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oars again is a -- these toxic organisms even farther? dr. anderson: there is no question the ballast water discharges are a potential way to move these species into new areas. we have scientific papers out there that document this. there is some strategies that these species have that make them especially capable of benefiting from that type of situation. a lot of the ones i studied, the ones that a car -- the ones that occur up in alaska, have a very resistant stage called a cyst that falls to a sediment most of the year it is down to the , bottom of the ocean and then it germinates. those cysts can readily be transported all over the world. they are resistant. they are dormant, so they don't require light, the don't require a lot of things, and therefore a ballast water tank is a great place for them to hitch a ride around the world. and when they are discharged and conditions are right, a way they -- conditions are right, away they go. field, always, in our been very supportive of ballast water regulations and technologies to try to m
oars again is a -- these toxic organisms even farther? dr. anderson: there is no question the ballast water discharges are a potential way to move these species into new areas. we have scientific papers out there that document this. there is some strategies that these species have that make them especially capable of benefiting from that type of situation. a lot of the ones i studied, the ones that a car -- the ones that occur up in alaska, have a very resistant stage called a cyst that falls...
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know what but when you use toxic chemicals like agent orange. it affects not only the soldiers at the time. you know with but also future generations of innocent civilians. although then you go. but efforts 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. 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 final 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 hundre
know what but when you use toxic chemicals like agent orange. it affects not only the soldiers at the time. you know with but also future generations of innocent civilians. although then you go. but efforts 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. 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...
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we need to be extremely careful in the way we handle toxicants. because the consequences of poor management and the contamination that we cannduce it's very serious. and the health effects are very serious. prevention is key. >> thompson: and for people like lori richards, love canal isn't history, but somethinge'he feels still living, every day. >> i think most of all, i just want more than anything, for someone to come in and make it all go away, it's 40 years after love canal and we're still dealing with it. >> thompson: in december of 80, two years after president carter declared the first eme ergency at lnal, congress passed the comprehensive environmental response, compensation, and liability act, known today as" superfund." the law imposed a tax on industries that pollute the most, like chemical and petroleum businesses. that tax generated a $1.6 billion trust fund for cleaning up the nation's most hazardous hwaste sites. is the program working, nearly 40 years later? robst.g me now is katherine she's an independent coultant who's spent mor
we need to be extremely careful in the way we handle toxicants. because the consequences of poor management and the contamination that we cannduce it's very serious. and the health effects are very serious. prevention is key. >> thompson: and for people like lori richards, love canal isn't history, but somethinge'he feels still living, every day. >> i think most of all, i just want more than anything, for someone to come in and make it all go away, it's 40 years after love canal and...
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serious psp, a telescope by eating shellfish contaminated with the toxic algae's. this is a concern as it can cause serious human illness and even death in very small concentrations. commercially harvested shellfish is regularly tested, but psp is a has her for many shellfish harvested for personal use or substance -- subsistence use. in southeast alaska, many tribal members are concerned with a lack of psp testing available for subsistence and recreational shoulders and a shellfish collection. alaska, the southeast tribal toxin nectar in dish network was formed to monitor hab's and develop a deeper understanding of when and where these hab's are likely to occur. each week, partners from 17 drives are able to inform communities about the current risk of harvesting this type of shellfish. psp is a danger to our commercial shellfish industry. in terms oft alaska a clam fishery with over $5 million annually, it is in danger. the fishery has been plagued by unexplained psp toxicity resulting in very significant economic losses. another growing hab concern is id that ha
serious psp, a telescope by eating shellfish contaminated with the toxic algae's. this is a concern as it can cause serious human illness and even death in very small concentrations. commercially harvested shellfish is regularly tested, but psp is a has her for many shellfish harvested for personal use or substance -- subsistence use. in southeast alaska, many tribal members are concerned with a lack of psp testing available for subsistence and recreational shoulders and a shellfish collection....
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persistenty, toxic, blooms are on the rise in wisconsin and the rest of the u.s.. iny are increasing frequency, duration and extent. climate change is making it worse by creating more favorable conditions for algae blooms. recently an unprecedented, bloom greened the shores of lake superior, and stretched all the way to the apostle islands, a popular destination for can hours. this may become the new normal. scientists are try to figure out exactly what is driving this new pattern in blooms. dsey have linked it to perio of heavy run fall -- heavy rainfall, which increases nutrient runoff. programonal algae bloom expires in just over one month, on september 30. fornt to voice my support the harmful algal bloom control act, which would reauthorize this crucial program. i have worked with colleagues to include amendments to this bill to ensure we are not only studying these harmful events, but are arming local communities with the tools to address their water quality challenges. th the senate has taken action and pass the bill, and now we need to get it across the fin
persistenty, toxic, blooms are on the rise in wisconsin and the rest of the u.s.. iny are increasing frequency, duration and extent. climate change is making it worse by creating more favorable conditions for algae blooms. recently an unprecedented, bloom greened the shores of lake superior, and stretched all the way to the apostle islands, a popular destination for can hours. this may become the new normal. scientists are try to figure out exactly what is driving this new pattern in blooms....
