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once the e.p.a. finally releases the first few months of pruitt's calendars in response to a foia request, that's when we learned that he was meeting with scores of industry fat cats and almost no environmental groups. as for his travels, we only find out about them after the fact, which of course prevents the press from covering pruitt, saying when he jets off to morocco to lobby for american natural gas producers. one of my republican colleagues on e.p.w. might want to ask pruitt why he is jetting around the world, playing commerce secretary for the fossil fuel industry when he should be working here at home in america to protect people's health and their environment. what does governor kean have to say about pruitt's industry ties? quote, he has elevated cronyism to new heights, end quote. governor kean's words, not mine. in an interview with huff post just this past friday, mr. ruckelshaus echoed this concern that pruitt cares more about his political ties than protecting the environment. he is j
once the e.p.a. finally releases the first few months of pruitt's calendars in response to a foia request, that's when we learned that he was meeting with scores of industry fat cats and almost no environmental groups. as for his travels, we only find out about them after the fact, which of course prevents the press from covering pruitt, saying when he jets off to morocco to lobby for american natural gas producers. one of my republican colleagues on e.p.w. might want to ask pruitt why he is...
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and the e.p.a. could stand an update considering that only a few decades earlier americans could purchase reda for an energy drink filled with radium that promise not only to provide energy but your impotence of course of i ask any man if he was willing to let his bones disintegrate in order for the glow like darth vader's lightsaber on the death star i think i know what he wouldn't say. texas has the most widespread contamination not just because of the toxic idiocy that spewed from the mouths of its last three governors but because the texas commission on environmental quality outright lied to the e.p.a. for several years about the level of radiation in its water under the leadership of cher kathleen hart at white the commission falsified data because she said e.p.a. standards for radiation levels in water were to be protective and expensive to follow even though the commission admitted in two thousand and one that some types of radiation in the tap water of some texas communities pose an increase
and the e.p.a. could stand an update considering that only a few decades earlier americans could purchase reda for an energy drink filled with radium that promise not only to provide energy but your impotence of course of i ask any man if he was willing to let his bones disintegrate in order for the glow like darth vader's lightsaber on the death star i think i know what he wouldn't say. texas has the most widespread contamination not just because of the toxic idiocy that spewed from the mouths...
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trucks your cars whatever that might be and you're coming in below that number you're fined by the e.p.a. and that money is supposed to go into helping the environment and it's supposed to incentivize you to try to produce cars that get better fuel economy that may be very reasonable to reach thirty four point five but they want to raise it to fifty four point five and that's where auto manufacturers say we can't we can't make these numbers if we do that we're taking a loss on every electric car that we're producing and then there's also carbon credits and it gets really convoluted but sticking with just that cafe the current administration is actually looking at those numbers seeing if that's possible and as the e.p.a. is concerned scott peretz thinking about taking away the current credits so this could change everything the whole dynamic will change and of course manufacturers are watching very carefully because they don't just plan for twenty nine thousand and twenty twenty they're planning five ten years ahead for their production schedule and that could throw a wrench in everything
trucks your cars whatever that might be and you're coming in below that number you're fined by the e.p.a. and that money is supposed to go into helping the environment and it's supposed to incentivize you to try to produce cars that get better fuel economy that may be very reasonable to reach thirty four point five but they want to raise it to fifty four point five and that's where auto manufacturers say we can't we can't make these numbers if we do that we're taking a loss on every electric...
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trucks your cars whatever that might be and you're coming in below that number you're fined by the e.p.a. and that money is supposed to go into helping the environment and it's supposed to incentivize you to try to produce cars that get better fuel economy that may be very reasonable to reach thirty four point five but they want to raise it to fifty four point five and that's where auto manufacturers say we can't we can't make these numbers if we do that we're taking a loss on every electric car that we're producing and then there's also carbon credits and it gets really convoluted but sticking with just that cafe the current administration is actually looking at those numbers seeing if that's possible and as the e.p.a. is concerned scott peretz thinking about taking away the kirpan credits so this could change everything the whole dynamic will change and of course manufacturers are watching very carefully because they don't just plan for twenty nine thousand and twenty twenty they're planning five ten years ahead for their production schedule and that could throw a wrench in everything
trucks your cars whatever that might be and you're coming in below that number you're fined by the e.p.a. and that money is supposed to go into helping the environment and it's supposed to incentivize you to try to produce cars that get better fuel economy that may be very reasonable to reach thirty four point five but they want to raise it to fifty four point five and that's where auto manufacturers say we can't we can't make these numbers if we do that we're taking a loss on every electric...
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does the e.p.a.k the teeth it had, measures taken or a difference in frequency of the type of cases the e.p.a. is bringing? >> not only are rules being rolled back but we're seeing a reduction in enforcement by the e.p.a., for example. we've seen fewer cases initiated. i spent time in ohio where there was a community where there was two different kinds of pollution occurring in the city. a hazardous waste incinerator that was there had been chronically sending toxic pollutants into the air on one side of town. on the other side of the town, there was a metal ingredient processing plant sending manage gay knees into the air in a way some thought was threatening the health of local children, and there has been no action to finalize enforcement against these companies. we've seen lots of cases where there has been a decline in the number of initiated cases and the value of the fines being collected so far under the new administration. >> sreenivasan: people heard about net neutrality rules. how did that
does the e.p.a.k the teeth it had, measures taken or a difference in frequency of the type of cases the e.p.a. is bringing? >> not only are rules being rolled back but we're seeing a reduction in enforcement by the e.p.a., for example. we've seen fewer cases initiated. i spent time in ohio where there was a community where there was two different kinds of pollution occurring in the city. a hazardous waste incinerator that was there had been chronically sending toxic pollutants into the...
