It is completely outrageous. It is the worst form of censorship we have seen by the United States since the 1950s, since the mccarthy era. Are you surprised . I am surprised, actually. But you are screwing with the forces of nature. [ticking] [blows whistle] you might not think of sugar, corn, or metal as material that can cause a catastrophic explosion in a factory. But when theyre ground into dust and suspended in the air, all it takes is a small spark to set off a disaster. If this material were gasoline, there would be no doubt in any owners or operators mind what needed to be done. That would be an emergency. Absolutely. Is dust functionally the same thing . It has the same power. Hundreds of industries create huge amounts of lethal dust and arent even aware of the risk. [ticking] welcome to 60 minutes on cnbc. Im steve kroft. In this edition, we talk with Julian Assange, the mysterious and eccentric founder of wikileaks, whose website made public thousands of u. S. Secrets. And w
The speaker pro tempore on this vote the yeas are 191, the nays are 230. The motion is not agreed to. The question is on passage of the bill. All those in for what purpose does the gentleman from maryland rise . I ask for the yeas and nays. The speaker pro tempore the chair will go to a voice vote first. The question is on passage of the bill. Those in favor say aye. Those opposed, no. In the opinion of the chair, the ayes have it. The gentleman from maryland. Mr. Van hollen mr. Speaker, on that i request a recorded vote. The speaker pro tempore a recorded vote is requested. All those in favor of taking this vote by the yeas and nays will rise and remain standing until counted. A sufficient number having arisen, a recorded vote is ordered. Members will record their votes by electronic device. This is a fiveminute vote. [captioning made possible by the national captioning institute, inc. , in cooperation with the United States house of representatives. Any use of the closedcaptioned cov
A quiet community. The city of richmond could soon have the highest minimum wage in california. Well tell you about the City Council Vote that happened last night and what this will mean for workers. Stepping in a hot battle between hand lord and tenants. The latenight decision. Mornings on 2 begins right now. Good morning. Welcome to mornings on 2. You are looking live at a homicide scene in downtown san jose. This is near st. James park. The coroner has not yet picked up the body. So there are closures and subsequent delays and mass transit. Janine de la vega is at the scene. Shell have an update on this developing story in just a few minutes. Good morning. Im tori campbell. Im dave clark. Lets talk about weather and traffic. Ready to push winter out the door . This is it. This is it. It will be sunny and warm. First day of spring tomorrow. Overall, a lot of sunshine. Clear skies. Cold for some. Not too bad in San Francisco. Well go 70 for a high. Temperatures will cool down. The rea
Censorship we have seen by the United States since the 1950s, since the mccarthy era. Are you surprised . I am surprised, actually. But you are screwing with the forces of nature. [ticking] [blows whistle] you might not think of sugar, corn, or metal as material that can cause a catastrophic explosion in a factory. But when theyre ground into dust and suspended in the air, all it takes is a small spark to set off a disaster. If this material were gasoline, there would be no doubt in any owners or operators mind what needed to be done. That would be an emergency. Absolutely. Is dust functionally the same thing . It has the same power. Hundreds of industries create huge amounts of lethal dust and arent even aware of the risk. [ticking] welcome to 60 minutes on cnbc. Im steve kroft. In this edition, we talk with Julian Assange, the mysterious and eccentric founder of wikileaks, whose website made public thousands of u. S. Secrets. And we examine the secret danger behind a type of dust tha
It is the worst form of censorship we have seen by the United States since the 1950s, since the mccarthy era. Are you surprised . I am surprised, actually. But you are screwing with the forces of nature. [ticking] [blows whistle] you might not think of sugar, corn, or metal as material that can cause a catastrophic explosion in a factory. But when theyre ground into dust and suspended in the air, all it takes is a small spark to set off a disaster. If this material were gasoline, there would be no doubt in any owners or operators mind what needed to be done. That would be an emergency. Absolutely. Is dust functionally the same thing . It has the same power. Hundreds of industries create huge amounts of lethal dust and arent even aware of the risk. [ticking] welcome to 60 minutes on cnbc. Im steve kroft. In this edition, we talk with Julian Assange, the mysterious and eccentric founder of wikileaks, whose website made public thousands of u. S. Secrets. And we examine the secret danger b