i went to work in the senate, i worked for two great members of the senate. and i spent 12 years working on the senate environment and public works committee. the epa committee has jurisdiction of all the statutes that we have here at the
at that time, it was office of toxic substances, ops, then ott. over the course of four years. in my fourth year, i went to work on the hill for the ledges fellow program and my office reorganized yet again and i realized there was probably more stability working in congress than there was in the epa at the time. and i say that half-joking, because i do understand firsthand the stress that goes along with a change in management or a change in the reorganization. and we're going through that...
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it could be a toxic mix. couldn't it? bob: ultimately, it could end bad. i think that some of the angst coming out of the tweets, at a time borrowing is going to go up, why would you want borrowing rate to go up? the other way to look at it is the opportunity is now. you still are at relatively low levels of interest rates. there is plentiful liquidity. you are having structural reform through taxes. , youill get a fiscal spend
it could be a toxic mix. couldn't it? bob: ultimately, it could end bad. i think that some of the angst coming out of the tweets, at a time borrowing is going to go up, why would you want borrowing rate to go up? the other way to look at it is the opportunity is now. you still are at relatively low levels of interest rates. there is plentiful liquidity. you are having structural reform through taxes. , youill get a fiscal spend
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. >>> up next here, florida takes action against a toxic blob. when your blanket's freshness fades before the binge-watching begins... that's when you know, it's half-washed. next time, add downy fabric conditioner. downy conditions fibers with a long-lasting fresh scent. na downy and it's done. discover magnum double cherry truffle. expertly crafted with cherry ice cream and rich belgian chocolate. ♪♪ take pleasure seriously. ♪♪ yeah... but popping these things really helps me...relax. please don't, i'm saving those for later. at least you don't have to worry about renters insurance. just go to geico.com. geico helps with renters insurance? good to know. been doing it for years. that's really good to know. i'll check 'em out. get to know geico. and see how easy homeowners and renters insurance can be. >>> britain's royal family today celebrated the christening of prince louis. 11 weeks old and fifth in line to the throne. mother kate beamed while showing him off. louis's siblings george and charlotte also seemed to enjoy their moment in the spot
. >>> up next here, florida takes action against a toxic blob. when your blanket's freshness fades before the binge-watching begins... that's when you know, it's half-washed. next time, add downy fabric conditioner. downy conditions fibers with a long-lasting fresh scent. na downy and it's done. discover magnum double cherry truffle. expertly crafted with cherry ice cream and rich belgian chocolate. ♪♪ take pleasure seriously. ♪♪ yeah... but popping these things really helps...
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it shows as in europe that the toxic narratives around migration often have an electoral payoff.mething that politicians cannot benefit from and do benefit from. we've seen examples with the u.s. and labor migration, and they've seen schemes like circular migration and benefit migrants and for instance with haiti in the aftermath of the earthquake and the u.s. with the states with the agricultural need took haitian employers to come for a period, six months, a year and they went back to haiti and the studies that have been done show that the u.s. economy benefited, haitian migrants benefitted and haitian, and the haiti economy also benefitted and those schemes can be available in a way for sustainable migration that risks political backlash. if you're fleeing cartel violence, if you can't find safety, and across the border, you are a refugee and the u.s. hasn't grappled with that and they see the southern border as a labor migration and an aspirational migration and part of it is a refugee challenge. part of it is people fleeing violence. people fleeing a desperate lack of rights
it shows as in europe that the toxic narratives around migration often have an electoral payoff.mething that politicians cannot benefit from and do benefit from. we've seen examples with the u.s. and labor migration, and they've seen schemes like circular migration and benefit migrants and for instance with haiti in the aftermath of the earthquake and the u.s. with the states with the agricultural need took haitian employers to come for a period, six months, a year and they went back to haiti...
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counter-terror police say two people who were rushed to the hospital following their possible exposure to a toxic substance were in fact intoxicated with novacek. this evening i received test results from porton down that showed that the two people have been exposed to the nerve agent of the truck however i must say that we are not in a position to say whether the nerve agent was from the same batch the script was with supposed to. the possibility that these two investigations might be linked is clearly a line of inquiry for what is important however the investigation is led by the evidence available and the facts so i don't make any assumptions or indulge in speculation. has further details for. well it's been confirmed by the metropolitan police that the substance that left a man and women critically ill in and spray is indeed snow the chalk in the parish both in the mid forty's charlie rally and dawn sturgis and they're in critical condition at the moment insults pretty district hospital now the two were taken on saturday just eight miles away from the square polytechnic way yulia and sick a s
counter-terror police say two people who were rushed to the hospital following their possible exposure to a toxic substance were in fact intoxicated with novacek. this evening i received test results from porton down that showed that the two people have been exposed to the nerve agent of the truck however i must say that we are not in a position to say whether the nerve agent was from the same batch the script was with supposed to. the possibility that these two investigations might be linked...
