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oil wasl show you how almost overnight becoming a major ingredient in the development and growth of citythis will get us on our way. the interesting thing about this signal hill strike is that before this happened, signal hill was an agricultural community. a very small community, a few hundred people, many of humor japanese-american farmers who leased land from rich companies have grew cucumbers, blackberries, flowers and when the oil came, does people were overwhelmed. he lost everything. as you can imagine, laxronmental protection was . . oil companies would come, open a well come and get as much oil as they possibly could. and have very little concern about environmental issues. waste oil would run down the street into long beach. this is why would the people who lived there decided she would try to get people's losses taken care of by the oil companies and she fought for a number of years to get the oil companies to pay reparations to land that was lost and eventually, she prevailed. she got the oil companies to pony up $0.5 million to deal with losses. the signal hill is important
oil wasl show you how almost overnight becoming a major ingredient in the development and growth of citythis will get us on our way. the interesting thing about this signal hill strike is that before this happened, signal hill was an agricultural community. a very small community, a few hundred people, many of humor japanese-american farmers who leased land from rich companies have grew cucumbers, blackberries, flowers and when the oil came, does people were overwhelmed. he lost everything. as...
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to to understand how this can happen.p but police tell us the littleitl two-year-old the little one waslt in the back seat of a carar pretty much all day and wasnd being taken care of by a friendf of the mother.of tot now, police are looking intongnt this death right now.ight they're still investigating, bui they say the caretaker was aas male acquaintance of the child'd mother.moth we're told he was supposed toe s drop three children off at twoo different locations wednesdayios morning. the two older kids 10 and 1510 1 years old were dropped off at where they were supposed to be.u and then the caretaker went home and annandale forgetting to drod off the toddler.e toder hour later police say the say caretaker got back into his carr to pic pick up the children's me when he got to her location inn arlington county noticed the t toddler was still in the backack seat of the car unresponsive and he called for help. now at this time no charges have been filed but detectivesti certainly continuing theontinuit investigation and we're toldre t they will consult with the attorneys office attorney'
to to understand how this can happen.p but police tell us the littleitl two-year-old the little one waslt in the back seat of a carar pretty much all day and wasnd being taken care of by a friendf of the mother.of tot now, police are looking intongnt this death right now.ight they're still investigating, bui they say the caretaker was aas male acquaintance of the child'd mother.moth we're told he was supposed toe s drop three children off at twoo different locations wednesdayios morning. the...
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. >> until fairly recently it wasl allowed in so many materials, >> reporter: and according to the e.p.afor schools that must test, the amount of lead allowed in their drinking waterw is higher than what's allowed in homes. if schools that must test their water find lead levels higher than 20 parts per billion they must then start follow-up testing, treatment and public education. >> the only level of lead in l drinking water that is safe is zero and in fact e.p.a.'s lead and coppers rules states verye clearly that when it comes to health and a health based standard zero is our number. >> reporter: last month officials in newark, new jersey began offering to test thousands of children and shut off water in more than half its 67 schools after finding lead levelsin exceeding the e.p.a.'s safety threshold. but the newark teachers' union believes some in the districtct may have known about the problem earlier, and shared an advisorya from 2014 with instructions on how to "reduce the risk of possible lead contamination."a the district told member station njtv remedial actions are takenn when
. >> until fairly recently it wasl allowed in so many materials, >> reporter: and according to the e.p.afor schools that must test, the amount of lead allowed in their drinking waterw is higher than what's allowed in homes. if schools that must test their water find lead levels higher than 20 parts per billion they must then start follow-up testing, treatment and public education. >> the only level of lead in l drinking water that is safe is zero and in fact e.p.a.'s lead and...
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in fact it wasle 7 degrees in san francisco.egrees cooler than yesterday's 91 degrees reading and 70s all across the santa clara valley. your seven-day forecast features that we have spotty rain showers in the forecast on friday and saturday. otherwise, here's your san francisco giants forecast. breezy and cool in the mid-70s. enjoy. ,,,,,, ♪ >> you could call that a happy gilmore moment for that little guy in augusta. the par 3 tournament before the masters is always a big, big family day. players bring their children or even grandchildren out on the course. they get to play and not always talking about the golf. >> so beautiful. >> we want to be there and not sitting here! >> absolutely. >>> welcome back to "cbs this morning." we will bring you this morning's ceremonial teeoff of the masters and jim nantz of cbs sports looks at the golfers trying to stop jordan spieth from winning back-to-back green jackets. >>> you might be heading to work but nearly every day is a holiday. we explore how the calendar is becoming a cash regis
in fact it wasle 7 degrees in san francisco.egrees cooler than yesterday's 91 degrees reading and 70s all across the santa clara valley. your seven-day forecast features that we have spotty rain showers in the forecast on friday and saturday. otherwise, here's your san francisco giants forecast. breezy and cool in the mid-70s. enjoy. ,,,,,, ♪ >> you could call that a happy gilmore moment for that little guy in augusta. the par 3 tournament before the masters is always a big, big family...
