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japan's first epa with singapore took effect nine years ago. other partners include asean, mexico and switzerland. india's rapidly growing economy is creating a major global market. under the trade deal, japan will gradually eliminate tariffs on most indian goods, including industrial products, curry and tea. india will phase out duties on japanese items such as auto parts, steel products and video cameras. within ten years, the agreement will remove tariffs on 94% of bilateral trade in value terms. last november, the japanese government formulated a basic policy to pursue free trade. wut economic partnership agreements on the fast track and started talks with countries involved in the transpacific partnership. but the march 11th catastrophe and subsequent nuclear crisis brought those efforts to a standstill. in may, japan agreed to start negotiations on an epa with the european union. japan is lagging far behind south korea in the global push for free trade zones. south korea started phasing out tariffs in july. a south korea/u.s. free trade a
japan's first epa with singapore took effect nine years ago. other partners include asean, mexico and switzerland. india's rapidly growing economy is creating a major global market. under the trade deal, japan will gradually eliminate tariffs on most indian goods, including industrial products, curry and tea. india will phase out duties on japanese items such as auto parts, steel products and video cameras. within ten years, the agreement will remove tariffs on 94% of bilateral trade in value...
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for republicans, epa stands for every polluter's ally. and, you know, when rick perry says that he wants texas to be able to secede from the union, he also wants the union to secede from science. rick perry and these other guys, they are allergic to science. and too many of the tea party people who basically don't believe in science are now controlling a republican party that once had a long rich history. but now it is controlled by the oil industry, controlled by the coal industry, coaled by the industries that don't care how much harm they do to our environment. but even more importantly, to the health of the american people who will suffer dramatic negative health consequences from the policies the republicans pursue. >> i hear you on science. but i'm not quite sure that it takes science to recognize, for example, that texas is suffering through its worst-ever drought, and that rick perry as you've pointed out is not only sort of refusing to carry out greenhouse gas regulations, but his main response to this drought seems to be the des
for republicans, epa stands for every polluter's ally. and, you know, when rick perry says that he wants texas to be able to secede from the union, he also wants the union to secede from science. rick perry and these other guys, they are allergic to science. and too many of the tea party people who basically don't believe in science are now controlling a republican party that once had a long rich history. but now it is controlled by the oil industry, controlled by the coal industry, coaled by...
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do you think the epa will boost japan and india relationships as a result? >> may think things are not going smoothly and a demonstrative procedures are too complex to understand. so far the relation between japan and india have not been as strong as japan to china. but japan-india share basic values like democracy, rule of law, market economy, and the freedom of speech. in addition, in cultural towns the nation have buddhism. despite many differences, japan and india are connected deeply. so it may be interesting to see whether they'll be able to lead a new age as key players in asia's economic growth. >> thanks for your insights. >>> next we go to our bureau in bangkok. >>> the thai parliament has convened for the first time since last month. the younger sister of former prime minister shinuwat. there was a policy to mark the new sechgs. >> excited about the starting the work. >> yingluck has agreed to form a coalition to control 60% of seats in the lower house. parliament is expected to choose a new prime minister this week. yingluck's party won the elect
do you think the epa will boost japan and india relationships as a result? >> may think things are not going smoothly and a demonstrative procedures are too complex to understand. so far the relation between japan and india have not been as strong as japan to china. but japan-india share basic values like democracy, rule of law, market economy, and the freedom of speech. in addition, in cultural towns the nation have buddhism. despite many differences, japan and india are connected...
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epa is not trying to double the limits. actually make the limits more consistent what what the other air flutant are that they measure. the effect will be that it won't be any more control, there won't be any more regulations or restrictions on dust than have been in place for the last decade. they are just using a different way of klting it. they are calculating it. they are letting people have more opportunities to go over that limit. they are lowering the limit. but where the limit is now, you can't go over it but once a year. megyn: the reason there has been some confusion is there are several u.s. senators who objected to this saying the epa is considering making the standard more strict in a way that would hurt the farmers. troy, are the senators wrong? is this much ado about nothing? >> it's a lot to do with a lot of things. their rhetoric does not match their actions. she talks about changing the standard, those standards actually if you are measuring things differently, you are lowering those standards. that's what
epa is not trying to double the limits. actually make the limits more consistent what what the other air flutant are that they measure. the effect will be that it won't be any more control, there won't be any more regulations or restrictions on dust than have been in place for the last decade. they are just using a different way of klting it. they are calculating it. they are letting people have more opportunities to go over that limit. they are lowering the limit. but where the limit is now,...
