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the bill continues to reverse past cuts to the epa. if there's ever a time we need funding are to the epa. it's today. whether it's clean water, clean air, pfas, many things that haven about mentioned critically important and just last two things i want to say there are extremely important to my home state of maine, use for oil and off shore gas funding for many years and having that language here yet again attempts to reassure us that this will not happen in states like mine where it would be devastating to our fisheries and other critical uses of our off shore and inshore ocean territory. also, increasing funding are for the national park service to address the maintenance back loge and new staff is critically important. these are gems and treasures and critical places in maine we could greatly use the funding and need it yesterday so i'm glad it's in there. once again, i want to thank the staff and the community leadership for doing great work on this and look forward for voting for this. i yield back. >> thank you, mr. kilmer is re
the bill continues to reverse past cuts to the epa. if there's ever a time we need funding are to the epa. it's today. whether it's clean water, clean air, pfas, many things that haven about mentioned critically important and just last two things i want to say there are extremely important to my home state of maine, use for oil and off shore gas funding for many years and having that language here yet again attempts to reassure us that this will not happen in states like mine where it would be...
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epa should be basing its policy on decisions on sound science and the public needs for the epa that they are making their decisions based on sound science but all this does is provide transparency so the public knows the science that is being used by the epa to make its decisions. i don't know why that is controversial. both scientists publish their findings in journals that are reviewed, why should the epa not be able to do that and why should they not have that same transparency. this proposed rule is consistent with current passed federal government initiatives to increase scientific transparency and it is also important to note that under this other agencies use these policies and under this it ensures the confidential and personally identifiable information if not disclosed and it guarantees that. moving forward during the decision-making process epa will only rely on science that is publicly available, publicly available. why should the public not know where the science is coming from. doing so will give more confidence that the epa is using the best available science and that it i
epa should be basing its policy on decisions on sound science and the public needs for the epa that they are making their decisions based on sound science but all this does is provide transparency so the public knows the science that is being used by the epa to make its decisions. i don't know why that is controversial. both scientists publish their findings in journals that are reviewed, why should the epa not be able to do that and why should they not have that same transparency. this...
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epa is 50 years old this year and we reduced air pollution since 1970 by 77%.o we are on a trajectory of decreasing air emissions and air emissions will continue to go down for the foreseeable future because we are requiring state of the art pollution control equipment to be installed in facilities across the country, we are reducing emissions from automobiles. we are reducing emissions from the electric power sector across the board. we are installing new regulatory requirements but these new regulatory requirements are saving money, they are modernizing older regulations and depending on newer science and this is really a boom for the american public as far as the clean environment is concerned but also for american jobs because it's helping to return a lot of manufacturing jobs here to the united states under our policies. liz: we thank you very much, administrator wheeler. we will have you back because california would argue that you haven't exactly tightened emission rules on cars. but please come back again. thank you so much for joining us here on "the c
epa is 50 years old this year and we reduced air pollution since 1970 by 77%.o we are on a trajectory of decreasing air emissions and air emissions will continue to go down for the foreseeable future because we are requiring state of the art pollution control equipment to be installed in facilities across the country, we are reducing emissions from automobiles. we are reducing emissions from the electric power sector across the board. we are installing new regulatory requirements but these new...
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completed review of those petitions and made recommendations to epa? >> i will get you an answer on that. i will have to check the status of the applications. >> okay. i look forward to the answers and i appreciate our conversation we had prior to this hearing. i appreciate what you're doing at the d.o.e. and i know you've got a lot of great history with the committee and i appreciate that. we got to make sure that we're doing the right thing for these biofuels folks and we have to make sure that epa and d.o.e. are complying with this tenth court circuit decision, making sure that everybody abides by the law. thank you very much, mr. secretary. i yield back. >> the gentleman yields back. the chair now recognizes the gentleman from virginia mr. griffith for five minutes. >> mr. chairman, how are you this afternoon? mr. secretary, one of my priorities as we've discussed in the past is research parity between the renewable research and our fossil fuel research. as we look at the many issues that we're discussing today as well as the global environmental w
completed review of those petitions and made recommendations to epa? >> i will get you an answer on that. i will have to check the status of the applications. >> okay. i look forward to the answers and i appreciate our conversation we had prior to this hearing. i appreciate what you're doing at the d.o.e. and i know you've got a lot of great history with the committee and i appreciate that. we got to make sure that we're doing the right thing for these biofuels folks and we have to...
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within a limited time frame, with minimal information. >> attorney general becerra says the epa will change as part of the trumpet administration's efforts to push through fossil fuel energy infrastructure. >>> estate appeals court has upheld the verdict in the landmark roundup weed cancer lawsuit but at the same time, also drastically cut the damage award. the court reduced the damages awarded to dwayne johnson from $70 million to $21.5 million. the court said the payout was reduced because california law does not afford damages for shortened life expectancy. johnson is a former school groundskeeper. he blames his cancer on the main ingredient in roundup. the appeals court found there was evidence that monsanto acted with conscious disregard for public safety. bayer now owns monsanto, and can still appeal the decision to the states appear in court. >>> we are looking at a forecast that includes temperatures not in the 90s but 70s and 80s. back here with the five-day forecast. >>> let's go to ktvu's alex savidge who jointly look at stories they are working on for the 7:00 news over o
within a limited time frame, with minimal information. >> attorney general becerra says the epa will change as part of the trumpet administration's efforts to push through fossil fuel energy infrastructure. >>> estate appeals court has upheld the verdict in the landmark roundup weed cancer lawsuit but at the same time, also drastically cut the damage award. the court reduced the damages awarded to dwayne johnson from $70 million to $21.5 million. the court said the payout was...
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epa administrator andrew wheeler. thank you very much. director -- omb acting director.ll business administrator. thank you. administrator. great people. i want to thank the state and local tribal leaders that join us in this great cause. what we have achieved together is truly without precedent. never happened before. the previous administration handed over 16,000 pages of heavy-handed regulations through the federal register. under my administration we have removed 25,000 pages of job destroying regulations, more than any other president by far in the history of our country, whether it was four years, eight years, or more than eight years. the prior administration piled up more than 600 major new regulations, a cruel and punishing regulatory burden that cost the average american worker and additional $2300 per year. $2300.rage american hitting low income americans i-4 the hardest. these regulations reflected a steep economic toll on african-american communities. our reforms are putting more money into the pockets of hard-working americans. in addition to saving every f
epa administrator andrew wheeler. thank you very much. director -- omb acting director.ll business administrator. thank you. administrator. great people. i want to thank the state and local tribal leaders that join us in this great cause. what we have achieved together is truly without precedent. never happened before. the previous administration handed over 16,000 pages of heavy-handed regulations through the federal register. under my administration we have removed 25,000 pages of job...
