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yesterday, the town of durango, durango, 17,000 people, started taking in water from the animus again, and treated for drinking water -- treated it for jerking water. the irrigation ditches are still being flushed. they constantly over the river for irrigation and rafting. the governor and the health chief from colorado have been down along the river. to get itvisiting it open as soon as possible. the river is like the soul of durango. host: we can show our viewers the front page of "the denver -- silvertonrning residents fed up with epa -spill. bruce finley has been covering the story all this week with "the denver post." we will start with don, calling in from california. good morning. pill,r: on this this highlights the ideological incompetence that the epa is full of. how can we trust them to take care of the environment when inadvertently stuck a needle in a water balloon. you don't do that. they knew exactly what they were doing. if they didn't know how much water was sitting in there, behind the van they were digging out, then there absolutely -- host: that highlights a comment
yesterday, the town of durango, durango, 17,000 people, started taking in water from the animus again, and treated for drinking water -- treated it for jerking water. the irrigation ditches are still being flushed. they constantly over the river for irrigation and rafting. the governor and the health chief from colorado have been down along the river. to get itvisiting it open as soon as possible. the river is like the soul of durango. host: we can show our viewers the front page of "the...
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what is the overall reaction in durango to the contamination of this river? >> folks are very worried and saddened by what has happened. but this pollution is something our community has been dealing with for decades. it has been mediated in terms of gold mine tailing piles. so this has been happening for a very long time. the epa was trying to clean up some of those sources of pollution and then triggered this massive release. i can't say we're surprised, but we're saddened economically. we're worried about what the long-term impacts are going to be. >> and the irony is the epa was attempting to drug this mine when this accident occurred. so in your view are these spills an inevitable legacy of old mining practices in that area. >> they are unless we commit the resources to address them. for over 25 years there have been ongoing discussions on how to deal with this, but sometimes those solutions and potential costs have been tied up in the politics of who wants to do what. and it's time for those politics to be pushed aside, and the necessary resources to be
what is the overall reaction in durango to the contamination of this river? >> folks are very worried and saddened by what has happened. but this pollution is something our community has been dealing with for decades. it has been mediated in terms of gold mine tailing piles. so this has been happening for a very long time. the epa was trying to clean up some of those sources of pollution and then triggered this massive release. i can't say we're surprised, but we're saddened economically....
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the head of the epa is due there in durango any time now. what does she need to say to ensure concerned residents there. >> i think certainly she could talk about increases transparency, and being able to assure the public about not only the impacts of the immediate release, but also start to talk about what are the medium and long-term impacts that we might be able to anticipate for the river? the animus river has a long history of contamination and pollution from many of these abandoned mines, and now this incident is going to impact the river further remains to be seen, and i think a lot of people are interested in what that looks like. >> the epa says they take full responsibility. but do they deserve all of the blame. after all the epa was there trying to test the waters in these mines and trying to plug this mine up. what about the mining companies that built these mines and created these toxic biproducts. have we heard much from them? >> we haven't. and this is an issue that has been going on for more than a century in this area. ther
the head of the epa is due there in durango any time now. what does she need to say to ensure concerned residents there. >> i think certainly she could talk about increases transparency, and being able to assure the public about not only the impacts of the immediate release, but also start to talk about what are the medium and long-term impacts that we might be able to anticipate for the river? the animus river has a long history of contamination and pollution from many of these abandoned...
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allen joins us now from durango, colorado. and my understanding is this thing continues, and it has not been capped yet. >> they say they have done a lot of work at that spill site to put in containment ponds and to try to clean any water leaking out of there. but i don't think this their work is finally finished up there at all. we just heard the head of the epa say it, they caused the spill. and they're going to do what they can to make it right. but tony, people in this part of the country are trying to find out what that means. they're trying to get back to normal and back to business. it has been six days since more than 3 million gallons of water from the mine spilled down the animus and san juan rivers. for the region, businesses bringing in and sustaining the businesses, the plume of sludge wasn't what they were hoping for. tony miley sells wildlife eventish and has watched that spill shut down his best season ever. >> there are thousands of visitors here in durango who feel that the animus is home, and it's painful to
allen joins us now from durango, colorado. and my understanding is this thing continues, and it has not been capped yet. >> they say they have done a lot of work at that spill site to put in containment ponds and to try to clean any water leaking out of there. but i don't think this their work is finally finished up there at all. we just heard the head of the epa say it, they caused the spill. and they're going to do what they can to make it right. but tony, people in this part of the...
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they hope tourists have not crossed durango and the region off the maps. >> durango is open for businesses. the sky has not fallen, and this will heal itself. and heel quickly. >> the river looks all right. it passes the eye ball test. it's at the bottom of the river that has people worried, heavy metals. what would rain like this do to the river if it increases flow and stirs the settlement up. a lot of the questions we don't have answers to >>> in mississippi, two newlyweds facing charges for making plans to spend their honeymoon with i.s.i.l. details next. plus... >> i'm joie chen in havana, taking a closer look at how reforms impacted entrepreneurs here. here. >>> federal prospectors brought in a million dollars. the international press releases took advantage of information to make trades before the deals were announced. more than 5 years hackers largely operating in ukraine. yes repeatedly penetrated the networks of market wire, p.r. news wire. three leading companies that provide the services. those hackers stole over 100,000 confidential news releases before they were distributed.
they hope tourists have not crossed durango and the region off the maps. >> durango is open for businesses. the sky has not fallen, and this will heal itself. and heel quickly. >> the river looks all right. it passes the eye ball test. it's at the bottom of the river that has people worried, heavy metals. what would rain like this do to the river if it increases flow and stirs the settlement up. a lot of the questions we don't have answers to >>> in mississippi, two...
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. >> thousands of river users here in durango that feel the animus is home. so it's really pain to feel see it hurting like it was. >> it's not just the during range ore area, dozens of fishing and rafting operations in colorado and new mexico in fact any business or ranch relying on the river shared tony's concerns. colorado's governor john hickenlooper who got a first hand look at the spill tuesday, tells us he's hopeful the local economy will get some help. >> a lot of folk's businesses have been hurt, do you expect them to be made whole? >> we are going try. you know, again, we'll have to sit down with the e.p. actual. state has now put the five up thousand dollars. i fully pictures the e.p.a. to step up and do their part. it certainly is my hope and expectation that we'll get them if not whole darn close. >> reporter: there are early indications the river is bouncing back n this test drop of live fish placed ahead of the plume only one has died out of more than 100 no, major insect die off either. the heavy metals have settled out a yellowish water line
. >> thousands of river users here in durango that feel the animus is home. so it's really pain to feel see it hurting like it was. >> it's not just the during range ore area, dozens of fishing and rafting operations in colorado and new mexico in fact any business or ranch relying on the river shared tony's concerns. colorado's governor john hickenlooper who got a first hand look at the spill tuesday, tells us he's hopeful the local economy will get some help. >> a lot of...
