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you mentioned the epa at the top of the show. of the epa. so we are now defending the clean power plan, other obama-era initiatives, and we're suing them for their failure to provide protection for students who get ripped off by still existing for-profit colleges. so we're going after them. but it's all policy. it's not about him personally. it's all on the merits but there are a lot of merits, these days. >> seth: yeah. you talk about, you know, one of the things you're doing is defending. you're defending policies and the legal basis of those policies. it seems like what people want of you. what a certain amount of people want of you, is that your legal investigation, your legal work will lead to some grand impeachment. that this is one of the things that people like you need to do. is it sort of wishful thinking? and do democrats in general, need to step back from this idea that impeachment is something that's going to happen? and that impeachment is something that's going to come about by legal means? >> well, well no. i thin
you mentioned the epa at the top of the show. of the epa. so we are now defending the clean power plan, other obama-era initiatives, and we're suing them for their failure to provide protection for students who get ripped off by still existing for-profit colleges. so we're going after them. but it's all policy. it's not about him personally. it's all on the merits but there are a lot of merits, these days. >> seth: yeah. you talk about, you know, one of the things you're doing is...
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. >> scott pruitt was not a big fan of the epa to begin with, was he?. he was the attorney general of oklahoma and had sued it about a dozen times. >> oh, my god. and now he's the head of it. [ light laughter ] >> seth: it's like the plot of a bad '80s college movie. he was the drunkest guy in the frat, but thanks to a paperwork mix-up, he became the dean? ♪ i feel good [ applause ] scott pruitt being the head of the epa is the same as new york's food inspector being a rat with a clipboard. [ light laughter ] you guys leaving your milk out? good to see, good to see. i better not catch any of you washing your hands. i'm just busting balls. a-plus, now get back to work. [ light laughter ] now reports show that in just the five months since pruitt took over, he has moved to undo, delay, or otherwise block more than 30 environmental rules. environmental advocates have watched in horror as mr. pruitt has worked to disable the authority of the agency charged with protecting the nations air, water, and public health. pruitt has called for a back to basics appr
. >> scott pruitt was not a big fan of the epa to begin with, was he?. he was the attorney general of oklahoma and had sued it about a dozen times. >> oh, my god. and now he's the head of it. [ light laughter ] >> seth: it's like the plot of a bad '80s college movie. he was the drunkest guy in the frat, but thanks to a paperwork mix-up, he became the dean? ♪ i feel good [ applause ] scott pruitt being the head of the epa is the same as new york's food inspector being a rat...
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they're going to take fees to the epa to do that. at this 30% budget being taken by the chemical producers, writing checks to the epa. >> you lay all this out and what is interesting is that you have lawsuits out there and farmers -- they have lymphoma. how much this play out? -- how might this play out? >> there was a prominent cancer assessment agency. it is basically a u.n. agency and it is based in france, it acronym -- they found that there was an association between glyphosate exposure and non-hodgkin's lymphoma. and who lived near a farm applied pesticides for a living are suing monsanto. up next, an unprecedented war on airbnb. that is ahead on bloomberg businessweek. ♪ ♪ oliver: welcome back to bloomberg businessweek. you can see us online at is this week.com. businessweek.com. for several years, there has been a struggle between airbnb and its allies. housing groups have argued that airbnb represents unfair competition. it is taking housing stock away from new york is and turning them into de facto hotels. someb says is up
they're going to take fees to the epa to do that. at this 30% budget being taken by the chemical producers, writing checks to the epa. >> you lay all this out and what is interesting is that you have lawsuits out there and farmers -- they have lymphoma. how much this play out? -- how might this play out? >> there was a prominent cancer assessment agency. it is basically a u.n. agency and it is based in france, it acronym -- they found that there was an association between glyphosate...
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producers writing checks to the epa.ght now is you have some lawsuits out there and farmers that have gotten non-hodgkin's lymphoma and they are suing monsanto. what is going on with this case? what is the likelihood of how this might play out? peter: the key fact is that in 2015, two years ago, a very prominent cancer assessment agency that is associated with the world health organization -- it is basically a u.n. agency based in france. its acronym is iarc. they found there was an association between exposure and non-hodgkin's lymphoma. you know what resulted from that. everybody living on or near a farm or who applies pesticides for a living and has non-hodgkin's lymphoma is suing monsanto. oliver: next, an unprecedented war on airbnb. and new fears of the russian government could influence american businesses and consumers. that is ahead on "bloomberg businessweek." ♪ ♪ oliver: welcome back to "bloomberg businessweek." i am oliver renick. you can also see us online at businessweek.com. and on our mobile app/. in the
producers writing checks to the epa.ght now is you have some lawsuits out there and farmers that have gotten non-hodgkin's lymphoma and they are suing monsanto. what is going on with this case? what is the likelihood of how this might play out? peter: the key fact is that in 2015, two years ago, a very prominent cancer assessment agency that is associated with the world health organization -- it is basically a u.n. agency based in france. its acronym is iarc. they found there was an association...
