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p another was a whistleblower at the epa who tried to blow the whistle on lead levels very early on. it was discredited. this is something we've seen throughout the entire basis. we have scientists or medical professional to come to the table we put evidence suggesting that there is lead in the water. there's bacteria in the water and the blood levels are higher. every step of the way, it seems government officials have discredited them. and not taken the word. initially. >> what happened in the criminally prosecution we put the state attorney general. how did that conclude. s abby: they charged 15 people over the course of three years. when he got two cases that former director department of health and chief medical executive they were both charged we put involuntary manslaughter. both of those cases were found over. a judge in a pretrial hearing said yes there's enough evidence here to proceed to a jury trial. and that was deemed to be a success as far as the criminal prosecutions go. however, last november the political landscape in michigan changed a lot. a new attorney generalal
p another was a whistleblower at the epa who tried to blow the whistle on lead levels very early on. it was discredited. this is something we've seen throughout the entire basis. we have scientists or medical professional to come to the table we put evidence suggesting that there is lead in the water. there's bacteria in the water and the blood levels are higher. every step of the way, it seems government officials have discredited them. and not taken the word. initially. >> what happened...
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about the governor pressuring the epa specifically and i know that there was a whistleblower at the epa who tried to blow the whistle on lead levels early on and he was discredited but this is something we've seen about the crisis when you have scientists and medical professionals who come to the table with evidence suggesting that there is lead in the water or bacteria in the water and kids blood levels are higher every step of the way it seems government officials have discredited them. they not taken their words at face value initially. >> what happened in the criminal prosecution by the state attorney general? how does that conclude the mac has a prosecutor assigned to the case charged 15 people over the course of three years and got two cases the former director of michigan department of health and the chief medical executive were both charged with involuntary manslaughter for the legionnaires outbreak. both of those cases where bound for a jury trial. a judge in a pretrial hearing said there's enough evidence here they should proceed to a jury trial. that was deemed to be a success as
about the governor pressuring the epa specifically and i know that there was a whistleblower at the epa who tried to blow the whistle on lead levels early on and he was discredited but this is something we've seen about the crisis when you have scientists and medical professionals who come to the table with evidence suggesting that there is lead in the water or bacteria in the water and kids blood levels are higher every step of the way it seems government officials have discredited them. they...
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i will appoint ahead of the epa who believes in protecting the environment and will do something aboutmate change. [applause] i will appoint a secretary of education supports teachers and who actually believes in public education. [applause] i will appoint judges and justices who trust women to make their own reproductive health care decisions, instead of having them dictated to them. [applause] and the important thing we've got to remember is there is an american majority right now to do all of those things. the american people are with us on this, which is why this president wants us arguing about him. he wants us talking about his tweets, about his hair, about his vision to buy greenland, or his argument with a supermodel on twitter, so that we are not talking about wages and health care and how to end endless war, deal with climate change, and handle immigration in a way that is consistent with our values. the left we are talking about him, the more we are talking about you. i think the way we win is to make our everyday lives, especially communities that have been passed by by our
i will appoint ahead of the epa who believes in protecting the environment and will do something aboutmate change. [applause] i will appoint a secretary of education supports teachers and who actually believes in public education. [applause] i will appoint judges and justices who trust women to make their own reproductive health care decisions, instead of having them dictated to them. [applause] and the important thing we've got to remember is there is an american majority right now to do all...
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> i don't know about the governor pressuring the epa but i do know there was whistleblower at the epa who tried to blow the whistle on the lead levels very early and was discredited. this is what we have seen throughout the entire crisis. medical professionals who come to the table with evidence that there is bacteria in the water every step of the way government officials have discredited them and not taken their word at face for you initially. he got the them casest former director of michigan department of health and the chief medical executive, they were both charged with involuntary manslaughter for the legionnaires rick. -- of those cases were bound for the legionnaires outbreak. both of those cases were bound over to a jury trial. that was deemed to be a success as far as the criminal prosecutions go. thever, last november, political landscape in michigan changed a lot. in you attorney general came in and actually fired the former special prosecutor and has since dropped all the charges without -- without prejudice, saying that they can charge again. but there is a statute of limit
> i don't know about the governor pressuring the epa but i do know there was whistleblower at the epa who tried to blow the whistle on the lead levels very early and was discredited. this is what we have seen throughout the entire crisis. medical professionals who come to the table with evidence that there is bacteria in the water every step of the way government officials have discredited them and not taken their word at face for you initially. he got the them casest former director of...
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scott pruett, head of the epa, the man who had been saying for years that he vowed to close the epa. more concerned about helpingey businesses make even more money than we are about the fact that we are killing and crippling our people. all of our people. not just people of color. i think it is really important. important to understand that we can do something and we have to do something. i hear a lot of people say but it's not going to work. that is exactly what they said about the civil rights movementm right now we have these rose-colored glasses. i was there. martin luther king, he was vilified as a communist, immoral, cheating communist lover. he was wasif vilified as a horrible person. people who went out and marched and protested, well, a lot of people would invoke law and order. trying to go too fast. not a lot of support for these people. although we would likee to think now that there was. facing the same situation now. it is an uphill battle, but a battle we have to win. thanks for listening listening to me. [applause] t any questions? dna proved a number of years ago , i
scott pruett, head of the epa, the man who had been saying for years that he vowed to close the epa. more concerned about helpingey businesses make even more money than we are about the fact that we are killing and crippling our people. all of our people. not just people of color. i think it is really important. important to understand that we can do something and we have to do something. i hear a lot of people say but it's not going to work. that is exactly what they said about the civil...
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epa violations. there is someone who does not believe in environmental protection. it sounds like nonsense. it is unfortunate that the president of the united states is coming to san francisco choosing to attack our city. rather than trying to assist us with more funding. >> reporter: the san francisco mayor issued her own statement. we are focused on advancing solutions to meet the challenges on our streets. if the president wants to talk about homelessness, we are committed to working with the state in federal partners on an actual solution. >>> while the trump administration has promised to intervene, the housing secretary ben carson yesterday toward housing in san francisco has officially rejected the governor's request for any more federal funding. >> they say they are unused the reason why is because the cost in california. we are asking them to address that issue. i suspect that was not his intention. his intention was to take a cheap shot, and use this to demagogue a progressive state. >> secretary carson blames regulations for the states problems and said solutions can be found in
epa violations. there is someone who does not believe in environmental protection. it sounds like nonsense. it is unfortunate that the president of the united states is coming to san francisco choosing to attack our city. rather than trying to assist us with more funding. >> reporter: the san francisco mayor issued her own statement. we are focused on advancing solutions to meet the challenges on our streets. if the president wants to talk about homelessness, we are committed to working...
