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epa has designed imap be an interagency research and monitoring program that measures our progress and identifies problems in the early stages before they require expensive remediation. how does imap work and what makes it unique and innovative? first e maps field sampling applied, research and use of remote sensing technologies are all linked by a statistical design imap sampling network uses a fixed hexagonal grid system that covers the entire country. all of the continental u.s. is contained within one immense hexagon. the geometry of hexagon like a tiled floor, covers the earth's surface with the same repeated shape. the total grid contains 12,600 hexagons in the united states. e map sets out orderly schedules for selecting which hexagons to sample or which indicators for which days, months and years. the fixed grid design provides the framework that us to compare and integrate data on regional and national levels of resolution. the beauty of this grid is its flexibility. states or regions adapt e maps design by intensifying the grid to increase number of sampling sites. this allow
epa has designed imap be an interagency research and monitoring program that measures our progress and identifies problems in the early stages before they require expensive remediation. how does imap work and what makes it unique and innovative? first e maps field sampling applied, research and use of remote sensing technologies are all linked by a statistical design imap sampling network uses a fixed hexagonal grid system that covers the entire country. all of the continental u.s. is contained...
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and ask you to urge the mayor to drop this lawsuit against epa and thank you my name is bill martina francisco residents in district 11 and volunteer activist with the sierra club please drop this lawsuit for simple reasons the entire country will suffer u.s. supreme court 6 members appointed by republican presidents in the supreme court guts the clean water act as fully expected, we (bell ringing) the agents will change in a very negative direction drop this lawsuit now. thank you. >> hi, i'm that nancy robert and resident. >> pull that myself closer. >> sorry i'm a district 7 resident since 2001 and have a mba and work on environmental events and i know anyhow difficult it is to create great regulations to enact the laws the question is simply will this lawsuit improve our water quality? no, that will not will dropping this preserve the environment and help people? yes, it is so drop the lawsuit it is important your for the laws and people thank you, (bell ringing) >> welcome next speaker. >> good afternoon. my name is eva born and raised in the bay area and lived in every city tha
and ask you to urge the mayor to drop this lawsuit against epa and thank you my name is bill martina francisco residents in district 11 and volunteer activist with the sierra club please drop this lawsuit for simple reasons the entire country will suffer u.s. supreme court 6 members appointed by republican presidents in the supreme court guts the clean water act as fully expected, we (bell ringing) the agents will change in a very negative direction drop this lawsuit now. thank you. >>...
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john: you've been critical of the epa and the justice department here.hat do you think they should have done? beverly: i'm not so much critical of epa, critical of the department of justice because i can't imagine epa doing the amount of work that they did on this particular case, sitting down with the state of louisiana, coming to an agreement of how these things would be redress, and then decide not to move forward. and it's really just exciting, what i would call bad behavior all over. it's like a kid getting, oh, i can get away with this. let me spread the word. and so that same bad behavior is happening, across the country where you have these, governors in these departments of environmental quality, making certain that the sighting of these really dangero facilities are always closest to people of color, and that is happening continuously in our society. john: what's the next step for your group and organization and people who are fighting this? beverly: so, there are a number of ways that it can be attacked. of course we can continue to raise our
john: you've been critical of the epa and the justice department here.hat do you think they should have done? beverly: i'm not so much critical of epa, critical of the department of justice because i can't imagine epa doing the amount of work that they did on this particular case, sitting down with the state of louisiana, coming to an agreement of how these things would be redress, and then decide not to move forward. and it's really just exciting, what i would call bad behavior all over. it's...
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and it sounded the alarm for residents going against the epa narrative and now the epa has tried to labels a fake scientists. >> mr. smith's work is being impugned to the extent that i think is not fair and not correct. >> i don't think that the the information that should get out there is getting out there. >> it's also this video of a local toxicologist. the plaintiffs attorneys brought in to make their case for settlement that led petty to break his silence. >> there will not be any long-term health impact of chemical exposure from the derailment to community members of east palestine. i realize right away that this was a pr. >> sort of event. but the fact that he was talking about why would expect to see anybody have any health effects? petty argues it's too early to declare no long-term health impacts as doctor arch carson claims what troubled me was that he's going to make those statements. >> and bring the receipts on exposure. analysis. and show me the exposure analysis. that we have. no issues. he's not just for that spot expertise is a toxicologist. >> petty also blast the epa i
and it sounded the alarm for residents going against the epa narrative and now the epa has tried to labels a fake scientists. >> mr. smith's work is being impugned to the extent that i think is not fair and not correct. >> i don't think that the the information that should get out there is getting out there. >> it's also this video of a local toxicologist. the plaintiffs attorneys brought in to make their case for settlement that led petty to break his silence. >> there...
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records from the epa shows the active ingredient causes skin irritation after repeated exposure, butdoes not cause concern for the epa's health effects division. >> we know that there's a lot of work to do on our side to educate and engage our community. >> reporter: edgar nolasco is director of santa clara county's consumer and environmental protection agency. he says despite the county's ongoing efforts, west nile virus is here to stay. >> the number one thing is a call for action for all community members to do their part and remove standing water. the less standing water there is out there, the lesser probability there is of west nile transmission and mosquito breeding. >> reporter: any messaging will require some convincing for residents like louise. >> i just don't trust any of anything that the epa or government or anything says is okay for us just because of our current world. i don't think anybody trust as to much. i definitely close everything up and stay inside. >> reporter: she still doesn't feel comfortable seeing this in her neighborhood and plans to shield her family f
records from the epa shows the active ingredient causes skin irritation after repeated exposure, butdoes not cause concern for the epa's health effects division. >> we know that there's a lot of work to do on our side to educate and engage our community. >> reporter: edgar nolasco is director of santa clara county's consumer and environmental protection agency. he says despite the county's ongoing efforts, west nile virus is here to stay. >> the number one thing is a call for...
