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we aren't epa. the network is strong. it can bring a lot of expertise to local decision-makers. >> all right, thank you. mr. carico? >> great comments there. the big thing we find on the local community with local engagement is they want to be told the real story. the rumor mill goes around and around it around. a lot of times they are misinformed by a particular property, but it can and can't be used for. and then what it is going on with a. providing that local engagement piece, that gives them the opportunity where they can be heard. they can provide their input on what is going on on that property, how the future redevelopment of it is going to affect them. when you do run into issues at the local level, that platform can then be addressed. this brownfield program, the way it is set up with that local engagement and that community engagement piece, it provides that framework, if you would, where that could be conducted. it is a great way to get the story out -- get everybody involved and come together with some consen
we aren't epa. the network is strong. it can bring a lot of expertise to local decision-makers. >> all right, thank you. mr. carico? >> great comments there. the big thing we find on the local community with local engagement is they want to be told the real story. the rumor mill goes around and around it around. a lot of times they are misinformed by a particular property, but it can and can't be used for. and then what it is going on with a. providing that local engagement piece,...
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the gao did a report titled epa should take additional actions in which they founded the epa omitted climate change from its agency strategy and further many sites would be at increased risk of flooding and wildfires and that obviously if you omitted that from your calculation you kind of missed the pitch. so my question to you and i guess i will start with our voiceover if i may what would we lose in the years when the epa wouldn't count climate change? into the superfund risk factor. have we caught up for whatever went wrong in those years and how prepared are we now in terms of a proper scientifically based assessment of the superfund that face new risks from funding and wildfire. >> i think that the industry and agencies at the federal and state level are catching up very quickly. it's been over the last i would say five or six years a very significant effort to understand the remedies that are appropriate to implement for contamination and is subject to see rise and whether those should continue to include waste on site or source removal. this is an ongoing discussion that has t
the gao did a report titled epa should take additional actions in which they founded the epa omitted climate change from its agency strategy and further many sites would be at increased risk of flooding and wildfires and that obviously if you omitted that from your calculation you kind of missed the pitch. so my question to you and i guess i will start with our voiceover if i may what would we lose in the years when the epa wouldn't count climate change? into the superfund risk factor. have we...
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including the epa and many others regarding cyber.ur question. >> thank you sir. to my colleagues, i fewer districts have not taken advantage of the assistance of programs i would suggest you take a look at them. and with that mr. chairman i will yield back too. >> the gentleman yields back the chair recognize a judgment from louisiana for five minutes. >> thank you, mr. chairman, appreciate you having this hearing today. it has been startling observing what's happening with the water quality in the capitol of one of my sovereign states, might neighboring state mississippi. my wife is from mississippi. we are familiar with jackson. my observations over during the course of my life obviously we have to deal with a lot of water. we have hurricanes we have a lot of coastal land, the gulf of mexico, we have heavy rains, dealing with flood issues and preparation for flood mitigation and the expenditures required, the focus in the discipline of our local elected officials to prepare the next generation or major water events and provide qual
including the epa and many others regarding cyber.ur question. >> thank you sir. to my colleagues, i fewer districts have not taken advantage of the assistance of programs i would suggest you take a look at them. and with that mr. chairman i will yield back too. >> the gentleman yields back the chair recognize a judgment from louisiana for five minutes. >> thank you, mr. chairman, appreciate you having this hearing today. it has been startling observing what's happening with...
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that helped us in building our relationship with the epa. they're guided us and helped us through this. that is very, very important in any community that you live in. the epa has been fantastic for us. >> that's good to hear in the urban area. the population centers -- with the national rural water association, what's your take on information flow from cisa? >> i can tell you that we are involved with roundtable discussions. jack a few years ago, i would say as much as ten years ago, we were not invited to the table. recognizing that what we do now is where we make house calls, we are more active in the epa and cisa roundtable discussions to get the input as a recognized -- we are being invited. we are being in discussion with all of these agencies. we do give our testimonies and statements and our views on new epa rulings and all of those structures which increase the cost. we don't want to increase cost one unnecessary. we want to keep water safe. we are hearing all of the negatives here today, but in my experience in the 34 years in this
that helped us in building our relationship with the epa. they're guided us and helped us through this. that is very, very important in any community that you live in. the epa has been fantastic for us. >> that's good to hear in the urban area. the population centers -- with the national rural water association, what's your take on information flow from cisa? >> i can tell you that we are involved with roundtable discussions. jack a few years ago, i would say as much as ten years...
