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-- as the administrator of the environmental protection agency, michael read. folks, i am here to talk about some of the basic fundamentals of our many many -- our community, to our basic human dignity. safe, clean drinking water. for generations water went through led service lines, connecting the main water line to the streets and homes and businesses and schools around the country. these lead lines are durable and do not rust, but we have long since learned they leech poisonous toxins into our water. the science is clear, lead service lines pose severe health risks, damaging brain and kidneys in children especially. they stop growing, slow learning , and causes lasting brain damage. we know we can stop it. we know how to do it. one study shows when you reduce lead exposure for children their test scores actually improve in school as much as if they reduced the class-size about 1/3 at 1/10 the cost of that. 90 million water main store schools, daycare centers, businesses, that include some 300,000 lead service lines in north carolina alone, 300,000. the cost
-- as the administrator of the environmental protection agency, michael read. folks, i am here to talk about some of the basic fundamentals of our many many -- our community, to our basic human dignity. safe, clean drinking water. for generations water went through led service lines, connecting the main water line to the streets and homes and businesses and schools around the country. these lead lines are durable and do not rust, but we have long since learned they leech poisonous toxins into...
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we've been partnering to apply for the environmental protection agency exchange program for $19.5 million to implement the priority actions from last year's neighborhood transportation plan for t.i., the sub elemental transportation study that the t community workd hashed on. in addition, weave he been partnering with the metropolitan transportation with the yerba island pass with phase 1 and that's a $40 million request for the solutions for congestion corridor's program which is a state program as well as $25 million for the active transportation program again at the state level. we're excited and grateful to our partners and hope to have good news to you about their outcomes. i note that this week, the 2550 ferry system was approved which is planned to start electric service in 2026 pending final funding plans that we're working on. w as w well, the service vision includes service to mission bay and san francisco's southern waterfront as well as other points such as south san francisco and beyond. we're excited for that plan to take shape. in addition, in parallel, our capital project
we've been partnering to apply for the environmental protection agency exchange program for $19.5 million to implement the priority actions from last year's neighborhood transportation plan for t.i., the sub elemental transportation study that the t community workd hashed on. in addition, weave he been partnering with the metropolitan transportation with the yerba island pass with phase 1 and that's a $40 million request for the solutions for congestion corridor's program which is a state...
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rather than the environmental protection agency. so looking at how we manage our natural resources. host: the biden administration rolled back many of the predecessor's, the trump administration's achievements. why would it be a problem if the successor rolled back many of biden's acts? we're talking about executive orders that were issued on the first day or the first couple days of the biden administration. we see this every new administration. so the difference between rolling back using executive orders and how easy that is, compared to the legislative process, through the c.r.a. guest: right. that gets into, there's all these different ways to enact policy and some of them are a lot more long -- they have a lot more longevity than others. so executive orders are very easy to repeal. they do a lot of that at the beginning of administrations. and then legislation is, i mean, it's pretty hard to get something passed through congress. so laws are pretty hard to overturn and then regulations also have to go through the notice and co
rather than the environmental protection agency. so looking at how we manage our natural resources. host: the biden administration rolled back many of the predecessor's, the trump administration's achievements. why would it be a problem if the successor rolled back many of biden's acts? we're talking about executive orders that were issued on the first day or the first couple days of the biden administration. we see this every new administration. so the difference between rolling back using...
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the environmental protection agency in the san francisco bay keeper are sounding the alarm. they are taking legal action and holding these agencies accountable. they want something done now. in early march, bay keeper notified san francisco and is public utilities commission that they would be filing a lawsuit to hold them accountable for polluting the bay. now, the epa is doing the same. suing san francisco for violating the clean water act , over the same conduct. >> we have given the city many, many years to try to solve the problem on their own and they have not been able to do it . they have told us many times, we have a master plan. we are putting millions of dollars into the system to try to fix some of these problems. and yet, year after year they continue to discharge limits according to the complaint filed, the city has discharged an annual average of 1.8 limits according to the complaint filed, the city has discharged an annual average of $1.8 billion -- 1.8 gallons of combined sewage. >> people live along here and in canoes. what is the concern for them ? have th
the environmental protection agency in the san francisco bay keeper are sounding the alarm. they are taking legal action and holding these agencies accountable. they want something done now. in early march, bay keeper notified san francisco and is public utilities commission that they would be filing a lawsuit to hold them accountable for polluting the bay. now, the epa is doing the same. suing san francisco for violating the clean water act , over the same conduct. >> we have given the...
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here, and the chairman is... acting as minister of the environmental protection agency, but his speech today concerned not only environmental protection issues, but also economic ones, for example, geological exploration, here that today, following the results of the committee meeting, it was said: we have created a good legislative framework that will allow us to timely join those instructions that our president said in his message in the decree that was signed recently. ecology is present, and this is very important for the life of every person who lives in our country, regardless of income, party affiliation and his position, because ecology surrounds him in everything and everywhere, the experience of working together that we have gained, believe me, these were difficult days of work, will allow us to timely complete a new national project, ecology, and immediately begin implementation these instructions, with one person abstaining... i supported the candidacy, because we have been working for a long time, we cannot slow down the pace, we have a very complex project, a national eco
here, and the chairman is... acting as minister of the environmental protection agency, but his speech today concerned not only environmental protection issues, but also economic ones, for example, geological exploration, here that today, following the results of the committee meeting, it was said: we have created a good legislative framework that will allow us to timely join those instructions that our president said in his message in the decree that was signed recently. ecology is present,...
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this has been going on for decades, but now the environmental protection agency and the san francisco bay keeper are sounding the alarm. they're taking legal action and holding these agencies accountable. they want something done now. in early march, bay keeper notified san francisco and its public utilities commission that they would be filing a lawsuit to hold them accountable for polluting the bay. now the epa is doing the same, suing san francisco for violating the clean water act over the same conduct. >> we've given the city many, many years to try to solve the problem on their own, and they haven't been able to do it. they have told us many times we have a master plan, we're putting millions of dollars into the system to try to fix some of these problem, and yet year after year they continue to discharge. >> reporter: according to the complaint filed, the city has discharged an annual average of 1.8 billion gallons of sewage. >> people live along here. they're in canoe, so what is the concern for them and have they launched any complaints? >> yeah, it's a good question. the hou
this has been going on for decades, but now the environmental protection agency and the san francisco bay keeper are sounding the alarm. they're taking legal action and holding these agencies accountable. they want something done now. in early march, bay keeper notified san francisco and its public utilities commission that they would be filing a lawsuit to hold them accountable for polluting the bay. now the epa is doing the same, suing san francisco for violating the clean water act over the...