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because there is no other agency like the epa. be renamed the job killing organization of america. >> if the epa didn't exist, how could bachmann get the money she wanted in the first place. i know michele bachmann likes to twirl around on the campaign trail. but i wonder if she could tap dance her way out of this one. michele bachmann's do what i say, not what i do attitude toward government spending is our con job of the day. summer sale, you can find awesome deals for places nearby. interesting... wow, i'm blown away. you look great. hotels.com summer sale, save up to 30%. and get a free kindle. hotels.com. be smart. book smart. i thought i was invincible. i'm on an aspirin regimen now because i never want to feel that helplessness again. [ male announcer ] be sure to talk to your doctor before you begin an aspirin regimen. talk to your doctor, and take care of what you have to take care of. a network of possibilities. in here, the planned combination of at&t and t-mobile would deliver our next generation mobile broadband exper
because there is no other agency like the epa. be renamed the job killing organization of america. >> if the epa didn't exist, how could bachmann get the money she wanted in the first place. i know michele bachmann likes to twirl around on the campaign trail. but i wonder if she could tap dance her way out of this one. michele bachmann's do what i say, not what i do attitude toward government spending is our con job of the day. summer sale, you can find awesome deals for places nearby....
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that's so that discussions on the epa can proceed smoothly. the 16 ministers are expected to issue a statement after the talks. >>> china says an offshore oil spill in bohai bay spread now to more than 5500 square kilometers. the state oceanic administration said on friday that leaking oil had been confirmed in two more locations in the country's largest oil field. the spill was first confirmed back in early june. it is being jointly developed by the china national offshore oil corporation and u.s. energy company conocophillips. state run central chinese television says the oil slick has reached swimming beaches. it took about one month before the chinese government officially acknowledged the spill. the delay sparked criticism of a possible coverup among chinese bloggers and other internet users. >>> china is putting the brakes on opening of a new high speed railway. the government hasn't made a formal announcement about the delay. it faced criticism over the safety of its bullet train service since a collision last month killed 40 people and
that's so that discussions on the epa can proceed smoothly. the 16 ministers are expected to issue a statement after the talks. >>> china says an offshore oil spill in bohai bay spread now to more than 5500 square kilometers. the state oceanic administration said on friday that leaking oil had been confirmed in two more locations in the country's largest oil field. the spill was first confirmed back in early june. it is being jointly developed by the china national offshore oil...
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epa regulations are killing jobs. i recently had to fire my asbestos taster. it's a shame. he really needs the health insurance. [laughter] so tonight, i toast governor perry's call to end regulation with this champagne flute of lead paint. [laughter] [cheers and applause] mmm. semi gloss? [laughter] the more i drink, the more sense a president rick perry makes. and folks, perry has already lifted all the regulations on his mouth. like when he said this about fed chairman ben bernanke. >> if this guy prints more money between now and the election, i dunno what y'all would do to him in iowa but we would treat him pretty ugly down in texas. [laughter] >> stephen: oh my god, they'd make him live in houston. [laughter] perry's clearly got the biggest huevos rancheros in this race. which is why colbert super pac has been beating back all these wannabe super pacs to become perry's official unofficial non-connected independent expenditure all you can eat money trough. [laughter] now, while my superpac is legally forbidden from coordinating with his campaign, i think he likes me ba
epa regulations are killing jobs. i recently had to fire my asbestos taster. it's a shame. he really needs the health insurance. [laughter] so tonight, i toast governor perry's call to end regulation with this champagne flute of lead paint. [laughter] [cheers and applause] mmm. semi gloss? [laughter] the more i drink, the more sense a president rick perry makes. and folks, perry has already lifted all the regulations on his mouth. like when he said this about fed chairman ben bernanke. >>...
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the cal-epa assigned a consultant gerald lieberman and staff to oversee all comments.o enhance environmental education in schools. the california epa talked on lieberman's behalf. >> all of those comments and revisions that stem from them were reviewed by the curriculum commission staff at the california department of education and by the state board of educations. >> and apparently no one opposed it. here is an example of what is added in the textbook at the recommendation. plastic grocery bags require 70% less energy to manufacture than paper bags. >> that is false. >> mark murray is with californians against waste. an environmental lobbying group. >> the production of plastic bags consumes more resources more energy both to produce and transport them to the stores than the equivalent amount of paper bag autos he and other environmental activists insist plastic bags are bad for wildlife and take years to decompose. here is another example of what is put in the textbook. plastic bags can be reused for example to line household waste baskets. this issued statement toda
the cal-epa assigned a consultant gerald lieberman and staff to oversee all comments.o enhance environmental education in schools. the california epa talked on lieberman's behalf. >> all of those comments and revisions that stem from them were reviewed by the curriculum commission staff at the california department of education and by the state board of educations. >> and apparently no one opposed it. here is an example of what is added in the textbook at the recommendation. plastic...