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you put somebody in the white and put somebody in charge of the epa who wants to destroy the environment of you need to wake up and pay attention. thank you very much world. host: we will go to derek next, virginia, democrat caller. caller: i think today's comments represent a point where this aggressive foreign policy donald trump in the middle east is really reaching a point which can bring the world into crisis. his canceling of the nuclear deal his support for the saudi led coalition in yemen which has caused the worst humanitarian disaster in recent years. this is coming to a head way now. igniting conflict in the middle east. it is on the verge of a regional war with root -- with israel, iranians, i the think donald trump needs to listen to his more diplomatic tendencies to avoid war and speak with the iranians again. he needs to put pressure on the saudi's to stop the coalition that is causing destruction in yemen and is resulting in them, the houthi rebels attacking the saudi fields. we need to plumb a sea back on the table. -- we need diplomacy back on the table. host: from bbc
you put somebody in the white and put somebody in charge of the epa who wants to destroy the environment of you need to wake up and pay attention. thank you very much world. host: we will go to derek next, virginia, democrat caller. caller: i think today's comments represent a point where this aggressive foreign policy donald trump in the middle east is really reaching a point which can bring the world into crisis. his canceling of the nuclear deal his support for the saudi led coalition in...
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laura: for more i spoke earlier to christine todd whitman, who led the epa in the bush administrationnd was the republican governor of new jersey. she offered her reaction to thec ve role young people are taking. ms. whitman: frankly, it is terrific. it is their future, and they get it, they see it all around them. they understand what is happening, they actually believe scientists when you have a vast majority of scientists say this is happening and humans are contributing to itav theybought in, and that to me is really exciting, because this election cycle in 2020 ll be the first time in my memoryst asere an environmental issue been at the forefront of the discussion, and that is important to the future not jusb of the count of the world. t laura: and yre was a partisan divide, with 70% of dr democrats saying it is a crisis and only 20% of republicans seeing it that way. do you want to educate v republicers so they think of it more as a crisis? ms. whitman: i think that is what is happening, ande no longer talking about climate change, you are talking about climate crisis i'm workin
laura: for more i spoke earlier to christine todd whitman, who led the epa in the bush administrationnd was the republican governor of new jersey. she offered her reaction to thec ve role young people are taking. ms. whitman: frankly, it is terrific. it is their future, and they get it, they see it all around them. they understand what is happening, they actually believe scientists when you have a vast majority of scientists say this is happening and humans are contributing to itav theybought...
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simon mu who worked for the epa during the second bush administration says the oil industry will benefit the most from the president's anticipated action. >> the ultimate winner of this action is actually the oil industry. and that's because the oil industry will be able to sell more gas -- have more >> the epa had no official comment on the president's plan which is likely to set off years of legal battles. >>> "usa today" reports a georgia homeowner killed three teenagers in a possible stand-your-ground case. the teens, ages 15 and 16, were fatally shot by the homeowner early monday. authorities say that the teenagers were wearing masks when they approached the yard. police say evidence indicates they attempted to rob three people. one of the intended robbery victims returned fire. a neighbor said that he heard gunshots, and as soon as it ended he heard a cry for help outside his window. >> he said, help me, i'm dying, i'm dying. to imagine seeing someone who was just shot laying on your lawn, that's what bothered me. i'm -- i'm torn up behind that. >> so far no charges have been filed
simon mu who worked for the epa during the second bush administration says the oil industry will benefit the most from the president's anticipated action. >> the ultimate winner of this action is actually the oil industry. and that's because the oil industry will be able to sell more gas -- have more >> the epa had no official comment on the president's plan which is likely to set off years of legal battles. >>> "usa today" reports a georgia homeowner killed three...
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the director of national intelligence, the doj, the epa being used to attack those who stand in his waytaliation, nothing more. the epa was asked if the agency's letterhead anything to do with politics? abc reporting senior official responded with the letter speaks for itself. rob: this is a bipartisan problem. people on both sides of the aisle, the situation in california is bad. jillian: thank you. 27 after the hour. new polls show elizabeth warren surging ahead of joe biden. will big banks back their socialist policies? >> anyone who wants to run for office has to start by sucking up to a bunch of rich donors on wall street. i am opting out of that rule. i'm not taking a dime of pack money in this campaign. rob: does joe biden have a backup plan? brand-new report everyone is talking about this morning. ♪ rewarding yourself, our business is you. book direct at choicehotels.com ♪ introducing a razor that works differently. the gillette skinguard. designed with a guard between the blades that helps protect skin. it guards against razor burn on the neck and irritation on the face. get th
the director of national intelligence, the doj, the epa being used to attack those who stand in his waytaliation, nothing more. the epa was asked if the agency's letterhead anything to do with politics? abc reporting senior official responded with the letter speaks for itself. rob: this is a bipartisan problem. people on both sides of the aisle, the situation in california is bad. jillian: thank you. 27 after the hour. new polls show elizabeth warren surging ahead of joe biden. will big banks...
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. >> one of the things that your formal colleagues who are epa administrators share with me was the degreepa and administration had more teeth than it did. since this administration, they roll back according to the new york times, 85 environmental regulations have rolled back or the process of being rolled back. how does it feel? >> not good. it is probably the nicest things i can say about it. we are not talking about climate effects and not moving forward. we are talking about moving backward to fundamental detection that we have had that brought us clean air that we have today and clean water. it is starting the deteriorate. you can see the signal it is sending and this administration does not seem to be doing this to protect the industry, the regulated industry, it is simply to do it to do it. that's what shocks me. look at the rules. >> 50 years of higher standards in california. so they can be sold in california. it is not a single automaker standing at that announcement and saying anything positive about it. >> yeah. >> i mean you are talking about disrupting industry, who understan
. >> one of the things that your formal colleagues who are epa administrators share with me was the degreepa and administration had more teeth than it did. since this administration, they roll back according to the new york times, 85 environmental regulations have rolled back or the process of being rolled back. how does it feel? >> not good. it is probably the nicest things i can say about it. we are not talking about climate effects and not moving forward. we are talking about...