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cigarette butts are toxic waste. let's stop the toxic litter. learn more at rethinkbutts.org it's the second leading cancer killer in the u.s. but, it is almost entirely preventable. most colon cancers start as polyps. and screening finds polyps, so they can be removed, before they even turn into cancer. if you're over 50, get screened for colorectal cancer. screening saves lives. nguyen. >>> you're never more than seven minutes away from your "abc 7 mornings mornings mornings.". >> flash flood at 2:00, going up to 5:00. outside, about two thirds of the state under ha, excessive heat watch or not under that because the save grace of a sea breeze. 117 in palm springs, 103 in fresno, 97 in sacramento. monterey about 69 degrees. a look at our warming trend in the accuweather seven-day forecast. >> thank you. >>> tesla is asking suppliers to return payments to help the company reach profitability. "the wall street journal" reviewed a memo tesla sent a supplier last week and in it the electric car company is requesting back a meaningful portion of it
cigarette butts are toxic waste. let's stop the toxic litter. learn more at rethinkbutts.org it's the second leading cancer killer in the u.s. but, it is almost entirely preventable. most colon cancers start as polyps. and screening finds polyps, so they can be removed, before they even turn into cancer. if you're over 50, get screened for colorectal cancer. screening saves lives. nguyen. >>> you're never more than seven minutes away from your "abc 7 mornings mornings...
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yet, my community is getting toxic water with parts greater than 150 parts per billion. as i said, 15 times greater than what is safe for human contact. that's not equitable. that's not right. so i'd ask that the u.s. army corps of engineers, who has the emergency authority granted to them under section 7-13, when there are pollution emergencies, that they use that authority now to stop poisoning my community, to protect the hundreds of thousands of people on the treasure coast of florida and send that dirty toxic water south. i yield back, mr. speaker. the speaker pro tempore: the chair recognizes the gentleman from texas, mr. poe, for five minutes. mr. poe: mr. speaker, millions of data sheets spit out of the printer inside a thick walled secured facility. across the top are americans' names, a list of phone numbers dialed, the frequency which they are called or text a person. who is doing this, you might ask? a criminal organization, a private investigator? who is intentionally stalking and gathering data on innocent american citizens without their knowledge? well, it
yet, my community is getting toxic water with parts greater than 150 parts per billion. as i said, 15 times greater than what is safe for human contact. that's not equitable. that's not right. so i'd ask that the u.s. army corps of engineers, who has the emergency authority granted to them under section 7-13, when there are pollution emergencies, that they use that authority now to stop poisoning my community, to protect the hundreds of thousands of people on the treasure coast of florida and...
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the problem with the chemicals in food wear, this is a toxic potential carcino. that teflon was phased out. the industry say make them shorter. they are not banned. they work well. they are more mobile in food intake and the soil and plants and they are as likely to be as carcinogenic and toxic. a number of studies have come out. they are used on 40% of food wear, the fiber products to help impart water and degrees resistance. there are a lot of products that do not have them. we have been talking with industry for some time. there is an effort to move to and scale up alternatives. going through the third-party certification we can ensure that. that includes next year a test for fluoride compounds. another piece was the idea every usable cups. we have the event in the city that end up producing a lot of litter and disposable cups. we have seen practices by certain vendors where they are able to provide a reusable cup option. we want to encourage that. we are starting with a 10% goal. we work closely with events in the city and ways of providing information or tra
the problem with the chemicals in food wear, this is a toxic potential carcino. that teflon was phased out. the industry say make them shorter. they are not banned. they work well. they are more mobile in food intake and the soil and plants and they are as likely to be as carcinogenic and toxic. a number of studies have come out. they are used on 40% of food wear, the fiber products to help impart water and degrees resistance. there are a lot of products that do not have them. we have been...
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so it could be a toxic substance.ould be, you know, just a couple of molecules of novichok, and is incredibly unlikely. none of us in visit a follow—up action like that, but it is not as such. the authorities must treat it as such, and that is why we are doing this detailed sampling at porton down, and why we have got cordons. until we get the answer, action can't go forward. for the friends and family of the people injured, they are in salisbury hospital, which has chosen proven how good they are at treating toxic injuries, as we saw with the skripals, so they are in the right place. i would like to see a bit more information coming out from the government at the moment to lie people's fears, to tell people not to worry in my view is not good enough. in my expertise, i think they are right, but the key lesson from salisbury was informing the public with as much information as possible, and at the moment, i think that that is a little bit light, but they are waiting for the confirmation of exactly what that chemical i
so it could be a toxic substance.ould be, you know, just a couple of molecules of novichok, and is incredibly unlikely. none of us in visit a follow—up action like that, but it is not as such. the authorities must treat it as such, and that is why we are doing this detailed sampling at porton down, and why we have got cordons. until we get the answer, action can't go forward. for the friends and family of the people injured, they are in salisbury hospital, which has chosen proven how good...