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Apr 23, 2016
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ongoing deathng d investigation.inveatio investigators saying the lasts a time prince was seen alive wasle when an acquaintance dropped him offppim at his home in minnesota wherehe he was later found deadnd dead thursday morning. fox's mike tobin is followinginl the very latest.es >> it's a remarkable loss. >> reporter: president obamare responding to the death of music icon prince with this tribute at a news couldn't confe in london friday. friday. >> our ambassador has a turntable. this morning we played purple rain and delirious just to get g warmed up. >> reporter: back in washington, d.c. prince's image wasd. added to walls of o the national portrait gallery. l >> what we're thrilled aboute th is that we have a piece to recognize his great gre contribution to americanti t history and culture.orand cultur >> reporter: overnight manyhty prince fans holding all nightg n dance parties including thisng i one at the minneapolis first avenue where princeenue we filmed his iconic purple rain. i while on broadway the cast of the musical the color purple pur paying tribute with a wit rendition
ongoing deathng d investigation.inveatio investigators saying the lasts a time prince was seen alive wasle when an acquaintance dropped him offppim at his home in minnesota wherehe he was later found deadnd dead thursday morning. fox's mike tobin is followinginl the very latest.es >> it's a remarkable loss. >> reporter: president obamare responding to the death of music icon prince with this tribute at a news couldn't confe in london friday. friday. >> our ambassador has a...
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wasle forget that he challenging that the president erica was even eligible. these are only two of about 20 different things that he has done that really make him not capable to be commander in chief. host: are you concerned about his popularity? guest: it is a double-edged sword. on one hand, he is clearly popular with a good one third of the primary republican electorate. his numbers never drop the load they30% to 40% range but also have never risen above that. he has yet to get the majority. it looks like new york may be the first. the recent he goes into the convention without having clinched the majority of delegates is his government to win the support of the majority. you see him at his rallies, and himke on sometimes bleed tinge, he has tapped into a real anger and frustration out there. he is channeling that in a negative way. host: we are talking to congressman brendan boyle, democrat from pennsylvania, about the presidential race and other policy issues. our minds are open. republicans can call in at (202)-748-8001. democrats, (202)-748-8000. .ndepe
wasle forget that he challenging that the president erica was even eligible. these are only two of about 20 different things that he has done that really make him not capable to be commander in chief. host: are you concerned about his popularity? guest: it is a double-edged sword. on one hand, he is clearly popular with a good one third of the primary republican electorate. his numbers never drop the load they30% to 40% range but also have never risen above that. he has yet to get the majority....
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. >> i noted to me while i wasle i there. >> getting ready for ouretting r segment. that's what it was.at'shat >> always thinking ahead.ad >> research. r >> yeah. >> all right. still ahead at 9:00 bring on the birds.bi the caps will face the penguinsu in round two of the stanley cupp playoffs after finishing off tht flyers in game six yesterday. yy we'll go live to the sports srt junkies coming up next for a preview. ♪ with ingredients like roasted hazelnuts and cocoa, the delicious taste of nutella takes pancakes to a whole new level. nutella. spread the happy! ♪ >> that's right. >> took a little longer thanttle most fans would have liked andvl it was a little too close for comfort sometimes but thehe washington caps they're movingrv to round two of the stanley cupc playoffs.. moving on. o win and advance much that's wha' it's all about.'s abo they'll face a familiar faux.ra. >> ut-oh. >> plus, we're talking about ari walk off win for the washingtonn nats after the longest redge r regular season game in
. >> i noted to me while i wasle i there. >> getting ready for ouretting r segment. that's what it was.at'shat >> always thinking ahead.ad >> research. r >> yeah. >> all right. still ahead at 9:00 bring on the birds.bi the caps will face the penguinsu in round two of the stanley cupp playoffs after finishing off tht flyers in game six yesterday. yy we'll go live to the sports srt junkies coming up next for a preview. ♪ with ingredients like roasted...
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wasle forget that he challenging that the president erica was even eligible.se are only two of about 20 different things that he has done that really make him not capable to be commander in chief. host: are you concerned about his popularity? guest: it is a double-edged sword. on one hand, he is clearly popular with a good one third of the primary republican electorate. his numbers never drop the load they30% to 40% range but also have never risen above that. he has yet to get the majority. it looks like new york may be the first. the recent he goes into the convention without having clinched the majority of delegates is his government to win the support of the majority. you see him at his rallies, and himke on sometimes bleed tinge, he has tapped into a real anger and frustration out there. he is channeling that in a negative way. host: we are talking to congressman brendan boyle, democrat from pennsylvania, about the presidential race and other policy issues. our minds are open. republicans can call in at (202)-748-8001. democrats, (202)-748-8000. .ndependen
wasle forget that he challenging that the president erica was even eligible.se are only two of about 20 different things that he has done that really make him not capable to be commander in chief. host: are you concerned about his popularity? guest: it is a double-edged sword. on one hand, he is clearly popular with a good one third of the primary republican electorate. his numbers never drop the load they30% to 40% range but also have never risen above that. he has yet to get the majority. it...
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speaker, i rise today who honor and celebrate the life of mary an wasle, one of my personal heroes and strongest women i have ever known who passed away earlier this month. she possessed a tenacious spirit and unyielding faith. a heart full of love and infectious smile. she was one of a kind. she was a police officer, an actor, a development officer for her church, and elementary school, and founder of a nonprofit organization, a health activist, and mother to three incredible children. breast cancer was what took mary ann from us, but it was also what is one of her lasting legacies that was borne from this experience. a successful and much needed breast health initiative to get in touch foundation. she was a vocal champion of the affordable care act. and access to high quality affordable health care for all. in 2010 marery ann won a contract from balboa press, to publish her memoir, a diary of healing. my intense and meaningful life with cancer. throughout its pages you can hear her laughter, you can feel her courage, and you will often find yourself crying with her. experiencing the
speaker, i rise today who honor and celebrate the life of mary an wasle, one of my personal heroes and strongest women i have ever known who passed away earlier this month. she possessed a tenacious spirit and unyielding faith. a heart full of love and infectious smile. she was one of a kind. she was a police officer, an actor, a development officer for her church, and elementary school, and founder of a nonprofit organization, a health activist, and mother to three incredible children. breast...