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. >> el supervisor meditan epa dijo que es muy importante que la gente siga utilizando sus mÁs tareaesar a esta lista la vigilancia del estado que restricciones para negocios como estos aquÍ, en el condado de san mateo. esta es mi reporte en vivo maria antonieta, mejÍa, noticias univision catorce. >> la mayorÍa de los condados del Área de la bahÍa se encuentran en una lista de vigilancia del estado, a excepciÓn del condado de san mateo. pero eso podrÍa cambiar si la gente no hace caso de las recomendaciones de autoridades de salud cÓmo utilizar el tapabocas lo que pasa es que no estÁ en veremos, no atacamos mÁs, no. autoridades. creemos que que cumplir todo esto por quÉ. para Él el significante, pero. >> supervisor pedÍ cÁnepa dice que a pesar de que el condado de san mateo se ha mantenido fuera de la lista de vigilancia que para algunos condados como san francisco significÓ cerrar centros comerciales. si la gente no siguen las reglas bÁsicas de prevenciÓn, podemos entrar a la lista en cualquier momento con y no vine biyombo a su ex el nuestros nÚmeros podrÍamos entrar a la lista de
. >> el supervisor meditan epa dijo que es muy importante que la gente siga utilizando sus mÁs tareaesar a esta lista la vigilancia del estado que restricciones para negocios como estos aquÍ, en el condado de san mateo. esta es mi reporte en vivo maria antonieta, mejÍa, noticias univision catorce. >> la mayorÍa de los condados del Área de la bahÍa se encuentran en una lista de vigilancia del estado, a excepciÓn del condado de san mateo. pero eso podrÍa cambiar si la gente no...
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to take action within a limited timeframe with limited information. >> the attorney general says the epa ruled as part of the effort to push through fossil fuel energy infrastructure. >>> santa rosa memorial hospital workers are on the picket lines again today and plan to strike all week for wage increases, better interface and observing social distance protocols. they have been without a contract for a year. the emergency room at santa rosa memorial remains open this week with replacement workers. >>> walmart has announced it will be closing its namesake stores and sam's club on thanksgiving day this year. the company says it wants to have employees been time with families during the pandemic. the move marks the first major indication of how covid-19 could affect like friday shopping which kicks off with big crowds on things getting day and expanded into friday. >>> sunnyvale employee linkedin says it is cutting nearly 1000 jobs. the pandemic has forced businesses the shutdown and implement hiring freezes as well as staff cuts. linkedin says it doesn't expect any other job cuts and affe
to take action within a limited timeframe with limited information. >> the attorney general says the epa ruled as part of the effort to push through fossil fuel energy infrastructure. >>> santa rosa memorial hospital workers are on the picket lines again today and plan to strike all week for wage increases, better interface and observing social distance protocols. they have been without a contract for a year. the emergency room at santa rosa memorial remains open this week with...
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in terms of meeting epa guidelines, i don't have those in front of me. suspect they are right, but there's a lot of stuff burning there, and it is not wood. >> dana: thank you so much. now a fox news alert. president trump is holding a roundtable at the white house with families who say about law enforcement helps save them. it >> president trump: you look at what's going on in minneapolis. many democrat run areas. they want to defund, and they want to abolish. escalating the anti-cop crusade, and violent crime is spiraling in their cities. it's all far left cities where they have no understanding of what has to be done. they don't have a clue, and i will say we put on a very powerful rule of law. you get ten years, you knock down a monument. then you go to jail for ten years. anything else, we tell them we work with the states to help them. it is a federal monument, and there are a lot of them up the there. nothing has been attacked since we did ten years in jail. one recent week in new york city -- this is hard to believe, shootings were of 358%, and y
in terms of meeting epa guidelines, i don't have those in front of me. suspect they are right, but there's a lot of stuff burning there, and it is not wood. >> dana: thank you so much. now a fox news alert. president trump is holding a roundtable at the white house with families who say about law enforcement helps save them. it >> president trump: you look at what's going on in minneapolis. many democrat run areas. they want to defund, and they want to abolish. escalating the...
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lista ya estoy lista para el fin de semana me voy a quitar la blusa y me voy a echar un clavado >>> epano puedo regresar el lunes >>> tenemos la renovaciÓn. >>el problema acÁ empezÓ porque Él ya no me atendÍa como mujer. y tengo una amiga en un spa. ella me dijo que habÍa una terapia. >>yo la satisfago a ella en cama despuÉs de la terapia. yo necesito la terapia. [Él canta] ♪ tú no me das lo que yo necesito. ♪ ♪ con mi chupi-chupi siento rico-rico. ♪ >>esto es una carpa china. >>pero ¿quÉ tÚ haces con el pez...? >>el pez me estimula. doctora: ¡ay, no, no...! el seÑor este permite que ese pescado le haga sexo oral.
lista ya estoy lista para el fin de semana me voy a quitar la blusa y me voy a echar un clavado >>> epano puedo regresar el lunes >>> tenemos la renovaciÓn. >>el problema acÁ empezÓ porque Él ya no me atendÍa como mujer. y tengo una amiga en un spa. ella me dijo que habÍa una terapia. >>yo la satisfago a ella en cama despuÉs de la terapia. yo necesito la terapia. [Él canta] ♪ tú no me das lo que yo necesito. ♪ ♪ con mi chupi-chupi siento rico-rico....
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. >>> lysol disinfectants are now approved by the epa to work against coronavirus. lab tests show that lysol disinfectant spray and lysol disinfectant mass cover missed will kill the virus on services within two minutes of use. they are the first surface disinfectant products that the epa is approved as being effective against covid-19. >>> entrepreneurs in texas used drones and a new form of disinfectant to help fight to the coronavirus in large spaces. agricultural use, to safely spray crops and large areas, but it is now repurposed to fight covid-19 contamination. one of the entrepreneurs got the idea to use the drone to disinfect stadiums after learning about a non-toxic disinfectant. >> we can disinfect a 15,000 seat stadium in under an hour. we would not need to hire an army to do it. >> the fact that they can go to large indoor areas and effectively had all the services with a drown, it is an appealing way to disinfect. >>> the entrepreneurs hope the drones will replace the uncertainty during the pandemic, and to get sports back to playing in the stadium. >>
. >>> lysol disinfectants are now approved by the epa to work against coronavirus. lab tests show that lysol disinfectant spray and lysol disinfectant mass cover missed will kill the virus on services within two minutes of use. they are the first surface disinfectant products that the epa is approved as being effective against covid-19. >>> entrepreneurs in texas used drones and a new form of disinfectant to help fight to the coronavirus in large spaces. agricultural use, to...