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that epa believes co2 is a pollutant. co2 is planned food it is not a pollutant. not for a second what i dispute that we need to limit pollution where we can. we do want a cleaner environment. but i would contend the way to achieve that is through the natural human instinct. occasionally you need laws to stop people and stop businesses from dumping. a lot like africa is a dumping ground i like africa that is part of my role. i don't want it to to be toxic. but i think we over regulate. macquarie interesting story that julienne simon could doom slayer, he was the great sparring partner julian simon was once on a panel and london talking about the environment. the woman on and before him showed him what eight dramatic improvement to the air quality the introduction of the clean air act had. to reassignment produce day graph of his own going back much earlier showing the air quality was improving anyway and pollution was going down quite naturally through the process. this your name to make things cleaner. there is a fantasy that without the intervention that other w
that epa believes co2 is a pollutant. co2 is planned food it is not a pollutant. not for a second what i dispute that we need to limit pollution where we can. we do want a cleaner environment. but i would contend the way to achieve that is through the natural human instinct. occasionally you need laws to stop people and stop businesses from dumping. a lot like africa is a dumping ground i like africa that is part of my role. i don't want it to to be toxic. but i think we over regulate....
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the epa, for example, has the obligation to emit greenhouse gas. this is suing beginning in the 1990s after the clinton administration signs the kyoto protocol and the senate won't ratify it. people say wait a minute, we have enabling legislation to cut carbon emissions. the clean air act stipulates that if the missions are dangerous to human health, then it falls under the clean air act and the epa has to regulate emissions. after 10 years, supreme court said yes, that's right. epa has an obligation to regulate greenhouse gas emissions like co2. there are pull to human health. bush ignored it and now the obama administration is beginning to issue rules based on that rule, based on that fact. so far the rules have been very tepid and weak. there have been about 40 more roles than 170 specific policy things that gets very detailed in terms of what types of gas is english place, it is a smokestack, pluck, pluck, pluck. that is the epa were really robust and brave in implementing these rules, it would essentially impose a de facto carbon tax. you are
the epa, for example, has the obligation to emit greenhouse gas. this is suing beginning in the 1990s after the clinton administration signs the kyoto protocol and the senate won't ratify it. people say wait a minute, we have enabling legislation to cut carbon emissions. the clean air act stipulates that if the missions are dangerous to human health, then it falls under the clean air act and the epa has to regulate emissions. after 10 years, supreme court said yes, that's right. epa has an...
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her feelings toward the epa, howevering are another story. >> and i guarantee you the epa will have doorsoff and they will only be about conservation. it will be a new day and a new sheriff in washington, d.c.. >> but she asked for money from them too dog gone it. congresswoman bachman put in two requests for money from the very agency president bachman would abolish abolish. time to call in mike pappin. you get the $64 question at the end of the program tonight. is michele bachmann a socialist in disguise? >> what she is, is, she's a perfect reflection of the tea party mind. it is this. she tells other people they need to make sacrifices, she tells other people they should do without, bachman doesn't want to do without. she doesn't think obama's stimulus program was a good idea until she needs it. when she wants to fund her rail park in minnesota, while she's out attacking obama, she's secretly asking for money to fund her rail park. she's >> ed, there's always been this quiet back story that follows bachman, it is that she's a sophisticated grister, a sophisticated fraud in her politica
her feelings toward the epa, howevering are another story. >> and i guarantee you the epa will have doorsoff and they will only be about conservation. it will be a new day and a new sheriff in washington, d.c.. >> but she asked for money from them too dog gone it. congresswoman bachman put in two requests for money from the very agency president bachman would abolish abolish. time to call in mike pappin. you get the $64 question at the end of the program tonight. is michele bachmann...
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the epa, for example, has the obligation to regulate greenhouse gas emissions. this is the result of green groups suing, begin anything the 1990s -- beginning in the 1990s after the clinton administration signs the kyoto protocol and the senate won't ratify it, people start saying, wait a minute, we already have enabling legislation to cut carbon emissions. the clean air act stipulates if emissions are dangerous to human health, then the epa has to regulate those emissions. so after ten years of legal struggle, the supreme court said, yes, that's right, the epa has an obligation to regulate greenhouse gas emissions like co2. they are harmful to human health. bush ignored it. and now the obama administration's beginning to issue rules based on that rule, based on that fact. and so far the rules have been very tepid and weak. there are about 30 more rules, 17 o 0 specific policy things. it gets very detailed in terms of things like what types of gases in which places, the age of a smokestack, blah, blah, blah, blah, blah. but this is something that's happening. no
the epa, for example, has the obligation to regulate greenhouse gas emissions. this is the result of green groups suing, begin anything the 1990s -- beginning in the 1990s after the clinton administration signs the kyoto protocol and the senate won't ratify it, people start saying, wait a minute, we already have enabling legislation to cut carbon emissions. the clean air act stipulates if emissions are dangerous to human health, then the epa has to regulate those emissions. so after ten years...
