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i am patrick sullivan at the epa. the oig investigation has included more than 40 interviews and a review of thousands of documents and in coordination with many law enforcement agencies. on september 27, he entered a plea of guilty to theft of government funds and activities relevant to the case began in 19881 the gentleman was hired as a consultant to epa by his close friend robert brunner and director of the office of policy review and continue until his retirement in april 2013. our investigation revealed that he engaged in the following misconduct. false official statements, time card fraud. incentive retention bonus shot and travel voucher fraud, false precision of a federal official and misuse of official government passport and his official personnel file includes misleading and false statements including a claim that he worked for a u.s. senator. bovary period of 22 years, he received an incentive bonus of the salary and authorized to receive the bonus, costing it approximately $500,000. the work of the clean
i am patrick sullivan at the epa. the oig investigation has included more than 40 interviews and a review of thousands of documents and in coordination with many law enforcement agencies. on september 27, he entered a plea of guilty to theft of government funds and activities relevant to the case began in 19881 the gentleman was hired as a consultant to epa by his close friend robert brunner and director of the office of policy review and continue until his retirement in april 2013. our...
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epa epa, inspector general's investigation of your employment at the epa.s a senior policy advisor in the office of air and radiation you recall five to provide testimony that would help the committee better understand your conduct while at the epa as an employee. to that end i must ask the you consult with your attorney recognizing that although you have already pled guilty in and by definition are not subject to prosecution for these areas we are investigating, we do have a need to find out whether not you but other individuals participated or in some way they did in your ability to do this. . .
epa epa, inspector general's investigation of your employment at the epa.s a senior policy advisor in the office of air and radiation you recall five to provide testimony that would help the committee better understand your conduct while at the epa as an employee. to that end i must ask the you consult with your attorney recognizing that although you have already pled guilty in and by definition are not subject to prosecution for these areas we are investigating, we do have a need to find out...
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what was his title at epa? >> believe it was senior policy analyst, and then in the year 2000, he stated he was a senior policy analyst but i would like to see what report he gave to the epa. what did he analyze? i would like to see. mr. sullivan, could you get us report on what was his outstanding work and why did he receive gold medals what i want to know, did he do anything -- what did he do? i want to see his reports. we have policy analysts that work for us. they do a great job. they deserve their day. i want to see what this scam artist got away with a parking lot for $18,000 that he didn't deserve because he wasn't handicapped and no one checked on him. and then he got a retention bonus that you recommended, which is documented that he didn't work for two and a half years. then we know he lied and said he was running around pakistan doing cia work when he was down at your home resting and having fun, maybe you were with him. i think that is times that he said he was working when he was at his joint owned
what was his title at epa? >> believe it was senior policy analyst, and then in the year 2000, he stated he was a senior policy analyst but i would like to see what report he gave to the epa. what did he analyze? i would like to see. mr. sullivan, could you get us report on what was his outstanding work and why did he receive gold medals what i want to know, did he do anything -- what did he do? i want to see his reports. we have policy analysts that work for us. they do a great job. they...
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. >>> permíteme un momento (risas) >>> epa, epa, epa. >>> voy con uno aquí (risas) >>> wow (risas) . >>> cuéntame el detalle por favor. >>> es mejor que la comida. >>> ok. >>> de hecho háblame un poco, porque la gente está entusiasmada. >>>eÉl quiere cantar, tiene un problema con la producción. >>> buuú, buuú. (risas). >>> disculpa, para, para, para un momentito, asústame otra vez para que peluche te vea (risas) >>> pero déjala tranquila, chico. >>> peluche ,por favor. >>> para que le corte el detalle, cerrado, cerrado, estúpido (risas) >>> te vas de aquí. >>> por tu culpa. >>> no inventas disculpas, chico, pero vamos a preparar, como sabe, esta bella torta de fresa. >>> pero tú sabes, las vamos a estar preparando, por cierto hablando de pavo, también visito restaurante, fui a comerme una mar y tierra, dios, cuánto crees que está costando una parrilla mar y tierra. >>> como en 200 bolívares. >>> leo, por favor, cuéntame algo, ya por fin llegaste a apagar las velas, esas que tenía prendidas daniel sarcos (risas). >>> porque me habían dicho que le tenías una vela prendida a daniel sarc
. >>> permíteme un momento (risas) >>> epa, epa, epa. >>> voy con uno aquí (risas) >>> wow (risas) . >>> cuéntame el detalle por favor. >>> es mejor que la comida. >>> ok. >>> de hecho háblame un poco, porque la gente está entusiasmada. >>>eÉl quiere cantar, tiene un problema con la producción. >>> buuú, buuú. (risas). >>> disculpa, para, para, para un momentito, asústame otra vez para...
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there were epa lawsuits from across the country. the supreme court has essentially decided to boil it down to one question. you are still in this foit. they will hear that at the beginning of the year. what is your take? >> shannon, first of all this is great news. it provides an opening where we can do more to protect jobs in this country and protect against the overreaching regulations from agencies like the epa that seem intent on crushing the economic opportunities. shannon really this is about something far bigger. this is a potential game changer about the way business is done in washington, d.c. we need to remember that what the epa has done here first of all they are now a repeat offender. we have three federal court decisions recently slapping down the epa for issuing these overreaching regulations. but if the united states supreme court sides with us in this argument it could mean the epa and other federal agencies no longer get to operate with this nod and wink approach. people go along with the reality that the epa is ma
there were epa lawsuits from across the country. the supreme court has essentially decided to boil it down to one question. you are still in this foit. they will hear that at the beginning of the year. what is your take? >> shannon, first of all this is great news. it provides an opening where we can do more to protect jobs in this country and protect against the overreaching regulations from agencies like the epa that seem intent on crushing the economic opportunities. shannon really...
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. >>> first, the supreme court considers tapping the brakes on the epa's global warming crusade. michael, tell us why you used priceline express deals to book this fabulous hotel. well you can see if a hotel is pet-friendly before you book it and i got a great deal without bidding. and where's your furry friend? i don't have a cat. save up to 50% during priceline's fall hotel sale. use promo code"fall5" for even more amazing sangs on any express deals hotel. like all good deals, this is one you'll want to pounce on. express deals. priceline savings without the bidding. >>> just how far the federal government can go in regulating greenhouse gases will soon be up to the nation's highest court. chief congressional correspondent mike emanuel looks at the stakes. >> reporter: the epa's clean air regulations will face a challenge at the supreme court. the high court will need to be convinced the epa has the power under the clean air act to put carbon dioxide limits on so-called stationary sources. plaintiff groups call it an unprecedented expansion, something congress never intended th
. >>> first, the supreme court considers tapping the brakes on the epa's global warming crusade. michael, tell us why you used priceline express deals to book this fabulous hotel. well you can see if a hotel is pet-friendly before you book it and i got a great deal without bidding. and where's your furry friend? i don't have a cat. save up to 50% during priceline's fall hotel sale. use promo code"fall5" for even more amazing sangs on any express deals hotel. like all good...