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>> and the epa also just approved two disinfectant products that kill covid on surfaces.orter: so these two products are both by lysol and it says it kills it on non-porous surfaces. it doesn't mean other products don't. there's lots of good products out there. they have applied to the fda or told the fda what their products can do, but these two have the official epa stamp of approval that it will kill the virus. >> elizabeth, thanks so much. appreciate it. >>> we also have this just into cnn. the much-awaited tell-all book from president trump's niece, mary will hit book stores and the trump administration blocked the copies but let me bring in sara sidner. what did do you know about this? >> reporter: it's a 13-chapter read but an indictment of president trump from a member of his family. we haven't heard a lot from the members of the trump family. this is coming from mary trump who is his niece and a book that one of the president's siblings has actually tried to block from publishing but the publisher got the release to go forward. we're looking through some of the
>> and the epa also just approved two disinfectant products that kill covid on surfaces.orter: so these two products are both by lysol and it says it kills it on non-porous surfaces. it doesn't mean other products don't. there's lots of good products out there. they have applied to the fda or told the fda what their products can do, but these two have the official epa stamp of approval that it will kill the virus. >> elizabeth, thanks so much. appreciate it. >>> we also...
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in april of 2019 president trump issued an executive order to change the rule which the epa says increases transparency and speeds up the outdated review process. state attorney general xavier becerra argues the change would limit a state's ability to protect water bodies by restricting their reviews on projects approved by the federal government. he calls it an end run to speed up fossil fuel projects. >>> back on the court. coming up next on "today in the bay," what's expected as the nba resumes games today and the big announcement from the nfl. plus -- >> how you doing? >> we didn't always know it would be this way. what we're learning about the filming of the "friends reunion" amid the pandemic. >>> and happening now, secretary of state mike pompeo is in copenhagen, denmark, right now on a u.s. diplomatic trip talking about china and the arctic. we'll wait to hear what he has to say about breaking news this morning. the sudden shutdown of the chinese consulate in houston. pompeo is also expected to meet with greenland's foreign minister. ♪ when it's made with love, it's made to be shar
in april of 2019 president trump issued an executive order to change the rule which the epa says increases transparency and speeds up the outdated review process. state attorney general xavier becerra argues the change would limit a state's ability to protect water bodies by restricting their reviews on projects approved by the federal government. he calls it an end run to speed up fossil fuel projects. >>> back on the court. coming up next on "today in the bay," what's...
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the epa has given its first approval to disinfectants that kill the coronavirus the agency approved lysol disinfectant and lysol disinfectant to max cover missed as it's called the approval based on lab testing that from both those products did kill the virus. 2 minutes after contact. lysol says it's doing testing on other products that also target the virus. time for another check of the forecast and let's go to bruce rodriguez. it's been beautiful mabrisa but it will be. >>yeah we're tracking a warm or micro planned it wednesday forecast where we are going to be a few degrees above average for downtown san francisco, 69 degrees for your afternoon highs low 60's for daly city and mid 60's for those of you at half moon bay at 66 degrees some are in there along the coast giving way to plenty of sunshine by your wednesday afternoon brisbane 69 degrees as a san bruno mid for burlingame and 75 degrees for san mateo 76 for palo alto in mount view warming up into the low 80. so we are going to be a few degrees above average slightly warmer forecast tomorrow compared to today, san jose 84 degree
the epa has given its first approval to disinfectants that kill the coronavirus the agency approved lysol disinfectant and lysol disinfectant to max cover missed as it's called the approval based on lab testing that from both those products did kill the virus. 2 minutes after contact. lysol says it's doing testing on other products that also target the virus. time for another check of the forecast and let's go to bruce rodriguez. it's been beautiful mabrisa but it will be. >>yeah we're...
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privado donde la abuelita de vanessa depositarÁ estas galletas en su tumba que trajo de mÉxico y le epades hurtado los menores son deporta deportados sin derecho >>> uno a uno salieron con sus bolsas de basuras y pertenencia ciÓn son niÑos migrantes y solicitantes de asilo, transportados en camioneta blancas sin logotipo a punto de ser expulsados del paÍs sin ningÚn problema legal. >>> lo que sabemos que por lo menos 69 mil personas han enfrentado estas expulsiÓn incluso mil niÑos >>> (nombre en inglÉs) ven las prÁcticas de las autoridades migratorias utilizar este hotel de macalen texas para detener a niÑos migrantes y sacarlos del paÍs sin dejar rastro alguno. ayer uno de los abogados de proyecto de derechos civiles de texas intentÓ entrar a ofrecerles asesorÍa legal. >>> estoy abogado aquÍ para ayudar >>> piden a los sujetos que se identifiquen en el antes de ser violentamente arrojado al elevad elevador en el exterior pancartas para darle asistencia legal fueron respondidos con mensaje pegados a las ventanas expresan que no tienen acceso a un telÉfono y que los abogados los vean en
privado donde la abuelita de vanessa depositarÁ estas galletas en su tumba que trajo de mÉxico y le epades hurtado los menores son deporta deportados sin derecho >>> uno a uno salieron con sus bolsas de basuras y pertenencia ciÓn son niÑos migrantes y solicitantes de asilo, transportados en camioneta blancas sin logotipo a punto de ser expulsados del paÍs sin ningÚn problema legal. >>> lo que sabemos que por lo menos 69 mil personas han enfrentado estas expulsiÓn...
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epa administrator, andrew cuyler. thank you, andrew. thank you very much.r ross vote. thank you. and small business administrator. i love her name, jovita carranza. thank you very much. thank you. cms administrator seema verma. thank you, great people. and there was a great people. they do an incredible job. i also want to thank the many state and local tribal leaders who join us in this great cause. thank you very much and thank you for being here. we appreciate it. thank you all very much. but we have achieved together is truly without precedent. it never happened before. the previous administration added over 16,000 pages of heavy-handed regulations through the federal registry. that is why nothing got done. under my administration, we have removed nearly 25,000 pages of job destroying regulations, more than any other president by far in the history of our country whether it was four years, eight years, or in one case, more than eight years. the prior administration piled up more than 600 major new regulations, a cruel and punishing regulatory burden tha
epa administrator, andrew cuyler. thank you, andrew. thank you very much.r ross vote. thank you. and small business administrator. i love her name, jovita carranza. thank you very much. thank you. cms administrator seema verma. thank you, great people. and there was a great people. they do an incredible job. i also want to thank the many state and local tribal leaders who join us in this great cause. thank you very much and thank you for being here. we appreciate it. thank you all very much....