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can focus on those and have a big impact and was what we saw in the 1970s with the creation of the epa those two laws was that it did actually make our air and make our water cleaner because. they could focus on a few sources. our problems today are very different. they are distributed. there's lots small sources and. so what we do today has to be different and you don't take my word for it, you can actually take the word of bill ruckelshaus, who was the first director of the epa who did, you know, who sort of first implemented a lot of these laws. and so actually my book i'll just read he wrote a great column ten years ago where ruckelshaus said yesterday's solutions worked. well, on yesterday's problems. but the solutions we devised back the 1970s aren't likely to make a much of a dent. the environmental problems we face today. and so we have to change our mindset to deal with the types of problems lots of little bits of ocean, lots of using energy and having small impacts. in puget sound, where i work on salmon, one of the biggest problems is simply tire rubber bits of tire rubber t
can focus on those and have a big impact and was what we saw in the 1970s with the creation of the epa those two laws was that it did actually make our air and make our water cleaner because. they could focus on a few sources. our problems today are very different. they are distributed. there's lots small sources and. so what we do today has to be different and you don't take my word for it, you can actually take the word of bill ruckelshaus, who was the first director of the epa who did, you...
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knowledge rather than a dispersed core of knowledge. 51 different jurisdictions, 51 different state, epa is 51 different. state department of securities regulation. i just don't see the kind of robust being able, you know, being in wyoming or north carolina or any particular event on these sorry, i said 51 egos, 51 egos. yes. and also, i think. but but but i think maybe the perhaps the most important reason that i'm not optimistic about states as in in terms of regulation, is politics forward reason. and i can speculate about about the reasons. but for whatever reason at the federal level, there has been at least some pushback attempts to denigrate or de-emphasize expertise or demonstrate procedural how to take, you know, an example has been pretty surprisingly resistant to amendment and. that's, i think, a really good thing at the state level. state epas are amended, i think a fair amount if they're not there are other statutes that state legislatures that really undermine the basic of administrative expertise. i'll give you one example and then just anything else to add. i'll just to i
knowledge rather than a dispersed core of knowledge. 51 different jurisdictions, 51 different state, epa is 51 different. state department of securities regulation. i just don't see the kind of robust being able, you know, being in wyoming or north carolina or any particular event on these sorry, i said 51 egos, 51 egos. yes. and also, i think. but but but i think maybe the perhaps the most important reason that i'm not optimistic about states as in in terms of regulation, is politics forward...
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. >> this is the fourth time the epa administrator has been here in jackson.ear's time partly because of the situation with the water in this town and the proposal is that the epa is going to be here for the long haul and what he wants to make sure of is that there is someone that has oversight to fix the water problems that's plagued this city that is p predominantly black plagued the city for years. residents didn't have water for weeks on end to drink but a problem that's gone over for at least a decade according to residents. here is what he had to say about how this would all work. >> people have lost trust in their government and so this will give transparency to the process but also have a federal court in jackson's backyard oversee and call fair shots is exactly what we need to rebuild, not only the infrastructure but trust the community lost. >> this means you're not going anywhere as the epa administrator and epa itself will be here to try to get things done. >> we'll be here for the long haul. >> so you hear him say we'll be here for the long haul.
. >> this is the fourth time the epa administrator has been here in jackson.ear's time partly because of the situation with the water in this town and the proposal is that the epa is going to be here for the long haul and what he wants to make sure of is that there is someone that has oversight to fix the water problems that's plagued this city that is p predominantly black plagued the city for years. residents didn't have water for weeks on end to drink but a problem that's gone over for...
