Im for gas and oil drilling. I want them to go away from the city. They dont have to be next to where they cop tam nate the contaminate the air, water and people. A dallas suburb steps up with a first. Can they keep the drillers at bay when they dont own the right to what is under them. It wasnt just the fried shrimp, a Miami Institution serving justice for all. I told the black customer you dont have to come in the back door, you can come in the dining room. While . It took a while. They were not comfortable. A time dast of jumbo, for more than 50 years, full of flavour and what was right. Good evening. Im julie chen, thank you for joining us for america tonight, the weekend edition. We begin with the water woes in ohio. The water is safe to drink now in toledo, the problems are not over for the 11 million that livers around lake erie. Algae threaten the life of the lake. Lori jane gliha tells us that the problem is bigger than lake erie. Reporter at wade smiths toledo home no one tak
Texas. Im for gas and oil drilling. I want them to go away from the city. They dont have to be next to where they cop tam nate the contaminate the air, water and people. A dallas suburb steps up with a first. Can they keep the drillers at bay when they dont own the right to what is under them. It wasnt just the fried shrimp, a Miami Institution serving justice for all. I told the black customer you dont have to come in the back door, you can come in the dining room. Reporter did that take a while . It took a while. They were not comfortable. A time dast of jumbo, for more than 50 years, full of flavour and what was right. Good evening. Im julie chen, thank you for joining us for america tonight, the weekend edition. We begin with the water woes in ohio. The water is safe to drink now in toledo, the problems are not over for the 11 million that livers around lake erie. Algae threaten the life of the lake. Lori jane gliha tells us that the problem is bigger than lake erie. Reporter at wa
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Nationwide for a few years at that point. When the National Guard decided in kent, ohio, on that night in may, that they were going to shoot into crowds of protesters, and then charge into them with bayonets, well, it had been bad before. And people had been hurt before. But the country reached a peak there. The country had never seen anything like those National Guard troops opening fire with live ammunition into protests by american civilians. Kent State University in ohio has had campus violence for three nights causing the National Guard to be called in and today the guardsmen opened fire on the students killing four of them, two young men and two young women. Three for shot in the chest. And one in the head. A dozen or more others were wounded. Some by gunfire and some by bayonets. The National Guard was called in over the week by Ohio Governor james rhodes. Today when 1,500 students started an antiwar rally, the guardsmen surrounded them. When some started throwing rock, the guar
Before. And people had been hurt before. But the country reached a peak there. The country had never seen anything like those National Guard troops opening fire with live ammunition into protests by american civilians. Kent State University in ohio has had campus violence for three nights causing the National Guard to be called in and today the guardsmen opened fire on the students killing four of them, two young men and two young women. Three for shot in the chest. And one in the head. A dozen or more others were wounded. Some by gunfire and some by bayonets. The National Guard was called in over the week by Ohio Governor james rhodes. Today when 1,500 students started an antiwar rally, the guardsmen surrounded them. When some started throwing rock, the guard moved in with tear gas. Students were forced up a hill by the tear gas. Some of them started throwing gas canisters back at the guardsmen. A formation of guardsmen marched up the hill and fired their rifles at the students. [ gun