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el derrame alcanzÓ 100 millas a lo largo de nuevo mÉxico en su visita al rÍo en durango, colorado el gobernador asegura que la epa ya toma cartas en el asunto. >> le puedo asegurar que la epa trabaja para asegurarse de tener los protocolos en marcha si esto se repite pueden responder rÁpidamente y actuar adecuadamente. en esta ocasiÓn no respondieron como hubieran querido. reportera: funcionarios se han responsabilizado por el derrame y dicen que estÁn trabajando arduamente para calcular el daÑo ambiental que la contaminaciÓn de 3 millones de galones ocasionÓ. por su parte el gobernador espera que pronto este rÍo vuelva a la normalidad. enrique: sabe usted lo que es la flaka es una droga sintÉtica con efectos devastadores estÁ de moda su consumo en el paÍs la responsabilizan por 30 muertes en el sur de la florida desde donde llega el reporte de lourdes. (gritos) lourdes: las imÁgenes son impactantes y perturbadoras, personas que bajo el efecto de la droga conocida como la plaka alucinan y se suman en una especie de locura comentarÍa, el condado de brower es el epicentro d
el derrame alcanzÓ 100 millas a lo largo de nuevo mÉxico en su visita al rÍo en durango, colorado el gobernador asegura que la epa ya toma cartas en el asunto. >> le puedo asegurar que la epa trabaja para asegurarse de tener los protocolos en marcha si esto se repite pueden responder rÁpidamente y actuar adecuadamente. en esta ocasiÓn no respondieron como hubieran querido. reportera: funcionarios se han responsabilizado por el derrame y dicen que estÁn trabajando arduamente para...
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that's why the mayor said it was okay to drink. >> epa regional director sean mcgrath in durango said we'll continue to work until this is cleaned up and hold ourselves to the same standards we would anyone that would have created this situation. people are saying if this were a major oil company of some sort and they did not give out up-to-date, accurate information that there certainly would be a problem, certainly, to pay for that. here we are with the epa saying potentially 3 million gallons of this toxic waste water was released last week more than what was first, initially reported. >> right. there have been problems from the start. obviously the spill into the river began the whole series of events. but, unfortunately, the epa has still not told us what is in the river. we know that there are heavy metals in the river that come from historic mining. but we don't know what. and we don't know if it's safe to drink. >> what is the next critical step here, state senator? >> well, i am pleased that the epa has owned this. they say it's their fault and they'll make it right. i do wan
that's why the mayor said it was okay to drink. >> epa regional director sean mcgrath in durango said we'll continue to work until this is cleaned up and hold ourselves to the same standards we would anyone that would have created this situation. people are saying if this were a major oil company of some sort and they did not give out up-to-date, accurate information that there certainly would be a problem, certainly, to pay for that. here we are with the epa saying potentially 3 million...
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jacob ward is in durango colorado with more. >> if you were to pull up in a tour bus, having not known what happened, you would have understood that this stuff had come down the river, lead, cadd by my um -- cadmium coming from the mines. scientists are grappling with the long term effects. there's no front line agency that can tell you with a bling red light that the water is toxic or dangerous. instead, it's the long term effects that people get to look at closely. in this case, the home is that this will draw attention to the need for better ongoing monitoring. >> and so in one respect this spill was a good thing. our water quality has been going down because of heavy metal concentrations increasing, yet we haven't had a lot of action. i hope this will catalyse actions. but without addressing it, then i would expect the heavy metal levels to go up... >> if there were another . >> they talk of 300 gallons a minute coming out of the mines. the problem according to several people that we spoke to is you cannot go in and begin to clean it up. doing so takes on a liability that few are w
jacob ward is in durango colorado with more. >> if you were to pull up in a tour bus, having not known what happened, you would have understood that this stuff had come down the river, lead, cadd by my um -- cadmium coming from the mines. scientists are grappling with the long term effects. there's no front line agency that can tell you with a bling red light that the water is toxic or dangerous. instead, it's the long term effects that people get to look at closely. in this case, the...
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. >> reporter: the river that flows through durango no needs to look like this. it it leeks from a mine updistram. it contains elevated levels of arsenic, led and cadd mian. the governor of colorado and state officials are ski to tres that testing showed the river returned to normal despite sediment at the bottom. >> we have not found wildlife mortality. >> is this an answer to whether the water is toxic - it's not toxic to fish or humans, is that what you are saying? >> i'm not a water quality expert. i'm not qualified to make the call. >> dr walker is here. >> i'm not sure that he can make anything definitive in terms of that would satisfy your viewers. >> an environment group agrees things are looking hope: . >> the fact that this guy is alive is encourage, but without the full analysis of the community we can't say more, after 100 hours, they are surviving. we'll monitor and see how the community is doing. >> the e.p.a. was working on stepping flows into the hills. it said millions of litres of waste were unleashed. >> abandoned mines have been leached into t
. >> reporter: the river that flows through durango no needs to look like this. it it leeks from a mine updistram. it contains elevated levels of arsenic, led and cadd mian. the governor of colorado and state officials are ski to tres that testing showed the river returned to normal despite sediment at the bottom. >> we have not found wildlife mortality. >> is this an answer to whether the water is toxic - it's not toxic to fish or humans, is that what you are saying? >>...
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she is in durango today and she's rolled up her sleeves. she is moving bureaucracy out of the way and saying, all right, we're going to get this river open as quickly as we can. we're going to address the issues for the rest of the state and the rest of the rocky mountain west. it was actually very refreshing to see a federal official that just came in and took control and said, all right, we're going to move at light speed compared to what often happens with government. >> and can the tour operators, can the rafts get back on the water? when will things get back into what is the normal august in that beautiful part of the country? >> well, durango is open for business. we were down there yesterday. it is the most beautiful time of the year down there. my guess, and again the administrator of the epa, mccarthy, gina mccarthy, is going to make a recommendation either today or tomorrow depending on what their analysis, if they conform with our analyses, but the state has water analyses, the epa has analyses, they will make a recommendation to
she is in durango today and she's rolled up her sleeves. she is moving bureaucracy out of the way and saying, all right, we're going to get this river open as quickly as we can. we're going to address the issues for the rest of the state and the rest of the rocky mountain west. it was actually very refreshing to see a federal official that just came in and took control and said, all right, we're going to move at light speed compared to what often happens with government. >> and can the...
