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. >> pat mcginley teaches environmental law and policy at west virginia university - an important job in a state where private lawyers often have to step in for citizens when regulation fails. he says the recent freedom industries spill is just business as usual. >> it seems like the costs fall to the people when regulation fails >> these scenarios are repeated time and again in west virginia and other states. it's a corporate mentality - make a fast buck we'll get away with this and actually if the law is enforced we'll work the system and pay a low fine and ultimately we'll come out ahead. the freedom industry tanks were built in the 1940s and the 50s. inspections by the dep were few and far between. mandatory leak prevention plans were never filed. >> it is basically a huge subsidy to polluting industries if they are allowed to operate without complying with environmental regulations. coal and chemical companies do bring jobs and money into a state that is struggling for both, but the lack of regulation comes with its own monetary cost. it's estimated that the public health burden
. >> pat mcginley teaches environmental law and policy at west virginia university - an important job in a state where private lawyers often have to step in for citizens when regulation fails. he says the recent freedom industries spill is just business as usual. >> it seems like the costs fall to the people when regulation fails >> these scenarios are repeated time and again in west virginia and other states. it's a corporate mentality - make a fast buck we'll get away with...
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west virginia. >> put the paterno statue back up that's what new poll suggests suggests. the quinnipiac university poll 69% of of people surveyed want them to put ill back up. that statue had been outside beaver stadium but the school took it down in 2012 after jerry sanduskyjerusalem sanjerrysandusky molestation convict. they restored 112 wins to the football team plus his status as the winning yesterday coach in major college football. >> live changing that's one way to describe what winning tonight tonight's paw ball jackpot could mean for anyone. >> half billion dollars. >> that's a lot. >> it's a fifth largest jackpot prize in us history and those folks in middletown township bucks county are getting in on the game. jackpot is this big because no one has won it in more than two months. if you win and you don't have to share, your options. you can get the five hadn't dread million over next their years my us in taxes of course. or in one lump sum taking home 337 million fantastic dollars. >> lump sum. >> you and me both. speaking of fantastic things local couple still going strong after almost
west virginia. >> put the paterno statue back up that's what new poll suggests suggests. the quinnipiac university poll 69% of of people surveyed want them to put ill back up. that statue had been outside beaver stadium but the school took it down in 2012 after jerry sanduskyjerusalem sanjerrysandusky molestation convict. they restored 112 wins to the football team plus his status as the winning yesterday coach in major college football. >> live changing that's one way to describe...
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west virginia and mississippi are the only states that do not allow exemptions. >> the flu is hitting the university of maryland hard. the campus director sent an e-mail to students and staff saying many people are turning up at the school clinic with viral infections including the flu. he encouraged those who are sick with a fever to stay away from others for at least 24 hours until the fever has broken. dr. david mcbride said it is okay to make the decisions without a visit to the campus health center. >> another step to allow pot in d.c. the office said d.c. should be able to legalize marijuana without the federal government getting in the way. the district should be allowed to govern itself and last november they voted to legalize small amounts of pot and congress moved to block that. the council is not giving up. they sent the initiative to congress. if congress does not act, the decriminalization law will likely take effect. >> you may receive a partial refund on your electricity bill if you live in virginia. it is moving through the house and would prevent them from price hikes for several ye
west virginia and mississippi are the only states that do not allow exemptions. >> the flu is hitting the university of maryland hard. the campus director sent an e-mail to students and staff saying many people are turning up at the school clinic with viral infections including the flu. he encouraged those who are sick with a fever to stay away from others for at least 24 hours until the fever has broken. dr. david mcbride said it is okay to make the decisions without a visit to the...
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west virginia. he was located in beautiful capitol county. mike was a tireless champion for his community for marshall university and for the entire state of westke attended w.u. school of law and graduated first in his class. he then spent 20 years as a dedicated lawyer with the huddle huddleston boldwin firm in his hometown of huntington, becoming partner after only five short years. in 1981, he entered the banking business becoming c.e. off of first huntington national bank until his retirement in 2001. mike never failed to give back to the huntington community that he loved which rewarded him with so much throughout the years. an education and those opportunities to make a successful life for himself and his family and truly a special place that he could always call home. he served as interim president of marshall university in 1999 donating his entire salary to the university's general scholarship fund. his performance at the university was so highly regarded that the board of trustees voted to remove the word "interim" from his title when listing marshall's presidents. mike woke up every day aspiring to make his community an even better p
west virginia. he was located in beautiful capitol county. mike was a tireless champion for his community for marshall university and for the entire state of westke attended w.u. school of law and graduated first in his class. he then spent 20 years as a dedicated lawyer with the huddle huddleston boldwin firm in his hometown of huntington, becoming partner after only five short years. in 1981, he entered the banking business becoming c.e. off of first huntington national bank until his...