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trump's next epa administrator. i'll stand corrected if you disclaim any ambitions for those offices, but that is what the press is reporting. they also come to us from organizations that are right there on the advisory board with project 2025. we will hear from them and discuss how they intend to implement the extremist project 2025 game plan and a hypothetical second administration for donald trump. it is a program that depends on sending in an army of trump sycophants and loyalists to replace 50,000 professional civil servants. it is a program selling the people's government to corporations and it tramples the civil rights of women to birth control and ivf, which republicans voted against yesterday. it is a plan to upend democratic government as we know it. it involves politicizing the federal workforce and gutting the professional service, weaponizing the deferment of justice against political rivals and people, seizing control of independent agencies like the federal reserve board and fcc, eliminating overtime
trump's next epa administrator. i'll stand corrected if you disclaim any ambitions for those offices, but that is what the press is reporting. they also come to us from organizations that are right there on the advisory board with project 2025. we will hear from them and discuss how they intend to implement the extremist project 2025 game plan and a hypothetical second administration for donald trump. it is a program that depends on sending in an army of trump sycophants and loyalists to...
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>> well, i guess this is an easy one for me because at epa that's all we did. i think that the thing we learn at epa was that you have to think about how do you put a price tag on health benefits? and how do you start counting? there's real opportunity to start looking at all of these shifts that we are trying to position ourselves to be successful in, is to really anticipate those benefits to make them clear and to economically look at the challenges that were facing and opportunities ahead. this is not rocket science. this is done all the time in federal government and at the local level. so you can determine how best to take money and spend it wisely. but there is nothing more i think beneficial than improving the health of individuals and communities. that's what it's all about. >> other questions? [inaudible] >> thank you so much for your insights. you said earlier that the issues of climate change are contentious and challenging, and i think most important the big investments take time. but regarding inequality and equity, i'm curious about solutions. it
>> well, i guess this is an easy one for me because at epa that's all we did. i think that the thing we learn at epa was that you have to think about how do you put a price tag on health benefits? and how do you start counting? there's real opportunity to start looking at all of these shifts that we are trying to position ourselves to be successful in, is to really anticipate those benefits to make them clear and to economically look at the challenges that were facing and opportunities...
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in your experience at the epa, how many bankers, investment bankers did the epa have on staff?none that i recall. if you look to the clean school bus program in the grant that have been allocated for that, have you had a chance to look at that? >> not most recently. i am familiar with the reduction act which was long-standing program actually supported by a former boss of mine. and then culminated into lots of advancements and improvements like by administrator wheeler to ensure that we could reduce emissions in areas where there is a ton of idling. >> what i am talking about, they set up this investment bank and they are making grants to nonprofit groups. they are making grants to hub groups and it concerns me because, if you go back to what happened with nih and the gain of function research, our law clearly prohibits funding for function research. they have made grants to a grantee who would then make sub- grants. i am concerned about how this will be managed at that epa. i just had an opportunity to have this discussion with the inspector general at the epa. he is very conc
in your experience at the epa, how many bankers, investment bankers did the epa have on staff?none that i recall. if you look to the clean school bus program in the grant that have been allocated for that, have you had a chance to look at that? >> not most recently. i am familiar with the reduction act which was long-standing program actually supported by a former boss of mine. and then culminated into lots of advancements and improvements like by administrator wheeler to ensure that we...
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you mentioned the importance of west virginia versus epa.ut there's a limit to what courts can do, right? like, i remember sometime in the late 1990's, richard epstein, my old law professor, was excited about the court's lopez decision on the commerce power and he wrote something to the effect of we got justice thomas and just four more justices to go and we can, you know, repeal the new deal. but it does not really work that way, right? five votes can't, you cannot do anything and everything with five votes. at a certain point, the court runs up against its limbs. the executive branch has the guns, the congress has the money, and the court has moral authority. as important as these decisions have been, and you know, they have the major questions doctrine has stopped a few administrative state abuses. but what do you see as the role of congress in reining in bureaucratic power? vivek: i see the role of congress as important but i am not optimistic about it happening. that administrators state was the alibi for congress. this is that exactly
you mentioned the importance of west virginia versus epa.ut there's a limit to what courts can do, right? like, i remember sometime in the late 1990's, richard epstein, my old law professor, was excited about the court's lopez decision on the commerce power and he wrote something to the effect of we got justice thomas and just four more justices to go and we can, you know, repeal the new deal. but it does not really work that way, right? five votes can't, you cannot do anything and everything...
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mentioning that you worked at epa, this is upsetting to me. that should have been the first thing you said. i really appreciate. it's great. we had a good run. i want to congratulate you for the work that you are doing. i think we mentioned before, i read in the human development report that you put out and honestly, it's a must read. but every single thing on every page. provided information that for me what was really staggering in terms of where the world is heading at this point in the challenges that we all face, the push that we see to populism and totalitarianism, i thought it was a problem for me. it's a problem for everybody. so i think this is incredibly important. when we get to your question. if i remember after having jabbered as long as i did, you remember that the challenge of equity is something that everybody in the environmental field is thoroughly invested in. how do we make this shift? it has been very clear in my decades. you could have said decades and decades of my work at the state local and at the federal level. it's w
mentioning that you worked at epa, this is upsetting to me. that should have been the first thing you said. i really appreciate. it's great. we had a good run. i want to congratulate you for the work that you are doing. i think we mentioned before, i read in the human development report that you put out and honestly, it's a must read. but every single thing on every page. provided information that for me what was really staggering in terms of where the world is heading at this point in the...