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and agreed to by the city of jackson and the mississippi state department of public health and the epaed order is designed to stabilize the city's public drinking water system, while the united states, the city, and the state department of health attempt to negotiate a mutually enforceable consent he did cree to achieve the long-term sustain ability of the water system. the proposed order would appoint an interim third party manager to manage the city's drinking water system and implement a set of priority projects that are needed to remedy problems that have been attributed to the city's water crisis. yesterday evening, the court approved the internal order giving it immediate effect. much remains to be done, and the justice department and our partners at epa will continue to work closely with the community to reach a long-term agreement that can ensure the delivery of reliable clean drinking water. in doing this work, the department's newly-created office of environmental justice, will continue to play a critical role in engaging with the community on the ground in jackson. although
and agreed to by the city of jackson and the mississippi state department of public health and the epaed order is designed to stabilize the city's public drinking water system, while the united states, the city, and the state department of health attempt to negotiate a mutually enforceable consent he did cree to achieve the long-term sustain ability of the water system. the proposed order would appoint an interim third party manager to manage the city's drinking water system and implement a set...
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yesterday on behalf of the epa, the department filed a federal complaint against the city alleging thatking water that is reliably compliant with the safe drinking water act. at the same time, we filed a proposed interim order signed and agreed to by the city of jackson, the mississippi state department of health and the epa. the proposed order is designed to stabilize the city's public drinking water system while the united states, the city, and the state department of health attempt to negotiate a traditionally enforceable con consent decree to achieve the long-term sustainability of the water system. the proposed order would appoint an interim third party manager to manage the city's drinking water system and implement a set of priority projects that are needed to remedy problems that have contributed to the city's water crisis. yesterday evening, the court approved the interim order giving it immediate effect. much remains to be done, and the justice department and our partners at epa will continue to work closely with the community to reach a long-term agreement that can ensure the
yesterday on behalf of the epa, the department filed a federal complaint against the city alleging thatking water that is reliably compliant with the safe drinking water act. at the same time, we filed a proposed interim order signed and agreed to by the city of jackson, the mississippi state department of health and the epa. the proposed order is designed to stabilize the city's public drinking water system while the united states, the city, and the state department of health attempt to...
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the epa report finds wildlife, education, and diverse ecosystems are experian think lasting impacts -ng impacts from rising temperatures. impacts include algae blooms and changes to migratory bird paths. ama: that is scary. at least we got a little bit of rain today. dan: that is true, and it is great to see as we start a new month. meteorologist anja patel is tracking that for us. sandhya: yeah, it was nice to see umbrella whether peer i want to show you live doppler 7 graph. -- right now. it is pretty quiet. don't be surprised by this. as you look to our north, there is still some showers showing up. this is called, unstable air that came through and soaked us today. along that cold front, we had steady, widespread rain that move through the bay area. in the mountains, hweavbeene e sierra, which is obviously good news for our water supply could as we check out the winds right now, they are gusting to 20 miles an hour in oakland, 31 in nevada, onshore, so you might be seeing a little bit of that chill out there. temperatures at this hour in the 50's, for pretty much all of you could
the epa report finds wildlife, education, and diverse ecosystems are experian think lasting impacts -ng impacts from rising temperatures. impacts include algae blooms and changes to migratory bird paths. ama: that is scary. at least we got a little bit of rain today. dan: that is true, and it is great to see as we start a new month. meteorologist anja patel is tracking that for us. sandhya: yeah, it was nice to see umbrella whether peer i want to show you live doppler 7 graph. -- right now. it...
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they're not the irs, the epa the.you see increasingly will is your only get you your share of a and friends with a number of, all you will hear the only thing we can do is to get an address entitlements. everything was paul ryan has been entitlements or boss. discretionary which i find to be more important because of authe bureaucracy that you're getting is somehow compared to on. i is a .what progress have we had over the last 20 years? did paul ryan say you came to and performing mandatory spending? we're putting forward a budget in the next seven weeks that will balance in 10, mormons are mandatory for . it will do our work is necessary. it will growth extend all the tax cuts. will pursue policies that are vital will go with reckless abandon after the bureaucracy is already epa is environmental. none of us would happily we had a choice in the 70s is on democracy will but most of us wants the air and clean water proposition to the american people less than one was hard for people who wanted to not spend the money on
they're not the irs, the epa the.you see increasingly will is your only get you your share of a and friends with a number of, all you will hear the only thing we can do is to get an address entitlements. everything was paul ryan has been entitlements or boss. discretionary which i find to be more important because of authe bureaucracy that you're getting is somehow compared to on. i is a .what progress have we had over the last 20 years? did paul ryan say you came to and performing mandatory...