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environmental protection agency. 47 school districts across the state are getting the electric buses where they will replace 400 school buses. the majority of which will run on diesel. it's a part of the epa's plan or clean school bus program a part of the law. they will prioritize the school districts with the most need. >>> luxury ev company, lucid, is laying off 400 workers. they say they are cutting 6% of their work force by the end of october. and he laid off 1,300 workers last year. but the company has continued to lose money. recording a nearly $700 million loss between january and march of this year. >>> while the bay area is one of the most expensive places to live in the u.s., they show some cities have seen a decline in annual rent rates. and they could be linked to layoffs and slow hiring. data shows rent for a one bedroom in oakland has gone down 9% over the last year. there was a smaller decline for san jose at 2.3% and rent in san francisco went down nearly 2%. people leaving the bay area and their unemployment rate and covid job losses do play a factor. >>> the tech b
environmental protection agency. 47 school districts across the state are getting the electric buses where they will replace 400 school buses. the majority of which will run on diesel. it's a part of the epa's plan or clean school bus program a part of the law. they will prioritize the school districts with the most need. >>> luxury ev company, lucid, is laying off 400 workers. they say they are cutting 6% of their work force by the end of october. and he laid off 1,300 workers last...
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years. >> the environmental protection agency filed a federal complaint against san francisco yesterday alleging the city is dumped nearly 2 billion gallons of sewage into creeks, the bay and the pacific sewage contains diseases like e-coli, which can obviously cause severe illness. the epa also says the sewage is interfering with recreation activities and interfering with protecting aquatic life. >> senators are sounding the alarm because a program to help out low-income families before the internet has expired. it provided families $30 a month to help pay for internet bills. our washington correspondent basil john has the story. >> more than 20 million americans have a tough decision to make either pay a more expensive internet bill or disconnect from their service provider. you cannot live in modern america without access to high-speed internet. the affordable connectivity program, a federal program to help struggling americans afford internet access, ran out of money. vermont senator peter welch says congress can't let this go on. this progrem has made a huge difference. he and ohio
years. >> the environmental protection agency filed a federal complaint against san francisco yesterday alleging the city is dumped nearly 2 billion gallons of sewage into creeks, the bay and the pacific sewage contains diseases like e-coli, which can obviously cause severe illness. the epa also says the sewage is interfering with recreation activities and interfering with protecting aquatic life. >> senators are sounding the alarm because a program to help out low-income families...
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they want an appeals court in the nation's capital to declare the regulations of the environmental protection agency and awful rules required sweeping reductions in compet emissions from existing coal, 5 plants and new natural gas facilities. the top of the bone deaf and the u. k. can now, here, after receiving groundbreaking jeans, sir, can i have a case of good money here? yes, april sandy, soft with a condition called audio near a prophy, which disrupts nerve signals from the air to the brain. trial therapy use the modified fires to effectively replace the full t t. and that's a for me, the the next generation in the united states. they're not happy with what is happening in gaza. they're not happy with the u. s. foreign policy and that's why they're trying to make their voices heard. the administrators of each university really have a choice to either escalate and calling police be confrontational, or to actually listen to what their concerns are. city stream of people being arrested, placed in the zip tie and cups and taken away many of the purchases we talked to have said they will cont
they want an appeals court in the nation's capital to declare the regulations of the environmental protection agency and awful rules required sweeping reductions in compet emissions from existing coal, 5 plants and new natural gas facilities. the top of the bone deaf and the u. k. can now, here, after receiving groundbreaking jeans, sir, can i have a case of good money here? yes, april sandy, soft with a condition called audio near a prophy, which disrupts nerve signals from the air to the...
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the environmental protection agency filed a federal complaint against san francisco yesterday alleging the city has dumped more than 1.8 billion gallons of sewage into creeks, the bay and the pacific ocean. so which contains diseases like e-coli, which can cause severe illness. the epa also says the sewage is interfering with water, recreation activities and protecting aquatic life. 4 people have been arrested and thousands of dollars worth of stolen property have been recovered insan ancisco on wednesday. officers responded to reports of a car burglary near steiner and grove streets right by alamo square. police tracked down a car with 4 suspects inside following a brief chase. all 4 men were arrested. officers found a gun and thousands of dollars worth of stolen property including camera equipment inside the car. the men face charges, including burglary carrying a concealed firearm and carrying a loaded gun with the intention of committing a felony. some faculty members in new at u c berkeley are officially supporting the students protesting the war in gaza. in a statement from the b
the environmental protection agency filed a federal complaint against san francisco yesterday alleging the city has dumped more than 1.8 billion gallons of sewage into creeks, the bay and the pacific ocean. so which contains diseases like e-coli, which can cause severe illness. the epa also says the sewage is interfering with water, recreation activities and protecting aquatic life. 4 people have been arrested and thousands of dollars worth of stolen property have been recovered insan ancisco...
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the environmental protection agency selected about 530 school districts spanning almost every state. washington d.c, along with several tribes and u.s. territories to receive nearly $900 million in funds to replace older diesel fueled school busses that have been linked to asthma and other conditions harmful to the health of students. the funds will help school districts purchase more than 3400 clean school busses. 92% of which will be electric. of the hundreds of recipients, 47 california schools will be receiving funds for right here in the bay area, including san mateo union high school district, fruitvale elementary school, old adobe union in sonoma county, and alameda unified. celebrating independent filmmaking. the event announced set to make its first cameo here in san francisco ♪ on your period, sudden gushes happen. say goodbye gush fears! thanks to always ultra thins... with rapiddry technology... that absorbs two times faster. hellooo clean and comfortable. always. fear no gush. so rich. so indulgent. it's new olay body wash. silky indulgent moisture. bye bye, dry skin.
the environmental protection agency selected about 530 school districts spanning almost every state. washington d.c, along with several tribes and u.s. territories to receive nearly $900 million in funds to replace older diesel fueled school busses that have been linked to asthma and other conditions harmful to the health of students. the funds will help school districts purchase more than 3400 clean school busses. 92% of which will be electric. of the hundreds of recipients, 47 california...
