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We are committed to rebuilding as quickly as possible. There are concerns about an 18-month wait to start, but that won't happen. It's essential to clean up hazardous waste first, but if someone is rebuilding their home, the process should be expedited. We need federal assistance to ensure there are no permit delays; permits are already in place. Homeowners are understandably anxious to begin removing debris and starting the rebuilding process immediately. It's crucial to clarify what constitutes hazardous waste, but we must allow homeowners to start working on their properties right away.

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I'm at Leslie Run, where there are dead worms and fish in the water. I discovered that scraping the creek bed releases chemicals from the ground. Look at this—chemicals are seeping out, which is disgusting. The ongoing presence of these chemicals after the train crash is an insult to the residents of East Palestine. We must not forget them and need to keep applying pressure to address this issue. Thank you.

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I'm standing in front of Saint John's Academy on 26 Landis Avenue in Staten Island. They are planning to house hundreds of unvetted young men from all over the world, and we don't know their backgrounds. Just 50 feet away is St. Joseph Academy, a school for kindergarten to 12th grade. This is their playground. We need thousands of people here tomorrow at 7 o'clock to stop this from happening. Join us at 26 Landis Avenue in Staten Island.

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Connecticut is allegedly planning to poison its lakes and rivers with Diquat, a chemical banned in Europe and considered highly toxic to humans and wildlife. The speaker claims this is a coordinated plan occurring nationwide under the guise of eradicating the invasive plant species, Hydrilla. The speaker was shocked to discover the plan to spray several Connecticut lakes after July 4th. They allege the plan has huge state funding, lining the pockets of many players who don't want their involvement known. Colonel Justin Pabas, head of the Department of Energy and Environmental Protection, reportedly greenlit the project. The speaker urges viewers to unite and take action against this "evil" plan, reminding officials who they work for. They encourage viewers to contact those involved, whose information is listed in the description, and express disapproval of the Diquat spraying. The speaker believes that collective action can stop the plan.

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After a recent fiery derailment, a couple noticed dead fish in Leslie Run, causing them to be concerned about the safety of the area's water and groundwater. The EPA is now facing numerous concerns regarding the environmental impact. However, the EPA claims that the levels of contamination are not harmful to groundwater and that residential wells are protected. Environmental cleanup crews and booms have been deployed to prevent further contamination.

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- The conversation centers on a neighbor dispute and enforcement of village ordinances. The speaker implies trouble arises when the neighbor complains about work being done that goes against the village rules, such as detailing or washing the car. - They question whether the activity is on private property, with references to work on the lawn and “on your own property,” but the other party counters that it is “still in public view.” - The speaker asserts that they are not making things up and mentions a plan to call a lieutenant to come over, citing water violations and other issues: “Water violations. Washington motor vehicles, rods, furniture, living in public place. This is a private area. This is a private private residential Yeah. This is a home.” - The other person pushes back, saying “That’s what you say. It’s still in public view,” and challenges whether the deed proves private property: “You wanna get the deed to the house that says it’s private? It’s a private area.” - The first speaker warns that if actions continue, they will be back “to give you tickets,” and adds: “The cancel is really quick.” - There is an advisory stance: “So I’m advising you. You guys wanna do something? If you wanna give us the ticket, you should give it to us now because we do do it. We Start doing some work, and then you’ll have your ticket.” - A disagreement over whether the location is a public place persists, with the claim: “But it said public place. This is not a public place.” - Details shift to a vehicle discussion: the car in question, with a name “Eric G,” described as the car “we got the guy we got from.” The conversation notes: “In Connecticut, by the way.” - They reference another car “here that was parked with those plates and this or mismatched on the car,” suggesting some verification or pattern they’ve observed: “We have that other car here that was parked with those plates and this or mismatched on the car. Yeah. We get away with it for a while.” - The car’s ownership details are discussed: “Was the car bought between me and my friend. He bought this car yesterday. What state? Connecticut.” - The name under the title is identified as “Eric Gere.” The dialogue confirms: “The names are the name under the title is Eric Gere.”