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epa created 17 of them. one deputy at the epa recently stole a million dollars.others were busted for misusing public funds to hire public relations consultants. stanford fellow dr. henry miller referred to the epa is relentlessly ideological politicize corrupt and incompetent. look no further than flint michigan where the epa's own inspector general confirmed that the epa had information and the authority to act but did nothing prevent human rights the epa has been entirely ineffective. it was martin castro chairman of the u.s. commission on civil rights who said that the epa has failed miserably in its mandate to protect communities of color from omar mental hazards you myakka metis there are superfund sites over decimated before i was born and still have seen little or nothing happened for the benefit of people in those communities. i'm grateful for the gentleman's commitment to the environment. i share that commitment but my view is we have to get past an effective government epa run system and do far more to incentivize activity at our colleges and universit
epa created 17 of them. one deputy at the epa recently stole a million dollars.others were busted for misusing public funds to hire public relations consultants. stanford fellow dr. henry miller referred to the epa is relentlessly ideological politicize corrupt and incompetent. look no further than flint michigan where the epa's own inspector general confirmed that the epa had information and the authority to act but did nothing prevent human rights the epa has been entirely ineffective. it was...
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and the statute talked of 200 ton emissions limit and epa said well, that doesn't make sense. we're actually the statute, what they actually the statute actually meant was 100,000 tons. so that's where we're going to start and we're going to taylor the statute to fit what we think is the problem. at one point the case, one of the cases said maybe you have to make that jump from 200 tons to 100,000 tons, you may have taken the wrong route in figuring out whether there is a real problem. there wasn't really a problem and in my opinion, and the opinion said we're not going to sit by on the dock and wave good-bye to epa as it embarks on its voyage of discovery. we're not going to sit idly by on the dock and wave good-bye to epa on its voyage of discovery. in the net neutrality rule which was affirmed by a panel of the court of appeals as you all know, then went to rehearing which was denied, two dissents emerged, and they were powerful enough from judge brown and cavanaugh, judge cavanaugh, they were powerful enough that it prompted retaliatory opinion. if you want to know the cur
and the statute talked of 200 ton emissions limit and epa said well, that doesn't make sense. we're actually the statute, what they actually the statute actually meant was 100,000 tons. so that's where we're going to start and we're going to taylor the statute to fit what we think is the problem. at one point the case, one of the cases said maybe you have to make that jump from 200 tons to 100,000 tons, you may have taken the wrong route in figuring out whether there is a real problem. there...
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my second comment is about pruitt at the epa and how he's ont changing the rules handshake agreements with local attorney general's. i mean it was in the paper just this weekend about how ken paxton went in on a handshake and got some epa rules changed on monitoring the release of gas and methane at oil wells, finding out how much is being released into the atmosphere. i guess my third comment to your do a littleust research and find out who owns your local power generation. many of you will be surprised to find out that your local electricity is produced by companies that end up being owned offshore of the united states. thanks for taking my call. guest: secretary perry there -- secretary perry was actually heckled by climate change activists during the administration's annual conference for the last few weeks, a very unusual occurrence at this conference, which is usually focused on data and statistics. pair of climate activists got up and loudly challenged him on his views on climate change. didn't seem to convince them to change his views at all. on that point, another incident th
my second comment is about pruitt at the epa and how he's ont changing the rules handshake agreements with local attorney general's. i mean it was in the paper just this weekend about how ken paxton went in on a handshake and got some epa rules changed on monitoring the release of gas and methane at oil wells, finding out how much is being released into the atmosphere. i guess my third comment to your do a littleust research and find out who owns your local power generation. many of you will be...
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reconsider the rule but a three judge panel said while the epa has the right to examine the rule itnot delay implementation. the ruling seen as a win among environmental groups and an epa spokeswoman said its reviewing its legal options. >>> tiger woods announced he completed inpatient treatment to help manage his pain medications an a sleep disorder. this comes a month after the golf star was arrested in jupiter, florida, for driving under the influence. two breathalyzer tests did not detect any alcohol. instead, woods claims that he had a reaction to several prescription drugs. he's scheduled to appear in court next month. in the meantime woods says he will continue to work on health issues. >>> and nba super star kevin durant is reportedly taking a huge pay cut to help keep key players for the champion golden state warriors. according to espn durant is expected to sign a two-year, $53 million contract, that's a pay cut of $9 million for the finals' mvp. the move reportedly gave the warriors room to sign andre iguodala and shawn livingston for three more years. it comes after the
reconsider the rule but a three judge panel said while the epa has the right to examine the rule itnot delay implementation. the ruling seen as a win among environmental groups and an epa spokeswoman said its reviewing its legal options. >>> tiger woods announced he completed inpatient treatment to help manage his pain medications an a sleep disorder. this comes a month after the golf star was arrested in jupiter, florida, for driving under the influence. two breathalyzer tests did not...
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>> i think the savings act needs to be pushed by the usda and the epa. and word needs to be out and we need to get the financing to help out areas like the area i live in. you know, there's no funding there and we're kind of looked past. >> very good. now we'll turn to senator cardin, who has been a great champion on the water issues. again, i had the opportunity to sort of be -- i was his ranking member a couple -- >> i really do appreciate your commitment to water infrastructure. my staff has told me that most of the points that i wanted to get response from witnesses have already been made. thank you. our chairman has taken the leadership on additional tools to modernize our water infrastructure. in maryland i could tell you about major water main breaks every day. i could tell you one river road in montgomery county was a river and people had to be rescued through helicopters. i could tell you about the washington beltway having to be closed downtown baltimore, having to have detours because of water main breaks. that's all since i've been in the sen
>> i think the savings act needs to be pushed by the usda and the epa. and word needs to be out and we need to get the financing to help out areas like the area i live in. you know, there's no funding there and we're kind of looked past. >> very good. now we'll turn to senator cardin, who has been a great champion on the water issues. again, i had the opportunity to sort of be -- i was his ranking member a couple -- >> i really do appreciate your commitment to water...