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it has been flooded by unexplained toxicity with those losses. another growing concern is the neurotoxin that is a major concern not just in alaska but the entire west coast particularly california and oregon and washington dungeness crab industry this was found in alaska and is a growing concern was a $3 million dollar per year dungeness crab industry. although going back as far as history goes the increasing frequency of events has a far-reaching impact. the long reported hab so we can better understand these events but that bipartisan algae bloom and those amendments of 2017 along with my ranking member senator baldwin and others with senator peters and senator nelson. with a significant risk to the fishing community and tourism community given the importance of those resources to the economies that we coordinate our hab with the atmospheric registration and we are glad to have the ranking member and editor nelson here. senator rubio as well. >> this summer mr. chairman algae blooms are turning those sparkling blue lakes and rivers into greenp
it has been flooded by unexplained toxicity with those losses. another growing concern is the neurotoxin that is a major concern not just in alaska but the entire west coast particularly california and oregon and washington dungeness crab industry this was found in alaska and is a growing concern was a $3 million dollar per year dungeness crab industry. although going back as far as history goes the increasing frequency of events has a far-reaching impact. the long reported hab so we can better...
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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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and the worst outbreak of toxic red tide in more than a decade.in 60 seconds. >> this threat is not going away. >> reporter: extraordinary press briefing today. >> the nation's intel chiefs voicing concerns about russian interference in upcoming u.s. elections. >> our democracy itself is in the crosshairs. >> speaking publicly for the first time since he was accused of sexual misconduct, cbs c.e.o. les moonves addressed the earnings numbers but nhe
and the worst outbreak of toxic red tide in more than a decade.in 60 seconds. >> this threat is not going away. >> reporter: extraordinary press briefing today. >> the nation's intel chiefs voicing concerns about russian interference in upcoming u.s. elections. >> our democracy itself is in the crosshairs. >> speaking publicly for the first time since he was accused of sexual misconduct, cbs c.e.o. les moonves addressed the earnings numbers but nhe
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actually fight toxicity but not actually fight toxicity by banning very prominent people.ok at alex jones, the logic they gave was that he hadn't actually violated their content policies, which is really, really false. that was debunked by many media outlets after they made this announcement. because of that, they then had to suspend him temporarily. yet, briefly if you can, aja, if social media networks accepted their responsibility really, employ the number of people they would need to police their content adequately, doesn't their business model become unmanageable entirely? there are arguments that that's true and basically if you want social media, we have all of the toxic stuff and the detroiters of the internet that goes along with that if that makes sense. i think at this point the question isn't so much can we police the internet so much as are the companies we put our faith in willing to do their best efforts in order to give their users a safe environment? that's really all we can ask for. at this point i think twitter has lost faith from its user base that it's
actually fight toxicity but not actually fight toxicity by banning very prominent people.ok at alex jones, the logic they gave was that he hadn't actually violated their content policies, which is really, really false. that was debunked by many media outlets after they made this announcement. because of that, they then had to suspend him temporarily. yet, briefly if you can, aja, if social media networks accepted their responsibility really, employ the number of people they would need to police...
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jesse: across the country toxic masculinity courses are taking colleges bystorm.he new school in new york will be holding a class called male melancholia . it focuses on the fall of white masculinity. a professor of film and gender studies who teaches the course, she joins me now. okay professor. what is toxic masculinity first of all? >> oh say their different ways to describe it. the way i refer to it is to think about toxic masculinity as when masculinity has to abuse its power in order to function. >> how would i demonstrate on a day-to-day basis, toxic masculinity? >> i think it is a complicated question but on a daily basis it would be in your relationships with other people and with women in the workplace and the way that you relate to your own power in the workplace. jesse: just by being a jerk and offensive and imposing my will and other people? >> yes or even negotiating that in position on other people. they had to stroke my ego or behave a certain way to get ahead. jesse: okay so, white masculinity, is now a problem -- there is a downfall among white m
jesse: across the country toxic masculinity courses are taking colleges bystorm.he new school in new york will be holding a class called male melancholia . it focuses on the fall of white masculinity. a professor of film and gender studies who teaches the course, she joins me now. okay professor. what is toxic masculinity first of all? >> oh say their different ways to describe it. the way i refer to it is to think about toxic masculinity as when masculinity has to abuse its power in...
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toxic chemicals found in common school supplies. the products parents should be aware of. 8, it is already time to start thinking about getting kids ready to go back to school! and that ofcourse includes purchasing all those necessary school supplies..(ken) this week a non-profit released its results of toxic chemicals found in common school supplies.which included markers kron 4's justine waldman has details on the products... and what parents can do to buy safe school supplies. (justine) the group has testing products for chemicals for 30 years. but this was the first time it tested school supplies. and found the results to be alarming. laura deehan / calpirg inside this box of colorful kids crayons is one with a dangerous toxic chemical.sot we know that children at the most vulnerable to any kind of toxic exposures because their bodies are growing and their brains are still developing they are much much more to toxic exposure laura deehan is with the the non-profit california public interest research tells kron 4 news... the non-
toxic chemicals found in common school supplies. the products parents should be aware of. 8, it is already time to start thinking about getting kids ready to go back to school! and that ofcourse includes purchasing all those necessary school supplies..(ken) this week a non-profit released its results of toxic chemicals found in common school supplies.which included markers kron 4's justine waldman has details on the products... and what parents can do to buy safe school supplies. (justine) the...
