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you have seen both the plan from the epa, which is detailed and has 31 suggestions for reforms as epa will be considering what comes than in the next. to add to that 31. epa's recent roles have been detailed in their compliance with the executive order, including analysis which you point to job impacts. >> can you give our committee examples of where you have said no to the epa in any of their rules or regulations or the department of interior for that matter? >> way we work with epa and interior is collaborative than anything else. >> have you collaborated in a way where some proposals for rollback? >> you can see a number of their rules when they were finalized were far more modest than when they were proposed. >> can you send examples to our committee of cases come up with previous proposal in the rollback or posole but ultimately made its way to regulation >> to show examples come in the national manufactures boutique really applied -- >> the gentleman's time is expired. >> order to complete the answer. >> the epa's action with respect to the rule, which included a recent stay and
you have seen both the plan from the epa, which is detailed and has 31 suggestions for reforms as epa will be considering what comes than in the next. to add to that 31. epa's recent roles have been detailed in their compliance with the executive order, including analysis which you point to job impacts. >> can you give our committee examples of where you have said no to the epa in any of their rules or regulations or the department of interior for that matter? >> way we work with...
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>> the epa is very clearly complying with the executive order, and you've seen both a plan for the epah is detailed. it has 31 suggestions for reforms, and the epa will be considering what comes in in the next period to add to that 31, and the epa's recent rules have been detailed in their compliance with the executive order including their analysis of what you point to, job impacts. >> can you give our committee any examples of where you said no to the epa in any of their rules and regulationings or the department of interior for that matter? >> the way we work with epa and interior is collaborative rather than anything else, and you can see that -- >> have y'all collaborated in a way where some of their proposals were rolled back? >> you can see a number of their rules when they were finalized were far more modest than when they were proposed. >> can you send examples to our committee of cases both the previous proposal and then the rolled back proposal that i guess ultimately made its way into -- i don't know if it made it all the way to regulation or just further in the process. >>
>> the epa is very clearly complying with the executive order, and you've seen both a plan for the epah is detailed. it has 31 suggestions for reforms, and the epa will be considering what comes in in the next period to add to that 31, and the epa's recent rules have been detailed in their compliance with the executive order including their analysis of what you point to, job impacts. >> can you give our committee any examples of where you said no to the epa in any of their rules and...
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epa uses proprietary models. it doesn't use public models as required on the data quality act it should begin releasing all its models so we can see the assumption should go in and began applauding the act which the at mesh -- administrator gave a hint it's a good way of testing the statistics, the data, the information. the agencies since congress passed in 2007 they have literally written that out and the only thing that the agencies are to open up the data for the most up-to-date data is to put it in the record and to allow the data to be peer reviewed and tested within the system. that hasn't occurred since the law was passed. >> mai tais up mr. sherman. >> we are ready to close. one thing i'm getting out of this panel was the frustration of routinely the federal agency ignored the requirements contained in such a law as was mentioned the regulatory flexibility act, the information quality act, and the unfunded mandates reform act that's the concern for either party, a bipartisan issue to think that they rout
epa uses proprietary models. it doesn't use public models as required on the data quality act it should begin releasing all its models so we can see the assumption should go in and began applauding the act which the at mesh -- administrator gave a hint it's a good way of testing the statistics, the data, the information. the agencies since congress passed in 2007 they have literally written that out and the only thing that the agencies are to open up the data for the most up-to-date data is to...
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epa uses proprietary models. it doesn't use public models as required on the data quality act it should begin releasing all its models so we can see the assumption should go in and began applauding the act which the at mesh -- administrator gave a hint it's a good way of testing the statistics, the data, the information. the agencies since congress passed in 2007 they have literally written that out and the only thing that the agencies are to open up the data for the most up-to-date data is to put it in the record and to allow the data to be peer reviewed and tested within the system. that hasn't occurred since the law was passed. >> mai tais up mr. sherman. >> we are ready to close. one thing i'm getting out of this panel was the frustration of routinely the federal agency ignored the requirements contained in such a law as was mentioned the regulatory flexibility act, the information quality act, and the unfunded mandates reform act that's the concern for either party, a bipartisan issue to think that they rout
epa uses proprietary models. it doesn't use public models as required on the data quality act it should begin releasing all its models so we can see the assumption should go in and began applauding the act which the at mesh -- administrator gave a hint it's a good way of testing the statistics, the data, the information. the agencies since congress passed in 2007 they have literally written that out and the only thing that the agencies are to open up the data for the most up-to-date data is to...
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>> the epa is very clearly complying with the executive order, and you've seen both a plan for the epa which is detailed. it has 31 suggestions for reforms, and the epa will be considering what comes in in the next period to add to that 31, and the epa's recent rules have been detailed in their compliance with the executive order including their analysis of what you point to, job impacts. >> can you give our committee any examples of where you said no to the epa in any of their rules and regulationings or the department of interior for that matter? >> the way we work with epa and interior is collaborative rather than anything else, and you can see that -- >> have y'all collaborated in a way where some of their proposals were rolled back? >> you can see a number of their rules when they were finalized were far more modest than when they were proposed. >> can you send examples to our committee of cases both the previous proposal and then the rolled back proposal that i guess ultimately made its way into -- i don't know if it made it all the way to regulation or just further in the proces
>> the epa is very clearly complying with the executive order, and you've seen both a plan for the epa which is detailed. it has 31 suggestions for reforms, and the epa will be considering what comes in in the next period to add to that 31, and the epa's recent rules have been detailed in their compliance with the executive order including their analysis of what you point to, job impacts. >> can you give our committee any examples of where you said no to the epa in any of their...
