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you have now the epa administrator using her dog's name to communicate withster officials of the epafficial policy positions of the agency. this just is not the way it's supposed to work. and i'm glad there's an inspector general coming in and doing this investigation, and it's sure-- >> what happens the investigation-- now she's leaving. >> and she's announcing she's gone. >> megyn: now she's out of there and the new york post is reporting she's leaving because she thinking that president obama will green light the oil pipeline. and not confirmed. and princeton university, that's not confirmed. her people are saying, family reasons and sticking with that. and now what happens with the alias e-mail account now that she's done. >> individuals that asked for the foia are going to get it. and the e-mails were sent to other people and probably going to broaden out of inspector general's report and acknowledge if in fact there's determination made that there's a violation of the rules of communication and there are set rules of communication by high government officials with regard to e-m
you have now the epa administrator using her dog's name to communicate withster officials of the epafficial policy positions of the agency. this just is not the way it's supposed to work. and i'm glad there's an inspector general coming in and doing this investigation, and it's sure-- >> what happens the investigation-- now she's leaving. >> and she's announcing she's gone. >> megyn: now she's out of there and the new york post is reporting she's leaving because she thinking...
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fight with the epa?, on this point i think it's very important that this cannot be an issue that's solely inside the beltway. >> right. that's why we're here. >> exactly. i appreciate that. there has to be support, wide support across the country. you know, it's our responsibility, the environmental community, others with an interest to really work on getting that support because you're going up against the toughest industry out there, fossil fuel industry, and it's a toe to toe fight, no question about it. >> the message is simple. we have a clean air act to protect us from pollution. c carbon is pollution -- >> there's an irony here. not only is the president regulated under law but congress had a cheaper solution right on their door step. everybody agrees that the command and control system is going to be more expensive. >> right, right. >> it was congress's choice -- >> but they ran away from it. >> -- to make it more expensive and less effective. >> i want to thank phaedra ellis-lamkins, francis >>>
fight with the epa?, on this point i think it's very important that this cannot be an issue that's solely inside the beltway. >> right. that's why we're here. >> exactly. i appreciate that. there has to be support, wide support across the country. you know, it's our responsibility, the environmental community, others with an interest to really work on getting that support because you're going up against the toughest industry out there, fossil fuel industry, and it's a toe to toe...
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what's disstressing about this is this is the epa and aaa saying op sit things. says it's safe, and aaa comes out, who obviously is on the side of drivers, they don't have a dog in the fight, saying, wait a second, be careful. don't follow what the epa says. shocking. thank you for coming on the show today. >> thank you. melissa: strong housing data, better than expected. the blue chip hit highest level since october 15, 2007. the dow is 210 points away from the all-time closing high. look at that. all right. next on "money," tennessee unvails a genius plan for job growth. i love this. lightning fast interpret could make it a boom town for businesses. chattanooga's major joins us exclusively to explain. plus, president and congress moving full steam ahead on immigration reform, but do the benefits outweigh potential costs? we'll crunch the numbers. more "money" straight ahead. ♪ officemax knows... ...tax time can be...well...taxing. so right now we'll give you... ...$10 off any turbo tax deluxe level software or higher! find thousands of big deals now... ...at of
what's disstressing about this is this is the epa and aaa saying op sit things. says it's safe, and aaa comes out, who obviously is on the side of drivers, they don't have a dog in the fight, saying, wait a second, be careful. don't follow what the epa says. shocking. thank you for coming on the show today. >> thank you. melissa: strong housing data, better than expected. the blue chip hit highest level since october 15, 2007. the dow is 210 points away from the all-time closing high....
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they forged a marriage between the epa and d.o.t. that really benefit i think all of us, and that partnership will continue. but i will say that as good as labor -- ray lahood and lisa jackson, it came from the president of the united states and president obama's going to be here with us as we continue these methods and as you indicated to think about how we use the same collaborative approach to look at where the market is heading and how do we take most advantage of that working with the private sector and those that we regulate. that is going to continue. >> i think if you can wait for a microphone which is in the back here and also if you can identify yourself, that would be great. >> hi. i write the weekly newsletter and no one here is talked about the gas tax. i'm sure you have all thought about it a lot. plenty of studies have shown consumer willingness to buy fuel-efficient cars is tied to lower prices and gas or i should say higher prices and gas. congress obviously is in no mood to raise the gas tax right now, so how do we
they forged a marriage between the epa and d.o.t. that really benefit i think all of us, and that partnership will continue. but i will say that as good as labor -- ray lahood and lisa jackson, it came from the president of the united states and president obama's going to be here with us as we continue these methods and as you indicated to think about how we use the same collaborative approach to look at where the market is heading and how do we take most advantage of that working with the...
