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britt: has epa appealed the mandate? admin. regan: epa presented the best case it could. sen. britt: you have not appealed? admin. regan: the courts in its writing expressed serious frustrations with agency decisions in the past and expressed serious frustrations on where we were on endangered species and the like. you can only tempt fate for so many times and what i pledged to do is to respect the letter of the law. sen. britt: i hope you consider appealing that and helping farmers use a weight to make use of the 11 safe ways to use it. >> thank you. feels like everyone has heard me say this one million times so -- but it matters. as we continue our progress to return to regular order, this hearing provides an of the critical opportunity to look up why it is so important to families that we work in a timely, bipartisan way to pass our funding bills and make sure we are actually providing the research necessary to keep people safe. safety is about more than how strong our military is. family wants to know -- families want to know if they have clean air and clean water. fishers
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, region three epa, and we have ohio epa. how is that? explain, it it won't count against your time. >> thank you, chairman. ohio epa is the ohio agency dedicated to protecting health and human health and the environment, similar to the work of the u.s. epa which covers the whole nation. >> thank you. governed ahead, we are delighted you are here. please proceed. >> good morning, chairman robert, ranking member capito, members of the committee, my name is anne vogel, director of the ohio environmental protection agency. on behalf of governor dewine, lieutenant governor houston, and the talented team that i am privileged to represent at the ohio environmental protection agency, i thank you for allowing me to share our ongoing efforts to protect human health and environment in east palestine. a community of called home for the past month. governor dewine has been at the village regularly to ensure the community that, while this is norfolk southern strain, their wreck, and their mass, the entire apparatus of state government has
, region three epa, and we have ohio epa. how is that? explain, it it won't count against your time. >> thank you, chairman. ohio epa is the ohio agency dedicated to protecting health and human health and the environment, similar to the work of the u.s. epa which covers the whole nation. >> thank you. governed ahead, we are delighted you are here. please proceed. >> good morning, chairman robert, ranking member capito, members of the committee, my name is anne vogel, director...
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what can the epa do? what have you learned from this to be able to help for the next incident, to be able to help the people of that community get the information. so that they can safely return to their homes. >> thank, you senator ricketts. first, let me say that i bring greetings from your sister, laura, who's been a longtime friend of mine back in illinois. and to your question, we are still in in the cleanup of the derailment. and that is our primary focus. we need to clean up the site, get the contaminated waste out of there, and then focus on the longer term remediation. there will be an after action report. we will be able to drill in on what lessons we have learned how to do better. but right now, we need to clean up the site as safely and quickly as possible. and ensure that the necessary safeguards are in place to protect human health and the environment. >> all right, thank you, miss shore. i will ask you basically the same questions. so, i am sure you agree that americans should have timely i
what can the epa do? what have you learned from this to be able to help for the next incident, to be able to help the people of that community get the information. so that they can safely return to their homes. >> thank, you senator ricketts. first, let me say that i bring greetings from your sister, laura, who's been a longtime friend of mine back in illinois. and to your question, we are still in in the cleanup of the derailment. and that is our primary focus. we need to clean up the...
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>> senator, the epa, the ohio epa have very high standards. i trust our testing. >> would you live there given what you've seen? >> yes, sir. i believe that the air is safe. i believe that the water safe. there are hundreds of tests. there are millions of data points. they all point to the same thing. i genuinely enjoyed my conversations with the folks in these palestine. >> i'm sure they are traumatized. every time someone shows up is really good. miss sure, do you agree that it is a safe place to live? >> senator graham, science is epa's north star. we follow the science. on i drink the water there. i drink it every time i go to town because the scientific data shows that it is safe, as does the air. >> ms. vogel, you're from ohio, have you been there? >> i have been east palestine since february 3rd, with the exception of five days. >> real dedicated effort here. do you think you've been enriched by these visits? either how do you? >> yes, senator. >> do you think you've learned more about the problem having talked to the people? >> unquest
>> senator, the epa, the ohio epa have very high standards. i trust our testing. >> would you live there given what you've seen? >> yes, sir. i believe that the air is safe. i believe that the water safe. there are hundreds of tests. there are millions of data points. they all point to the same thing. i genuinely enjoyed my conversations with the folks in these palestine. >> i'm sure they are traumatized. every time someone shows up is really good. miss sure, do you...
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what happened with of the epa was considerable because the epa stepped forward into the leadership roll on this contaminated land. i don't mean to pit one department against the other but the fact of the matter is the department of interior has failed to be helpful on that issue so there were some key members on your team. there were some others that again put their shoulder into this and advanced to this in a way that has been positive and remarkable and i want to make sure that others know that you deserve this public accommodation now these efforts are going to directly improve t the health and well-being of so many communities and the work cannot be understated in its importance. so i hope andd i know there is more of you and i can do together to write this injustice soin i'm looking forward to finding further creative funding solutions with you and invite you to come to alaska at any timeo to meet and some of the communities with me and i know we look forward to doing that at a point in time. i want to turn to an issue that we've hadt opportunity to discs before and this is the age
what happened with of the epa was considerable because the epa stepped forward into the leadership roll on this contaminated land. i don't mean to pit one department against the other but the fact of the matter is the department of interior has failed to be helpful on that issue so there were some key members on your team. there were some others that again put their shoulder into this and advanced to this in a way that has been positive and remarkable and i want to make sure that others know...
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and i would like to thank the biden administration and the epa. this agreement and support are instrumental to advancing our goals for sustainable san francisco. now like to ask our mayor, herrera and add administrator fox and guzmonto commencement rit the closing signing the document and holding it up for all to see. thank you. [applause]. [applause] >> >> (indiscernible) faces transformed san francisco street and sidewalks. local business communities are more resilient and our neighborhood centers on more vibrant ask lively. sidewalks and parking lanes can be used for outdoor seating, dining, merchandising and other community activities. we're counting on operators of shared spaces to ensure their sites are accessible for all and safe. hello, san francisco. i love it when i can cross the street in our beauty city and not worry whether car can see me and i want me and my grandma to be safe when we do. we all want to be safe. that's why our city is making sure curb areas near street corners are clear of parked cars and any other structures, so tha
and i would like to thank the biden administration and the epa. this agreement and support are instrumental to advancing our goals for sustainable san francisco. now like to ask our mayor, herrera and add administrator fox and guzmonto commencement rit the closing signing the document and holding it up for all to see. thank you. [applause]. [applause] >> >> (indiscernible) faces transformed san francisco street and sidewalks. local business communities are more resilient and our...