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>> the epa is very clearly complying with the executive order, and you've seen both a plan for the epa which is detailed. it has 31 suggestions for reforms, and the epa will be considering what comes in in the next period to add to that 31, and the epa's recent rules have been detailed in their compliance with the executive order including their analysis of what you point to, job impacts. >> can you give our committee any examples of where you said no to the epa in any of their rules and regulationings or the department of interior for that matter? >> the way we work with epa and interior is collaborative rather than anything else, and you can see that -- >> have y'all collaborated in a way where some of their proposals were rolled back? >> you can see a number of their rules when they were finalized were far more modest than when they were proposed. >> can you send examples to our committee of cases both the previous proposal and then the rolled back proposal that i guess ultimately made its way into -- i don't know if it made it all the way to regulation or just further in the proces
>> the epa is very clearly complying with the executive order, and you've seen both a plan for the epa which is detailed. it has 31 suggestions for reforms, and the epa will be considering what comes in in the next period to add to that 31, and the epa's recent rules have been detailed in their compliance with the executive order including their analysis of what you point to, job impacts. >> can you give our committee any examples of where you said no to the epa in any of their...
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saying it is happening. >> the epa is legitimately identifying an historical fact.curring methane gas often ends up in water wells and dow have that situation. but there's not been a single proven instance where it has been related to hydraulic fraking. >> stephen: solar power? they will suck so much energy that eventually the sun will go out. (laughter) >> stephen: right, we will have a sun spill s this a matter of national security. you used to be head of homeland security is this a matter of homeland security in any way to new. >> it depends on your point of view, whether you want to send a billion dollars a day to foreign countries some unstable, unfriendly countries or whether you want a bunch of leaders and countries deciding they're not going to increase the production of oil which means our gas price goes through the roof it is a matter of economic security, a matter of national security. >> stephen: the only thing that worries me is say you are drilling a mile down there. what if we enrage the mole people. (laughter) have you made any plans for that. >> tha
saying it is happening. >> the epa is legitimately identifying an historical fact.curring methane gas often ends up in water wells and dow have that situation. but there's not been a single proven instance where it has been related to hydraulic fraking. >> stephen: solar power? they will suck so much energy that eventually the sun will go out. (laughter) >> stephen: right, we will have a sun spill s this a matter of national security. you used to be head of homeland security...
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the epa case, very different case. except in this case stateses were trying to sue these governments, these utilities, actually, in order to be able to-- to what? >> there were six states. new york city and three land trusts that wanted to bring what is called a public nuisance lawsuit against the utilities on the grounds that their carbon dioxide emissions-- contributed to global warming. so the issue before the supreme court was whether the states and the land trusts could use a public nuisance lawsuit. which public nuisance is a very old common law doctrine. justice againstberg wrote for a knew man news court here. she said that the question was who decides this kind of issue, this global warming kind of issue. is it the executive branch agency to which congress has delegated authority in this area or is it the courts. she decided the court decided unanimously that it is the executive branch agency. she said that the federal clean air act and the authority delegated to the environmental protection agency displaced t
the epa case, very different case. except in this case stateses were trying to sue these governments, these utilities, actually, in order to be able to-- to what? >> there were six states. new york city and three land trusts that wanted to bring what is called a public nuisance lawsuit against the utilities on the grounds that their carbon dioxide emissions-- contributed to global warming. so the issue before the supreme court was whether the states and the land trusts could use a public...
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it is clear what the epa, what happens with the epa. this is a story that goes on and on. generally speaking, we are not saying that the department of public health may not be doing something in this city that any other director would not do what they believe is right. to pass a project as an expert is not acceptable. i sat on that advisory board and i voted. we were disbanded by the navy, which was irresponsible. we brought that before the supervisors. it went back and forth. here we are again. [tone] supervisor campos: thank you, sir. next speaker. sorry for mispronouncing your name. >> not a problem. i am with green action for health and environmental justice. on my way from another project that i have to take care of, it occurred to me that everything should or should have already been fixed. let me simply say that while your job as supervisors is not just to protect the district that you're directly elected for, ok, your job is to protect all of us. some of you have shown me that you took that very seriously. i trust that you will do that in this case. it is not coinc
it is clear what the epa, what happens with the epa. this is a story that goes on and on. generally speaking, we are not saying that the department of public health may not be doing something in this city that any other director would not do what they believe is right. to pass a project as an expert is not acceptable. i sat on that advisory board and i voted. we were disbanded by the navy, which was irresponsible. we brought that before the supervisors. it went back and forth. here we are...