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the epa and the energy department. here to explain the director of regulation policy for the american action for. sam, welcome. i want to start with this $106 billion number we were talking about in the break. this is a lot of money. so $106 billion. these are rules that are still being written that were supposed to go into place sometime this year. this as the laws not already on the books, this is at is coming. tell us about that. >> correct. for example, there are 25 economically significant regulation at the white house now, that is regulations with a economic impact of $100 million or more. some are rules under the affordable care act, menu labeling rules, rules for vending machines, labeling requirements. so there is a lot at the white house now. there is lot of rules that are passed their statutory deadline. past the deadline for the administration set for them, that have been waiting around for several months. we don't know why. you can assume might be because of the election because the pace we're on right now
the epa and the energy department. here to explain the director of regulation policy for the american action for. sam, welcome. i want to start with this $106 billion number we were talking about in the break. this is a lot of money. so $106 billion. these are rules that are still being written that were supposed to go into place sometime this year. this as the laws not already on the books, this is at is coming. tell us about that. >> correct. for example, there are 25 economically...
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well, the epa called it standard practice, but ms.ound christmas just as the inspector general within the epa started taking a hard look at this. she says the resignation was family reasons and nothing to do with the aliases and now they say it may be more widespread than we knew. my next guest thinks there's another reason to her resignation, he is name is chris horner, with the enterprise institute and the liberal war on transparency and you are the man who started this all, chris horner, we may never have known of richard windsor, the alias she was using had it not been for you. >> well, that's true. i found a very surprising memo this spring, while writing the book, "living transparency" and including document destruction, which on its face is criminal, g-mail, servers and a whole host of things and under the administrator carol browner had destroyed her hard drive in violation of a court order-- i take it back, our hard drive, claiming she didn't use the computer for personal e-mail and i found out about the secret or alias accou
well, the epa called it standard practice, but ms.ound christmas just as the inspector general within the epa started taking a hard look at this. she says the resignation was family reasons and nothing to do with the aliases and now they say it may be more widespread than we knew. my next guest thinks there's another reason to her resignation, he is name is chris horner, with the enterprise institute and the liberal war on transparency and you are the man who started this all, chris horner, we...
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now, listen to this, regulatory menace lisa jackson from the epa is not only out at the epa, but thet is because the keystone pipeline is apparently going to be fully approved. we have the man who broke this full story joining us next. please stay with us. ♪ ♪ ♪ [ male announcer ] don't just reject convention. drown it out. introducing the all-new 2013 lexus ls f sport. an entirely new pursuit. introducing the all-new 2013 lexus ls f sport. you know it can be hard to lbreathe, and how that feels.e, copd includes chronic bronchitis and emphysema. spiriva helps control my copd symptoms by keeping my airways open for 24 hours. plus, it reduces copd flare-ups. spiriva is the only once-daily inhaled copd maintenance treatment that does both. spiriva handihaler tiotropium bromide inhalation powder does not replace fast-acting inhalers for sudden symptoms. tell your doctor if you have kidney problems, glaucoma, trouble urinating, or an enlarged prostate. these may worsen with spiriva. discuss all medicines you take, even eye drops. stop taking spiriva and seek immediate medical help if your
now, listen to this, regulatory menace lisa jackson from the epa is not only out at the epa, but thet is because the keystone pipeline is apparently going to be fully approved. we have the man who broke this full story joining us next. please stay with us. ♪ ♪ ♪ [ male announcer ] don't just reject convention. drown it out. introducing the all-new 2013 lexus ls f sport. an entirely new pursuit. introducing the all-new 2013 lexus ls f sport. you know it can be hard to lbreathe, and how...
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fracking by the epa. charles: i've done a lot of research on this too. and the idea that this is new is not right. it goes back to 1860 when liquid nitroglycerin was first used to breaks rocks and shale. it's evolved a lot since then. by the way, most of the time you are drilling substantially below even where the water bed is. once they do the initial hole, they do the concrete. they cement it. i mean it's -- i mean, it would seem maybe, you know, anecdotally that there could be problems, obviously anything you are dealing with, there could be man made mistakes here and there, but you are talking about taking hundreds of thousands of people who could have a job, heather, and you are saying i don't want you to have a job. >> i'm not saying no natural gas but you can do it by way of traditional wells. stuart: if fracking was released into new york state, hundreds of thousands of jobs would be created high paying jobs at no cost to the government. you are denying those people the opportunity. >> i'm not den
fracking by the epa. charles: i've done a lot of research on this too. and the idea that this is new is not right. it goes back to 1860 when liquid nitroglycerin was first used to breaks rocks and shale. it's evolved a lot since then. by the way, most of the time you are drilling substantially below even where the water bed is. once they do the initial hole, they do the concrete. they cement it. i mean it's -- i mean, it would seem maybe, you know, anecdotally that there could be problems,...