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immigration surely is the sovereign prerogative, the defense of massachusetts versus epa. texas has had to surrender to the ioas a part of the state joining the union. texas has been given a procedural right, just like in massachusetts versus epa to vindicate that it had to surrender to the federal government. >> what strikes me is these very broad arguments e licitor general was making, maybe we shldn't, even if we do not think we should accept them as broad, prohibitions, the fact th y are not the party directlyegulated, the fact that you are challengi an enforcement action, particularly an enforcement action where the mo discretion has been given to executive officials. those fo the backdrop by which we should say, you know, it is ju n enough that you are coming inere with a set of speculative possibilities about your costs. you have to do more th that, given the backdrop of what has become, i think, a system that nobody ever thought would our which is that the states can go into court at the drop of a p and stop federal policies in their tracks. general stone: your hon
immigration surely is the sovereign prerogative, the defense of massachusetts versus epa. texas has had to surrender to the ioas a part of the state joining the union. texas has been given a procedural right, just like in massachusetts versus epa to vindicate that it had to surrender to the federal government. >> what strikes me is these very broad arguments e licitor general was making, maybe we shldn't, even if we do not think we should accept them as broad, prohibitions, the fact th y...
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. >> reporter: so this means you are not going anywhere as the epa administrator and the epa itself is here to try to get things done? >> we're going to be here for the long haul. >> jackson's plant failed after flooding. more than 80% affected are african american which has prompted the epa to open a civil investigation. >>> the latest u.s. retail figures are due today. we'll see how target is fairing as the retail giant reports its earnings. 'twas a wintry day, and at ihop quite soon hot cinnamon apples would be coaxed with a spoon on the fluffiest french toast with red currants on top we wish you a happy holiday, only at ihop. new gingersnap apple french toast, part of our new holiday menu. try all three flavors. a must in your medicine cabinet! less sick days! cold coming on? zicam is the number one cold shortening brand! highly recommend it! zifans love zicam's unique zinc formula. it shortens colds! zicam. zinc that cold! >>> inflation in thenid kingdom has soared. the biggess and home energy costs so let's take a look at how european markets are responding to this. we're seeing
. >> reporter: so this means you are not going anywhere as the epa administrator and the epa itself is here to try to get things done? >> we're going to be here for the long haul. >> jackson's plant failed after flooding. more than 80% affected are african american which has prompted the epa to open a civil investigation. >>> the latest u.s. retail figures are due today. we'll see how target is fairing as the retail giant reports its earnings. 'twas a wintry day, and...
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michael regan with the epa. what a busy schedule for the president over the next week.t care how cushy air force one is, this is exhausting. cambodia i think is also on the schedule. he is going to come back to a georgia election. he is going to celebrate the holidays, which is a good and wonderful thing. but i agree, it is an exhausting trip. jonathon: we will see how important that georgia election might be. another thing i want to draw your attention to is elon musk and his first email to his staff. ending remote work. one year ago, 18 months ago, we were talking about the death of the office. with been speaking to people in the market who run a training desk, a bank, and asset manager, who have all said that people are starting to come back to work. why? let's just say job security has been replaced with insecurity over the last few months. lisa: how much is a economy that isn't as hot one to drive people back to the office to drive that face time and make sure they are seen as essentially? also, it is the bosses who want to see them there. now they can exercise tha
michael regan with the epa. what a busy schedule for the president over the next week.t care how cushy air force one is, this is exhausting. cambodia i think is also on the schedule. he is going to come back to a georgia election. he is going to celebrate the holidays, which is a good and wonderful thing. but i agree, it is an exhausting trip. jonathon: we will see how important that georgia election might be. another thing i want to draw your attention to is elon musk and his first email to...