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that's why we gave the chevy equinox an epa estimated 32 miles per gallon highway. but do passengers appreciate all of the comfort features we put in the equinox? hey. want me to drive? we'll take that as a yes. the count on chevy event is going on strong with a full selection of chevys to choose from. come claim yours today. visit your local chevy dealer. not only kills fleas and ticks, it repels most ticks before they can attach and snack on us. frontline plus kills but doesn't repel. any tick that isn't repelled or killed may attach and make a meal of us. [ male announcer ] ask your veterinarian about k9 advantix ii. kiss those lines goodbye! ask your veterinarian bye bye! discover juvÉderm® xc, the smooth gel filler your doctor uses to instantly smooth out those parentheses lines around your nose and mouth for up to a year! temporary side effects include redness, pain, firmness, swelling, bumps or risk of infection. lose those lines! the way you look with juvÉderm® xc... might just change the way you look at everything. ask your doctor and visit juvederm.com. >>
that's why we gave the chevy equinox an epa estimated 32 miles per gallon highway. but do passengers appreciate all of the comfort features we put in the equinox? hey. want me to drive? we'll take that as a yes. the count on chevy event is going on strong with a full selection of chevys to choose from. come claim yours today. visit your local chevy dealer. not only kills fleas and ticks, it repels most ticks before they can attach and snack on us. frontline plus kills but doesn't repel. any...
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there were financial contributions made by the epa, dpw, the redevelopment agency, and puc, but beyond those financial commitments, much staff time has been put into coordination and people from the planning department, the mta, all the agencies that have contributed money that have also contributed time and energy in order to try to make the residence dreams a reality in this block. before i introduce the mayor, i wanted to introduce and point out that i have the president of our redevelopment commission sitting in the front row, who has been a big proponent of this program. when we go through our budget process, he is always asking how we can improve this, but i want to introduce mayor lee. i think it is very appropriate for him to kick us off because we are moving forward, and i think the spirit with which he has approached his work over the last few months. i think everybody who is here and who witnessed his work can testify to the fact that the notion of this being a community-driven project, the notion of this being a project where we are trying to find ways to help the residents
there were financial contributions made by the epa, dpw, the redevelopment agency, and puc, but beyond those financial commitments, much staff time has been put into coordination and people from the planning department, the mta, all the agencies that have contributed money that have also contributed time and energy in order to try to make the residence dreams a reality in this block. before i introduce the mayor, i wanted to introduce and point out that i have the president of our redevelopment...
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shifting from hhs to epa.fficiency. epa's proposed a federal influence plan for greenhouse gases that would affect the state of texas and probably exclusively the state of texas. a plan that is going to be implemented because texas did not meet the requirement under a state implementation plan for the epa said it was necessary to step in. "the wall streetthe wall streetl process earlier from this year before you testified that this was a result of the epa's notice for 18 years at the texas plan did not address subject to regulation among regulators weren't able to answer congressional for the intent of the court 18 years of the future and as a consequence now the epa will come in and regulate at the federal level all the power, production electricity production in the state of texas. this seems incomprehensible that the executive order were going to streamline the process. >> i appreciate the question. the executive order is designed to reduce costs including those that involve greenhouse gases. that is someth
shifting from hhs to epa.fficiency. epa's proposed a federal influence plan for greenhouse gases that would affect the state of texas and probably exclusively the state of texas. a plan that is going to be implemented because texas did not meet the requirement under a state implementation plan for the epa said it was necessary to step in. "the wall streetthe wall streetl process earlier from this year before you testified that this was a result of the epa's notice for 18 years at the texas...
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. >>> still ehead, how the epa is keeping tabs on a fire threatened nuclear lab. how many same-sex marriage are expected the first day of legal marriage in new york and the effect google will have on facebook and if [ coach ] in albuquerque, citi pre-approved my mortgage. [ whistle blows ] all right, layups, guys. let's go. in sioux falls, i locked in a rate. coach, you get that house yet? working on it. [ coach ] the appraisal? ...springfield. wherever i was, my citi mortgage consultant had me covered. [ crowd cheering ] and 500 miles from home... [ cheering, cellphone beeps ] ...we finally had a new home. [ male announcer ] from pre-approval to closing, citi is with you every step of the way. what's your story? citi can help you write it. . >>> in national news a new mexico wildfire continues to rage. threatening a nuclear weapons laboratory. the pyroscoped more than 108 square miles. fire crews managed to hold a defense line across the southern boundary. the epa is watching the area, monitoring for signs of a chemical leak. >> in new york, the most exciting ann
. >>> still ehead, how the epa is keeping tabs on a fire threatened nuclear lab. how many same-sex marriage are expected the first day of legal marriage in new york and the effect google will have on facebook and if [ coach ] in albuquerque, citi pre-approved my mortgage. [ whistle blows ] all right, layups, guys. let's go. in sioux falls, i locked in a rate. coach, you get that house yet? working on it. [ coach ] the appraisal? ...springfield. wherever i was, my citi mortgage...