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the epa regulated the burning of hazardous waste back in the 1980s. so 30 years or so years ago. explosives were admittedly difficult to deal with. so at the time they created a little bit of a loophole that said the pentagon and other specialized companies that deal only in explosives can continue to burn that stuff if that's the only way they can get rid of it, but only until they improve technology, figure out a better way to deal with it, at which point they would be required by the regulations to move to those alternatives. those now exist, they have for a long time, did you but the department of defense relies on burning. >> sreenivasan: how widespread is this around the country? you have a map. how many different sites are doing this that could be of concern to the neighborhood they're in? >> so we obtained a list that had been compiled internally within the epa, and it listed just about 200 sites. 197 sites across the country, where burns had been documented. not only those are still operating now. there are about 60 sites still operating now, about 51 of which are operat
the epa regulated the burning of hazardous waste back in the 1980s. so 30 years or so years ago. explosives were admittedly difficult to deal with. so at the time they created a little bit of a loophole that said the pentagon and other specialized companies that deal only in explosives can continue to burn that stuff if that's the only way they can get rid of it, but only until they improve technology, figure out a better way to deal with it, at which point they would be required by the...
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there are more rules that the epa is going to try and undo.g to be additional court fights. i mean, this particular decision that we're talking about is an appeals court, right? more levels. you could see some of the stuff end up at the supreme court as it did under the obama administration. so, i think, you know, certainly they can certainly take heart at this particular court decision. but in terms of the larger ebb and flow what is going on environmental regulations, environmentalists are still fighting from behind at this point. >> so, let me pull back for a second here because we're talking about the environmental situation here in the united states. but coming up in just a couple of days we're going to talk about the climate situation global globally. specifically when the president meets with the chancellor of germany angela merkel and a serious disagreement on what happens with the paris agreement. this is one of the big sticking points and angela merkel has said, i'm not going to shy away from it. she knows these are potentially diffi
there are more rules that the epa is going to try and undo.g to be additional court fights. i mean, this particular decision that we're talking about is an appeals court, right? more levels. you could see some of the stuff end up at the supreme court as it did under the obama administration. so, i think, you know, certainly they can certainly take heart at this particular court decision. but in terms of the larger ebb and flow what is going on environmental regulations, environmentalists are...
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this fire destroyed an epa building on peabody street in northwest on june 24th. today, a local school and proper management group is hosting displaced victim of that fire. they're providing donated household goods such as clothing, supplies and books, the miguel school is located in northwest. aid will be available until 7:00 tonight. >>> you saw eight few minutes ago. paul wagner up in waldorf and it was torrential downpour. we could barely see him and we give you a look closer to paul where we're not seeing much for now >> it is hot, humid, muggy, at least for the fireworks they held off. today seems like we're seeing the full-blown effects of july in the summer >> good evening, it's been a dry but humid day in paul. that's the difference. when you go south, you're going to see that heavy rain here, we're waiting on rain showers which probably won't arrive until later on. this is the beginning of i wasn't settled pattern, rounds of showers and storms are expected. let's take a look storm track radar, over dc dry, certainly feels like it wants to rain it's so hu
this fire destroyed an epa building on peabody street in northwest on june 24th. today, a local school and proper management group is hosting displaced victim of that fire. they're providing donated household goods such as clothing, supplies and books, the miguel school is located in northwest. aid will be available until 7:00 tonight. >>> you saw eight few minutes ago. paul wagner up in waldorf and it was torrential downpour. we could barely see him and we give you a look closer to...
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the epa is hopeful for some time late this year. funding is contingent on next year's budget. christie ileto, "action news." >> police arrested a teacher on charges of having sex with a female student. 37-year-old jesse alberto works at castle rock high school. he carried on a relationship with the 15-year-old girl in 2015 and 16. his bail was set at $100,000. >> it's a luxury buyer paradise in the taj mahal in atlantic city. the new owners began selling off everything inside the resort once owned by donald trump. if you have the cash you can take home chandeliers to poker tables, to linen to lamps. the taj mahal will be gutted to make way for the hard rock casino. >> the pennsylvania casino industry is flourishing just as lawmakers consider an expansion in the state, slot machine revenue dropped in the last 12 months. it's the first decline in three years. there are a dozen casinos, but revenue is below where it was six years ago when there were only nine casinos. >> pennsylvania state lawmakers are trying to figure out how to pay for their $32 billion spending plan. they app
the epa is hopeful for some time late this year. funding is contingent on next year's budget. christie ileto, "action news." >> police arrested a teacher on charges of having sex with a female student. 37-year-old jesse alberto works at castle rock high school. he carried on a relationship with the 15-year-old girl in 2015 and 16. his bail was set at $100,000. >> it's a luxury buyer paradise in the taj mahal in atlantic city. the new owners began selling off everything...