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this stems from epa rules requiring coal companies to slash emissions and soon.upporters of the rules cite huge health gains and public safety as justification. critics are warning it may do more harm than good. joining me now, chris honer with the competitive institute. and also author. and angel race, a texas-based civil attorney. gentlemen, thank you so much for being here. there are epa rules going into effect trying to crackdown on emissions, and chris there are terribly dire warnings coming out now from the regulated industry saying, basically the sky is going to fall if these go into effect, true? >> well, yes, two years ago the industry group edison electric said that they would have to bring 77 gig a watts off line thanks to this rule. the chairman of the federal energy regulatory commission recently said a letter saying it was 881 gig a water. it's not just industry. the chairman who is an obama appointee is saying the epa has not of lifted one i finger to work with ferc. megyn: take a step back, so people know what we're talking about. the feds are say
this stems from epa rules requiring coal companies to slash emissions and soon.upporters of the rules cite huge health gains and public safety as justification. critics are warning it may do more harm than good. joining me now, chris honer with the competitive institute. and also author. and angel race, a texas-based civil attorney. gentlemen, thank you so much for being here. there are epa rules going into effect trying to crackdown on emissions, and chris there are terribly dire warnings...
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it's like regulation is going wild out of the epa and some of the other agencies. they absolutely have to walk down some of this. the greenhouse gases that epa is now looking at, the five dangerous gases they're looking at, the carbon -- you know, trying to plan some more regulation on businesses as a way to subvert the congress who already failed the cap and trade bill, it usurps congress in yet another way. i'm telling you, they need to walk this back or we're never going to see under 8 percent unemployment in this country. martha: we need to find out. a member of the president's -- they talked about salmon, he said that was ridiculous and upsetting, he put it in the state of the union. we're going to find out about that, three different agency that is regulate salmon. we'll find out about that. doug, eric, good to see you guys as always. catch the five every week day, fox news, 5:00 p.m. eastern, eric bolling is one of the coanchors of that show. gregg: a good one. >>> a massive explosion forcing thousands of people from their homes. we're live on the scene. mar
it's like regulation is going wild out of the epa and some of the other agencies. they absolutely have to walk down some of this. the greenhouse gases that epa is now looking at, the five dangerous gases they're looking at, the carbon -- you know, trying to plan some more regulation on businesses as a way to subvert the congress who already failed the cap and trade bill, it usurps congress in yet another way. i'm telling you, they need to walk this back or we're never going to see under 8...
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the epa is on steroids these days and it is taking its biggest swings. they are penalizing because we are a state that has not bought into their back door efforts to put cap and trade, global warming regulations in place, and we said no. we are fighting in a major way, but here's the answer. those regulations go out the door, they are in place. the answer, i think, is a bill that has been introduced by one of my colleagues on the ways and means committee, jeff davis, in kentucky called the reigns act. it would put a stopper on new rules and regulations. but that has an impact of more than $100 million before those rules and regulations go into effect, congress passed to a pprove them. i think that is the solution of stopping the tidal wave. between now and next november, this president will stop it. we will pass the reins act. we will have another fight in the senate over it. we need a bill like that in place. do you agree? is that something that may be helpful? >> they are not being very green it because they are land down the forests to print their pap
the epa is on steroids these days and it is taking its biggest swings. they are penalizing because we are a state that has not bought into their back door efforts to put cap and trade, global warming regulations in place, and we said no. we are fighting in a major way, but here's the answer. those regulations go out the door, they are in place. the answer, i think, is a bill that has been introduced by one of my colleagues on the ways and means committee, jeff davis, in kentucky called the...
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there are specific things that epa is considering doing.inesses clean up the air and some businesses retire some of the oldest and courteous generators and in the country. host: this act has not gotten very much attention. there are republicans that support this and are advocating the reins act. let's look at what steve forbes, made -- look at a common steve forbes made on -- comment steve forbes made on "washington journal." >> $1.80 trillion a year. 15 billion, take it. be grateful for it. there are massive regulations already coming. on the data franc bill, thousands of pages of regulations in the pipeline on that. same thing with the health care bill. while they make a few reforms on regulations. for each one they get rid of, there are hundreds that are coming our way. host: talking about the efforts of the obama administration to eliminate or ease regulations. he says they do not go far enough. guest: there is a lot of misinformation out there. steve forbes leading talking point was one of the biggest pieces of misinformation out there
there are specific things that epa is considering doing.inesses clean up the air and some businesses retire some of the oldest and courteous generators and in the country. host: this act has not gotten very much attention. there are republicans that support this and are advocating the reins act. let's look at what steve forbes, made -- look at a common steve forbes made on -- comment steve forbes made on "washington journal." >> $1.80 trillion a year. 15 billion, take it. be...