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. >>> still ehead, how the epa is keeping tabs on a fire threatened nuclear lab. how many same-sex marriage are expected the first day of legal marriage in new york and the effect google will have on facebook and if the giants can keep their hot streak goes against the cubs. fee court is now in session. ♪ that airline charged me a 150-dollar change fee. southwest would never do that. your honor, chump change. that is not right. i don't understand how three clicks of a mouse can cost me 150 dollars. sir. it's personnel on the telephone. [ laughing ] it's computer time... it's personnel on the, on the, on the desks. we can't afford to do this for free, your honor. jury? guilty. [ cheering ] [ male announcer ] don't pay a change fee on top of a fare difference. fly southwest, the only major airline that never charges change fees. . >>> in national news a new mexico wildfire continues to rage. threatening a nuclear weapons laboratory. the pyroscoped more than 108 square miles. fire crews managed to hold a defense line across the southern boundary. the epa is watching
. >>> still ehead, how the epa is keeping tabs on a fire threatened nuclear lab. how many same-sex marriage are expected the first day of legal marriage in new york and the effect google will have on facebook and if the giants can keep their hot streak goes against the cubs. fee court is now in session. ♪ that airline charged me a 150-dollar change fee. southwest would never do that. your honor, chump change. that is not right. i don't understand how three clicks of a mouse can cost...
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the epa -- let's say that one more time. there you go. of all, the federal debt has has a short circuit in our nation's energy policy. the fcc has nationalized the internet, and most dangerously of all, the federal debt has ballooned, putting our country on a course to financial and economic ruin. meanwhile, the chair of the democratic national committee has said that obama has turned the economy around. well, here is a news flash. obama has not turned the economy around. he is turned this country and -- he has turned this country and the economy upside down. and according to the latest polls, one -- less than one- third of the american people think we are on the right track. but i am hopeful. i am an optimist. because to me, that says to me two-thirds of the american people are ready for a new direction. [applause] from. let me tell you a little bit about where i come from. my district in tennessee is a great barometer for what is going on in the country -- a lot of small towns, farms, two great cities, memphis, and national, and yes, in
the epa -- let's say that one more time. there you go. of all, the federal debt has has a short circuit in our nation's energy policy. the fcc has nationalized the internet, and most dangerously of all, the federal debt has ballooned, putting our country on a course to financial and economic ruin. meanwhile, the chair of the democratic national committee has said that obama has turned the economy around. well, here is a news flash. obama has not turned the economy around. he is turned this...
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the epa plans to issue rules sometime next year. >> on to consumer news.that is what a man says happened to him. and there is michael finney. >> in fact if they can do it again he might hit control, alt, delete on the purchase. it's been a while and he says almost immediately after taking it out of the box, something was wrong. >> this is like lcd screen was dying, dollars were darkened and would flicker. >> and he got it back with a note saying they dmot find anything wrong witness. >> it had the same problem. >> he sent it back a second time. this time replaced a part. >> just started to get worse and worse. i ended up having to send it back to them, again. >> a couple weeks later he told him the computer was ready for pick up, then told him they needed to do more testing. and it wasn't his lap top. >> it had blemishes and scratches. i could tell it was not my lap top. >> he called the company to find out why he had been sent a refurbished unit. he called 7 on your side. we contacted the company. and the company contacted josha. >> they offered to switch
the epa plans to issue rules sometime next year. >> on to consumer news.that is what a man says happened to him. and there is michael finney. >> in fact if they can do it again he might hit control, alt, delete on the purchase. it's been a while and he says almost immediately after taking it out of the box, something was wrong. >> this is like lcd screen was dying, dollars were darkened and would flicker. >> and he got it back with a note saying they dmot find anything...
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we need less epa monitoring of the economy and more of the epa's effects on our freedom and job growth in this country. i will require sun setting of all federal regulations unless specifically sustained by a vote of congress. under my administration, it will come up for a vote every three to five years. under my administration, national labor relations board's will never again tell an american company where it can and cannot do business. just as the federal government must break down barriers with our domestic markets, we must break down barriers with our international markets. congress should ratify the free trade agreements with south korea and colombia in complete the agreement with panama. we should start new bilateral talks with our trading partners and promote aggressively our exports all over the world. president obama set a goal of doubling exports, yet his policies have prevented this. mine will achieve it. finally, even if we are successful in changing the way washington taxes, spence, and regulates, many gains could be lost by the continued debasement of the dollar as a res
we need less epa monitoring of the economy and more of the epa's effects on our freedom and job growth in this country. i will require sun setting of all federal regulations unless specifically sustained by a vote of congress. under my administration, it will come up for a vote every three to five years. under my administration, national labor relations board's will never again tell an american company where it can and cannot do business. just as the federal government must break down barriers...
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the country doesn't support it, the congress doesn't support it, get the epa continues to try to advance that agenda. if these policies sound as though they were written by people who spend no time outside of government, that is about right. president obama political appointees have been notorious for their lack of private-sector experience. it is immoral to force working americans to hold down two or three real jobs just to afford the whims of the so-called experts who have never really had one. we don't need obama care to create a one-size-fits-all program. we need washington to allow allow a personalized market to flourish and meet the needs of individuals, patience, and their families. we don't need dodd frank to further make problems for wall street. we don't need an elected officials that the epa to do what our elected officials in congress have rejected, we need less monitoring of the economy and more monetary of the effect on our freedom and job growth in this country. i will require a sunset of all regulations unless specifically sustained under a vote of congress. under my admi
the country doesn't support it, the congress doesn't support it, get the epa continues to try to advance that agenda. if these policies sound as though they were written by people who spend no time outside of government, that is about right. president obama political appointees have been notorious for their lack of private-sector experience. it is immoral to force working americans to hold down two or three real jobs just to afford the whims of the so-called experts who have never really had...
