Many say there is no way to get to it without poisoning the very thing that makes life there possible a an abundance of clean water al jazerras adam may reports. [ chanting no drilling ] air is dieing, water is dieing, the people is getting sick. Wake up before you kill the creation of gods gift. Thank you. [applause] reporter one by one they stepped up to the microphone to voice their fears and tell their stories. My brother died last year at 51. My sister died the year before at 50. I am 49 years old. And i just got out of the hospital with a lung removed. I dont want my kids to die like my family did. Get them out. Reporter so it went for more than four hours. At a recent hearing of state and federal officials in southwest florida. The reason for their anger, a plan to drill for oil next to the everglades wilderness. [ what do you went . Reporter new techniques are making it possible to drill in areas where it was once difficult. But many say the resulting waste wastewater will be t
To it without poisoning the very thing that makes life there possible a an abundance of clean water al jazerras adam may reports. [ chanting no drilling ] air is dieing, water is dieing, the people is getting sick. Wake up before you kill the creation of gods gift. Thank you. [applause] reporter one by one they stepped up to the microphone to voice their fears and tell their stories. My brother died last year at 51. My sister died the year before at 50. I am 49 years old. And i just got out of the hospital with a lung removed. I dont want my kids to die like my family did. Get them out. Reporter so it went for more than four hours. At a recent hearing of state and federal officials in southwest florida. The reason for their anger, a plan to drill for oil next to the everglades wilderness. [ what do you went . Reporter new techniques are making it possible to drill in areas where it was once difficult. But many say the resulting waste wastewater will be toxic. I just hope people realize
To it without poisoning the very thing that makes life there possible a an abundance of clean water al jazerras adam may reports. [ chanting no drilling ] air is dieing, water is dieing, the people is getting sick. Wake up before you kill the creation of gods gift. Thank you. [applause] reporter one by one they stepped up to the microphone to voice their fears and tell their stories. My brother died last year at 51. My sister died the year before at 50. I am 49 years old. And i just got out of the hospital with a lung removed. I dont want my kids to die like my family did. Get them out. Reporter so it went for more than four hours. At a recent hearing of state and federal officials in southwest florida. The reason for their anger, a plan to drill for oil next to the everglades wilderness. [ what do you went . Reporter new techniques are making it possible to drill in areas where it was once difficult. But many say the resulting waste wastewater will be toxic. I just hope people realize
Minutes. Our attention today will be on capitol hill itself, on our own neighborhood. But with an eye, of course, toward the global implications. In 1973, a leading member of the Senate Subcommittee responsible for overseeing intelligence activities, told director of intelligence james schlesinger, and i quote im not going to try the accent here, it was thick no, no my boy, dont tell me. Just go ahead and do it but i dont want to know. Well, since then, members of congress have on and off wanted to know. And congressional oversight of intelligence is a recurring flash point in executive congressional relations. Our guests, professor Laura Donohue of Georgetown Law School and mark low enthaul, the director of the Intelligence Community is going to explore the dustup between the senate and the c. I. A. About not only reminding us about past struggles between congress and the intelligence communities, such as Church Hearings but helping us understand why this context matters. Everything h
Tonight parents went to battle over a book they say is too racy for freshmen. The school board approved the textbook, but is it too graphic . Good evening. Im dan ashley. And im ama dates. Tiffany wilson is live outside the School Board Meeting where so many parents gathered. They spilled into the parking lot. Tiffany . They felt passionatly about this and they cooperate get inside so they watched the meeting streaming over an ipad. Many of them Holding Signs like this to show which way they felt about this book. And when the board voted just a couple of minutes ago many of them left disappointed. I feel a loss of innocence myself. The sexually explicit words and images in this back ouch ited off a debate that left some questioning the fundamentals of the Fremont Unified School district. Im sorry. I cannot see anything that a child needs to know in 9th grade about bondage. What are you teaching them . Another sign of society changing. Please dont let your narrow views of human sexualit