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The state emergency response team is working hard to prepare for the storm. There is a fuel contamination issue at gas stations serviced by the Port of Tampa, but efforts are being made to minimize disruption and ensure seamless access to fuel. Size, weight, and hour restrictions have been waived to bring resources to consumers quickly. F DAX is investigating the extent of the contamination and providing guidance for affected individuals. If your car may be affected, call the Florida Department of Agriculture Consumer Services hotline at 1-800-435-7352 (English) or 1-800-352-9832 (Spanish).

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Jason introduces himself as Jason We The People, living at 1776 Boulevard in Freedom City, Michigan. He asserts a confrontation with the city council, insisting his name and address are his Fifth Amendment/constitutional rights and quips that the council’s bylaws cannot trump constitutional rights. He proclaims he doesn’t have to share information and suggests he could sue the city under 42 USC 1983, using it as his middle name in a combative line of defense. He discusses the Fifth Amendment takings clause, claiming it pertains to public use and argues that a data center is not public use, stating it should be a park or an old folks home instead. He asserts the takings clause is not complicated and urges the council to understand it. Jason attacks the council’s loyalty, asking how it feels to be a Benedict Arnold to the people and notes that no one supports the data center. He asks for those who do not support the data center and inquires about any questions from the attendees, claiming that Ray Charles and Stevie Wonder can see the issue. He questions remedies for forever chemicals and accuses the council of poisoning the land, suggesting foreign money might be involved and referencing Whittler being in trouble over that. He calls for FOIA requests to obtain every nondisclosure agreement from any council member, mayor, or city official, arguing that while the contents may be hidden, the existence of these NDAs would be revealed, creating potential conflicts of interest. Jason then asks about who is coming in to install underground generators, noting that large power lines are being installed and implying that a decision has already been made. He closes by presenting a list-like summary of “your people” and wishing them well, signaling a confrontational stance toward the city’s decisions about the data center.

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Speaker 0 spots someone fishing in Central Park and expresses surprise, noting they didn’t know you could fish there. Speaker 1 asks what is happening and what is that, prompting Speaker 0 to reveal it’s a video camera and to question whether fishing is happening in that spot at all. Speaker 1 asks if they are being videotaped, and Speaker 0 confirms they are filming because the person is in public. Speaker 1 says they’re not challenging the right to be filmed, just curious. Speaker 0 clarifies they find it interesting that someone is fishing in Central Park. Speaker 1 confirms fishing is allowed in Central Park, specifying it’s permitted in three ponds, including the pond they are in, and mentions the Mirror Pond as another spot. Speaker 0 remarks that they’ve never seen anyone fishing there before and notes they photographed the scene, calling it interesting and a unique aspect of New York City. Speaker 1 confirms the legality and adds the option to check the Central Park website for details, stating you can fish in the Mirror and the other spots. Speaker 0 admits they’re not disputing the permission to fish, just curious about the activity. Speaker 1 reiterates the fishing is allowed and mentions the quality of fishing isn’t very good and there are too many people around. Speaker 0 asks what kind of fish are present. Speaker 1 identifies largemouth bass in the water and, when asked about bait, says they fly fish and use flies. Speaker 0 asks if the flies are handmade, and Speaker 1 confirms they are, showing that flies are crafted by hand. Speaker 0 jokes about not understanding fly tying and admits to being unfamiliar with fly fishing, having mostly done deep-sea fishing on party boats and similar vessels. Speaker 1 explains that they tie their own flies, and Speaker 0 asks where they grew up. Speaker 1 replies they grew up in California and notes they don’t fish there often, but learned fly fishing later in life and considers it a great pleasure and sport, describing it as relaxing. Speaker 0 asks about living in New York, and Speaker 1 says they live there part-time. Speaker 0 remarks, “Okay,” and Speaker 1 suggests they can tell by the other person’s manner that they’re from New York. Speaker 0 jokes, “Get the hell out of here. Is it my accent?” Speaker 1 attributes their impression to several aspects of the person, then adds that some people might object to being videotaped. Speaker 0 confirms that some people do assault him for filming, but notes that the footage makes for good video. Speaker 1 asks what he does with the video, and Speaker 0 explains he posts it on his channel and has a lot of followers. Speaker 1 expresses interest, saying, “Do you really? Yeah. That’s great.”