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this implies that the epa reviews these so they must be safe for use if they're already in products. >> keep in mind, there are about 80,000 untested chemicals in our daily consumer products. for the epa, which this president wants to completely decimate by cutting all of its funding, how many thousands of years would it take for all of these chemicals which are subject to epa review to actually get review? in fact, they're saying you can be both chemically safe and fire safe, and we are neither. we are not chemically safe now and these chemicals in fact do not even keep you safe. when they burn, they convert to carbon monoxide. so firefighters are dying fighting fires, not from flames, but from the chemicals emitted when these chemicals burn. in fact, san francisco firefighters have set up their own cancer prevention foundation because hundreds of san francisco firefighters have dealt with the very cancers caused by these chemicals when they burn. they convert to known carcinogens. these are very dangerous chemicals and they can impede your child's iq development. >> there are lots
this implies that the epa reviews these so they must be safe for use if they're already in products. >> keep in mind, there are about 80,000 untested chemicals in our daily consumer products. for the epa, which this president wants to completely decimate by cutting all of its funding, how many thousands of years would it take for all of these chemicals which are subject to epa review to actually get review? in fact, they're saying you can be both chemically safe and fire safe, and we are...
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epa, all these kinds of things. so i think the activism is good, but we can't just show up to these things based on just what we think and go there. i saw some of the interviews. i had a friend that actually came here. he's a very conservative republican, came down and marched with his daughter and had a great teacher he was telling me about and bragging about. that kind of activism is a positive activism. not a negative we just hate him but he yells. >> most of it was pitched that way from what i saw. i loved that there was a sign in a think new zealand that tells you why they need a little this. what do we want? when do we want? after peer review. that's not giving it a whole lot of people out on this tree. the poll from harvard and the thing i found surprising and troubling, 59% of the kids who answered, who sponsored it, responded to it wanted to unite america. they thought that's what we needed to do. in saying that, only 21% wanted anything to do with politics as a way to do that. wanted to serve it on public
epa, all these kinds of things. so i think the activism is good, but we can't just show up to these things based on just what we think and go there. i saw some of the interviews. i had a friend that actually came here. he's a very conservative republican, came down and marched with his daughter and had a great teacher he was telling me about and bragging about. that kind of activism is a positive activism. not a negative we just hate him but he yells. >> most of it was pitched that way...
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the epa wanted to stall the enforcement of the rule while the agency rewrites it.t found florida's new stand your ground law unconstitutional. the judge says the law may be changed only by the state's highest court. not lawmakers. the change forced prosecutors to disprove a defendant's self-defense claim during base player was diagnosed with the nerve disorder five years ago. >>> and the denver post says wildfire fears prompted three communities to cancel fireworks shows. conditions are hot, windy and dry in aspen, dur ranggo and steam boat springs. fire crackers and sparklers could start a blaze. >> and how scientists are using algae found in the ocean to protect your skin. (hard exhalation) honey? can we do this tomorrow? (grunts of effort) can we do this tomorrow? if you have heart failure symptoms, your risk of hospitalization could increase, making tomorrow uncertain. but entresto is a medicine that was proven, in the largest heart failure study ever, to help more people stay alive and out of the hospital than a leading heart failure medicine. women who are pr
the epa wanted to stall the enforcement of the rule while the agency rewrites it.t found florida's new stand your ground law unconstitutional. the judge says the law may be changed only by the state's highest court. not lawmakers. the change forced prosecutors to disprove a defendant's self-defense claim during base player was diagnosed with the nerve disorder five years ago. >>> and the denver post says wildfire fears prompted three communities to cancel fireworks shows. conditions...
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i understand you're rooting for the epas on this.ated pg-13. >> until next time. >> who said hollywood recycles its material? >> anybody remember rowdy mcdowel, right? >> in there a long time. >> i think the dogs have it right here. surfing doggies out at bark in the park today. oakland coliseum. >> looked like an awesome event. later on, the a's game. we have a lot of activities to enjoy. the nice weather while it lasts. we are going to have a hot weekend and that's what we'll talk about. a live look outside. beautiful view of the sun rise this morning. look all at all of those hues in the sky. very nice and clear in the south bay. while we have some patchy fog in spots like santa rosa, as we take a live look out there this morning, berkeley at 60 degrees with some low visibility in spots. you also have drizzle for a little while there and also along the coastline. and then the high temperatures for the south bay heading into the mid-80s. 90 in gill roy. 92 degrees in livermore. hayward, expect 78 degrees and 62 degrees in half moon
i understand you're rooting for the epas on this.ated pg-13. >> until next time. >> who said hollywood recycles its material? >> anybody remember rowdy mcdowel, right? >> in there a long time. >> i think the dogs have it right here. surfing doggies out at bark in the park today. oakland coliseum. >> looked like an awesome event. later on, the a's game. we have a lot of activities to enjoy. the nice weather while it lasts. we are going to have a hot weekend...
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it is seen as a win for the environmental groups and the epa announced it is reviewing its options. >iger woods completes inpatient treatment for pain medicine and a sleep disorder, a month after being arrested for driving under the influence. two tests did not detect any alcohol. woods says he will continue to work on health issues. >>> superstar kevin durant reportedly taking a huge pay cut to help key players. he is expected to sign a two year $53 million contract, a pay cut of $9 million for the finals mvp. that move reportedly gave the warriors room to sign andre iguodala and shaun livingston for three more years. it comes after the team signed a blockbuster deal for star steph curry of $201 million over five years. >>> just ahead, tesla's mass market tesla car about to hit the streets in your neighborhood. next. ning when frankie popped the alligator floaty. plus, the snacks and drinks are gone, people. and one of us used up all the sunscreen! i wonder who... . we're gonna need some reinforcements...quick. copy that. walgreens makes it easy when summer needs a little help. your
it is seen as a win for the environmental groups and the epa announced it is reviewing its options. >iger woods completes inpatient treatment for pain medicine and a sleep disorder, a month after being arrested for driving under the influence. two tests did not detect any alcohol. woods says he will continue to work on health issues. >>> superstar kevin durant reportedly taking a huge pay cut to help key players. he is expected to sign a two year $53 million contract, a pay cut of...