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the epa has a lot of different factors and they've created this map for us. and so you can go on the map and zoom in on san francisco and see on the block level which areas, count as low income and disadvantaged, according to the epa. and then there's a whole methodology and data you can download that explains it further. great. thanks. thank you. commissioner spear. thanks for this. great kind of like review and getting me up to speed on the rest of us on what's been happening since the end of the reinvestment working group. i kind of have more of a comment that maybe we can explore later, but i'm thinking about some of the barriers that we heard about in terms of installing battery energy storage systems around the city, especially isolated, kind of like in everyone's homes. right and i also read the full report and was looking a little more closely at the piece about low income and disadvantaged communities within our own city. and the lack of access in terms of both working through all the administrative hurdles as well as the capital access barriers, as
the epa has a lot of different factors and they've created this map for us. and so you can go on the map and zoom in on san francisco and see on the block level which areas, count as low income and disadvantaged, according to the epa. and then there's a whole methodology and data you can download that explains it further. great. thanks. thank you. commissioner spear. thanks for this. great kind of like review and getting me up to speed on the rest of us on what's been happening since the end of...
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what is her vision for the epa? wants to dismantle it so the epa goes easy on corporate polluters. she wants to make air and water less safe, she wants to play fewer regulations on greenhouse gases endangering public health and driving climate change. she called the threats of climate change overstated. and 417. and >> will make americans less safe. there was a scientific american article recently we can submit to the committee, there are scientists who are dusting off their resumes that are already concerned about being purged for their loyalty to facts and evidence and the american people. this presents more than a single policy concern, broader overall problem for the american people and safety of the world. >> another attempt to buy out our democracy, big oil met with mar-a-lago, these corporations want less regulation, less government oversight, dismantling federal workforce makes that easier. these huge corporations pour money into our elections, lavish supreme court justices with gifts to buy out federal agen
what is her vision for the epa? wants to dismantle it so the epa goes easy on corporate polluters. she wants to make air and water less safe, she wants to play fewer regulations on greenhouse gases endangering public health and driving climate change. she called the threats of climate change overstated. and 417. and >> will make americans less safe. there was a scientific american article recently we can submit to the committee, there are scientists who are dusting off their resumes that...
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this lawsuit will make that difficult for epa for construction sites that effects the bay areas thisns of the clean water and our colleagues in the southeast fighting against (bell ringing) local pollution in legacy has been the environmental leader and choosing this including the american gas soccer the institute we've witnessed the construction for the supreme court and hold the city accountable if you or our staff can talk about the fantastic that is one of the biggest environmental concerns in san francisco we appreciate - (bell ringing) thank you for your comments welcome next speaker. >> hello president peskin and the board of supervisors thank you for the opportunity to speak today my name is enin a a san franciscan in credibility 4 and serve as the manager for the better chapter one of 80 charters nationwide protecting our oceans waves and beaches we request i approve the motion with the city attorney regarding the litigation against epa. we are deeply concerns that san francisco continues to allow raw sewage to your waterways clean water is a fundamental right and we shouldn
this lawsuit will make that difficult for epa for construction sites that effects the bay areas thisns of the clean water and our colleagues in the southeast fighting against (bell ringing) local pollution in legacy has been the environmental leader and choosing this including the american gas soccer the institute we've witnessed the construction for the supreme court and hold the city accountable if you or our staff can talk about the fantastic that is one of the biggest environmental concerns...
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over-- wotus and overruled by the epa and congress and what's most important about the minnesota dateehicles. all the billions of vehicles gone into electric car charging stations and there's no instrategies structure and no electricity required in order to be able to charge that mini electric vehicles. it's a bad policy. edward: yeah, i'm curious what happens now to the resolution and the house will pass it but does it die in the senate? >> very well could and sending a message to biden and epa and sends a message to individuals that if they have standing or had been adverse reigns leading affected to file suit against this rule making biden epa and we'll continue to push this issue and we passed our cars act, allowing consumers to have choice in cars and electric vehicles have some and going for that to have the epa and doesn't even account for all the environmental impacts on lithium and making an electric vehicle and emissions and electric and going for that and that's 0 point 0 and 1.3% of their goal and not even a half a per sen for 500,000 charging stations and it was appropria
over-- wotus and overruled by the epa and congress and what's most important about the minnesota dateehicles. all the billions of vehicles gone into electric car charging stations and there's no instrategies structure and no electricity required in order to be able to charge that mini electric vehicles. it's a bad policy. edward: yeah, i'm curious what happens now to the resolution and the house will pass it but does it die in the senate? >> very well could and sending a message to biden...