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epa violation. this is someone who doesn't even believe in environmental protections. this is just nonsense. >> so where does san francisco's waste water really go? we all know there are all kinds of things on city streets that sometimes do go down the drain. >> abc 7 news report er shows u what happens to that stuff. >> reporter: where does san francisco's sewage go? to understand you have to go to one of the 20,000 catch basins in the city. anything a street sweeper doesn't get will go in here. from there it likely goes here, one of two water pollution control plants in the city. >> this plant treats about 80% of everything that comes through san francisco. >> reporter: inside the sewage is sorted and screened. any solids such as construction material, baby wipes, even needles that make it through the catch basins are filtered out through two different machines. >> the stuff that does come through are caught either in our fine bar screens or our system. >> reporter: there's another line of defense. >> the primary tanks are designed to have more detention time to allo
epa violation. this is someone who doesn't even believe in environmental protections. this is just nonsense. >> so where does san francisco's waste water really go? we all know there are all kinds of things on city streets that sometimes do go down the drain. >> abc 7 news report er shows u what happens to that stuff. >> reporter: where does san francisco's sewage go? to understand you have to go to one of the 20,000 catch basins in the city. anything a street sweeper doesn't...
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and as president, what we would do, reinforce the epa under this administration. under president trump, who by the way, i'm going to steal a line from governor inslee, i'm stealing your line. donald trump said wind turbines cause cancer. and jay said no, they don't cause cancer, they cause jobs. there has to be an understanding that there has to be accountability and consequence. when we are looking at the behavior that's are possible, we know if we create incentives and have a president who understands the science, understands the nexus between bad behaviors and harmful effects, and understands how we can create -- >> so they're going to pay money. the big companies. >>> yes. and they're going to pay fines and fees. ? there will be a carbon fee. this is part of my environmental justice approach to the issue. part will be that i'm saying that the fees have to also go to empower those communities that for too long have been ignored. and i'm talking about the communities where children are going to school, drinking water out of lead pipes. i'm talking about where they have wells as their only
and as president, what we would do, reinforce the epa under this administration. under president trump, who by the way, i'm going to steal a line from governor inslee, i'm stealing your line. donald trump said wind turbines cause cancer. and jay said no, they don't cause cancer, they cause jobs. there has to be an understanding that there has to be accountability and consequence. when we are looking at the behavior that's are possible, we know if we create incentives and have a president who...
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have running the state department >> diplomatic tools. [ light laughter ] >> seth: and who did he hire to run the epaulatory tools. [ light laughter ] >> seth: and if you are elected, who will you get rid of? >> all the tools [ laughter ] [ cheers and applause >> seth: hey hey, senator sanders, check this out. >> two points. [ laughter and applause >> seth: vice president biden, who's your wife jill going to vote for in the primary? >> she's for bernie. [ audience ohs ] [ light laughter ] >> seth: secretary castro, what does joe biden fantasize about during these debates >> me, shutting up [ light laughter ] >> seth: congressman o'rourke, what does the expiration stamp say on a box of twinkies >> good for 1,500 years. [ light laughter ] >> seth: senator booker, what does mike pence call his bed >> the altar of purity [ laughter and applause >> seth: mr. yang, how is your relationship with your wife? >> we've been in a state of continuous armed conflict for 18 years [ laughter and applause >> seth: senator klobuchar, what did you say when you visited florida? >> that's a lot of seniors [ light laughte
have running the state department >> diplomatic tools. [ light laughter ] >> seth: and who did he hire to run the epaulatory tools. [ light laughter ] >> seth: and if you are elected, who will you get rid of? >> all the tools [ laughter ] [ cheers and applause >> seth: hey hey, senator sanders, check this out. >> two points. [ laughter and applause >> seth: vice president biden, who's your wife jill going to vote for in the primary? >> she's for...
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highways unless we address the problem in a letter the california air resources board that was who was too. the epa quality as the worst in the country. and says 34 million people live in areas that do not meet the national air quality standards, the epa calls on the state to address that problem. california currently has the strict at the miss trick to see mission standards in the country. but just last week the trump administration says is revoking california's ability to set emission standards. let's take a peek around the bay at the big story which is the heat and another day of sizzling hot temperatures around the bay and maybe some records going to be set. >>in places like concord above a 100 santa rosa 100 novato and other areas livermore and i call getting really close san jose to going to be hot today and then finally a sudden cool down tomorrow. (beep) the ups and downs of frequent mood swings can plummet you to extreme lows. (crying) lift you to intense highs. (muffled arguing) or, make you feel both at once. overwhelmed by bipolar i symptoms? ask about vraylar. some medications only tre
highways unless we address the problem in a letter the california air resources board that was who was too. the epa quality as the worst in the country. and says 34 million people live in areas that do not meet the national air quality standards, the epa calls on the state to address that problem. california currently has the strict at the miss trick to see mission standards in the country. but just last week the trump administration says is revoking california's ability to set emission...
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next hour, we are going to be talking to a former epa official who says that's a bad idea. >>> plus,rg will meet with house minority leader kevin mccarthy just a few moments. we will go live to capitol hill for the latest on the facebook chief in d.c. there he is. e age of expression. but shouldn't somebody be listening? so. let's talk. we're built for hearing what's important to you, one to one. edward jones. it's time for investing to feel individual. imagine a world where nothing gets in the way of doing great work. where an american icon uses the latest hr tools to stay true to the family recipe. where a music studio spends less time on hr and payroll, and more time crafting that perfect sound. . . benefits and payroll. designed for people. [upbeat♪action music] (pilot) we're going to be on the tarmac for another 45 minutes or so. but allstate actually helps you drive safely... with drivewise. it lets you know when you go too fast... ...and brake too hard. with feedback to help you drive safer. giving you the power to actually lower your cost. unfortunately, it can't do anything
next hour, we are going to be talking to a former epa official who says that's a bad idea. >>> plus,rg will meet with house minority leader kevin mccarthy just a few moments. we will go live to capitol hill for the latest on the facebook chief in d.c. there he is. e age of expression. but shouldn't somebody be listening? so. let's talk. we're built for hearing what's important to you, one to one. edward jones. it's time for investing to feel individual. imagine a world where nothing...