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. >> and epa chief taps taxpayer dollars.traveled home at least ten times costing taxpayers more than $15,000 in the process. an epa spokesperson did not respond to requests for comment from the associated press. >> and sad news this morning. barbara sinatra has died. she's the fourth wife of legendary singer franc sk sinat who was married to him the longest. a former model, show girl and socialite, she went on to become a child advocate. she died of natural causes at her home in california surrounded by family and friends. she was 90 years old. >> just ahead, one of the ohio state fair's most popular attractions. plus shocking new details from a study on head trauma and the nfl next. because at a dr. scholl's kiosk he got a recommendation for our best custom fit orthotic to relieve his foot, knee, or lower back pain, from being on his feet. by reducing shock and stress on his body with every step. so look out world, dad's taking charge. dr. scholl's. born to move. hitting the mid-morning wall? with up to 24 grams of hearty p
. >> and epa chief taps taxpayer dollars.traveled home at least ten times costing taxpayers more than $15,000 in the process. an epa spokesperson did not respond to requests for comment from the associated press. >> and sad news this morning. barbara sinatra has died. she's the fourth wife of legendary singer franc sk sinat who was married to him the longest. a former model, show girl and socialite, she went on to become a child advocate. she died of natural causes at her home in...
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it is primarily epa, have they come under criticism? have the dent any soul-searching and admitted that the process has to be better in the future, between technologies and enforcement? >> i think that's a very good point, that these cars were on the road for almost a decade without anybody noticing. part of the reason was that diesel it's such a small market share in the united states. i think volkswagen may be 80, 100,000 a year. year. it was a really big on anybody's radar screen but i think the other factor, this is some have talked to leo a lot about, is that the regulators were very attached to their labs, their testing facilities which invested a lot of money in and they were very reluctant to do protesting. road testing. to be honest i think they still are. i don't perceive any wholesale change in their thinking. they are certainly more of where of ways the companies might sheet. my impression is they still think that they can change, they can use their labs to find that out, that they don't need to get into road testing which e
it is primarily epa, have they come under criticism? have the dent any soul-searching and admitted that the process has to be better in the future, between technologies and enforcement? >> i think that's a very good point, that these cars were on the road for almost a decade without anybody noticing. part of the reason was that diesel it's such a small market share in the united states. i think volkswagen may be 80, 100,000 a year. year. it was a really big on anybody's radar screen but i...
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according to the epa, there are toxic elements. neighbors say in the lawsuit dominion is dumping this stuff into the water supply. >> it sure scared the hell out of me. >> reporter: over here, we have dominion. a $40 billion company that infuses millions into the local economy each year. what do they say? they say everything they they .22 tests, one by the state and one by the county, that found the drinking water is safe. although a test by the local environmental group found out the water is dangerous. >> dominion is not the kind of company that is going to dump anything questionable into any body of water. >> reporter: so, who is right? the virginia department of environmental quality is investigating and say that dominion active -- acted aboveboard. now, neighbors say they are not only worried dominion polluted their water, they are also worried about the relationship between the multibillion-dollar company and state agency that is supposed to protect them. >> i believe big business has taken over. >> reporter: golf plays a big
according to the epa, there are toxic elements. neighbors say in the lawsuit dominion is dumping this stuff into the water supply. >> it sure scared the hell out of me. >> reporter: over here, we have dominion. a $40 billion company that infuses millions into the local economy each year. what do they say? they say everything they they .22 tests, one by the state and one by the county, that found the drinking water is safe. although a test by the local environmental group found out...
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. >> our plan will end the epa. >> opinions the former vice president followed nbc bay area he hoped to change when he met trump in new york. before he pulled out of the paris climate accord. >> and when he made his speech i was worry nad other countries might follow his lead but any didn't. >> the documentary directors from san francisco were working glows closely with gore when the president announced the zbligs as you can imagine he was devastatesed when the president pulled out of the climate agreement as we were. >> the storm is stronger and more zrouktive. >> and the he expressed concern about the president's appointment to leave the epa and other regulatory ago attention but not despair. >> with presidential leadership we could do more but since we don't have it we're going to have to work around him and solve the problem without trump. >> and mr. gore also praised governor brown for taking a leadership in the fight against climate change. globally. he also had a lot to say about the silicon valley also dwechlg new and cheaper renewable energy. live in sfriz, thom jensen nbc b
. >> our plan will end the epa. >> opinions the former vice president followed nbc bay area he hoped to change when he met trump in new york. before he pulled out of the paris climate accord. >> and when he made his speech i was worry nad other countries might follow his lead but any didn't. >> the documentary directors from san francisco were working glows closely with gore when the president announced the zbligs as you can imagine he was devastatesed when the president...