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. >> epa, epa. [risas] ñ3leñp >> noticias, noticias, noticias. mejor y ñ3leñpme decidÍ a la aventura. >> estÁ 6Ñjfg!m/1en buenas manos aquÍ en despierta amÉrica y con elena. >> en quÉ consiste este procedimiento? ñ3leñp >> es una micropigmentaciÓn que lo 6Ñjfg!m/1m0+5d u-bque hacemos es implantar suavemente el color suavemente en la piel para que tenga un efecto permanente. >> y cÓmo puede hacer 6Ñjfg!m/1m0+5d u-bt l 5)8a/;u it ñ /w uno que quiera hacer... para que se le mejore mucho el aspecto y se vea mÁs juvenil en el Ángulo. ñ3leñp >> me enseÑas lo que vas haciendo y 6Ñjfg!m/1doÑa alba me va diciendo, se siente nerviosa. >> no, ya quiero verme! [risas] ñ3leñp >> tienes unos instrumentos medio extraÑos. ñ3leñplo que hacemos es poder anestesia muy suave que no tienen 6Ñjfg!m/1ningÚn riesgo ley segundo paso es hacer el diseÑo segÚn sus propias medidas tenemos que respetar ñ3leñpeste tipo de medidas.. >> lo que quiere decir es que corre hasta acÁ la ceja. lo que es el Ángulo de la ceja. pero tambiÉn pasa que 6Ñjfg!m/1m0+5d no se lo depilan correc
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due to the epa regulations.there any way to get epa to relax on businesses and do a corporate tax on companies that are moving to different countries? guest: diane not addressed that. i want christian to address that. why do you think the epa should not relax the regulations? guest: well, it is not just simply giving polluters what they want. it is protecting natural resources while also protecting the health of people. when you look at countries like germany or spain, and armenta releases are a double-edged sword. they rearrange costs in the short run, but often these regulations are phased in over long enough periods of time, giving companies exemptions, to prepare for the new regulations. they have made the company's much more fuel-efficient, less polluting. when you look at countries like germany and others, they have used this to really build marine industries, to be very well -- to be world leaders when it comes to win craft and solar power, and so forth. that is where we are behind. we could use regulatio
due to the epa regulations.there any way to get epa to relax on businesses and do a corporate tax on companies that are moving to different countries? guest: diane not addressed that. i want christian to address that. why do you think the epa should not relax the regulations? guest: well, it is not just simply giving polluters what they want. it is protecting natural resources while also protecting the health of people. when you look at countries like germany or spain, and armenta releases are...
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someone, for example, was she requested funding from the epa, environmental protection agency, for her district despite the fact she doesn't think epa should even exist and she wants to eliminate the agency altogether. given all that, democrats are in a position to say if even michele bachmann believes that all this public spending can create jobs and help the economy, then other republicans can go along because she's to their right. >> and there's not many people in the caucus about whom you can say that. of all the stuff that could be done to help fix the economy, to create jobs in the short-term, infrastructure is one of the things that republicans speak most kindly about. is this one of those things where democrats are afraid of their own shadow here, there might be room to move on infrastructure if they target what they are trying to do specifically enough? >> well, maybe. one would like to think this is an area for kmondground, traditionally democrats agree infrastructure spending is good for the economy and innovation and everyone can agree on traditionally, but i know you've ta
someone, for example, was she requested funding from the epa, environmental protection agency, for her district despite the fact she doesn't think epa should even exist and she wants to eliminate the agency altogether. given all that, democrats are in a position to say if even michele bachmann believes that all this public spending can create jobs and help the economy, then other republicans can go along because she's to their right. >> and there's not many people in the caucus about whom...
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epa will not be the one that has the final call. sense, it will not be an obvious target for lawmakers. host: where will the final decision comes from, even though it is technically in the president's hands? guest: technically, there is a debate about whether hillary clinton would make the announcement, or her number two. but there is no question there should be a decision by the end of the year. the president will have to weigh-in himself and with his advisers. host: let us go to jim. fort lauderdale. democrat's line -- independent line. caller: as an independent thinker, i'm kind of torn about this issue. we have these things going on, bigger and bigger storms, the earthquake on the east coast the last week. there are a lot of things happening with the planet that nobody can predict. one thing that is frustrating and disappointing for me, she had mentioned 500 people were prepared to be arrested protesting this pipeline from going through, but my frustration is, there are so many smart and educated environmentalists. why are they
epa will not be the one that has the final call. sense, it will not be an obvious target for lawmakers. host: where will the final decision comes from, even though it is technically in the president's hands? guest: technically, there is a debate about whether hillary clinton would make the announcement, or her number two. but there is no question there should be a decision by the end of the year. the president will have to weigh-in himself and with his advisers. host: let us go to jim. fort...