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a warning tonight for parents after toxic chemicals were found in common school supplies.hould look out for next.. (vicki) 4 your money tonight... it is already time to start thinking about getting kids ready to go back to school! and that of course includes purchasing all those necessary school supplies..(grant) this week a non-profit released its results of toxic chemicals found in common school supplies. kron 4's justine waldman has details on the products... and what parents can do to buy safe school supplies. inside this box of colorful kids crayons is one with a dangerous toxic chemical.sot we know that children at the most vulnerable to any kind of toxic exposures because their bodies are growing and their brains are still developing they are much much more to toxic exposure laura deehan is with the the non-profit california public interest research tells kron 4 news... the non-profit sent 27 common back to school supplies to an independent lab for chemical tests. the worst offender.... this green crayon made by playskool and purchased at a dollar tree store.sot the
a warning tonight for parents after toxic chemicals were found in common school supplies.hould look out for next.. (vicki) 4 your money tonight... it is already time to start thinking about getting kids ready to go back to school! and that of course includes purchasing all those necessary school supplies..(grant) this week a non-profit released its results of toxic chemicals found in common school supplies. kron 4's justine waldman has details on the products... and what parents can do to buy...
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would you describe the program as being "toxic"?> not at all. >> you know, we're working hard, hd it if it is a little too hot out or whatever it is, i've seen someone just straight-up fall down. >> reporter: as players continue parents met with university officials on saturday. >> it was nice for the first time, for me, being there as a e rent. they were kind of a little emotional, parents asked questions with some tears. >> reporter: their meeting comes on the heels of the governing board of the maryland public university taking control of onth investigations into the university's football program. onvestigators are looking into the death of 19-year-old orfensive lineman, jordan mcnair, who died of a heat stroke at a team workout in june. they're also looking at whether the program fostered an abusive culture. as a result, head coach d.j. durkin was placed on leave, but his players are coming to his defense. >> these accusations are false. e.really hope that coach durkin does come back and coaches, because he deserves to. he has l
would you describe the program as being "toxic"?> not at all. >> you know, we're working hard, hd it if it is a little too hot out or whatever it is, i've seen someone just straight-up fall down. >> reporter: as players continue parents met with university officials on saturday. >> it was nice for the first time, for me, being there as a e rent. they were kind of a little emotional, parents asked questions with some tears. >> reporter: their meeting comes on...
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a staff report from central valley water board shows the plume of toxic water underneath these ponds has already spread underground more than 2 miles away. hollin: and the fact that the central valley water board hasn't taken any meaningful action yet is just unacceptable. this is an inexcusable practice, and there's no reason why we should let it continue. patrick pulupa: i mean, to be totally honest, the regulatory agencies were a bit behind the curve. stephen stock: patrick pulupa is incoming executive officer at central valley's regional water quality control board. stephen stock: is there a risk to groundwater from these ponds? patrick: i think we wouldn't be having this conversation if there wasn't a risk. stephen stock: the water board oversees many of the more than 1,000 active percolation ponds located throughout the state. stephen stock: some scientists say, in some instances, where there was good quality water, it's too late. patrick: i think it's really tough to remediate groundwater once it's impacted. stephen stock: you would concede there may be some instances where th
a staff report from central valley water board shows the plume of toxic water underneath these ponds has already spread underground more than 2 miles away. hollin: and the fact that the central valley water board hasn't taken any meaningful action yet is just unacceptable. this is an inexcusable practice, and there's no reason why we should let it continue. patrick pulupa: i mean, to be totally honest, the regulatory agencies were a bit behind the curve. stephen stock: patrick pulupa is...
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alongside no bill it's ranked as one of the most toxic places on the planet. it's when men women and children live and work with electronic waste trying to extract valuable materials from items people in richer parts of the world discard. it's a toxic and harmful tracings both to local people and to the environment. as the range of production and disposal of electronic items increases more of these unregulated sites are appearing all over the world the face of all growing crisis. as huge in bolt of second and electronics and the last idea that was carried out in the case that seventy percent of in boards of electronic and electric up asses and so already that is huge and even within the us i mean the base and twenty percent almost twenty percent is coming in as complete john and these ones go to the dump sites or this crap yet i wish. they came true that it has idols means to retrieve precious metals i did two days is lack of employment while you and so because their operations and i thought was that they gonna try to make some money out of it a lot of young p
alongside no bill it's ranked as one of the most toxic places on the planet. it's when men women and children live and work with electronic waste trying to extract valuable materials from items people in richer parts of the world discard. it's a toxic and harmful tracings both to local people and to the environment. as the range of production and disposal of electronic items increases more of these unregulated sites are appearing all over the world the face of all growing crisis. as huge in...
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it's a toxic and harmful pranged both to local people and to the environment. as the rate of production and disposal of electronic items increases more of these unregulated sites are appearing all over the world. the face of all growing the waste crisis. got a house here which in part off the electronics and the last idea that was carried out in the case had us seventy percent off of imports of electron. nick and electric up asses are second hand so already that is huge and even within this i mean the pace and twenty percent almost twenty percent is coming in as complete john and this was go to the dump sites or this copy out that will show where. they came true and were mentally has idols means to retrieve precious metals i did two days is lack of employment for you and so because their operations my thought was that they can actually make some money out of a lot of young people go into these how that was me this is just a new income for themselves and so. their months are both ways of problem budget after that when the quizzed in general not only in the crowd
it's a toxic and harmful pranged both to local people and to the environment. as the rate of production and disposal of electronic items increases more of these unregulated sites are appearing all over the world. the face of all growing the waste crisis. got a house here which in part off the electronics and the last idea that was carried out in the case had us seventy percent off of imports of electron. nick and electric up asses are second hand so already that is huge and even within this i...