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bad public policy, that's a focus to talk to epa about. epa, relating to fracking, drilling, and issues like two and three fuel approaches. to date, we have not seen any justification for the proposals. they put them off for the time being. we are hopeful that cooler heads prevail and they will continue to put them off until there's justification for them. those are put a few. i got a longer list in detail, and my sign -- scientists probably have a longer list. >> bill murray with energy intelligence group. >> yeah, bill? >> spent millions on advertising, promoting public name, and the energy security issues. have you noticed any change in the relationship between, you know, the industry and the reputational industry, the reputation of the industry, plurality, and questioning the motives, sometimes in i mean, what is your take on that after a big investment in the -- since you've been on -- part of the organization? >> yeah, couple answers to that. the first one is we're very pleased with our success to date and ongoing outreach and educat
bad public policy, that's a focus to talk to epa about. epa, relating to fracking, drilling, and issues like two and three fuel approaches. to date, we have not seen any justification for the proposals. they put them off for the time being. we are hopeful that cooler heads prevail and they will continue to put them off until there's justification for them. those are put a few. i got a longer list in detail, and my sign -- scientists probably have a longer list. >> bill murray with energy...
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that the agency that epa said were likely linked to fracking chemicals that were injected deal downpa is doing further studies, and there is a preliminary report out last month that found it inconclusive. but if fracking is polluting ground water and if it risks emitting methane gas into the atmosphere is there a way to make the process of fracking safer. so there is now promising research showing that it might be possible. joining me now to answer that question, and to really help us sort out fact from friction in this fracking debate is new york time column news and dot earth blog andrew revkin. he is comeing to us frommed with. andrew, welcomed in "the war room." >> it's great to be with you. >> jennifer: all right, you have reported on methods being developed to make fracking safer. and one of them is to track fracking chemicals. in real people's language can you tell us how that would work? >> well, a lot of debate, a lot of the fight over this technology relates to things that are essentially not proveable right now. someone a mile away from a well says that there is some cont
that the agency that epa said were likely linked to fracking chemicals that were injected deal downpa is doing further studies, and there is a preliminary report out last month that found it inconclusive. but if fracking is polluting ground water and if it risks emitting methane gas into the atmosphere is there a way to make the process of fracking safer. so there is now promising research showing that it might be possible. joining me now to answer that question, and to really help us sort out...
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is going to be the means, good luck getting an epa head confirmed, right?s definitely going to be a challenge, and with an outgoing epa head who has troubled a lot of concerns here -- >> >> jennifer: yeah especially with no filibuster reform. >> yeah. >> jennifer: it's a tough one. all right james i got to go but i really thank you so much for joining us again. >> always a pleasure. >> jennifer: okay. and now to a cause that we will not stop caring and talking about here in "the war room." in the 42 days since the tragedy at sandy hook now at least 1,234 americans have died as a result of gun violence. 1,234 people. that's a rough estimate from slate magazine. one of them is 21-year-old rebecca foley, the savanna state university student was shot while she was parking outside of her home. and a friend said she was perfect. the kind of girl your son would like to bring home to mom. rebecca is yet another example of a promising american life cut short by guns and the number continues to grow. but when joint pain and stiffness from psoriatic arthritis hit even
is going to be the means, good luck getting an epa head confirmed, right?s definitely going to be a challenge, and with an outgoing epa head who has troubled a lot of concerns here -- >> >> jennifer: yeah especially with no filibuster reform. >> yeah. >> jennifer: it's a tough one. all right james i got to go but i really thank you so much for joining us again. >> always a pleasure. >> jennifer: okay. and now to a cause that we will not stop caring and...
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so commerce, education and t the -- >> epa? >> epa. there you go. >> siersly? is epa the one you were talking about? >> no, sir. no, sir. we were talking about the agencies of government -- the epa needs to berebuilt. no doubt about that. >> but you can't name the third one? >> the third division of government -- >> commerce? >> commerce. and let's see. i can't, the third one, i can't. sorry. >> he must have got a whole lot of help from his pals here. that's why they came out. you can't bring notes with you? they start scribbling the notes when they get out there. howard, i've never heard oops before in the national debate. >> up next, the most outrageous conspiracy theories. this is "hardball," the place for poll sicks. [ woman ] ring. ring. progresso. your soups are so awesomely delicious my husband and i can't stop eating 'em! what's...that... on your head? can curlers! tomato basil, potato with bacon... we've got a lot of empty cans. [ male announcer ] progresso. you gotta taste this soup. >>> back to "hardball." the final weeks of president obama's first t
so commerce, education and t the -- >> epa? >> epa. there you go. >> siersly? is epa the one you were talking about? >> no, sir. no, sir. we were talking about the agencies of government -- the epa needs to berebuilt. no doubt about that. >> but you can't name the third one? >> the third division of government -- >> commerce? >> commerce. and let's see. i can't, the third one, i can't. sorry. >> he must have got a whole lot of help from his...