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massachusetts versus epa from 2007.tices ruled foif- four that the agency was required to regulate carbon dioxide if epa found that greenhouse gases posed a hazard to people's safety. they regulate the emissions from new cars and extended it to stationary sources and that includes manufacturing plants, and large and small businesses and farms which plaintiff groups argue that costs huge costs to to comply. >> the fact of epa beyond cars and stationary facilities and restaurants and the like, that is a big issue and we think that epa over reached and they need to be struck down. >> the court is not revisiting the decision that upheld the legality of epa regulating motor emissions and not challenging the determination of epa under president obama. and environmental activist tell fox news that they believe the supreme court will uphold the finding of the,a pelate court. >> it will allow the agency to move forward with vitally needed protections for public health care. narguments are expected early next year. >> and follow
massachusetts versus epa from 2007.tices ruled foif- four that the agency was required to regulate carbon dioxide if epa found that greenhouse gases posed a hazard to people's safety. they regulate the emissions from new cars and extended it to stationary sources and that includes manufacturing plants, and large and small businesses and farms which plaintiff groups argue that costs huge costs to to comply. >> the fact of epa beyond cars and stationary facilities and restaurants and the...
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. >>> epa, cuidadito. >>> le dieron un cachetón a peluche. >>> epa, jesús, eso está listo, malvado, peroo peluche, dios mío suéltalo, suéltalo. >>>e s una broma. >>> estás en qué locura, willie. >>> ay, pana, calma. >>> caíste, caíste. >>> eres un bandido (risas). >>> ah, malvado (risas) >>> sí, sí, pero cómo le vas a hacer eso >>> no a la violencia, papi. >>> claro, el pobre muchacho lo dejabas sin aire. >>> supervivencia. >>> vamos a divertirnos muchísimo, y de todo un poco, con este caso ♪. los estudiantes locos. >>> del departamento de relaciones públicas. >>> de relaciones públicas. >>> sí. >>> y no te da pena tener relaciones públicas. >>> no, claro que no >>> tu humor es de hierro. >>> estamos con los chicos del colegio andrés bello de caracas y necesitamos unos minutos para que nos des unas fotos. >>> pero rapidito. >>> así es, rapidito y unas fotos, uno por uno muchachos (gritos) (risas) >>> estas son relaciones públicas. >>> se los acepto porque yo no soy de hierro (risas) >>> del departamento de relaciones públicas del canal y estoy haciendo un recorrido con los chicos de un c
. >>> epa, cuidadito. >>> le dieron un cachetón a peluche. >>> epa, jesús, eso está listo, malvado, peroo peluche, dios mío suéltalo, suéltalo. >>>e s una broma. >>> estás en qué locura, willie. >>> ay, pana, calma. >>> caíste, caíste. >>> eres un bandido (risas). >>> ah, malvado (risas) >>> sí, sí, pero cómo le vas a hacer eso >>> no a la violencia, papi. >>> claro, el pobre...
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the obama administration strong arm tactics is not also aimed at the hhs that the epa. according to two congressman, lamar smith and chris stewart, they charged that new rules proposed by the epa will give the agency unprecedented control over private property all across the nation. at issue are wetlands, dry streams, and maybe even mud puddles. shannon bream has the report. reporter: calling it a massive power grab, lamar smith and chris stewart of utah are asking the environmental protection agency or the epa to explain why it is in a rush to implement yet another federal regulation that they argue could have a significant impact on private property. without input from congress. the agency's current approach appears to represent politicize regulatory processes lacking the proper consultation and the peer review of the american people. the agency says because of uncertainty of who could be subjected under the clean water act, it's in the process of drafting new federal regulations based on a study it commissioned to provide clarity and in particular it centers around s
the obama administration strong arm tactics is not also aimed at the hhs that the epa. according to two congressman, lamar smith and chris stewart, they charged that new rules proposed by the epa will give the agency unprecedented control over private property all across the nation. at issue are wetlands, dry streams, and maybe even mud puddles. shannon bream has the report. reporter: calling it a massive power grab, lamar smith and chris stewart of utah are asking the environmental protection...
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>>epa >>cuidado cuidado vale >>son masajes, solo son masajes. que me vas a pegar, >>bienvenido a que locura (risas) >>caiste, caiste, caiste. >>oye, luis >>un saludito a la cámara >>que bueno >>que bueno. >>que le dijo un plátano a la gelatina >>todavía no me desnudo y ya estás temblando (risas) >>y en la próxima parte, la corneta loca. bueno, malvados, hoy nos vamos a divertir muchisimo con este caso, los estudiantes locos >>hola, soy de relaciones públicas, estoy con estos estudiantes >>y no tienes penas de tener relaciones públicas >>bueno, estamos haciendo un proyecto, me colaboras >>ah, bueno chévere. >>vengan, muchachos. >>son relaciones pública >>se los aceptos, porque no soy de hierro!! >>atención, soy del departamento de relaciones públicas, estoy haciendo un recorrido por el canal con unos chicos de una escuela local, y necesitamos unos minutos para grabarlos estan haciendo un proyecto me dan unos minutos >>adelante chicos >>bienvenidos a que locura >>estamos grabando imágenes y todo esti tipo de cosas, para un proyecto escolar >>claro
>>epa >>cuidado cuidado vale >>son masajes, solo son masajes. que me vas a pegar, >>bienvenido a que locura (risas) >>caiste, caiste, caiste. >>oye, luis >>un saludito a la cámara >>que bueno >>que bueno. >>que le dijo un plátano a la gelatina >>todavía no me desnudo y ya estás temblando (risas) >>y en la próxima parte, la corneta loca. bueno, malvados, hoy nos vamos a divertir muchisimo con este caso, los estudiantes...
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epa, not so much. but i think this does represent a danger for the president because, we've talked about all of the dger for republicans. melissa: right. >> you shut down the government, shut down the government people -- melissa: things -- >> life goes on. melissa: people are not inconvenienced except you can't see a national monumument. >> it is not summertime anyway. if it is going to happen, you worry if you're obama, would i think. pele going a week and not really noticing a problem, that, 800,000 federal workers are stayg home. melissa: that it argues for a smaller government. james rosen, so the president is set to meet with the leadership, the congressional leadership during this hour. what do you think will come out of this? anything? >> not as much as any concerned taxpayer would actually hope what would come out of it is the sad answer, melissa. even some liberals are disappointed with preside obama in the current context, they expected him a leadership style they might associate with a libe
epa, not so much. but i think this does represent a danger for the president because, we've talked about all of the dger for republicans. melissa: right. >> you shut down the government, shut down the government people -- melissa: things -- >> life goes on. melissa: people are not inconvenienced except you can't see a national monumument. >> it is not summertime anyway. if it is going to happen, you worry if you're obama, would i think. pele going a week and not really...