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there could be some toxic chemicals in your kids school supplies. but there is a way for parents to tell which products are safe. ( john ) and i am tracking your bay area forecast. checking the bay bridge commute on wb 80. your drive time is less than 30 min from time is less than 30 min from the maze managing blood sugar is not a marathon. it's a series of smart choices. and when you replace one meal or snack a day with glucerna made with carbsteady to help minimize blood sugar spikes you can really feel it. glucerna. everyday progress. rigget your familys... back-to-school ready... with an extra 15% off! young men's denim is just $21.24... family tees start at only $6.80... and save on cube storage. plus, get kohl's cash! get ready for back-to-school... at kohl's. ( lydia ) welcome back to the kron 4 morning news. let's get a check of the forecast. some changes in the forecast to look forward to in the way of cooler temperatures and improved air quality. temperatures along the coast will again be felt in the 60's and 70's with 80's in the south ba
there could be some toxic chemicals in your kids school supplies. but there is a way for parents to tell which products are safe. ( john ) and i am tracking your bay area forecast. checking the bay bridge commute on wb 80. your drive time is less than 30 min from time is less than 30 min from the maze managing blood sugar is not a marathon. it's a series of smart choices. and when you replace one meal or snack a day with glucerna made with carbsteady to help minimize blood sugar spikes you can...
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a leaked report alleges a toxic row between heart surgeons at a south london hospital contributed to a higher mortality rate among patients. the us secretary of state says he's hopeful north korea's nuclear programme can be stopped, despite a un report which claims it is continuing. also this hour — the record—breaking hydroplane bluebird is relaunched. more than 50 years after it crashed, killing its pilot donald campbell, bluebird will take to the water on the isle of bute. and southern europe swelters — spain and portugal could see record temperatures this weekend, as the heatwave continues across parts of the continent. and at 10:30, the travel show heads to south africa, as the country celebrates one hundred years since the birth of nelson mandela. most household plastic waste is still ending up in landfill despite efforts to increase the amount we recycle, according to a survey. the local government association says manufacturers are to blame, as the types of plastics used in many yoghurt pots, ready meal trays and other containers limit the ability of councils to recycle them.
a leaked report alleges a toxic row between heart surgeons at a south london hospital contributed to a higher mortality rate among patients. the us secretary of state says he's hopeful north korea's nuclear programme can be stopped, despite a un report which claims it is continuing. also this hour — the record—breaking hydroplane bluebird is relaunched. more than 50 years after it crashed, killing its pilot donald campbell, bluebird will take to the water on the isle of bute. and southern...
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we're hoping things will be w in the future. >> this program is not toxic. this progr is a great family environment. >> reporter: still they haven't lost tck of the reaso for the meeting. a member of that family is gone. >> all our prayers go to jordan and his family. >> reporter: in college park, derrick ward, news4. >>> all right. let's show you a live look at theidal basin. some of you have seen some rain. others not so much, more clouds. by the looks of it, i don think we're done yet. we have more on that. , samar. >> that's true. still showers out there on the radar right now. d.c. dodge the bullet. let's l tk at radar. you can see washington, d.c. metr area pretty dry. anne arundel keep the some of the showers coming down. back west, a little active north and west. this is what we're left with,n very heavy r denoted in darker reds and yellows and oranges. even some lightning. this continues to move into loudoun county. lounden county, leesburg get ready for shower activity. what you need to know is it is muggy. rain chanc not quite over yet. i'll have
we're hoping things will be w in the future. >> this program is not toxic. this progr is a great family environment. >> reporter: still they haven't lost tck of the reaso for the meeting. a member of that family is gone. >> all our prayers go to jordan and his family. >> reporter: in college park, derrick ward, news4. >>> all right. let's show you a live look at theidal basin. some of you have seen some rain. others not so much, more clouds. by the looks of it,...
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. >>> to the toxic water crisis that continues to unfold in florida on two fronts. algae blooms threatening wildlife and people. they are happening in the gulf of mexico and inland in fresh water. our tammy leitner reports on the growing concern and the increasing toll. >> reporter: nine beloved bottle nose dolphins have washed up dead in the last week, the latest victims of the toxic red tide along florida's west coast. >> we had a few rescues but we're seeing a lot of mortality. >> reporter: while the algae bloom happens almost annually, this is the longest outbreak in nearly a decade killing turtles, manties and sea life. >> we picked up 16 turtles in the last 24 hours. doesn't feel like there is an end in sight. >> reporter: the red tide hitting beaches from tampa to naples. it's an algae that can grow out of control and produce dangerous toxins. also poisoning florida's water, blue green algae, choking fresh water canals and waterways inland. it's caused by pesticides and urban run off aggravated by dams releasing water from the lake. >> just the idea of being
. >>> to the toxic water crisis that continues to unfold in florida on two fronts. algae blooms threatening wildlife and people. they are happening in the gulf of mexico and inland in fresh water. our tammy leitner reports on the growing concern and the increasing toll. >> reporter: nine beloved bottle nose dolphins have washed up dead in the last week, the latest victims of the toxic red tide along florida's west coast. >> we had a few rescues but we're seeing a lot of...
