To yourself about being in control. Cocaine is not hip, its hype. Anyone who tells you its okay is a liar. Watch American History tv every weekend on cspan 3. State and local water resource officials testify about the status of u. S. Water infrastructure and the benefits of passing a new bill which would designate specific repair or improvement projects. The Senate Environment and Public Works Committee held this hearing earlier this month. Good morning. I call this hearing to order. Today we highlight the importance of passing a new resource Water Development act, or wrda. Wrda authorizes funding for the Civil Works Program. In order to write good legislation we must consider the effectiveness, the status of their implementation as well as our countrys future Water Infrastructure needs. They have jurisdiction over much of the waters infrastructure including locks and dams and inland waterways and ports. Prior congresses have traditionally passed on a biannual basis going back to 1986.
Highly controversial volt that led to violent appropriate test thousands. The vote gave president s ruling party nearly unlimited power. Yesterday the u. S. Impose nude economic sanctions on the president. A study out tomorrow has a surprising finding about teenage drivers. The older the teen, the greater the risk on the roads. Here is transportation correspondent kris van cleave. Reporter the live stream crash shocked the country with instagram recording, the 18yearold lost control of her car. The two other teens inside werent wearing seatbelts. Her 14yearold sister died. Look, you know, there is Motor Vehicle is a potential weapon of mass destruction. Harvard med s professor found High School Seniors are significantly more likely than younger teens to use their phone while driving. 32 of seniors admitted using snapchat behind the wheel compared to 20 of sophomores. Seniors were more likely to use music apps and gps than freshman drivers. May be the tendency for teenagers you start ca
Breathing life into. Currently you can file a discrimination claim in the state of missouri, if things like race, religion and gender are a contributing factor to discrimination. But, later this month, alleged victims of discrimination, would have to prove it is the motivating factor, and chapel says thats extremely hard to do. You would think that the best evidence would be like a memo. Right. We discriminated against so and so, because they, who they are. Nobody writes memos. Or when they do its so rare. And then, getting that, that kind of evidence can be very, very difficult. It is wrong. It is flat out wrong. 64yearold pat ro kerr stayed the state of missouri in 2010 for sex and age discrimination. Last year, a jury awarded her nearly 3 million. Now she is concerned the new law will make lawsuits like hers tougher to file. And send the wrong message. This is just another example of not being progressive if we want to be a progressive missouri why are we going backwards . The gover
The western end of the lake erie couldnt use the water from the tap. An enormous algae bloom made the water from one of north americas great lakes unfit to drink. Sizable metropolitan area fell back on bottled water for a time, an expensive and unsustainable solution. After scrambling for answers after a midsummer weekend people are being told they cant drink a drink, shower, wash dishes, eat at a restaurant. But can they do those things only until the next time algae fouls the water supply . Thats our focus this time on the program. Reporter after spending a weekend under state of emergency half a million toledo residents were able to drink their tap water monday morning. All six tests with no problem whatsoever. Reporter toledo mayor Michael Collins said tests by the ohio and National Environmental Protection Agencies ruled that contamination in lake erie was no longer dangerous. Levels of toxins the product of algae blooms reached Dangerous Levels over the weekend. When consumed in
The western end of the lake erie couldnt use the water from the tap. An enormous algae bloom made the water from one of north americas great lakes unfit to drink. Sizable metropolitan area fell back on bottled water for a time, an expensive and unsustainable solution. After scrambling for answers after a midsummer weekend people are being told they cant drink a drink, shower, wash dishes, eat at a restaurant. But can they do those things only until the next time algae fouls the water supply . Thats our focus this time on the program. Reporter after spending a weekend under state of emergency half a million toledo residents were able to drink their tap water monday morning. All six tests with no problem whatsoever. Reporter toledo mayor Michael Collins said tests by the ohio and National Environmental Protection Agencies ruled that contamination in lake erie was no longer dangerous. Levels of toxins the product of algae blooms reached Dangerous Levels over the weekend. When consumed in