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, your new climate plan, you said you would empower the epa to pursue environmental justice against corporate polluters. that's what you said. who are the corporate polluters, and how are you going to go after them? >> right now i think there are too many to count. there are many companies across the united states that are basically shoving off the negative cost of their business onto the public by polluting. number one, we would have an epa that actually is going to enforce the clean air act. we would also strengthen the clean power rule. we would ensure that we're able to implement a carbon pollution fee and then use that revenue to make investments that we need to make to get to net zero, and we wouldn't be afraid of taking these folks to court and enforcing these laws. i believe that by doing those things we can hold these corporations accountable and ensure that we set a standard of compliance unlike never before in our country. and we need to do that because the fact is that this administration, the trump administration, has let them off the hook. they're appointing lobbyists all over the epa and other departments that are
, your new climate plan, you said you would empower the epa to pursue environmental justice against corporate polluters. that's what you said. who are the corporate polluters, and how are you going to go after them? >> right now i think there are too many to count. there are many companies across the united states that are basically shoving off the negative cost of their business onto the public by polluting. number one, we would have an epa that actually is going to enforce the clean air...
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epa. he says the pollution from homeless who are living on the street there in san francisco including usedes and human waste are a threat to public health and safety. what do you make of this? >> you know, this is 100% within the president's perview to step in. the federal government has broad sweeping oversight authority that when local officials are not keeping the environment clean, or protecting the public health of their citizens, the federal government can step in, and so the president was putting the state of california on notice that if they don't clean it up and start taking care of the homeless situation, that is also lending itself to a public health crisis, where you have the return of once eradicated diseases, if they don't fix the problem, he will use the resources the federal government to help these people and fix the problem for them. >> and i think frankly, it's scoring political points and good for president trump, because this is an outrage. california has 12% of the nations population, 50% of the homelessness and they are doing absolutely zero to help it. now you have
epa. he says the pollution from homeless who are living on the street there in san francisco including usedes and human waste are a threat to public health and safety. what do you make of this? >> you know, this is 100% within the president's perview to step in. the federal government has broad sweeping oversight authority that when local officials are not keeping the environment clean, or protecting the public health of their citizens, the federal government can step in, and so the...
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if you go back to the vietnam era and you go back to the era where the epa was created. the kids whoing in antivietnam war protests were unrelenting and the change for pressure so was great that ultimately it brought an end to the war. if these kids want to control their future, they can't stop. they can't have a day off and walk away. it has to be something that is persistent, consistent, and have to go to the voting booths and polls, as well, and make their voices known. >>> there we go. >> again, i speak these words more urgency. you look at what the trump administration is doing. we saw denying actively in their policy the fact that, you know, we have climate refugees, you know, and the fact this problem is only going get worse and the trump has an active interest. politically, in making sure that people believe this is not happening. >> and nice reporting by my colleagues. thank you very much for being with us. >> and the award-winning writer jonathan safran foer has a new book about climate change. he'll join us on sunday. >>> a story just breaking on nbcnews.com that joe biden
if you go back to the vietnam era and you go back to the era where the epa was created. the kids whoing in antivietnam war protests were unrelenting and the change for pressure so was great that ultimately it brought an end to the war. if these kids want to control their future, they can't stop. they can't have a day off and walk away. it has to be something that is persistent, consistent, and have to go to the voting booths and polls, as well, and make their voices known. >>> there we...
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the epa sent a letter to the governor asking the state to address the issue. >>> a campaign worker for elizabeth warren who grew up in the east bay has died in a car crash. the 22-year-old joined the campaign this summer. he went to piedmont high school in the east bay. he was killed monday on a highway in iowa when he collided with two trucks. the warren campaign says he was helping organize voter meetings. >>> a father caught up in the college admission scandal is heading to jail for 4 months. he admits pain $400,000 and singer helped his son get into georgetown by creating fake athletic credentials. a federal judge in boston denied a request for leniency just as she has done with some others. one of the bay area parents is said to be sky so sentence next week. >>> all of the elementary students at the school it was locked out for hours after reports of a suspicious person. >> we think they took great care of our kids. >> the suspicious person was never located. >>> a parachutist has been killed after landing on a highway. a lien is still close to investigate this. officials are guarding traffic around t
the epa sent a letter to the governor asking the state to address the issue. >>> a campaign worker for elizabeth warren who grew up in the east bay has died in a car crash. the 22-year-old joined the campaign this summer. he went to piedmont high school in the east bay. he was killed monday on a highway in iowa when he collided with two trucks. the warren campaign says he was helping organize voter meetings. >>> a father caught up in the college admission scandal is heading to...
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epa wants. consumers might ask who is andy wheeler protecting andy wheeler being head of the environmental protectiony. by the way, you take a look at these stocks, the four automakers involved, they dipped lower when the doj probe was announced today, but they came back so there's been minimal impact since the probe was announced. >> phil, thank you very much for that volkswagen doing a little better year to date than i realized, in positive territory no less phil lebeau for us. >>> up next, we've got your last chance trade. >>> former dallas fed president, richard fisher is here to weigh in on the jobs report and what etent e xtewedne f f meings ♪ you should be mad they gave this guy a promotion. you should be mad at forced camaraderie. and you should be mad at tech that makes things worse. but you're not mad, because you have e*trade, who's tech makes life easier by automatically adding technical patterns on charts and helping you understand what they mean. don't get mad. get e*trade's simplified technical analysis. >>> welcome back to "the closing bell." we've got just over seven minutes left to
epa wants. consumers might ask who is andy wheeler protecting andy wheeler being head of the environmental protectiony. by the way, you take a look at these stocks, the four automakers involved, they dipped lower when the doj probe was announced today, but they came back so there's been minimal impact since the probe was announced. >> phil, thank you very much for that volkswagen doing a little better year to date than i realized, in positive territory no less phil lebeau for us....
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the epa are the one that told us the corrosion control is not working. there's nobody who came into newark testing our water. we tested our own water. we told people that we had lead exceedances, told people the filters didn't work, told people all of these things are happening is because we told everybody it's happening and we sent mailings to everybody at the same time, so the characterization that the city didn't care about what was going on is just not factual. i mean, how could i not care? my wife's in my house. she's using water with a lead service line. right? my mother, i had to take a filter to her home when they were passing out filters to help her put it on her faucet. right? my cousin. my aunts. everyone live in the city is affected by this. so i take it very deeply personal that this is a crisis, a problem for all of us and we are trying to deal with it as much as we can. the thing that bothers me is this characterization that the entire city is, like, succumbed to this lead problem. that's just really not true. right? there are 18,000 homes that had lead serv
the epa are the one that told us the corrosion control is not working. there's nobody who came into newark testing our water. we tested our own water. we told people that we had lead exceedances, told people the filters didn't work, told people all of these things are happening is because we told everybody it's happening and we sent mailings to everybody at the same time, so the characterization that the city didn't care about what was going on is just not factual. i mean, how could i not care?...