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and it's an inactive mine just north of the city of durango. and to begin the process of pumping and treating the contaminated water inside, now, in response to the unfortunate incident we have developed a use -- used the full breadth and depth of the agency to respond. with other partner agencies assisting as well. >> it takes time to review and analyze data. i understand people's frustration but we have our researchers and scientists working around the clock. our commitment is to get this right and to make sure that we're protecting public health. thankfully there have been no reported cases of anyone's health being compromised. additionally, from initial sampling results as the plume has advanced, we're seeing -- we're seeing elevated levels and as it moves on we're seeing a downward trajectory towards pre-event conditions. so epa has taken steps to capture and treat the discharge at the mine itself so that we're ideaing the risk of any additional downstream impacts and we have instructed four ponds at the site where we're actually diverting
and it's an inactive mine just north of the city of durango. and to begin the process of pumping and treating the contaminated water inside, now, in response to the unfortunate incident we have developed a use -- used the full breadth and depth of the agency to respond. with other partner agencies assisting as well. >> it takes time to review and analyze data. i understand people's frustration but we have our researchers and scientists working around the clock. our commitment is to get...
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durango this confusion and chaos, one cameroonian peace keeper was killed several others injured. and it was during these confusing hours of that early morning day, that this alleged rape of this young girl apparently happened they were going door to door searching hopes and that's where at least one with peace keeper pulled out this one young girl and raped her. more than a dozen eyewitness withs and people that say they were there at the time, and also a doctor as well who said that the injuries the young girl suffered were with consistent with someone who is a victim of a sexual assault, and then it was the next day, the following day, when this alleged shooting took place, when peace keepers went with back to the community, and were according to eyewitnesses firing indiscriminantly, and kill add 61-year-old man, and his son that who were apparently unarmed. very serious allegations let's listen now to what this spokesperson for u.n. secretary general ban ki-moon had to say about this just a short time ago. we are very much aware of the latest allegations of abuse by peace keep
durango this confusion and chaos, one cameroonian peace keeper was killed several others injured. and it was during these confusing hours of that early morning day, that this alleged rape of this young girl apparently happened they were going door to door searching hopes and that's where at least one with peace keeper pulled out this one young girl and raped her. more than a dozen eyewitness withs and people that say they were there at the time, and also a doctor as well who said that the...
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we finally found our way up into the san juan mountains north of durango. the blowout is near silverton, colorado, a town built by mining. hundreds of old abandoned shafts are cut into the hillsides. we passed them as we drove the dirt roads further into the country. there is no public access to the site itself. we take a rocky one lane detour into the road closure. slow going, steep going, and where the road ends, is where all the trouble started. so finally we get a chance to see ground zero. this is entrance to the gold king mine that blew out last wednesday. it was a mine entrance dammed by a landslide, crews were trying to figure out how much water had built up behind it. the ugly answer, at least 3 million gallons that burst out of the mountain and spread into the animus rivers. directly below the blowout hole and the corner of the mountain below two other mine entrances. gina mccarthy visited nearby durango earlier. >> the status of the cleanup and the status of the monitoring of the plume, i am excited that they are fully operational and they have b
we finally found our way up into the san juan mountains north of durango. the blowout is near silverton, colorado, a town built by mining. hundreds of old abandoned shafts are cut into the hillsides. we passed them as we drove the dirt roads further into the country. there is no public access to the site itself. we take a rocky one lane detour into the road closure. slow going, steep going, and where the road ends, is where all the trouble started. so finally we get a chance to see ground zero....
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our correspondent is in durango. >> reporter: this is what the river looks like as it flows through durango in the state of colorado on tuesday. pretty idyllic, frankly. that's part of the problem. we saw the neon toxic plume that flowed here last week, with heavy metals. we also know it left - -- sediment behind. we don't know what long-term effects that is going to have. it may not have that weird yellow color anymore, but that of course -- that was the iron, which is perhaps one of the least frightening metals. the plume has moved inside has moved into new mexico into utah towards the colorado river heading into lake powell and perhaps on to the grand canyon itself. as it moves it will get less neon, less toxic, but still no definitive answer as to what all of this pollution is doing to such a key ecosystem here in the southwest. >>> the u.n. has called on thailand to free two people given lengthy jail sentences for insulting the monarchy on saturday. one was sentenced to 30 years for posting comments about the royal family on social media, and a woman was handed a 28-year sentence for p
our correspondent is in durango. >> reporter: this is what the river looks like as it flows through durango in the state of colorado on tuesday. pretty idyllic, frankly. that's part of the problem. we saw the neon toxic plume that flowed here last week, with heavy metals. we also know it left - -- sediment behind. we don't know what long-term effects that is going to have. it may not have that weird yellow color anymore, but that of course -- that was the iron, which is perhaps one of the...
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it will all be diluted by the time it gets to durango but this is normality. estimates suggest several hundred and perhaps several thousand of the u.s.' 50,000 abandoned mines are constantly leaching in to the nation's rivers. >> the mines have been leaking up there for over 100 years. the water quality and the animus river all the way from silverton to new mexico has been compromised in some respects for many years. >> reporter: last week's still a reminder of how difficult it is to recover from the unregulated gold, uranium and mineral rushes of the 19th and 20th centuries. shihab rittansi, al jazerra, colorado. >>> in the united states, hillary clinton has handed over her private e-mail server for the fbi. the democratic presidential contender has been under scrutiny over her private e-mail account while she was secretary of state. critics say the setup was unsecure and designed to shield her communications from oversight. >>> in texas a white officer who fat fatality shot a black teenager has been fired. he shot him four times after he was seen on cctv van
it will all be diluted by the time it gets to durango but this is normality. estimates suggest several hundred and perhaps several thousand of the u.s.' 50,000 abandoned mines are constantly leaching in to the nation's rivers. >> the mines have been leaking up there for over 100 years. the water quality and the animus river all the way from silverton to new mexico has been compromised in some respects for many years. >> reporter: last week's still a reminder of how difficult it is...
