so basically, it s big enough to drive a truck through. this chemical and many other ones we don t know a lot about in terms of human health risks. there s a proposal from senators manchin, rockefeller, and boxer to introduce some kind of reform legislation in the wake of this spill. those are some of the main items, establish a state inspection programs for chemical facilities, sets minimum inspection requirements and standards for facilities, directs states to identify at-risk facilities. my question is, are we seeing a gap in the law here, or are we seeing a gap in the enforcement of the law? and would this new piece of legislation fix it? well, the bad news is, we re seeing both. so, this legislation, if it passes, would also, honestly, chris, require another bill updating this tosca bill from 1976, in order to have stronger testing standards. so, you know, what we re talking about here in west virginia, from senator manchin, is better regulation of above-ground chemical storag
some former athletes say doping was an open secret. it s always been known that in west germany the same happen but there was never any evidence for it. now we have that. i hope everything will be clarified also with names. the investigation was conducted by berlin s university at the request of the government s institute for sports research. it details how doping started out in the 1950s and became widespread and organized in the 1970s. one example of the dangers of steroid abuse was an athlete who died at the age of 26 after receiving performance enhancing drugs for years according to be public prosecutor. doping controls were put this place in the 1980s but more needs to be done including tighter testing standards and more severe punishment.
wisconsin led his state. [ cheers and applause ] governor walker led his state to a job reform that promote early literacy and require teacher evaluations incorporate student achievement. in nevada, governor sandoval pushed for reforms to end the damaging practice of last in, first out. where teachers are hired or fired based on their years in the system. not their impact in the classroom. governor haslem in tennessee is making sure every classroom has an effective teacher. because he s a form governor, mitt romney understands that states must lead this national movement. in massachusetts governor romney narrowed the gap between students of different races. raised testing standards and put into place a merit scholarship, the john and abigail adams scholarship that gives students four tuition free years at any
some of them slashed the superintendent s tires but he didn t back down. governor scott walker in wisconsin led his state [ applause ] governor walker led his state to adopt reforms that promote early literacy and require that teacher evaluations incorporation student achievement. in nevada, governor sandoval pushed for reforms to end the damaging practice of last in, first out, where teachers are hired or fired based on their years in the system, not their impact in the classroom. governor hazlem in tennessee is making sure every classroom has an effective teacher. because he is a former governor, mitt romney understands that states must lead this national movement. in massachusetts, governor romney narrowed the gap between students of different races. raised testing standards and put into place a merit scholarship. the john and abigail adams
and replace no child left behind left over from the bush administration. that has gotten a lot of criticism to the so-called teaching to the test. it had so much focus on testing standards that a lot of people are focusing kids to do well on tests and not in the long term. education is one of those issues the president can follow up on that talk of unity last night. an issue that not always but tends to unite the parties than a lot of the decisive issues on out there. we will check in with the president as he starts that speech. our political team is sorting out the details for you. have you always dreamed of a mansion in bellaire? this comes with a price tag of $28 million and a very famous tenant. hard living is the life for me