amy: i want to go to a video that the west virginia cattle farmer wilbur tennant shot on his property in the 1990's after he sold part of his land to dupont for what the company had assured him would be a non-hazardous landfill. this is tennant filming a stream. that water should not look like that. there's something wrong with this water. what effect will this solution have on the livestock? dead deer andwo two dead cattle. it was hammering disease, all right, the blood run out of dnrr nose and mouth, but has never checked into it. they need the epa or the state of west virginia, to try to cover this up. but it is not going to be covered up because i'm going to bring it out in the open for people to see. amy: that video shot by the farmer wilbur tennant on his property in parkersburg, west virginia, after he sold part of the land to dupont for a landfill. a year later, he felt what happened to his cows. >> you can see she has hemorrhaged out the nose. disease this hemmoring are what everyone a collar, but this cow died with an extremely high fever. you see the discoloration in the ha