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who knows. >>> california leaders firing back at the trump administration over water quality and the homeless crisis. how do they mix? the epa actually sent a letter to the governor's office claiming that, get this, piles of human feces on sidewalks and streets in san francisco and los angeles are becoming too common and it is concerned about human waste entering nearby waters. san francisco mayor had this response. i am sick of this president taking swipes at our city for no reason other than politics. there is no relationship between homelessness and water quality in san francisco. it is not a real issue. from the governor's office, this is not about clean air, clean water, helping our state with homelessness, this is political retribution against california, plain and simple . >>> the governor has signed 13 new bills to help cities and counties fight the homeless crisis. one give san jose and alameda county the ability to declare emergencies and build shelters a publicly owned land. another will allow they can cope armories to provide temporary shelter during dangerous weather. >>> the newer time reports that the was aboa
who knows. >>> california leaders firing back at the trump administration over water quality and the homeless crisis. how do they mix? the epa actually sent a letter to the governor's office claiming that, get this, piles of human feces on sidewalks and streets in san francisco and los angeles are becoming too common and it is concerned about human waste entering nearby waters. san francisco mayor had this response. i am sick of this president taking swipes at our city for no reason...
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epa, the energy department, the interior department. you have lobbyists as acting secretaries representing the who represented the industries they're supposed the science panels are ignored or they're being forced out or quitting. in frustration. i want to ask you about the of course north carolina '09 republicans won. good for republicans but what did you think of the margin in this solidly republican area? >> winning is better than losing. i don't like the erosion in the margin. it shows a weakness that the president has. on the other hand you saw a surprising insurgence of trump democrats. there's a reason that the event in fayetteville. eastern north carolina has a lot of registered democrats who support the president in the rural areas and something to see in 2020 in senate races and the presidential race. >> do democratic candidates, democratic supporters have to worry, joe, that while they're focusing on these national polls they're irrelevant with the electoral college? north carolina could be a critical pick-up for democrats. >> i don't think there's any question about that and there are other opportunities within north carolina it
epa, the energy department, the interior department. you have lobbyists as acting secretaries representing the who represented the industries they're supposed the science panels are ignored or they're being forced out or quitting. in frustration. i want to ask you about the of course north carolina '09 republicans won. good for republicans but what did you think of the margin in this solidly republican area? >> winning is better than losing. i don't like the erosion in the margin. it...
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who is looking out for consumer choice in this country. so at this point i hope we can go straight ahead and i will support epa and i never thought i would be saying a lot about that, and secretary chao, and right in my own district we're putting out a 54,000-acre forest quality. if you want to talk about air quality. hundreds of thousands of acres burn in the west and i realize it's a different building down the street and they're working on making it, and also this migratory emissions that come from other areas that affect our state, too. so forcing us into our little caves and our little tiny cars is not going to change the situation for my constituent, for californians and certainly not to have the state of california and the board's di dictatorial policies. again, my people plead for relief from carb to put reasonable regulations back in place. i hope this administration does not give up at all on fighting carb because that's all that california seems to want to do is fight us in congress and this administration and every day they pick up a new lawsuit and a new thing and we're just trying to make jobs happen in this country and not in
who is looking out for consumer choice in this country. so at this point i hope we can go straight ahead and i will support epa and i never thought i would be saying a lot about that, and secretary chao, and right in my own district we're putting out a 54,000-acre forest quality. if you want to talk about air quality. hundreds of thousands of acres burn in the west and i realize it's a different building down the street and they're working on making it, and also this migratory emissions that...
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four of the biggest carmakers in the world and many a californian who has watched the smog of the 70s go away to clear air today. obama epaa mccarthy here to respond to what is turning out to be a controversial move by the trump administration. on this week's everyone talks to liz pod cast my guest is tough as nails. you are looking at the opi cofounder, the star of opi nail polish giant. yep, find out how she escaped communist hungary, immigrated to the united states with a stop in israel, had to learn every language but achieved the american dream by becoming a multimillionaire which was a dental company into the top brand opi. don't forget to subscribe to my pod cast; right? i would love to know what you think. tweet me @ liz claman. "the claman countdown" is coming right back. the dow is down. i know i can't afford to go. i still have this car so you can afford to go. i am so proud of you. thanks. principal. we can help you plan for that. start today at principal.com. imagine a world where nothing gets in the way of doing great work. where an american icon uses the latest hr tools to stay true to the family recipe. wh
four of the biggest carmakers in the world and many a californian who has watched the smog of the 70s go away to clear air today. obama epaa mccarthy here to respond to what is turning out to be a controversial move by the trump administration. on this week's everyone talks to liz pod cast my guest is tough as nails. you are looking at the opi cofounder, the star of opi nail polish giant. yep, find out how she escaped communist hungary, immigrated to the united states with a stop in israel, had...
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was around the state they say we want to know who did this and here's the reason, they are sick and tired of having federal agencies, whether it's the eparps of engineers tell them what they can and cannot do and law-abiding citizens say the government ought to be there to help this country the a better country and not to pick on certain people in certain areas. >> the trump administration reassures saudi arabia it is standing by the kingdom to support the region after yesterday's attack on a major oil field. iran is heading back and mike pompeo for blaming tehran for these attacks as the white house confirms the death of usama bin laden -- usama bin laden's son, hamza bin laden in afghanistan, in the pakistan region. hamza bin laden was considered an emerging leader of al qaeda. a former cia analyst and senior pentagon official who sits on the house armed services and homeland security committee and co. chairs the cyber security subcommittee, great to have you on the program. you did three tours in iraq yourself. what is your reaction to what the place in saudi arabia? >> i was a militia analyst. i traveled around iraq looking at the c
was around the state they say we want to know who did this and here's the reason, they are sick and tired of having federal agencies, whether it's the eparps of engineers tell them what they can and cannot do and law-abiding citizens say the government ought to be there to help this country the a better country and not to pick on certain people in certain areas. >> the trump administration reassures saudi arabia it is standing by the kingdom to support the region after yesterday's attack...