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it is the treatment for these toxic stresses, the toxicity of living in poverty or be the toxicity of being exposed to lead and the trauma of this crisis. when you look at how to intervene, a multilevel approach on policies that individual practice of medicine and individual care. >> host: you've given the scientific explanation of how we deal with it but what i i was stuck at the very end of the book the minute we left here in the interview you prescribe something as a physician can use all i can subscribe at this point is hope. tell us the hope we can do going forward tragic this book is a lot about hope. it's about a crisis, it's about resistance, it's about taking action and opening eyes and it is about hope. it is about building a better tomorrow not only for our children in flint but our children and do it. and hope that i prescribed is not just words. it is actions, and in space, science-based, resilience building action and that's what we need to be doing for all of our children. >> host: dr. mona, we appreciate you. we appreciate you writing this book. i would recommend to ev
it is the treatment for these toxic stresses, the toxicity of living in poverty or be the toxicity of being exposed to lead and the trauma of this crisis. when you look at how to intervene, a multilevel approach on policies that individual practice of medicine and individual care. >> host: you've given the scientific explanation of how we deal with it but what i i was stuck at the very end of the book the minute we left here in the interview you prescribe something as a physician can use...
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up next here, florida takes action against a toxic blob. takes action against a toxic blob. if you use some of these moves way too often... then you might have a common condition called dry mouth... which can be brought on by many things, like medication and medical conditions. biotène provides immediate, long lasting relief from dry mouth symptoms. it is clinically proven to soothe and moisturize a dry mouth. plus, it freshens breath. biotène. immediate and long lasting dry mouth symptom relief. we believe nutrition is full of possibilities to improve your pet's life. we're redefining what nutrition can do. because the possibility of a longer life and a healthy life is the greatest possibility of all. purina pro plan. nutrition that performs. and help you feel more strength & energy in just 2 weeks. i'll take that. ensure high protein, with 16 grams of protein and 4 grams of sugar. ensure® wit(man)(woman)f protein beautiful just like you. (woman) oh, why thank you. [both scream] (burke) coupe soup. and we covered it. we know a thing or two because we've seen a thing or two.
up next here, florida takes action against a toxic blob. takes action against a toxic blob. if you use some of these moves way too often... then you might have a common condition called dry mouth... which can be brought on by many things, like medication and medical conditions. biotène provides immediate, long lasting relief from dry mouth symptoms. it is clinically proven to soothe and moisturize a dry mouth. plus, it freshens breath. biotène. immediate and long lasting dry mouth symptom...
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it is toxic, it is in the water and it can cause problems for people and animals.ittle bit more about those problems and what it can do are cath tanner from the environment agency and fiona, a local vet. we can't see it in the water today, does that mean it is not there? it is there all the time, it occurs naturally in lakes like this one. but when you get the weather conditions right, the hot weather we have seen recently, the algae then forms a bloom, or a scum and that can be toxic to people and animals. what should people be looking out for? when it forms a blooming, it is very visible on the surface — it can be foamy or look like a kind of paint, the colour is not necessarily blue—green, it could be a variety of colours, right from brightest blue—green to brown—red even. 0k. thank you. fiona, we know it can cause problems for humans, making them unwell, but it can be much worse animals. it can be and can be very quick also. we know as soon as they ingested can be within hours they feel unwell because it can really damage the liver. so they can have vomiting, d
it is toxic, it is in the water and it can cause problems for people and animals.ittle bit more about those problems and what it can do are cath tanner from the environment agency and fiona, a local vet. we can't see it in the water today, does that mean it is not there? it is there all the time, it occurs naturally in lakes like this one. but when you get the weather conditions right, the hot weather we have seen recently, the algae then forms a bloom, or a scum and that can be toxic to people...