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jacob ward is liver in durango -- live in durango. >> it's yord to come to this -- extraordinary to come to this place which two weeks ago saw a vivid surge of this stuff that came o through the anna muss river carrying lead, cadmium, waste products from a mine 60 miles up stream. now it seems normal. people are fishing, you see rafters and kayakers go buy. the life of the community is the river. people are eager to get back to it. what is extraordinary is to talk to the fishermen and scientists and hear how used to the question of the safety of mines, and the leakage of bad stuff out of those mines, how used to it they have become. here is how a leading group here described the trouble that they have seen over the years. >> hundreds of thousands of fines, and the next still is waiting to happen in a community near you. until we address the problem and provide a mechanism to add capacity to the few that can do the mine clean-ups, we have missed the mark. >> the difficulty is the organization, mining, fishermen and all the stakeholders can't get involved in large-scale clean-up of the min
jacob ward is liver in durango -- live in durango. >> it's yord to come to this -- extraordinary to come to this place which two weeks ago saw a vivid surge of this stuff that came o through the anna muss river carrying lead, cadmium, waste products from a mine 60 miles up stream. now it seems normal. people are fishing, you see rafters and kayakers go buy. the life of the community is the river. people are eager to get back to it. what is extraordinary is to talk to the fishermen and...
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the colorado river the economic damage is just starting to be tallied and as scott cohn reports from durango, colorado, there are thousands of mines just like that throughout the west. >> reporter: to look at it, it seems like things are back to normal. the sickening orange sludge has dissipated but the economic impact along the animas river has not. the river is still closed to recreation because officials are worried about people picking up the sediment left in the riverbed and the rocks and that's the start of the economic impact here in the thick of the tourist season. downstream in new mexico, the epa is trucking in emergency water supplies for irrigation and feeding livestock. and it's also reinvigorated the controversy about tens of thousands of abandoned mines throughout the west. the navajo nation which says that this still has affected its very way of life says it is suing the epa and says that this site should be designated a superfund site freeing up millions of delorollars of clea money. the problem with an area heavily dependent on tourism is designated this as a superfund site
the colorado river the economic damage is just starting to be tallied and as scott cohn reports from durango, colorado, there are thousands of mines just like that throughout the west. >> reporter: to look at it, it seems like things are back to normal. the sickening orange sludge has dissipated but the economic impact along the animas river has not. the river is still closed to recreation because officials are worried about people picking up the sediment left in the riverbed and the...
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the car is a distinctive red dodge durango. the right fender appears to have been painted. >> we had to go back and watch back to back to even believe it's the same person. >> while the they have is caught on camera, the license plate is just out of view. she is not identifiable. when 2011 rolls around, the scouts wonder if she will come back a third time. despite her track record, they are still shocked when she returns. >> the first one is bad enough, the second is unbelievable. by the third year, i really -- i just don't understand what kind of person it takes to be able to steal from the boy scouts on church property during christmas. >> not only does the thief return to the scene for a third straight year, she comes back emboldened. >> what surprised us that year, they got two trees. they were 13 minutes apart. >> we know she lives close. there's a definite possibility she's been doing this for a long time. >> if she needed a tree that bad, let us know, we might be able to work something out. >> while it may be a relativel
the car is a distinctive red dodge durango. the right fender appears to have been painted. >> we had to go back and watch back to back to even believe it's the same person. >> while the they have is caught on camera, the license plate is just out of view. she is not identifiable. when 2011 rolls around, the scouts wonder if she will come back a third time. despite her track record, they are still shocked when she returns. >> the first one is bad enough, the second is...
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>> well, she was here in durango and some other spots on the river, and what she said, there has been extensive testing in recent days, and they're showing that the river water is back to the same quality that it was before the spill, which was a week ago, last wednesday morning, and she also repeated what she said before, that she's heartbroken by it, and she blames, and says her own agency takes the blame for what happened up at gold king mine and what happened in the animus river and the san juan river, and the plume of sludge that throwed all the way out to lake powell. and she topped in durango for a news conference, and here's what she had to say about the spill. >> i just came from a briefing that dave and others provided to me on the status of the cleanup, and the status of the monitoring of the plume. i am excited that they are fully operational. and they have been fully operational and we're working this issue very hard. >> she's also promising a full investigation, an internal investigation of exactly what happened up at that mine. we haven't had a lot of details of how thi
>> well, she was here in durango and some other spots on the river, and what she said, there has been extensive testing in recent days, and they're showing that the river water is back to the same quality that it was before the spill, which was a week ago, last wednesday morning, and she also repeated what she said before, that she's heartbroken by it, and she blames, and says her own agency takes the blame for what happened up at gold king mine and what happened in the animus river and...
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jake ward is in durango, colorado. >> today the epa announced that it was going to be doing an independent investigation. on that same day the river that you see behind me, the animus river opened for the first time. it was a ceremonial community parade that went down it. the feeling here is one of great tension. people are very relieved to get back to this river, but at the same time there is a new awareness that they don't have all the information that they need whether they're putting a boat in this body of water is really safe. >> for the town of durango, colorado, the economy depends on tourism. and tourism dedepends on the animas river for fishing and boating. >> the weather for this year was perfect in every way. tons of rain in the spring. the rivers running great. the economy is strong, business is booming, and then, bang. [ locomotive horn ] >> mining created this town, but it's the mines that now threaten durango's new way of life. according to colorado officials, 230 mines leak enough heavy melts into the rivers to equal a gold king disaster every two days. the trouble is there
jake ward is in durango, colorado. >> today the epa announced that it was going to be doing an independent investigation. on that same day the river that you see behind me, the animus river opened for the first time. it was a ceremonial community parade that went down it. the feeling here is one of great tension. people are very relieved to get back to this river, but at the same time there is a new awareness that they don't have all the information that they need whether they're putting...
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no se pierdan el ultimo y muy atrevido nuevo exito de las horoscopo de durango... topvo anchor ---recuerde que puede seguirnos en los medios sociales, facebook, instagram y twitter en las direcciones que ve en pantalla... end segment take vo cam pan ---una cmara de trafico en una interseccin de la florida capt un accidente poco comun que dej 12 personas heridas. ---una ambulancia choc un camin de bomberos provocando que se volcara. ---ambos equipos de emergencia llevan sirenas y luces encendidas. ---una abuela y sus nietos eran transportados al hospital al momento del choque. ---en total 7 bomberos y 5 civiles resultaron heridos. take vo ---muchos reclusos anhelan algn da poder escapar de la crcel. ---pero en alabama una mujer fue sorprendida intentando entrar por la fuerza a un centro penitenciario. ---el video de vigilancia muestra a la sospechosa de 42 aÑos quien fue detenida con dos bolsas de tabaco, un telfono celular y unas tiras de suboxone... medicamento que se utiliza a menudo para reducir los sntomas de abstinencia. cesar ---la violencia en acapulco ha l
no se pierdan el ultimo y muy atrevido nuevo exito de las horoscopo de durango... topvo anchor ---recuerde que puede seguirnos en los medios sociales, facebook, instagram y twitter en las direcciones que ve en pantalla... end segment take vo cam pan ---una cmara de trafico en una interseccin de la florida capt un accidente poco comun que dej 12 personas heridas. ---una ambulancia choc un camin de bomberos provocando que se volcara. ---ambos equipos de emergencia llevan sirenas y luces...
