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let's bring in the person who has been looking at all of this closely, lee zeldin.s address this evening. thank you for being here. great to have you here today. you describe these as nongovernment organizations that somehow were the ones to grab this money that never was designated as the biden team was on their way out the door. what happened? >> received $20 billion and you have these ngos, several of which didn't exist before this pot of money emerged. they designed this program to disrupt the $20 million to limit the government's oversight. tying the hands behind the back of the epa so if you ask me wear all this money is going i actually don't know. it was designed that way. so listen, i would say that when you look at a system that has $20 million go through which in many cases go to others, the american taxpayer is always going to decide out of the gate this isn't enough oversight and it should be reviewed. we want to know about conflict of interest. we want to reestablish oversight that doesn't exist now and we want to know what are our options at this poin
let's bring in the person who has been looking at all of this closely, lee zeldin.s address this evening. thank you for being here. great to have you here today. you describe these as nongovernment organizations that somehow were the ones to grab this money that never was designated as the biden team was on their way out the door. what happened? >> received $20 billion and you have these ngos, several of which didn't exist before this pot of money emerged. they designed this program to...
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. >> look at what lee zeldin has been talking about, about billions put into nonprofit started right before president trump came into office. i do not think it is in anyway disputable that deficit spending skyrocketed under president biden. if you think about it, the covid spending which was there because of an emergency became the new baseline and created runaway inflation. i want to go back to the interest rate point i made. when you buy a car, if the monthly interest rate is higher than the car payment is way higher, but that does not show up in the inflation number. if you adjust for inflation, if you account for the cost of borrowing money to buy a car, to buy a house, inflation is perhaps off by a factor of two. wonder why americans are so upset about inflation. it is because of the high interest rates that happen because they printed money, and that is what i am talking about. >> the tariffs, can you better understand america -- of americans understand how that works, getting revenue from tariffs? the companies are taking in these goods and have to pay that money. how are amer
. >> look at what lee zeldin has been talking about, about billions put into nonprofit started right before president trump came into office. i do not think it is in anyway disputable that deficit spending skyrocketed under president biden. if you think about it, the covid spending which was there because of an emergency became the new baseline and created runaway inflation. i want to go back to the interest rate point i made. when you buy a car, if the monthly interest rate is higher...
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billions of dollars to environmental groups founded only a few months before the epa administrator lee zeldinn to the federal government and he joins us right now. great to see you. can you tell us what wet down here? >> a rush job to get out tens of billions of dollars at the end of 2024 and reducing oversight while added before inauguration day they were amending account control agreements to the days before inauguration day we amended account control agreements dated january 13. when you look at the scheme sending money through pass-throughs to send money to other pass-throughs and along the way the middleman include former biden an obama administration officials democratic donors and others as a whole lot of self-dealing and conflict of interest, unqualified recipients but i'm glad the justice department and fbi are investigating and i also sent a letter requesting that the office of inspector general at epa also investigated. i want to ensure we have oversight over every penny that goes out of the epa. >> you should you the epa administrator you need to know where the money is going do y
billions of dollars to environmental groups founded only a few months before the epa administrator lee zeldinn to the federal government and he joins us right now. great to see you. can you tell us what wet down here? >> a rush job to get out tens of billions of dollars at the end of 2024 and reducing oversight while added before inauguration day they were amending account control agreements to the days before inauguration day we amended account control agreements dated january 13. when...
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>> we'll talk to lee zeldin this afternoon what's going on at the epa.eople are interested in the money that were the gold bricks thrown off the titanic. how that investigation is going. why did an organization that got $1 hundred in revenue get $2 billion from the biden administration. where is that $2 billion? we'll talk to him about that and have a preview of tonight as well. >> dana: one of the things that many did for some other climate groups they bought ads to support kamala harris. >> some of these groups if you look at the websites anti-trump across the top and getting federal dollars. we'll see you tonight. >> bill: in the meantime we have a fox news exclusive. health and human services secretary rfk junior sits down with the good dr. mark segal. it's next. >> it can cause death. it can cause pneumonia and blindness. we are doing everything we can to make sure that doesn't happen again. hi, my name is damian clark. and if you have both medicare and medicaid, i have some really encouraging news that you'll definitely want to hear. depending on t
>> we'll talk to lee zeldin this afternoon what's going on at the epa.eople are interested in the money that were the gold bricks thrown off the titanic. how that investigation is going. why did an organization that got $1 hundred in revenue get $2 billion from the biden administration. where is that $2 billion? we'll talk to him about that and have a preview of tonight as well. >> dana: one of the things that many did for some other climate groups they bought ads to support kamala...