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the epa -- >> there you go. has a short circuit in our nation's energy policy. fcc has nationalized the internet, and most dangerously of all, the federal debt has ballooned, putting our country on a course to financial and economic ruin. meanwhile, the chair of the democratic national committee has said that obama has turned the economy around. well, here is a news flash. obama has not turned the economy around. he is turned this country and the economy upside down. according to the latest polls, one -- less than one-third of the american people think we are on the right track. but i am hopeful. i am an optimist. because to me, that says to me two-thirds of the american people are ready for a new direction. [applause] >> let me tell you a little bit about where i come from. my district in tennessee is a great barometer for what is going on in the country -- a lot of small towns, farms, two great cities, memphis, and national, and yes, indeed, that makes me legitimately a little bit country, and a little better rock and roll. [laughter] >> as i am out and about,
the epa -- >> there you go. has a short circuit in our nation's energy policy. fcc has nationalized the internet, and most dangerously of all, the federal debt has ballooned, putting our country on a course to financial and economic ruin. meanwhile, the chair of the democratic national committee has said that obama has turned the economy around. well, here is a news flash. obama has not turned the economy around. he is turned this country and the economy upside down. according to the...
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. >> president obama has already committed an enormous amount in his green stimulus, his epa has issued regulations requiring the reduction of co2. >> reporter: the white house says the president has made the largest investments ever in green technology and green jobs. but even he is a little frustrated. >> i wish that energy bill had passed. i understand the frustrations. i feel them too. >> reporter: jonathan karl, abc news, washington. >> the really interesting thing here is that a lot of people who are very pro-epa, they really want environmental issues to be important to our country, they need to go vote. apparently there's a voting issue where folks who really feel that way might not make it to the polls. >> right, exactly, that's a big risk for obama. he has to decide who he wants to ally himself with and if that's going to help him with the election. we hope the environment is a bigger thing than just the election. >>> coming up -- intriguing tabloid rumblings involving o.j. simpson and oprah winfrey. we've heard that this is the get that she's always wanted to get for her show,
. >> president obama has already committed an enormous amount in his green stimulus, his epa has issued regulations requiring the reduction of co2. >> reporter: the white house says the president has made the largest investments ever in green technology and green jobs. but even he is a little frustrated. >> i wish that energy bill had passed. i understand the frustrations. i feel them too. >> reporter: jonathan karl, abc news, washington. >> the really interesting...
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before brought the help their case in virginia, we sued the epa, the employment prevention agency, over their greenhouse gas endangerment finding. there is no agency in the federal government that so egregiously ignores their own rules and the loss of life to it bound their authority. that is not enough. when lisa jackson said in december 2009, i am not to transform the american economy and i have the 15,000 people of the epa you are ready to help me do it. in a statement. no mention of keeping the environment clean in that statement. transformed the american economy. they know what they are doing and how they are doing it. again, we are the last line of defense. the attorney-general in south carolina is fighting to keep those 22 states that are free of compelled unionization. we are a coal state. we are here for a reason. coming to an internet near you this summer, this is the most brazen one of all. the fec is going to roll out again and ordered to regulate the internet. why is this the month raised -- most brazen one of all? for one simple reason. a year ago, in 2010, they had a cour
before brought the help their case in virginia, we sued the epa, the employment prevention agency, over their greenhouse gas endangerment finding. there is no agency in the federal government that so egregiously ignores their own rules and the loss of life to it bound their authority. that is not enough. when lisa jackson said in december 2009, i am not to transform the american economy and i have the 15,000 people of the epa you are ready to help me do it. in a statement. no mention of keeping...
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y es por ellos que según epa él congresista alabama necesita esta ley, el principal procuro sor aseguraunión de libertades civiles el centro. (nombre en inglés) y el foro nacional de inmigración se preparan para bloquear esta ley en corte >>> es el colmo después de lo que ha pasado con arizona otros estados como alabama quieran ir más haya con una slee qley clar insconstitucional >>>angie: parte estado ley para el reconozca qui las escuelas entran en vigor luego. >>>josé: los indocumentados son víctimas fáciles de personas que les prometen ayudar con la situaciónmigratoria. >>>lori: prometen villas y castillos dicen puedo resolver su situación migratorias sus víctimas le dandi ner y lue din se dan cuenta que fueron estafados, este inmigrante sintió el engaño en carne propia le robaron 7500 dólares >>> cuando iba a ser la tercera que iba a tener, la tercera audiencia perdón este entonces el señor este se desapareció, el supuesto abogado entonces su contador le dijo que pues, lamentablemente que le habían revocado la licencia >>>lori: hoy el gobierno federal le declaró la guerra a notario
y es por ellos que según epa él congresista alabama necesita esta ley, el principal procuro sor aseguraunión de libertades civiles el centro. (nombre en inglés) y el foro nacional de inmigración se preparan para bloquear esta ley en corte >>> es el colmo después de lo que ha pasado con arizona otros estados como alabama quieran ir más haya con una slee qley clar insconstitucional >>>angie: parte estado ley para el reconozca qui las escuelas entran en vigor luego....