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we have a reporter in durango, colorado, with the growing environmental mess. >> reporter: colorado's governor john hickenlooper toured the durango fish hatchery on the animas river where three million gallons are toxic waste poured into the water nearly a week ago. >> important thing is to make sure that we figure out how to make sure this doesn't happen again ever. >> reporter: the governor issued a disaster declaration and people along that part of the river have now been told not to use the water. and waste water laced with arsenic and other heavy metals spilled into this river. officials say they are now monitoring the water quality. >> based on the preliminary results, the levels of the metals appear to have returned to preincident levels. >> reporter: more than 100 fish from the hatchery were placed in cages to test the spill's impact on them. >> the fish seem to be holding up okay. >> reporter: epa crews caused the leak while inspecting the mine last week. >> the trickle has stopped. >> reporter: the water that was contaminated is now more than 100 miles downstream flowing int
we have a reporter in durango, colorado, with the growing environmental mess. >> reporter: colorado's governor john hickenlooper toured the durango fish hatchery on the animas river where three million gallons are toxic waste poured into the water nearly a week ago. >> important thing is to make sure that we figure out how to make sure this doesn't happen again ever. >> reporter: the governor issued a disaster declaration and people along that part of the river have now been...
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in this test trap of live fish placed in the durango ahead of the plume, only one died out of 100. a yellowish water line stain is the only visible reminder of the spill. contamination on this scale is startling. >> you put 3 million gallons of water in all at once, and it travels a lot farther. you see this orange stuff. it looked like paint to me when it came through friday in durango and that really knocked people. >> in a region built on mining, spills aren't new and the accidental release of sludge is a reminder of the challenges posed by 150 years of mineral extraction in the west. it's estimated there are more than 50,000 old mines throughout the region from the rockies to the pacific. >> maybe the worst problem is not that it's a time bomb, but that it's this long-term, low-level problem we start to think of as normal. >> the river remains closed. it is hold it hasn't suffered too much and they hope tourists haven't crossed the region off their summer travel maps. >> the sky has not fallen, and, you know, this is going to heal itself, and heal itself pretty quickly. >> mean
in this test trap of live fish placed in the durango ahead of the plume, only one died out of 100. a yellowish water line stain is the only visible reminder of the spill. contamination on this scale is startling. >> you put 3 million gallons of water in all at once, and it travels a lot farther. you see this orange stuff. it looked like paint to me when it came through friday in durango and that really knocked people. >> in a region built on mining, spills aren't new and the...
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cbs news, durango, colorado. >>> still to come, it is never too early to start thinking about the holidays. >> we will let you know what the the most wanted gift is so you can go ahead and add to it your shopping list. >>> how about big changes in the aisle of the target, it is what you will not see the next time you shop there that people are talking about. >>> also it is call silent killer but prognosis improving for woman diagnosed with ovarian cancer. we will tell you why many women are living longer. >>> other cast afternoon in the city area now kate has her eye on rain heading our way, we have rain in the forecast on the other >>> target will soon start figuring out gender based signs in certain departments. the retailer will in longer use color codes like pink, blue, yellow, green to distinguishing toys for bedding and girls and boys. it is making change largely because of feedback from customers. you should start noticing the changes over the next few months. >>> and the winner for the the most requested gift is... the gift cared. for the eighth straight year the the national retai
cbs news, durango, colorado. >>> still to come, it is never too early to start thinking about the holidays. >> we will let you know what the the most wanted gift is so you can go ahead and add to it your shopping list. >>> how about big changes in the aisle of the target, it is what you will not see the next time you shop there that people are talking about. >>> also it is call silent killer but prognosis improving for woman diagnosed with ovarian cancer. we...
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durango is open for business. >> reporter: but the governor with close ties to the obama administration could not say when recreational businesses could begin using the river again or when it would be safe to drink. neighboring governor, republican susanna martinez of neksz took a much different tone, going on fox news channel to criticize the epa for not being forthcoming. >> it took them a little less than 24 hours before they even told us, number one. number two we're not told what toingss are in the river. >> reporter: governor martinez says her state may sue. >> we cannot have different standards for private industry and for the federal government. and we are going to hold them accountable. >> reporter: the epa says it has teams on the ground, testing and retesting water in multiple states that depend on this river water. as the sludge moves downstream and dilutes, crews at the source of the blowout have created collection pools to treat the seeping spill. late today, attorneys generals from the impacted states of colorado, new mexico and utah announced they will be heading to dura
durango is open for business. >> reporter: but the governor with close ties to the obama administration could not say when recreational businesses could begin using the river again or when it would be safe to drink. neighboring governor, republican susanna martinez of neksz took a much different tone, going on fox news channel to criticize the epa for not being forthcoming. >> it took them a little less than 24 hours before they even told us, number one. number two we're not told...
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that is good news for durango residents. it will be up to the sheriff and local officials to make that decision. federal officials say new testing shows the river is returning to normal after millions of toxic sludge gushed into the water. e.p.a. does this work all the time. i cannot tell you how heart breaking it is, is a good word, i think. >> reporter: wednesday, the e.p.a. director spoke at an event and toured for the first time. colorado state officials said the city of durango could improve. with the plume still churning, the attorney general from utah, new mexico and colorado are remaining cautious. >> as pretty as the river looks to us and as beautiful of a day as it is in durango, colorado, this is not the end of the story. >> reporter: the disaster drew attention to the overabundant abandoned mines. >> i know of at least four other mine blowout that is happened in the past 20 years. the difference is this is much larger and happened when someone was working on site. >> he's been working on mining issue 20s years. h
that is good news for durango residents. it will be up to the sheriff and local officials to make that decision. federal officials say new testing shows the river is returning to normal after millions of toxic sludge gushed into the water. e.p.a. does this work all the time. i cannot tell you how heart breaking it is, is a good word, i think. >> reporter: wednesday, the e.p.a. director spoke at an event and toured for the first time. colorado state officials said the city of durango could...