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university boulevard one option. a slow go west of college park, new hampshire avenue around past university, colesville road over to georgia avenue. local volume delay. no obstacles to report. around town virginia, 395, downtown traffic, volume has been building. lanes open on the westbound freeway here getting out of southwest and over toward the 14th street bridge. andrea, mike? >>> we have some breaking news from prince george's county. sky 9 is over a house fire in mount ranier, maryland in the 4000 block of 37th street. in is a two-story single family home. you see all the firefighters there, the lights. a number of firefighters are on the scene. so far no word of any injuries or the cause of the fire. as soon as we get more detail, we'll pass it along to you. >>> on a happier note, unless you bought your power ball tights in north carolina, texas or puerto rico -- tickets in north carolina, text or puerto rico, you're out of luck. you did not win the power ball. >> but you may have family members who live in that area. the huge jackpot, $564 million. the winning numbers 11, 13, 25, 39, 54 with a power ball of 19. >>> other news now, members of congress are facing a showdown with the. this
university boulevard one option. a slow go west of college park, new hampshire avenue around past university, colesville road over to georgia avenue. local volume delay. no obstacles to report. around town virginia, 395, downtown traffic, volume has been building. lanes open on the westbound freeway here getting out of southwest and over toward the 14th street bridge. andrea, mike? >>> we have some breaking news from prince george's county. sky 9 is over a house fire in mount ranier,...
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university that is valued at $300 million. and the latest on the train derailment in west virginia find out how the accident has a connection to philadelphia. >>> she was sent out to cover a love story but didn't realize she was the star. the reporter who got a surprise proposal on the job. sometimes, caring for your neighbors means going the extra mile. when our patient, susan, mentioned her dad couldn't make it in to pearle vision to get his eyes checked... we went to him. and we realized, if he had trouble getting new glasses... he probably wasn't the only one. to us, eye care is about living dr. pearles legacy. building a trusting relationship with the person behind the eyes. this is genuine eye care right in your neighborhood. this is pearle vision. >>> a new round of fighting broke out today in ukraine, where russian backed rebels say they had taken over a key transportation hub, the fighting was focused on a town held by rebels and both sides say that the town is on their side of the cease fire line and government and rebels were to pull back heavy weapons from the frontline today. >> fire is still burning in west virgi
university that is valued at $300 million. and the latest on the train derailment in west virginia find out how the accident has a connection to philadelphia. >>> she was sent out to cover a love story but didn't realize she was the star. the reporter who got a surprise proposal on the job. sometimes, caring for your neighbors means going the extra mile. when our patient, susan, mentioned her dad couldn't make it in to pearle vision to get his eyes checked... we went to him. and we...
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west virginia this week that spilled crude oil and caused a massive fire. and lauren pritchard joins us to conclude or visit on historically black colleges and universities.ll also be taking phone calls, facebook comments, and live tweets. that is all on "washington journal" live at 7 a.m. eastern on c-span. >> here are some of our featured programs on the c-span networks. saturday morning at 10 a.m. eastern, live on c-span, our nation's governors get together to discuss issues affecting their states. guests include any meyer ceo of union square hospitality group and maria barbara roma -- maria bartaromo. also, secretary of security jeh johnson. saturday, book tv is on the road experiencing the literary life of greensboro, north carolina. sunday at 9 p.m. eastern, on "afterwords," wes moore retraces his color your choices -- retraces his career choices to find his life's purpose. one american history tv on c-span3 saturday night, just after 7:00, the 1963 interview of former nation of islam minister malcolm x discussing race relations and opposition to racial integration. at 6:30 p.m. eastern, the story of a husband and wife kgb spy team that infiltrated
west virginia this week that spilled crude oil and caused a massive fire. and lauren pritchard joins us to conclude or visit on historically black colleges and universities.ll also be taking phone calls, facebook comments, and live tweets. that is all on "washington journal" live at 7 a.m. eastern on c-span. >> here are some of our featured programs on the c-span networks. saturday morning at 10 a.m. eastern, live on c-span, our nation's governors get together to discuss issues...
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university of virginia. she began her career in publishing and random house in 1976. acquisitions that beginning could get killed don't's the healing, national book finalist the iron cage, one today cornel west's "black prophetic fire" and anita hill at 3 imagining quality. cheese sayre eight years on the board of pen, new england, and is administrator of the hemingway foundation pen award. thank you for being you today. [applause] [cheers and applause] >> thank you for that very warm miami welcome. it is a great pleasure to be here today with all of you and i have a greater honor of being in dialogue with cornel west. in addition to the introduction you just heard a i want to say that cornel west is working on two other books with us and one coming up soon is his addition of the writings of martin luther king jr. which will be called appropriately the radical king. that will be published on dr. king's birthday and you should all look out for that and his next book after that will be a very important one, justice matters. we are looking forward to that as well. i am going to ask cornel west to talk briefly about each of the six figures he discusses in the new book and then to reflect on how th
university of virginia. she began her career in publishing and random house in 1976. acquisitions that beginning could get killed don't's the healing, national book finalist the iron cage, one today cornel west's "black prophetic fire" and anita hill at 3 imagining quality. cheese sayre eight years on the board of pen, new england, and is administrator of the hemingway foundation pen award. thank you for being you today. [applause] [cheers and applause] >> thank you for that...