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reshad hudson. >> the environmental protection agency is warning community water systems across the united states have increased cyber attacks. the epa says it. they've issued an alert saying water systems depend on computer software to operate treatment, plants and distribution systems. cyber attacks can disrupt water treatment. the epa also says the attacks can alter chemical levels to hazardous amounts. the epa says organizations affiliated with russia and iran have recently targeted utilities in pennsylvania and texas. secretary of state anthony blinken was in the hot seat as he testified before the senate and face questions about u.s. policy. >> as it relates to israel, this comes as tensions between the 2 countries remain high after the u.s. withheld a shipment of weapons over israel's plans to invade rafah. basil, john reports. >> those pressure from all sides on the state's secretary as protesters were quick to interrupt, secretary blinken at the start of the hearing. police carry protesters out of senate hearing as secretary of state antony blinken. >> faced pressure over the admi
reshad hudson. >> the environmental protection agency is warning community water systems across the united states have increased cyber attacks. the epa says it. they've issued an alert saying water systems depend on computer software to operate treatment, plants and distribution systems. cyber attacks can disrupt water treatment. the epa also says the attacks can alter chemical levels to hazardous amounts. the epa says organizations affiliated with russia and iran have recently targeted...
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they want the appeals court to declare the regulations by the environmental protection agency and the full the roles because we think reductions and carbon emissions from existing coal, 5 plants, and new natural gas facilities. they part of president joe biden's plans to flock, fight climate change and that's it. so they elizabeth put on them, but you can always find the latest updates on our website and balances. 0 dot com. talk to al serra is coming up next had a lot of that parts of south asia have been baking under exceptionally high temperatures, especially for places like sure, lanka, as well as the mulled east and west in india. we've seen people trying to escape that exceptional heat and those dry conditions, but we're going to see more in the way of west. so whether, despite the high figure is across most central areas of india of the next few days, we have got some way to weather pulling across from afghanistan into pakistan where we have seen that heat as well in northern parts of india as a pretty intense storms and showers will kick off for eastern areas of india down in
they want the appeals court to declare the regulations by the environmental protection agency and the full the roles because we think reductions and carbon emissions from existing coal, 5 plants, and new natural gas facilities. they part of president joe biden's plans to flock, fight climate change and that's it. so they elizabeth put on them, but you can always find the latest updates on our website and balances. 0 dot com. talk to al serra is coming up next had a lot of that parts of south...
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new at 11 the environmental protection agency in concord is looking at its efforts made by cal state east bay's the climate resilience initiative. now, the epa awarded the school a $915,000 grant to support the 6000 square foot garden, which lies at the foot of mount diablo. that area part of the concord center. the land was home to native tribes, including the oholone. the climate resilience initiative's mission is to educate the public on sustainability and climate resilience. there's a rich history to the bay area that isn't just from the san joaquin valley. there's more food and more, indigenous usage and native usages, things that a story that we have always are often lost. i'd say. i grew up in the bay area for the most part, and some of this is all really new to me. so when you ask is, what's the story here? what are these plants used for? i don't know, and that's what we're hoping to gain from our community members. now, cal state east bay says that it's really hoping to teach more people about accessibility by showcasing how sustainability works, as well as growing native fo
new at 11 the environmental protection agency in concord is looking at its efforts made by cal state east bay's the climate resilience initiative. now, the epa awarded the school a $915,000 grant to support the 6000 square foot garden, which lies at the foot of mount diablo. that area part of the concord center. the land was home to native tribes, including the oholone. the climate resilience initiative's mission is to educate the public on sustainability and climate resilience. there's a rich...
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environmental protection agency. he also signed the into law, the endangered species act, the mammal protection that and the clean air act. however, it was also kind of nutty when it came to his hawkish and this and i mean, hawkish, this has proven by really a horrible record when it came to vietnam. and some remarkable wise that he told during the war in vietnam as well. still, he's the most fascinating man who may have charted the course for where we are today in terms of us relations with china and with russia and we live in america and with a ron headquarters, the whole world. now i could sit here and tell you all about mix it, but that would be pretty damn board, right. so instead, what do you say? we hear from nixon himself. he died in 1994 so we can bring him back in interviewing. although i'm sure he'd come the mostly he was still hated by americans when he died. and that is why he spent most of his post presidency trying to justify himself. here is when asked about that by ted koppel. the question seems to b
environmental protection agency. he also signed the into law, the endangered species act, the mammal protection that and the clean air act. however, it was also kind of nutty when it came to his hawkish and this and i mean, hawkish, this has proven by really a horrible record when it came to vietnam. and some remarkable wise that he told during the war in vietnam as well. still, he's the most fascinating man who may have charted the course for where we are today in terms of us relations with...
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they want the appeals court to declare the regulations by the environmental protection agency unlawful. the rules require a sweeping reductions and carbon emissions from existing coal fired plans and new natural gas facilities. they're all part of the presidential biden's plans to fight climate change on a plane carrying 85 people on an international flight has skidded off or runway in senegal. the boeing 737 caught fire after coming to a stop at the cars. international airport authority say if these 10 people had been injured, but no one died. the airport has now reopened, and flights have resumed. there is much more on that story as well as the days other top stories on our website out to 0 is on top, will have more news at the top of the hour, but coming up next, it's the bottom line. thanks for watching the one of the biggest selections of 2020 pools in the general election will administer now render moody's b t p. increase it through the across the country. how will economic uncertainty and you've some employment suede boots as in key states. and will the media be able to cover th
they want the appeals court to declare the regulations by the environmental protection agency unlawful. the rules require a sweeping reductions and carbon emissions from existing coal fired plans and new natural gas facilities. they're all part of the presidential biden's plans to fight climate change on a plane carrying 85 people on an international flight has skidded off or runway in senegal. the boeing 737 caught fire after coming to a stop at the cars. international airport authority say if...