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the cal epa assigned a consultant, gerald lieberman and his staff to oversee all comments. lieberman has helped several state departments of education to enhance environmental education in schools. the california epa talked on lieberman's behalf. >> ultimately all of those comments and the revisions that stem from them were ultimately reviewed by the curriculum commission, by the staff at the california department of education and by the state board of educations. >> and apparently no one opposed it. here is an example of what was added to the textbook at the recommendation of the chemistry council. plastic grocery bags require 70% less energy to manufacture than paper bags. >> absolutely false. >> reporter: mark murray is with californians against waste an environmental lobbying group. >> the production of plastic grocery tech bags consumes more resources, more energy both to produce them and transport them to the grocery stores than the equivalent amount of paper bags. >> reporter: he and other environmental activists insist plastic bags are bad for wildlife, leach toxic
the cal epa assigned a consultant, gerald lieberman and his staff to oversee all comments. lieberman has helped several state departments of education to enhance environmental education in schools. the california epa talked on lieberman's behalf. >> ultimately all of those comments and the revisions that stem from them were ultimately reviewed by the curriculum commission, by the staff at the california department of education and by the state board of educations. >> and apparently...
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whether it is dodd-frank, obamacare, epa, tremendous range of issues.e method of talking with each other as people and really trying to of this country's problems. >> greta: we are getting the music. thank you, sir. hope you come back soon, thank you. >> coming up, the political strug until wisconsin is far from over. some lawmakers are days from possibly losing their seats. that has tea party groups fired up. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ introducing purina one beyond a new food for your cat or dog. from the teachers to the students. i had a student the other day that said... "miss stacy, this class is changing the way that i look at things." sparking that interest and showing them that math and science are exciting... it's why i teach. ♪ i know they can, even when they think they can't. a network of possibilities. in here, the planned combination of at&t and t-mobile would deliver our next generation mobile broadband experience to 55 million more amecans, many in small towns and rural communities, giving them a new choice. we'll deliver better service, with thousands of ne
whether it is dodd-frank, obamacare, epa, tremendous range of issues.e method of talking with each other as people and really trying to of this country's problems. >> greta: we are getting the music. thank you, sir. hope you come back soon, thank you. >> coming up, the political strug until wisconsin is far from over. some lawmakers are days from possibly losing their seats. that has tea party groups fired up. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ introducing purina one beyond a new food for your cat or...
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for example, the one area where america is saudi arabia, coal, show, gas, drilling, all of this, the epa and stopped it. you have the uncertainty. we could really be expanding by slowing our energy resources but you have the administration ideologically opposed to any of this on the grounds of environment. that is why we have nothing but tremendous increase in unemployment and output. >> chris: thank you. we have to take a break. up next, the lightning round with the super committee. ♪ [ slap! slap! slap! slap! slap! ] [ male announcer ] your favorite foods fighting you? fight back fast with tums. calcium rich tums goes to work in seconds. nothing works faster. ♪ tum tum tum tum tums ♪ ♪ >> chris: every week viewer vote for your choice online in our friday lightning round poll. this week, the super committee members won with 50% of the vote. we're back now with the panel. so, jonah, in the next few days, congressional leaders have to appoint members to that supercommittee set up as part of the debt deal, which has to come up with a plan to cut another trillion dollars of debt by thanksgi
for example, the one area where america is saudi arabia, coal, show, gas, drilling, all of this, the epa and stopped it. you have the uncertainty. we could really be expanding by slowing our energy resources but you have the administration ideologically opposed to any of this on the grounds of environment. that is why we have nothing but tremendous increase in unemployment and output. >> chris: thank you. we have to take a break. up next, the lightning round with the super committee. ♪...
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so far the epa, when i was involved, it wasn't a robust study going into every place in america.d on literature. we did not see a risk to drinking water underground from fracking, but it was a snapshot. it was never to be seen as a justification for except from the clean water act. >> is the industry involved? they were exempt from certain things. the oil industry, the energy in journal has been reluctant to take on self-regulation. it's in their interests for everything to see this as basically a safe patriotic solution to our problems. are you seeing a total change? >> a total change? i would say a gradual change, and in some cases, go among different actors, different leaders in the industry, there's significant improvements. >> but you still have wilecaters out there. you're absolutely right. >> you'll need that moment when bp had this hole and everything went crazy. we're going to have some moment like that, someplace in pennsylvania. >> listen, if you look -- >> with the chesapeake -- >> listen, the problem is they do this in the rural areas where the population is limited,
so far the epa, when i was involved, it wasn't a robust study going into every place in america.d on literature. we did not see a risk to drinking water underground from fracking, but it was a snapshot. it was never to be seen as a justification for except from the clean water act. >> is the industry involved? they were exempt from certain things. the oil industry, the energy in journal has been reluctant to take on self-regulation. it's in their interests for everything to see this as...
