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honeywell is the company which paid for the cleanup. >> restoring the park, to put it -- i would have have to zane bert place than when we found it. >> they've made the proper investment and got it back up to par, that's a good thing. that's very good thing. it looks good. >> reporter: madonna huggins came here as a child in the contaminated years. >> i love it. i had to call my parents. i almost wanted to cry when i got here. >> reporter: that's what the state told the polluter. clean it up and give it back to the city. and now after three years, the city finally got the call. arsenic almost killed this public park, but now private money has made at better place than it was. in south baltimore, mike should, wjz eyewitness news. >> the park looks great. great location, too. honeywell was responsible for the cleanup after they bought allied signal which was originally responsible for contaminating that area. >>> tomorrow morning marylanders will lace up their running shoes. wjz is a proud sponsor of sunday's half marathon benefiting the university of maryland marlene and stewart greenb
honeywell is the company which paid for the cleanup. >> restoring the park, to put it -- i would have have to zane bert place than when we found it. >> they've made the proper investment and got it back up to par, that's a good thing. that's very good thing. it looks good. >> reporter: madonna huggins came here as a child in the contaminated years. >> i love it. i had to call my parents. i almost wanted to cry when i got here. >> reporter: that's what the state...
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honeywell was responsible for the cleanup after they bought allied signal. in tonight's healthwatch, there's a new fun way kids with diabetes can test themselves. it is a high-tech video game gizmo. what makes it unique is it plugs into the anyone den doe ds gaming system. the more they monitor the blood sugar, the more point these earn. a lot of parents say this is a good way to take care of your health. >>> we've got rain moving across the area. >> we have 18 rounds of this into the day tomorrow. this storm is taking on a mind of its own weakening as it moves or way. it's going a few different rounds of rain. this is the current one we're kohl dealing with. we had lighter stuff move through earlier. then a couple of thunderstorms build up over bel air. frederick and hagerstown earlier. those have moved on. this is the next one we see out there. cascade, hawingerstown, rain coming down heavily right now. it will pick up shortly for westminster and all of this is moving off to the northeast. i also want to show you when we open up a little bit that there are
honeywell was responsible for the cleanup after they bought allied signal. in tonight's healthwatch, there's a new fun way kids with diabetes can test themselves. it is a high-tech video game gizmo. what makes it unique is it plugs into the anyone den doe ds gaming system. the more they monitor the blood sugar, the more point these earn. a lot of parents say this is a good way to take care of your health. >>> we've got rain moving across the area. >> we have 18 rounds of this...
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. >> honeywell is the company that paid for cleanup. >> restoring the park to put it in a better place than when we found it. >> they made the investment and got it back up to par, it looks good. reporter: she came here as a child. >> i loved. i couldn't believe i was here. reporter: that's what the state told the polluters, clean it up and give it back to the city and now after three years, the city got the call. arsenic almost killed this public park but now private money has made it a better place than it was. mike schuh, wjz. >> hon any the storm moving through maryland maybe responsible for a mess in baltimore county. it blocked people from walking to the center in lutherville and we can expect rain and thunderstorms through the day and we have that forecast now. the ground now is saturated. we've had some flash-flood warnings in effect. some of the storms that have come through, not so much wind but the rain has come down heavy lay in some places. these trees can't handle it. >> the wore of the day is careful. >> not going to be a bad day. just a pretty day. we had folks ask abou
. >> honeywell is the company that paid for cleanup. >> restoring the park to put it in a better place than when we found it. >> they made the investment and got it back up to par, it looks good. reporter: she came here as a child. >> i loved. i couldn't believe i was here. reporter: that's what the state told the polluters, clean it up and give it back to the city and now after three years, the city got the call. arsenic almost killed this public park but now private...
