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This doctor is a bit of a super hero herself here because she was the first to link the water to high levels of lead in the children of flint. The word lead when youre a physician or pediatrician signals what in your brain . There is no safe level of lead. It impacts cognition. How children think actually drops by two levels. It impacts behavior leading to things like developmental delays and has lifealtdering consequences. Youve heard a lot about the future of driverless cars. But what about this . Thats right, 18 wheels on the road and nobody in the drivers seat. Dont be surprised to see this on american highways soon. How close are we to a day when these trucks have no driver . Well be operating on the public highways with real cargo with a real fleet in 2021. ticking im lesley stahl. Im Bill Whitaker. Im anderson cooper. Im sharyn alfonsi. Im jon wertheim. Im scott pelley. Those stories, tonight, on 60 minutes. ticking cbs mone ....
The speaker pro tempore on this vote, the yeas are 224 and the nays are 194. The current resolution is adopted. Without objection, the motion to reconsider is laid on the table. Pursuant to clause 8 of rule 20, the Unfinished Business is the vote on the motion of the the gentlewoman from new york, ms. Velazquez, to suspend the rules and pass h. R. 5078 as amended. On which the the yeas and nays are ordered. The clerk will report the title. The clerk h. R. 5078, a bill toll amend the Small Business act to provide reentry counseling and Training Services for incarcerated persons and now other purposes. The speaker pro tempore will the house suspend the rules and pass the bill as amended. Members will record their votes by electronic device. This is a fiveminute vote. [captioning made possible by the national captio ....
Question. How many black people were living in stanford, connecticut in 1963. It was north stanford, so thats where it had more land. So it was our family. In 63 there may have been more, two or three in that section of town, but pretty much segregated ourselves in stanford, connecticut. What do you remember about that segregation. About being one of the few africanamericans. I remember in elementary school, children asking me if i bathed and you know, and me feeling very insecure, very shy, not didnt speak at all. I wouldnt ask questions, i wouldnt wear my glasses because i didnt want to be different in any other way and i didnt understand that that was part of my experience there, being the only black child in the fifth grade. So, until fifth grade i was the only black child in the school. Why did mom and dad want you to have that, want you to live there . I dont think they wanted us to have that level of isolation nor lack of, you know, overly they werent sitting us out there as an ....
They were living in stamford connecticut in 1963. It was north stanford thats where they have more land. It was our family. It may have been two or three. Thats how they segregated themselves. What you remember about being one of the few african americans. I felt very insecure shy, i did not want to be different in any other way. It was part of my experience there. For fifth grade i was the only black child in the school. I dont think they wanted us to have that level of isolationn they were not setting us out there as an experiment. He wanted to live there and have privacy. It was 45 minutes in new york city. They actually ran into housing discrimination. It was actually with the health of injury and simon. She lived in a community during the summertime that we were able to even find this particular property. We have a trophy room in our house. And wherever we went public it was a different experience. He would walk into the dining room and everyone would turn and look. Y the downspou ....
Everyone is on board this year. And the morning after the biggest sugar high of the year. Happy november. We begin this friday with breaking news from southern california. Fire crews already exhausted from days of dousing flames are now battling a new fastmoving wildfire near the town of santa paula. The socalled maria fire exploded to more than 5,000 acres in just a few hours racing up a hillside surrounded by cell phone transmission towers. The flames are threatening nearly 2,000 homes forcing at least 7,500 people to evacuate. And to make matters worse, an illegal drone hampered the air attack at one point. The helicopter reporter for our los angeles station flew over that fire. Its going to be a difficult fire to access, but they do have fire roads to work with. They have ordered a number of strike teams, as well as several nightflying helicopters that will soon be able to get some water up here. Now, Water Resources are goin ....