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if the epa was overseeing barrels of oil, seven out of ten were spilling into the hudson river, lee zeldin's head would roll. seven out of ten children cannot read or do math, yet the solution is to throw more money at the problem. education should be a state and local government problem. that's where it belongs. lote our states do the best 24 -- let our states do the best they can experimenting. maria: is it the unions? why are the kids in such a disaster? >> it's the same unions that fought for schools are so important that we need to keep children at home for three years because of a virus that doesn't kill them and just remember, nations' reports cards showed a quarter of all fourth quarters as of last year are functionally illiterate. maria: we've got a lot coming up. president trump is planning to delay tariffs on autos in mexico and canada coming into the u.s. we're looking at that and what it means for auto sector. stocks are selling off this morning and we'll look at the industries feeling the impact. the word on wall street panel is here with expectations. you're watching "mornings
if the epa was overseeing barrels of oil, seven out of ten were spilling into the hudson river, lee zeldin's head would roll. seven out of ten children cannot read or do math, yet the solution is to throw more money at the problem. education should be a state and local government problem. that's where it belongs. lote our states do the best 24 -- let our states do the best they can experimenting. maria: is it the unions? why are the kids in such a disaster? >> it's the same unions that...
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the epa administrator lee zeldin and tom homan the border czar would join me tomorrow night and then 9:00 p.m. eastern joined me and brett for our live coverage of the presidents joint address to congress. you will see that from d.c. will cain starts right about now. >> will: live from the heartland this is the will cain show. when i launched the show just over two months ago i promised do nothing if not authenticity. so let's be real. for one moment as we start with one of the least consequential and they most consequential issues today facing the will cain show. first, are we in the heartland. how many people have said to me you were broadcasting from texas that is not exactly the heartland. every day i begin to show sync live from the heartland. are we being real a? that is not a red chinese star even though we admit it looks a little bit like a big circus tent to. maybe that is what the heartland is, a big tent that encompasses texas. but today most consequential story of the day here together on the will cain show it was the oval office meeting heard around the world. it was the
the epa administrator lee zeldin and tom homan the border czar would join me tomorrow night and then 9:00 p.m. eastern joined me and brett for our live coverage of the presidents joint address to congress. you will see that from d.c. will cain starts right about now. >> will: live from the heartland this is the will cain show. when i launched the show just over two months ago i promised do nothing if not authenticity. so let's be real. for one moment as we start with one of the least...
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the epa administrator lee zeldin and tom homan the border czar would join me tomorrow night and then brett for our live coverage of the presidents joint address to congress. you will see that from d.c. will cain starts right about now.
the epa administrator lee zeldin and tom homan the border czar would join me tomorrow night and then brett for our live coverage of the presidents joint address to congress. you will see that from d.c. will cain starts right about now.
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. >> with lee zeldin and he thinks he's going to be. cutting 65 or so percent of. >> the people. >> from environmental. >> and we're. >> going to speed up the process to. >> but then for clarity, according to the associated press, which talked to a white house spokesperson, trump was referring to overall budget cuts and not a reduction in personnel. so what would a large reduction in either budget or personnel mean for the epa? >> well, it's going to mean we can't enforce the law. a lot of that funding goes to create clean drinking water and clean water overall. and it it means we're going to get things that america didn't vote for and doesn't want. um, so it's a very serious, very serious situation. >> so specifically, you know, help paint a picture or meaning, um, at risk rivers and streams. uh, you know, our national parks and, uh, preservation of of animals, of, uh, of forestry. to what extent are all of these things now jeopardized, in your view? >> all those things are jeopardized. but maybe the most important thing is that the ep
. >> with lee zeldin and he thinks he's going to be. cutting 65 or so percent of. >> the people. >> from environmental. >> and we're. >> going to speed up the process to. >> but then for clarity, according to the associated press, which talked to a white house spokesperson, trump was referring to overall budget cuts and not a reduction in personnel. so what would a large reduction in either budget or personnel mean for the epa? >> well, it's going to...