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it has gutted the epa. -- the national labor -- calledon, and assassination of caesar with donald trump. people do not understand. the may be the end of progress,tes is any as with the death of julius caesar fashion line host: ok. death of julius caesar -- host: ok. "senators, trump urge repeal." in arkansas, the "arkansas democrat gazette" focuses on the travel ban. the chaos of the original, and the newly implemented travel ban. it also talks about trump tweeting for a full repeal of the health care law on its cover. iouston chronicle" focuses on .c.e., targeting parents of smuggled children. finally, the "indianapolis star," leading with the story we talked about a moment ago about some state officials refusing to comply with the request by the roll house for voter information. steve is calling from indianapolis on the democratic line. caller: the matter and want to talk about is the voter commission. even in the red states, indiana, even they want to block this. they are really overreaching for this, and it is the republican party -- there is one party that continues to gerrymander
it has gutted the epa. -- the national labor -- calledon, and assassination of caesar with donald trump. people do not understand. the may be the end of progress,tes is any as with the death of julius caesar fashion line host: ok. death of julius caesar -- host: ok. "senators, trump urge repeal." in arkansas, the "arkansas democrat gazette" focuses on the travel ban. the chaos of the original, and the newly implemented travel ban. it also talks about trump tweeting for a...
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but in the mid-90s, there was a guy at the epa who started working on portable missions technology is something you could put in the vehicle and try to measure the emissions as they were under way. i don't want to embarrass him, he's in the room right now. raise your hand, leo. [applause] leo is the guy that started experimenting with this and developed beyond some of the patents on the technology that allows and makes it possible to measure emissions. [laughter] makes it possible to measure emissions and that was crucial in the whole chain of volkswagen being exposed. many years later, 2013 there was a nonprofit group called the international council on green transportation and they wanted to see what kind of technology the german carmakers were using in the united states with their diesels because at the time there was a debate in europe about making the standards stricter and carmakers in europe said we can't do it, it's impossible in this nonprofit set wait a minute, they are doing it in the united states and saying they can't do it in europe, what's going on? so they awarded a 70
but in the mid-90s, there was a guy at the epa who started working on portable missions technology is something you could put in the vehicle and try to measure the emissions as they were under way. i don't want to embarrass him, he's in the room right now. raise your hand, leo. [applause] leo is the guy that started experimenting with this and developed beyond some of the patents on the technology that allows and makes it possible to measure emissions. [laughter] makes it possible to measure...
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come federal appeals court says the epa cannot suspend an obama era standard.a can reconsider a rule that limits methane emissions from oil and gas wells, but the rule has to remain in place in the meantime. global news 24 hours a day powered by more than 2700 journalists and analysts in more than 120 countries. i'm emma chandra. this is bloomberg. anna: thank you very much. let's turn to central banking now. riksbank has become the latest central bank to prepare for higher interest rates, removing the potential for near-term using an inflation gains. the governor weighed in on the decision. >> given our view of the world presently, in our case most likely we will stay put until next summer. and then we will start raising policy rates slowly. that quite a lot depends on what is going on within the eu and that really depends on the numbers being good with in the emu because that would affect us in a positive way. anna: joining us here on set is , a global portfolio manager and still with us is steve barrow of standard bank . give us your thoughts on the change i
come federal appeals court says the epa cannot suspend an obama era standard.a can reconsider a rule that limits methane emissions from oil and gas wells, but the rule has to remain in place in the meantime. global news 24 hours a day powered by more than 2700 journalists and analysts in more than 120 countries. i'm emma chandra. this is bloomberg. anna: thank you very much. let's turn to central banking now. riksbank has become the latest central bank to prepare for higher interest rates,...
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as the head of the epa gets ready to undertake a debate about the human's role in climate change.w, richard fowler, fox news contributor and radio talk show host along with a republican strategist. gentlemen, thank you for you both being here. richard, i know this bothers you so take your best shot. >> to the victor go the spoils, i'm happy the administration rolling back many of the protections -- out of all of them there is one i think is particularly alarming, the clean waterways. what this rule said was we have to make sure waterways were of drinking quality, with the rollback of this, it means 117 million americans are in jeopardy of not having clean water to drink. if you remember a couple of years ago, there was an accident in northern west virginia that left a lot of those individuals without clean water to drink from their tap. we also have michigan and chicago, illinois, indiana -- >> leland: in utah, the epa created that massive orange reverse bill and cause all the problems. but the president will tell you, this is an about the environment from of this is also about he
as the head of the epa gets ready to undertake a debate about the human's role in climate change.w, richard fowler, fox news contributor and radio talk show host along with a republican strategist. gentlemen, thank you for you both being here. richard, i know this bothers you so take your best shot. >> to the victor go the spoils, i'm happy the administration rolling back many of the protections -- out of all of them there is one i think is particularly alarming, the clean waterways. what...
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said epa administered scott pruitt, we are taking significant action to take power to the states and require sovereignty to our businesses and farmers. some wonder if the administration is putting a price tag on the health and safety of americans. >> it's shocking that president trump is rolling back common safeguards to protect our air, land, water. roll back real progress we are making bread not only finding climate training, chains, but creating energy jobs for the future. >> president trump is actually benefiting something his predecessor did. it was president obama, after all, who lifted the 40 year ban on u.s. crude experts. bret? >> kevin corke in washington. kevin, thank you. the u.s. intervention energy in agency said that we got more from renewable resources than nuclear power. the first time since 1984 the power from renewables exceeded that of nuclear generation. however, those numbers are not expected to hold for the entire year, and the u.s. still gets nearly two-thirds of its electricity from burning fossil fuels. up next, some senators are getting an ear full at home
said epa administered scott pruitt, we are taking significant action to take power to the states and require sovereignty to our businesses and farmers. some wonder if the administration is putting a price tag on the health and safety of americans. >> it's shocking that president trump is rolling back common safeguards to protect our air, land, water. roll back real progress we are making bread not only finding climate training, chains, but creating energy jobs for the future. >>...