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and, a new topic, e.p.a. continues to cut and drive away its staff, all items on bob murray's action plan. since it appears that bob murray has tailored his action plan for individual agencies, i sent additional asks last week to the department of labor, environmental protection energy, the federal regulatory commission and the tennessee valley regulatory commission to see what action plans they have from bob murray. the fossil fuel industry may be able to boss cabinet secretaries around and may be able to bring the majority party in congress smartly to heel, but fortunately there are still some venues where their demands run smack up against the rule of law. in our courts and in administrative proceedings decisions must have substantial support in the evidence and lying and misleading can be exposed and even punished unlike in congress where lying and misleading have been sickening successful fossil fuel tactics
and, a new topic, e.p.a. continues to cut and drive away its staff, all items on bob murray's action plan. since it appears that bob murray has tailored his action plan for individual agencies, i sent additional asks last week to the department of labor, environmental protection energy, the federal regulatory commission and the tennessee valley regulatory commission to see what action plans they have from bob murray. the fossil fuel industry may be able to boss cabinet secretaries around and...
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confirmed president trump's cabinet from secretary mattis at the pentagon to administrator pruitt at e.p.a., they have notched achievement after achievement for the american people, laying the groundwork for a stronger and safer nation. we have made major progress for veterans like corporal bradley, a true american hero who will attend tonight as a guest of the first lady. veterans will be able to access the health care options they need and the employment training programs they deserve. we have much more to do or our heroes, but these first steps are, indeed, promising. we've taken big steps in the war against addiction and scourge of opioids, an issue that is deeply personal for far too many american families. in just his first year in office, the president has begun to transform the federal judiciary. president trump had more new circuit court judges confirmed in his first year than any prior president, a testimony to the fine quality of the nominees he sends here to the senate. we'll vote to confirm another excellent judge later today and the president rose to the occasion of a supreme
confirmed president trump's cabinet from secretary mattis at the pentagon to administrator pruitt at e.p.a., they have notched achievement after achievement for the american people, laying the groundwork for a stronger and safer nation. we have made major progress for veterans like corporal bradley, a true american hero who will attend tonight as a guest of the first lady. veterans will be able to access the health care options they need and the employment training programs they deserve. we...
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last spring, e.p.a. administrator scott pruitt directed his agency to revisit an obama-era decision to use the clean water act to block the gold and copper mining project which endangered bristol bay, home to the world's largest sockeye salmon fishery. but in a statement this week upholding that 2014 decision, the e.p.a. says it found the project could irreparably harm the watershed, but the agency stands ready to work with the mining companies. there are some notable passings to share with you. first, ingvar kamprad, the founder of ikea, the world's largest furniture retailer. he started ikea at the age of 17, growing it into a worldwide business and making him the eighth richest man in the world, according to bloomberg, he's was worth nearly $59 billion. kamprad was known for his frugality, a trait reflected in ikea's prices. ingvar kamprad died yesterday at his home in sweden at the age of 91. and mort walker, the creator of the comic strip "beetle bailey" has died. wlker debuted the "beetle bailey" c
last spring, e.p.a. administrator scott pruitt directed his agency to revisit an obama-era decision to use the clean water act to block the gold and copper mining project which endangered bristol bay, home to the world's largest sockeye salmon fishery. but in a statement this week upholding that 2014 decision, the e.p.a. says it found the project could irreparably harm the watershed, but the agency stands ready to work with the mining companies. there are some notable passings to share with...
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and i was the other way around well it was richard nixon the start of the e.p.a. the first e.p.a. i don't agree that republicans want dirty water and dirty air we just disagree about how to achieve a better economy and i don't believe in this global warming alarmists are made very environments give me and i don't believe in this global warming are in alarmism that we're going to go to hell you don't get into that climate change there's always climate change the climate is always changing that's one thing called been affectionate i think mankind has had something to do with it. but how do you explain the little medieval warming period when we didn't have factories when the environment with war was warmer than it is right now i think man has something to do with it but the idea that we're all going to die unless we force feed our economy into some sort of green tech i think it's foolish i think we're denies science i am denying that one degree warmer over the last hundred years prompts this kind of alarm isn't there we're having from so many countries and so many leaders like obama
and i was the other way around well it was richard nixon the start of the e.p.a. the first e.p.a. i don't agree that republicans want dirty water and dirty air we just disagree about how to achieve a better economy and i don't believe in this global warming alarmists are made very environments give me and i don't believe in this global warming are in alarmism that we're going to go to hell you don't get into that climate change there's always climate change the climate is always changing that's...
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whatever that might be and you're coming in below that number you're fined by the e.p.a. and that money is supposed to go into helping the environment and it's supposed to incentivize you to try to produce cars that get better fuel economy that may be very reasonable to reach thirty four point five but they want to raise it to fifty four point five and that's where auto manufacturers say we can't we can't make these numbers if we do that we're taking a loss on every electric car that we're producing and then there's also carbon credits and it gets really convoluted but sticking with just that cafe the current administration is actually looking at those numbers seeing if that's possible and as the e.p.a. is concerned scott peretz thinking about taking away the kirpan credits so this could change everything the whole dynamic will change and of course manufacturers are watching very carefully because they don't just plan for twenty one thousand and twenty twenty they're planning five ten years ahead for their production schedule and that could throw a wrench in everything ri
whatever that might be and you're coming in below that number you're fined by the e.p.a. and that money is supposed to go into helping the environment and it's supposed to incentivize you to try to produce cars that get better fuel economy that may be very reasonable to reach thirty four point five but they want to raise it to fifty four point five and that's where auto manufacturers say we can't we can't make these numbers if we do that we're taking a loss on every electric car that we're...