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the epa establishes air quality standards. is the overall new job of the epa. states, again,he to set individual regulations within its state, within its industry, to try and comply and meet the standards. trying to do this, i think this shows howy vividly impossible it really is to congress both of these things because the epa regulations are that there are not only regulating individual states, but they are regulating how the pollution of individual upwind affect states downwind. they identified 28 states that emit the most. they are probably states that have power generation and things like that. they set the air quality standards and the states have to develop state implementation rules that are going to show how the states are able to comply with the epa regulations and to take into effect how their image and so are going to contribute significantly to the other states and particularly to those downwind. this term contributes significantly was never really defined. epa has established these rules and then the state goes out and develops its implementation
the epa establishes air quality standards. is the overall new job of the epa. states, again,he to set individual regulations within its state, within its industry, to try and comply and meet the standards. trying to do this, i think this shows howy vividly impossible it really is to congress both of these things because the epa regulations are that there are not only regulating individual states, but they are regulating how the pollution of individual upwind affect states downwind. they...
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has met its local games for morobligationfor his 200 yea nation that keeps it's word a furlough of epakers means that water safety tes testing hs been suspended. here is what that means. >> reporter: the great lakes hold 20% of the world's fresh water. safe garring them is the job of the epa: 900 of the agency's 16,000 employees neighborhood wide are working. >> those people may not seem venture shall to people with a political agenda, we want to be comfortable knowing that pollution is being held in check, our water is safe, our food is safe. that there are people with real knowledge and real engagement looking out for the public welfare, that's what's being lost in all of this. >> reporter: in chicago, fewer than 60 of the 1200epa staffers are still on the job. because as the agency shutdown plan puts it, their absence would pled thr*et end th threatf human life or the protection the property. safety testing, water soil and sediment has been suspendedment trips at that hazardous waste clean upsides and citizen complaints about possible violations. main concern is potential risks to p
has met its local games for morobligationfor his 200 yea nation that keeps it's word a furlough of epakers means that water safety tes testing hs been suspended. here is what that means. >> reporter: the great lakes hold 20% of the world's fresh water. safe garring them is the job of the epa: 900 of the agency's 16,000 employees neighborhood wide are working. >> those people may not seem venture shall to people with a political agenda, we want to be comfortable knowing that...
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. >>> epa, chamo. >>> disculpa, harry. >>> te voy a decir una cosa , tienes que estar pendiente (risas poco con uno de esos clásico que tienes ♪. >>> 1, 2, 3 ♪. ♪ porque hoy no tengo ganas ♪ de escucharte (risas) >>> ♪ hoy de mis manos te me vas con otro ♪ (gritos) >>> bien sabes que tu corazón ,hoy me hace daño saber que no estás, me vuelve loco saber que no volverás tan solo dime cómo hacer sin ti ♪ ♪ voy caminando y no sé adónde huir ♪ ♪ estoy huyendo de esta soledad ♪ >>> ay. >>>fue la primera caída, ya verán la que viene ♪ es tu amor que me enseña a ser feliz, que me quedan batallas por ganar ♪ >>> ah, bueno, tú te acuerdas por ejemplo, si hacemos este ♪ dime cómo hago ♪ estás en mí en todas partes, cómo hago para olvidarte, ♪ ♪ si estás en mí en todas partes ♪ ♪ quiero amarte. >>> un aplauso para él. >>> es de mis favoritas. >>> eso. >>> tenía una novia, y la enamoré con ese tema. >>> sabes que yo te vi por facebook. >>> sucio (risas) >>> lo arruina todo, disculpa, cuéntame el nuevo cd. >>> el nuevo disco, 14 canciones que escribí para la nueva producción. >>> bueno, 14 temas. >>
. >>> epa, chamo. >>> disculpa, harry. >>> te voy a decir una cosa , tienes que estar pendiente (risas poco con uno de esos clásico que tienes ♪. >>> 1, 2, 3 ♪. ♪ porque hoy no tengo ganas ♪ de escucharte (risas) >>> ♪ hoy de mis manos te me vas con otro ♪ (gritos) >>> bien sabes que tu corazón ,hoy me hace daño saber que no estás, me vuelve loco saber que no volverás tan solo dime cómo hacer sin ti ♪ ♪ voy caminando y...
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he's dwroet be sentenced, bill. >> he said he was working for the epa or working for the epa, but how is the epa sclaping what happened? >> they say he was very convincing, living out an alternate life, ing to call from pakistan. they would later learn he was calling from his vacation home in massachusetts. here they want to call out gina mccarthy who should have known better. >> what is it going to take. i think we have no choice but to hear from administrator mccarthy. she was involved in this. she went to his retirement party. he didn't show up to work for years. >> yeah. the facts show he was absolutely absent from work about 2 1/2 years of 13 years he worked for the epa and he wasn't on any covert assignments. >> what a story that is. shannon, thank you. shannon bream in washington tournament. >>> weapons inspectors on the ground in syria even as the deadly fighting continues around them nonstop. but the hardest part is yet to come, finding and destroying what might be the biggest chemical weapons arsenal the world has ever noun. that is next tonight inside the "fox report." when
he's dwroet be sentenced, bill. >> he said he was working for the epa or working for the epa, but how is the epa sclaping what happened? >> they say he was very convincing, living out an alternate life, ing to call from pakistan. they would later learn he was calling from his vacation home in massachusetts. here they want to call out gina mccarthy who should have known better. >> what is it going to take. i think we have no choice but to hear from administrator mccarthy. she...
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in ways that congress has not gone along with him on. >> reporter: we reached out to the epa.f we hear back we'll let you know. bill: here we go now. what should the president say about the obama-care disastrous rollout? will he give a mea culpa? senator ted cruz went home over the weekend and we'll tell you and show what you happened when he arrived in texas. the recent increase in cafeteria prices is not cool. when you vote for flo, we'll have discounts. ice-cream discounts. multi-cookie discounts. pizza loyalty discounts! [ kids chanting "flo!" ] i also have some great ideas on car insurance. [ silence ] finding you discounts since back in the day. call or click today. i like her. . bill: fox news alert. now. president obama on the offensive over obamacare but will he play a whole lot of defense? the president will make remarks about an hour from now about the rocky rollout about the signature piece of legislation. we're waiting for comments. we will r whole new hour here. i'm bill hemmer. welcome to "america's newsroom." martha has time with the family. jamie: hello, bill,
in ways that congress has not gone along with him on. >> reporter: we reached out to the epa.f we hear back we'll let you know. bill: here we go now. what should the president say about the obama-care disastrous rollout? will he give a mea culpa? senator ted cruz went home over the weekend and we'll tell you and show what you happened when he arrived in texas. the recent increase in cafeteria prices is not cool. when you vote for flo, we'll have discounts. ice-cream discounts....
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. >> can i point out 93% of the epa is consider nonessential? they have more dead weight than forest lawn. i mean, come on. >> does that bother you? get rid of them. >> you have to reference what forest lawn is. >> it's the national cemetery. >> you're dying to get in there. >> oh, my god. you guys should take your show on the road. >> i want to use my twisted metaphor with these negotiations. with these negotiations, you cannot expect -- we never should have expected president obama to give up obama care. it's like asking brian austin green to give up megan fox. it's the only thing he has. >> no, he's got the re-run of "90210." thank you very much. it's megan fox. brian austin grown. they're married. >> 93% of the epa is nonessential. what does that tell you? >> but when they're working, they're actually making life hell for millions of americans. >> can i point out one other thing that's going on, along the board, a couple people have e-mailed me. i have brother and sisters that work the border patrol. they're told to go to work. they're not b
. >> can i point out 93% of the epa is consider nonessential? they have more dead weight than forest lawn. i mean, come on. >> does that bother you? get rid of them. >> you have to reference what forest lawn is. >> it's the national cemetery. >> you're dying to get in there. >> oh, my god. you guys should take your show on the road. >> i want to use my twisted metaphor with these negotiations. with these negotiations, you cannot expect -- we never...