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the epa has given its first approval to disinfectants that kill the coronavirus and it is approved lysol disinfectant spray and lysol disinfectant max cover missed the approval based on lab testing it found that both products and kill the virus said 2 minutes after contact. lysol says it is also testing other products to target the coronavirus time for another check at the forecast and we know it's going to be getting warmer and let's check in with mabrisa rodriguez either catherine yeah, let's take a quick check at your midweek microclimate forecast for your wednesday afternoon very seasonable temperatures along the coast. a few degrees above average though for downtown san francisco, 69 degrees about 2 degrees above normal there. >>mid 60's for those of you at half moon bay. we are going to wake up to some marine layer right along the coastline, giving way to plenty of sunshine by the afternoon. brisbane 69 degrees mid 70's though for millbrae and burlingame winds out of the west southwest at 20 miles per hour or less so it is going to be slightly calmer tomorrow than today seeing the
the epa has given its first approval to disinfectants that kill the coronavirus and it is approved lysol disinfectant spray and lysol disinfectant max cover missed the approval based on lab testing it found that both products and kill the virus said 2 minutes after contact. lysol says it is also testing other products to target the coronavirus time for another check at the forecast and we know it's going to be getting warmer and let's check in with mabrisa rodriguez either catherine yeah, let's...
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epa administrator andrew wheeler. thank you, andrew. thank you very much. [applause] omb acting director russ vought. thank you, russ. small business administrator i love her name, jovita carranza. i love her name. cms administrator, seema verma. those are great people. they're doing incredible job. i want to thank the many state, local tribal leaders join us in the great cause. thank you very much for being here. we all appreciate it. thank you y'all very much. what we have achieved together is truly without precedent. never happened before. the previous administration added 16,000 pages of heavy-handed regulations to the federal register. that is why nothing got done. under my administration, we have removed nearly 25,000 pages of job-destroying regulations, more than any other president by far in the history of our country, whether it was four years, eight year, or in one case, more than eight years. the prior administration piled up more than 600 major new regulations, a cruel and punishing regulatory burden that cost the average american an additional
epa administrator andrew wheeler. thank you, andrew. thank you very much. [applause] omb acting director russ vought. thank you, russ. small business administrator i love her name, jovita carranza. i love her name. cms administrator, seema verma. those are great people. they're doing incredible job. i want to thank the many state, local tribal leaders join us in the great cause. thank you very much for being here. we all appreciate it. thank you y'all very much. what we have achieved together...
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what the epa has now approved. >>> and coming up next, our "play of the day.". no calories, no sweeteners, all smiles, bubly sparkling water, crack a smile. can leave you holding your breath. ♪ but bristol myers squibb is working to change things. by researching new kinds of medicines that could help you live longer. including options that are chemo-free. because we're committed to bringing new hope into lung cancer care. these women love the scents in thisit smells amazingart exhibit luxurious but what are the smelling? wait, it's suave? wow! it's bodywash. no it's not. i can't believe this is suave. can i take this home? suave body wash. fragrances as beautiful as premium body wash brands. with herbal ashwagandas help turn the stress life into your best life live like a stress baller with stressballs home instead has helped seniors stay home. now, staying home isn't just staying in the place they love. it's staying safe. home instead. to us, it's personal. they will, but with accident forgiveness allstate won't raise your rates just because of an accident. cu
what the epa has now approved. >>> and coming up next, our "play of the day.". no calories, no sweeteners, all smiles, bubly sparkling water, crack a smile. can leave you holding your breath. ♪ but bristol myers squibb is working to change things. by researching new kinds of medicines that could help you live longer. including options that are chemo-free. because we're committed to bringing new hope into lung cancer care. these women love the scents in thisit smells...
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. >>> the epa has approved two lysol products capable of killing the coronavirus on surfaces.and its disinfectant mask cover mist are the two products lab tested and proven to be successful against the suspected virus. until now, all approved products were based solely on data testing. the epa expects to add more disinfectants to the list in the coming weeks. >>> president trump's first-ever tweet about nascar driver bubba wallace. turned into an attack against the circuit's most prominent black driver. seemingly out of nowhere the president demanded wallace apologize for that noose incident at talladega super speedway, and wallace had an answer. here's abc's jonathan karl. >> reporter: after back-to-back speeches this weekend where the president accused his political opponents of trying to destroy america, the president took aim at nascar's only full-time black driver, bubba wallace. has bubba wallace apologized to all those great nascar drivers and officials who came to his aid, stood by his side, and were willing to sacrifice everything for him, only to find out that the wh
. >>> the epa has approved two lysol products capable of killing the coronavirus on surfaces.and its disinfectant mask cover mist are the two products lab tested and proven to be successful against the suspected virus. until now, all approved products were based solely on data testing. the epa expects to add more disinfectants to the list in the coming weeks. >>> president trump's first-ever tweet about nascar driver bubba wallace. turned into an attack against the circuit's...
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she is asking health officials and the epa to develop a nationwide covid-19 wastewater surveillance program. at the white house i am natalie brand, kpix 5. >>> san mateo county beaches are open, but should they be? a new push from neighbors to put the beaches back on lockdown. what one mayor says has to happen before he would support such a measure. >>> also coming up, scientists are already under the gun to produce an effective covid-19 vaccine and fast. why a threat from overseas is upping the pressure. >>> plus alameda county fire crews were rushing to put out the blaze at their own training center and this time it was not a drill. >>> coming up we will talk about air quality because of well many people have such a misunderstanding as to how a reverse mortgage works. people think that the bank takes your home, but that is not true. that's absolutely 100% wrong. the home is ours. we can sell it if we want to at any time. i like the flexibility of not having a payment, but i can make the payment if i want to. you're responsible for keeping up your property taxes and you're responsible for
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the epa says lab testing shows the products are effective against the virus. officials still remind everybody that these products should only be used on surfaces not on people. don't spray anybody. >>> well, protecting our health is a part of building a better bay area and the protection that many people crave right now are coronavirus antibodies. once you have them, do they last forever? our sister station in los angeles looked into that. >> reporter: one 65-year-old came home from a cruise in mid-california and one of the first californians diagnosed with covid-19. >> my doctor contacted the cdc and ventura county health. >> reporter: he recovered at home and since donated his plasma four times to boost the immunity of others. but during his last donation the doctors noticed that his antibody levels nearly diminished. >> i thought they would stay active for longer than they did. >> how his antibody profile changes and i was a bit surprised to hear that. >> reporter: pullmmonologist sa what he's seeing is coinciding with a new study out of china saying antibo
the epa says lab testing shows the products are effective against the virus. officials still remind everybody that these products should only be used on surfaces not on people. don't spray anybody. >>> well, protecting our health is a part of building a better bay area and the protection that many people crave right now are coronavirus antibodies. once you have them, do they last forever? our sister station in los angeles looked into that. >> reporter: one 65-year-old came home...