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italy near and even i would say an area of potential conflict this as an e.p.a. at the moment of course access to research data was either restricted and or totally banned is that going to get that healy a good in each of. the arctic was the perfect place to hide it became crucial to study gather data and control the high stakes game of cat and mouse was played under the ice and high above in space. barely a year after the cold war ended a letter arrived at cia headquarters. it's instigator the up and coming senator. wanted the cia to allow its intelligence data and systems to be used for environmental study. he was very specific. he wanted us to look at vegetative into see that geophysical parameters oceanographic parameters we were not really that was not really our our focus. dissolved a senior officer in the cia's science and technology directorate was chosen to study it. i was interested in the earth sciences and i had been working many years the cia and other issues and this was something that. kind of spoke to my heart though still in opposition to the rep
italy near and even i would say an area of potential conflict this as an e.p.a. at the moment of course access to research data was either restricted and or totally banned is that going to get that healy a good in each of. the arctic was the perfect place to hide it became crucial to study gather data and control the high stakes game of cat and mouse was played under the ice and high above in space. barely a year after the cold war ended a letter arrived at cia headquarters. it's instigator the...
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reclamation and the environmental protection agency was concerned about salinity standards and the e.p.a. was involved. and that was just at the federal level. there were state agencies as well. so it can get for large-scale ojects, these can be complicated administrative procedural projects and challenges. host: can that consolidation be done in keeping levels of safety and those things you have to consider as well? guest: it certainly can be done and we have examples of where it can be done well. again, with strong federal leadership about what the intent is to make sure that laws are being honored, that the public is being heard. this is doable. it's not impossible. but there needs to be a consensus and an undergo of what that should look like going in and not making it up as we go along. host: here's the report, not everything is broken, the future of u.s. transportation and water infrastructure funding and other topics in there if you want to find it on the website, you can go to the rand website and find it there, our guest from the rand corporation, our first call comes from kathe
reclamation and the environmental protection agency was concerned about salinity standards and the e.p.a. was involved. and that was just at the federal level. there were state agencies as well. so it can get for large-scale ojects, these can be complicated administrative procedural projects and challenges. host: can that consolidation be done in keeping levels of safety and those things you have to consider as well? guest: it certainly can be done and we have examples of where it can be done...
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our e.p.a. and our e.p.a. commissioners are very, very powerful in the sense that they want to have clean water, clean air, but we also want businesses that can compete. and the paris accord really would have taken away our competitive edge. and we're not going to let that happen. i'm not going to let it happen. >> i would like to add, there are opportunities in this, as we talked about, during this -- because we have strict regulations to reach our paris targets. that means that we have very strong policies for environmental friendly and climate friendly technologies. in which, it is part of why the united states now have a surplus in the economy towards norway. never miss a good opportunity, with good environmental points. >> president trump: one of the great assets of norway is a thing called water. they have tremendous hydro power. tremendous. most of your energy, electricity, is produced by hydro. i wish we'd do some of that. but hydropower is fantastic. it's a great asset that you have. thank you very mu
our e.p.a. and our e.p.a. commissioners are very, very powerful in the sense that they want to have clean water, clean air, but we also want businesses that can compete. and the paris accord really would have taken away our competitive edge. and we're not going to let that happen. i'm not going to let it happen. >> i would like to add, there are opportunities in this, as we talked about, during this -- because we have strict regulations to reach our paris targets. that means that we have...
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not i mean it's unbelievable so we kind of have this really kind of weird thing where you have an e.p.a. saying oh now we've got to be able to drill for oil because that's what republicans like to do and then every pub and saying look we don't drill for oil. so just but i think we can have a reasonable conversation about this stuff and i think the opportunity is actually fast approaching where people want to have people feel good now it's a basically paul and brian in that order you got a minute each before run out of time picture a well catered conference room at the white house where a team of speechwriters are scribbling on legal pads drafting the state of the union address president trump will deliver on january thirty and you have a seat at that table what would you suggest the president include in his speech and what would you urge him not to say a minute each paul and then brian. i brought my notes here they are you talk about the dow has gained forty percent in a year creating trillions of dollars of wealth g.d.p. growth by three percent the past two quarters looking at four goi
not i mean it's unbelievable so we kind of have this really kind of weird thing where you have an e.p.a. saying oh now we've got to be able to drill for oil because that's what republicans like to do and then every pub and saying look we don't drill for oil. so just but i think we can have a reasonable conversation about this stuff and i think the opportunity is actually fast approaching where people want to have people feel good now it's a basically paul and brian in that order you got a...
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in e.p.a. to meet one hundred. percent say. with macro economics you can understand the limits in then with microeconomic you understand everything that happens inside of those limits so macro economic might put you in this room and then micro would be everything that happens inside the room total. bought ticket at angel money in the stuff that you will send it to someone else about to step down. if you send one hundred dogs into the room to get some bones there's only ninety five pounds now you've got a macro problem a structural problem five of those dogs that are going to get anybody. cheating on them play the dish and the bit now the micro calmness then the psychologist will take those five guys out and they'll examine over then they'll say ok they need more training we need structural reforms they need exercise they'll exercise them in training and teach you how to fight hard and chase phones and then they run the experiment again they send those guard to get and sure enough the next time those dogs get in on. me in additi
in e.p.a. to meet one hundred. percent say. with macro economics you can understand the limits in then with microeconomic you understand everything that happens inside of those limits so macro economic might put you in this room and then micro would be everything that happens inside the room total. bought ticket at angel money in the stuff that you will send it to someone else about to step down. if you send one hundred dogs into the room to get some bones there's only ninety five pounds now...