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and i would like to thank the biden administration and the epa. this agreement and support are instrumental to advancing our goals for sustainable san francisco. now like to ask our mayor, herrera and add administrator fox and guzmonto commencement rit the closing signing the document and holding it up for all to see. thank you. [applause]. [applause] >> san francisco mayor breed and soon as he is ready. will he is the man of the hour. [applause]. now, i know there are a lot of si cats in the house. but are there any sushgs k f dons in the house? thank you. i want to start by saying, we all know that bob has a rich history and legacy with si as a teacher, mennor, teaching u.s. history. and u.s. government. social studies and english. although, i know shawn who is my chief. staff is trying to learn that every day. and not only teach as a teacher but a mentor and the work that you have done has touched the lives of so many students here is one stount in the front row. that's my teacher! paul, calm down we know he is your teacher, too. >> mike went t
and i would like to thank the biden administration and the epa. this agreement and support are instrumental to advancing our goals for sustainable san francisco. now like to ask our mayor, herrera and add administrator fox and guzmonto commencement rit the closing signing the document and holding it up for all to see. thank you. [applause]. [applause] >> san francisco mayor breed and soon as he is ready. will he is the man of the hour. [applause]. now, i know there are a lot of si cats in...
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epa guidance, the epa scientific advisory board are very explicit about what is the -- right approach you are thinking about impacts to individuals with different incomes. there is a lot of economic and dispute whether it should be scaled more than one for one. one for one is the central case. it is the approach we did in our paper end of the one that epa did in their report. the concerns that noah is raising are valid. i don't think it is about that number specifically. it's about the broader issue of equity weights. if you want to think about that, while valuing impacts to poorer individuals, you should not do it with esl. the value of life. you should do it not just on mortality. you should do it on average household markets, everything. the more appropriate approach is not to use the same number for everyone, but use the kind of standard economic tools. but then think about the equity concerns separately. now, of course that raises other tricky issues. it introduces some activity into the numbers. i think it is worth discussing. it would have been far too premature for epa to laun
epa guidance, the epa scientific advisory board are very explicit about what is the -- right approach you are thinking about impacts to individuals with different incomes. there is a lot of economic and dispute whether it should be scaled more than one for one. one for one is the central case. it is the approach we did in our paper end of the one that epa did in their report. the concerns that noah is raising are valid. i don't think it is about that number specifically. it's about the broader...
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this is new for epa. we are stepping out on a limb and we are doing more partnerships with the industry. how do you codify rules that set the playing field at a level where everyone has equal instructions and the guardrails for investments, but not block out any technology. there are ways to look at how we aggregate and use data. there are proof systems that we are building in so there are new technologies that come online. it's a little bit of an experiment, but we are excited about it and what's exciting about it is the industry has to save that product and control those emissions. >> i guess it is unusual. the epa has been doing regulation for a long time, but when you have this amount of innovation going on to make the roles not have that innovation is really a challenge. some other countries. >> the first thing i tell some of my team who says this is the way we've always done it and i say well, that's exactly why we are not going to do it. we cannot do things the way we always done it. this entrepren
this is new for epa. we are stepping out on a limb and we are doing more partnerships with the industry. how do you codify rules that set the playing field at a level where everyone has equal instructions and the guardrails for investments, but not block out any technology. there are ways to look at how we aggregate and use data. there are proof systems that we are building in so there are new technologies that come online. it's a little bit of an experiment, but we are excited about it and...
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yet epa allowed imidacloprid on the u.s. market a year later. after decades of exposure, the consequences epa scientists once warned about are now confirmed by the task force on systemic pesticides. >> and unfortunately, these chemicals are often, and i would say most of the time, released before there is adequate information to show whether they are harmful in thenvironment. i think neonicotinoids are a prime example of that. >> epa assesses risk posed by pesticides prior to their release on the market. safety studies are typically conducted and paid for by pesticide manufacturers on their own product. epa says its decisions are informed by the best science available. in addition to studies by manufacturers, epa scientists review pesticide studies from peer-reviewed scientific journals and data from a wide variety of sources when they are available. but studies on pesticide safety that come out after a pesticide is on the market may not be evaluated by epa until a pesticide comes up for review, a process that canake as ng as 15 yrs. farmers lik
yet epa allowed imidacloprid on the u.s. market a year later. after decades of exposure, the consequences epa scientists once warned about are now confirmed by the task force on systemic pesticides. >> and unfortunately, these chemicals are often, and i would say most of the time, released before there is adequate information to show whether they are harmful in thenvironment. i think neonicotinoids are a prime example of that. >> epa assesses risk posed by pesticides prior to their...
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geoff: the epa proposes new rules that would force power plants to slash carbon emissions.mna: ukraine awaits tanks that could be a game changer in the fight against russia. >> it's like owning a ducati. it has expensive parts, gas turbine engine and a lot of proprietary systems. ♪ >> major funding for the pbs newshour has been provided by. >> these are people who are trying to change the world. startups have this energy that energizes me. i'm thriving by helping others every day. bdo. >> pediatric surgeon, volunteer, topiary artist. a raymond james financial advisor tailor's to help you live your life. -- taylor's advice to help you live your life. >> the kendeda fund, committed to advancing restorative justice and meaningful work through investments in transformative leaders and ideas. carnegie corporation of new york. supporting innovations in education, democratic engagement and the advantage -- advancement of international peace and security at carnegie.org. and with the ongoing support of these individuals and institutions. this program was made possible by the corpor
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geoff: the epa's climate moves have previously been challenged in court.at this time around? >> 100%. most of those will be driven by industry or the republican attorneys general to very successfully sued the obama clean power plants several years ago and blocked that from happening, so that will definitely happen. you are seeing industry critics coming out saying this will be too costly for us, too costly for consumers who want to plug-in everything in their homes, and there are also criticisms within the democratic party itself. joe manchin whose own personal fortune is very dependent on coal called this a radical climate agenda. he said these rules are trying to regulate coal and gas plants out of existence. lots of critics are out there. i think it is worth saying in is conversation though that the epa did not just capriciously decide to do this. this is there mandate. the courts have held the sub, legislation has all this up. it is their duty to regulate carbon dioxide emissions. how aggressively they do that is definitely what will be fought over? ge
geoff: the epa's climate moves have previously been challenged in court.at this time around? >> 100%. most of those will be driven by industry or the republican attorneys general to very successfully sued the obama clean power plants several years ago and blocked that from happening, so that will definitely happen. you are seeing industry critics coming out saying this will be too costly for us, too costly for consumers who want to plug-in everything in their homes, and there are also...