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the environmental protection agency selected about 530 school districts, spanning almost every state, including washington, d.c, along with several tribes and u.s. territories, to receive nearly $900 million in funds to replace older diesel fueled school busses that have been linked to asthma and other conditions harmful to the health of students. the funds will help school districts purchase more than 3400 clean school busses, 92% of which will be electric. of the hundreds of recipients, 47 california schools will be receiving funds, with four right here in the bay area, including san mateo union high school district, fruitvale elementary school, old adobe union in sonoma county, and alameda unified. >> and here is a look at the stories trending tonight on ktvu dot com. one of our top stories. eight middle school students arrested in novato after a group of girls allegedly launched a targeted attack, sending two other girls to the hospital. the man convicted in federal court of attacking paul pelosi, returned to court today for a state trial on the same case, and a man shot and kille
the environmental protection agency selected about 530 school districts, spanning almost every state, including washington, d.c, along with several tribes and u.s. territories, to receive nearly $900 million in funds to replace older diesel fueled school busses that have been linked to asthma and other conditions harmful to the health of students. the funds will help school districts purchase more than 3400 clean school busses, 92% of which will be electric. of the hundreds of recipients, 47...
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they want to an appeals quotes in the nation's capital to declare the regulations of the environmental protection agency, unlawful rules required sweeping, reductions in common emissions from existing coal, 5 pounds, a new natural gas facilities. now, a company in south korea has set a new will record the most number of drawings in a single light show display by more than 5000 drains as being a headline attraction to the international exhibition. showcase the latest and unmanned aerial vehicles from a pride reports not from engine and software. in the night sky over the port city of inch on a synchronize show comprising 5293 points of light. each a single drove just a few years ago thrown shows like these.
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they want to an appeals quotes in the nation's capital to declare the regulations of the environmental protection agency, unlawful rules required sweeping reductions in cobb and emissions from existing coal, 5 pounds, a new natural gas facilities. now a company in south korea is set and you will record the most number of dragons in a single light show display by more than 5000 drains as being a headline attraction to the international exhibition. showcase the latest in unmanned aerial vehicles for mcbride reports. now from engine in south korea, in the night sky over the port city of inch on a synchronize show comprising 5293 points of light. each a single drove just a few years ago drug and shows like these when measured in the hundreds increasing in scale and sophistication. they represent the cumulative efforts of a small army of technicians all working to port an optimistic vision into the sky. a mission that this team says it never ties of just the level of creativity that goes in and the level of passion. it's always, it's like art. there's always a sense of passion, excitement,
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they want the appeals go to decline the regulations by the environmental protection agency, unlawful rules require sweeping reductions and carbon emissions from existing coal fi plants, a new natural gas facilities, types of funding. so long as we're building collapse in south africa, all fading is rescue work is dig through the level for a full stay. for the full construction workers accounted for. 8 people have been concerned that emergency services had been in contact with several people still in the building that se sick, i'm quiet. i think the last 24 hours was really difficult for the teams because i made a call with one body. and you will see that the big machines that they've busy, what they call the lighting to they would fail from the top to the bottom off. so we've lost contact for 24 hours. so if any people inside we've managed to get the living that we have contact without loss the night before. so it's, it's a price that we need to get to the bottom of this as quickly as possible and say for we need speak machine. a plain kind of like 85 people of an international fight
they want the appeals go to decline the regulations by the environmental protection agency, unlawful rules require sweeping reductions and carbon emissions from existing coal fi plants, a new natural gas facilities, types of funding. so long as we're building collapse in south africa, all fading is rescue work is dig through the level for a full stay. for the full construction workers accounted for. 8 people have been concerned that emergency services had been in contact with several people...
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they won't be appeal is called to the kind of the regulations by the environmental protection agency, unlawful rules require sweeping reductions and comp and emissions from existing coal. 5 plants, a new natural gas facilities. you can follow those stories on our website as always . is there a dot com, you have the warranty on that with makes the whole wrong with it? that will help you how long you use in house to stay with us. the stream is next. the student processed in support of gaza all growing as new encampments continue to pop off in the mit vs really on. so on the left off. what is this global movement really about? i'm trying to achieve its goals. i'm mary impulse. why i'm, this is the stream, the sure . the the n y, p d swept the entire lawn, hauling out piles of st. students. personal belongings. you can see a lot of their tense backpacks, food, the do their student dog thing, detention suspension. these are some of the penalties faced by students protesting for garza, with over 2500 arrests. so fall in the us to learn on multiple injuries. the consequences full students al
they won't be appeal is called to the kind of the regulations by the environmental protection agency, unlawful rules require sweeping reductions and comp and emissions from existing coal. 5 plants, a new natural gas facilities. you can follow those stories on our website as always . is there a dot com, you have the warranty on that with makes the whole wrong with it? that will help you how long you use in house to stay with us. the stream is next. the student processed in support of gaza all...
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a$600 million goes to the grant maker program and the environmental protection agency and the bureaucrats hand out money to dozens of activist groups like the climate justice alliance and they get $50 million. now, this is a group that champions hamas and the palestinians and vilifies israel. what is the connection to climate? the group's website claims the path to free palestine. that's your money, your money going straight to the anti-semites. the group claims climate change began not with burning fossil fuels and separate colonialism and extractivism. whatever that is. another group that gets money for zionism and white supremacy. what's going on here and the umbrella climate and all manner of leftist causes milk the system and unholy alliance. epa bureaucrats dulling out your money financing the far left t all thanks to shelly moore kapito and sits on the environmental and public works committee and promises to follow the money. your money shouldn't be spent on groups that hate israel and america. third hour of varney starts now. stuart: let's bring in our california guy steve hilton.
a$600 million goes to the grant maker program and the environmental protection agency and the bureaucrats hand out money to dozens of activist groups like the climate justice alliance and they get $50 million. now, this is a group that champions hamas and the palestinians and vilifies israel. what is the connection to climate? the group's website claims the path to free palestine. that's your money, your money going straight to the anti-semites. the group claims climate change began not with...