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so it started two weeks ago with a bizarre video message from trump's epa administrator, lee zeldin. circulated two months ago featuring. >> a. >> biden epa political appointee talking about how they were tossing gold bars off the titanic. rushing to get billions of your tax dollars out the door before inauguration day, the bank must immediately return all of the gold bars. i will be referring this matter to the inspector general's office and will work with the justice department. >> as well. >> so he's referring to one of those right wing undercover videos where someone was saying that metaphorically, like they're trying to get the money out the door before they leave, which happens. in every administration. what he's actually talking about was a $20 billion green bank fund created last april. that money was to go to eight nonprofits to give loans and businesses and families to businesses and families to spur clean energy across the country, particularly in low income neighborhoods. this was all part of the inflation reduction act. it's written into the bill. it was passed by congre
so it started two weeks ago with a bizarre video message from trump's epa administrator, lee zeldin. circulated two months ago featuring. >> a. >> biden epa political appointee talking about how they were tossing gold bars off the titanic. rushing to get billions of your tax dollars out the door before inauguration day, the bank must immediately return all of the gold bars. i will be referring this matter to the inspector general's office and will work with the justice department....
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first of all, the epa administrator lee zeldin found $2 billion going for a not for profit agency that prior to that had $100 in revenue. nobody had been trained to handle a budget, much less a budget of $2 billion. there's $2 billion right there. that was going to a political slush fund. i mean, they are just starting to look under the rug, and they're going to find a lot of. >> stuff that is true. and that that is really fraud. then by all means, absolutely. but we also know that when reporters have started looking into the claims of fraud, sometimes they're not even contracts that exist. headlines about canceled projects saving $2 billion that were actually canceled years ago in the biden administration, some that were canceled a decade over a decade ago in the bush administration. i mean, some of this is just not real, and the money is not adding up to anything. >> if you want to go and deal with waste, fraud and abuse. i mean, the gao did a report showing it was a quarter of $1 billion a year. you could start there. in the past, when we've done these sort of hoover commissions, th
first of all, the epa administrator lee zeldin found $2 billion going for a not for profit agency that prior to that had $100 in revenue. nobody had been trained to handle a budget, much less a budget of $2 billion. there's $2 billion right there. that was going to a political slush fund. i mean, they are just starting to look under the rug, and they're going to find a lot of. >> stuff that is true. and that that is really fraud. then by all means, absolutely. but we also know that when...
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administrator lee zeldin and angela gave their takes on the speech along with freshmen house members and spoke to c-span from statutary hall. >> good evening. c-span 2 is live tonight at the u.s. capitol, steps from the house chamber where president trump finished his address to congress, a joint speech in congress, house and senate members together in his second term. we're here to talk with members of congress from the house and senate to get their reaction to the president's speech and to look at the legislative agenda ahead. we're going to get right to it with the newly elected senator from the state of maryland, an low alsobrooks. good evening. what did you think of the speech? sen. alsobrooks: i wanted to hear how this president plans to bring down the cost of housing or groceries and so many concerns whether we'll save medicare and medicaid. hear much about that. so i was disappointed. >> what was it like to be in the chamber? describe the atmosphere for us. >> this was the first time as a senator. so, you know, i was there, but hoping to learn more about the way that we will
administrator lee zeldin and angela gave their takes on the speech along with freshmen house members and spoke to c-span from statutary hall. >> good evening. c-span 2 is live tonight at the u.s. capitol, steps from the house chamber where president trump finished his address to congress, a joint speech in congress, house and senate members together in his second term. we're here to talk with members of congress from the house and senate to get their reaction to the president's speech and...
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lee dzeldin. zeldin and kristi noem.e have some latest poll numerous that speak to how people feel about what they've been seeing so far. >> he has a very good story to tell, especially for people who voted for donald trump. they've definitely gotten a return on the investment very quickly. he's followed up on many of the promises that he made on the campaign trail. for those, though, that either didn't vote for him or voted for him but weren't necessarily as excited about some of these things he's a doing today, whether it's doge or maybe some of the things on the border, what they were really expecting was to see more done on the economy. that the price of stuff was going to go down. i think for the audience outside of this, what he's really going to need to do is explain how, indeed, he is going to bring inflation down. how tariffs are going to help regular consumers with the cost of stuff and that there's a plan going forward. the other thing i think that's really fascinating -- we have a divided country, we have a d
lee dzeldin. zeldin and kristi noem.e have some latest poll numerous that speak to how people feel about what they've been seeing so far. >> he has a very good story to tell, especially for people who voted for donald trump. they've definitely gotten a return on the investment very quickly. he's followed up on many of the promises that he made on the campaign trail. for those, though, that either didn't vote for him or voted for him but weren't necessarily as excited about some of these...