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we support the ordinance to reduce plastic waste and eliminate toxic chemicals. they've been added to popcorn bags and pastry bags for years. new research has shown that the chemicals can migrate into our groundwater. the substances have been shown to cause kidney and testicular cancer, increase cholesterol level and a variety of the food ware products have been identified. it shows up as an ordinance, if feasible. it would ignite a citywide ordinance for disposable food ware. the board should seize this opportunity to protect our health and groundwater resources reducing plastic pollution that can linger for thousands of years. we look forward to working with the city to implement the ordinance and to put pressure on the manufactures to end the use of these products. thank you. >> supervisor tang: thank you. >> we're here today to speak in support of this legislation. once again, san francisco is leading the way and showing how its commitment to achieving zero waste and we're in support of that and want to thank you for your leadership and the examples of the ot
we support the ordinance to reduce plastic waste and eliminate toxic chemicals. they've been added to popcorn bags and pastry bags for years. new research has shown that the chemicals can migrate into our groundwater. the substances have been shown to cause kidney and testicular cancer, increase cholesterol level and a variety of the food ware products have been identified. it shows up as an ordinance, if feasible. it would ignite a citywide ordinance for disposable food ware. the board should...
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outsourcing of clinical services on a bigger scale public private partnerships peer followed the most toxic disastrous legacy of that period so it's somewhat disingenuous i think of people like other melbourne to present themselves as defenders of the n.h.s. when in fact they have been responsible for privatisation and marketisation on a scale that perhaps even fashion never even dreamt of. this strange little goatees system that everyone seems to be criticizing right now who just finally about the reinstatement bill one of the drafters and professor pollack you're supporting it what would it actually mean well the reason that professor allison pollock and colleague barrister peter roderick have written this and it just reinstatement bill it's ordered by the opposition leader jeremy corbin it is supported absolutely jeremy corbyn and john both coburn and john mcdonnell have signed up to this quite some time ago sadly we are seeing that the new labor elements in the. including the shadow health team and including many of the m.p.'s in the parliamentary labor party do not wish to support the
outsourcing of clinical services on a bigger scale public private partnerships peer followed the most toxic disastrous legacy of that period so it's somewhat disingenuous i think of people like other melbourne to present themselves as defenders of the n.h.s. when in fact they have been responsible for privatisation and marketisation on a scale that perhaps even fashion never even dreamt of. this strange little goatees system that everyone seems to be criticizing right now who just finally about...
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environment, such a toxic political environment when the country is being ripped apart.nships were held in england and the mood was one of great togetherness. cool britannia was the big thing. england was the place to be swinging. there was optimism in the country. you look at the situation now and there is a kind of dearth of leadership. the only leader on any of these from pages is gareth out gate. i will have to take issue with that and we will look at leadership in a minute. we will look at whether the country will have a bright new future as a lot of people hope after brexit. in terms of football for a moment, let us look at some of the other from pages. there are some great pictures. here is the sunday express. happy and glorious. gareth southgate congratulating dele alli there who scored their second header in the 58th minute. inevitably, people will start looking ahead to the match, the semifinal. i think a lot of people were saying, it would have been better if we have got russia rather than croatia. politically, it might not have been quite so enjoyable. i thin
environment, such a toxic political environment when the country is being ripped apart.nships were held in england and the mood was one of great togetherness. cool britannia was the big thing. england was the place to be swinging. there was optimism in the country. you look at the situation now and there is a kind of dearth of leadership. the only leader on any of these from pages is gareth out gate. i will have to take issue with that and we will look at leadership in a minute. we will look at...
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know it's if they really if the silent epidemic it continues to be here in the united states it's toxic leaded that breaks down from chipping peeling flaking paint from windows opening doors upgrading what it does is it damages the reading and reasoning abilities of the brain it handicaps the child its ability to be able to compete in third grade level reading long term learning in school increases school dropout rate but it also increases violent and aggressive behavior and has long term impacts on kidneys and heart and in fact lead exposure can lead to a nineteen percent increase in cardiac arrest can lead to hypertension and can lead to other aspects of brain damage and to that toddler the peeling chip on the windowsill looks like a potato chip doesn't. you know that chip that's about the size of a nickel can break down into that that that can poison over three thousand square feet in a home but mainly kids are getting that let it die.
know it's if they really if the silent epidemic it continues to be here in the united states it's toxic leaded that breaks down from chipping peeling flaking paint from windows opening doors upgrading what it does is it damages the reading and reasoning abilities of the brain it handicaps the child its ability to be able to compete in third grade level reading long term learning in school increases school dropout rate but it also increases violent and aggressive behavior and has long term...
