fire and burn that house to the ground. that homeowner on the hook to pay for the cleanup costs. chris christie confident in his presidential prospects. last night on jimmy fallon asking the new jersey governor can you beat hillary clinton in 201, listen to this. hypothetically you run for president. hypothetically hillary clinton runs for president. hypothetically. hypothetically, do you think you can beat her? hypothetically? you bet. okay. confidence there. also hypothetically or not hypothetically, christie teaming up with fallon to show off his dance moves. check it out. it s the segment called the evolution of dad dancing.
the tow boat that crashed has been involved in a string of 20 accidents and other incidents reported to the coast guard over the last 12 years. including two other accidents that occurred when that boat was pushing barges containing asphalt or oil like it was on saturday. it s according to the houston chronicle reviewing government records. well, that company that owns the towboat and now partially sunken barge says they ll pay for the cleanup costs associated with the new oil disaster in galveston, but the coast guard is on scene. they have hundreds of people in dozens of boats trying to clean up this heavy, gunky, marine fuel oil. the conditions are windy and choppy. they re not doing a good job containing the oil so far. as of this morning, the oil had already spread about 12 miles into galveston bay. by sun up tomorrow, we should have a better idea of how far it s gone in another 24 hours. once again, the state-of-the-art response from the world s most profitable industry is boom
pushing barges containing asphalt or oil like it was on saturday. it s according to the houston chronicle reviewing government records. well, that company that owns the t towboat and now partially sunken barge says they ll pay for the cleanup costs associated with the new oil disaster in galveston, but the coast guard is on scene. they have hundreds of people in dozens of boats trying to clean up this heavy, gunky, marine fuel oil. the conditions are windy and choppy. they re not doing a good job containing the oil so far. as of this morning, the oil had already spread about 12 miles into galveston bay. by sun up tomorrow, we should have a better idea of how far it s gone in another 24 hours. once again, the state of the art response from the world s most profitable industry is boom. that s boom, you can see there, lying on the beach. that s boom doing just its usual great job of keeping oil off the shore. here you can see boom doing just as good a job protecting shore
authorities to be $2 million, plus $1.5 million more in cleanup costs. the video doesn t really do it justice. actually watching it, and it was just, yeah, once in a lifetime thing. i m never going to see something like that again. dallas, texas. december 8th, 2005. an ice storm causes major headaches during the morning commute, as cars and trucks spin out on the slick roads. we get true ice storms. you may not have much snow. the snow is really just sheets of ice. and i do think that there s not enough drivers around here that see it frequently enough, they don t understand the concept that you have to slow down all the time. tv reporter mark johnson is in a helicopter covering accidents and traffic jams caused by the severe weather. he hovers over a jackknifed
being cleaned up now six years later. the cleanup costs for the tennessee bill, well over a billion dollars. that was supposed to be a wake-up call for us about the risks of storing giants amounts of this toxic sludge, especially right near waterways. but two weeks ago, on super bowl sunday, we did it again. or rather, duke energy did it. it was their plant. it was their coal ash. it was their spill. that company is confirming they, too, have received a federal grand jury subpoena in this federal criminal investigation that we found out today, along with the mccrory administration s subpoena. and in the first instance, it s going to have to be that company, duke energy, and that agency, the environmental agency, who are going to have to answer for what happened here. and the bigger picture, though, the questions are for north carolina governor pat mccrory. for the government he leads. before he was sworn in as north carolina governor, pat mccrory spent 28 years working for duke