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A dump trailer business owner reports that the Pinellas County landfill stopped accepting storm debris, directing them to FEMA dump zones. However, information about these zones was absent from city, county, and FEMA websites. The landfill and a transfer station were allegedly shut down by FEMA, with commercial trucks barred from using the FEMA dump sites, which are for resident use only. The speaker was told to dump the debris back in residents' yards for FEMA to clean up over the next year. The speaker expresses concern about mold growth and rat infestations due to the delay. They urge viewers to contact city officials, the mayor, FEMA, the landfill, and Governor DeSantis to address the issue. They cite the situations in New Orleans after Katrina and the recent fires in Hawaii as examples of FEMA's alleged inaction.

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A dump trailer business owner reports that the Pinellas County landfill stopped accepting storm debris, directing them to FEMA dump zones. However, information about these zones was absent from city, county, and FEMA websites. Upon going to the landfill, they were turned away by a sheriff. The owner learned that FEMA set up three dump sites for resident use only, barring commercial vehicles. The suggestion was made to dump the debris back in residents' yards, as FEMA plans a year-long cleanup. The speaker expresses concern about mold growth and rat infestations due to the delay. They urge viewers to contact city officials, the mayor, FEMA, the landfill, and Governor DeSantis to demand action and prevent a prolonged mess. They cite concerns about FEMA's effectiveness based on events like Hurricane Katrina and the Hawaii fires.

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I'm committed to giving you more than any president before. We will streamline the permitting process; just coordinate with your state officials. The federal government is usually slower, but you already have the necessary permits. Brad, focus on getting those permits quickly. I plan to appoint Rick to represent me as we decide on the best approach, whether an individual or a commission. A strong individual is often more effective than a commission, which can get bogged down. It was an honor to meet your firefighters and police; they are brave and well-respected. I look forward to returning and supporting your cleanup efforts starting tomorrow at noon. Thank you all for your hard work.

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Speaker 0 calls Speaker 1 to confirm that three excavators were disabled to prevent illegal activity. Speaker 0 asks about the expectation of how the excavators would be used, but Speaker 1 doesn't have an answer. Speaker 0 thanks Speaker 1 and ends the call. Speaker 0 then calls Corporal Southern Cobb to confirm the damage caused by the RCMP. Speaker 1 doesn't know the specific steps taken to disable the vehicles. Speaker 0 thanks Speaker 1 and ends the call.

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I'm sharing two disturbing videos and urging action. It's outrageous that they're releasing harmful substances into the ocean after a fire. I speak quickly because it helps the information spread. Check out my YouTube and Rumble x for more videos they can't take down. Now, let's consider this: would you prefer glue or ash in the ocean? They claim to use a nontoxic, biodegradable product, but it's classified as extremely hazardous in large-scale releases. Look it up yourself. The real question is why they're doing this. Some speculate it's to devalue the land and seize it.

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Landowners and PSEG are in a court dispute over access to hundreds of properties for the Maryland Piedmont Reliability Project. A town hall at Hereford High School, Northern Baltimore County, explained a project that could impact over 400 properties if approved by the Public Service Commission. "It would destroy all of our property rights." PSEG has filed a federal lawsuit to gain access to over 200 more properties, on top of the 90 already granted for environmental surveys. "PSEG previously sought and has obtained a court order confirming that state law allows us to access a number of properties to complete the required surveys." The governor's office expressed concern about the lack of community involvement in this project.