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again, another impractical over reaching probably illegal regulation out of the epa.'re going to have outages like we had last winter where there was a call to restrict juror usage of your heating. reporter: this is the second major rule the epa has proposed in just the last couple of weeks , in an effort to fight climate change. this one, and the proposal to try to get more americans in electric vehicles, liz, will almost certainly face legal challenges. liz: interesting, grady trimble great reporting as always thank you so much. joining us now, texas public policy foundation energy expert former congressman jason isaac. jason, it's good to see you. what's your take on this because it's reportedly, this proposal reportedly would hit nearly all fossil fuels power plants that generate about 60% of the nations electricity. senator manchin says the white house has no adequate backup plan to replace the lost base load generation there. >> liz, you're right. i live a high carbon lifestyle. i think the rest of the world should too. it's truly where you have economic prosper
again, another impractical over reaching probably illegal regulation out of the epa.'re going to have outages like we had last winter where there was a call to restrict juror usage of your heating. reporter: this is the second major rule the epa has proposed in just the last couple of weeks , in an effort to fight climate change. this one, and the proposal to try to get more americans in electric vehicles, liz, will almost certainly face legal challenges. liz: interesting, grady trimble great...
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a supreme court ruling just limited the epa's power to police water pollution.itol hill. is this another blow to the administration's green agenda and secondarily what happens now? >> reporter: it is. what happens now according to democrats is more water pollution but conservatives say this ruling is something to celebrate because they say it rains and overreach by the biden administration and lifts burdensome regulations for landowners across the country. here's what senator jim rich from idaho where the case was centered has to say, the supreme court decision is a victory for landowners, ranchers, farmers in idaho, the court decisively ruled in favor of americans everywhere, specifically the court ruled in favor of in idaho couple who the epa block from building a home near wetlands. more broadly, the ruling narrows what is protected under the clean water act. the white house as you might guess is not pleased with the ruling. >> the decision aims to take our country backwards. it will jeopardize sources of clean drinking water for farmers, businesses and milli
a supreme court ruling just limited the epa's power to police water pollution.itol hill. is this another blow to the administration's green agenda and secondarily what happens now? >> reporter: it is. what happens now according to democrats is more water pollution but conservatives say this ruling is something to celebrate because they say it rains and overreach by the biden administration and lifts burdensome regulations for landowners across the country. here's what senator jim rich...
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congress never anticipated giving absolute authority to the epa.didn't outsource freedom, democracy in elections and say we have given that to you in the epa. they have strict rules there, they want to change the american economy. and thank god for the supreme court trying to push back and say no, get back to your traditional role. to address what they call the reange act, it says any rule that will cost the economy more than $100 million, you need congressional approval for it. and this would no doubt fall within that. democrats don't want the rains act, they love that the administrative state can do what they could never do in congress. voters would never allow for you to get rid of gas powered cars or gas powered stoves or gas powered power plants, so they want to outsource it and let the epa do it. so the rains act if passed will remedy the administrative state that's ruining our economy. >> moving on, president biden is using his veto pen to uphold a controversial d.c. bill many say is anti-police. he nicked a measure that basically would have
congress never anticipated giving absolute authority to the epa.didn't outsource freedom, democracy in elections and say we have given that to you in the epa. they have strict rules there, they want to change the american economy. and thank god for the supreme court trying to push back and say no, get back to your traditional role. to address what they call the reange act, it says any rule that will cost the economy more than $100 million, you need congressional approval for it. and this would...
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the supreme court limited the epa from limiting greenhouse gas emissions.ar the epa has now proposals that would regulate plants and gas powered vehicles. it's pushing forward with that agenda even though those rules or proposals could face legal challenges as well. >> thank you so much, grady. we welcome back to the show senator markwayne mullin. what do you make of senator chuck schumer.. why is it politicizing everything? >> if you don't agree with this woke socialist dem that movement in washington, d.c., you are maga. it stands for you are anti-environment, you are racist, and you stand against growth because you don't believe in green energy. the fact is they can't argue on basis. the 1972 pollution environmental act, the clean water act, what it says was navigable bodies of water when it was talking about the clean water act. you need to be able to put a boat tonight and ga -- and navie it. it was never meant to go after streams and ponds and ditches which is what the obama epa did. biden rolled it back and we took it to the supreme court. a 9-0 deci
the supreme court limited the epa from limiting greenhouse gas emissions.ar the epa has now proposals that would regulate plants and gas powered vehicles. it's pushing forward with that agenda even though those rules or proposals could face legal challenges as well. >> thank you so much, grady. we welcome back to the show senator markwayne mullin. what do you make of senator chuck schumer.. why is it politicizing everything? >> if you don't agree with this woke socialist dem that...
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who is going to be heartened the epa cannot regulate wetlands?ere were a lot of groups who had been pushing legally and politically to overturn these regulations and these protections. farmers, real estate developers, golf course developers. former president trump pushed hard to roll back investigations. they got in the way of what people could do with their land. without these protections, it takes away penalties for filling in wetlands and developing. it takes away penalties for farmers who could have been penalized on using fertilizers or pollutants to run into wetlands and receive penalties from the epa. a lot of those areas that have been protected come on now that protections are gone, those groups are saying we can do what we want. >> president biden today in a statement that was very critical of this ruling. he's going to redouble efforts to get states localities and tribes to step up enforcement of water protections. how likely is it to make a difference and step into the breach? >> now that the federal protection has been lifted, a lot
who is going to be heartened the epa cannot regulate wetlands?ere were a lot of groups who had been pushing legally and politically to overturn these regulations and these protections. farmers, real estate developers, golf course developers. former president trump pushed hard to roll back investigations. they got in the way of what people could do with their land. without these protections, it takes away penalties for filling in wetlands and developing. it takes away penalties for farmers who...