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it directs agencies like the epa to overstep and stops reforms, removes provisions to enhance transparency at the un. we need bills that avoid controversial policies, this is the only way to get this bill through the house and senate and signed into law. we discuss this at every meaning that we have. these bills were presented to us with little to no input from republicans, it was top down all the way. i yield to steve. thank you, okay. i appreciate your leadership on the house appropriations committee. trying to stand up for the ability of the president to keep a safe. if you look at that appropriations that nancy pelosi is bringing to the floor, it follows a pattern, go it alone, my way or the highway approach. she brings partisan bills to the floor, breaking agreements to work with both sides and continuing to limit the presidents ability to keep americans safe. it boggles the minds. i will reference the no ban acts, that will be on the floor this week. think about this, we are in the middle of a global pandemic. one of his first acts was to stop flights from coming into china when we f
it directs agencies like the epa to overstep and stops reforms, removes provisions to enhance transparency at the un. we need bills that avoid controversial policies, this is the only way to get this bill through the house and senate and signed into law. we discuss this at every meaning that we have. these bills were presented to us with little to no input from republicans, it was top down all the way. i yield to steve. thank you, okay. i appreciate your leadership on the house appropriations...
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so look at the back, look at the ingredients, compared to the epa web site if you need to. >> all right. how safe are outdoor salons? the governor approved nail salons to perform some of the services outdoors. is that safe? >> it depends on the human behavior. if you're interacting with a stylist or someone doing your nails, if they are wearing a mask and gloves and you are doing the same thing as well, it could be safe, especially if it's outdoors and good ventilation. people have to always understand there is a huge element, it just takes one mistake to create another outbreak. so you do want to kind of assume, unfortunately, that everyone around you in public is potentially able to spread coronavirus to you. that's just something we all need to be cognizant of. >> i want to get to vaccines. the president has mentioned optimism in the past about getting a vaccine by the end of the year. maybe by election day. he didn't specifically, i don't think, refer to this in the past half hour but are we on the track for that right now to have an improved vaccine before the end of the year? >> w
so look at the back, look at the ingredients, compared to the epa web site if you need to. >> all right. how safe are outdoor salons? the governor approved nail salons to perform some of the services outdoors. is that safe? >> it depends on the human behavior. if you're interacting with a stylist or someone doing your nails, if they are wearing a mask and gloves and you are doing the same thing as well, it could be safe, especially if it's outdoors and good ventilation. people have...
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there were some epa issues. somebody poured some chemicals out back here. just need to dig out some dirt. it's just, the bill was going to be, you know, $2 million. so, we've actually come to a -- well, yeah. honey, did you hear about these new geico savings? mom? you'll get an extra 15% on top of what geico could already save you. can i call you back? your father's been researching our geneology. we're vikings! there's never been a better time to save with geico. switch by october seventh for an extra 15% on car and motorcycle insurance. hey, we lost the wifi password. do you remember what that is? "ok, so, magnificent mile for me!" i thought i was managing... ...my moderate to severe crohn's disease. yes! until i realized something was missing... ...me. you ok, sis? my symptoms kept me- -from being there for my sisters. "...flight boarding for flight 2007 to chicago..." so i talked to my doctor and learned- ...humira is for people who still have symptoms of crohn's disease after trying other medications. and the majority of people on humira saw significan
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epa call it's a treated article.provides for a physical kill in between the cleanings we believe environmental controls are huge. epe is your last line of defense. things like dividing workers, plexiglass, air scrubbers and he had indicating your staff and customers on the proper way to put on your mask and distance, proper hygiene and cleaning are all important. >> craig, in years past, we saw your guys spraying that stuff, you would have thought these chemicals, they are dangerous. now we are like, oh, good, they are here to clean. what is in that stuff that you are spraying into the air? you want to make sure what you are breathing is not covid but also that the chemicals are also safe >> absolutely. there is not one silver bullet for every circumstance what you saw us spraying on the rides differences to what we use inside of offices. first, we want to make sure it is safe for people we were spraying on the rides is dcon 30. it is completely green the salesman sprays it in his mouth. i don't think he's supposed t
epa call it's a treated article.provides for a physical kill in between the cleanings we believe environmental controls are huge. epe is your last line of defense. things like dividing workers, plexiglass, air scrubbers and he had indicating your staff and customers on the proper way to put on your mask and distance, proper hygiene and cleaning are all important. >> craig, in years past, we saw your guys spraying that stuff, you would have thought these chemicals, they are dangerous. now...
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in prime minister does epa county has put out a video in the last few hours on facebook saying we're in an impasse now it's proved more complex than we thought the budget commissioner johan is holland has tweeted a solemn reminder he calls it saying that the corona crisis isn't over and saying it's high time to reach an agreement allowing us to provide urgently needed support for citizens in economies so a reminder that really it's people's lives at stake but not just that it's the whole you budget for the next 7 years that they've got to agree as well in this round of talks and vera there are a big rouse over an idea of allocating 30 percent of the entire budget to meeting the climate change commitments the carbon neutrality by 2050 poland for example which didn't sign that target is saying there should be no mention of this target let alone allocating 30 percent which let's not forget is going to be tens hundreds of billions of dollars in the years to come so is difficult to get agreement between so many countries that in bob i know you'll follow the story for us in the coming days
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i think there is a massachusetts against epa that says that is ok, but that is certainly the absolute outer limit of standing to be sure. with respect to the nationwide injunctions, that is an issue where i think it is particularly inappropriate to have a nationwide injunction in a case like this. the one thing we should have learned from years of litigation over the affordable care act and its contraceptive mandate in particular is that the courts do not come to uniform decisions in this area. and sometimes the majority view in the circuit court is rejected by this court. and under those circumstances in particular, for a single district court judge to think that he or she has a monopoly on the reasoning here and should impose a remedy that affects people across the nation seems to me to be very imprudent and not something that is consistent with equity practice, or really just good practice in the way our judicial system works, since it really depends on having the circuits potentially look at , whenissues independently they revise this court takes should and this short-circuit all
i think there is a massachusetts against epa that says that is ok, but that is certainly the absolute outer limit of standing to be sure. with respect to the nationwide injunctions, that is an issue where i think it is particularly inappropriate to have a nationwide injunction in a case like this. the one thing we should have learned from years of litigation over the affordable care act and its contraceptive mandate in particular is that the courts do not come to uniform decisions in this area....