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now, the epa should respond under the toxic substances control act. the judge also stressed he was not concluding with certainty an actual risk. now, turning back to our coverage of the final a's game in oakland. we've got live pictures in and outside the stadium as fans trickle in, continue to trickle in to watch the last game. all are facing the day with heavy hearts. nbc bay area's kris sanchez joins us. she's been tracking some of the emotions being shared by fans online. and chris, this farewell affects people who are tied to the a's and really all sorts of ways. yeah, and a lot of them are saying the same things that we've been hearing for years that they just can't believe that it's happening, that maybe it won't happen. a lot of them, though, also repeating their message for a's owner john fisher, san martin. just last night, as the crowd was chanting sell the team, the poster! they're also praising what he calls one of the most loyal fan bases. we've seen quite a few posts with that chant and the sell the team hashtag, but mostly the posts ar
now, the epa should respond under the toxic substances control act. the judge also stressed he was not concluding with certainty an actual risk. now, turning back to our coverage of the final a's game in oakland. we've got live pictures in and outside the stadium as fans trickle in, continue to trickle in to watch the last game. all are facing the day with heavy hearts. nbc bay area's kris sanchez joins us. she's been tracking some of the emotions being shared by fans online. and chris, this...
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without having a heavy-handed epa making those determinations.y biggest policy there is to actually move this to the rome of the judicial realm, which is where you should be suing these polluters into group c by removing tort caps. much of the ability that we see people to pollute is they know even if they get sued they are going to have a limit to what they can be punished under. they already built that into their cost, many of these companies. remove tort caps, that way if you are poisoning water or air you can take you to court and bankruptcy four. this will create pause for these companies to be harming the air or water. it will give them incentive to clean up their act. we don't have to do that through the heavy-handed executive branch. we can do that through the power of a citizen jury. you know, citizens want clean air and clean water. consumers want these things. he would be incumbent on the market to provide these options, which is what we are saying. some of that might be due to standards changing, but i think most of that is due to peo
without having a heavy-handed epa making those determinations.y biggest policy there is to actually move this to the rome of the judicial realm, which is where you should be suing these polluters into group c by removing tort caps. much of the ability that we see people to pollute is they know even if they get sued they are going to have a limit to what they can be punished under. they already built that into their cost, many of these companies. remove tort caps, that way if you are poisoning...
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cause concern for the epa's health effects division.know that there's a lot of work to do on our side to educate and engage our community. edgar nolasco is the director of santa clara county's consumer and environmental protection agency. he says despite the county's ongoing efforts, west nile virus is here to stay. the number one thing is a call for action for all community members to do their part and remove standing water the less standing water there is out there the lesser probability there is of west nile transmission and mosquito breeding. any messaging will require some convincing for residents like louise. i just don't trust any of anything that the epa or government or anything says is okay for us just because of our current world. i don't think anybody trusts too much. definitely close everything up. yeah, and stay inside she still doesn't feel comfortable seeing this in her neighborhood and plans to shield her family from >gianna>well, the niners are shifting their focus to their week two matchup with the vikings but after a
cause concern for the epa's health effects division.know that there's a lot of work to do on our side to educate and engage our community. edgar nolasco is the director of santa clara county's consumer and environmental protection agency. he says despite the county's ongoing efforts, west nile virus is here to stay. the number one thing is a call for action for all community members to do their part and remove standing water the less standing water there is out there the lesser probability...
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for the epa health effects division. >> we know that there's a lot of work to do on our side to educateour community. >> reporter: the director of santa clara county consumer and environment the protector agency. he says despite the county's ongoing efforts, west nile virus is here to stay. >> the number one thing is a call for action for all community members to do their part and remove standing water. the last standing water there is out there, the lesser probability is off west nile transmission and mosquito breeding. >> reporter: any messaging will require some convincing for residents like luis. >> i don't trust any of anything that the epa or government or anything says it's okay for us, just because of our current world. i don't think anyone trusts too much. i would close everything up and stay inside. >> reporter: she still doesn't feel comfortable seeing this in her neighborhood and plans to shield her family from the tool used to protect the community. >>> county leaders tell us they measure the effectiveness of the spraying by looking at mosquito populations. overall, they ha
for the epa health effects division. >> we know that there's a lot of work to do on our side to educateour community. >> reporter: the director of santa clara county consumer and environment the protector agency. he says despite the county's ongoing efforts, west nile virus is here to stay. >> the number one thing is a call for action for all community members to do their part and remove standing water. the last standing water there is out there, the lesser probability is off...
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records from the epa shows it causes skin irritation after repeated exposure.ut it is not cause concern for the epa's health effects division. >> we know that there is a lot of work to do on our side to educate and engage the community. >> reporter: this is the director of santa clara county's consumer and environmental protection agency. he says despite the county's ongoing efforts, west nile virus is here to stay. >> the number one thing is a call for action. brought community members to do their part and remove standing water. the list standing water there is, the lesser probability there is of west nile transmission and mosquito breeding. >> reporter: any messaging will require some convincing. residents like louise. >> i just don't trust any , anything that the epa work government or anything says it's okay for us. just because of our current world. an artic anybody trusts too much. i will definitely close everything up and say inside. >> reporter: she does not feel comfortable seeing this in her neighborhood. and plans to shield her family from the tool u
records from the epa shows it causes skin irritation after repeated exposure.ut it is not cause concern for the epa's health effects division. >> we know that there is a lot of work to do on our side to educate and engage the community. >> reporter: this is the director of santa clara county's consumer and environmental protection agency. he says despite the county's ongoing efforts, west nile virus is here to stay. >> the number one thing is a call for action. brought...
