Hours. Joined here by Deputy Editor of environment and energy news for an overview of the coal industry in the u. S. Lets talk about the rock itself. What are the main types of coal that are mined in the United States . Well, you can say they go from really black to brownish. Youve got coal that was mined in eastern pennsylvania. Its still mined, but not as much. We dont use it as much. Then weve got what is mined the post, which is coal, and then youve got a type of coal on thats more brown, it has less energy, less ability to produce energy, but its still used, especially north dakota uses it a lot. Theres a plant in mississippi now that wants to use it, so it ranges. And they are different based on what part of the country youre mining. When you talk about the ranges of coal, talk about the ranges of mines. What kind of mines are there in the United States . Yeah, a lot of people assume all coal mines are for power plants. But there are a lot of mines and a big market, a big part of
Comey. His legal career started in San Francisco in the 70s and later he served as u. S. Attorney in Northern California. Ktvu fox 2 news Jana Katsuyama is here with more on his appointment. Reporter frank and julie, i spoke with his former boss who says mueller is a perfect choice. He describes him as someone with integrity who leaves politics out of his investigation. His appointment brought relief to republicans and democrats who now hope the 72yearold former fbi director will bring credibility to the federal probe into whether the Russian Election meddling was linked to the trump campaign, Rod Rosenstein issued the order wednesday saying my decision is not a finding that crimes have been committed or that any prosecution is warranted. But, he said for americans to have confidence in the outcome, he felt the need for a special council who exercises a degree of independence from the normal chain of command. I think it is a good thing. Because, it takes the politics out of it. This ha
With a man who doesnt sit down very often. The founder and ceo of under armour kevin plank on the 20 year husbandle from building a company from his grandmothers basement that now has its eye on the king of the industry. You got to tell me, true or false. In the early days of under armoarmo armo armour, you used to send the head of nike a Christmas Card every year and say you will know our name. Yeah, thats true. Plus a special report from the heart of the Opioid Epidemic ralphaging the United States. All a bit later in the show. Lets begin this morning with the battle looming this week over the Senate Health care bill. Kelly odonnell is live on the white house checking on it for us. Good morning. Reporter it will be another high stakes week for the Trump Administration over health care. It has been harder than they expected to deliver on the promise of repealing the obamacare law. Theyre several votes sure of what they need. They took a brief break on a lovely summer night to live up
With a man that doesnt sit down often, founder and ceo of under arm or on the 20 year hustle of building a company from his grandmothers basement to a 500 million sports giant who has his eye on the king of the industry. Tell me, true or false. In the early days of under armour, you used to send the head of nike a Christmas Card every year and say you will know our name. Yeah, thats true. Sunday sit down with under armour founder kevin plank. And special report from the heart of the Opioid Epidemic ravaging the United States. Lets begin with the battle looming over the Senate Health care bill. Nbcs Kelly Odonnell live at the white house checking on it for us. Kelly, good morning. Reporter good morning, willie. It will be another high stakes week for the Trump Administration over health care. It has been harder than they expected to deliver on the promise of repealing the obamacare law, and the white house and Senate Republicans are several votes short of what they need, but they took a
Normal. But for a few fleeting moments, everyone on the same page. Enjoying the same tingle of excitement at the loss of illumination. For a little more than an hour monday morning, the court outside Santa Clara Universitys school of business was prime seating for the dimming of the light. Very exciting, im happy to be here, wont want to miss this. Reporter upwards of 300 people, kids and the young at heart donned their viewing glasses to watch the slow moving show, the moving of one celestial body in front of another as earths moon slid in front of the sun, creating a sliver of light. Kristin kunas. Nasa can use the data for whats happening here to better understand how eclipses affect natural life here on earth as well as just learning about the motion of the celestial objects in our solar system. Reporter aside from the science the dimming effect that follows seals the deal for those who travel near and far to see mid morning turn in to late afternoon. I like the idea of all of us a