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that proposal calls for a 19% increase in funding for the epa. >> a reduced budget, epa may be forcedca's aging border infrastructure, it might endanger our efforts to address climate change and might roll back our progress that we've made on environmental justice. at epa, we've built environmental justice into our very dna. >> reporter: lawmakers grilled regan on the epa's new electric vehicle rule and whether the united states will be able to generate enough electricity to power those vehicles. more broadly, republican lawmakers have expressed concerns that the biden administration is using sweeping rules to push climate prioritities. the supreme court is taking up a case that could limit the executive branch's ability to to issue those types of rules. the specific case before scotus has to do with a fishing program many new england. in new england. it could claw back some of the regulatory power from federal agencies. lawmakers here on the hill have also been speaking out against a separate department of energy rule that could limit gas stove sales in the united states. and, by the
that proposal calls for a 19% increase in funding for the epa. >> a reduced budget, epa may be forcedca's aging border infrastructure, it might endanger our efforts to address climate change and might roll back our progress that we've made on environmental justice. at epa, we've built environmental justice into our very dna. >> reporter: lawmakers grilled regan on the epa's new electric vehicle rule and whether the united states will be able to generate enough electricity to power...
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it is going to be interesting to hear what the biden administration has to say and the epa and thank joan, thank you for bringing us that just in from the supreme court. john? >> regrouping after a roll out glitch is what team desantis is doing this morning, and a preview of the states that the governor is going to visit first -- iowa, new hampshire, south carolina. a traditional itinerary after a nontraditional launch. the cnn poll shows him trailing the frontrunner donald trump clearly, but he is one of the top two choices by a majority. and desantis and trump have separated themselves, but we go to the campaign trail, and steve, what are you gaerring this morning? >> well, so far, it is a positive spin from a lot of the people gathered in miami for desantis' event here, and they are saying last night was not great, and let's laugh it off and move on to the challenge of getting governor desantis elected and chosen as the nominee, and right now, he is working to set up a contrast between himself and the former president donald trump who is still leading the polls, and he is doing th
it is going to be interesting to hear what the biden administration has to say and the epa and thank joan, thank you for bringing us that just in from the supreme court. john? >> regrouping after a roll out glitch is what team desantis is doing this morning, and a preview of the states that the governor is going to visit first -- iowa, new hampshire, south carolina. a traditional itinerary after a nontraditional launch. the cnn poll shows him trailing the frontrunner donald trump clearly,...
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anything environmental in the country before there was an epa. the epa is not created in 1970. there was nowhere go. if you had an environmental problem here in the in rancho mirage your palm springs and you're getting flummoxed not getting action in sacramento, you might send a postcard to douglas and he'd respond and he'd say, give me everything, every information. you can't people, these green grassroots groups, countries start sending douglas reams of their about what's going on local places. and douglas would farm it out to david brower at sierra club or howard zinn i saw at the wilderness society. and then douglas kept hiking and, hiking. he hike in in kentucky to stop a dam and he won. he hike bobby and ethel kennedy along the olympic peninsula of washington state and no road he to the buffalo river in arkansas river where the protest so big people were putting barbed wire the river so canoes or kayakers would get entangled there were shootings on and there's bill douglas canoeing down the buffalo. now i didn't see he's a great supreme court justice. okay. okay, you got
anything environmental in the country before there was an epa. the epa is not created in 1970. there was nowhere go. if you had an environmental problem here in the in rancho mirage your palm springs and you're getting flummoxed not getting action in sacramento, you might send a postcard to douglas and he'd respond and he'd say, give me everything, every information. you can't people, these green grassroots groups, countries start sending douglas reams of their about what's going on local...
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. >> hi, everyone, i'm a press officer for the epa and i've had that role for four years. i came into federal service from the campaign side. i'm born and raised miami, i'm first generation latino, i'm a queer woman and i found a place in government where i can be all of my identities, i'm also a military spouse and enjoyed public service. i came from the campaign side and it was a rather paid internships for one of the best senators i know, senator jack reed and i worked in the senate on veterans affair committee and two terms of amer corps service which led me back to service at epa. i definitely echo my colleagues' sentiment be kind to yourself knowing you're enough. and my younger self, especially being first generation to be successful and i had a narrow version and tried to take everything, it builds character, but it would have been a lot smoother and easier if i would have leaned on mentors and those who come before me and learned from flair wisdom and mistakes rather than trying to take everything on myself. >> so i'd love to talk a little about what the obstacles
. >> hi, everyone, i'm a press officer for the epa and i've had that role for four years. i came into federal service from the campaign side. i'm born and raised miami, i'm first generation latino, i'm a queer woman and i found a place in government where i can be all of my identities, i'm also a military spouse and enjoyed public service. i came from the campaign side and it was a rather paid internships for one of the best senators i know, senator jack reed and i worked in the senate on...
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went much farther and went much deeper cut into the epa's authority.t did they rule? >> essentially, they said that the epa, which until yesterday had the authority to regulate most of the weapons in the united states, to protect the wetlands and to punish, sharply reduced the amount of wetlands that would be subject to federal protection, that in order for a wetland to be subject to any kind of federal protection regulation, it has to directly join up to or be connected to a larger body of water. that might sound obscure, but that decision cuts out probably more than half the wetlands in the united states. >> people think of wetlands as sort of swampy areas that who knows what they really do. can you remind us what they really do? >> sure. a lot of wetlands really do fall under the definition of swamp or bog or soggy area. wetlands are important for two reasons. they are a major source for biodiversity. many species make their homes in wetlands. without protection, you might risk losing that biodiversity. wetlands protect humans, too. they are a reall
went much farther and went much deeper cut into the epa's authority.t did they rule? >> essentially, they said that the epa, which until yesterday had the authority to regulate most of the weapons in the united states, to protect the wetlands and to punish, sharply reduced the amount of wetlands that would be subject to federal protection, that in order for a wetland to be subject to any kind of federal protection regulation, it has to directly join up to or be connected to a larger body...