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of "good government" and further supports the president's goal of american energy dominance this as epas the waters of the united states rules that critics called unfair to agra business epa administrator scott pruit says we're taking significant action to return power to states and provide regulatory certainty toy nation's farmers and businesses and some wonder if the administration is unwisely putting a price tag on the health and safety of amer americans. >> shocking president trump is rolling back common sense safeguards to protect air land and water. >> rolling back progress we're making not only fighting progress change but creating cleaner i future. >> this may surprise sox you at home but president trump suprise benefiting from something his predecessor did it it was president obama after all that lifted 40 year ban on u.s. crude exports. >> a cocktail bar has robots the row bats pour from 60 kinds of liquor it make a number of different cocktails. >> vegas would be the place to have it i have not thought this but it's neat. >> we saw it coming on so fast it was inevitable. >> t
of "good government" and further supports the president's goal of american energy dominance this as epas the waters of the united states rules that critics called unfair to agra business epa administrator scott pruit says we're taking significant action to return power to states and provide regulatory certainty toy nation's farmers and businesses and some wonder if the administration is unwisely putting a price tag on the health and safety of amer americans. >> shocking...
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the epa, the administration may seek to repeal it with a full record and go to the supreme court.he lower court wasn't splitting hairs. they didn't actually say that pruitt doesn't have authority to get rid of the methane emissions requirement. instead they said, you first have to jump through a lot of administrative hoops. you have to have public notice, there has to be time for public comment, you have to have a hearing. then a review and so forth. once you do that, then you can take action to get rid of the methane requirements. if i'm pruitt, i'm probably thinking it's easier, faster to jump through the administrative hoops rather than challenge this on appeal, although they may decide to do that. the u.s. supreme court obviously recently upheld president trump's travel ban when so many lower courts did not. >> jon: gregg jarrett, thank you. >> molly: republican efforts to repeal and replace obamacare, a key part of president trump's domestic agenda, but now constituents are making their voices heard, the impact this could have on the senate's bill. plus, a new york city polic
the epa, the administration may seek to repeal it with a full record and go to the supreme court.he lower court wasn't splitting hairs. they didn't actually say that pruitt doesn't have authority to get rid of the methane emissions requirement. instead they said, you first have to jump through a lot of administrative hoops. you have to have public notice, there has to be time for public comment, you have to have a hearing. then a review and so forth. once you do that, then you can take action...
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epa is removing the contaminated soil, but it could take up to two years. >>> a passenger assaults a flight attendant forcing pilots to go back to where they started. >> a man finds his new car trashed. the culprit behind it, coming up. >> reporter: there's rain in the northern and western suburbs, although a few sprinkles and showers left over in philadelphia. i'll have the afternoon call and the weekend and the shore poconos philadelphia coming up. >> up two 8 inches of rain fell in new castle county, last night. the pictures show the results of deluge. the intersection of main in middletown was swamped with high water. >> we can't say the rain is over, i saw the accuweather, take the umbrella. >> reporter: it's wet in the west and north, and parts of south jersey you're seeing a sprinkle. most of the heavy stuff is up by allentown and shooting off to the north and east. still sprinkles and showers around philadelphia and delaware county and chester county and a bit more on the way by baltimore. we're not out of the woods yet. it will be damp through the morning. as we look outside
epa is removing the contaminated soil, but it could take up to two years. >>> a passenger assaults a flight attendant forcing pilots to go back to where they started. >> a man finds his new car trashed. the culprit behind it, coming up. >> reporter: there's rain in the northern and western suburbs, although a few sprinkles and showers left over in philadelphia. i'll have the afternoon call and the weekend and the shore poconos philadelphia coming up. >> up two 8...
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it involves whether the epa's regulation is lawful, they can do what they want. they've got the votes.why is it that the d's on d d r patterns show more diversity? i think it'sabout information, at least in part. what are they hearing? ad , that's boulder. and are on and r panel, that's colorado springs and what makes the statistics not expected is that what we are observing is legal professionals, judges who learned it in the law answering not a political question but a legal question and even so, the selection through random draw into something like an information cocoon produces systematically more extreme results. the data i told you i think actually understates the magnitude of the phenomenon. we justcollected votes , my we i mean a team of law students who if they're not in mental institutions now, i'm very relieved because counting many thousands of votes, that's not fun. they did it nonetheless. what i didn't ask them to do because it's much harder is to explore the relative extremism of the opinions, rather than just the up or down vote so we're asking d
it involves whether the epa's regulation is lawful, they can do what they want. they've got the votes.why is it that the d's on d d r patterns show more diversity? i think it'sabout information, at least in part. what are they hearing? ad , that's boulder. and are on and r panel, that's colorado springs and what makes the statistics not expected is that what we are observing is legal professionals, judges who learned it in the law answering not a political question but a legal question and even...