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pollution in florida toxic algae is adding to the state's environmental woes this year's red tide is the worst in more than a decade the real life has been hit hard by the r.v. which poisons fish and removes oxygen from the water florida businesses are suffering two numbers of people reporting respiratory problems in spite with officials warning the albi may be around for months yesterday we were giving people little dabs of the vapor rub to put in their nostrils so that the smell wasn't so bad florida is no stranger to these kind of ecological events but scientists believe stricter environmental regulations would help them double it's got to be due to pollution coming from land generated by here primarily on. culture but also from sewage the challenges of dealing with masses of seaweed and toxic algae or extracting a price in this region is now more than just an inconvenience and more of a long term environmental problem that could have serious consequences scientists say if authorities don't deal with it now it'll only get worse in years to come and gallacher al-jazeera miami flori
pollution in florida toxic algae is adding to the state's environmental woes this year's red tide is the worst in more than a decade the real life has been hit hard by the r.v. which poisons fish and removes oxygen from the water florida businesses are suffering two numbers of people reporting respiratory problems in spite with officials warning the albi may be around for months yesterday we were giving people little dabs of the vapor rub to put in their nostrils so that the smell wasn't so bad...
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. >>> coming up next on the "cbs overnight news," record-breaking toxic read tide. why it is so bad this year. ♪ cleaning floors with a mop and bucket is a hassle, meaning you probably don't clean as often as you'd like. for a quick and convenient clean, try swiffer wetjet. there's no heavy bucket, or mop to wring out, because the absorb and lock technology traps dirt and liquid inside the pad. it's safe to use on all finished surfaces tile, laminate and hardwood. and it prevents streaks and hazing better than a micro fiber strip mop, giving you a thorough clean the first time. for a convenient clean, try swiffer wetjet with a money back guarantee. brand power. helping you buy better. could help them save money on car insurance? renters, motorcycle and boat insurance. huh.that's nice. what happens when you catch a fish? gecko: whoa. geico. more than just car insurance. see how much you could save at geico.com. i'm ok! howgo beyond sweatcare sprotection?e clean. doesn't stain my clothes i don't get the underarm pit stains we couldn't have said it better ourselves try
. >>> coming up next on the "cbs overnight news," record-breaking toxic read tide. why it is so bad this year. ♪ cleaning floors with a mop and bucket is a hassle, meaning you probably don't clean as often as you'd like. for a quick and convenient clean, try swiffer wetjet. there's no heavy bucket, or mop to wring out, because the absorb and lock technology traps dirt and liquid inside the pad. it's safe to use on all finished surfaces tile, laminate and hardwood. and it...
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. >>> and they look tasty but they were toxic mushrooms. landed one family in the a warning before you take them toinner table tonight. >>> plus, the classroom controversy that has some worried that may not be able to get ahold of their parents in an emergency. >>> we are continuing to follow that breaking new a woman rescued after she was pied under a metro bus in northwest washington. these are live pictures from the scene at broad branch road ande mcki street. we are told a woman and a child have been injured but not life injuries, i should say. we are gathering new details and we're going to bring you new updates as we get them. >> you see p collins there working the scene. we'll be checking back with him later on. >>> now, we are still dealing with the damage left behind after yesterday's heavy rain. take a look at the scene here. andrain coming down so har fast it actually washed away part of stump town road in loudoun county. two gaping holesre t this is near the waterford area f the county if you know the place. we just checked with
. >>> and they look tasty but they were toxic mushrooms. landed one family in the a warning before you take them toinner table tonight. >>> plus, the classroom controversy that has some worried that may not be able to get ahold of their parents in an emergency. >>> we are continuing to follow that breaking new a woman rescued after she was pied under a metro bus in northwest washington. these are live pictures from the scene at broad branch road ande mcki street. we...
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. >>> that toxic algae killing off marine life now posing health hazards for humans. a new look at one of the worst outbreaks in more than a decade. >>> pushing for punishment. the teen pushed off a 60-foot bridge speaks out on the former friend just charged in the incident. >>> 16 and counting. nurses from the same unit in the same hospital share their big baby announcements. >>> and surf's up. in a surprising spot. some of the best wave riding found hundreds of miles away from the beach. >>> good evening. president trump and a former director of the central intelligence agency are now openly at war and mincing no words. in a stunning attack on the president, john brennan said trump is drunk on power. unfit for office. and colluded with the russians. never one to back down from a fight, the president today labeling brennan a political hack who cannot be trusted with the secrets of our country, after yanking his security clearance earlier this week. an extraordinary back and forth turning increasingly nasty tonight on all sides. nbc white house correspondent kelly o'd
. >>> that toxic algae killing off marine life now posing health hazards for humans. a new look at one of the worst outbreaks in more than a decade. >>> pushing for punishment. the teen pushed off a 60-foot bridge speaks out on the former friend just charged in the incident. >>> 16 and counting. nurses from the same unit in the same hospital share their big baby announcements. >>> and surf's up. in a surprising spot. some of the best wave riding found...