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epa!este peqeÑo, sera el hijo de james? muchas felicid e felicidades. >> (mÚsica(. >>> (sirena) >>> animo animo (mÚsica(. >>> paren por favor. >> (gritos(. >> (mÚsica(. >>> emja! >>> 1, 2, 3! >>> por quÉ me escupiste? >>> ay, perdon! >>> yo fui! >>> quÉ barabbaro. >>> trina el cierre parcial y se llega a un acuerdo en st washington y iles de trabajadore spodran cobrar. >>> vicente fernndez jr a horas de una importante presentcion. >>> dulce m;aria habla de la t situacion que pasa cristian ch chavez. >>> tenemos las imÁgenes de lcoo celebramos halloween en un hos hospital de niÑos. >>> tenemos el estrno del nuevo video de laura pausini. >>> omenzmaos con tigo en un nuo dia! >> (mÚsica(. >> (mÚsica(. >> (cantando(. >>> 1, 2,3 3 >> (cantando(. >>> ay ay . (cantando(. >>> calmens, como les gusta el coro de la cancion! >>> calmense p favor! seguri seguridad, por favor, los dardos tranquilzantes (risas(. >>> enseÑele la xacanciona a a pareja. >>> hoy es17 de moctubre y por p primera vez se le ha
epa!este peqeÑo, sera el hijo de james? muchas felicid e felicidades. >> (mÚsica(. >>> (sirena) >>> animo animo (mÚsica(. >>> paren por favor. >> (gritos(. >> (mÚsica(. >>> emja! >>> 1, 2, 3! >>> por quÉ me escupiste? >>> ay, perdon! >>> yo fui! >>> quÉ barabbaro. >>> trina el cierre parcial y se llega a un acuerdo en st washington y iles de trabajadore spodran cobrar. >>>...
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why is the epa saying that?ess wrote the clean water act, it didn't define water. so the supreme court supplied a definition of water. and the supreme court's definition of water for epa purposes is it's got to be connected to navigatable waters they want to control all water. why? >> there is something about government that it always grows. it always wants to regulate more. it always wants to write more rules and control more behavior and the epa is an extreme example of this. president obama has put on to the epa extreme environmentalists who want to regulate every aspect of our lives. how does this affect you? if you have a little bit of water on your property, you can't build near that water if the regulation comes to pass, without the approval of the federal government. never mind you need a local building permit. never mind the tax assessor is going to raise your tax because you built a new garage or barn or an addition on your house. you need permission of the bureaucrats in washington. that will cost mor
why is the epa saying that?ess wrote the clean water act, it didn't define water. so the supreme court supplied a definition of water. and the supreme court's definition of water for epa purposes is it's got to be connected to navigatable waters they want to control all water. why? >> there is something about government that it always grows. it always wants to regulate more. it always wants to write more rules and control more behavior and the epa is an extreme example of this. president...
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. >> reporter: the epa and cal recycles started the clean-up two weeks ago. aside from boats, they picked up plenty of wood. workers even discovered two 100- foot tugboats submerged in this area. >> got divers in the water and they are going to patch up the holes in the vessels and then take out the silt and they are going to pump the water out. >> the epa and cal recycle expect to have this site cleaned up by the end of the year. >> reporter: in the oakland estuary, i'm da lin, kpix 5. >> the clean-up project costs more than $5 million paid for by state and federal grants. >>> well, she stole change from a fountain to feed her cat. now she is facing jail time. how complete strangers are rallying to her defense. >> reporter: why did talks break down at bart? it wasn't over the money. i'll tell you what it was coming up after the break. ,, ,, midnight. this comes after more than 30 hours of ... both sides >>> bart unions are going on strike tonight at midnight. this comes after more than 30 hours of negotiations. both sides could be seen coming and going from
. >> reporter: the epa and cal recycles started the clean-up two weeks ago. aside from boats, they picked up plenty of wood. workers even discovered two 100- foot tugboats submerged in this area. >> got divers in the water and they are going to patch up the holes in the vessels and then take out the silt and they are going to pump the water out. >> the epa and cal recycle expect to have this site cleaned up by the end of the year. >> reporter: in the oakland estuary, i'm...
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the epa is something like 98% shutdown. the republican party does not like the epa. nixon did endangered species and lean air, water. the conservative movements want to roll back on growth from the 1960's and 1970's right now. what i find unique about what you are asking right now is that the republicans were trying to use the economy to trash the economy to allow our nation to not only lose status in the world, but lose billions of dollars by shutting down the government to score political points and to show a protest against a law like the ffordable health care act. that is rare. ou would find that kind of behavior in the dark days before the civil war in the united states. usually people in washington want to get stuff done, so it is unusual when you are electing people who feel their job is to be the monkeywrench gang a capitol hill. there is really the republicans and democrats i think are on the same page, and you just have a group with irreconcilable's with the tea party caucus. i think they will be won over in he coming weeks. everyday the shutdown goes on, m
the epa is something like 98% shutdown. the republican party does not like the epa. nixon did endangered species and lean air, water. the conservative movements want to roll back on growth from the 1960's and 1970's right now. what i find unique about what you are asking right now is that the republicans were trying to use the economy to trash the economy to allow our nation to not only lose status in the world, but lose billions of dollars by shutting down the government to score political...
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this is according to epa's own study.r studies by both governmental and nongovernmental organizations show when it comes to people of color, indigenous people, african-americans, latinos, asian-americans, pacific islanders, where their predominate in a particular residential community, you will wasteind toxic hazardous facilities and petrochemical operations going on there. >> montville named for the next wave who founded this community. >> yes. the descendents are still there. it is a really interesting community because it is not like aftere where people move five or 10 years. this is a community that has been there, descendents have lived there -- families have been there for generations. people who live there can count back to their founding settlers. the president of the action now talks about being a young child as her father and uncles cut the to access therea place where they would build the homes. and from there, build the infrastructure and go from there. each family has that memory of what it took to settle thi
this is according to epa's own study.r studies by both governmental and nongovernmental organizations show when it comes to people of color, indigenous people, african-americans, latinos, asian-americans, pacific islanders, where their predominate in a particular residential community, you will wasteind toxic hazardous facilities and petrochemical operations going on there. >> montville named for the next wave who founded this community. >> yes. the descendents are still there. it...