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records from the epa shows it causes skin irritation after repeated exposure. but it does not cause concern for the epa's health effects division. >> we know that there's a lot of work to do in our side to educate and engage our community. >> reporter: edgar is the director of santa clara county's consumer and environmental protection agency. he says despite the county's ongoing efforts, west nile virus is here to stay. >> number one thing is the call for action. for all community members to do their part. and remove standing water. the less standing water there is out there. the lesser prompt there is of west nile transmission and mosquito breeding. >> reporter: any messaging will require some convincing. for residents like louise. >> i don't trust any of -- anything that the epa or government or anything says is okay for us. just because of our current world. i don't think anybody trusts too much. >> definitely close everything up. yeah. and stay inside. >> reporter: she still doesn't feel comfortable seeing this in her neighborhood. and plans to shield her f
records from the epa shows it causes skin irritation after repeated exposure. but it does not cause concern for the epa's health effects division. >> we know that there's a lot of work to do in our side to educate and engage our community. >> reporter: edgar is the director of santa clara county's consumer and environmental protection agency. he says despite the county's ongoing efforts, west nile virus is here to stay. >> number one thing is the call for action. for all...
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tide free and gentle liquid is epa safer choice certified. it's gotta be tide.id is epa safer choice certified. >>> history made hundreds of miles above earth. the crew of the polaris dawn opened their spaceship to the blackness of space to perform the first-ever spacewalk by private astronauts. here's tom costello with theo awe-inspiring images. >> reporter: it happened somewhere over australia and new zealand. >> i have a feeling the crowd is about to go wild. >> reporter: for the first time ever, a commercial astronaut, jared isaacman opened the hatch to his ship, then stepped into the blackness of space. >> back at home, we all have a lot of work to do. but from here, earth still looks like a perfect world. >> reporter: this was the riskiest part of the mission, orbiting higher than the space station, and without an air lock, all astronauts had to suit up before opening the ship to the vacuum of space. the spacewalk, really more of a space stretch. as isaacman and sara gillis tested their brand-new spacesuits that astronauts may one day wear on the moon. alr
tide free and gentle liquid is epa safer choice certified. it's gotta be tide.id is epa safer choice certified. >>> history made hundreds of miles above earth. the crew of the polaris dawn opened their spaceship to the blackness of space to perform the first-ever spacewalk by private astronauts. here's tom costello with theo awe-inspiring images. >> reporter: it happened somewhere over australia and new zealand. >> i have a feeling the crowd is about to go wild. >>...
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a federal judge has ordered the epa to bolster regulations for fluoride in drinking water, saying it risk to children at current levels. the judge wrote that scientific literature provides a high level of uncertainty that fluoride is associated with a reduced iq, but he stressed that he wasn't concluding it endangered hubble pupublic health. >>> new emojis are heading to your phone next year, including exhausted face and these other ones, too. d it's natural. treat it that way. aveeno® daily moisture with prebiotic oat is proven to moisturize dry skin all day. you'll love our formula for face, too. aveeno® swiffer duster traps 4x more dust for a clean even mom approves of. that reach! ♪♪ making hard to reach. so easy! swiffer, [wow!] the mother of all cleans! ♪♪ this charmin ultra soft smooth tear has wavy edges. it's no ordinary square. charmin ultra soft smooth tear has wavy perforations that tear so much better, with more cushiony softness. enjoy the go, with charmin. new downy comfy cozy combines softness and scent for an elevated cozy we call... cozé. transform your everyday wit
a federal judge has ordered the epa to bolster regulations for fluoride in drinking water, saying it risk to children at current levels. the judge wrote that scientific literature provides a high level of uncertainty that fluoride is associated with a reduced iq, but he stressed that he wasn't concluding it endangered hubble pupublic health. >>> new emojis are heading to your phone next year, including exhausted face and these other ones, too. d it's natural. treat it that way....
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epa restructuring and streamlining. those are bullet points. one of the things people talk about is like a scouring of the bureaucracy to make sure only acolytes who are supportive of, for example, president trump would be inside the agencies. >> that's what the left has done for 50 years. project 2025 is the corrective to that. where we get competent people who are virtuous to go in. but let me also end with this point on this comment. when you go out and poll the specific policy positions of project 2025, bret. most of them are 80-20 issues. the left note is focusing on mischaracterizations of those ideas and the name itself. they don't want to have a conversation about the policies themselves. because when the american people learn about them, they realize they support them. >> bret: this is steve corbin. he writes: trump's claim he knows nothing about project 2025 is questionable to say the least. the heritage foundation's website knows trump fully embraced 64% of the reform recommendations, 2017 to 2021 presidency since trump implemented 6
epa restructuring and streamlining. those are bullet points. one of the things people talk about is like a scouring of the bureaucracy to make sure only acolytes who are supportive of, for example, president trump would be inside the agencies. >> that's what the left has done for 50 years. project 2025 is the corrective to that. where we get competent people who are virtuous to go in. but let me also end with this point on this comment. when you go out and poll the specific policy...
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major hurdle in the ongoing effort to cleanse san francisco's hunters point shipyard, the navy and epaounced a plan to clean up the shipyard's last parcel, parcel f, that spans about 443 acres underwater. >> we want to reduce the risk for animals and plants that live on the bay floor, fish and birds being exposed to contaminants such as pcvs, mercury, and lead. to remove those risks from the environment. >> reporter: the project won't begin until 2027. it will involve dredging, treating the sediments, and capping them. the navy will then dispose the contaminated sediment in the landfill. the location has not yet been determined. >> with the exception of the potential for potential low level radiological items, that's what the ships use for radio luminescent devices. due to drudging that happened during navy activity, we'll have procedures in place in the case of incidental finding of those. >> reporter: some neighbors, however, say that is not enough for chemicals in the soil that residents have already been exposed to for years. >> we want them to clean it and close it. shouldn't nobo
major hurdle in the ongoing effort to cleanse san francisco's hunters point shipyard, the navy and epaounced a plan to clean up the shipyard's last parcel, parcel f, that spans about 443 acres underwater. >> we want to reduce the risk for animals and plants that live on the bay floor, fish and birds being exposed to contaminants such as pcvs, mercury, and lead. to remove those risks from the environment. >> reporter: the project won't begin until 2027. it will involve dredging,...