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. >>> that board is also taking control of the probe into an alleged toxic culture in the program. dave johnson joins us now in the studio. >> what does this decision mean? >> reporter: developments are happening o a daily basis. one thing is certain, jordan mcnair's death has received more scrutiny in one week than the previous two months. d.j.urkin remains the head football coach on leave. in the week since the espn report described the culture inde the program a toxic, the school has become more public and proactive and the board of re-jenns which oversees all public schools in the university of maryland system is now overseeing two reviews. one into the circumsta es surrounding his death. that report is due to be complete next nth. but preliminary findings ledded to maryland accepting responsibility f mistakes made that led to his death. the other investigation initiated by school president wallaceowe is charged with looking into the program's culture. that nfour-perso committee has been given no timetable for completing its report but wil b ale report together board ofre nts.
. >>> that board is also taking control of the probe into an alleged toxic culture in the program. dave johnson joins us now in the studio. >> what does this decision mean? >> reporter: developments are happening o a daily basis. one thing is certain, jordan mcnair's death has received more scrutiny in one week than the previous two months. d.j.urkin remains the head football coach on leave. in the week since the espn report described the culture inde the program a toxic,...
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an espn report alleges a toxic coaching culture may have played a role. tony dokoupil. >> reporter: two members of the coaching staff are on what they're calling administrative leave this morning. that includes the head coach. it all comes as the university investigates claims that those coaches create ad a toxic cultu, including abuse, threat of humiliation and all of it allegedly contributing to death of jordan mcnear. >> we have an individual that's hyperventilating after exercising and is unable to control their breath. >> reporter: according to espn, it was about 80 degrees on may 29 when jordan mcnair showed signs of extreme heat exhaustion about 45 minutes into a preseason workout. witnesses told espn the offensive lineman had difficulty standing while running 110 yard sprints. a tough but common workout for many football teams. he then had consulses and suffered a seizure before collapsing on the field. mcnair was taken to the hospital where he died 15 days later. >> the conduct of the coaches was reprehensible in causing this death. >> reporter:
an espn report alleges a toxic coaching culture may have played a role. tony dokoupil. >> reporter: two members of the coaching staff are on what they're calling administrative leave this morning. that includes the head coach. it all comes as the university investigates claims that those coaches create ad a toxic cultu, including abuse, threat of humiliation and all of it allegedly contributing to death of jordan mcnear. >> we have an individual that's hyperventilating after...
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like it's a thing, toxic masculinity. we know without that were toxic, there is masculinity. so we have to be willing to challenge our privilege and understand in these spaces when we are teaching, that privilege shifts. rooms, i in certain don't have a lot of privilege in --se white space is at these white spaces as a black trans woman. and i want to say this, we have to have the love and off to hold each other accountable. and one of the things is just this meeting alone, when we to talket these moments about what we are talking about and putting it on the table. we should make sure we have all that time to speak to that, and those who have the privilege, and yes, we are talking about these intersectional issues at the beginning of the meeting about what we all need to do. but the whole conference is also and we have to realize that this is the only space we have to do that, and how to shift our privilege. a lot of black men are not aware of their privilege. turns a lot find it on, just like when you tell white people they have privilege and do you tell them -- and they tel
like it's a thing, toxic masculinity. we know without that were toxic, there is masculinity. so we have to be willing to challenge our privilege and understand in these spaces when we are teaching, that privilege shifts. rooms, i in certain don't have a lot of privilege in --se white space is at these white spaces as a black trans woman. and i want to say this, we have to have the love and off to hold each other accountable. and one of the things is just this meeting alone, when we to talket...
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smoke clouds wafting from the fires are carrying a toxic mix of gases and fine particles from burningd trees. that combined with record-breaking heat is causing unhealthy breathing conditions across much of the west. back here at the mendocino complex fire this firefight is expected to last until september. >> this has been the scariest one. because it was so angry. >> reporter: firefighters are attempting to set up a perimeter here to stop the flames from getting down into this valley, but for days now that's how this an enormous fire that just keeps growing on another hot day. >>> there was more damaging testimony at the trial of president trump's former campaign chairman paul manafort. -te deputy testified manafort's millions in offshore bank accounts and shell companies. paula reid has the story. >> reporter: after hours of cross-examination of the prosecution's star witness paul manafort's lawyer offered this assessment. >> mr. manafort had a great day. >> reporter: attorney kevin downing attacked richard gates's credibility one day after he testified that his former boss knowing
smoke clouds wafting from the fires are carrying a toxic mix of gases and fine particles from burningd trees. that combined with record-breaking heat is causing unhealthy breathing conditions across much of the west. back here at the mendocino complex fire this firefight is expected to last until september. >> this has been the scariest one. because it was so angry. >> reporter: firefighters are attempting to set up a perimeter here to stop the flames from getting down into this...
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it's a toxic and harmful precious both to local people and to the environment. as the range of production and disposal of electronic items increases more of these unregulated sites are appearing all over the world. the face of all growing in waste crisis. gonna cause huge impact of second hand electronics and the last of these got was carried out in the case that seventy percent of in boards of electronic and electric up asses us again and so already that is huge and even within this i mean the base and twenty percent almost twenty percent is coming in as complete john and these ones go to the dump sites all this crap yet i wish. they came true what i meant that it has idols means to retrieve precious metals i did two days is lack of employment for you and so because their operations metals that they got i thought i was make some money out of it a lot of young people go into these how that was me this is just a good income for themselves so. their multiple phases of problem doesn't have it on nyquist in general not only in the crowd but in ghana as a whole. it's
it's a toxic and harmful precious both to local people and to the environment. as the range of production and disposal of electronic items increases more of these unregulated sites are appearing all over the world. the face of all growing in waste crisis. gonna cause huge impact of second hand electronics and the last of these got was carried out in the case that seventy percent of in boards of electronic and electric up asses us again and so already that is huge and even within this i mean the...