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require them to comply with e.p.a. regulations the allegation is that k.b.r. rather than. complying with a contract complying with these environmental regulations disposing only of what should be disposed of using incinerators doing it the right way for reasons often related to profit margins was disposing of dangerous toxins in a way that directly impacted the health of the serving troops. of seeing stuff that was nuclear biological and chemical products do not burn truck tires all types of styrofoam polystyrene batteries trucks quite a bit of different stuff. that should have been segregated out it was not it doesn't take a rocket scientist to figure out if you're k.b.r. employee and you're throwing. biological medical waste into the. into the burned tires and anything else. that is known to be a toxin. then you're careless and you're you're putting people's health in jeopardy and that's exactly what a lot of these k.b.r. contractors are doing. but it's a good skill for me to accept. is if i don't. work in for k.b.r. and they have knowledge of. hazardous chemicals on the
require them to comply with e.p.a. regulations the allegation is that k.b.r. rather than. complying with a contract complying with these environmental regulations disposing only of what should be disposed of using incinerators doing it the right way for reasons often related to profit margins was disposing of dangerous toxins in a way that directly impacted the health of the serving troops. of seeing stuff that was nuclear biological and chemical products do not burn truck tires all types of...
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and helberg received require them to comply with e.p.a. regulations the allegation is that k.b.r. rather than complying with the contract complying with these environmental regulations disposing only of what should be disposed of using incinerators doing it the right way for reasons often related to profit margins was disposing of dangerous toxins in a way that directly impacted the health of the serving troops. of seeing stuff that was nuclear biological and chemical products do not burn truck tires all types.
and helberg received require them to comply with e.p.a. regulations the allegation is that k.b.r. rather than complying with the contract complying with these environmental regulations disposing only of what should be disposed of using incinerators doing it the right way for reasons often related to profit margins was disposing of dangerous toxins in a way that directly impacted the health of the serving troops. of seeing stuff that was nuclear biological and chemical products do not burn truck...
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michael honeycutt is head of the e.p.a. advisory board. he is quoted "i haven't seen the data that says lowering ozone will produce a health benefit." do you agree with that? >> ozone is something we must regulate. >> reporter: there are other alsos who wonder about those who come from industry who are in leadership positions here. why should the american public be comfortable with someone coming from industry and into this agency? >> so i don't buy the paradigm major, this paradigm that says we must choose industry over the environment or the environment over industry is the old way of thinking. and i will tell you if we have companies, industries citizen, who violate the lay, we will prosecute them but we should not start with the premise that all people are that way or all industries that way. >> glor: woody allen's adopted daughter dylan farrow stands by that he sexually assaulted her. she gave her interview to gayle king for "cbs this morning" this morning. here is dylan farrow. >> i think we've gotten very attached to this concept th
michael honeycutt is head of the e.p.a. advisory board. he is quoted "i haven't seen the data that says lowering ozone will produce a health benefit." do you agree with that? >> ozone is something we must regulate. >> reporter: there are other alsos who wonder about those who come from industry who are in leadership positions here. why should the american public be comfortable with someone coming from industry and into this agency? >> so i don't buy the paradigm...
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citing concerns about the ozone layer, the e.p.a. moved in 2015 to ban the propellant used to make bear spray shoot out of a cannister. they suggested a replacement that was half as effective undermining safety. rather than give in and make a less effective product, they petitioned e.p.a. to reconsider. we worked with e.p.a. to waive the ban for bear spray. i'll continue working with udap and others to ensure they are not burdened by unnecessary federal regulations. with that, i yield back. the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the gentleman from mississippi seek recognition? >> permission to adess the hose for one minute and revise and extend remarks. the speaker pro tempore: without objection. the gentleman is recognized >> mr. speaker, i rise today to thank president trump for his strong support of rural america and remembering the forgotten farmer. last week, the president made us proud when he became the first sitting president in 25 years to address the farm bureau. during his speech, the president emphasized the impor
citing concerns about the ozone layer, the e.p.a. moved in 2015 to ban the propellant used to make bear spray shoot out of a cannister. they suggested a replacement that was half as effective undermining safety. rather than give in and make a less effective product, they petitioned e.p.a. to reconsider. we worked with e.p.a. to waive the ban for bear spray. i'll continue working with udap and others to ensure they are not burdened by unnecessary federal regulations. with that, i yield back. the...
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to fight the big lobby when senators from corn producing states like iowa threaten to block trips e.p.a. nominees surprised don't be the corn lobby showered federal lawmakers with ten million dollars in campaign donations between two thousand and eight and two thousand and fourteen and the various members of the ethanol corn lobby of pumped over one hundred eighty seven million dollars into government lobbying between two thousand and seven and two thousand and seventeen. so big oil big corn big bucks and big problems for the rest of us. there are so many layers to this and i carry out again because on one hand i'm not a big fan of big oil not a big fan new i mean the more i learn about like the you know the let's call it the big corn market or read everyone call that because i'm not a fan of that either just because of this very thing they're just they just follow money in the washington and now we're at a point in history we don't need this know and this was the thing is that you know initially in two thousand and five this was pretty progressive for george w. bush actually do i'm sho
to fight the big lobby when senators from corn producing states like iowa threaten to block trips e.p.a. nominees surprised don't be the corn lobby showered federal lawmakers with ten million dollars in campaign donations between two thousand and eight and two thousand and fourteen and the various members of the ethanol corn lobby of pumped over one hundred eighty seven million dollars into government lobbying between two thousand and seven and two thousand and seventeen. so big oil big corn...