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the epa says it's reviewing it. while congressional lawmakers are on their fourth of july break, there is no vacation from speculation over what will happen to obamacare. so far, repeal and replace promises from republicans remains unfulfilled. she congressional correspondent mike emanuel has the latest. >> we are not going to see about clyde july 4. >> 33 legislative days between now and the end of the fiscal year, pressure building on capitol hill with the senate struggling with health care. >> some thought there might be a vote next week. difficult to say. we do need to get it done. we need to get it done quickly because the american people are struggling to keep up with their health care payments and buy health care they use great >> lee and ted cruz have offered an amendment to the package. it's called the consumer freedom act which would allow insurance companies to offer some plants that don't meet all of the obamacare regulations. they argue it would make insurance premiums cheaper. the key is leadership can
the epa says it's reviewing it. while congressional lawmakers are on their fourth of july break, there is no vacation from speculation over what will happen to obamacare. so far, repeal and replace promises from republicans remains unfulfilled. she congressional correspondent mike emanuel has the latest. >> we are not going to see about clyde july 4. >> 33 legislative days between now and the end of the fiscal year, pressure building on capitol hill with the senate struggling with...
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this as the epa amends the waters of the united states rules that critics called unfair to business.epa administrator scott pruitt, we're taking significant action to return power to the states and provide regulatory certainty to farmers and businesses. but some wonder if the administration is unwisely putting a price tag on the health and safety of americans >> it's shocking president trump is rolling back common sense safeguards to protect air, land, water. rolling back real progress that we're making, not only in fighting climate change, but in creating the clean energy jobs of the future. >> reporter: this may surprise some of you at home. believe it or not, president trump is actually benefitting from something his predecessor did. it was president obama after all who lifted the 40-year ban on u.s. crude exports. in washington, kevin cork, fox news. >>> this moose chasing a golfer off the course. i don't think the moose likes golf. >>> another moose this time black lab named moose got a home coming story three years in the making. we demand a lot from our eyes every day. i shoul
this as the epa amends the waters of the united states rules that critics called unfair to business.epa administrator scott pruitt, we're taking significant action to return power to the states and provide regulatory certainty to farmers and businesses. but some wonder if the administration is unwisely putting a price tag on the health and safety of americans >> it's shocking president trump is rolling back common sense safeguards to protect air, land, water. rolling back real progress...
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but fish oil -- it's 18% epa, 12% dha, and that's a standard fish oil.y few other meaningful fatty acids that actually reduces inflammation. and then the extraction process yields something called free fatty acids. and free fatty acids are more what we call bioavailable. so, what that means is, your body can immediately utilize that substance. it doesn't have to go through a lot of steps before it's absorbed. >> so, "fat" is not a bad word in that connection? >> [ chuckling ] no. >> some fatty acids are good. >> fatty acids are absolutely essential for your health. omega xl is, you know, omega-3-plus, because it contains the 30 different fatty acids that are not contained in any fish oil. >> and look at the difference. >> i mean, this is really important for compliance. if a patient can't take the pill, then it's not going to benefit them. >> the omega xl capsule is so small that it's just -- it's so simple to swallow. you get most of these pills that have -- that are huge to take, to swallow. it's, you know, very hard. but these, the omega xl capsules a
but fish oil -- it's 18% epa, 12% dha, and that's a standard fish oil.y few other meaningful fatty acids that actually reduces inflammation. and then the extraction process yields something called free fatty acids. and free fatty acids are more what we call bioavailable. so, what that means is, your body can immediately utilize that substance. it doesn't have to go through a lot of steps before it's absorbed. >> so, "fat" is not a bad word in that connection? >> [...
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." >>> he's called climate change a chinese hoax and wants to slash spending at the epa and national health. now trump policies are turning scientists into would-be politicians. stay with us. who takes care of ? office depot, office max. this week, all hp ink, buy one get one 30% off. ♪ taking care of business buy one get one 30% off. a trip back to the dthe doctor's office, mean just for a shot. but why go back there, when you can stay home... ...with neulasta onpro? strong chemo can put you at risk of serious infection. neulasta helps reduce infection risk by boosting your white blood cell count, which strengthens your immune system. in a key study, neulasta reduced the risk of infection from 17% to 1%... ...a 94% decrease. applied the day of chemo, neulasta onpro is designed to deliver neulasta the next day. neulasta is for certain cancer patients receiving strong chemotherapy. do not take neulasta if you're allergic to neulasta or neupogen (filgrastim). ruptured spleen, sometimes fatal as well as serious lung problems, allergic reactions, kidney injuries, and capillary leak syndr
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the epa is taking steps to soil. >>> storm tracker 6 live shows scattered showers across the area before the skies clear up later today and storms in new castle county yesterday dumped 8 inches of rain. you can see the intersection of wood and main in middletown was swamped with water in some cases as high as car doors. >> reporter: it only takes 6 inches of water to stall a car. that's why we tell you not to drive through or walk through them. the flood warning just expired it took until 5:30 a.m. for all the water to get into the drains. storm tracker 6 live double scan showing you additional water falling mainly in the northern and western suburbs. in fact the heavier stuff is in allentown and reading. the worst seems to be over. down south spotty showers, light stuff. between the green you won't see that you will see drizzle on the windshield because we have low cloud cover. sky6 live hd things improved. at the airport, you can see better than you could an hour ago, but you see the low-lying cloud cover and drizzle on the sides of the aircraft there. 71 degrees is the temperature cur
the epa is taking steps to soil. >>> storm tracker 6 live shows scattered showers across the area before the skies clear up later today and storms in new castle county yesterday dumped 8 inches of rain. you can see the intersection of wood and main in middletown was swamped with water in some cases as high as car doors. >> reporter: it only takes 6 inches of water to stall a car. that's why we tell you not to drive through or walk through them. the flood warning just expired it...
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