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the environmental protection agency has issued a new warning involving the safety of the nation's water supply. epa says cyber attacks against public water facilities across the country are becoming more frequent and more severe. it's issued a nationwide alert urging companies to take immediate action to protect the nation's drinking water. but tight budgets could prevent the water facilities from adding extra layers of security. >> a lot of these systems are are stretched fiscally. they don't. they just have enough budget to keep the water system running. cyber security is not something that they've been focused on as much as, say, large power grids and so this is sort of new to them. and it's again a wake up call. >> epa says roughly 70% of the public water facilities it inspected last year failed to meet current cybersecurity standards. >> artificial intelligence will be at the heart of today's annual microsoft build conference. this tech developer conference is following a.i. announcements last week from rival google and microsoft's close business partner, openai. the conference com
the environmental protection agency has issued a new warning involving the safety of the nation's water supply. epa says cyber attacks against public water facilities across the country are becoming more frequent and more severe. it's issued a nationwide alert urging companies to take immediate action to protect the nation's drinking water. but tight budgets could prevent the water facilities from adding extra layers of security. >> a lot of these systems are are stretched fiscally. they...
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the environmental protection agency has filed a federal complaint against san francisco alleging the city has dumped the sewage into creeks into the bay into the ocean. sewage contains diseases like e-coli, which is we know can cause severe illness. the epa also says the sewage is interfering with water, recreation activities and is posing a danger to aquatic life. >> when i saw that he is i was his is disgusting. >> next up, an east bay, mcdonald's shut down after employees say that they have been dealing infestation. >> san jose mayor matt mahan sits down with kron 4 after this video of a fight between a man and the person protecting him went viral with the mayor was thinking is this >> now 10, 30 a mcdonald's in oakland has been shut down after an alleged rat infestation. kron four's lezla gooden was at the mcdonald's near lake merritt. when the fast food restaurant got shut down and has videos of >> the rats that employee shared with kron. warning here. the video may be hard to watch if you have a sensitive stomach. >> i was right in the parking 13, 30 jackson street in ed at - o
the environmental protection agency has filed a federal complaint against san francisco alleging the city has dumped the sewage into creeks into the bay into the ocean. sewage contains diseases like e-coli, which is we know can cause severe illness. the epa also says the sewage is interfering with water, recreation activities and is posing a danger to aquatic life. >> when i saw that he is i was his is disgusting. >> next up, an east bay, mcdonald's shut down after employees say...
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he held funds designed to go to the environmental protection agency, affordable housing programs and after he left office in congress at the passed the impublished many criminal act to outlaw that practice. donald trump and advisors see that as unconstitutional and plan it challenge that statute. they understand they might have it face court battles to do that but he wants the ability to withheld congressionally appropriated funds were he is looking at schedule f which he tried to do the first term it was reversed after biden took office which would give him the power it fire seufr service bureaucrats who don't follow his orders. >> have you heard from the former president since this was published or has people and what do at the say about your piece? >> what i will say is it piece is something rare both donald trump and joe biden have recommended readying this piece. he said outside the courthouse tuesday he thanked us for the piece and said it was at least 60% accurate. i will say it was 100% accurate but that is at least donald trump is telling you he thinks it is a fair look at h
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. >>> major government warning now about the safety of america's water supply, the environmental protection agency issuing an urgent alert about the increased threat of cyberattacks. those attacks could shut down water facilities across the country. ali vitali is tracking this story for us. how widespread are the threats we're talking about here and what is the government saying needs to be done. >> reporter: this is a startling warning, zinhle, a blinking red warning light by the epa that showed roughly 70% of the water systems are vulnerable to attacks, that's because they violate the current standards and in some cases are just too old to be caught up with current cybercapabilities by bad actors by china, russia and iran. the epa is saying they want to prevent cyberattacks through the following measures, change default passwords, reduce exposure to public internet, backup their systems and conduct assessments for these local generally smaller water plants that might not be protected against bad actors like these. guys, back to you. >> ali, always superimportant reporting. thank you. >>>
. >>> major government warning now about the safety of america's water supply, the environmental protection agency issuing an urgent alert about the increased threat of cyberattacks. those attacks could shut down water facilities across the country. ali vitali is tracking this story for us. how widespread are the threats we're talking about here and what is the government saying needs to be done. >> reporter: this is a startling warning, zinhle, a blinking red warning light by...
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the city is at odds with the environmental protection agency. the epa accuses san francisco of violating the clean water act by allowing dangerous contaminants to flow through its oceanside water pollution control plant and into the pacific ocean. san francisco says the regulations are too generic and exposes the city to fines and lawsuits. officials say the epa should just announce how much the city needs to control its discharges to comply with the clean water act. >> all right. time is 909. a climate change experiment on the deck of the uss hornet that was put on hold may soon resume. this is a project that pumps, drops of salt water into the air to see if it can make clouds more reflective. researchers at the university of washington started the test on the upper deck of the uss hornet last month, but it was put on hold while the city conducted a second review of the safety. well, now, officials in alameda say the project does not threaten health or safety to nearby residents or wildlife. the alameda city council will vote on whether to allo
the city is at odds with the environmental protection agency. the epa accuses san francisco of violating the clean water act by allowing dangerous contaminants to flow through its oceanside water pollution control plant and into the pacific ocean. san francisco says the regulations are too generic and exposes the city to fines and lawsuits. officials say the epa should just announce how much the city needs to control its discharges to comply with the clean water act. >> all right. time is...
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perry russom abc news, washington. >> a warning tonight from the environmental protection agency cyber attacks against water utilities are on the rise. the epa issued an enforcement alert warning agencies to take immediate action to protect the nation's drinking water. according to the alert, nearly 70% of utilities are not meeting standards to prevent cyber threats, many having outdated facilities and weak passwords. the advisory follows a string of recent cyber attacks claimed by russian speaking hackers. >> just ahead, the new lifelike mural that captures the legacy of a local fire department from days gone by. >> plus, it felt awesome because i didn't know an 11 year old can be experienced like 40 or 50. >> 30 years old and the young boy chipping away at this dream and the organization helping him and others make it the artwork was unveiled today at the department's headquarters on second street. carmen zheng, a student at academy of art university, created the mural. >> it was a great experience. i am honored to be able to design a huge mural like this is one of my first murals th
perry russom abc news, washington. >> a warning tonight from the environmental protection agency cyber attacks against water utilities are on the rise. the epa issued an enforcement alert warning agencies to take immediate action to protect the nation's drinking water. according to the alert, nearly 70% of utilities are not meeting standards to prevent cyber threats, many having outdated facilities and weak passwords. the advisory follows a string of recent cyber attacks claimed by...