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the big corps and lobby when senators from corn producing states like iowa threaten to block trucks e.p.a. nominees surprised don't big the corn lobby showered federal lawmakers with ten million dollars in campaign donations between two thousand and eight and two thousand and fourteen and the various members of the ethanol corn lobby of pumped over one hundred eighty seven million dollars into government lobbying between two thousand and seven and two thousand and seventeen. so big oil big corn big bucks and big problems for the rest of us. there are so many layers to this and i carry out again because on one hand i'm not a big fan of big oil not a big fan new i mean the more i learn about like the you know the let's call it the big corn market or read everyone call that because i'm not a fan of that either just because of this very thing they're just they just following the money in the washington and now we're at a point in history we don't need this you know and this was the thing is that you know initially in two thousand and five this is pretty progressive for george w. bush actually
the big corps and lobby when senators from corn producing states like iowa threaten to block trucks e.p.a. nominees surprised don't big the corn lobby showered federal lawmakers with ten million dollars in campaign donations between two thousand and eight and two thousand and fourteen and the various members of the ethanol corn lobby of pumped over one hundred eighty seven million dollars into government lobbying between two thousand and seven and two thousand and seventeen. so big oil big corn...
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burdensome fines, inspections, paperwork, and relentless intrusion from an army of regulators at the e.p.ahe f.d.a., and countless other federal agencies. is that right, by the way? [applause] that's why i'm truly proud to report that within our first 11 months, my administration has canceled or delayed over 1,500 planned regulatory actions or assaults. more than any president in the istory of the united states. have cut 22 regulations for every one new regulation. think of that one. you remember when i would talk to you, when i'm come down to tennessee and different places and say, for every regulation we're going to cut one extra regulation, we did better. one, an we cut 22. instead of two, 22. we're honored by that. the democrats got their way, they would reinstate every single regulation that we're cutting and add many more burdensome rules that don't do anything but hamstring our economy and burden our people and our farmers. my administration is in the process of rolling back a rule that hit our farmers and ranchers very, very hard. the terrible waters of the united states rule. you
burdensome fines, inspections, paperwork, and relentless intrusion from an army of regulators at the e.p.ahe f.d.a., and countless other federal agencies. is that right, by the way? [applause] that's why i'm truly proud to report that within our first 11 months, my administration has canceled or delayed over 1,500 planned regulatory actions or assaults. more than any president in the istory of the united states. have cut 22 regulations for every one new regulation. think of that one. you...
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horrible interaction you feel like i don't want to use fed ex i'd rather pay twice as much to just use e.p.a.'s because why would i want something an interaction like that why would i want an experience like that and people these corporations that don't understand how horrible it is to have to deal with their frontline staff if it's not trained if it's not well if you go into some of these big d.i.y. shops for example and you ask one of their customer service reps for information about some plumbing supplies and they have no idea what the anything about what they're supposed to be an expert on you know these sort of things that i think fractures listed and u.b.s. is not really not so see this is the fact that german companies are so good as they don't list shareholder shareholders demand you destroy their company that's the way things are now they demand that you hollow it out and and destroy all value because they want it now they don't want something in fifty years time they want it now so that would make sense i guess i can't believe it's not listed so. musk's company is of course listed
horrible interaction you feel like i don't want to use fed ex i'd rather pay twice as much to just use e.p.a.'s because why would i want something an interaction like that why would i want an experience like that and people these corporations that don't understand how horrible it is to have to deal with their frontline staff if it's not trained if it's not well if you go into some of these big d.i.y. shops for example and you ask one of their customer service reps for information about some...
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i would like to specifically thank the e.p.a. office of water, counsel of infrastructure financing authorities, american water with association, water environment federation, and the association of metropolitan water agencies for providing us technical assistance to ensure we preserve the wifia and s.r.f. programs. the fact of the matter is, communities need every funding tool possible at their disposal. and this bill is another great tool that will work with the wifia and s.r.f. program. the s.r.f. win act has strong support from rural and municipal water and waste water organizations. this landmark legislation also has the support of our nation's leading construction, engineering, labor, and manufacturing organizations, including the national rural water association, the council of infrastructure financing authorities, the american society of civil engineers, the associated general contractors of america, the american council of engineering companies, the national association of clean water agencies, ducks unlimited, the americ
i would like to specifically thank the e.p.a. office of water, counsel of infrastructure financing authorities, american water with association, water environment federation, and the association of metropolitan water agencies for providing us technical assistance to ensure we preserve the wifia and s.r.f. programs. the fact of the matter is, communities need every funding tool possible at their disposal. and this bill is another great tool that will work with the wifia and s.r.f. program. the...
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government representatives from the civil waitresses like the equivalent of our e.p.a. are no with their ministry of the environment. together yet. at the time i was advisor to the president of the russian federation on issues of environment and tells you that it was an incredible opportunity it was more we were absolutely overjoyed that the americans would go from being enemies for you to harness well even good friends i mean you can say is a. breath of but you know if we could all move mountains together nice to see how much good it nor the glove that was the main source of information on space was a g.r.u. the main intelligence director general polisher was head of space intelligence he had defense ministry and turned out to be very open. we met and soon knew what we expected of us. we quickly came to an agreement on how to cooperate with them when we stayed in constant touch with the young the complex you don't really put. it we my general pollock shook and in a very formalistic meeting simultaneous translation taking place in a huge hall with across the table from
government representatives from the civil waitresses like the equivalent of our e.p.a. are no with their ministry of the environment. together yet. at the time i was advisor to the president of the russian federation on issues of environment and tells you that it was an incredible opportunity it was more we were absolutely overjoyed that the americans would go from being enemies for you to harness well even good friends i mean you can say is a. breath of but you know if we could all move...