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however, the epa has a message for all of the lbgt youth out there in tennessee or not.. they published a video supporting lbgt rights it's a part of dan savage's it gets better project. >> being openly gay at epa has been so much easier than i ever thought. >> when i came to epa to work full-time, i made the decision right away that i was going to be out from the minute that i got here. i didn't want to start this important part of my life in the closet again. >> jennifer: there will always be misguided people like the senator from tennessee, but there will also be a whole lot of people who are kind and welcoming like dan savage and the epa. and it doesn't get much better than that. or maybe it does. remember the 60 sitcom gomer pile? jim neighbors told hawaii news now. we have been together for 38 years, and it was not ashamed of people knowing, it was just such a personal thing that i didn't tell anybody. >> jennifer: they married earlier this month in washington state. congratulations private. and thank you all for joining us in "the war room." hope you have a great
however, the epa has a message for all of the lbgt youth out there in tennessee or not.. they published a video supporting lbgt rights it's a part of dan savage's it gets better project. >> being openly gay at epa has been so much easier than i ever thought. >> when i came to epa to work full-time, i made the decision right away that i was going to be out from the minute that i got here. i didn't want to start this important part of my life in the closet again. >> jennifer:...
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i was shocked when a regional epa administrator can then and was promoting the idea that north dakota should clean up the air better. i pointed out north dakota was the first state to meet the clean air standards, i was mining and farming coal-fired power plants. but she couldn't disagree with that. however, her theory was that north dakota was too super clean the air, that it would go down to the central corridor and help clean up the air and visibility in the grand canyon. we had a conversation about that, but it was then that i understood if we were serious about conservation and preserving the productive capacity of land and resources -- you can't be sitting and a cubicle. you can't be in the office. you have to be on the lan and among the people they are producing an energizing that land be close to those who work the soil had to recover natural resources for the benefit of our economy and citizens and who work on issues that are sustainable and affordable. one facet of top-down government conservation programs just are not going to work. if we are going to do something about the
i was shocked when a regional epa administrator can then and was promoting the idea that north dakota should clean up the air better. i pointed out north dakota was the first state to meet the clean air standards, i was mining and farming coal-fired power plants. but she couldn't disagree with that. however, her theory was that north dakota was too super clean the air, that it would go down to the central corridor and help clean up the air and visibility in the grand canyon. we had a...
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okay, commerce, education and the, um, um -- >> epa? >> epa.here you go. >> seriously, is epa the one you're talking about? >> no, sir, no, sir. we're talking about the, um, agencies of government. epa needs to be rebuilt. >> but you can't name the third one? >> the third agency of government, i would do away with education, the commerce, and let's see. i can't. the third one, i can't. sorry. oops. >> he must have had a whole lot of help. >> you can't bring notes with you, they start scribbling the notes. >> up next, the right wing's most outrageous conspiracy theories are m coing up. this is "hardball," the place for politics. [ male announcer ] what are happy kids made of? bikes and balloons, wholesome noodles on spoons. a kite, a breeze, a dunk of grilled cheese. catches and throws, and spaghettio's. that's what happy kids are made of. campbell's. it's amazing what soup can do. blast of cold feels nice. why don't you use bengay zero degrees? it's the one you store in the freezer. same medicated pain reliever used by physical therapists. that
okay, commerce, education and the, um, um -- >> epa? >> epa.here you go. >> seriously, is epa the one you're talking about? >> no, sir, no, sir. we're talking about the, um, agencies of government. epa needs to be rebuilt. >> but you can't name the third one? >> the third agency of government, i would do away with education, the commerce, and let's see. i can't. the third one, i can't. sorry. oops. >> he must have had a whole lot of help. >> you...
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still ahead -- the environment is not good for outgoing epa chief lisa jackson. we'll explain.rtain future as well for the next big thing in commercial aviation. what are you doing? nothing. are you stealing our daughter's school supplies and taking them to work? no, i was just looking for my stapler and my... this thing. i save money by using fedex ground and buy my own supplies. that's a great idea. i'm going to go... we got clients in today. [ male announcer ] save on ground shipping at fedex office. ♪ [ male announcer ] some day, your life will flash before your eyes. make it worth watcng. introducing the 2013 lexus ls. an entirely new pursuit. >> bret: wildfires in australia top international news. it's summer down under and fighting fires there are difficult. 95 are burning in new south wales with 18 out of control. new rights for women in saudi arabia. king granted women 30 seats on the top advisory council for the first time. a big step in a country where women's lives are heavily restricted. women are not allowed to travel, work, marry or even be admitted to a public h
still ahead -- the environment is not good for outgoing epa chief lisa jackson. we'll explain.rtain future as well for the next big thing in commercial aviation. what are you doing? nothing. are you stealing our daughter's school supplies and taking them to work? no, i was just looking for my stapler and my... this thing. i save money by using fedex ground and buy my own supplies. that's a great idea. i'm going to go... we got clients in today. [ male announcer ] save on ground shipping at...