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both the navy and epa agreed to a plan to either trap or remove toxic pcbs and heavy metals that are contaminating sediment across more than 400 acres of shoreline. the navy will dredge shallow areas, lay down carbon material to trap waste in deeper areas, and also use sand and rocks to cover other toxic deposits. the regional epa chief hailed the cleanup agreement as a milestone, but some local residents are skeptical. this work is not just a key part of the site. cleanup for hunters point, but also a critical portion of our commitment to restore the health of the san francisco bay itself. nobody has got the opportunity to review it. so it is fake. it's phony. phony, and don't believe the hype. environmentalists environmental activist ariane harrison wants the navy to also clean up any remaining radioactive material, but the navy says it hasn't found a high enough concentration of radiation to warrant additional cleanup. investigative reporter jaxon van derbeken joins us now. jackson, you were there at that signing ceremony. what stood out to you? well, you know, one of the things t
both the navy and epa agreed to a plan to either trap or remove toxic pcbs and heavy metals that are contaminating sediment across more than 400 acres of shoreline. the navy will dredge shallow areas, lay down carbon material to trap waste in deeper areas, and also use sand and rocks to cover other toxic deposits. the regional epa chief hailed the cleanup agreement as a milestone, but some local residents are skeptical. this work is not just a key part of the site. cleanup for hunters point,...
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. >> look what they did in epa back when epa was like the murder capital of the world. they brought in all these people, and now it's like one of the safest communities. >> antioch police say while some of the shootings may be gang related, they don't believe all of them are connected. no matter who is responsible, tony says he just wants it to finally stop. so people can enjoy the city he loves. >> and it's frustrating because we come in trying to build this city. i've been in this town for since 98. >> the mayor says he's also working with other local and faith leaders in the city to try and come up with community led solutions in antioch. tim johns, abc seven news. >> we try to put crime in context here at abc seven news, and while antioch is facing this wave of violence we just talked about. new data shows a dramatic drop in murders nationwide. the stats out today from the fbi show last year saw the biggest decrease in murders in decades, almost 12%. rapes went down by more than 9%. property crime and burglaries all went down as well. the only significant jump was c
. >> look what they did in epa back when epa was like the murder capital of the world. they brought in all these people, and now it's like one of the safest communities. >> antioch police say while some of the shootings may be gang related, they don't believe all of them are connected. no matter who is responsible, tony says he just wants it to finally stop. so people can enjoy the city he loves. >> and it's frustrating because we come in trying to build this city. i've been...
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. >> look what they did in epa back when epa was like the murder capital of the world. they brought in all these people, and now it's like one of the safest communities. >> antioch police say while some of the shootings may be gang related, they don't believe all of them are connected. no matter who is responsible, tony says he just wants it to finally stop. so people can enjoy the city he loves. >> and it's frustrating because we come in trying to build this city. i've been in this town for since 98. >> the mayor says he's also working with other local and faith leaders in the city to try and come up with community led solutions in antioch. tim johns, abc seven news. >> we try to put crime in context here at abc seven news, and while antioch is facing this wave of violence we just talked about. new data shows a dramatic drop in murders nationwide. the stats out today from the fbi show last year saw the biggest decrease in murders in decades, almost 12%. rapes went down by more than 9%. property crime and burglaries all went down as well. the only significant jump was c
. >> look what they did in epa back when epa was like the murder capital of the world. they brought in all these people, and now it's like one of the safest communities. >> antioch police say while some of the shootings may be gang related, they don't believe all of them are connected. no matter who is responsible, tony says he just wants it to finally stop. so people can enjoy the city he loves. >> and it's frustrating because we come in trying to build this city. i've been...
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biden epa climate rules throw a wet blanket over papers, cement, glass, iron, chemicals and the problem of soaring electricity prices and so along comes mr. trump today. take a listen to this. >> so as your president, here is the deal i will be offering to every major company and manufacturer on earth. i'll give you the lowest taxes, the lowest energy costs, only if you make your product here in america. larry: calls that new american industrialism and wants to build ships and build airplanes and robotics and ai and big electricity. then he talked about the centerpiece of this plan. roll the tape. >> the center piece is a renaissance sackmary% made in america -- 15% made in america tax rate. we're cutting the business tax from 21% to 15%, which makes us the most competitive tax anywhere on the planet, but but only for those who make their product here in the usa. we'll continue with regulatory cuts. larry: report. it really would make the u.s. a world class competitor and mr. trump ex-luisa sitly endorsed 10 -- explicitly endorsed a write off for heavy machinery and other equipment in t
biden epa climate rules throw a wet blanket over papers, cement, glass, iron, chemicals and the problem of soaring electricity prices and so along comes mr. trump today. take a listen to this. >> so as your president, here is the deal i will be offering to every major company and manufacturer on earth. i'll give you the lowest taxes, the lowest energy costs, only if you make your product here in america. larry: calls that new american industrialism and wants to build ships and build...