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the water is not disinfected the risk is enormous air people might be taken ill with diarrhea typhoid epa taters and other water borne diseases. several million men a separated from their families. a lack of money compels them to look for jobs in other countries most of the migrant workers have to russia. the moscow line is almost always filled to capacity. most of the passengers a young men many of them are likely to get employment in russian cities as street cleaners loaders or construction workers. from the need to feed my family seven people all in all of course there's a household to maintain back home vegetable garden i'm going to be marrying off my daughter soon i also need to finish my house in short i need money. paid. we're almost in moscow i. think the muscovites go to europe to earn money because their salaries in moscow are too low for the we'll go to moscow for work. it's profitable for us to work there. if they're lucky enough to find a job these people will be able to send money home in a month's time according to the european bank of reconstruction and development each ye
the water is not disinfected the risk is enormous air people might be taken ill with diarrhea typhoid epa taters and other water borne diseases. several million men a separated from their families. a lack of money compels them to look for jobs in other countries most of the migrant workers have to russia. the moscow line is almost always filled to capacity. most of the passengers a young men many of them are likely to get employment in russian cities as street cleaners loaders or construction...
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the same with the epa. spending is not only what we expect our representatives to do it is what the constitution says they and only they can do. so, why create, how can you create a class of members of congress, 12 of them, who have more authorityant other -- more authority an the other members? the constitution does not allow that. whatever the committee comes up with, it is yes-or-no. you cannot debate or amend it. if you don't say yes the cuts come in. this is not members of congress acting in the interest of people but members acting to avoid a deadline they imposed on themselves giving power to some members but others don't have it. i don't think the courts will buy it. >>neil: what if it is a 6-6 vote. >>guest: the triggers will supposedly cut in. but what if it is 6-6 vote and one side decides we can't afford the defense cuts right now they will have created a box for themselves which will require them to invalidate the legislation they just spent all summer negotiating and trying to agree. >>neil: s
the same with the epa. spending is not only what we expect our representatives to do it is what the constitution says they and only they can do. so, why create, how can you create a class of members of congress, 12 of them, who have more authorityant other -- more authority an the other members? the constitution does not allow that. whatever the committee comes up with, it is yes-or-no. you cannot debate or amend it. if you don't say yes the cuts come in. this is not members of congress acting...
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the epa says it's cheap and effective. but it may smell fishy for a few days. >>> animal rights activists are applauding governor jerry brown, that designates any building used for cockfighting a public nuisance. it will be easier for lan lords to evict tenets. and authorities will have the power to seize the property. cockfighting is often run by gangs as a magnet for other illegal activities. backers signed by brown says seizing property is just a start. >>> facebook has agreed to work with law enforcement agencies nationwide to remove accounts set up by prisoners. inmates are using facebook to stalk victims. they had to crack down on phones.cc1:of cell a child molester used a smuggle phone to find his victim's facebook and myspace pages. more ave confiscatedcc1: phones this year. >>> a cold case krakd. police in the bay area make an arrest for a killer. >>> and a teenager who disappeared after taking a walk. >>> run and run. the b sce by san francisco's mayor that led to a ruckus. stay with us.the bi taste of a subway®
the epa says it's cheap and effective. but it may smell fishy for a few days. >>> animal rights activists are applauding governor jerry brown, that designates any building used for cockfighting a public nuisance. it will be easier for lan lords to evict tenets. and authorities will have the power to seize the property. cockfighting is often run by gangs as a magnet for other illegal activities. backers signed by brown says seizing property is just a start. >>> facebook has...
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. >> i think we should go into a six-month freeze all of all new federal regulations aimed at the epa and department of labor out of the way. >> reporter: you can see their big screens of people taking their testimony. posey wants to take the testimony and create jobs for all. there is that u.s. budget committee which will have to cut about $120 a savings and they hope this will give people a voice in that process. jana katsuyama, ktvu channel 2 news. >>> president obama spent today touting his new aberrant on how to assist rural america i have been 15 minutes. >>> on the economy watch, they are keeping their top grade credit rating for the united states, that is to the three leading agencies are keeping the triple a grade. they did it the treasury to prevent reiterated its call for lawmakers to work has to cut the u.s. budget deficit. >>> and amitai worries about the economy in europe weighed on u.s. stocks today and germany's economy stalled last quarter. the dow dropped 76 points. the bay area rapid transit systems as pressure one-week man may call it to shut down south -- made the
. >> i think we should go into a six-month freeze all of all new federal regulations aimed at the epa and department of labor out of the way. >> reporter: you can see their big screens of people taking their testimony. posey wants to take the testimony and create jobs for all. there is that u.s. budget committee which will have to cut about $120 a savings and they hope this will give people a voice in that process. jana katsuyama, ktvu channel 2 news. >>> president obama...