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stopped the e.p.a. so-called clean power plan. approved both the keystone pipeline and dakota pipelines and expanded off-shore drilling. we pulled out of the paris climate accord. we ended the cuba appeasement. we condemned and dessert find the iran deal. guantanamo bay is still open with no threat of closing. by changing the rules of engagement, by trusting our generals and unleashing our military might, he's overseen the total destruction of the isis caliphate. the entire world is safer because of american leadership. to his words and deeds, mostly with jerusalem, the world sees america leading with moral clarity and confidence again. mr. speaker, tonight i will have the privilege of hearing the state of the union that i have been waiting to hear for seven years. tonight we will look at an economy and a state of the union that is as strong as pittsburgh steel. our economy is roaring and america's optimism is soaring. our citizens are becoming more prosperous. our law enforcement is becoming empowered and not undermined. our mili
stopped the e.p.a. so-called clean power plan. approved both the keystone pipeline and dakota pipelines and expanded off-shore drilling. we pulled out of the paris climate accord. we ended the cuba appeasement. we condemned and dessert find the iran deal. guantanamo bay is still open with no threat of closing. by changing the rules of engagement, by trusting our generals and unleashing our military might, he's overseen the total destruction of the isis caliphate. the entire world is safer...
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. >>> well, under president trump, the e.p.a. has been known for quite a few very versals.ow do you win at business? stay at la quinta. where we're changing with stylish make-overs. then at your next meeting, set your seat height to its maximum level. bravo, tall meeting man. start winning today. book now at lq.com start winning today. the great emperor trekking a hundred miles inland to their breeding grounds. except for these two fellows. this time next year, we're gonna be sitting on an egg. i think we're getting close! make a u-turn... u-turn? recalculating... man, we are never gonna breed. just give it a second. you will arrive in 92 days. nah, nuh-uh. nope, nope, nope. you know who i'm gonna follow? my instincts. as long as gps can still get you lost, you can count on geico saving folks money. i'm breeding, man. fifteen minutes could save you fifteen percent or more on car insurance. we have one to two fires a day and when you respond together and you put your lives on the line, you do have to surround yourself with experts. and for us the expert in gas and electric i
. >>> well, under president trump, the e.p.a. has been known for quite a few very versals.ow do you win at business? stay at la quinta. where we're changing with stylish make-overs. then at your next meeting, set your seat height to its maximum level. bravo, tall meeting man. start winning today. book now at lq.com start winning today. the great emperor trekking a hundred miles inland to their breeding grounds. except for these two fellows. this time next year, we're gonna be sitting...
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former governor of new jersey and e.p.a. administrator and former bill clinton chief of staff. governor, i'll start with you. is this a chance for donald trump to reset with the state of the union tomorrow? >> it's certain what he's got to try to do. i think people are desperate for a reset. they want to see something better than what they have been getting and want to see more stability. they want an upbeat message. it will give the opportunity to bring some people back. his base is not going anywhere. it doesn't matter what he does, it's clear, he can do anything and they will stay with him. his challenge, if he wants to keep congress and be re-elects, 34% of the people will not do it next time around. the rest of us figured out the polling and the ballot box matters. they are going to get to the polls. this is something he's going to have to try to use as a vehicle to reach out to those who are right on the edge that were for him, now they are not sure. he's got to bring them back. >> as somebody who has been inside the white house, you know, we know that stephen miller, rob
former governor of new jersey and e.p.a. administrator and former bill clinton chief of staff. governor, i'll start with you. is this a chance for donald trump to reset with the state of the union tomorrow? >> it's certain what he's got to try to do. i think people are desperate for a reset. they want to see something better than what they have been getting and want to see more stability. they want an upbeat message. it will give the opportunity to bring some people back. his base is not...
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other words, if you want to increase the budget for the marines, you need to increase the bunt for the e.p.a. or another domestic agency. well, again, that's not showing this newfound emphasis and importance with regard to the military. but let me just provide the last one, mr. president. this government shut down, we all know that really hurts our troops. we all know that really hurts training, we all know it really hurts planning. right now if you're a lance corporal in the marine corps fighting in iraq or somewhere else around the world for our national security, you've just been told you're not getting paid. right now the families of survivors for the military, meaning your husband or your wife or your dad was killed in action, you get survivor's benefits. guess what happened on friday night. those families no longer get survivor's benefits. we all heard it, and i would agree, a c.r. is bad for the military. i fully agree with that, but, mr. president, there's one thing that's actually worse for the military and our troops right now, shutting down the government. that's worse. that's wor
other words, if you want to increase the budget for the marines, you need to increase the bunt for the e.p.a. or another domestic agency. well, again, that's not showing this newfound emphasis and importance with regard to the military. but let me just provide the last one, mr. president. this government shut down, we all know that really hurts our troops. we all know that really hurts training, we all know it really hurts planning. right now if you're a lance corporal in the marine corps...
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>> we have a story we are highlighting from "the new york times" about how the e.p.a.her government agencies are stripping away any mention of climate change on their websites. we have seen hundreds of mentions just deleted. they are keeping the data of climate change studies. it's much harder to find. this goes in line with the, you know, pro-business, pro-energy agenda they have. scientists are raising a lot of questions. >> one of his sources is jared kushner. >> i did not say that. >> thank you. >>> as we approach the one year mark since donald trump's inauguration on january 20th, "the washington post" upped the false or misleading claims made by the president to more than 2,000. meantime, the president took time to attack the nation's liable laws. >> we are going take a strong look at our country's liable laws so when somebody says something false and defamatory about someone, that person will have meaningful recourse in our courts. our current libel laws are a sham and a disgrace and do not represent american values or fairness. >> however first amendment expert
>> we have a story we are highlighting from "the new york times" about how the e.p.a.her government agencies are stripping away any mention of climate change on their websites. we have seen hundreds of mentions just deleted. they are keeping the data of climate change studies. it's much harder to find. this goes in line with the, you know, pro-business, pro-energy agenda they have. scientists are raising a lot of questions. >> one of his sources is jared kushner. >>...