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epa under president barack obama. thank you very much. >> thanks, chris. >>> next up, the florida congresswoman who says she is tired of keeping the details of russian interference in her state a secret because the same tactics could work in 2020. she joins me in two minutes. ♪ stand up to chronic migraine with botox®. what if you had fewer headaches and migraines a month? botox® prevents headaches and migraines before they even start. botox® is for adults with chronic migraine, 15 or more headache days a month, each lasting 4 hours or more. botox® injections take about 15 minutes in your doctor's office and are covered by most insurance. effects of botox® may spread hours to weeks after injection causing serious symptoms. alert your doctor right away, as difficulty swallowing, speaking, breathing, eye problems, or muscle weakness can be signs of a life- threatening condition. side effects may include allergic reactions, neck and injection site pain, fatigue, and headache. don't receive botox® if there's a skin infection. tell your doctor your medical history, muscle or nerve conditions, and medications, including botulinum toxins, as the
epa under president barack obama. thank you very much. >> thanks, chris. >>> next up, the florida congresswoman who says she is tired of keeping the details of russian interference in her state a secret because the same tactics could work in 2020. she joins me in two minutes. ♪ stand up to chronic migraine with botox®. what if you had fewer headaches and migraines a month? botox® prevents headaches and migraines before they even start. botox® is for adults with chronic...
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epa under president barack obama. thank you very much. >> thanks, chris. >>> next up, the florida congresswoman who says she is tired of keeping the details of russian interference in her state a secret because the same tactics could work in 2020. she joins me in two minutes. i mean, if you haven't thought about switching to geico, frankly, you're missing out. uh... the mobile app makes it easy to manage your policy, even way out here. your marshmallow's... get digital id cards, emergency roadside service, even file a... whoa. whoa. whoa. whoa. whoa. whoa! oops, that cheeky little thing got away from me. my bad. geico. it's easy to manage your policy whenever, wherever. can i trouble you for another marshmallow? >>> remember this weird thing that happened back in may when the governor of florida, ron desantis when he said the department of homeland security told him two counting systems in the state of florida had been threatened by russian hackers. he then said he could not tell the there will be which two counties were hit because he made a promise to the fbi. quote, i'm not allowed to name the counties. i signed a nondisclosure agreeme
epa under president barack obama. thank you very much. >> thanks, chris. >>> next up, the florida congresswoman who says she is tired of keeping the details of russian interference in her state a secret because the same tactics could work in 2020. she joins me in two minutes. i mean, if you haven't thought about switching to geico, frankly, you're missing out. uh... the mobile app makes it easy to manage your policy, even way out here. your marshmallow's... get digital id cards,...
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who is looking out for consumer choice in this country. at this point, i hope we keep going straight ahead. i support the efforts of administrative wheeler and the epa. also secretary tell. in my own district, we are putting out of 54,000 acre forest fire. if you want to talk about air quality, hundreds of thousands of acres of forest in the west. that is a different building down the street. also the migratory omissions that come from other areas that affect the state. is not going to change the situation. going toward the rest of the 50 states. my people plead for relief. let's put reasonable regulations in place. does not give up at all. that is all california seizes vivus and congress. everyday they think up a new lawsuit. just trying to make jobs happen in this country. all these things need to be manufactured somewhere else to make these cars go. why are we not miming the materials in this country that need for batteries for this high-tech apparatus. we expect other countries to supply it to us and the raw materials. we are on the right track. my thanks, administrative wheeler, everybody in this room here today that is part of this, to give ou
who is looking out for consumer choice in this country. at this point, i hope we keep going straight ahead. i support the efforts of administrative wheeler and the epa. also secretary tell. in my own district, we are putting out of 54,000 acre forest fire. if you want to talk about air quality, hundreds of thousands of acres of forest in the west. that is a different building down the street. also the migratory omissions that come from other areas that affect the state. is not going to change...
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epa is proposing a single national standard for tailpipe emissions, injecting uncertainty into the automotive industry. california leaders say they will challenge it in court. >> our message to those who claim to support state's rights -- don't trample on ours. >> reporter: the latest move against california, part of what the governor here calls the president's political vendetta against the state. the president also hitting california's other big pressure point, homelessness. suggesting to reporters aboard air force one it hurts the "prestige" of the state's major cities, saying, "we can't let los angeles, san francisco and numerous other cities destroy themselves by allowing what's happening." we spent two days imbedding with l.a.'s fire station number nine, the busiest station in the country. it serves l.a.'s skid row, where streets and sidewalks are swallowed under homeless encampments. most of their calls, not fires, but medical. you tended to him yesterday? what was yesterday? >> same thing. >> reporter: overdose? >> deja vu. yeah. i don't know how you fix that. >> matt gutman with us tonight from los angeles. and matt, in addition to this move on emissions, the president and hi
epa is proposing a single national standard for tailpipe emissions, injecting uncertainty into the automotive industry. california leaders say they will challenge it in court. >> our message to those who claim to support state's rights -- don't trample on ours. >> reporter: the latest move against california, part of what the governor here calls the president's political vendetta against the state. the president also hitting california's other big pressure point, homelessness....
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epa-estimated range of 500 miles per tank. it's the greatest exploration vehicle of all time. end tonight with some young >> o'donnell: we're going to end tonight with some young business owners whomoney, and not just for themselves. errol barnett shows us how they're lighting the way. >> this smells nice. t thank you. >> reporter: at this farmers market, the gill brothers are selling their own homemade candles. austin shows us his favorite. w> to me it smells like watermelon bubble gum. t> reporter: two years ago brothers austin, colin, and ryan were looking for a way to make pocket money. had you ever thought about candles before it was time to make a business? >> no, not at all. >> reporter: they call their company freres branchiaux, "gill brothers" in french, and they've decided not to keep all the earnings for themselves. they now donate an average of $500 a month to area homeless shelters. why is that something you want to do? >> because the communities gives to us, and we want to give back. >> reporter: each brother with his own role to play. >> i pour the fragrance into the pitcher. >> reporter: interesting. this is going to smell good. on top of school and sports, they p
epa-estimated range of 500 miles per tank. it's the greatest exploration vehicle of all time. end tonight with some young >> o'donnell: we're going to end tonight with some young business owners whomoney, and not just for themselves. errol barnett shows us how they're lighting the way. >> this smells nice. t thank you. >> reporter: at this farmers market, the gill brothers are selling their own homemade candles. austin shows us his favorite. w> to me it smells like...