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epa in a training center, and i worked with the district attorney's office in san francisco for nine years becoming -- before becoming elected supervisor. i was one of 20 people who co- founded the green party in california. i thought that the democratic party in the united states had essentially vacated or left and use a little too much with the political right. in my opinion, there had been insufficient advocacy for people who were left of center. less than to w. years ago, i decided it was time for me to shift direction and said the democrats. that is what this comes down to. that does not take quite as long comparatively to other cities, either. if anything, at least maybe permitting is made to the frustration that red tape business is the way you deal with that reality, but in terms of legislation, good idea actually gets marshall pretty quickly in this city. i love to campaign. i knew that in advance. how i like to campaign is i meet people. i knock on every door in district 5, and i really did enjoy that. but i like grass roots organizing. does not matter what your brand of po
epa in a training center, and i worked with the district attorney's office in san francisco for nine years becoming -- before becoming elected supervisor. i was one of 20 people who co- founded the green party in california. i thought that the democratic party in the united states had essentially vacated or left and use a little too much with the political right. in my opinion, there had been insufficient advocacy for people who were left of center. less than to w. years ago, i decided it was...
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the administrator for the region nine epa sent out an e-mail yester day and asked -- yesterday, and asked to refurbish the plaza into a new building. they are building a new high- rise, of which we definitely need many, in downtown. however, they will basically have the building in place, in the way of doing it. this is really, really good news, because at a time when we are concerned that green buildings are not necessarily involve, tearing them down, but reinventing them from the inside out. this is very good news. i will be happy to share the details with you and ford be e- mail's with you -- and forward the e-mails with you. i think this is a good example of what is it possible with contemporary high-rises that are 10 or 15 years old. these are these platinum-raided buildings. there are five bills this week in sacramento -- five bills this week in sacramento. they are both dealing with winter protection of various kinds. ed we are establishing the ability of cities to enforce housing law that would require affordable rental housing. the something very important in light of the fact th
the administrator for the region nine epa sent out an e-mail yester day and asked -- yesterday, and asked to refurbish the plaza into a new building. they are building a new high- rise, of which we definitely need many, in downtown. however, they will basically have the building in place, in the way of doing it. this is really, really good news, because at a time when we are concerned that green buildings are not necessarily involve, tearing them down, but reinventing them from the inside out....
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epa has recently exempted note and dairy industries from its oral special rule. the punchline of material is of of the next decade the note and dairy industries will cry, not at all, over spilt milk and save over $1 billion. the few additional illustrations, burden on employers. a very alert. personally very alert. last week occupational seven -- occupational safety and health administration will remove over 19 million hours of paperwork burden which will save over $40 million in annual cost and may be a lowball estimate. in recent discussions that burden saving measure was highlighted as an extraordinary step forward. osha plans to a proposed rule that would result in half a billion annual savings for employers. not 40 million, over half a billion. to eliminate unjustified economic burden on railroad the department of transportation is reconsidering a rule that requires railroads to require equipment to create certain equipment that is expensive which would save potentially over a billion dollars over 20 years. these are just illustrations. there was a reference
epa has recently exempted note and dairy industries from its oral special rule. the punchline of material is of of the next decade the note and dairy industries will cry, not at all, over spilt milk and save over $1 billion. the few additional illustrations, burden on employers. a very alert. personally very alert. last week occupational seven -- occupational safety and health administration will remove over 19 million hours of paperwork burden which will save over $40 million in annual cost...
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that's why we gave the chevy equinox an epa estimated 32 miles per gallon highway.ppreciate making less stops at the pump? hey. want me to drive? we'll take that as a yes. the count on chevy event is going on strong with a full selection of vehicles to choose from. visit your local chevy dealer. >>> hello. i'm fredricka whitfield in atlanta. here are our top stories at this hour. new clashes and street fighting taking place in syria this weekend. security forces trying to shut down crowds of anti-government protesters. human rights activists say more than 1,100 demonstrators have been killed in the fighting since march. syria's military says more than 400 security forces have been killed. >>> delegates from the african union are meeting again to try to hammer out a cease-fire in libya, and who's not at the negotiating table? libyan leader moammar gadhafi. an au official did not specify who, if anyone, is representing libya. previous peace talks that included gadhafi have fallen through. >>> the worst seems to be over for minot, north dakota. the source river, which
that's why we gave the chevy equinox an epa estimated 32 miles per gallon highway.ppreciate making less stops at the pump? hey. want me to drive? we'll take that as a yes. the count on chevy event is going on strong with a full selection of vehicles to choose from. visit your local chevy dealer. >>> hello. i'm fredricka whitfield in atlanta. here are our top stories at this hour. new clashes and street fighting taking place in syria this weekend. security forces trying to shut down...