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even the fossil fuel flungy running the e.p.a. now knows better than to challenge that endangerment finding. if he thought he could, he would in a heartbeat, but he is clever enough to know what an avalanche of climate evidence would fall in on his head if he tried. witnesses from virtually every leading state university in the country, from alaska to oklahoma to georgia to maine, expert scientists from idaho or tennessee, our national security agencies and our military, america's government watchdog agencies like the g.a.o. and the g.s.a., and even the trump administration's own recent climate report all -- all would pile on the conclusive evidence of climate change. and on the or side would be what? pathetic kathleen waite who gave one of the worst confirmation hearings. the secretly fossil fuel-funded willie soon, some coal company lobbyist? or perhaps the heartland institute with its proud history of comparing climate scientists to the unibomber. mr. president, it would be a route. it would be a route, and even pruitt knows t
even the fossil fuel flungy running the e.p.a. now knows better than to challenge that endangerment finding. if he thought he could, he would in a heartbeat, but he is clever enough to know what an avalanche of climate evidence would fall in on his head if he tried. witnesses from virtually every leading state university in the country, from alaska to oklahoma to georgia to maine, expert scientists from idaho or tennessee, our national security agencies and our military, america's government...
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. >> mike works for the e.p.a. it's business as usual next week, but week after that, who knows. >> i feel badly for the employees in our office, some of which live paycheck to paycheck that are worried about where is my next paycheck coming from. >> hallie jackson reporting there. the last shutdown in 2013 sucked $24 billion out of our economy, according to standard & poors. >>> today's government shutdown marks one year since the president took office. we're going to review a year of trump, next. i accept i don't bike as far as i used to. i even accept i have a higher risk of stroke due to afib, a type of irregular heartbeat not caused by a heart valve problem. but no matter where i ride, i go for my best. so if there's something better than warfarin, i'll go for that too. eliquis. eliquis reduced the risk of stroke better than warfarin, plus had less major bleeding than warfarin. eliquis had both. don't stop taking eliquis unless your doctor tells you to, as stopping increases your risk of having a stroke. eliqu
. >> mike works for the e.p.a. it's business as usual next week, but week after that, who knows. >> i feel badly for the employees in our office, some of which live paycheck to paycheck that are worried about where is my next paycheck coming from. >> hallie jackson reporting there. the last shutdown in 2013 sucked $24 billion out of our economy, according to standard & poors. >>> today's government shutdown marks one year since the president took office. we're...
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former e.p.a.ef and republican governor from my home state of new jersey will be here to explain why she thinks trump is missing an opportunity. he made no talk about climate change. >>>itis time for "your business" of the week. travis weaver is one of the lucky ones. when hurricane harvey hit, he shut down his store. with zero foot traffic, he focussed on web sales, making sure the business didn't fall victim to the store. for more, watch "your business" weekends at 7:30 on msnbc. so that's the idea. what do you think? i don't like it. oh. nuh uh. yeah. ahhhhh. mm-mm. oh. yeah. ah. agh. d-d-d... no. hmmm. uh... huh. yeah. uh... huh. in business, there are a lot of ways to say no. thank you so much. thank you. so we're doing it. yes. start saying yes to your company's best ideas. we help all types of businesses with money, tools and know-how to get business done. american express open. >>> i believe there is always good news somewhere and we like to end our show with it and give it to you before we
former e.p.a.ef and republican governor from my home state of new jersey will be here to explain why she thinks trump is missing an opportunity. he made no talk about climate change. >>>itis time for "your business" of the week. travis weaver is one of the lucky ones. when hurricane harvey hit, he shut down his store. with zero foot traffic, he focussed on web sales, making sure the business didn't fall victim to the store. for more, watch "your business" weekends...
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they -- i remember back before leaving to go over there, the -- jackson was the obama director of the e.p.a. she knew i was going to go over there and tell the truth to all these people. i asked her the question. this is on public record. i said, now tell me, in the event that i leave town and if you're going to start regulating global warming, you have to first declare that there is an urgency to this thing and you have to use a scientific declaration. what science will you use? she said we're going to use the ipcc, intergovernmental panel on climate change. that's the united nations. as luck would have it, just a matter of days after that the ipcc was totally rejected. i mean, you remember -- everyone remembers that, how the -- how they -- they had been caught rigging the information in terms of weather. it was really quite a mess. the eruptions cooled. the earth -- going back now to the christy explanation that came out the other day, the volcanic eruptions cooled the earth when ash, soot, and debris entered the atmosphere and sunlight was reflected away. the eruptions happened relativel
they -- i remember back before leaving to go over there, the -- jackson was the obama director of the e.p.a. she knew i was going to go over there and tell the truth to all these people. i asked her the question. this is on public record. i said, now tell me, in the event that i leave town and if you're going to start regulating global warming, you have to first declare that there is an urgency to this thing and you have to use a scientific declaration. what science will you use? she said we're...
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only agree to that if they get their way on some other issue like immigration, daca, or funding for e.p.a. or something else. so, if we could just vote on the merits of this issue, the military would be taken care of and then we could go debate the other issue. >> there is a sense that if this continuing resolution can pass the house it would be difficult for a number of senate democrats to oppose it when you consider this big children's health insurance extension definitely running high, harris. >> harris: yeah, six more years for chip, tough for democrats, i would imagine, to walk away from. but we shall sees a you said. mike emanuel, thank you. for more, let's bring in my first guest, principle white house decket raj shaw. good to see you today. let's get started with where the president is on immigration deal. you have a bipartisan gangs of six about to roll out. if that doesn't look like the answer, will the president back a continuing resolution? >> well, we are supportive of the continuing resolution that's going to be introduced in the house of representatives. we think it's very
only agree to that if they get their way on some other issue like immigration, daca, or funding for e.p.a. or something else. so, if we could just vote on the merits of this issue, the military would be taken care of and then we could go debate the other issue. >> there is a sense that if this continuing resolution can pass the house it would be difficult for a number of senate democrats to oppose it when you consider this big children's health insurance extension definitely running high,...