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the city is at odds with the environmental protection agency. the epa accuses san francisco of violating the clean water act by allowing dangerous contaminants to flow through its oceanside water pollution control plan and into the pacific. san francisco says the regulations are too generic and exposes the city to fines and lawsuits. officials say the epa should just announce how much the city needs to control its discharges and comply with the clean water act. >> happening now. all classes at uc santa cruz will be online through at least tomorrow because of a campus strike. that strike is now a week old. yesterday, protesters blocked the entrances to campus, filling the streets with tents and dumping rocks. debris and paint onto the pavement. union academic workers say they're upset about how university leaders have responded to pro-palestinian protests. the strike has spread to other uc campuses as well. an estimated 12,000 union employees are walking the picket lines at uc santa cruz, uc davis and ucla. the war in gaza has displaced nearly 2
the city is at odds with the environmental protection agency. the epa accuses san francisco of violating the clean water act by allowing dangerous contaminants to flow through its oceanside water pollution control plan and into the pacific. san francisco says the regulations are too generic and exposes the city to fines and lawsuits. officials say the epa should just announce how much the city needs to control its discharges and comply with the clean water act. >> happening now. all...
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staff from the environmental protection agency visited the newly created wawona eco cultural garden in concord. the epa gave cal state east bay more than $915 million to develop the space at the foot of mount diablo. it's home to native plants and wildlife. the land is being cultivated with sustainability in mind and promoting ancient indigenous practices. >> there are plants that you know can be used for either clothing or can be used for, i don't know, hats, hat making things that we just aren't quite familiar with. >> foods grown in the garden will be used for making traditional ohlone dishes that will be sold at cafe ohlone, located on the uc berkeley campus. the value of a degree and on the lam because of clams. the 44 is next three, a pew research study found that republicans are more likely than democrats to, say a four year college degree is not that important to get a well-paying job. about half said a college degree is less important than it was 20 years ago. democrat or republican going to college has gotten really, really expensive and unless you i mean, if you're going to
staff from the environmental protection agency visited the newly created wawona eco cultural garden in concord. the epa gave cal state east bay more than $915 million to develop the space at the foot of mount diablo. it's home to native plants and wildlife. the land is being cultivated with sustainability in mind and promoting ancient indigenous practices. >> there are plants that you know can be used for either clothing or can be used for, i don't know, hats, hat making things that we...
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the environmental protection agency has issued a new warning involving the safety of the nation's water supply. >> the epa says cyber attacks against public water facilities across the country are becoming more frequent and more severe. it's issued a nationwide alert urging companies to take immediate action to protect the nation's drinking water. however, tight budgets could prevent the water facilities from adding more layers of security. >> a lot of these systems are are stretched fiscally. they don't. they just have enough budget to keep the water system running. cyber security is not something that they've been focused on as much as, say, large power grids. and so this is sort of new to them. and it's again a wake up call. >> the epa says roughly 70% of the public water facilities it inspected last year failed to meet current cybersecurity standards. >> our time now, 737 classes are remote today at uc santa cruz because not only today but tomorrow as well, because of a continuing strike by graduate workers. now, the students protesting the uc system's recent crackdown on pro-palest
the environmental protection agency has issued a new warning involving the safety of the nation's water supply. >> the epa says cyber attacks against public water facilities across the country are becoming more frequent and more severe. it's issued a nationwide alert urging companies to take immediate action to protect the nation's drinking water. however, tight budgets could prevent the water facilities from adding more layers of security. >> a lot of these systems are are...
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the environmental protection agency filed a federal complaint against san francisco yesterday alleging the city has dumped more than 1.8 billion gallons of sewage into creeks into the bay and also into the ocean. sewage contains diseases like e-coli, illness. the epa also says the sewage is interfering with water activities and also protecting aquatic life. they're saying now supporters here for local urban farmers today at the florence fang, community farm in san francisco. local farmers came to hear from the u.s. department of agriculture. the usda wants to support local farmers to bring about more food security for families. the goal is to support farmers that live in larger cities. >> so we need to make sure that we highlight we support and we grow. it. continue to let the folks know how important urban ag is for all of us. we know that does our islands without and security. this falls into right. so we want to make sure that we limit that as >> there is a usda urban service center oakland for farmers to go to to get loans. learn about new practices and learn about risk management.
the environmental protection agency filed a federal complaint against san francisco yesterday alleging the city has dumped more than 1.8 billion gallons of sewage into creeks into the bay and also into the ocean. sewage contains diseases like e-coli, illness. the epa also says the sewage is interfering with water activities and also protecting aquatic life. they're saying now supporters here for local urban farmers today at the florence fang, community farm in san francisco. local farmers came...
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the environmental protection agency filed a federal complaint against san francisco yesterday alleging that the city has dumped more than 1.8 billion gallons of sewage into creeks, the bay, even the pacific ocean sewage can contain diseases like e-coli, which can cause severe illness. the epa says that this sewage is interfering with water, recreation activities and protecting aquatic life. bay area. air quality officials are accusing tesla, persistent air quality violations. they say the tesla is emitting harmful contaminants into the atmosphere. the chemicals are coming from the paint shop operations at tesla's fremont facility. officials are seeking an abatement order to require tesla to come up with a plan to lower emissions. and if it moves forward, the public will be able to attend the hearing and then comment on these alleged violations. the push to crack down on so-called junk fees is now extending into dining under a new california law. restaurants would no longer be able to charge customers, surcharges or service fees. that same bill also prohibits hidden fees related to onli
the environmental protection agency filed a federal complaint against san francisco yesterday alleging that the city has dumped more than 1.8 billion gallons of sewage into creeks, the bay, even the pacific ocean sewage can contain diseases like e-coli, which can cause severe illness. the epa says that this sewage is interfering with water, recreation activities and protecting aquatic life. bay area. air quality officials are accusing tesla, persistent air quality violations. they say the tesla...