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blaming car companies for polluting when you don't have emission standards a or you have not creating the epa yet. >> that's right i think it has not been a focus for a long time this is the first time in 50 years and congress has not been paying attention to this or this industry which has network effects and scaling effects. this a pretty good turning point. we're talking about this being heat on big tech, but this should be heat on congress they're operating in the rules and congress is not doing their job in making laws that address the dynamics of today's economy, right? it is hard to put the heat on congress unless it is the first tuesday in november. >> i think i'm one tick over the line for you there i agree that congress has not done their job, but the european union has been looking at these companies for years. congress is not doing it's job, but that is nothing new. on the other side the companies have spent millions for the rules not to be changed. in these hearings tomorrow, the committee is very interested in making sure that we all know that it is an investigation. they said t
blaming car companies for polluting when you don't have emission standards a or you have not creating the epa yet. >> that's right i think it has not been a focus for a long time this is the first time in 50 years and congress has not been paying attention to this or this industry which has network effects and scaling effects. this a pretty good turning point. we're talking about this being heat on big tech, but this should be heat on congress they're operating in the rules and congress...
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epa approved few of them to kill viruses on surfaces. >> just don't inject them.and max cover miss. these are the first products approved by epa being effective -- what i'm trying to say disinfecting against covid. they were found to get a virus on surface in two minutes. good luck finding them. hard for me to find them. popular disinfectant cleaners. they flew off the shelves. americans were hoarding these products and hand sanitizers as well. lysol reported major sales growth in the first quarter. ashley: yeah. but impossible to find, you're absolutely right. people shouldn't hoard. share it out. all right, what about clorox? we talked about clorox a lot at the beginning of the pandemic? susan: they were always on the list, always included in the ep a-list of disinfectants that prevent against the spread of coronavirus. part of that list of products that epa shows they are effective when it comes to killing viruses, good luck finding it. how many months now? have you seen clorox wipes available on line? i haven't. ashley: i haven't either. very scarce. susan, th
epa approved few of them to kill viruses on surfaces. >> just don't inject them.and max cover miss. these are the first products approved by epa being effective -- what i'm trying to say disinfecting against covid. they were found to get a virus on surface in two minutes. good luck finding them. hard for me to find them. popular disinfectant cleaners. they flew off the shelves. americans were hoarding these products and hand sanitizers as well. lysol reported major sales growth in the...
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andrew wheeler with the epa, thank you so much.your time. >> thank you for having me on. ashley: my pleasure. let's check those food delivery stocks, if we can. uber is now reportedly in talks to buy postmates after the collapse of its takeover deal with grub hub. is the demand for food delivery here to stay in a post-pandemic world? we will get into that issue. >>> broadway shows here in new york city won't be returning this year and now there's talks of a potential bailout. we will have a live report what that may look like, next. ♪ wherever you live, certain truths are universal love...feels the same. joy... is a joint expression, and health... is an essential need for all. yet with so much we share, there's one thing we don't: around our world, millions live in places with little to no access to hospitals. at mercy ships, we've made it our mission to change this. you can join us by calling or going online now... just $19 a month is all it takes to help our volunteer doctors and nurses embark on floating hospitals. to heal the l
andrew wheeler with the epa, thank you so much.your time. >> thank you for having me on. ashley: my pleasure. let's check those food delivery stocks, if we can. uber is now reportedly in talks to buy postmates after the collapse of its takeover deal with grub hub. is the demand for food delivery here to stay in a post-pandemic world? we will get into that issue. >>> broadway shows here in new york city won't be returning this year and now there's talks of a potential bailout. we...
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want to pull the data, opened may 1st, that was the plan to epa may 1st, closed march 30th. jake, the numbers speak for themselves. that is part of the reason we're in this problem. part of those guidelines said if you go up five days in a row, you probably need to go back into shutdown mode. some states are hitting those bench marks as well. >> we should point out, sanjay, you and i were at the time they were reopening, even though they were violating all of the gateway suggestion from the coronavirus task force, we were saying they had not met the criteria. here we are with an explosion of new cases. some cases in some states, an explosion of hospitalizations and, sadly, deaths. >> that was the reason you had the criteria. it seems like they were thrown out the window as quickly as they were released. they were put out in name only to give the sense here they are but you don't really have to follow them. the reason you want 14-day trend, that gets you to manageable level of new infections. if you get the manageable level then you can isolate, quarantine, contact trace, all
want to pull the data, opened may 1st, that was the plan to epa may 1st, closed march 30th. jake, the numbers speak for themselves. that is part of the reason we're in this problem. part of those guidelines said if you go up five days in a row, you probably need to go back into shutdown mode. some states are hitting those bench marks as well. >> we should point out, sanjay, you and i were at the time they were reopening, even though they were violating all of the gateway suggestion from...
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shares of pet care companies are having a great run this year lead by the recent epa of chewy. this is sppet spending is expecd to hit $100 billion this year. the ceo of petco, a privately held pet specialty retailer. ron, great to have with you us >> great to be here. >> early in the pandemic, pet retailers were deemed essential which is great news. what sorts of increases have you sneen sales? >> yeah. we saw three different phases. the first phase was oh, no there is a pandemic. and we need to stock up and we were deemed essential. and that's because we are in the soup market. we're the pharmacy even the salon for pets. we see the reside in place and then during that period, we saw declines in our brick-and-mortar but our econ business started taking off then since june, we're back to growth and our e- commerce business is 100% plus. and we're gaining shares so it's been a growth area for us >> how do you look forward how has pet spending held up in a down turn in the economy and do you expect maybe this time around it could be better fido may be your only company in quarant
shares of pet care companies are having a great run this year lead by the recent epa of chewy. this is sppet spending is expecd to hit $100 billion this year. the ceo of petco, a privately held pet specialty retailer. ron, great to have with you us >> great to be here. >> early in the pandemic, pet retailers were deemed essential which is great news. what sorts of increases have you sneen sales? >> yeah. we saw three different phases. the first phase was oh, no there is a...
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it's great to be here thank you for having me. >> have you seen a bump up in lysol sales since the epas this is an effective way to get rid of the virus on surfaces >> i think from the time of the start of the pandemic we have seen a lift in sales of lysol as well as other products like detol. again, it gets to consumer trust in brands like this that have been earned over a long period of time. lysol over 140 years, ever since it was introduced and detol which is a brand over 80 years these are brands available around the world so yes. >> you know, of course, that gets us to the sales of the company which were up sharply in the last reported quarter as we might expect given what you just mentioned but the key question is will that continue? are people just loading their pantry with many of our products or are you continuing to see significant increases in usage >> our portfolio has been set up to capitalize on four tail winds as we see it the first tailwind is, you know, demographic change, urbanization, globalization that is making infectious diseases, communicable diseases an importa
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the epa says it expects to approve additional products within the coming weeks. >>> uber is launching a grocery delivery service. it is only available in latin america and canada right now. the san francisco based company claims to expand soon, offering the service in the united states. users can order groceries through the uber or uber eats app. uber says it has become increasingly clear, the grocery delivery is not only popular, but often a necessity. isn't that the truth? >> especially in these times. >> thanks! >> today african-americans across the country are hoping to display their economic power today is blackout day. a day when african-americans are told not to spend any money or if they have to, spend only at black-owned businesses. it began in 20 final to combat stereo times. this has taken on add significance in the wake of protests against police brutality and renewed attent all right. we want to check in with spencer. the winds are finally calming down. >> you're so right. they have calmed down in some bay area locations. in others, it is fairly breezy. wave picture out t
the epa says it expects to approve additional products within the coming weeks. >>> uber is launching a grocery delivery service. it is only available in latin america and canada right now. the san francisco based company claims to expand soon, offering the service in the united states. users can order groceries through the uber or uber eats app. uber says it has become increasingly clear, the grocery delivery is not only popular, but often a necessity. isn't that the truth? >>...