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commerce, education and the -- >> epa? >> epa. there you go. >> seriously? is epa the one you were talking about? >> no, sir. we were talking about the agencies of government -- the epa needs to be rebuilt. >> you can't name the third one? >> the third aej agency of government, i would do away with education, commerce, and let's see -- >> i can't. the third one, i can't. sorry. oops. >> he wasn't going to get help from his pals there. that's where they come out, the first thing they do in the debates, they start scribbling on the notes. >> props to john harwood there. >> was he brutal? >>> up next, the right wing's most famous conspiracy theorys about president obama. this is "hardball." [ man ] ring ring... progresso this reduced sodium soup says it may help lower cholesterol, how does it work? you just have to eat it as part of your heart healthy diet. step 1. eat the soup. all those veggies and beans, that's what may help lower your cholesterol and -- well that's easy [ male announcer ] progresso. you gotta taste this soup. >>> back to "hardball." the fin
commerce, education and the -- >> epa? >> epa. there you go. >> seriously? is epa the one you were talking about? >> no, sir. we were talking about the agencies of government -- the epa needs to be rebuilt. >> you can't name the third one? >> the third aej agency of government, i would do away with education, commerce, and let's see -- >> i can't. the third one, i can't. sorry. oops. >> he wasn't going to get help from his pals there. that's where...
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we need to ask them, do they believe the epa? called the epa and a local environmental regulator said the water is safe. this was not good enough for the residents of carter road. in a community of 1500 people, 1500 people signed a petition saying our water is fine. 11 people were litigants. those 11 people are the 1%. the people who say the water is fine is the 99%. i come to america and i hear the people refer to the 1%. these are the litigants' of a multimillion-dollar lawsuit with no science to back them up. we should not confuse allegations and lawsuits with scientific evidence. >> i will respond to that. so if there is no science, which is what i'm hearing you say, and we have had a commitment from governor cuomo that he will not move forward until he has the science and the facts, then why is he moving forward with this decision on fracking without having the health study completed, without having the environmental review completed? if he does not have the science, he is teaching a -- he is taking a huge gamble. >> we only
we need to ask them, do they believe the epa? called the epa and a local environmental regulator said the water is safe. this was not good enough for the residents of carter road. in a community of 1500 people, 1500 people signed a petition saying our water is fine. 11 people were litigants. those 11 people are the 1%. the people who say the water is fine is the 99%. i come to america and i hear the people refer to the 1%. these are the litigants' of a multimillion-dollar lawsuit with no...
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another agency getting attention is the epa groups for years are pushing the epa to regulate bullets and ammunition pause of their lead content. epa says we don't have authority to do it. a number of groups filed lawsuits in federal court to force the agency to look over and how the bullets are being used where they are being used. this is what the lawsuit says. it is indisputable that lead is a chemical substance. epa concluded that toxic lead is a toxic substance and removed nearly all products containing lead from the market. the epa has not taken any action to regulate lead bullets and shot. that lawsuit was filed last summer. no decision yet from the court, patti ann. patti ann: how is the gun industry responding, shannon. >> reporter: they tried to get involved filing as intervenor wanting to be a party, the epa is right, saying it doesn't have the authority to tell you how much ammo you can buy, what kind you can use and you can't. here is larry keane, one of the industry representatives. >> we have seen and are concerned about efforts through executive orders and regulatory p
another agency getting attention is the epa groups for years are pushing the epa to regulate bullets and ammunition pause of their lead content. epa says we don't have authority to do it. a number of groups filed lawsuits in federal court to force the agency to look over and how the bullets are being used where they are being used. this is what the lawsuit says. it is indisputable that lead is a chemical substance. epa concluded that toxic lead is a toxic substance and removed nearly all...
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a big natural gas company opens books on fracking to the epa.esult could be a lot more american natural gas production. think about that. jobs, cheap, reliable energy moving forward and a democrat senator pushing for it will join us in minutes. ♪ all right. as i said a moment ago, we'll be joined by one of the democrat senators who signed that letter to president obama urging approval of the keystone pipeline. he will be here ten past ten eastern this morning, this program. to the big board, close to an all-time record high. the dow is now at 13,834 #, up 55 points. to nicole, apple's numbers disappoint, and, boy, is that stock taking a downturn, go. >> oh, big time, down almost 10% right now at $463. out all the people who paid $700 for apple with high hopes of the iphone 5 and apple tv and the next latest product to see it disappoint. >> the soft story of the day, but another good one, surprise profit at netflix. >> right. this one you could faint, i mean, really, it's something to talk about here. adding the subscribers, they've been adding t
a big natural gas company opens books on fracking to the epa.esult could be a lot more american natural gas production. think about that. jobs, cheap, reliable energy moving forward and a democrat senator pushing for it will join us in minutes. ♪ all right. as i said a moment ago, we'll be joined by one of the democrat senators who signed that letter to president obama urging approval of the keystone pipeline. he will be here ten past ten eastern this morning, this program. to the big board,...