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we work in conjunction with the department of interior, the epa . we work together and we want u to make sure we are producing energy, enough to keep the lights on and keep people moving but do it in the cleanest way possible. and we can do both. >> thank you for your hard work. i yield back. >> chair recognizes mr. sessions from texas. >> thank you very much and secretary, welcome. we are delighted you are here. we have had a series of day on both sides we asked questions, expecting leading edge answers and on a bipartisan basis we are delighted you are here. i spent the last 10 minutes hearing about how great of a job the secretary is doing in education. tell me about dumping billions of gallons of crude oil into the northeast every year -- >> did you say like heap? low income heating. >> right, it uses diesel. that is the federal government low income opportunity and the answer to keep people warm, poor people. 2008, the spike happened. we are putting increasingly amount of money into this. we are dumping billions of gallons of home heating fuel
we work in conjunction with the department of interior, the epa . we work together and we want u to make sure we are producing energy, enough to keep the lights on and keep people moving but do it in the cleanest way possible. and we can do both. >> thank you for your hard work. i yield back. >> chair recognizes mr. sessions from texas. >> thank you very much and secretary, welcome. we are delighted you are here. we have had a series of day on both sides we asked questions,...
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we know that epa can rebe eviscerated depending on who is in charge.ring is there any knowledge on what went on in the past and constants, where there is if there is ange appr know who to turn to. do and we >> i think that is a al concern, commissioner green, and i don't know, i don't know exactly what might happen at the stage and even okat prior administration. as we know the ten or politically has shifted so dramatically at th level. i don't know that we can anticipate. but what i do know, is the dedication of this department n much as we can and to use the levers that we have to do that. i will tell you that the fact that we work with more locally with the reand others are very committed people, and so, they willthe best that they can to their ability to continue to use their regulatory pow i think it will just depend on what, what happens and at they are able to do. so it's an unknown. but it's an unknown that we're going to be preparing for and o what we can now to do as much as we can try to adplan anding committing to communication improvement,
we know that epa can rebe eviscerated depending on who is in charge.ring is there any knowledge on what went on in the past and constants, where there is if there is ange appr know who to turn to. do and we >> i think that is a al concern, commissioner green, and i don't know, i don't know exactly what might happen at the stage and even okat prior administration. as we know the ten or politically has shifted so dramatically at th level. i don't know that we can anticipate. but what i do...
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and epa climate rules throwing a wet blanket over paper, cement, glass, steel iron and chemicals along comes mr. trump today. >> as your president here is the deeing deal that i will be offer to every major company and manufacturer on earth. give you lowest taxes, lowest energy costs. [applause] lowest regulatory burden. and free access to the best and biggest market on the planet, only if you make your product here in america. larry: all right made in america, he calls that new american industrial, he wants to build, shipping and airplanes and robotics and a.i., and electricity, then the center piece of his plan. >> center piece of h my plan for a manufacturing renaissance, 15% made in american tax rate. now, we're cutting business tax from 21% to 15%. which makes us the most competitive tax anywhere in the planet but only for those who make their products in the usa. we'll continue with regulatory cuts. >> already a couple republican house members have drawn up legislation for 15% corporate tax rate that would make the u.s. a world-class competitor, and mr. trump endorsed a 100% expe
and epa climate rules throwing a wet blanket over paper, cement, glass, steel iron and chemicals along comes mr. trump today. >> as your president here is the deeing deal that i will be offer to every major company and manufacturer on earth. give you lowest taxes, lowest energy costs. [applause] lowest regulatory burden. and free access to the best and biggest market on the planet, only if you make your product here in america. larry: all right made in america, he calls that new american...
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according to the epa, the city has had a massive sewage water problem.pa filed a claim against the city claiming 1.8 million gallons of sewage was dumped into surrounding waters. the city attorney appealed the case saying instructions needed to be more clear and affordable for residents. case eventually went to the u.s. supreme court tuesday, according to the brief individual rate payers are expected to pay nearly $9,000 a year for utilities by 2039. what time for the pet palooza at gateway at millbrae station today. this event is free and open to the public with activities such as dog yoga, pet costume contest, food music and so much more. the event runs from 11:00am at rollins road in millbrae. and check this out. this very good boy needs your help winning an award for his work in our community. how he serves children in the bay area and wife. we are all tuesday to vote for him today. >> and a historic first in the bay area. after the break. the current miss asian global joins us live in studio to share her incredible story. coming up on the kron 4 wee
according to the epa, the city has had a massive sewage water problem.pa filed a claim against the city claiming 1.8 million gallons of sewage was dumped into surrounding waters. the city attorney appealed the case saying instructions needed to be more clear and affordable for residents. case eventually went to the u.s. supreme court tuesday, according to the brief individual rate payers are expected to pay nearly $9,000 a year for utilities by 2039. what time for the pet palooza at gateway at...
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tide free and gentle liquid is epa safer choice certified. it's gotta be tide.ll on prime. it's on. ready to have some fun? yeah, let's do it. the dallas cowboys take on the new york giants, as thursday night football is on. going deep! touchdown! it's dak prescott and the boys facing an old rival, -let's go! -the g-men you're not getting this anywhere else. stream thursday night football. only on prime. have you ever considered getting a walk-in tub? well, look no further! tide free and gentle...