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the algae can grow in dangerous toxic blooms.ting last month showed some algae is already toxic. it can cause rashing, vomiting and fever. children and pets should avoid. >>> a washington today and a bombshell in the russian shall investigation that one law maker is calling a gold mine. michael cohen recorded a conversation with president trump over payments with a mistriss who is a former play boy model. the conversation happened just two months before the 2016 election. the fbi seized that audiotape. >> it could be a gold mine. if they are talking about actions that could constitute a crime or some violation of election law or also if it's a sign there are other tapes. >> donald trump has denied the affair. investigators will have to prove the hush money was to make it an a federal election prime. >>> type the name idiot on google and you will come up with don't trump. they have linked images of trump with the word. it received and protestored played green day in the demonstrations mmpl gobble saps it depends on thousands of fa
the algae can grow in dangerous toxic blooms.ting last month showed some algae is already toxic. it can cause rashing, vomiting and fever. children and pets should avoid. >>> a washington today and a bombshell in the russian shall investigation that one law maker is calling a gold mine. michael cohen recorded a conversation with president trump over payments with a mistriss who is a former play boy model. the conversation happened just two months before the 2016 election. the fbi...
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two dogs died last year after swimming in toxic algae- contaminated water in napa.oke with believe the warning is overblown. they insist the water is safe away from the dock. ungoing -- >> you have been going swimming? >> yes. >> no concerns? >> i'm fine. ha ha! we have a water trampoline and so we just go and play in the water. >> reporter: this is the third year in a row toxic algae has been in discovery bay. >> people get a feeling like the water is not safe to go in, and i believe that it is safe to go in. there are limited areas that could be a risk. >> it makes it challenging, obviously, you know, the community is based around near water, skiing, boating and swimming and things like that. so it is a factor. >> reporter: you don't want people doing that? >> we definitely encourage people to avoid water contact. >> reporter: environmental health says it's not planning to retest the water until fall. so until then, the warning remains in effect whether people clues to heed it or d.c. whether people choose to heed -- whether people choose to heed it or not. in dis
two dogs died last year after swimming in toxic algae- contaminated water in napa.oke with believe the warning is overblown. they insist the water is safe away from the dock. ungoing -- >> you have been going swimming? >> yes. >> no concerns? >> i'm fine. ha ha! we have a water trampoline and so we just go and play in the water. >> reporter: this is the third year in a row toxic algae has been in discovery bay. >> people get a feeling like the water is not...
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. >>> seasonal toxic algae oudisc shouldn't even touch the effort what. some residents believe they thefrom the algae they can see. officials say that's wrong because toxins can reach dangerous levels. >> reporter: coming up, we'll bring you up close and personal to great whites. thriving. but... why are we also seeing so many dying? kpix-5's betty yu, and photojournalist clayton (rouge-juh-low) rougelot --- went out on the water to find out. >>> great white shark sightings t. increaarwethr to fd >> reporter: at least 15 salmon sharks from monterrey bay have mysteriously washed up in the last month, including this one. another startling sighting on shore these days? great whites. last month this juvenile was found, weighing 500 pounds. the department of fish and wildlife now opened a criminal investigation into the shark's death, which suggests possible foul play. >> regardless of the cause, we have three dead white sharks. we haven't had that. >> reporter: a conservation group in santa cruz responds to stranded sharks on bay area shores and assists the s
. >>> seasonal toxic algae oudisc shouldn't even touch the effort what. some residents believe they thefrom the algae they can see. officials say that's wrong because toxins can reach dangerous levels. >> reporter: coming up, we'll bring you up close and personal to great whites. thriving. but... why are we also seeing so many dying? kpix-5's betty yu, and photojournalist clayton (rouge-juh-low) rougelot --- went out on the water to find out. >>> great white shark...
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two dogs died after swimming in toxic algae contaminated water in napa.r is safe away from the dock. >> i go with my daughter. i am fine. we have a water tram>> reporter year that toxic algae has invaded discovery bay. >> i believe that it is safe to go in. there are limited areas that could be a risk. >> the community is based around water activities so that is a factor. >> you don't want people doing any of that stuff.>> reporter: they do not plan to retest the water until fall. the warning will be in effect whether people heated or not. >> health experts are warning about catching me it is one of the fastest growing but transmitted infectmedisease is transmitted through eight tick bite and causes fatigue, rash and arthritis in extreme cases. a new drug is likely to phase -- face opposition. >> the problem with the lyme disease vaccine is that in the past there has been in out cry over a past vaccine were many people felt it was calling side effects. it was not proven but because of that there is this extra hurdle for any new vaccine to overcome. >> hea
two dogs died after swimming in toxic algae contaminated water in napa.r is safe away from the dock. >> i go with my daughter. i am fine. we have a water tram>> reporter year that toxic algae has invaded discovery bay. >> i believe that it is safe to go in. there are limited areas that could be a risk. >> the community is based around water activities so that is a factor. >> you don't want people doing any of that stuff.>> reporter: they do not plan to retest...