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entire communities had to be evacuated because of the toxic fumes. with a man that. was just barely mass. like out of the full gas of those they ask oh maybe anarchy. that i live in a. movie cement their thoughts about all that i could buy that. in two thousand and thirteen alone pemex was responsible for two hundred fifty environmental emergencies. every oil disaster he's witnessed and there has approached local residents for an interview. they often won't talk to people living next to despair. are no exception. but he can last yes i want to. see him. but if you're ok yeah. the cow is a little bit. of a mass there but i want to. give up i'm out of a sea of medical if i use the bottom out. and makes me scared the consequences because is the backbone of the country's economy. panics profits for nearly forty percent of the federal budget. in the oil rich state of tabasco on mexico's gulf coast it's the largest employer providing forty thousand jobs bandmates in lay still makes me. premix is such an integral part of life in tabasco that from an early age children are ta
entire communities had to be evacuated because of the toxic fumes. with a man that. was just barely mass. like out of the full gas of those they ask oh maybe anarchy. that i live in a. movie cement their thoughts about all that i could buy that. in two thousand and thirteen alone pemex was responsible for two hundred fifty environmental emergencies. every oil disaster he's witnessed and there has approached local residents for an interview. they often won't talk to people living next to...
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state of florida being swamped with masses of seaweed and toxic algae blooms the so-called red tide is the worst seen in every decade and it's killing sea life affecting tourism and hurting people's health as it was and the gallica reports. for weeks foul smelling saw gas in seaweed has been washed ashore across the caribbean in florida's atlantic coast these blooms are naturally occurring but weren't seen in this region before two thousand and eleven since then the problems grow worse while scientists are unsure what's behind it many belief human activity is a factor to largest rivers feeding into the control of the land of the amazon and the congo and of course there's been huge about deforestation in those two watershed and of course again you cut down the forests that's released a lot more the this nutrient pollution in florida toxic algae is adding to the state's environmental woes this year's red tide is the worst in more than a decade the real life has been hit hard by the r.v. which poisons fish and removes oxygen from the water florida businesses are suffering to the numbers o
state of florida being swamped with masses of seaweed and toxic algae blooms the so-called red tide is the worst seen in every decade and it's killing sea life affecting tourism and hurting people's health as it was and the gallica reports. for weeks foul smelling saw gas in seaweed has been washed ashore across the caribbean in florida's atlantic coast these blooms are naturally occurring but weren't seen in this region before two thousand and eleven since then the problems grow worse while...
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. >>> there is more to tell you about as we continue including the toxic invasion of some of your top vacation spots ruining summer for tourists and killing wildlife. >>> caught on camera, terrifying moments when flames erupt inside an airplane. stay with us. gher risk of stroe due to afib not caused by a heart valve problem. so if there's a better treatment than warfarin, i'm up for that. eliquis. eliquis is proven to reduce stroke risk better than warfarin. plus has significantly less major bleeding than warfarin. eliquis is fda-approved and has both. so what's next? seeing these guys. don't stop taking eliquis unless your doctor tells you to, as stopping increases your risk of having a stroke. eliquis can cause serious and in rare cases fatal bleeding. don't take eliquis if you have an artificial heart valve or abnormal bleeding. while taking eliquis, you may bruise more easily and it may take longer than usual for any bleeding to stop. seek immediate medical care for sudden signs of bleeding, like unusual bruising. eliquis may increase your bleeding risk if you take certain medici
. >>> there is more to tell you about as we continue including the toxic invasion of some of your top vacation spots ruining summer for tourists and killing wildlife. >>> caught on camera, terrifying moments when flames erupt inside an airplane. stay with us. gher risk of stroe due to afib not caused by a heart valve problem. so if there's a better treatment than warfarin, i'm up for that. eliquis. eliquis is proven to reduce stroke risk better than warfarin. plus has...
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and the worst outbreak of toxic red tide in more than a decade. but first the headlines in 60 seconds. >> this threat is not going away. >> reporter: extraordinary press briefing today. >> the nation's intel chiefs voicing concerns about russian interference in upcoming u.s. elections. >> our democracy itself is in the crosshairs. >> speaking publicly for the first time since he was accused of sexual misconduct, cbs c.e.o. les moonves addressed the earnings numbers but not the allegations against him. >> reporter: ivanka trump speaking today about her father's zero-tolerance immigration policy. >> that was a low point for me, and i am very vehemently against family separation. >> an exploding firework injures one person after it's tossed on to a bar patio. >> reporter: pope francis condemning the death penalty in a break from the church teaching. he declared it inadmissible in all cases. >> a wild scene in new mexico last night. >> an explosion and a massive fire coming from a warehouse next to a gas station. no injuries have been reported. >> you
and the worst outbreak of toxic red tide in more than a decade. but first the headlines in 60 seconds. >> this threat is not going away. >> reporter: extraordinary press briefing today. >> the nation's intel chiefs voicing concerns about russian interference in upcoming u.s. elections. >> our democracy itself is in the crosshairs. >> speaking publicly for the first time since he was accused of sexual misconduct, cbs c.e.o. les moonves addressed the earnings numbers...