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The state emergency response team is working hard to prepare for the storm. There is a fuel contamination issue at gas stations serviced by the Port of Tampa, but efforts are being made to minimize disruption and ensure seamless access to fuel. Size, weight, and hour restrictions have been waived to bring resources to consumers quickly. F DAX is investigating the situation and providing guidance for those affected. If your car may be affected, call the Florida Department of Agriculture Consumer Services hotline at 1-800-435-7352 (English) or 1-800-352-9832 (Spanish).

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That's terrible! That's where I go for snow and shipping, and the seafood restaurant too. Oh no, not Wiley's! Wait, this is really close to Big Rock. That's just awful. Right here, Wiley's and the enchiladas—please, this is heartbreaking. Hey, Joe, go ahead.

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There are drones flying around New Jersey ports, and the government is aware of their origins. The military knows where they launched from and can trace them back to their source. However, there's a lack of communication about this situation, leaving people in suspense. It's unlikely that these drones are a threat, as any enemy activity would have been more aggressive. The public deserves transparency, especially since these drones have been spotted over areas like Bedminster. The truth should be shared with the people.

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Just so you know, I'm missing two work days for this trip. If President Biden extends an invitation, I'm taking it. This situation is very dangerous, and I would never do a publicity stunt. A press conference at this point would just be for show. The neighbors and residents want to know that something is being done and that their concerns are recognized. However, I won't compromise anything just to make them happy. I want to ensure everyone's safety, so please hold tight. You'll understand soon. When I can talk, I'll provide more details. You can reach out to me anytime.

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Someone is recording the Grand River in Grand Rapids, Michigan, between 28th Street and downtown, reporting a large amount of gas or chemical in the water. The speaker states the substance coats the entire river and smells like fuel or kerosene. They express concern about the drinking water and the potential impact on people's lives. The speaker says they can taste the gas in their mouth and urges viewers near the Grand River to investigate. They are unsure who to call about the situation but believe it is a major issue that needs attention.

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The speaker is frustrated about not receiving information and notices regarding certain issues. They express their dissatisfaction with the lack of communication and mention their involvement in managing Facebook pages related to the matter. The other speaker tries to assist by offering to send the necessary links via email. There is some confusion about email addresses, but eventually, the correct email is provided, and the link is sent. The frustrated speaker expresses concerns about past contamination and claims that people may have died as a result. They receive the link and mention forwarding it to others. The conversation ends with the frustrated speaker expressing their belief that the situation is illegal.

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We are consulting experts to determine safe limits for residents to return home. Safety is our priority, and we are analyzing all substances involved, not singling out any one. We need time to gather data to ensure a safe return. Once we have the necessary information, we will act quickly. Unfortunately, I cannot provide an estimate until then. Thank you for your understanding.

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We're working to keep the Isle's Boardwalk and Dublin's streets safe, and we're getting a great response. We need more people involved to protect our community. Let's keep Dublin, Dublin, and Ireland, Ireland. It's up to us to clean up and preserve our home.

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The speaker is frustrated because they have been requesting information for years but have not received any notices. They express their disappointment and mention that they have been meeting with the people involved for 20 years. The other speaker clarifies that they do not work for the city but for Coastal Engineering. They exchange email addresses and discuss the issue of contaminated oysters. Finally, the frustrated speaker receives the link they were looking for and mentions forwarding it to others. The conversation ends with a polite farewell.

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David McKean from The Deep is being called by Johnny Flynn, who manages the Facebook Walkbridge site. Johnny has some questions about test results and remediation documents for Vets Park and Oyster Shell Park. He wants to know how the contamination at the park affects dogs and the safety of children playing there. Johnny provides his contact information and asks David to email him with the information he needs. He mentions that the site has been neglected for a long time and hopes to receive prompt answers.
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