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now, if this seems insane, and it is, the epa is here to calm your nerves. >> at epa, we are workingto ensure that all people realize the full protection of our environmental lies for today we announced tha its only solidifies our commitment to protecting those who are most vulnerable among us . the good news is our work is no sacrificed for these art restrictions as some would say, this is about seizing the moment . >> what they are really seizing is your ability to live in comfort the comfort we've come to expect because we earned it. we innovated, where the most powerful nation in the world, joining me now is daniel turner daniel, wow, this epa administrator is quite the piec of work. he seems to be way over his schemes if we can still do this key analogy and not offend anyone. it is virtual's virtue signet ring with lies in subterfuge bu what does the nation need to understand about this? >> this is very concerning because we are just following the examples of countries that have done this faster and it hasn't turned out very well. quite frankly, what they're doing to the country
now, if this seems insane, and it is, the epa is here to calm your nerves. >> at epa, we are workingto ensure that all people realize the full protection of our environmental lies for today we announced tha its only solidifies our commitment to protecting those who are most vulnerable among us . the good news is our work is no sacrificed for these art restrictions as some would say, this is about seizing the moment . >> what they are really seizing is your ability to live in comfort...
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the epa is aiming to finalize the regulations by the end of this year.ment runs through the end of may in new york, brian dennis fox news this is ktvu fox. two news at six changes on immigration policy starting tonight, cities on the southern border brace for an influx of migrants and the biden administration moles. the next steps. we view this as a challenge. challenge that we will meet pandemic era policy that forces asylum seekers to wait in mexico, known as title 42 ends in just a few hours from now. good evening. i'm cristina rendon mike mibach the surgeon. border crossings has already started. this is what it looked like. in tijuana today. border agency nearly 11,000 migrants crossed illegally on tuesday alone. ktvu is greg lee has more on what the changes mean, plus the debate in washington to come up. with more of a permanent fix. a growing camp of migrants continues to wait at the sandy c throw border between the us and mexico. federal officials, border communities in migrants bracing for the end of title 40 to the pandemic era policy, allow the
the epa is aiming to finalize the regulations by the end of this year.ment runs through the end of may in new york, brian dennis fox news this is ktvu fox. two news at six changes on immigration policy starting tonight, cities on the southern border brace for an influx of migrants and the biden administration moles. the next steps. we view this as a challenge. challenge that we will meet pandemic era policy that forces asylum seekers to wait in mexico, known as title 42 ends in just a few hours...
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the epa is trying to make sure the soil does not have traces of these chemicals.y're taking soil samples from a dozen sites to determine the extent of heavy metal poisoning in martinez and the surrounding areas. >> i didn't catch it because of the catalyst. i would just like to be able to ride my bike freely and not question if i go outside today, and my breathing in toxic air? i would love to go to the waterfront and enjoy it for what it is. that requires a business to operate to the highest standards possible. >> reporter: the corporate office, based in new jersey, we called after hohours and have n heard back. . in martinez, nbc bay area news news. >>> following a developing story out of san francisco with police activity at the 24 streetet b.a.r.r.t. station.n. it's ununclear whatat it's abou crime scene tape was up and the station was shut down during 8:00 as officers investigated. we do have calls out to pd. >>> don't drink and drive. watch your speed and stay focused. that message, from the chb. officers, out in full force this memorial would day weekend to
the epa is trying to make sure the soil does not have traces of these chemicals.y're taking soil samples from a dozen sites to determine the extent of heavy metal poisoning in martinez and the surrounding areas. >> i didn't catch it because of the catalyst. i would just like to be able to ride my bike freely and not question if i go outside today, and my breathing in toxic air? i would love to go to the waterfront and enjoy it for what it is. that requires a business to operate to the...
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they soon ran into a fight with the epa over permits. a unanimous court found favor of the land owners but split on how the ruling should be interpreted. as a result, the epa could have less power to protect waterways from pollution. >>> new developments in the collapse of the first republic bank as jpmorgan chase and the company that bought the failing bank will let nearly 1000 first republic employees go rather than merge them into chase. chase did offer jobs to 85% of first republic employees. that's about 7,000 people. the 1,000 people let go will be offered severance paand 60 days of benefits. >>> meanwhile shares of nvidia skyrocketed after the microchip manufacturer forecasted a huge $11 billion jump in revenue as use of ai continues to expand. stock in the santa clara-based company jumped by 25% today. nvidia is close to joining the exclusive list of trillion dollar companies. >>> still ahead, today marks three years since the murder of george floyd, now eye opening new research showing just how much cities have paid protesters i
they soon ran into a fight with the epa over permits. a unanimous court found favor of the land owners but split on how the ruling should be interpreted. as a result, the epa could have less power to protect waterways from pollution. >>> new developments in the collapse of the first republic bank as jpmorgan chase and the company that bought the failing bank will let nearly 1000 first republic employees go rather than merge them into chase. chase did offer jobs to 85% of first republic...
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mayor london breed announcing the funding alongside members of the epa today.comes after some neighborhoods in the city were devastated by the powerful rain during our recent winter storms. the money will also create local jobs by improving old wastewater and storm water. infrastructure. >> building the critical infrastructure that serves our residents while addressing climate change and protecting the environment doesn't happen overnight. it takes partnership and thanks to the epa, the loan will be a vital part of these efforts which has a peuc. we' l use to make the necessary a great star systems. well, keeping rates affordable to customers. >> the epa estimates the loan will reduce costs by about 110 million dollars and fund more than a dozen wastewater projects across the city. >> on the peninsula mountain view residents won't need to conserve water from now on at least not officially. the city council approving lifting the water restriction on tuesday. the restrictions were in place for nearly a year and included limiting outdoor watering to 2 days per wee
mayor london breed announcing the funding alongside members of the epa today.comes after some neighborhoods in the city were devastated by the powerful rain during our recent winter storms. the money will also create local jobs by improving old wastewater and storm water. infrastructure. >> building the critical infrastructure that serves our residents while addressing climate change and protecting the environment doesn't happen overnight. it takes partnership and thanks to the epa, the...
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that money is a special loan from the epa. the amount, $369 million. the idea is to avoid the type of flood damage the city experienced this past winter. the city says it will fortify specific streets that were hit hardest by the storms, facilities like this one in fishermen's wharf standing to get major upgrades to improve capacity. >> let me tell you, these projects are not just about pipes and pumps. they're about the air we breathe, the water we drink, the environment we leave to future generations. >> future epa commitments for san francisco add up to almost $800 million and we check in with paul. i just remember a lot of those storefronts down in the mission got flooded and on social media you saw that one guy kind of floating down one of the streets. you're like whoa, that's san francisco! >> yeah. it got a little bit better because once the first flooding event happened, all the storm drains got cleared out, realized we need to keep that up. it's something that doesn't seem like it was a few months ago. it seems more recent. we've been in a dry
that money is a special loan from the epa. the amount, $369 million. the idea is to avoid the type of flood damage the city experienced this past winter. the city says it will fortify specific streets that were hit hardest by the storms, facilities like this one in fishermen's wharf standing to get major upgrades to improve capacity. >> let me tell you, these projects are not just about pipes and pumps. they're about the air we breathe, the water we drink, the environment we leave to...