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were you interested commissioner more in the meetings we have with epa? >> yes, the quarterly regulatory meetings first. >> yes, absolutely. so we're meeting in a with a small group with the members of their team some of whom are based here in san francisco and others that are in other parts of the country, they have laboratories and other parts of the country et cetera. so it's a small meeting, it's just our two small groups of people, talking through. we're asking questions. they are answering our questions. and then what i'm hoping that we do, a question that we want to ask about, about mobilization, not with dp a but with larger and the navy. that may be an example of a question that we ask in a smaller group, and we here, what some of the discussion has been. they obviously are not at liberty to share everything that they talk about in their, in their meetings and process because it's close to us but they have been forthcoming and they do have a real interest in trying to protect and promote the health of resident and san francisco is part of this pr
were you interested commissioner more in the meetings we have with epa? >> yes, the quarterly regulatory meetings first. >> yes, absolutely. so we're meeting in a with a small group with the members of their team some of whom are based here in san francisco and others that are in other parts of the country, they have laboratories and other parts of the country et cetera. so it's a small meeting, it's just our two small groups of people, talking through. we're asking questions. they...
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all supported by the national weather service, the epa and noaa.eanwhile, as trump and some republicans continue to deny the existence of human caused climate change, the project 2025 blueprint wants to gut the epa, completely dismantle the weather service and noaa. we'll be right back to talk about this more. out this more. to see and things to do. that's why you choose glucerna to help manage blood sugar response. uniquely designed with carbsteady. glucerna. bring on the day. higher shipping rates may be “the cost of doing business...” but at what cost? turn shipping to your advantage. with low cost ground shipping from the united states postal service. ♪♪ >>> i promised you that every single show we will go inside a project 2025. today, our deep dive is going to focus on the blueprint proposals on gun policy. if the gun rights lobby has its way, when distracted-- wednesdays tragic shooting will be reduced to another statistic. if donald trump returns to office, the unholy alliance with the corporate gun lobby could be cemented into federal law.
all supported by the national weather service, the epa and noaa.eanwhile, as trump and some republicans continue to deny the existence of human caused climate change, the project 2025 blueprint wants to gut the epa, completely dismantle the weather service and noaa. we'll be right back to talk about this more. out this more. to see and things to do. that's why you choose glucerna to help manage blood sugar response. uniquely designed with carbsteady. glucerna. bring on the day. higher shipping...
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the energy secretary, the epa administrator. four years ago, kamala and i inherited the worst pandemic in a century, the worst economic crisis since the great depression. i will tell you a story. when i sat in the oval office every morning at 9:00 and ended the day with barack for eight years, there was only one portrait above the fireplace, a portrait of george washington. very small but beautiful portrait. i didn't realize that all the times i have been in the oval, that the incoming president cannot go into the oval on the 20th until after 4:00, and the outgoing president has to leave by 10:00, although the outgoing president never showed up. anyway -- [laughter] so i asked my brother jim who has better taste than i do to pick what desk you want and what rugs you want in your office. i said i wanted to make sure i had the resolute desk. and i want it next to the fireplace. i wanted the bust of martin luther king, who is one of my heroes when i was coming up as a young civil rights guy, and bobby kennedy. i have great admirati
the energy secretary, the epa administrator. four years ago, kamala and i inherited the worst pandemic in a century, the worst economic crisis since the great depression. i will tell you a story. when i sat in the oval office every morning at 9:00 and ended the day with barack for eight years, there was only one portrait above the fireplace, a portrait of george washington. very small but beautiful portrait. i didn't realize that all the times i have been in the oval, that the incoming...
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and also the epa greenhouse gas reduction, directly, right now helping communities communities that never had this opportunity before to bring solar panels to our houses. because that is something that is unbelievably needed to reduce energy costs. one thing that's really wonderful about the inflation reduction act, it actually is fiscally responsible. the ira would likely reduce the federal deficit over a decade by $175 billion. the congressional budget office but the investment of climate provisions at $730 billion. budgetary savings starting at 2,028. we can actually have cake and ice cream. reducing dependence on oil, making us more secure, making communities healthier and making our planet be protected from the environmental degradations. we are excited to have leaders from around the us today, local elected officials and actresses who plan amazing world and the universe with star trek. i would love to start and introduce yetide badaki, actress, writer, and producer, you might know her from star trek and american guns. [applause] >> i would love to take this opportunity to thank you
and also the epa greenhouse gas reduction, directly, right now helping communities communities that never had this opportunity before to bring solar panels to our houses. because that is something that is unbelievably needed to reduce energy costs. one thing that's really wonderful about the inflation reduction act, it actually is fiscally responsible. the ira would likely reduce the federal deficit over a decade by $175 billion. the congressional budget office but the investment of climate...
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the epa says it's reviewing the judge's order.the chronicle. the company tells the paper it projects it will lose more than a million customers in the next four years. the company has been dropping homeowners left and right. people who live in high wildfire risk areas and elsewhere. it's also increased its insurance rates. the insurance commissioner says he's trying to negotiate with insurance companies to keep people like you insured. we are looking into that and we'll have a special report tonight at 11:00. all right. that is going to do it for this edition of the fast forward. for those of you watching on our streaming channels, please stay with us. we're going to take you live to the coliseum for the a's festivities. for everyone else, we'll be back here with more hi, my name is damian clark. if you have both medicare and medicaid, i have some really encouraging news that you'll definitely want to hear. depending on the plans available in your area, you may be eligible to get extra benefits with a humana medicare advantage dua
the epa says it's reviewing the judge's order.the chronicle. the company tells the paper it projects it will lose more than a million customers in the next four years. the company has been dropping homeowners left and right. people who live in high wildfire risk areas and elsewhere. it's also increased its insurance rates. the insurance commissioner says he's trying to negotiate with insurance companies to keep people like you insured. we are looking into that and we'll have a special report...