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protection agency and california water officials. the releases have been happening since 2016. it amounts to an average of 1.8 billion gallons each year of combined sewage that includes untreated sewage, wastewater and stormwater runoff. the lawsuit also alleges the city allowed its sewer systems to fall into disrepair, and didn't notify residents about the presence of sewage. an sf puc spokesperson called the suit unfair and told the examiner sewer discharges in the city have been reduced by more than 80% in the last 50 years. nearly 700 pounds of fentanyl. that's how much governor newsom says has been taken off san francisco streets since state police were deployed in the tenderloin one year ago, he says the chp issued more than 6200 citations for illegal activity, made more than 500 arrests and recovered more than 115 stolen cars. the governor also says violent crime and property crime are down significantly due to the action. >> vallejo city hall will reopen today, but business will be by appointment only. this is after students
protection agency and california water officials. the releases have been happening since 2016. it amounts to an average of 1.8 billion gallons each year of combined sewage that includes untreated sewage, wastewater and stormwater runoff. the lawsuit also alleges the city allowed its sewer systems to fall into disrepair, and didn't notify residents about the presence of sewage. an sf puc spokesperson called the suit unfair and told the examiner sewer discharges in the city have been reduced by...
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that's according to a new lawsuit filed by the environmental protection agency and california water officials. the releases have been happening since 2016. is what they say. it amounts to an average of 1.8 billion gallons each year of combined sewage. that includes untreated sewage, wastewater and stormwater runoff. the lawsuit also alleges the city allowed its sewer systems to fall into disrepair, and didn't notify residents about the presence of sewage. an sf puc spokesperson called the suit unfair and told the examiner sewer discharges in the city have been reduced by more than 80% in the last 50 years. nearly 700 pounds of fentanyl. that's how much governor newsom says has been taken off of san francisco's streets since state police were deployed in the tenderloin one year ago, he says the chp issued more than 6200 citations for illegal activity made more than 500 arrests and recovered more than 115 stolen cars. the governor also says violent crime and property crime are down significantly due to the action. >> nearly one third of americans may have been impacted by a recent cyber attack
that's according to a new lawsuit filed by the environmental protection agency and california water officials. the releases have been happening since 2016. is what they say. it amounts to an average of 1.8 billion gallons each year of combined sewage. that includes untreated sewage, wastewater and stormwater runoff. the lawsuit also alleges the city allowed its sewer systems to fall into disrepair, and didn't notify residents about the presence of sewage. an sf puc spokesperson called the suit...
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so the environmental protection agency has filed this federal complaint against the city yesterday alleging that the city has dumped more than 1.8 billion gallons of sewage into creeks into the bay into the ocean. sewage, as you know, contains diseases like e-coli that can cause severe illness. so this is pretty serious matter. the epa also says the sewage is interfering with water, recreation and work to protect aquatic life. well, several major retailers have now pulled weighted baby sleepers from store shelves. the cdc is advising against the use of these baby products with these beads that are built into the fabric the agency says there just isn't enough research to know if these products are safe or effective. critics believe they can restrict breathing and movement manufacturers of the weighted sleepers, however, are denied allegations. new this morning, 100,000 dhaka recipients will soon be able to receive federal health care benefits. the biden administration says that starting in november they can enroll in health plans through the federal insurance marketplace. or other basic heal
so the environmental protection agency has filed this federal complaint against the city yesterday alleging that the city has dumped more than 1.8 billion gallons of sewage into creeks into the bay into the ocean. sewage, as you know, contains diseases like e-coli that can cause severe illness. so this is pretty serious matter. the epa also says the sewage is interfering with water, recreation and work to protect aquatic life. well, several major retailers have now pulled weighted baby sleepers...
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the environmental protection agency warns that cyber attacks against water utilities across the country are becoming more frequent, more severe and that many utility companies are not meeting simple security goals, including failing to change default passwords or cutting off access to former employees. the epa says a successful cyberattack could threaten a community's access to safe drinking water. >> coming up, a big step completed today at the baltimore port when it comes to that devastating bridge collapse, how explosions were used to help move the process forward and a quick reminder that you can get ktvu on demand on your smart tv through the fox local app. >> you can watch live newscasts and see all kinds of in-depth content from our newsroom on a variety of topics. it's a fre e wn dupixent helps people with asthma breathe better in as little as 2 weeks. and when you can breathe better, what isn't better? this is better. this is better. that's better. and that. even this. dupixent is an add-on treatment for specific types of moderate-to-severe asthma. it works with your asthma med
the environmental protection agency warns that cyber attacks against water utilities across the country are becoming more frequent, more severe and that many utility companies are not meeting simple security goals, including failing to change default passwords or cutting off access to former employees. the epa says a successful cyberattack could threaten a community's access to safe drinking water. >> coming up, a big step completed today at the baltimore port when it comes to that...
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the environmental protection agency filed a federal complaint against the city yesterday alleging that dumped more than 1.8 billion gallons of sewage into creeks into the bay and into the ocean. sewage contains diseases like e-coli, which can cause severe illness. the epa also says the sewage is interfering with water, recreation activities and interfering with the protecting of aquatic life. well, bay area air quality officials are accusing tesla of persistent air quality violations. they say the car companies emitting harmful contaminants into the atmosphere. the chemicals apparently are coming from the paint shop operations there. tesla's fremont facility. officials now seeking an abatement order to require tesla to come up with a plan to lower those emissions if it moves forward, the public will be able to attend the hearing and comment on the alleged violations. we're going take a break. a 27 the time coming up on the kron. 4 morning news. if you recently applied for a permit in alameda. >> you could need to watch out for a new scam that's trying to target. you will have details o
the environmental protection agency filed a federal complaint against the city yesterday alleging that dumped more than 1.8 billion gallons of sewage into creeks into the bay and into the ocean. sewage contains diseases like e-coli, which can cause severe illness. the epa also says the sewage is interfering with water, recreation activities and interfering with the protecting of aquatic life. well, bay area air quality officials are accusing tesla of persistent air quality violations. they say...