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i should point out the epa is currently reviewing the safety of the three flame retardant chemicals. that's in addition to the ones the company has already phased out in 2005. the epa could force them out of production as well, but they say that review won't be finished until the end of next year. >> there's something else i want to share with you regarding fire safety. espn host hannah storm had a terrible accident in her home when this propane grill exploded. it left her with first and second degree burns on her face, neck, chest, and hands. >> then i yelled inside to my daughter who was setting the table, my 16-year-old. i said mommy is on fire. you have to call 911. >> mommy's on fire. call 911. amazing stuff. storm returns to the scene of the accident for the first time with me. that's next. yellowing. crest whitestrips whiten as well as $500 professional treatments. guaranteed. crest 3d white whitestrips. has oats that can help lower cholesterol? and it tastes good? sure does! wow. it's the honey, it makes it taste so... well, would you look at the time... what's the rush? be h
i should point out the epa is currently reviewing the safety of the three flame retardant chemicals. that's in addition to the ones the company has already phased out in 2005. the epa could force them out of production as well, but they say that review won't be finished until the end of next year. >> there's something else i want to share with you regarding fire safety. espn host hannah storm had a terrible accident in her home when this propane grill exploded. it left her with first and...
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you mentioned the epa case .hat would that have cost virginia if they prevailed >> they were trying to regulate the storm water in the same way they would regulate nitrogen and sludge . this was under the clean water act. what we are trying to keep clean is water and yet they were regulating in the same manner as a polullant and because of the financial impact, your point number two. democratic board of supervisors joined us. financially they didn't feel they had a choice. dollars are a big deal. we rather keep them in our pocket than give them to government. what we would have to do is tear down peopla houses and tear down their businesses and take them away . plant grass so the water wouldn't flow in the aqua tank and have retainer homes it is people's homes and businesses and spend the money on to kick them out . thos what it looks like in the real world when this kind of federal overreach is actually implemented in your neighborhood and in your back yard. >> ken cuccneli. thank you for being here. >> get the
you mentioned the epa case .hat would that have cost virginia if they prevailed >> they were trying to regulate the storm water in the same way they would regulate nitrogen and sludge . this was under the clean water act. what we are trying to keep clean is water and yet they were regulating in the same manner as a polullant and because of the financial impact, your point number two. democratic board of supervisors joined us. financially they didn't feel they had a choice. dollars are a...
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so commerce, education, and the -- >> epa. >> epa, there you go. no. >> seriously?s epa one you were talking about? >> no, sir. we were talking about the agencies of government -- epa needs to be rebuilt no doubt about that. >> but you can't name the third one? >> the third agency of government, i would do away with the education, the commerce, and let's see. i can't. the third one, i can't. sorry. oops. >> he wasn't getting a whole lot of help from his pals there. that's where they come out and the first things you do in the debates. they start scribbling the notes when they get out there. howard, i never heard oops before in a national debate. >> first off, props to john harwood there for milking it. >>> up next, the right wing's most outrageous conspiracy theories. this is "hardball," the place for politics. u can actually use. tragically, their buddy got sacked by blackouts. but it's our tradition! that's roughing the card holder. but with the capital one venture card you get double miles you can actually use. [ cheering ] any flight, anytime. the scoreboard doe
so commerce, education, and the -- >> epa. >> epa, there you go. no. >> seriously?s epa one you were talking about? >> no, sir. we were talking about the agencies of government -- epa needs to be rebuilt no doubt about that. >> but you can't name the third one? >> the third agency of government, i would do away with the education, the commerce, and let's see. i can't. the third one, i can't. sorry. oops. >> he wasn't getting a whole lot of help from his...
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this morning the epa urging you to take action to get your home tested. radon comes from uranium through the soil and gets into the home through cracks in the foundation. in santa clara county the average amount is below the level necessary to take action. but we can tell you there are trouble spots out there. 25% of the homes in has gatas show are a radon levels in the danger zone. in saratoga it's 16%. >> radon is everywhere. from a real estate perspective if you have a buyer from the east coast or midwest town it's very important for a realtor never to say we don't have radon in california. radon is everywhere. >> for the record the epa says radon is the leading cause of cancer death among nonsmokers in america. >> taking down pill thieveses with bait bottles. police plan to plant gps devices in fake pill bottles. the bait bottles will be mixed in with regular prescriptions to help police track down thieves. a major spike in pharmacy robberies across the country as demand on the black market rises for powerful painkillers. >> one night is apparently no
this morning the epa urging you to take action to get your home tested. radon comes from uranium through the soil and gets into the home through cracks in the foundation. in santa clara county the average amount is below the level necessary to take action. but we can tell you there are trouble spots out there. 25% of the homes in has gatas show are a radon levels in the danger zone. in saratoga it's 16%. >> radon is everywhere. from a real estate perspective if you have a buyer from the...
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the head of the epa, using a government account under the fake name richard windsor. he is her dog.d a fake name? john: the epa said it created the dresses she would have an e-mail address that would n be flooded with the mills from the public. john: wide a fake name. why don't you want people -- john: tortured. to get anything done you have to have some priva conversations, tests, ideas. >> there i an exemption for that. you don't have to create a fake name. john: president obama was very specific about how the public should know what the government is doing. re's a clip. >> is a bill that ends up on my desk as president. you, the public, have fivedays to look on line and find out what is in the before i sign it. john: again, lots of applause which seems pretty simple. five days. it's pretty good. yet he broke it. the first deal he signed. >> it was too much. the hallrk, you know where they struck those deals with the drug companies? on al. prate servers run out of the white house to hide from us. they are not that into transparency. john: thank you for trying to helps find out wha
the head of the epa, using a government account under the fake name richard windsor. he is her dog.d a fake name? john: the epa said it created the dresses she would have an e-mail address that would n be flooded with the mills from the public. john: wide a fake name. why don't you want people -- john: tortured. to get anything done you have to have some priva conversations, tests, ideas. >> there i an exemption for that. you don't have to create a fake name. john: president obama was...