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they want governor newsom and the epa to authorize the state's at-birth rule. that's suppose to reduce pollution from the ships in port. the rule was suppose to go into effect at the start of this year, but had been delayed over the threat of big shipping industry lawsuit. the board of oakland tells us they have been transitioning towards zero emissions. >>> one of the main roads for mount diablo state park will be closed for the summer while they work to repair storm damage. the closure along northgate road will last through mid september. you can still access the summit through the south gate entrance near danville. >>> we're moving swiftly, but one california company is temporarily closing rentals because of the intense water flow. the co-owner of american river raft rentals said the last time they needed to stop the surface due to water flow was in 2017. they stop renting when the water flow gets above 8,000 cubic feet per second. they closed on monday when they hit 10,000. today, that's about 12,000. >> we're an example to the other people who like to come
they want governor newsom and the epa to authorize the state's at-birth rule. that's suppose to reduce pollution from the ships in port. the rule was suppose to go into effect at the start of this year, but had been delayed over the threat of big shipping industry lawsuit. the board of oakland tells us they have been transitioning towards zero emissions. >>> one of the main roads for mount diablo state park will be closed for the summer while they work to repair storm damage. the...
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and this controversy, the epa cracks down on u.s. plant emissionses right as china ramps up its emissions to make big bucks from biden's green energy push. plus, gop senators grass hi and johnson -- grassley and johnson, they now accuse secretary of state antony blinken of, or quote, false testimony to congress about hunter biden. we've got sound on blinken denying that. coming up, congressman darrell issa, florida attorney general ashley moody, former texas governor rick perry, legal eagle sam dewey and dr. martha:ty makary -- marty makary. a jam-packed show on "the evening edit" tonight. ♪ this isn't just freight. these aren't just shipments. they're promises. big promises. small promises. cuddly shaped promises. each with a time and a place they've been promised to be. and the people of old dominion never turn away a promise. or over promise. or make an empty promise. we keep them. a promise is everything to old dominion, because it means everything to you. your best defense against erosion and cavities is strong enamel- nothing b
and this controversy, the epa cracks down on u.s. plant emissionses right as china ramps up its emissions to make big bucks from biden's green energy push. plus, gop senators grass hi and johnson -- grassley and johnson, they now accuse secretary of state antony blinken of, or quote, false testimony to congress about hunter biden. we've got sound on blinken denying that. coming up, congressman darrell issa, florida attorney general ashley moody, former texas governor rick perry, legal eagle sam...
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the epa is aiming to finalize the regulations by the end of this year.ment runs through the end of may. in new york. brian dennis fox news , alright, turning down to our bay area weather and relatively cool day today, but we're going to really crank up the heat starting tomorrow. mark. yeah, we are going to get to be getting hot around here in the bay area, so they actually toda. compared to itas nice. it was a little warmer, a little bit more sunshine. i think we'll continue to turn up the temperature little that's perfect. we could control the weather right in front of the top coming, right? we try to, at least but yeah, that will be happening tomorrow, a bit of a warm up but the real heat and we're not talking about a major. the heat event, but still we're thinking some mid nineties as we head into me at least low nineties for the weekend and maybe a few neighborhoods approaching the mid nineties. so that warm up right on track will definitely notice that change for your friday and temperatures peeking into the weekend saturday technically, but sunday
the epa is aiming to finalize the regulations by the end of this year.ment runs through the end of may. in new york. brian dennis fox news , alright, turning down to our bay area weather and relatively cool day today, but we're going to really crank up the heat starting tomorrow. mark. yeah, we are going to get to be getting hot around here in the bay area, so they actually toda. compared to itas nice. it was a little warmer, a little bit more sunshine. i think we'll continue to turn up the...
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west virginia epa was a great case.asically the supreme court said congress needs to do its job, the agencies can't do the job. the problem is any utility that has been operating under the epa, it is an eight-year case. we can't rely on the courts to decide these things eight years later because the regulated universe is going to follow the original rule, not in see what happens at the supreme court. one other thing would be stop passing executive orders that will shut down reliable baseload fuel. i think it's important your member, the queen power plant, the vast majority was never enacted. they could never get the votes in congress. it still did a good job of shutting down coal-fired power plants across the united states. this is before you get into our transmission infrastructure. this is where i think democrats and republican have the ability to come together. any one of the queen power utopian plans posed by callings on the other side of the, you need 2.5 times the inver structure we have now. you want to make two
west virginia epa was a great case.asically the supreme court said congress needs to do its job, the agencies can't do the job. the problem is any utility that has been operating under the epa, it is an eight-year case. we can't rely on the courts to decide these things eight years later because the regulated universe is going to follow the original rule, not in see what happens at the supreme court. one other thing would be stop passing executive orders that will shut down reliable baseload...
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the biggest example that you gave in your setup with the epa case.here the supreme court says, no, you cannot impose limits on clean power as part of climate change regulation unless congress has told you to do that explicitly. basically if that is the requirement is going to be very hard for the government to regulate. congress these days does not agree about a lot. that is why the stakes are so significant. bring it back to chevron, there is nothing inherently ideological about the chevron doctrine. in the original court decision it was written by judge ruth bader ginsburg when she was on the d.c. circuit. this has been led recently by justice neil gorsuch who says that we cannot defer to a minister of agencies we need a really clear statement without that we are gonna have to wait for congress to act. >> if you look at these agencies, like the epa. the ftc. sure the appointments are often political but, generally speaking we would hope that often they are run by experts in their fields. certainly below the board of directors or the commissioners t
the biggest example that you gave in your setup with the epa case.here the supreme court says, no, you cannot impose limits on clean power as part of climate change regulation unless congress has told you to do that explicitly. basically if that is the requirement is going to be very hard for the government to regulate. congress these days does not agree about a lot. that is why the stakes are so significant. bring it back to chevron, there is nothing inherently ideological about the chevron...
