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MSNBCW The Rachel Maddow Show July 6, 2019 04:00:00

Again, we were on our way to a story. Hi, sir. Did you just feel that earthquake we had. Yes. A short time ago. Yeah. Tell us tell us where you were going and what kind of sensation it was for you. Oh, i was in my office down there. I felt a very strong shake. You fet a strong shake. Did you feel the earthquake yesterday. No, yesterday i was in a boat some he didnt feel it. You were on a boat yesterday. Yeah. So today, can you tell us kind of what kind of feeling was it and for you, did it feel like it went on for a long time . It was fairly long. Its like a swinging movement. And its kind of weird, but at first i thought its like, i was in a boat so i thought i was sea sick or something but it was fairly strong. So you were on a boat yesterday. You already have some boat legs going on. So again, we are here in anaheim. Were on our way to another story, an officer involved shooting Down The Street on the 91 freeway when we stopped at this carls junior, a lot of people definitely feelin

CNN New Day With John Berman and Brianna Keilar January 4, 2022 12:27:00

watching our country start to come apart at the seams. i said, i don t think we re doing a podcast right now. i think the american experiment is ending right now on cnn, live. right. that was insanity. do you think it was the american experiment cracking? it was breaking. luckily, it didn t end, but it was breaking by people who want to break it. look, there were a lot of people there that day who didn t know why, and there were a lot of people there that day because they thought they could overturn a democratic election, somehow procedurally. i think there were a lot of people there that day who admit wanting to overturn a democratic election, violently, if necessary. they went ahead and tried it. those people, that wing really do want to break democracy. it s not that they just want someone else in charge of our country. it s that they want a different country. to get it, they have to break

CNN CNN Newsroom Live June 4, 2024 07:54:00

secretary of florida s department of environmental protection, and the owners of piney point. they want the plant cleaned up and closed down safely so disasters of this magnitude never happen again. but governor ron desantis claims the science is pointing in a different direction. the scientific consensus is clear. it didn t cause the red tide. the red tide was here. reporter: the governor saying it was hurricane elsa in july and not piney point s wastewater which led to this year s historic fish kills. asked if he might be playing politics by not declaring a state of emergency over the red tide in tampa bay, desantis was defiant? how did i politicize red tide? they were the ones who were saying, you got to declare a state of emergency, and so we asked them, why? well, they didn t know why. the data are really clear that this algae bloom that was occurring in tampa bay started well before hurricane elsa passed by. reporter: maya burke with the tampa bay estuary program says w

CNN CNN Newsroom Live June 4, 2024 09:52:00

defiant. how did i politicize red tide? they were the ones saying you got to declare a state of emergency. we asked them why. well, they didn t know why. the data were clear that the algae bloom started before elsa passed by. reporter: maya burke said while money made so far from the governor s office has helped clean up the bay, they need more of it now. she said not only has this water not looked this bad since the 1970s before there was a clean water act but the governor s time line for what s causing the red tide is well off. what hurricane elsa did, it changed the wind patterns and it put those thousands of tons of dead fish up in the waterway in st. petersburg. reporter: a democrat who just announced the run for governor said based on the toxic levels in the water and red tide and fish kills could be a recurring problem in the way for months.

CNN The Lead With Jake Tapper June 4, 2024 21:42:00

they want the plant cleaned up and closed down safely so disasters of this magnitude never happen again. but governor ron desantis claims the science is pointing in a different direction. the scientific consensus is clear it didn t cause the red tide, the red tide was here. reporter: the governor saying it was hurricane elsa in july and not piney point s wastewater. asked if he might be playing politics by not declaring a state of emergency over the red tide in tampa bay, desantis was defiant. how did i politicize red tide? they were the ones who were saying you got to declare a state of emergency. so we asked them why. well, they didn t know why. the data are really clear that this algae bloom that was occurring in tampa bay started well before hurricane elsa passed by. reporter: they say while money made available so far by the governor s office has helped clean up the bay, they need more of it now. she says not only has the water not looked this bad since the

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