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the head of the epa, using a government account under the fake name richard windsor. he is her dog.d a fake name? john: the epa said it created the dresses she would have an e-mail address that would not be flooded with the mills from the public. john: wide a fake name. why don't you want people -- john: tortured. get anything done you have to have some private conversations, tests, ideas. >> there is an exemption for that. you don't have to create a fake name. john: president obama was very specific about how the public should know what the government is doing. here's a clip. >> is a bill that ends up on my desk as president. you, the public, have five days to look on line and find out what is in the before i sign it. john: again, lots of applause which seems pretty simple. five days. it's pretty good. yet he broke it. the first deal he signed. >> it was too much. the hallmark, you know where they struck those deals with the drug companies? on aol. private servers run out of the white house to hide from us. they are not that into transparency. john: thank you for trying to help us
the head of the epa, using a government account under the fake name richard windsor. he is her dog.d a fake name? john: the epa said it created the dresses she would have an e-mail address that would not be flooded with the mills from the public. john: wide a fake name. why don't you want people -- john: tortured. get anything done you have to have some private conversations, tests, ideas. >> there is an exemption for that. you don't have to create a fake name. john: president obama was...
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occurs to me the epa doesn't have the power to prosecute in the event of pollution and a halliburtonloophole in place from the place. the first to do this. still in place. shouldn't we at least empower the epa to look in to this stuff and prosecute if necessary if there's pollution taking place? >> asking me, i don't think there's any doubt that the only real future for fracking on either side, going to survive and i think it is, going to survive without a lot of damage, the epa and the state deps in new york, west virginia, ohio and especially in pennsylvania are the key to it. it's -- we have got to get in and embrace a regulatory structure that works, to make that opportunity cost for oil and gas a little higher. think veal to sort of pay a little protect it and protect themselves. they don't want to have spills. spills cost a lot of money. i looked at a great deal of evidence about the kind of cleanups and the cost of them but the number that everybody talks about is how much gas is in the marcellus. that's a number that gas industry is willing to lean in to and make some changes
occurs to me the epa doesn't have the power to prosecute in the event of pollution and a halliburtonloophole in place from the place. the first to do this. still in place. shouldn't we at least empower the epa to look in to this stuff and prosecute if necessary if there's pollution taking place? >> asking me, i don't think there's any doubt that the only real future for fracking on either side, going to survive and i think it is, going to survive without a lot of damage, the epa and the...
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meanwhile epa was forced to say it would not affect the levels, the idea we could do something does nat bear out, only we forward to through technology, we're watching it with fracking, u.s. is down 2007 levels of emissions, we're on the way to 1990 levels because of technology, we are moving away from coal through technology not heavy hand of government. neil: mark thank you very much. >> follow the president and his executive orders, it looks like the white house will be by passing congress to deal with climate change. and with more than its fair amount of our change, which has our judge napolitano overheating right now. he can ill afford to do, he has lost so much already. >> do you know how i lost weight, climate change, only kidding. neil: the president is going to bypass congress to make the point? >> yes, and in a way that is lawful, unconstitutional. because the congress has given some of its authority to prior presidents but lawful because he is using authority they gave to him, the president can have the epadecide because it will cost us money to clean up -- fill in the blanks
meanwhile epa was forced to say it would not affect the levels, the idea we could do something does nat bear out, only we forward to through technology, we're watching it with fracking, u.s. is down 2007 levels of emissions, we're on the way to 1990 levels because of technology, we are moving away from coal through technology not heavy hand of government. neil: mark thank you very much. >> follow the president and his executive orders, it looks like the white house will be by passing...
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did the epa and other government agencies for any correspondence regarding the epa administrator. there are questions about that. so much so the inspector general is investigating that. we'll speak with the man who exposed this scandal with a simple information request. there are questions whether anybody in the epa could possibly get confirmed as the new epa administrator given what's going on with this issue. 600 people will walk into the florida everglades to hunt the pythons, powerful enough to swallow an alligator whole. what could possibly go wrong? uproar over a proposal for a so-called trillion dollar coin. could it allow washington to keep spending right past our debt ceiling? that's next. ♪ oh, o go on and take the mone and run ♪ ♪ go on, take the money and run ♪ clear, huh? i'm not juice or fancy water. i've gotine grams of protein. that's three times more than me! [ female announcer ] ensure clear. nine grams protein. zero fat. in blueberry/pomegranate and peach. starts with arthritis pain and a choice. take tylenol or take aleve, the #1 recommended pain reliever by or
did the epa and other government agencies for any correspondence regarding the epa administrator. there are questions about that. so much so the inspector general is investigating that. we'll speak with the man who exposed this scandal with a simple information request. there are questions whether anybody in the epa could possibly get confirmed as the new epa administrator given what's going on with this issue. 600 people will walk into the florida everglades to hunt the pythons, powerful...