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. >> it's a restoration of epa's authority and it's taking the way the clean water act works back soorks the way water works in the real world. >> reporter: others worry by focusing on something as transient as water, the agency could essentially be cig malling its intent to raise storm runoff across the country. texas attorney general greg abbott has a number of cases against the epa including one the supreme court will hear in 2014. >> this is part and parcel to what president obama has said. he's going to use the epa in ways that congress has not gone along with him on. >> the agency has received that letter from congressman smith and will review it. as for the new regulations, they should be issued within the next few months. >> thank you. >>> americans bought fewer existing homes in september than the previous month, down almost 2%. experts are blaming higher mortgage rates and rising prices. stocks were mixed. the s&p gained a fraction. the nasdaq was up 6. the justice department has reached a tentative settlement with jpmorgan chase over civil investigations into mortgage bond
. >> it's a restoration of epa's authority and it's taking the way the clean water act works back soorks the way water works in the real world. >> reporter: others worry by focusing on something as transient as water, the agency could essentially be cig malling its intent to raise storm runoff across the country. texas attorney general greg abbott has a number of cases against the epa including one the supreme court will hear in 2014. >> this is part and parcel to what...
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. >> epa. >> resérvatelo para tí. >> fíjate que el niñito chiquito. >> era tu hermano. >> claro, carlosla está en el récord de las más vistas de la historia. >> claro, además una abuela vivirginia. >> yo me acuerdo. >> es esa la que estás diciendo, la que tú tenías 4 años, esa me gustó. >> estúpida, metida. >> estaba esperando que me llamaras. >> pero eres estúpida o qué. >> vamos a enfermería. >> no, vamos, 5 acción. >> telenovela. >> sí, ahorita estoy haciendo teatro.ión >> cómo les ha ido en abreu?. >> bien, el viernes y sábado a las 8 de la noche. >> no, no, no, mira, así. >> sucede que esto va a ir encima, gracias mi reina, del pescado. >> ponle aquí por favor. >> estupendo. >> asú le pones, así. >> mira, ay, pero no importa. >> disculpa, disculpa, hazme un favor, párate aquí, hazme el favor, . >> pero para qué. >> no te voy a tocar, lo voy a hacer por magia. >> es una cosa nueva de la cocina internacional. >> quiero mandarle saludos a carlos torres. >> claro, yo le voy a mandar saludos a tireja. >> quién es ella. >> la dueña de esta mayonesa. >> (risas). >> miren, por favor. >> a
. >> epa. >> resérvatelo para tí. >> fíjate que el niñito chiquito. >> era tu hermano. >> claro, carlosla está en el récord de las más vistas de la historia. >> claro, además una abuela vivirginia. >> yo me acuerdo. >> es esa la que estás diciendo, la que tú tenías 4 años, esa me gustó. >> estúpida, metida. >> estaba esperando que me llamaras. >> pero eres estúpida o qué. >> vamos a enfermería. >> no,...
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even with existing regulations there is the ability to go to the epa to run on other fuels. so why doesn't everyone do a? regulations are quite complex. quite cumbersome and they're quite expensive. and they also really weren't designed with this idea of taking natural gas and liquid fuels into account. our foundation is working assiduously to look at the technical background of those regulations and how it is we can approach the epa and help them come to view that this is better for the environment and the job is part of it and how we work with the epa to make it easier to convert more vehicles in the existing fleet to run on liquid fuels from natural gas. so we are supporting a good deal of research and we're working with them and others at the university, just came from a meeting at carnegie mellon yesterday. we are trying to provide the intellectual infrastructure to go to the epa to really cause them to come to this and understand that this would be a good thing for their mission as well as the rest of the country and this includes resources for the future of widespread
even with existing regulations there is the ability to go to the epa to run on other fuels. so why doesn't everyone do a? regulations are quite complex. quite cumbersome and they're quite expensive. and they also really weren't designed with this idea of taking natural gas and liquid fuels into account. our foundation is working assiduously to look at the technical background of those regulations and how it is we can approach the epa and help them come to view that this is better for the...
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the issue is the epa has the regulatory regime, many are critical of the epa, as an assistant administratordministering these great regulations, they're not crazy regulations. the epa has a mission to prevent tampering with vehicles of the regulatory regime needs to prevent tampering. however even with existing regulations there is the ability to go to epa and get permission to convert your vehicle to run on other fuels so why doesn't everybody do it, the regulations are quite complex, quite cumbersome and expensive and also really weren't designed with this idea of taking natural gas, liquid fuel from natural gas. our foundation is working assiduously to look at the technical background of those regulations. as we approach epa and help from with the view that this is better for the environment. their job is the economy, how do we work with the epa to convert more vehicles in the existing fleet to run on liquid fuel for natural gas. we are supporting a good deal of research, working with dr. cohn and others, came from a meeting yesterday at carnegie-mellon, trying to provide the intellectua
the issue is the epa has the regulatory regime, many are critical of the epa, as an assistant administratordministering these great regulations, they're not crazy regulations. the epa has a mission to prevent tampering with vehicles of the regulatory regime needs to prevent tampering. however even with existing regulations there is the ability to go to epa and get permission to convert your vehicle to run on other fuels so why doesn't everybody do it, the regulations are quite complex, quite...
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>> well, that case is about whether the epa can do something this administration has made a very high priority and that's regulating greenhouse gases that come from stationary sources like power plants and refineries. the epa says they're necessary in order to reduce the impacts of global warming, but critics of regulation say they'll cost billions and destroy thousands of jobs. bret. >> shannon, thank you. >>> the grapevine is up next. let's take a live look at will rogers statuary hall as the house republican leadership is meeting, we're hearing from an aide "no decision has been made at this time, the elected leadership will meet soon." there's a scramble to figure out what is the next move for this bill and the next move for house republicans. keep it here on fox. ♪ ♪ [ male announcer ] eeny, meeny, miny, go. ♪ ♪ more adventures await in the new seven-passenger lexus gx. lease the 2014 gx 460 for $499 a month for 27 months. see your lexus dealer. was a truly amazing day.ey,nths. without angie's list, i don't know if we could have found all the services we needed for our riley. for
>> well, that case is about whether the epa can do something this administration has made a very high priority and that's regulating greenhouse gases that come from stationary sources like power plants and refineries. the epa says they're necessary in order to reduce the impacts of global warming, but critics of regulation say they'll cost billions and destroy thousands of jobs. bret. >> shannon, thank you. >>> the grapevine is up next. let's take a live look at will rogers...
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guilty to stealing 900,000 from the epa.re outramged that beale is still due to collect a governmentension. they want to hear from the epa administrator. >>> developing story out of florida where the jacksonville airport reopened after shut. that is due to a bomb threat. police say they found two suspicious packages one in the terminal and one in the parking garage. incoming flights were held until buses arrived to take passengers to hotels and hundreds missed outgoing flights. >>> in kenya, two more bodies have been pulled from the mall. new pictures from ne inside the mall show widespread damage. the stench of rotting food is overwhelming and they are accusing security force of widespread plooth looting. 67 people died during the four-day siege and the red cross believes dozens more are unaccounteder for. >>> two motorcyclists are in custody and more arrests are expected in a shocking case of road rage caught on camera in new york city. it shows a group of voo motorcycle riders surrounding an suv and attacking the driver.
guilty to stealing 900,000 from the epa.re outramged that beale is still due to collect a governmentension. they want to hear from the epa administrator. >>> developing story out of florida where the jacksonville airport reopened after shut. that is due to a bomb threat. police say they found two suspicious packages one in the terminal and one in the parking garage. incoming flights were held until buses arrived to take passengers to hotels and hundreds missed outgoing flights....