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on the border of third that would be a nightmare for turkish government seeing that they are quite e.p.a. jr not that important to turkish kurdish group in turkey therefore to prosecute a case. mesereau nice that they can get ready but he did a harsh stand against the americans believe in god and now they don't need america as they used to in the past now that they have a new i don't russia and iran cross you currently is not in any court and for you to the two men came good relations good americans in thanks very precise country yeah and i have an interesting comment to end question here from one of our viewers a sour on facebook who says it's confusing turkey and russia against kurdish ami formed by the u.s. i mean throughout the duration of the syrian civil war all the countries involved has said they would uphold the territorial integrity of syria and what we now see it seems is russia and turkey siding increasingly with that with each other and the u.s. on the other side when it comes to the syrian conflict what do you make of that. indeed it is a very confused situation in the sens
on the border of third that would be a nightmare for turkish government seeing that they are quite e.p.a. jr not that important to turkish kurdish group in turkey therefore to prosecute a case. mesereau nice that they can get ready but he did a harsh stand against the americans believe in god and now they don't need america as they used to in the past now that they have a new i don't russia and iran cross you currently is not in any court and for you to the two men came good relations good...
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employees will be affected but it will vary for example more than ninety five percent of employees at the e.p.a. the environmental protection agency and the housing department will be out of work at the. maintenance and intelligence operations will be impacted and about half of the defense department seven hundred forty thousand civilian workers will also take a leave of absence tourism takes a hit because places like washington's famous smithsonian museums and the national zoo will be closed but border and airport security and air traffic control will continue they have to say while the state department says visa services at u.s. embassies will remain as long as funding remains we go to washington here as kimberly how could our white house correspondent kimberly what's the latest you've got from there because i mean the government shuts down but presumably going to try and get it open again. that's right and i was speaking to a white house official in the last hour or so who told me the president is particularly frustrated because it really is in the hands of congress at this moment where they
employees will be affected but it will vary for example more than ninety five percent of employees at the e.p.a. the environmental protection agency and the housing department will be out of work at the. maintenance and intelligence operations will be impacted and about half of the defense department seven hundred forty thousand civilian workers will also take a leave of absence tourism takes a hit because places like washington's famous smithsonian museums and the national zoo will be closed...
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other words, if you want to increase the budget for the marines, you need to increase the bunt for the e.p.a. or another domestic agency. well, again, that's not showing this newfound emphasis and importance with regard to the military. but let me just provide the last one, mr. president. this government shut down, we all know that really hurts our troops. we all know that really hurts training, we all know it really hurts planning. right now if you're a lance corporal in the marine corps fighting in iraq or somewhere else around the world for our national security, you've just been told you're not getting paid. right now the families of survivors for the military, meaning your husband or your wife or your dad was killed in action, you get survivor's benefits. guess what happened on friday night. those families no longer get survivor's benefits. we all heard it, and i would agree, a c.r. is bad for the military. i fully agree with that, but, mr. president, there's one thing that's actually worse for the military and our troops right now, shutting down the government. that's worse. that's wor
other words, if you want to increase the budget for the marines, you need to increase the bunt for the e.p.a. or another domestic agency. well, again, that's not showing this newfound emphasis and importance with regard to the military. but let me just provide the last one, mr. president. this government shut down, we all know that really hurts our troops. we all know that really hurts training, we all know it really hurts planning. right now if you're a lance corporal in the marine corps...
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it has an e.p.a. estimated range of 312 miles on a tank of hydrogen and a fuel economy rating of 67 miles per gasoline gallon equivalent. scaleability is another important aspect of fuel cell technology like adding more silledders to an engine more cells can be added to increase system power. this makes fuel cells the perfect zero emission technology for s.u.v.s and trucks which accounted for over 65% of sales in the u.s. scaling the technology further toyota has developed fuel cell systems for both buses and tractor trailers. we recently announced that toyota will build 100 second generation fuel cell buses during the 2020 tokyo olympics. in the u.s. we have begun testing a proof of concept tractor trailer hauling cargo containers from the ports of los angeles and long beach to local destinations and rail yards. this tractor trailer has a range of 200 miles per tank and has a grows vehicle weight of 80,000 pounds. if successful this could provide an opportunity to eliminate emissions and noise from o
it has an e.p.a. estimated range of 312 miles on a tank of hydrogen and a fuel economy rating of 67 miles per gasoline gallon equivalent. scaleability is another important aspect of fuel cell technology like adding more silledders to an engine more cells can be added to increase system power. this makes fuel cells the perfect zero emission technology for s.u.v.s and trucks which accounted for over 65% of sales in the u.s. scaling the technology further toyota has developed fuel cell systems for...
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in other words, you want to increase the budget for the marine corps, increase the budget for the e.p.a. now, i think, mr. president, most americans don't agree with that, and it certainly doesn't show some kind of newfound respect for supporting for our troops, but that's what's happening right now. again, actions speaking louder than words. let me provide one final example of actions that certainly don't seem to be supporting our military speaking louder than words. unfortunately the other side is starting to have a practice, a regular practice, of filibustering spending for our troops. now, let me explain this. in 2015, a number of us were newly elected. we said we need a better budget process. obviously we're seeing that it is not working well. let's go through the regular order. let's get the appropriations committee to work really hard and put out 12 appropriations bills -- they debated in the appropriations committee -- and then let's bring them to the floor and let's vote on them. that way you avoid the crazy omnibus, continuing resolution debacle that we find ourselves in today
in other words, you want to increase the budget for the marine corps, increase the budget for the e.p.a. now, i think, mr. president, most americans don't agree with that, and it certainly doesn't show some kind of newfound respect for supporting for our troops, but that's what's happening right now. again, actions speaking louder than words. let me provide one final example of actions that certainly don't seem to be supporting our military speaking louder than words. unfortunately the other...