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you sued the epa before. you've taken this challenge all the way up to the supreme court and won.nd what these rules have meant for west virginia. >> absolutely. so maria, thank you for putting focus on this, such an important issue at a time when so many experts are questioning the he rel reliability on the pr grid, the biden administration is trying to put one coal fired power plant after another out of business and they make a really stark choice for west virginia. either close these coal fired power plants or try to rely on these new unproven technologies that have never made it yet in the marketplace, whether you're talking about carbon capture or the green hydrogen. and maria, they're trying to do all of this at the very time that they're trying to put 100 million electric vehicles into play by 2032. this is a very dangerous situation for west virginia and our country. in west virginia, this is tantamount to a depression if it ever goes into effect. i'm not going to let that happen. but it's a very serious attack on our state. maria: i don't know if it even makes sense given
you sued the epa before. you've taken this challenge all the way up to the supreme court and won.nd what these rules have meant for west virginia. >> absolutely. so maria, thank you for putting focus on this, such an important issue at a time when so many experts are questioning the he rel reliability on the pr grid, the biden administration is trying to put one coal fired power plant after another out of business and they make a really stark choice for west virginia. either close these...
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here's that air quality, not the official census from the epa but, mostly good air quality conditions haze on the horizon has cleared out a little bit, that is the result of bad air quality, not what you want to see as you look out into the distance. tomorrow we will have some locally dense fog as the marine gets compressed just a little bit, so the cloud cover is going to spread some of that fog , more dense at ground level, but it will back up to the coast, still reduce visibility for san francisco as we head into the late morning but that should improve as we go towards lunch time. again, along the coast, ground level visibility should improve, but you will still have gray skies sticking around overhead. temperatures in the 50s for tomorrow morning. the high temperatures tomorrow are still going to be running below normal, about five degrees below average around the bay, and 5 to 10 degrees below normal further inland. that is a cool pattern for late may. just barely topping 70 degrees into the santa clara valley. a lot of 60s in the east bay, the tri-valley around 70 degrees and b
here's that air quality, not the official census from the epa but, mostly good air quality conditions haze on the horizon has cleared out a little bit, that is the result of bad air quality, not what you want to see as you look out into the distance. tomorrow we will have some locally dense fog as the marine gets compressed just a little bit, so the cloud cover is going to spread some of that fog , more dense at ground level, but it will back up to the coast, still reduce visibility for san...
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>> ¡epa, epa! hace pocas semanas, josÉ luis, enrique, nadie los ponÍa en la final a pesar del plantel que tiene. luis: que siempre los vuelve candidatos, un abrazo a todos allÁ abajo. no solamente fueron los altibajos, fueron momentos terribles de crisis que viviÓ este equipo de tigres. enrique: mucho movimiento tÉcnico, despuÉs rober dante. diferente forma de expresar el fÚtbol y sÍ, la verdades que nadie lo daba como favorito y a chivas, si lo ponÍa como favorito y lo comente varias veces. ahÍ estÁ el caballo negro y ahora, lo de tigres es una tremenda sorpresa porque tiene un tremendo plantel y porque apareciÓ cÓrdoba cinco juegos seguidos haciendo goles. >> ha sido la gran figura de tigres y de la liguilla. >> un abrazo. saludos, saludos. >> ya extraÑaba eso. >> enrique y carlos con nosotros. >> que imagen esta del estadio. de fÚtbol hablemos del chivas ahora quedo en busca del campeonato nÚmero 13. un nÚmero muy significativo, pero yole pondrÍa sobre la mesa el argumento de que si haces una co
>> ¡epa, epa! hace pocas semanas, josÉ luis, enrique, nadie los ponÍa en la final a pesar del plantel que tiene. luis: que siempre los vuelve candidatos, un abrazo a todos allÁ abajo. no solamente fueron los altibajos, fueron momentos terribles de crisis que viviÓ este equipo de tigres. enrique: mucho movimiento tÉcnico, despuÉs rober dante. diferente forma de expresar el fÚtbol y sÍ, la verdades que nadie lo daba como favorito y a chivas, si lo ponÍa como favorito y lo comente...
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you actually look at the law firms that filed amicus briefs in that case, it was for to zip on the epa side for big law with no big law firms filing on behalf of west virginia. so something very stark is going on here, i think this is very bad for the courts ultimately and i alluded to this last night. we have an adversary system of justice, the courts, the justices, they all depend on hearing from both sides in the case and controversy. if one side has all the resources of the m law one and the other side does not that can make a real difference. particularly in cases that are labor-intensive, and i don't need to tell folks in this room that sometimes election law cases can be particularly labor-intensive at the trial court level. so two of the system in one direction is just bad for the system, it's bad for the judges. i also think it's bad for the whole legal profession because it starts to communicate this view, at least implicitly that there's only one right answer in these controversies. there is only one respectable side of these disputes going all the way to the supreme court a
you actually look at the law firms that filed amicus briefs in that case, it was for to zip on the epa side for big law with no big law firms filing on behalf of west virginia. so something very stark is going on here, i think this is very bad for the courts ultimately and i alluded to this last night. we have an adversary system of justice, the courts, the justices, they all depend on hearing from both sides in the case and controversy. if one side has all the resources of the m law one and...
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that is a special loan from the epa. the amount, $369 million. the idea is to avoid the type of flood damage the city experienced the past winter. they will fortify streets that were the hardest hit by the storms. facilities like this one at fisherman's wharf could get major upgrades. >>> elon musk got a major approve from the epa. i'm karen. i'm living with hiv and i'm on cabenuva. for adults who are undetectable, cabenuva is the only complete, long-acting hiv treatment you can get every other month. it's two injections from a healthcare provider. i really like the flexibility. and for me, it's one less thing to think about while traveling. don't receive cabenuva if you're allergic to its ingredients or if you taking certain medicines, which may interact with cabenuva. serious side effects include allergic reactions post-injection reactions, liver problems, and depression. if you have a rash and other allergic reaction symptoms, stop cabenuva and get medical help right away. tell your doctor if you have liver problems or mental health concerns,
that is a special loan from the epa. the amount, $369 million. the idea is to avoid the type of flood damage the city experienced the past winter. they will fortify streets that were the hardest hit by the storms. facilities like this one at fisherman's wharf could get major upgrades. >>> elon musk got a major approve from the epa. i'm karen. i'm living with hiv and i'm on cabenuva. for adults who are undetectable, cabenuva is the only complete, long-acting hiv treatment you can get...