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and, of course, the epa is operating at just 7% of its employees.w, the guys who make sure that we have drinking water and make sure it's all safe. things that republicans apparently don't care about. this republican congresswoman, marsha blackburn, tennessee, jumping for joy. in fact, she tweeted out, there is some good news out of the shutdown. the epa can't issue new regulations. that's all they care about. tax cuts and deregulation. and now this is a good thing that 15,000 people at the epa aren't getting paid, and blackburn, she couldn't be happier. it's the republican world. i'd like to see her give up her paycheck. don't count on it. the shutdown is just another example of the republican party being completely out of touch with average americans. republicans are living on the moon, and they often bed down at the country club, mentally, in their minds. they are shutting down the government. it's an issue of fairness for all americans? >> what our members want is fairness for the american people. >> the house is going to take a position today r
and, of course, the epa is operating at just 7% of its employees.w, the guys who make sure that we have drinking water and make sure it's all safe. things that republicans apparently don't care about. this republican congresswoman, marsha blackburn, tennessee, jumping for joy. in fact, she tweeted out, there is some good news out of the shutdown. the epa can't issue new regulations. that's all they care about. tax cuts and deregulation. and now this is a good thing that 15,000 people at the epa...
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. >>> epa. >>> salí de venezuela el año pasado, incluso trabajo en el medio. >>> en el medio de qué.tá bonita. >>>e s una flor. >>> pero han pasado bonitas en todo el día (todos hablan). >>> pero fíjate que le dije a ella del levantamiento de sus glándulas mamarias. >>>ppero vamos a evaluarte y seguir chequeando. >>> la verdad, que es la situación también es parte de trabajar en televisión. >>> es lo que les dije, desde que entré no espero más. >>> mi amor, llegaste tarde, vamos con el segundo cambio. >>> la verdad, preferiría retirarme, porque no estoy cómoda y ustedes tampoco. >>> no, no. >>> cámbiate, cámbiate >>> (todos hablan). >>> pero sí. >>> la verdad, no me siento cómoda. >>> me voy a retirar. >>> vamos a hacer una cosa, como tú eres una profesional, tranquilízate, escúchame, es mala organización, no estoy de acuerdo con esto, pero vamos a terminar el casting. >>> la productora. >>> escúchame, es tu segundo cambio, relájate, respira profundo. >>> ok. >>> ya venimos. >>> ya (gritos) >>> la productora parece la hermana de mariana soto (risas) >>> me equivoqué, no necesitas nad
. >>> epa. >>> salí de venezuela el año pasado, incluso trabajo en el medio. >>> en el medio de qué.tá bonita. >>>e s una flor. >>> pero han pasado bonitas en todo el día (todos hablan). >>> pero fíjate que le dije a ella del levantamiento de sus glándulas mamarias. >>>ppero vamos a evaluarte y seguir chequeando. >>> la verdad, que es la situación también es parte de trabajar en televisión. >>> es lo que...
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vice president biden greeted epa workers. they will get back pay. secretary tom bill sack was outside the department of agriculture. workers returned to the centers for disease control in atlanta. the gateway arch reopened in st. louis, and back in washington, the air and space museum. texas tea party republican .enator ted cruz he pushed the government to near default truck --, trying to kill obamacare. >> the people are fed up with washington. understand that how business is done in this town has to change. >> it literally changed last night, as lawmakers funded government for just three more limit and extended the for just four more months. the nation and the nations employees will try to get over this month crisis. other special committees of congress have failed to solve the budget dispute that led to the shutdown. committeeew special has until december 13 to come up with something. from washington, steve handelsman, wbal-tv 11 news. >> on the heels of the government reopening, the public is very angry about the government shutdown and polls sh
vice president biden greeted epa workers. they will get back pay. secretary tom bill sack was outside the department of agriculture. workers returned to the centers for disease control in atlanta. the gateway arch reopened in st. louis, and back in washington, the air and space museum. texas tea party republican .enator ted cruz he pushed the government to near default truck --, trying to kill obamacare. >> the people are fed up with washington. understand that how business is done in...
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farmers can permit the use of pesticides for such purposes that the epa deem safe for use. with current language provided in the house bill, farmers will not be subject to the due publictive permitting for pesticides already approvedded for use. finally, mandatory country origin of use and labeling remains at the prompt of the wto cases. this case has potential to cause damage to the agricultural industries. over the past year, wto ruled in favor of challenges which could penalize u.s. billions of dollars, resolution of this is a necessity. again, i look forward to working with my colleagues to address these issues coming to an agreement and providing farmers and ranchers with certainty for another five years. with that, mr. chairman, i yield the remainder of my time. >> the gentleman yields back. the chair would ask the chairwoman of the senate, my understanding is somewhere after the five o'clock hour there's a potential for a vote in your body? >> yes. yes, that is correct. >> i would note to my colleagues the senate and ranking member stay as long as they possibly can,
farmers can permit the use of pesticides for such purposes that the epa deem safe for use. with current language provided in the house bill, farmers will not be subject to the due publictive permitting for pesticides already approvedded for use. finally, mandatory country origin of use and labeling remains at the prompt of the wto cases. this case has potential to cause damage to the agricultural industries. over the past year, wto ruled in favor of challenges which could penalize u.s. billions...
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. >>> epa caballero. >>> ay! mÍ m parece muy romÁntico. chicos quÉ les parece, yo quiero ser como la via. >>> ay! . >>> y nosotros como el nov > quiere que le demuestre nuestro manejo del balÓn >>> yo quiero saber >>>amos si hacen esto. como este seÑor. >>> mire, mire seÑorita muy qpae me dÉ el sÍ >>> ayÚdame diego >>> cÓmo te extraÑamos dan >>> diego demuÉstramelo, bueno y una competenc muy fuerte aquÍ hasta maÑana >>> adiÓs seÑorita como me gusta que se vaya. >>> viste qubien se ve con el velo >>> y sin velo tambiÉn, vamos directo a la ciudad de mÉco con el caler delorÓscopo, don mario vannucci cÓmo eas malloy? >m mario? >>> muy bien dael, huele a pavo navidad. hoy la luna estÁ creciente en a acuario antes de las 3 y media no hagan ningÚn documento. comenzamos con aries la seman repunta cciÓn mon muy buenas no financiera, la ecomÍa en tu hogar alcanza un puo inespedo. cuida la salud fÍsica me emocional. tauro estarÁs en un dilema de quÉ decidir, sigue la intciÓn porque la decisiÓn que tomaste serÁ la correcta,
. >>> epa caballero. >>> ay! mÍ m parece muy romÁntico. chicos quÉ les parece, yo quiero ser como la via. >>> ay! . >>> y nosotros como el nov > quiere que le demuestre nuestro manejo del balÓn >>> yo quiero saber >>>amos si hacen esto. como este seÑor. >>> mire, mire seÑorita muy qpae me dÉ el sÍ >>> ayÚdame diego >>> cÓmo te extraÑamos dan >>> diego demuÉstramelo, bueno y una competenc muy...