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that's why we gave the chevy equinox an epa estimated 32 miles per gallon highway. but do passengers appreciate all of the comfort features we put in the equinox? hey. want me to drive? we'll take that as a yes. the count on chevy event is going on strong with a full selection of chevys to choose from. come claim yours today. visit your local chevy dealer. ♪ ♪ [ male announcer ] and just like that, it's here. a new chance for all of us: people, companies, communities to face the challenges yesterday left behind and the ones tomorrow will bring. prudential. bring your challenges. and the ones tomorrow will bring. there's another way litter box dust:e purina tidy cats. tidy cats premium line of litters now works harder on dust. and our improved formulas neutralize odors better than ever in multiple-cat homes. so it's easier to keep your house smelling just the way you want it. purina tidy cats. keep your home smelling like home. host: could switching to geico really save you 15% or more on car insurance? host: does it take two to tango? ♪ ♪ anncr: geico. 15 minutes co
that's why we gave the chevy equinox an epa estimated 32 miles per gallon highway. but do passengers appreciate all of the comfort features we put in the equinox? hey. want me to drive? we'll take that as a yes. the count on chevy event is going on strong with a full selection of chevys to choose from. come claim yours today. visit your local chevy dealer. ♪ ♪ [ male announcer ] and just like that, it's here. a new chance for all of us: people, companies, communities to face the challenges...
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they're also tackling this from the air, helicopters are dropping water and the epa has supplied a radiation detecting plane. they've also tested the air here from the ground and so far the results indicate nothing is coming from the lab. the lab is still closed, the town is still closed. and today the fire chief doug tucker told me that while he's shooting for saturday or sunday, it seems very likely that they will not lift that mandatory evacuation order until after the holiday weekend. and as long as this community is closed, it seems likely the lab will remain closed as well. brian? >> a very dicey situation. janet, great work out there again today. janet shanlian at los alamos. >>> when we come back tonight, 29 men are gone forever, and whose job was it to protect them as they mined coal to make our electricity? tonight what we have learned about safety and honesty after one of the worst mining disasters ever. >>> and later, making a difference for cancer patients by planting seeds of hope. >>> every time you turn on the lights, when you turn on this television, there's a good chance th
they're also tackling this from the air, helicopters are dropping water and the epa has supplied a radiation detecting plane. they've also tested the air here from the ground and so far the results indicate nothing is coming from the lab. the lab is still closed, the town is still closed. and today the fire chief doug tucker told me that while he's shooting for saturday or sunday, it seems very likely that they will not lift that mandatory evacuation order until after the holiday weekend. and...
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that's why we gave the chevy equinox an epa estimated 32 miles per gallon highway. but do passengers appreciate all of the comfort features we put in the equinox? hey. want me to drive? we'll take that as a yes. the count on chevy event is going on strong with a full selection of chevys to choose from. come claim yours today. visit your local chevy dealer. can your moisturizer do that? [ female announcer ] dermatologist recommended aveeno has an oat formula, now proven to build a moisture reserve, so skin can replenish itself. that's healthy skin for life. only from aveeno. so delicious. i think you'll find it's the vegetables. deliciously rich. flavorful! [ female announcer ] together at last. introducing new stouffer's farmers' harvest with sides of lightly sauteed farm-picked vegetables. find more ways to get to the table at letsfixdinner.com. 8% every 10 years.age 40, we can start losing muscle -- wow. wow. but you can help fight muscle loss with exercise and ensure muscle health. i've got revigor. what's revigor? it's the amino acid metabolite, hmb to help rebu
that's why we gave the chevy equinox an epa estimated 32 miles per gallon highway. but do passengers appreciate all of the comfort features we put in the equinox? hey. want me to drive? we'll take that as a yes. the count on chevy event is going on strong with a full selection of chevys to choose from. come claim yours today. visit your local chevy dealer. can your moisturizer do that? [ female announcer ] dermatologist recommended aveeno has an oat formula, now proven to build a moisture...
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fuel economy based on epa estimates.available now at your chevy dealer. count on chevy for more out of every mile. [ male announcer ] every day thousands of people are switching from tylenol to advil. to learn more and get your special offer, go to takeadvil.com. take action. take advil. let's do this. you're a little early! [ female announcer ] prepare to ace your dental check-up. fight plaque and gingivitis and invigorate your way to better check-ups. new crest pro-health invigorating clean rinse. >>> according to people who study such things, kids today are swearing earlier and more often than prior generations. and we can't blame the media, but rather loving yet potty mouthed parents. exactly the demographic that is sending a new bedtime story to the top of the best seller list. and for david wright, it's a "sign of the times." >> reporter: when your kids refuse to count sheep and bedtime decide not to sleep, try as you might to turn out the light, enough to make any mom bleep. >> the story starts with a lot of sleep
fuel economy based on epa estimates.available now at your chevy dealer. count on chevy for more out of every mile. [ male announcer ] every day thousands of people are switching from tylenol to advil. to learn more and get your special offer, go to takeadvil.com. take action. take advil. let's do this. you're a little early! [ female announcer ] prepare to ace your dental check-up. fight plaque and gingivitis and invigorate your way to better check-ups. new crest pro-health invigorating clean...