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>>the epa has given its first approval to disinfect and set kill coronavirus so to lysol products are now fed earlier prove as effective against it. they are lysol disinfectant spray and lysol disinfectant max cover mist the approval comes after lab tests found that when used on harder smooth surfaces. both products kill the virus 2 minutes after contact. lysol says it's currently working on testing other disinfecting products against coronavirus. >>temperatures this morning have been a little bit warmer than yesterday in this afternoon will be warmer still got some 90's and approaching up there in the east bay in the north bay as well going to check into your 4 zone forecast and that extended to just great day on the lake! it is. lunch is cookin'! and i saved a bunch of money on my boat insurance with geico. fellas, can it get any better than this? whoa! my old hairstyle grew back. so did mine. [80's music] what? i was an 80's kid. it only gets better when you switch and save with geico. >>it's 7.44. this wednesday morning welcome back to the kron 00:04am morning news time to go ahea
>>the epa has given its first approval to disinfect and set kill coronavirus so to lysol products are now fed earlier prove as effective against it. they are lysol disinfectant spray and lysol disinfectant max cover mist the approval comes after lab tests found that when used on harder smooth surfaces. both products kill the virus 2 minutes after contact. lysol says it's currently working on testing other disinfecting products against coronavirus. >>temperatures this morning have...
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that they care officials at the military base will drop the ball on the murder investigation and the epa giving the green light onto products that could be on your shelves right now at home that ca tonight the u.s. environmental protection agency has given its first approval to disinfectants that killed coronavirus. >>2 lysol products are now federally approved as affective of against it. they are lysol disinfectant spraying and lysol disinfectant max cover missed the approval comes after lab tests found that when used on hard non porous surfaces. both products can kill the virus. 2 minutes after contact. lysol says it's currently working on testing other disinfecting products against coronavirus up next a 13 year-old california girl is kidnapped she is raped and murdered police. >>track down the suspect and how the community that is reacting tonight. plus money meant to help american small businesses stay afloat during the coronavirus pandemic and the cup in the hands of the president's inner circle, the new questions now being raised tonight. >>and a one on one interview president trum
that they care officials at the military base will drop the ball on the murder investigation and the epa giving the green light onto products that could be on your shelves right now at home that ca tonight the u.s. environmental protection agency has given its first approval to disinfectants that killed coronavirus. >>2 lysol products are now federally approved as affective of against it. they are lysol disinfectant spraying and lysol disinfectant max cover missed the approval comes after...
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the epa's ruling limits the scope of what state can review and requires them to take action within a limited time frame, with minimal information. >> becerra says the lawsuit is important because the trump administration wants to take away california's rights to protect rivers from the impact of hydro-powered dams and fossil fuel energy projects. >>> the man police say targeted a judges family and new jersey is a potential suspect in another murder case. investigators say attorney roy den hollander shot and killed the 20-year-old son of judge esther salas and critically wounded her husband on sunday night. police said the suspect may also have murdered a men's rights lawyer in california earlier this month. hollander was discovered yesterday in the catskills, dead from an apparent self- inflicted gunshot wound. >>> in 40, authorities are searching for the suspects in a brutal triple murder. it happened friday night in polk county. the victims, three best friends, were on their way to go fishing when they were attacked, beaten and shot. one of the men called his father telling him he
the epa's ruling limits the scope of what state can review and requires them to take action within a limited time frame, with minimal information. >> becerra says the lawsuit is important because the trump administration wants to take away california's rights to protect rivers from the impact of hydro-powered dams and fossil fuel energy projects. >>> the man police say targeted a judges family and new jersey is a potential suspect in another murder case. investigators say...
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>>the epa has given its first approval to disinfect insect kill coronavirus to lysol products are now federally approved as effective against it. they are on your screen lysol disinfectant spray and lysol disinfected max cover miss the approval comes after lab tests found that when used on harder smooth surfaces. both products kill the virus 2 minutes after contact. lysol says it's currently working on testing other disinfecting products against coronavirus. >>and coming up next. here's a look at our high temperatures projected today we got the mid to lower 90's going on in those far east bay reaches going to have a look at your 4 zone forecast and the extended and what's going over to christine as well coming up >>good morning 5.44 of this wednesday morning thanks for joining us on the kron 00:04am morning news, let's go ahead and get to look at the forecast today sparked a day hey good morning marty good morning, everybody and a live shot from looks like a little bit of fog off to the distance there a little bit but no delays going on so that's good news to start our day off tempera
>>the epa has given its first approval to disinfect insect kill coronavirus to lysol products are now federally approved as effective against it. they are on your screen lysol disinfectant spray and lysol disinfected max cover miss the approval comes after lab tests found that when used on harder smooth surfaces. both products kill the virus 2 minutes after contact. lysol says it's currently working on testing other disinfecting products against coronavirus. >>and coming up next....
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that's epa miller intended for this news out on the back of a member of another full roundup of the day's news thanks very much for watching back now. we're talking about ivory poachers who have decimated populations of elephants in africa they almost always shipped the ivory out of a different country from where it was poached because that's where you start your search to look in the wrong place this radiocarbon dating method tell us if trade ivory is legal or not then we have a place we can focus law enforcement on take those out and perhaps choke the source of the ivory from entering the network take note on al-jazeera. we understand the differences kinds of malaria thousands of cultures across the wound so no matter how you take a al-jazeera bringing you the news and current affairs that matter team. down to 0. they signed up for a luxury cruise but some would never come. along the line i want to investigate some new zealand's deadly vocal you know irruption on al-jazeera. our coverage of africa is what i'm most proud of every time i travel there whether it's east or west africa peopl
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the epa says it shows the products are effective against the virus.ials do remind everybody that these products should only be used on surfaces, not people. >>> the trump administration is considering a ban on tiktok and other chinese social media apps. the apps could give the chinese communist party access to people's private information. in an interview with fox fnews, ceogh its parent company is based in beijing, tiktok never provided user data to the chinese government and would not do so if asked. >>> two of the ucruise lines ar teaming up to find ways to safely reopen operations. they are finding ways to help them prevent covid-19 at sea by the end of august. cruises have been banned in the u.s. through july 24th. the final plan submitted to the cdc. all cruise companies will be able to look at it and adapt to any changes. >>> i would think they would be the last ones to come back online, wouldn't you? >> you know what, that's not my business. >> no. >> however, i do know that a lot of people are really anxious to cruise for some reason. >> that
the epa says it shows the products are effective against the virus.ials do remind everybody that these products should only be used on surfaces, not people. >>> the trump administration is considering a ban on tiktok and other chinese social media apps. the apps could give the chinese communist party access to people's private information. in an interview with fox fnews, ceogh its parent company is based in beijing, tiktok never provided user data to the chinese government and would...