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west virginia senator joe mansion calls for a ban. >> since softened the stance but still believes bitcoin needs additional consumer protection. >> senator, how are you? >> good. we're diving into this bitcoin universey vocal. >> my concern is it promotes the illicit trade in drugs and things that basically totally opposes society in america. i thought, there's no vacuum, no guarantee or transaction. we have no idea how this is treated. >> your idea was let's just nip it in the bud. >> came out like i usually do, said it and did it. with that being said, i'm not guilty opposed to transparent legitimate currency. >> yeah. >> that has the backing and the oversight of the federal government. >> so what do you suggest? what do you think should happen? >> i think the federal reserve has been the best at that and they are the ones looking into that the same they >> well, ours is not that good. >> right. >> and one of the motivating c factors behind bitcoin is the whole want ing ing to stick it e man, and the man is always wanting to put me down, so i want to function outside of the man and outside of the government and put currency where i don't have to rely on that oversight. >> or talk to the people who
west virginia senator joe mansion calls for a ban. >> since softened the stance but still believes bitcoin needs additional consumer protection. >> senator, how are you? >> good. we're diving into this bitcoin universey vocal. >> my concern is it promotes the illicit trade in drugs and things that basically totally opposes society in america. i thought, there's no vacuum, no guarantee or transaction. we have no idea how this is treated. >> your idea was let's just...
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west virginia. then, after that, we will continue our historically black colleges and universities tour and we will be talking with the president of xavier university in new orleans. that is coming up on the "washington journal." ♪ >> here are some of our featured programs for this weekend. saturday morning, starting at 10 a.m. eastern, live on c-span our nation's governors get together to discuss issues affecting their states. guest include denny meyer ceo of union square hospitality group, and a real bar to roma of fox business news. -- and maria barta roma. sunday feature speakers include jeh johnson, and epa administrator gina mccarthy. on c-span two, saturday, booktv is on the road, expressing the literary life of greensboro, north carolina, part of the 2015 c-span cities tour. sunday at 9 p.m. eastern, on afterwards westmore retraces his career choices from combat veteran to white house fellow wall street banker, to social entrepreneur. on american history tv, on c-span3, saturday night, just after 7:00 the 1960 three interview of former nation of islam minister malcolm x., discussing race re
west virginia. then, after that, we will continue our historically black colleges and universities tour and we will be talking with the president of xavier university in new orleans. that is coming up on the "washington journal." ♪ >> here are some of our featured programs for this weekend. saturday morning, starting at 10 a.m. eastern, live on c-span our nation's governors get together to discuss issues affecting their states. guest include denny meyer ceo of union square...
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west virginia, the wreckage of the derailed train still smoldering this hour nearly two full days after the accident. we will get the latest from that scene. >>> back lash over new admissions policy at the universityf massachusetts at amherst that bans iranian nationals from studying certain courses. it is our "newsnation" gut check. [ fishing rod casting line, marching band playing ] [ male announcer ] the rhythm of life. [ whistle blowing ] where do you hear that beat? campbell's healthy request soup lets you hear it in your heart. [ basketball bouncing ] heart healthy. great taste. [ m'm... ] [ tapping ] sounds good. campbell's healthy request. m'm! m'm! good.® i will light up every room i walk into. olay presents the regenerist luminous collection. renews surface cells to even skin tone. in just two weeks, see pearlescent, luminous skin. regenerist luminous. olay. your best beautiful. (vo) after 50 years of designing cars for crash survival, subaru has developed our most revolutionary feature yet. a car that can see trouble... ...and stop itself to avoid it. when the insurance institute for highway safety tested front crash prevention nobody beat subaru models with eyesight. not honda. not for
west virginia, the wreckage of the derailed train still smoldering this hour nearly two full days after the accident. we will get the latest from that scene. >>> back lash over new admissions policy at the universityf massachusetts at amherst that bans iranian nationals from studying certain courses. it is our "newsnation" gut check. [ fishing rod casting line, marching band playing ] [ male announcer ] the rhythm of life. [ whistle blowing ] where do you hear that beat?...
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west virginia that spilled crude oil and caused a massive fire. after that, a month-long visit to historically black colleges and universities concludes. washington journal his life every morning at 7:00 a.m. eastern. you can join the conversation with phone calls facebook, and tweets. on friday, the washington institute for near east policy hosted a discussion on the increasing number of foreign fighters joining isis. speakers include general doug stone, the former current -- commander who oversaw detainees in iraq. based on c-span two. >> keep track of the republican led congress and follow its new members through the first session. , best access, on c-span, c-span2, c-span radio, and he spent at work. >> new jersey governor chris christie was in new hampshire monday to speak at the concorde merrimack county lincoln reagan dinner. his speech focused on america's reputation in the world. after he took questions from the audience and spoke to guests. this is just over one hour. >> [applause] >> good evening. thank you very much. thank you. i have all of one town in a merrimack county, so i'm not running for every -- anything. i wanted
west virginia that spilled crude oil and caused a massive fire. after that, a month-long visit to historically black colleges and universities concludes. washington journal his life every morning at 7:00 a.m. eastern. you can join the conversation with phone calls facebook, and tweets. on friday, the washington institute for near east policy hosted a discussion on the increasing number of foreign fighters joining isis. speakers include general doug stone, the former current -- commander who...