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yesterday, the town of durango, durango, 17,000 people, started taking in water from the animus again, and treated for drinking water -- treated it for jerking water. the irrigation ditches are still being flushed. they constantly over the river for irrigation and rafting. the governor and the health chief from colorado have been down along the river. to get itvisiting it open as soon as possible. the river is like the soul of durango. host: we can show our viewers the front page of "the denver -- silvertonrning residents fed up with epa -spill. bruce finley has been covering the story all this week with "the denver post." we will start with don, calling in from california. good morning. pill,r: on this this highlights the ideological incompetence that the epa is full of. how can we trust them to take care of the environment when inadvertently stuck a needle in a water balloon. you don't do that. they knew exactly what they were doing. if they didn't know how much water was sitting in there, behind the van they were digging out, then there absolutely -- host: that highlights a comment
yesterday, the town of durango, durango, 17,000 people, started taking in water from the animus again, and treated for drinking water -- treated it for jerking water. the irrigation ditches are still being flushed. they constantly over the river for irrigation and rafting. the governor and the health chief from colorado have been down along the river. to get itvisiting it open as soon as possible. the river is like the soul of durango. host: we can show our viewers the front page of "the...
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we have today's environmental impact report from durango, colorado. >> if you pulled up in a tour bus having never been here before and knowing nothing about its recent history, you would think there wasn't anything that had gone wrong here, much less that this stuff had washed down this river two weeks ago, lead, cadmium, other waste minerals that come out of the mines that are just 60 miles upstream. was scientists now are grappling with what exactly has happened here. it seems as if the worst of it, the surge has moved through. the question now is what are the long term affect? nobody likes to pay for monitoring. there is no front line agency that can tell you with a sudden blinking red light that the water here is toxic or is in any way dangerous. instead, it is the long term effects that people get to look at most closely. the hope here is perhaps that this will draw attention to the need for better on going monitoring. >> in one respect, this spill was a good thing our water quality has been going down because of leeching and we haven't had action. i hope to that starts to addre
we have today's environmental impact report from durango, colorado. >> if you pulled up in a tour bus having never been here before and knowing nothing about its recent history, you would think there wasn't anything that had gone wrong here, much less that this stuff had washed down this river two weeks ago, lead, cadmium, other waste minerals that come out of the mines that are just 60 miles upstream. was scientists now are grappling with what exactly has happened here. it seems as if...
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esta disposicon y no faltar a clases por asistir a las movilizaciones tal y como lo hicieron hoy en durango, morelos y jalisco, ...ya que esta vez no permitiran que los niÑos se queden sin clases. en mexico, jazive perez, telemundo blanca ---durante este fin de semana, el salvador vivi otra violenta jornada que dejo un elevado saldo mortal. take vo ---segun cifras reveladas por la policia nacional, un total de 76 personas fueron asesinadas, 45 de estos midios se reportaron el sabado, y otros 31 ayer domingo. ---entre las victimas estan los 14 reos que fueron asesinados con arma blanca al interior del centro penitenciario de "quezal- tepeque".... blanca ---la crisis por los exorbitantes aumentos en los precios de vivenda de alquiler en nuestra zona, cada dia nos esta trayendo mas y mas historias tristes. ---pero hoy, hay una de esperanza. ---2 pequenos salieron al rescate de su niÑera, que esta a punto de perder su apartamento. ---pilar niÑo nos cuenta que ellos decidieron poner hoy... ;01 ; ; ; ; ; ; ; 27:50 asi es, y es que esta nana ha cuidado dess ninos porerca cuando ellos supieron q
esta disposicon y no faltar a clases por asistir a las movilizaciones tal y como lo hicieron hoy en durango, morelos y jalisco, ...ya que esta vez no permitiran que los niÑos se queden sin clases. en mexico, jazive perez, telemundo blanca ---durante este fin de semana, el salvador vivi otra violenta jornada que dejo un elevado saldo mortal. take vo ---segun cifras reveladas por la policia nacional, un total de 76 personas fueron asesinadas, 45 de estos midios se reportaron el sabado, y otros...
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and 2,000 people turned out in durango, colorado, to come see him speak. so ben carson is still seen as sort of a cult figure by the beltway press. he is surging in the polls. he's gone up a lot since the official republican debate in which he didn't say all that much of anything but republican voters did like what they saw there. he is particularly surging in iowa. he was planning on winning iowa but he is now trailing ben carson. third in iowa after ben carson and donald trump. if you're looking for somebody in the republican field who might have gas in the tang, it feels like that. for the time being, donald trump is still on top with all the candidates still trailing him including literally, trailing him tonight in new hampshire. right past paisano's beats and the subs to go. katy tur has been right there in this crowded corner of new hampshire. thank you for joining us. good to have you. >> hey. thanks. i really liked your intro. i think it is like an all you can eat buffet out here. you go down the buffet line, there is clinton and vegetables and at
and 2,000 people turned out in durango, colorado, to come see him speak. so ben carson is still seen as sort of a cult figure by the beltway press. he is surging in the polls. he's gone up a lot since the official republican debate in which he didn't say all that much of anything but republican voters did like what they saw there. he is particularly surging in iowa. he was planning on winning iowa but he is now trailing ben carson. third in iowa after ben carson and donald trump. if you're...
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. >> en el Área de sinaloa, durango y chihuahua donde se sabe que el chapo se mueve con mayor seguridad. reportera:segÚn funcionarios el campo se ha mantenido mundo. su actual esposa es una de las personas mÁs vigiladas. si fuera detenido no podrÍa ser enviado a estados unidos pues tribunal suspendiÓ la orden de su extradiciÓn. jorge: se declarÓ estado de desastre a casi una semana del derrame tÓxico, en colorado provocado por trabajadores federales. asÍ lucía el rÍo animas antes del derrame y asÍ luce ahora despuÉs del derrame de agua contaminada. quÉ fue lo que paso en el rÍo? un equipo que inspeccionar mas se equivoco y en vez de bombear el agua la dejÓ escapar. el agua tiene altÍsimas concentraciones de hierro, zinc y cobre. se han detectado arsÉnico, 26 veces mÁs de lo normal del nivel de plomo que es 12.000 veces mÁs alto de lo que se deberÍa encontrar. quÉ estÁ pasando ahora? las aguas contaminadas han ingresado el rÍo san juan y las autoridades aseguran que no sea afectado el agua potable para la consumiciÓn. una tormenta en phoenix dejÓ sin electricidad
. >> en el Área de sinaloa, durango y chihuahua donde se sabe que el chapo se mueve con mayor seguridad. reportera:segÚn funcionarios el campo se ha mantenido mundo. su actual esposa es una de las personas mÁs vigiladas. si fuera detenido no podrÍa ser enviado a estados unidos pues tribunal suspendiÓ la orden de su extradiciÓn. jorge: se declarÓ estado de desastre a casi una semana del derrame tÓxico, en colorado provocado por trabajadores federales. asÍ lucía el rÍo animas...