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i want the government to know about it either for fear that epa may impose endangered plastic rodent regulations on all of us. and then to be vandalized my car is parked nearby. i'm much more worried about government of using the police powers than individuals abusing purchasing powers. so the case in favor of cryptocurrency but to tell the truth, i don't own any in fact i have no use for cryptocurrency the price for that clean is down this morning if you offered me one bit coin i would tell you to bite me. and because i am ignorant, confused by the mathematical intricacies to form the block chains that underlie cryptocurrency's. and women which didn't stop me from hearing one i find airplanes all the time with no idea why they take off or how they land. but i am particularly confused by the internet. i think whose bright idea was it to make sure every idiot in the world is in touch with every other idiot? [laughter] it is an enormous hacking industry with a small global interconnected network. and i fear that somehow cryptocurrency is the invention of nerds and slide rules. and now
i want the government to know about it either for fear that epa may impose endangered plastic rodent regulations on all of us. and then to be vandalized my car is parked nearby. i'm much more worried about government of using the police powers than individuals abusing purchasing powers. so the case in favor of cryptocurrency but to tell the truth, i don't own any in fact i have no use for cryptocurrency the price for that clean is down this morning if you offered me one bit coin i would tell...
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everyone knows that joe biden has an epa administrator who's going to be enforcing the environmental laws. but he is also going to be investing in the energy strategies, clean energy strategies that will not only create a lot of jobs and move our energy portfolio forward, but will also at the same time be consistent with the challenges we faced on keeping the environment clean and making sure we are dealing with climate change. which we can't continue to ignore. i think the president has been searching for an argument against joe biden and having real trouble. >> neil: real quickly, you've heard about the dustup over the way senator biden sneaks out republican of his man cave, takes a speech, takes questions and disappears again. he says that might be playing it safe. it will guarantee that he loses. what do you take and make of that strategy? >> i think you know the state of pennsylvania pretty well. you know that a region that i live in, northeastern pennsylvania. people are not buying that. these are parts of the state the northeast on the southwest where the president did extraor
everyone knows that joe biden has an epa administrator who's going to be enforcing the environmental laws. but he is also going to be investing in the energy strategies, clean energy strategies that will not only create a lot of jobs and move our energy portfolio forward, but will also at the same time be consistent with the challenges we faced on keeping the environment clean and making sure we are dealing with climate change. which we can't continue to ignore. i think the president has been...
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i hope today to discuss va's commitment to this program and get assurances from the epa directives will be finalized this year in the program staff appropriately to serve va employees across the country. next, gao found an apparent conflict of interest in va's equal employment opportunity for eeo structure. specifically, the alignment of the agency eeo director and the office of the assistant secretary for human resources and administration. va cannot concur with the recommendation to realign the director and efficiency identified by the equal climate committee or eeoc. removing this potential conflict of interest to me but i believe it is complicated so i would like to explore why that is. another area of concern one not discussed in the report is the timeliness of the cases to the most recent, data reported by va, it takes an average roughly of 1100 days to process an eeo complaint when the employee requests a hearing before the eeoc. i understand some of this attributed to the eeoc but three years to process a complaint does not inspire confidence in the system working efficiently or
i hope today to discuss va's commitment to this program and get assurances from the epa directives will be finalized this year in the program staff appropriately to serve va employees across the country. next, gao found an apparent conflict of interest in va's equal employment opportunity for eeo structure. specifically, the alignment of the agency eeo director and the office of the assistant secretary for human resources and administration. va cannot concur with the recommendation to realign...
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the first thing, which was early on, epa gives the federal government -- to deter very large quantities and prioritize those products being domestically produced or coming into the country to where they are needed most and that could happen immediately with the dpa. we used it during superstorm sandy to get interpreters. it is a tool that gives you an immediate response. it ultimately gives the ability to redirect industry to meet strategy that otherwise would not have been met if you only went to a capital system. it has not built that capacity. there's no reason to have excess capacity unless you have some incentives. we are not going to build in the tools to ensure protection exists. >> you are talking about a long-term incentive solution that would build more capacity to be in place over the long-term. correct? >> yes, sir. pandemic's are one example of our global supply chain having critical infrastructure when we defend upon global supply chains. suppliers may not always share our views and interests. >> thank you. the chair now recognizes for five minutes the gentlewoman from cal
the first thing, which was early on, epa gives the federal government -- to deter very large quantities and prioritize those products being domestically produced or coming into the country to where they are needed most and that could happen immediately with the dpa. we used it during superstorm sandy to get interpreters. it is a tool that gives you an immediate response. it ultimately gives the ability to redirect industry to meet strategy that otherwise would not have been met if you only went...
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>> climate advisory council and he recruited tom styre brought in former obama epa officials, broughttten this plan. it is his version of the green new deal which on paper is only half as expensive as aoc's original green new deal but it has all the aspirations of it. it's a slightly slower start than aoc's vision but once it commits us biden's overriding principle is he wants to make this so no future president, what trump has done to president obama, could ever undo this so once this begins they could put my price tag they want on it because it's going to be locked in and biden is essentially doing the exact same thing that aoc, that bernie sanders and all of the other architects of the green new deal did. jedediah: and marc, we have an interesting flash back from july 8 of bernie sanders. check out what he had to say on policy proposals. >> the most knowledgeable people in the country coming together to deal with education and climate change. the compromise that they came up with, if implemented, will make biden the most progressive president since fdr. jedediah: yeah, so this is a
>> climate advisory council and he recruited tom styre brought in former obama epa officials, broughttten this plan. it is his version of the green new deal which on paper is only half as expensive as aoc's original green new deal but it has all the aspirations of it. it's a slightly slower start than aoc's vision but once it commits us biden's overriding principle is he wants to make this so no future president, what trump has done to president obama, could ever undo this so once this...