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protection agency says more than 300 public drinking water systems, including some here in the bay area, contain more forever chemicals than new limits allow. the test results come after the epa set new limits on how much pfas, or forever chemicals, can be in drinking water. these chemicals are nearly impossible to destroy, and they're associated with a higher risk of various types of cancer. now water utilities will have to either filter their water or find different water sources in order to fall under the new limit. new. at 5:00, an invasive mosquito is taking a concerning hold in santa clara county. the bugs were first discovered earlier this year, but efforts to eradicate them so far have been unsuccessful. ktvu mark sayer joining us now live from the county's vector control office tonight with a look at this new plan. mark what's the what's the idea here? >> well, alex, these particular mosquitoes are active during the daytime hours. and starting next week, this special truck is actually going to be driving through the impacted neighborhoods, spraying a chemical designed to kill t
protection agency says more than 300 public drinking water systems, including some here in the bay area, contain more forever chemicals than new limits allow. the test results come after the epa set new limits on how much pfas, or forever chemicals, can be in drinking water. these chemicals are nearly impossible to destroy, and they're associated with a higher risk of various types of cancer. now water utilities will have to either filter their water or find different water sources in order to...
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the environmental protection agency warns that cyber attacks against water utilities across the country are becoming more frequent and more severe, and that many utility companies are not meeting simple security goals, including failing failure to change default passwords or cutting off access to former employees. the epa says a successful cyber attack could threaten a community's access to safe drinking water. a cafe in oakland is closing after serving the community for more than 20 years. lakeshore cafe announced it is shutting down next monday, may 27th. the restaurant has been serving breakfast and lunch to customers on lakeshore avenue, just north of lake merritt, since 2002. the owners say a new restaurant will open in its place, and red lobster has officially filed for bankruptcy. the move is to bring down the seafood restaurant chain's outstanding debt. dozens of locations have already closed, including those in fremont and rohnert park. the company says it plans to continue closing restaurants and eventually sell the business to lenders, with the hope of staying afloat through
the environmental protection agency warns that cyber attacks against water utilities across the country are becoming more frequent and more severe, and that many utility companies are not meeting simple security goals, including failing failure to change default passwords or cutting off access to former employees. the epa says a successful cyber attack could threaten a community's access to safe drinking water. a cafe in oakland is closing after serving the community for more than 20 years....
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he's expected to be okay, a warning from the environmental protection agency. cyber attacks against water utilities are on the rise. epa issued an enforcement alert warning agencies to take immediate action to protect the nation's drinking water. so according to this alert, nearly 70% of utilities are not meeting standards to prevent cyber threats. many have outdated facilities and weak passwords. the advisory follows a string of recent cyber attacks claimed by russian speaking hackers. >> your voice, your vote. the 2024 presidential election is still months away, but us health and human services secretary xavier becerra could already be looking at future opportunities in 2026. politico reported last month that becerra is considering a return to california to run for governor in two years. that speculation came after an appearance at manny's in san francisco, where the stanford grad said he misses his home state during a news conference in fresno yesterday, becerra was asked about the rumored run. he didn't say yes, but it's not. no. >> you know what i can say
he's expected to be okay, a warning from the environmental protection agency. cyber attacks against water utilities are on the rise. epa issued an enforcement alert warning agencies to take immediate action to protect the nation's drinking water. so according to this alert, nearly 70% of utilities are not meeting standards to prevent cyber threats. many have outdated facilities and weak passwords. the advisory follows a string of recent cyber attacks claimed by russian speaking hackers....
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protection agency. cyber attacks against water utilities are on the rise. the epa issued an enforcement alert warning agencies to take immediate action to protect the nation's drinking water. according to the alert, nearly 70% of utilities are not meeting standards to prevent cyber threats, many having outdated facilities and weak passwords. the advisory follows a string of recent cyber attacks claimed by russian speaking hackers. >> your voice, your vote the 2024 election is still months away, but already us health and human services secretary xavier becerra could be looking at future opportunities in 2026. politico reported last month that becerra is considering a return to california to run for governor in two years. the speculation came after an appearance at manny's in san francisco, where the stanford grad said he missed his home state. now, during a news conference in fresno this morning, becerra was asked about the rumored run. i should say yesterday morning, he didn't say yes, but he also didn'
protection agency. cyber attacks against water utilities are on the rise. the epa issued an enforcement alert warning agencies to take immediate action to protect the nation's drinking water. according to the alert, nearly 70% of utilities are not meeting standards to prevent cyber threats, many having outdated facilities and weak passwords. the advisory follows a string of recent cyber attacks claimed by russian speaking hackers. >> your voice, your vote the 2024 election is still months...
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you can get the latest anytime at abc seven news.com. >> a warning today from the environmental protection agency. cyber attacks against water utilities are on the rise. the epa issued an enforcement alert warning agencies to take immediate action to protect the nation's drinking water. according to the alert, nearly 70% of utilities aren't meeting standards to prevent cyber threats, including outdated facilities and weak passwords. the advisory follows a string of recent cyber attacks claimed by russian speaking hackers as long time coming. >> those words from america's first black astronaut candidate after finally making it to space at 90 years old, ed dwight realized his dream on blue origin's new shepard rocket. abc news reporter ike ejiochi has his story. >> pumping his fist in the air after landing, air force test pilot ed dwight, at 90 years old, is now the oldest man to travel into space. >> everything you can think of and i thought i really didn't need this in my life, but now i need it in my life. i am ecstatic. >> dwight was selected by president john f kennedy in 1961 to become
you can get the latest anytime at abc seven news.com. >> a warning today from the environmental protection agency. cyber attacks against water utilities are on the rise. the epa issued an enforcement alert warning agencies to take immediate action to protect the nation's drinking water. according to the alert, nearly 70% of utilities aren't meeting standards to prevent cyber threats, including outdated facilities and weak passwords. the advisory follows a string of recent cyber attacks...