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it's the mines that now threaten durango. at least 230 mines in this state leak enough heavy metals into the rivers to equal a gold king disaster every two days. there's no realtime monitoring to warn anyone. if something bad happened in this water at 2:00 in the morning, another mine blew out, would a red light go off on someone's desk? >> no, nobody would know. there's no way to know smell somebody sees it. if it doesn't have a visible component to it, it wouldn't be recognized. the fact that the e.p.a. was standing right there, saw it happened, meant they could alert the communities down river. without that, we wouldn't have known. >> up and down the length of this river, mines are full of stuff that is dangerous but invisible. for instance, let me show you. this site here was a smelter for radioactive material that came out of mines in this area. it was here until the 1960's. it took an e.p.a. superfund cleanup in the 1990's to get all the radioactive material out of here. here's the thing to understand is that that kind
it's the mines that now threaten durango. at least 230 mines in this state leak enough heavy metals into the rivers to equal a gold king disaster every two days. there's no realtime monitoring to warn anyone. if something bad happened in this water at 2:00 in the morning, another mine blew out, would a red light go off on someone's desk? >> no, nobody would know. there's no way to know smell somebody sees it. if it doesn't have a visible component to it, it wouldn't be recognized. the...
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al jazeera is in durango. >> this is what the river looks like as it flows through durango on tuesday. pet idellic, frankly, that's partly the problem, because we all saw that neon toxic plume as it flowed through here last week. we also know what was in that plume. that heavy metal cocktail of arsenic, designing, led, and so on. we also know it left sediment behind. what we don't know, is what long term effects that will have or even what the current toxicity is that was of course, that was the iron one of the least frightening of all those metals i just mentioned. the plume itself has moved further downstream, through towards new mexico, into utah, towards the colorado river, heading into lake powell, and then perhaps on to the grand canyon itself. the environmental protection agency says as it moves it will get less neon, and toxic, but still no definitive answers a to what all of this pollution is doing, to such a key ecosystem here in the southwest. cuban compiled are now worries they will lose their chance consider compensation. >> she was just a baby when her u.s. parents land
al jazeera is in durango. >> this is what the river looks like as it flows through durango on tuesday. pet idellic, frankly, that's partly the problem, because we all saw that neon toxic plume as it flowed through here last week. we also know what was in that plume. that heavy metal cocktail of arsenic, designing, led, and so on. we also know it left sediment behind. what we don't know, is what long term effects that will have or even what the current toxicity is that was of course, that...
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mccarthy will visit durango, colorado and meet with officials later today. joining us on the phone is colorado governor john hickenlooper. thank you for calling in. >> nice to be on the show. maria: can you characterize what has happened and how bad the river is? >> well, the -- excuse me, obviously, we're very frustrated by the time, the response time that, you know, it took more than a day to get involved and be aware of this. but you know, we've moved past that. like there was a lot of anger and frustration. before the surge, the heavy metal got to durango, we had groups of nine pages, each of them with a dozen in it, three groups at the front of river, three groups in the middle of durango and three further down. the cages were in the river as the surge went of those 108 fish, 107 are perfectly fine. one is dead, which is typical when you move the fish around and we looked at invertebrates and bugs on the bottom of the river that fish eat, no killoff there. we looked at the acidity, for six or eight hours was very, there was a surge of high acidity heavy
mccarthy will visit durango, colorado and meet with officials later today. joining us on the phone is colorado governor john hickenlooper. thank you for calling in. >> nice to be on the show. maria: can you characterize what has happened and how bad the river is? >> well, the -- excuse me, obviously, we're very frustrated by the time, the response time that, you know, it took more than a day to get involved and be aware of this. but you know, we've moved past that. like there was a...
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he is the owner of the biggest rafting company in durango. that city declared declared a state of emergency as the cleanup continues. thanks for being with us. i imagine this is usually a pretty busy time of year for your business. how have you been affected by the spill? >> well, it's absolutely a busy time. we've been shut down completely by this spill on the river through durango, unfortunately. we're optimistic to getting back to rafting in a week or so, but the long term effect on business are undetermined but significant. >> was this a decision you made on your own because of safety concerns you have because people are afraid to go in the water or did officials shut you down? >> initially, when we heard about it, yes, we decided to pull all our trips that afternoon as we heard the plume was approaching. later that day, officials closed the river and it remains closed. we did close prior to to that, but now it's in the sheriff's hands. >> do you feel like you are getting the answers as a business owner with interest in this area directly
he is the owner of the biggest rafting company in durango. that city declared declared a state of emergency as the cleanup continues. thanks for being with us. i imagine this is usually a pretty busy time of year for your business. how have you been affected by the spill? >> well, it's absolutely a busy time. we've been shut down completely by this spill on the river through durango, unfortunately. we're optimistic to getting back to rafting in a week or so, but the long term effect on...
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thank you so much for being here. >> thank you. >> andy court out in durango watching highly volatile markets. look at that. you want to talk about a turnaround? nasdaq is now in the green. and we'll keep you up to date on that. plus you can thank a jump and shares to apple. meantime putting the squeeze on macy's. we're going to hear from the retailer ceo on what he's doing to fight those head headwinds, next. bout progress: that whether times are good or bad, innovators with great ideas will continue to drive the world forward. as log as they have someone to believe in them. for more than two centuries we've helped progress makers turn their ideas into reality. and the next great idea could be yours. >> here's a macy's tumbling today fake a looks at that fall down 3% right now reported a 36% drop and quarterly profits. company reported a sales short fall, the ceo terry blaming west coast port delays and also weak tourist spending. >> tough quarter. tough quarter on the top line down down 1.5% not what we expected to hope for. clearly, this quarter was our toughest going against a 4%
thank you so much for being here. >> thank you. >> andy court out in durango watching highly volatile markets. look at that. you want to talk about a turnaround? nasdaq is now in the green. and we'll keep you up to date on that. plus you can thank a jump and shares to apple. meantime putting the squeeze on macy's. we're going to hear from the retailer ceo on what he's doing to fight those head headwinds, next. bout progress: that whether times are good or bad, innovators with great...