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what is the impact of the departure of ray lahood and lisa jackson have on epa? can you give us -- >> well, first of all, i think that both ray lahood and lisa jackson should be commended for their leadership on this. they forged a marriage between -- that really benefited i think all of us. and that partnership will continue. but i will say that as good as ray lahood and lisa jackson are, the leadership for the president's national car program came from the president of the united states. and president obama is going to be with us making sure that we continue these efforts. and as you indicated, think about how we use the same collaborative approach to look at where the market is heading and how do we take the most advantage of that working with the private sector and those that would regulate. that's going to continue and probably escalate. >> okay. audience questions but i think if you can just wait for a microphone which is in the back, and also if you can identify yourself, that would be great. >> hi. i write the bulletin, the weekly newsletter. no one has t
what is the impact of the departure of ray lahood and lisa jackson have on epa? can you give us -- >> well, first of all, i think that both ray lahood and lisa jackson should be commended for their leadership on this. they forged a marriage between -- that really benefited i think all of us. and that partnership will continue. but i will say that as good as ray lahood and lisa jackson are, the leadership for the president's national car program came from the president of the united...
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. >> hi, i'm bobby inside epa. the renounal fuel goals what epa policy are you most concerned about in the coming weeks and months? >> in the short term we're working closely with them on a number of things. the riewlt making, we have to make sure the fraudulent not system we manage that risk better. the government needs to step up in that role. so that the program does work does function. you look at the cell mandate on the renewable fuel stand i mentioned per the earlier question. here you have a situation where it is not produced in a commercial quantity but the epa has a authority essentially tax the industry which is cost us millions of dollars to provide revenue to the government because we don't use a fuel that doesn't exist. that's problem. bad public policy, that's a focus we're talking to epa about. epa as -- we're looking closely at issuesic like two or three fuels approaches. today we have not seen any justification for the proposals. they have put them off for the time being. we're hope cooler heads wi
. >> hi, i'm bobby inside epa. the renounal fuel goals what epa policy are you most concerned about in the coming weeks and months? >> in the short term we're working closely with them on a number of things. the riewlt making, we have to make sure the fraudulent not system we manage that risk better. the government needs to step up in that role. so that the program does work does function. you look at the cell mandate on the renewable fuel stand i mentioned per the earlier question....
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gear gar what was the epa doing, chris?ng gmail at the regional administrative level, created a dummy employee to install this person, this man's lotus notes account ob three computers of the female administer, lisa jackson, and the name is richard winser. he's not working at epa. >> who is that? >> the alias for producing certain conversations she doesn't want us to see. gerri: wow. well, chris, that's amazing. thank you for coming on tonight. now you know what's important in transparency. explainedded well. appreciate the time. thank you for coming on the show. >> thank you. thank you. gerri: we'll be right back with two cents more and should the world economic forum tell us to spend more on climate change? ♪ ♪ ♪ [ male announcer ] how do you make 70,000 trades a second... ♪ reach one customer at a time? ♪ or help doctors turn billions of bytes of shared information... ♪ into a fifth anniversary of remission? ♪ whatever your business challenge, dell has the technology and services to help you solve it. overmany discounts
gear gar what was the epa doing, chris?ng gmail at the regional administrative level, created a dummy employee to install this person, this man's lotus notes account ob three computers of the female administer, lisa jackson, and the name is richard winser. he's not working at epa. >> who is that? >> the alias for producing certain conversations she doesn't want us to see. gerri: wow. well, chris, that's amazing. thank you for coming on tonight. now you know what's important in...
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several groups joined together to sue the epa to force it to regulate led ammunition.r council for the group says there's been a lot of political pressure on the epa from gun right groups. >> even though we have gotten the led out of paint and gasoline but led bullets are okay. doesn't make any sense to us. >> a bill to block the epa from regulating ammunition didn't get it from capitol hill but it has been reintroduced in the house this year. >> all right, thank you. >>> fox news alert, we have breaking news at this hour on a gun control story we have been following closely on america live. last week chicago mayor and former chief of staff to president obama rahm emanuel sends an open letter to several big banks pressuring them to cut off funds to firearm companies that don't actively get behind president obama's gun control efforts. he say get on board or -- these companies need to get on board or bank of america should just cut them off. today a response from texas senator ted cruz. he has just sent a letter to the ceo's of several gun manufacturers and to the banks
several groups joined together to sue the epa to force it to regulate led ammunition.r council for the group says there's been a lot of political pressure on the epa from gun right groups. >> even though we have gotten the led out of paint and gasoline but led bullets are okay. doesn't make any sense to us. >> a bill to block the epa from regulating ammunition didn't get it from capitol hill but it has been reintroduced in the house this year. >> all right, thank you....