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who have no place being in public office. >> the swampy people are not only the interior. look at his eparetary, a pharmaceutical lobbyist, defense secretary was a lobbyist for defense industry interests. while in government, mr. balash talked:00 what he wanted to do and why he wanted to cut regulations. >> were actually engaged in this novel approach where we're doing what the president said he would do, and that's something that not everybody's prepared for. >> that's false. donald trump said he would drain the swamp, which he is now flooding. and balash's work helping oil companies while in the trump administration has apparently led him to a job outside the trump administration doing the same thing. maybe the only thing that's really changed here is who's paying him. paying him ance, so you only pay for what you need. i wish i could shake your hand. granted. only pay for what you need. ♪ liberty. liberty. liberty. liberty. ♪ if you have moderate to thsevere rheumatoid arthritis, month after month, the clock is ticking on irreversible joint damage. ongoing pain and stiffness are signs
who have no place being in public office. >> the swampy people are not only the interior. look at his eparetary, a pharmaceutical lobbyist, defense secretary was a lobbyist for defense industry interests. while in government, mr. balash talked:00 what he wanted to do and why he wanted to cut regulations. >> were actually engaged in this novel approach where we're doing what the president said he would do, and that's something that not everybody's prepared for. >> that's false....
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epa. >> it's donald trump -- >> it's donald trump's republican party and why you see a lot of moderate republicans really uncomfortable with -- >> whoants dirty air? meanwhile if you want an indication where the president's mind -- well, that's a delusion -- mind was this morning in california there's always twitter. he wrote on twitter 4:08 a.m., that's when he tweeted california time. as corey lewandowski stated very clearly president trump didn't do anything wrong or illegal, but they all know that. that was just one of several early morping tweets about his former campaign manager doing a run of more than 20 tweets or re-tweets over the course of the ceremony. who's an expert? you are whch what's trump doing at 4:00 in the morning tweeting about lewandowski sph. >> well, a friendship is a beautiful thing. and lewandowski had an audience of one yesterday. >> where he admitted he lied to the media and the public. >> and he was talking to donald trump and trump was talking back to him on twitter. it's a conversation between two men who obviously get along very well. >> trump's kind of guy, an openly admitted liar. >> right. and to
epa. >> it's donald trump -- >> it's donald trump's republican party and why you see a lot of moderate republicans really uncomfortable with -- >> whoants dirty air? meanwhile if you want an indication where the president's mind -- well, that's a delusion -- mind was this morning in california there's always twitter. he wrote on twitter 4:08 a.m., that's when he tweeted california time. as corey lewandowski stated very clearly president trump didn't do anything wrong or...
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who praised the approval of global elites. some wonder if this truly formative years were the ones he spent here in high school. his mother was appointed by reagan to the epahe said headlines are fleeting but courage lasts. what do you remember about that? >> to do what she did, tremendous courage. i just try to remember what happen matters isn't what home say about you, it's the stuff you put in the books, the picks we write. >> i think justice gorsuch's exposure to the tell pes to youousness that surrounded her epa tenure, i think it armored him for dealing with washington. he has a western framework and western ideology. but he also understands washington in the way that most of westerners do not. shannon: one thing is clear. the white house saw in gorsuch a judge that would interpret the law as written. >> he made the short list. >> i was sitting next to him and he said neil gorsuch seems like a nice guy. but as soon as he gets there, he will change. i said, i don't think so. he said, well, your guess is as good as mine. but that's what i have always seen. people change. i said, well, i don't know that your guess really is as good as mine. i have been
who praised the approval of global elites. some wonder if this truly formative years were the ones he spent here in high school. his mother was appointed by reagan to the epahe said headlines are fleeting but courage lasts. what do you remember about that? >> to do what she did, tremendous courage. i just try to remember what happen matters isn't what home say about you, it's the stuff you put in the books, the picks we write. >> i think justice gorsuch's exposure to the tell pes to...
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who will be acted by this. the another piece is not shying away and engaging in the political landscape. we heard about the rollbacks of epan california. so this is a large dimension kind of problem that requires a more broadway of looking at the issues so their not a fix all but it is one that requires a conversation about the urgency of it all and letting folks that would be affected being aware of the phenomenon we don't have enough popular lit ral rat who knows if this goes down, you are affected and if erms folks are aware, they make those situations >> corey booker have talked about climate justice, people in the oil and gas sector and there are other groups who are affected because they are poorer they live in places that will be prone to flooding or drought or hurricanes or mudslides and can't do anything about that we have to think of this as a social issue and an economic issue and a technological issue. >> and a preventative issue. i think a part of the conversation of letting folks be aware of the dynamics is a recognition of the likelihood and the effects, i'm not waiting for it to happen this gets down to the
who will be acted by this. the another piece is not shying away and engaging in the political landscape. we heard about the rollbacks of epan california. so this is a large dimension kind of problem that requires a more broadway of looking at the issues so their not a fix all but it is one that requires a conversation about the urgency of it all and letting folks that would be affected being aware of the phenomenon we don't have enough popular lit ral rat who knows if this goes down, you are...
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who shouldn't be with xfinity xfi. simple. easy. awesome. >>> the trump administration is threatening to withhold highway funds for california states the stay has failed to take steps for clean ear equality. epainistrator andrew wheeler vowing in a letter to withhold billions of dollars in the state suggesting california officials have failed to carry out their most basic tasks under the clean air act. the governor says he and other officials won't be intimidated by a, quote, brazen political stunt. >>> massachusetts declaring a health emergency and banning the sale of all vaping products. it comes amid a nationwide outbreak of deaths linked to vaping. at least 530 cases among 39 states. nine people have died. massachusetts would be the first state to issue a total ban. two states, michigan and new york have banned the sale of most flavored e-cigarettes. >>> robert mueller could not prove collusion or obstruction the day after he testified. the president tried to collude with ukraine and then the whistle-blower. that's the straw that broke nancy pelosi's back. proceedings are set to begin. your head wants to do one thing, but your gut says, "not today." if your current treatment isn't working
who shouldn't be with xfinity xfi. simple. easy. awesome. >>> the trump administration is threatening to withhold highway funds for california states the stay has failed to take steps for clean ear equality. epainistrator andrew wheeler vowing in a letter to withhold billions of dollars in the state suggesting california officials have failed to carry out their most basic tasks under the clean air act. the governor says he and other officials won't be intimidated by a, quote, brazen...