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. >> john: they demanded that pennsylvania environmental officials tested the water and epa did and concludeder was fine and reported that good news them. listen to his reaction. >> i'm sick and tired of this. what happened. >> we tested your water and at this point in time we found no contaminants in it. >> john: even epa director says. >> in no cases we determined that the fracking process have caused chemicals to end groundwater. >> there is risk. the protestors say instead of track america should just use less energy and invest in alternatives. >> renewable energy would be that, wind, solar, geothermal. >> there is more energy in algae in any other source. >> john:, no, renewable energy doesn't provide the world with the power we feed. >> if you got your way there would be no progress. oil, natural gas, fuel is dirty but otherwise we would be living in the dark ages. >> i hear the zealtry coming from the other side. i see statistics that are uncomfortable for you and the people who are in favor of this. >> john: on his side in my state protestors persuaded to stop all tracking in new york
. >> john: they demanded that pennsylvania environmental officials tested the water and epa did and concludeder was fine and reported that good news them. listen to his reaction. >> i'm sick and tired of this. what happened. >> we tested your water and at this point in time we found no contaminants in it. >> john: even epa director says. >> in no cases we determined that the fracking process have caused chemicals to end groundwater. >> there is risk. the...
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and finally routers, my german masseuse, obtained documents that show during the shutdown the epa will be operating with less than 7% of the staff. the reason, the agency is classifying 93% of the personnel as nonessential. you know who is taking this government shutdown in stride? ♪ >> you know, if paul mecurio was on the set he woulds make a joke about a pussy, but he is not. >> the shutdown can't be that bad if he causes a clan to be -- the klan to get canceled. >> unfortunately i will not be able to make those this weekend. >> the shirt is attractive. >> it is like a robe. >> i read this article and i felt i was suckered into it. i was reading, reading, reading. it is a good excuse to say the government is shutdown. and then you get down and it says local klan big wheel says nine people were going to attend. there is a whole article. and leading the a block is this story. >> every klan rally is about under 10 people, and it is the same 10 people. the fact they wear hoods you never know how many there are. you can say there are 10 here and 10 there, but it is the same 10. they have
and finally routers, my german masseuse, obtained documents that show during the shutdown the epa will be operating with less than 7% of the staff. the reason, the agency is classifying 93% of the personnel as nonessential. you know who is taking this government shutdown in stride? ♪ >> you know, if paul mecurio was on the set he woulds make a joke about a pussy, but he is not. >> the shutdown can't be that bad if he causes a clan to be -- the klan to get canceled. >>...
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we are telling you we tested your water at this point in time we found no contaminants. >> even the epaat no case have we made a determination that the fracking process has caused chemicals to enter groundwater. >> some companies spilled chemicals. >> there is risk. the protestors say that instead of fracking america should use less energy and invest in all terneties. >> -- alternatives. >> wind solar and geothermal. >> there is more energy in allergy than any other source. >> no, there isn't. today renewable energy doesn't provide the world with anywhere near the power we need. >> if you environmental zealots got your way there would be no progress. oil natural gas, fuel is dirty. otherwise we are living in the dark ages. >> i heard the zell otts coming from the other side. i see statistics that are uncomfortable for you and the people who are in favor of this. >> his side is one in my state. pr protestors persuade all politicians to stop all fracking in new york. that makes me uncomfortable. the world needs energy where energy is limited. >> life is cruel and life is short. we take it
we are telling you we tested your water at this point in time we found no contaminants. >> even the epaat no case have we made a determination that the fracking process has caused chemicals to enter groundwater. >> some companies spilled chemicals. >> there is risk. the protestors say that instead of fracking america should use less energy and invest in all terneties. >> -- alternatives. >> wind solar and geothermal. >> there is more energy in allergy than...
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exclusiva wisin nos revela como enfrenta suuevo reto pero sin yande ( ♪ Úsi♪) ♪ (mÚsica) ♪ >>> epa!.realidad jugaron mÉxico no hizo nada >>> dioÍo >>> pero jugÓ muy bn costa rica, yo meesvÉeÑores. >>> quÉ va, no lo puedo creer, esperaba mÁs de mi selecciÓn. seres quÉ les pasa. >>> jugÓ muy bien costa rica >>> toda la informaciÓn para ver lo que pasÓ y reaccnes es nuestro amigo rogelio mora tagle > nuestra cadena telemundo >>> mÉxico estuvo minutos de quedar afuera de la copa del mundo, con goles de ruiz y saborio costa rica clasificÓ como segundo dla concacaf >>> nos vamos contentoe ganamo a un gran equipo, costa rica es unran equipo, yor eso estamos en el mundial >>> una de yotqrrota qu puso la selecciÓn mexina al borde del presidennada >>> costa rica derrota a mÉxico 2 por 1 y restado que de haberse combinado coun triunfo de panamÁ hubiera dejado afuera a la selecciÓn mexicana, pero ahora mÉxico tiene que agrade r agdecerle a su gran rival a estados unidos no estÁn eliminado de la copa l ndo >>> porquestados unidos le gh ganÓ panamÁ ysto le devolviÓ la vida al tri porque jugaÁ la r
exclusiva wisin nos revela como enfrenta suuevo reto pero sin yande ( ♪ Úsi♪) ♪ (mÚsica) ♪ >>> epa!.realidad jugaron mÉxico no hizo nada >>> dioÍo >>> pero jugÓ muy bn costa rica, yo meesvÉeÑores. >>> quÉ va, no lo puedo creer, esperaba mÁs de mi selecciÓn. seres quÉ les pasa. >>> jugÓ muy bien costa rica >>> toda la informaciÓn para ver lo que pasÓ y reaccnes es nuestro amigo rogelio mora tagle > nuestra cadena...
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. >> reporter: vice president bidengreeted epa workers. they will get back pay. federal workers returned to the center for disease control. back in washington, the space museum opened. the u.s. capitol filled with tourists. ted cruz staged a photo-op outside. cruz forced the government shutdown at near default trying to kill obama care. president obama sternly warned congress. >> the american people are fed up with washington. understand how business is done in this town has to change. >> reporter: little changed last night as lawmakers left the hill. they funded government for just three more months. a new committee of lawmakers got to work to try to prevent another crisis in january as the nation and the nation's employees tried to get over this month's crisis. >>> new at 5:00, a suspicious package in san francisco's union square turned out to be nothing, but it forced the closure of the area and caused major delays this early afternoon. all businesses facing union square were all told to use their back doors only and shelter in place while the bomb squad inves
. >> reporter: vice president bidengreeted epa workers. they will get back pay. federal workers returned to the center for disease control. back in washington, the space museum opened. the u.s. capitol filled with tourists. ted cruz staged a photo-op outside. cruz forced the government shutdown at near default trying to kill obama care. president obama sternly warned congress. >> the american people are fed up with washington. understand how business is done in this town has to...