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to be frank, a number of the epa rules are a result of a lot of litigation. in some people's minds, there was very little action on the epa implementing legislation passed by congress. during the previous eight years, there were numerous lawsuits on certain regulations. a lot of what is being implemented right now is the result of a backlog of judicial cases better now requiring the epa to do certain things. i'm not saying that is a good excuse. that is a fact of life. a lot of the issues, there is scientific evidence that was ignored. we can debate scientific evidence but a lot of the may have been ignored. that is at the heart of a lot of these. i hear the message. as i mentioned, the president has been strong. we're required each of the is debate's, there whether we have the authority to do the sort of review we of ordered the cabinet agency to do. they presented plans to do the sort of review that i mentioned. the one we saw with osha. to try and get through the redundancy and overlap. there is an enormous number of rules and regulations in the pipeline t
to be frank, a number of the epa rules are a result of a lot of litigation. in some people's minds, there was very little action on the epa implementing legislation passed by congress. during the previous eight years, there were numerous lawsuits on certain regulations. a lot of what is being implemented right now is the result of a backlog of judicial cases better now requiring the epa to do certain things. i'm not saying that is a good excuse. that is a fact of life. a lot of the issues,...
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that's why we gave the chevy equinox an epa estimated 32 miles per gallon highway.ng less stops at the pump? hey. want me to drive? we'll take that as a yes. the count on chevy event is going on strong with a full selection of vehicles to choose from. visit your local chevy dealer. with diabetes, it's tough to keep life balanced. i don't always have time to eat like i should. and the more i focus on everything else, the less time i have to take care of me. that's why i like glucerna shakes. they have slowly digestible carbs to help minimize blood sugar spikes, which can help lower a1c. glucerna products help me keep everything balanced. [ golf clubs clanking ] [ husband ] i'm good! well, almost everything. [ male announcer ] glucerna. delicious shakes and bars. helping people with diabetes find balance. bridgestone is using natural rubber, researching ways to enhance its quality and performance, and making their factories more environmentally friendly. producing products that save on fuel and emissions, and some that can be reused again. ♪ and promoting eco-friendly
that's why we gave the chevy equinox an epa estimated 32 miles per gallon highway.ng less stops at the pump? hey. want me to drive? we'll take that as a yes. the count on chevy event is going on strong with a full selection of vehicles to choose from. visit your local chevy dealer. with diabetes, it's tough to keep life balanced. i don't always have time to eat like i should. and the more i focus on everything else, the less time i have to take care of me. that's why i like glucerna shakes....
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the chevy equinox an epa estimated 32 miles per gallon highway. but do passengers appreciate making less stops at the pump? hey. want me to drive? we'll take that as a yes. the count on chevy event is going on strong with a full selection of vehicles to choose from. visit your local chevy dealer. bridgestone is using natural rubber, researching ways to enhance its quality and performance, and making their factories more environmentally friendly. producing products that save on fuel and emissions, and some that can be reused again. ♪ and promoting eco-friendly and safety driving campaigns. ♪ one team. one planet. bridgestone. whose long day starts with arthritis pain... and a choice. take tylenol arthritis and maybe up to six in a day... or choose aleve and two pills for a day free of pain. happy chopping. >>> the republican presidential candidates are augull over the . gary johnson is in new hampshire tonight to attend the porcupine freedom festival. a big part of his pitch. if you know anything about him at all, it's probably that he pavers legal
the chevy equinox an epa estimated 32 miles per gallon highway. but do passengers appreciate making less stops at the pump? hey. want me to drive? we'll take that as a yes. the count on chevy event is going on strong with a full selection of vehicles to choose from. visit your local chevy dealer. bridgestone is using natural rubber, researching ways to enhance its quality and performance, and making their factories more environmentally friendly. producing products that save on fuel and...
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the reality is is the epa approves the use of these dispersants but they don't actually test what will the dispersants themselves do to various endangered species? what are the impacts of dumping millions of gallons of dispersants? if any of you listen to democracy now the other day a representative of our group, was on and amy goodman pointed out interestingly that she noticed that the main dispersants used in the spill is actually banned in the u.k.. it can't be used in the u.k., so bp has a stock pile of millions of gallons of the stuff that they can't be used in u.k. or anywhere in europe. what did they do at this stuff? let's shifted to the u.s.. we have got to get rid of it. these kinds of -- we see how so many decisions, these policy decisions are made basically with a gun to the head because you have lisa jackson, the head of the epa desperately trying to figure out come is there anything i can do? is there anything we can do in the government is under criticism for an action. well, we are going to dunk eliot of gallons of the stuff because we have to show people we are doing e
the reality is is the epa approves the use of these dispersants but they don't actually test what will the dispersants themselves do to various endangered species? what are the impacts of dumping millions of gallons of dispersants? if any of you listen to democracy now the other day a representative of our group, was on and amy goodman pointed out interestingly that she noticed that the main dispersants used in the spill is actually banned in the u.k.. it can't be used in the u.k., so bp has a...