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to epa regulations. any way to get epa to relax and do a corporate tax on the companies that's from different -- pughed to different countries? >> well, diana addressed that. i want christian to take that. you can response, i'm just curious as to, you know, why you think epa should not relax the regulation? >> it's not just about giving the polluters what they want. we are a country of many, many people. environmental protections are necessary in many ways in order to protect the national resource and at the same time, protect the health of people. when it comes to the economy, when you look at other countries like germany, spain, and others, environmental regulations are double edge sword. they may raise cost, but often these regulations are phased in over a long enough period to prepare. they have done is made companies more fuel efficient and less saluting. they have used to really build green industries and when it comes to wind craft and solar and so on and so forth. that's where we are behind. the
to epa regulations. any way to get epa to relax and do a corporate tax on the companies that's from different -- pughed to different countries? >> well, diana addressed that. i want christian to take that. you can response, i'm just curious as to, you know, why you think epa should not relax the regulation? >> it's not just about giving the polluters what they want. we are a country of many, many people. environmental protections are necessary in many ways in order to protect the...
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due to the epa regulations. is there any way to get epa to relax on businesses and do a corporate tax on companies that are moving to different countries? guest: diane not addressed that. i want christian to address that. why do you think the epa should not relax the regulations? guest: well, it is not just simply giving polluters what they want. it is protecting natural resources while also protecting the health of people. when you look at countries like germany or spain, and armenta releases are a double-edged sword. they rearrange costs in the short run, but often these regulations are phased in over long enough periods of time, giving companies exemptions, to prepare for the new regulations. they have made the company's much more fuel-efficient, less polluting. when you look at countries like germany and others, they have used this to really build marine industries, to be very well -- to be world leaders when it comes to win craft and solar power, and so forth. that is where we are behind. we could use regul
due to the epa regulations. is there any way to get epa to relax on businesses and do a corporate tax on companies that are moving to different countries? guest: diane not addressed that. i want christian to address that. why do you think the epa should not relax the regulations? guest: well, it is not just simply giving polluters what they want. it is protecting natural resources while also protecting the health of people. when you look at countries like germany or spain, and armenta releases...
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the cal epa assigned a consultant, gerald leiberman, and his staff to oversee the comments.erman has helped the state department of education to enhance environmental education in schools. the california epa talked on leiberman's behalf. >> ultimately all of those comments and the revision that stem from them were ultimately reviewed by the curriculum commission, by the staff at the california department of education, and by the state board of educations. >> and apparently no one opposed it. here's an example of what was added to the textbook at the recommendation of the chemistry council. "plastic grocery bags require 70% less energy to manufacture than paper bags." >> absolutely false. >> mark murray is with californians against waste, an environmental lobbying group. >> the production of plastic bags consumes more resources, more energy both to produce them and transport them to the grocery stores than the equivalent amount of paper bags. >> he and other environmental activists insist plastic bags are bad for wildlife, leach toxic chemicals and take years to decompose. he
the cal epa assigned a consultant, gerald leiberman, and his staff to oversee the comments.erman has helped the state department of education to enhance environmental education in schools. the california epa talked on leiberman's behalf. >> ultimately all of those comments and the revision that stem from them were ultimately reviewed by the curriculum commission, by the staff at the california department of education, and by the state board of educations. >> and apparently no one...
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say we are not doing any epa stuff. >> greta: how fast would that turn jobs around?don all plans to raise taxes and say years. give businesses a chance to plan on something. trumka, head of afl-cio, unions represent 6.9% of workers that guy said he's in the white house every week on the phone to the white house everyday. valley were on the phone to the white house everyday. that's where the answers lie, not talking to voters in iowa, -- >> greta: i'm very impatient in terms of getting jobs to the american people. if we did what you said, got rid of the regulations, how fast could things turn around? people need jobs, we can wait. >> it really slow. you've got that big aircraft -- >> greta: a year? >> as a percentage of the workforce it is not going to change overnight. when you talk about bending that cost curve on obamacare, you have to bernd the curve of unemployment. all of wall street, all of investment just looks at that whip end, up or down? better or worse than expected? if you get that change and it starts to be noticed by investors and business, suddenly, th
say we are not doing any epa stuff. >> greta: how fast would that turn jobs around?don all plans to raise taxes and say years. give businesses a chance to plan on something. trumka, head of afl-cio, unions represent 6.9% of workers that guy said he's in the white house every week on the phone to the white house everyday. valley were on the phone to the white house everyday. that's where the answers lie, not talking to voters in iowa, -- >> greta: i'm very impatient in terms of...