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he says the epa and biden administration are prioritizing their climate agenda over energy security. nominees until the biden administration stops what he calls government overreach. the u.s. chamber of commerce has this to say. regulations must be grounded in what is technologically feasible and commercially available. going beyond that, as this regulation does, could threaten electric reliability and raise energy prices to unsustainable levels, harming the entire economy. the epa faced similar criticism when it proposed that rule trying to get more americans in electric vehicles just a few weeks ago. both rules will almost certainly face legal challenges. bill. >> bill: something to watch. grady thanks, in maryland today. >> dana: time is winding down for secretary of state antony blinken. michael mccaul is giving him until today to turn over what he calls the dissent cable on the botched afghanistan withdrawal. or face a contempt of congress charge. the committee says blinken's office has ignored many subpoenas for the documents and has missed many deadlines. >> i think they need
he says the epa and biden administration are prioritizing their climate agenda over energy security. nominees until the biden administration stops what he calls government overreach. the u.s. chamber of commerce has this to say. regulations must be grounded in what is technologically feasible and commercially available. going beyond that, as this regulation does, could threaten electric reliability and raise energy prices to unsustainable levels, harming the entire economy. the epa faced...
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conservatives calling into question another epa proposal aimed at getting more to switch over.ng to reverse proposed rule before it is made final. that will almost certainly face legal action just like these other cases. >> bill: more to come, grady thank you so much. >>> earlier this hour talked about to iowa governor kim reynolds education and parent's rights. that is the topic desantis is on. take you back there. >> you have narrative and left trying to jam this in. make no mistake, they don't want the parents involved in education. they don't want the parents involved in education they view you as an impediment to ideological agenda to indoctrinate kids with their agendas. sorry, i choose our beliefs as parents over beliefs of ideological left. [ cheers and applause ] sdd! >> it is important we are stanting up for the rights of parents to be involve. it is not about me, this is a team effort. we got involved in school board races, 29 conservative school board candidates win election. they are making a big difference. [ cheers and applause ] we also understand our school sys
conservatives calling into question another epa proposal aimed at getting more to switch over.ng to reverse proposed rule before it is made final. that will almost certainly face legal action just like these other cases. >> bill: more to come, grady thank you so much. >>> earlier this hour talked about to iowa governor kim reynolds education and parent's rights. that is the topic desantis is on. take you back there. >> you have narrative and left trying to jam this in. make...
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quick shipping with epa good stuff from dan. what this is of course numeral day weekend.ing we americans give a hit effectively to the ukrainians who themselves are in a battle to protect their home. vladimir putin has invaded the country. thousands have dies as many digits recently. the americans can really hope someday the ukrainians themselves will be able to celebrate their own memorial day in peace. >> hopefully it will be the next one remember folks if you have your own hit or miss be sure to tweet us at jtr on fnc. that was there for this week show. say thank you to my panel and all of you of course are watching. i'm charles paint you can catch me making money on the business channel weekdays at 2:00 p.m. paul is back next week. we hope to see you then. ♪. arthel: it is the unofficial start of summer. people are flocking to the beach this memorial day weekend. but are they prepared for what lurks beneath the waves? everyone clung to a brand-new hour of "fox news live" i have arthel neville. hi bill. bill: great to be with you get eric shawn has the day off. i am bi
quick shipping with epa good stuff from dan. what this is of course numeral day weekend.ing we americans give a hit effectively to the ukrainians who themselves are in a battle to protect their home. vladimir putin has invaded the country. thousands have dies as many digits recently. the americans can really hope someday the ukrainians themselves will be able to celebrate their own memorial day in peace. >> hopefully it will be the next one remember folks if you have your own hit or miss...
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i don't agree with epa i am sick of the epa and administration jamming it down the trucker's throats.n example california wants to enforce half of its trucks to be electrified by 2035. these regulations are not practical for four reasons. cost, infrastructure, testing and data, driver range and payload capacity. >> you mention cost. you say the cost would literally wipe out so many small business trucking companies and new long-haul tractor-trailer cost between 100 and $200,000 but a comparable electric trailer costs at least $480,000. walk us through how tough it would be to make a living if you are forced to go electric. >> i tell you the cost of the trucks is outrageous anymore. and we are trying to do what we can to get everything streamlined but to do this at once, to go to electric is an expense small companies are not going to be able to shoulder. most of the trucking companies in the united states 96 percent of them have six or fewer trucks in the fleets. you can't put that burden shouldered on the individuals to absorb the cost of these trucks. it's a lot of expense that they
i don't agree with epa i am sick of the epa and administration jamming it down the trucker's throats.n example california wants to enforce half of its trucks to be electrified by 2035. these regulations are not practical for four reasons. cost, infrastructure, testing and data, driver range and payload capacity. >> you mention cost. you say the cost would literally wipe out so many small business trucking companies and new long-haul tractor-trailer cost between 100 and $200,000 but a...
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the epa said today it's committing $370 million to the city. mayor london breed and other city leaders made that announcement. the money will go toward several different improvement projects, including reinforcing flood-prone areas and replacing water mains. the goal is not only to modernize the system but also strengthen systems. the money is aimed at creating jobs for local workers as well. >> but these events serve as a clear reminder that climate change is real and it's impacting us now. we must take bolder action to respond to these new challenges. >> epa also pledged more money to the city in the future, including the loan today. it will add up to about $800 million. >>> "bay area proud." the story of a south bay mechanic driven to do the right thing when everything went wrong to get children to school on time. >> reporter: j.r. has been fixing buses at campbell union high school district for shy of 12 years. what that means is j.r. has been spent a good chaung of his life underneath a bus. this story is about the time j.r. went above and
the epa said today it's committing $370 million to the city. mayor london breed and other city leaders made that announcement. the money will go toward several different improvement projects, including reinforcing flood-prone areas and replacing water mains. the goal is not only to modernize the system but also strengthen systems. the money is aimed at creating jobs for local workers as well. >> but these events serve as a clear reminder that climate change is real and it's impacting us...