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state of florida with masses of toxic algae blooms the so-called red tide is the worst in over a decade and it's killing sea affecting tourists and hurting people's health and gallacher reports. four weeks from now smelling saw gas of seaweed has been washed ashore across the caribbean in florida's atlantic coast these blooms are naturally occurring but weren't seen in this region before two thousand and eleven since then the problems grow worse while scientists are unsure what's behind it many belief human activity is a factor to largest rivers feeding into the control of the land of the amazon and the congo and of course there's been huge about deforestation in those two waters. and of course again you cut down the forest that's going to lose a lot more the this nutrient pollution in florida toxic algae is adding to the state's environmental woes this year's red tide is the worst in more than a decade the real life has been hit hard by the algae which poisons fish and removes oxygen from the water florida businesses are suffering too the numbers of people reporting respiratory problem
state of florida with masses of toxic algae blooms the so-called red tide is the worst in over a decade and it's killing sea affecting tourists and hurting people's health and gallacher reports. four weeks from now smelling saw gas of seaweed has been washed ashore across the caribbean in florida's atlantic coast these blooms are naturally occurring but weren't seen in this region before two thousand and eleven since then the problems grow worse while scientists are unsure what's behind it many...
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but those heady early days have left a toxic legacy of crumbling contaminated structures.film inside one of the most hazardous of all. and here it is. this is the first—generation magnox storage pond here at sellafield and this is where, in the past, used nuclearfuel was brought to cool down before it could be taken away for reprocessing. it hasn't been used for 30 years, but it's still full of toxic radioactive material and cleaning all that up is now proving to be a major challenge. it has to be cleaned up. the structure is obviously showing its age. if part of it were to collapse, the consequences could be very serious. but removing its dangerous contents isn't easy because it wasn't designed with decommissioning in mind. the word decommissioning didn't exist until about 20 years ago so there was no thought. the idea was it would just be emptied. nobody realised at that time that the radiation would change the nature of the material, that some of it would corrode. it was expected that it would be relatively straightforward just to empty. the job of sifting through the r
but those heady early days have left a toxic legacy of crumbling contaminated structures.film inside one of the most hazardous of all. and here it is. this is the first—generation magnox storage pond here at sellafield and this is where, in the past, used nuclearfuel was brought to cool down before it could be taken away for reprocessing. it hasn't been used for 30 years, but it's still full of toxic radioactive material and cleaning all that up is now proving to be a major challenge. it has...
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coming up next, the toxic tide that's lurking off the coast of florida.er, the woman who helped bring civil rights to the comics. 'em down. so let's see. for most of you, it's lower a1c. but only a few of you are thinking about your heart. fact is, even though it helps to manage a1c, type 2 diabetes still increases your risk of a fatal heart attack or stroke. jardiance is the only type 2 diabetes pill with a lifesaving cardiovascular benefit for adults who have type 2 diabetes and heart disease, significantly reducing the risk of dying from a cardiovascular event and lowering a1c, along with diet and exercise. this really changes things. jardiance can cause serious side effects including dehydration. this may cause you to feel dizzy, faint, or lightheaded, or weak upon standing. ketoacidosis is a serious side effect that may be fatal. symptoms include nausea, vomiting, stomach pain, tiredness, and trouble breathing. stop taking jardiance and call your doctor right away if you have symptoms of ketoacidosis or an allergic reaction. symptoms of an allergic r
coming up next, the toxic tide that's lurking off the coast of florida.er, the woman who helped bring civil rights to the comics. 'em down. so let's see. for most of you, it's lower a1c. but only a few of you are thinking about your heart. fact is, even though it helps to manage a1c, type 2 diabetes still increases your risk of a fatal heart attack or stroke. jardiance is the only type 2 diabetes pill with a lifesaving cardiovascular benefit for adults who have type 2 diabetes and heart...
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state of florida being swamped with masses of seaweed and toxic algae blooms the so-called red tide is the worst seen in over a decade and it's killing sea life affecting tourism and hurting people's health and a gallon revolves. for weeks foul smelling saw gas and seaweed has been washed ashore across the caribbean in florida's atlantic coast these blooms on naturally occurring but weren't seen in this region before two thousand and eleven since then the problems grow worse and while scientists are unsure what's behind it many belief human activity is a factor two largest rivers feeding into their control the land of the amazon and the congo and of course there's been a huge bout of deforestation in those two watersheds and of course again you cut down the forests that's their release a lot more it is this nutrient pollution in florida toxic algae is adding to the state's environmental woes this year's red tide is the worst in more than a decade the real life has been hit hard by the aldgate which poisons fish and removes oxygen from the water florida businesses are suffering too the
state of florida being swamped with masses of seaweed and toxic algae blooms the so-called red tide is the worst seen in over a decade and it's killing sea life affecting tourism and hurting people's health and a gallon revolves. for weeks foul smelling saw gas and seaweed has been washed ashore across the caribbean in florida's atlantic coast these blooms on naturally occurring but weren't seen in this region before two thousand and eleven since then the problems grow worse and while...