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contain dangerous levels of heavy metal spilled into a river, into a creek and then filled the river in durango county turning the water orange. that's three times the amount originally believed. the mine is still discharging about 500 gallons per minute but the epa says it is treating the contaminated water. officials say it is only dangerous if people are exposed to it. the epa triggered the spill when it was investigating pollutants at the mine. >>> today, summer's rise in gun violence. a look ahead at the invisible wounds caused by gun violence. >> the new york police department says it is expanding its arsenal of stun guns. the pharmacist already has 1700 tasers. only about 700 are currently in use. the nypd plans to buy more tasers, they hope to encourage officers to use more nonlethal means when dealing with criminals. so it has been a violent summer in many parts of the country. today al jazeera is taking a look at violence. researchers are trying to figure out how deep invisible wounds go. jake ward jakour science and tey editor jacob ward has more. >> this is oakland, california, fami
contain dangerous levels of heavy metal spilled into a river, into a creek and then filled the river in durango county turning the water orange. that's three times the amount originally believed. the mine is still discharging about 500 gallons per minute but the epa says it is treating the contaminated water. officials say it is only dangerous if people are exposed to it. the epa triggered the spill when it was investigating pollutants at the mine. >>> today, summer's rise in gun...
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la ciudad de durango intentaba limpiar unas minas, en vez de bombear el agua la dejÓ escapar. el agua tiene altas concentraciones de hierro, zinc y cobre. en las Últimas horas se ha detectado un nivel de arsÉnico 26 meses mÁs de lo normal. el nivel de plomo. es muchas veces mÁs alto de lo que se deberÍa encontrar. las aguas contaminadas han ingresado al rÍo san juan, no se ha afectado el agua potable para consumir, esto es lo que estÁ pasando. una tormenta de agua y polvo cubriÓ la ciudad de phoenix, dejÓ sin luz durante varias horas. hubo vientos de 50 millas por hora que redujeron la de visibilidad. el salvador se tiÑe de sangre, la violencia mata a ancianos, mujeres y bebÉs. escondiÓ una mujer guatemalteca que vio el asesinato de su madre sin poder evitarlo. mÁs edificios de nueva york quedan perjudicados por una bacteria. crest presenta hola abuela!!! ¿por qué me llamas, así? porque aca mis amiguitas dicen que si no usamos crest estas usando una pasta muy vieja. descubre su protección contra caries, mal aliento y sarro. pruébala, porque crest funciona. to
la ciudad de durango intentaba limpiar unas minas, en vez de bombear el agua la dejÓ escapar. el agua tiene altas concentraciones de hierro, zinc y cobre. en las Últimas horas se ha detectado un nivel de arsÉnico 26 meses mÁs de lo normal. el nivel de plomo. es muchas veces mÁs alto de lo que se deberÍa encontrar. las aguas contaminadas han ingresado al rÍo san juan, no se ha afectado el agua potable para consumir, esto es lo que estÁ pasando. una tormenta de agua y polvo cubriÓ la...
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the 2015 dodge durango. now with available beats audio. at ally bank no branches equalsit's a fact.. kind of like mute buttons equal danger. ...that sound good? not being on this phone call sounds good. it's not muted. was that you jason? it was geoffrey! it was jason. it could've been brenda. just in case you were wondering what cheerios are made of whole. grain. oats. rheumatoid arthritis like me... and you're talking to a rheumatologist about a biologic, this is humira. this is humira helping to relieve my pain and protect my joints from further damage. this is humira helping me reach for more. doctors have been prescribing humira for more than 10 years. humira works for many adults. it targets and helps to block a specific source of inflammation that contrubutes to ra symptoms. humira can lower your ability to fight infections, including tuberculosis. serious, sometimes fatal infections and cancers, including lymphoma, have happened, as have blood, liver and nervous system problems, serious allergic reac
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durango and the state of colorado on tuesday. pretty idyllic, frin fringe -- frankly. but that's part of the problem, because we saw that neon plume that flowed here last week, and we know what was in that plume. we also know it left sediment behind as it moves along. what we don't know, and don't have definitive answers is what long-term effects that is going to have, or what the current -- toxicity is. the yellow color was from the iron, what is perhaps the least frightening of the metals i just mentioned. the plume has moved into utah towards the colorado river, heading into lake powell and then perhaps on to the grand canyon itself. as it moves it will get less ne neon, and less toxic, but still no definitive answers of what it is doing to the eco system. >>> the u.s. coast guard is celebrating its biggest haul of illegal drugs worth more than a billion dollars. >> reporter: at first glance the pellets look like the many millions of others shipped legitimately into the u.s. every year. take a closer look, and this cargo is pu
durango and the state of colorado on tuesday. pretty idyllic, frin fringe -- frankly. but that's part of the problem, because we saw that neon plume that flowed here last week, and we know what was in that plume. we also know it left sediment behind as it moves along. what we don't know, and don't have definitive answers is what long-term effects that is going to have, or what the current -- toxicity is. the yellow color was from the iron, what is perhaps the least frightening of the metals i...
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the team was trying to score up the run-off in the area of the gold king mind near durango colorado. rightly the ema is under fire for a spill, and underestimated the amount released. first it said it was a million gallons, three million of heavy mettle race water are polluting the area. it's under fire from republicans in congress. they have been hell bent on defunding the agency. since 2010 congress cut negotiations by 20%. and a new appropriations bill cuts it by another 9% this year. it would hold e.p.a. stat levels. it's the lowest. the agency overregulates industry that kills american jobs, and last week they repeated the mantra when it announced new legislation designed to recuse the number of cold fire plants. it's a disaster, republicans will have more modder to go after the e.p.a. with. industry and the market can police itself if the e.p.a. were to get out of the way. the mining industry left 55,000 mines with toxic tunnels and run off. state and federal authorities, especially the e.p.a. struggled to clean them for decades. an estimated 40% of water of western rivers have
the team was trying to score up the run-off in the area of the gold king mind near durango colorado. rightly the ema is under fire for a spill, and underestimated the amount released. first it said it was a million gallons, three million of heavy mettle race water are polluting the area. it's under fire from republicans in congress. they have been hell bent on defunding the agency. since 2010 congress cut negotiations by 20%. and a new appropriations bill cuts it by another 9% this year. it...