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the epa and the maryland department of environment will also be on hand to answer your questions after the presentation. anyone interested, they are encourageed to attend the meetings at 7:00 at the morgan stanley building. >>> the indian nation will be having a public conference today. it is about changing the name of the washington redskins. today's event will feature congressional lawmakers and other leaders who joined the change the mascot campaign. this is the only meeting weeks after the change. the campaign prompted nfl officials to listen to the league on those who offended. >>> the olympic flame will begin the journey in moscow today. putin lit the flame. however, the four month relay got off to a rocky start. when one of the torches went out. one of the runners went through a tunnel extinguishing the flame. >>> a maryland state trooper remains in critical condition this morning. police are saying 24-year-old jacqueline kline was hit by a car helping another officer at a traffic stop. this happened around 1:00 on sunday morning. trooper kline was giving backup, helling another
the epa and the maryland department of environment will also be on hand to answer your questions after the presentation. anyone interested, they are encourageed to attend the meetings at 7:00 at the morgan stanley building. >>> the indian nation will be having a public conference today. it is about changing the name of the washington redskins. today's event will feature congressional lawmakers and other leaders who joined the change the mascot campaign. this is the only meeting weeks...
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. >>> and epa could put pregnant mothers at risk. more on the dangers the chemical could carry. >>> and the roads are looking good, but they could change as you're looking at high 101. >> a little chilly instead of the lows, but the coast is clear and temperatures will slowly warm up. we'll have that forecast in a couple minutes . >>> good morning, everybody. again, bart not on strike this morning. this is a live picture of the bay area toll plaza a where traffic is expected to be normal, if not lighter today because of the columbus day holiday. talks wrapped up at 2:45 this morning. the union said they'll give contract negotiations one more day. they said they will be back at 10:30 at the bargaining table, however, bart presented its best and final offer yesterday afternoon. amendment is not expected to continue negotiations today. instead, the union has two weeks to vote on the offer. >>> a day ahead of the official columbus day holiday, san francisco paid tribute to its italian heritage stretched from fisherman's wharf. it's the o
. >>> and epa could put pregnant mothers at risk. more on the dangers the chemical could carry. >>> and the roads are looking good, but they could change as you're looking at high 101. >> a little chilly instead of the lows, but the coast is clear and temperatures will slowly warm up. we'll have that forecast in a couple minutes . >>> good morning, everybody. again, bart not on strike this morning. this is a live picture of the bay area toll plaza a where...
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. >> reporter: pollution standards for epa. >> it's frustrating. >> reporter: national parks would close. u.s. troops would get paid but federal workers would get furloughs. people who approve passports and federal mortgages, those services could stop storm. house republicans plan to vote tonight to push back obamacare. >> we're confident this issue will pass. this is a matter of funding the government and fairness to the american people. >> reporter: president obama will not cave on his healthcare plan. >> an important part of the affordable care act takes place tomorrow. it's moving forward. that funding is already in place. you can't shut it down. >> reporter: he won today's first round, the senate vote to keep government going. >> we're not going to change obamacare. >> reporter: house republicans vowed to make change. >> there's so real local impact here. you see al ka traz shrouded in fog. it will close in the government shutdown happens. 5,000 people a day visit the historic prison. other popular local sites fort point and yosemite regionally speaking. plenty of staff members will
. >> reporter: pollution standards for epa. >> it's frustrating. >> reporter: national parks would close. u.s. troops would get paid but federal workers would get furloughs. people who approve passports and federal mortgages, those services could stop storm. house republicans plan to vote tonight to push back obamacare. >> we're confident this issue will pass. this is a matter of funding the government and fairness to the american people. >> reporter: president...
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come on, epa. you are going to get hit from some political entity.ds's triverroris. >> who was the last person to win the virginia nor's race with less than 50% of the vote. the first person to tweet the correct answer will get an on air shout out and horse ride in little berg. you've known? we gave people a sticker and had them show us. we learned a lot of us have known someone who's lived well into their 90s. and that's a great thing. but even though we're living longer, one thing that hasn't changed much is the official retirement age. ♪ the question is how do you make sure you have the money you need to enjoy all of these years. ♪ >> while most of washington and the nation's attention focused on the shut down, there was another fight drawing thousands to protest. the media had reached a stage five freak out mode by sunday when a few dozen people rallied at the memorial, but days before thousands of protesters marched in cities across the country to demand immigration reform. krous rallied from california to miami. dozens were arrested in washingt
come on, epa. you are going to get hit from some political entity.ds's triverroris. >> who was the last person to win the virginia nor's race with less than 50% of the vote. the first person to tweet the correct answer will get an on air shout out and horse ride in little berg. you've known? we gave people a sticker and had them show us. we learned a lot of us have known someone who's lived well into their 90s. and that's a great thing. but even though we're living longer, one thing that...
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we should not have an epa.d not have an a department of decision or department of energy but any of the parts that the tea party republicans in the senate want -- >> why not reopen veterans services. what's the loss for you? don't you care about refunding those services? >> you know how to reopen the department of veterans affairs? send over a bill and let us reopen the government. there are 24 republicans in the house of representatives who say they will open up the whole government. you don't have to just open up the parts that the republicans like. you can open up the whole government and negotiate as adults. >> let's talk about responsibility here. i want to talk to you senator thune about responsibility. i would like to make a case that ted cruz should take responsibility. >> i'm sure he's happy to. >> he's to blame for the government shutdown. he demanded that obama care be tied to funding the government. in fact you signed a letter with him demanding this of the majority leader than we're not going to pa
we should not have an epa.d not have an a department of decision or department of energy but any of the parts that the tea party republicans in the senate want -- >> why not reopen veterans services. what's the loss for you? don't you care about refunding those services? >> you know how to reopen the department of veterans affairs? send over a bill and let us reopen the government. there are 24 republicans in the house of representatives who say they will open up the whole...
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>> the court added a major environmental issue to the docket, agreeing to hear a challenge over the epa regulate green house gas emissions and justices heard rg. in another case regarding affirmative action. let's two to justice correspondent pete williams standing by. let's start with the affirmative action case here. >> reporter: the court is not being asked to consider whether you can have affirmative action because the supreme court has already said you can. the question here is whether a state can ban it. the case comes from michigan, which is the last big affirmative action case the supreme court decided. the state of michigan passioned a constitutional amendment banning affirmative action. the opponents of that ban say that amounts to racial discrimination because it singles out minority groups and says if they want something out of the universities, they have to get a constitutional amendment change. by contrast, if someone wanted to say i should be given a preference in my admissions because i'm a great athlete or good scholar or because i speak french really well, all they hav
>> the court added a major environmental issue to the docket, agreeing to hear a challenge over the epa regulate green house gas emissions and justices heard rg. in another case regarding affirmative action. let's two to justice correspondent pete williams standing by. let's start with the affirmative action case here. >> reporter: the court is not being asked to consider whether you can have affirmative action because the supreme court has already said you can. the question here is...