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. >> honeywell may be the biggest company you never heard of. were about $33 billion in sales, 120,000 employees, more than half of which are outside the u.s. when we think about this, one of the things as surprised as is that in all the discussion about climate change, one of the most important points as a business leader was ms., and that is this is about economic and energy security. and the premise is that low-cost clean power yield sustainable gdp growth, and that is what yields jobs. you start with that premise, it takes you down two facts. one for generations and one for inefficiency. on the generation side, that's more of a technology issue. we need to make sure that we stay technology-neutral and set the standards on what constitutes clean energy and then let 1000 flowers bloom. we need to engage the creativity of the american people and the american businesses to make that happen. on the efficiency side, this is more about behavior. and at what point to our own companies. if the u.s. just aggressively used existing honeywell products a
. >> honeywell may be the biggest company you never heard of. were about $33 billion in sales, 120,000 employees, more than half of which are outside the u.s. when we think about this, one of the things as surprised as is that in all the discussion about climate change, one of the most important points as a business leader was ms., and that is this is about economic and energy security. and the premise is that low-cost clean power yield sustainable gdp growth, and that is what yields...
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no of honeywell. -- the ceo of honeywell. >> honeywell maybe the biggest company you have never heard of. 120,000 employees, more than half of which are outside of the u.s. with all the discussion about climate change, one of the most important points as a business leader is that this is about economic and energy security, and the premise is that low- cost, clean power yields sustainable gdp growth, and that is what yields jobs. if you start with that premise, it takes you down two paths. on the generation side, i would argue that there is more, and we need to make sure that we state technology neutral and set standards for what constitutes clean energy, and then let the flowers bloom. we need to engage to make that happen. interestingly, on the efficiency side, this is more about behavior. if the u.s. just aggressively used existing honeywell technology, something that already exists today, it would be a 20% to 25% savings. because i come from a nation of lawyers, and because i come from the area where people say that if the ceo says something, it needs to be questioned, it is 20% to
no of honeywell. -- the ceo of honeywell. >> honeywell maybe the biggest company you have never heard of. 120,000 employees, more than half of which are outside of the u.s. with all the discussion about climate change, one of the most important points as a business leader is that this is about economic and energy security, and the premise is that low- cost, clean power yields sustainable gdp growth, and that is what yields jobs. if you start with that premise, it takes you down two paths....
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. >> honeywell may be the biggest company you have never heard of. we're about $33 billion in sales, 120,000 employees, more than half of which are outside the u.s.. when we think about this, one of the things that surprises us is that in all the discussion about climate change, one of the most important point was missed, and that is that this is about economic and energy security, and the premises that low-cost clean power yields sustainable gdp growth, and that is what yields jobs. if you start with that premise, that takes you down two paths -- one for a generation and one for efficiency. on the generation side, i would argue it is more of a technology issue. we need to make sure we stay neutral and said good standards on what constitutes a clean energy and then let 1000 flowers bloom. we need to engage the creativity of the american people and american businesses to make that happen. on the efficiency side, this is more about behavior, and i would point to our own company. if the u.s. aggressively use existing honeywell products and technologies,
. >> honeywell may be the biggest company you have never heard of. we're about $33 billion in sales, 120,000 employees, more than half of which are outside the u.s.. when we think about this, one of the things that surprises us is that in all the discussion about climate change, one of the most important point was missed, and that is that this is about economic and energy security, and the premises that low-cost clean power yields sustainable gdp growth, and that is what yields jobs. if...
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throw up on the screen here, these are big corporations that are affecting health care, caterpillar, honeywell, john deere, 3m. at&t, voe layero, a number of other countries and i spoke to a small business owner who says he has fewer than 20 employees and the percentage of health care cost was going to go from 7% up to about 15%, his costs, is that what is killing you guys? >> costs have been killing small business owners for decades now, yes and we actually think this health care law is only going to exacerbate that problem. not only are you talking about all the tax increases that are embedded in the bill, but you're talking about the cost of doing business through new paper work requirements and regulatory burdens, it's unsus standable and many small business owners have to be forced to shut their doors as a result. >> karen, just so folks don't think you're saying, no, no, no, we don't want any of this. you're for some type of health care reform. what measures do you support? >> absolutely. nfib has been aggressive trying to get health care reform for its members for two decades. things li
throw up on the screen here, these are big corporations that are affecting health care, caterpillar, honeywell, john deere, 3m. at&t, voe layero, a number of other countries and i spoke to a small business owner who says he has fewer than 20 employees and the percentage of health care cost was going to go from 7% up to about 15%, his costs, is that what is killing you guys? >> costs have been killing small business owners for decades now, yes and we actually think this health care law...