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epa-estimated range of 500 miles per tank. it's the greatest exploration vehicle of all time. hey. you must be steven's phone. now you can know who'swork and control who shouldn't be, only with xfinity xfi. simple. easy. awesome. juul record. they took $12.8 billion from big tobacco. juul marketed mango, mint, and menthol flavors, addicting kids to nicotine. five million kids now using e-cigarettes. the fda said juul ignored the law with misleading health claims. now juul is pushing prop c, to overturn san francisco's e-cigarette protections. say no to juul, no to big tobacco, no to prop c. >>> today millions of people took to the streets in over 150 countries around the world to protest the climate change situation and what might be the largest environmental protest in history in the global climate strike as it was called today. students and adults walked out of their classrooms and offices and jobs to demand their leaders do more to fight climate change now. in new york city hundreds of thousands protested the trump administration's inaction on climate change. 16-year-old climate activist who led the protest in new york city is s
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who survived have ongoing neurological problems. there is no vaccine or specific antiviral treatment for tripoli the best way to prevent infection is to use epared insect repellents where long sleeves pants and shirts and take steps to control mosquitoes in and around your home 3 billion kron 4 news. >>all right time now to get a check on the 4 zone forecast and i don't know if there's anything that makes lawrence karnow happier, then a victory by the refrigerator a right or something but yeah, free. >>one of start out the season 2. hey guys so we're going to see some nice weather nice fall weather around the bay area that means low heat wave coming our way as we wind down on summer outside though we do have a couple of patches of fog out there near tre coastline, couple mid to high level clouds going to flow through through tonight and i could get things a little bit interesting as you can see that cold front move on by and then high pressure begins to build in you can see even on wednesday we start to see that ridge. you start to get the sunshine still a little bit on shore breeze. but i think that changes wednesday night into thurfshore wi
who survived have ongoing neurological problems. there is no vaccine or specific antiviral treatment for tripoli the best way to prevent infection is to use epared insect repellents where long sleeves pants and shirts and take steps to control mosquitoes in and around your home 3 billion kron 4 news. >>all right time now to get a check on the 4 zone forecast and i don't know if there's anything that makes lawrence karnow happier, then a victory by the refrigerator a right or something but...
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epa-estimated range of 500 miles per tank. it's the greatest exploration vehicle of all time. >>> president trump is set to visit baltimore tomorrow evening. he'll address house republicans who there for a retreat, delivering remarks at their opening dinner. lawmakers will likely greet him warmly, but the president shouldn't be surprised if the people of baltimore don't welcome him with open arms. you'll recall that back in july, he harshly criticized the city and local democratic congressman elijah cummings in a twitter tirade. the president's angry with cummings, who is chair of the house oversight committee and one of trump's fiercest critics on capitol hill. he's especially critical of the president's policies regarding migrant conditions on the southern border. remember what he tweeted this summer as proven last week during a congressional tour, the border is clean, efficient, and well run, just very crowded. cummings district is a disgusting rat and rodent-infested mess. if he spent more time in baltimore, maybe he could help clean up this very dangerous and filthy place. he went on, why so much money sent to elijah cummings' district when if is considered the worst ru
epa-estimated range of 500 miles per tank. it's the greatest exploration vehicle of all time. >>> president trump is set to visit baltimore tomorrow evening. he'll address house republicans who there for a retreat, delivering remarks at their opening dinner. lawmakers will likely greet him warmly, but the president shouldn't be surprised if the people of baltimore don't welcome him with open arms. you'll recall that back in july, he harshly criticized the city and local democratic...
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fairness to a lot of our viewers who are wondering about scott peru sxit why he was able to hang on to his job in the face of such criticism of things he was doing at the epait's because in the mind of some people he was doing god's work, he was helping to deregulate an agency that republicans were very fond of in decades gone by, that's the president's work. >> yes, and it really does reflect the views of president trump and in fact, you know, his top aides in these agencies including andrew wheeler, one could argue is really pursuing the same policy priorities as scott pruitt but he's a more experienced washington hand and is working hard to try to make sure that some of these regulations are getting across the finish line and to the extent they can be defended in court. >> juliet, good to talk to you. thank you for joining me. juliet eilperin is with us tonight. that's "all in" for this evening. "the rachel maddow show" begins right now. good evening, rachel. >> good evening, ali. much appreciated. thanks to you at home for joining us this hour as well. a little bit of an ominous development today in the spy story that has been unfolding over the past f
fairness to a lot of our viewers who are wondering about scott peru sxit why he was able to hang on to his job in the face of such criticism of things he was doing at the epait's because in the mind of some people he was doing god's work, he was helping to deregulate an agency that republicans were very fond of in decades gone by, that's the president's work. >> yes, and it really does reflect the views of president trump and in fact, you know, his top aides in these agencies including...
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who was hit. chp is leading this investigation. reporting in redwood city gayle, ong kron 4 news. >>thank you gayle breaking news past hour president trump threatened to use the epa to punish san francisco for the city's homeless problem. cnn reporter partner jim acosta tweeted this out within the past hour. trump told reporters on air force one tonight that his administration will slap san francisco with a notice of environmental violations within about a week due to the city's homeless population. the president is on air force one returning to washington after a 2 day fund raising trip to cafo he was of course in the bay area yesterday he told reporters tonight quote it's a terrible situation. it's in los angeles and san francisco and we're going to be giving san francisco. we're going to be giving them a notice very soon and quote at this point it is unclear which environmental laws. the president is referring to. a mother and her 2 young kids were critically injured this morning when their vehicle lost control and crashed off on a one in marion county. and as kron four's dan kerman reports now the chp is trying to figure out how this happened. this is all tha
who was hit. chp is leading this investigation. reporting in redwood city gayle, ong kron 4 news. >>thank you gayle breaking news past hour president trump threatened to use the epa to punish san francisco for the city's homeless problem. cnn reporter partner jim acosta tweeted this out within the past hour. trump told reporters on air force one tonight that his administration will slap san francisco with a notice of environmental violations within about a week due to the city's homeless...