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the epa calls this "beneficial use," and members of the coal industry claim reusing coal ash provides an environmental benefit. >> there are a wide variety of things we can use coal ash for, rather than throw it away. the most prominent uses are, uh, using coal fly ash in concrete. every ton of fly ash we put into concrete is a ton of cement that doesn't need to be made, and not making that ton of cement has saved over 11 million tons of co2 emisons last year alone. used properly, coal ash is a safe material for beneficial use. the levels of metals in coal ash are comparable to the levels of metals in the dirt and rocks in your backyard. we belve theest solution to coal ash disposal problems is to quit throwing it away. in parts of the country, theseistoric coal mines have a tremendous problem with acid mine drainage. you've seen the orange-colored creeks and those kind of things. coal ash can actually be used, uh, to modify the ph in those settings and relieve that acid mine drainage. so that's an example where you actually want to put the coal ash in contact with the water because i
the epa calls this "beneficial use," and members of the coal industry claim reusing coal ash provides an environmental benefit. >> there are a wide variety of things we can use coal ash for, rather than throw it away. the most prominent uses are, uh, using coal fly ash in concrete. every ton of fly ash we put into concrete is a ton of cement that doesn't need to be made, and not making that ton of cement has saved over 11 million tons of co2 emisons last year alone. used...
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an agency enjoys, when it interprets its own organic statute, for example, how much deference epa enjoys when it the clean air act at the state levels. that same level of deference has under serious and sustained attack for a long time and and and successful attack and in a lot of states agencies simply do not enjoy deference when they interpret their own organic statutes. and i think that's really really deeply unfortunate and think there is something about the political economy of state of states or state governments as opposed to the federal government that really me less optimistic about about state regulatory apparatuses. and maybe i'll just kind of leave it at that for and chris, when i think about some of the greatest changes in the criminal legal system and criminal procedure much of it has started at the state level. and when the us court decided that people with intellectual disability could no longer be subject to capital punishment, they surveyed states and there was a national trend. when the us supreme court said that no longer can we subject under the age of 18 to the deat
an agency enjoys, when it interprets its own organic statute, for example, how much deference epa enjoys when it the clean air act at the state levels. that same level of deference has under serious and sustained attack for a long time and and and successful attack and in a lot of states agencies simply do not enjoy deference when they interpret their own organic statutes. and i think that's really really deeply unfortunate and think there is something about the political economy of state of...
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at the un climate meeting in egypt, president biden announced the long delayed epa regulations.aims to ensure that wells are monitored for leaks, allowing use of innovative detection technologies, leverage data from remote sensors, and require that flares are properly operated. the tceq says a decision on whether texas will submit a plan to adhere to the new epa rule will be made after it is finalized. regardless, the federal rule is not enough to satisfy sharon wilson. what, in your view, is the solution? >> the best available control technology for methane is to keep it in the ground. never drill that hole in the first place, because once you drill that hole, that's where it all starts. miles: one person, one camera, determined to insure the methane problem does not remain invisible. and so she keeps driving down the long lonely road to zero. for the pbs newshour, i am miles o'brien, near pecos, texas. ♪ judy: millions of americans live in rural or other underserved areas known as care deserts, where there are few medical care facilities and few doctors with specialized expert
at the un climate meeting in egypt, president biden announced the long delayed epa regulations.aims to ensure that wells are monitored for leaks, allowing use of innovative detection technologies, leverage data from remote sensors, and require that flares are properly operated. the tceq says a decision on whether texas will submit a plan to adhere to the new epa rule will be made after it is finalized. regardless, the federal rule is not enough to satisfy sharon wilson. what, in your view, is...
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that is at minimum in the peak of massachusetts versus epa. justice kagan: i am saying, comingd saying, it seems to us we have someos associated with this. we are not goingo ok at the benefits, we are not going to look at th that, as judge sutton said, the fact there are priorities, th person a will not be removed b pson be will. that doesn't particularly show at your net costs, even that your gross costs are going to rise, let alone your net costs. all of the speculation and all of this kind of, we think we kind of show that, is not enough, given the backdrop of this case. general stone: we do not think we showed it. a trial court judge thinks we showed it. justice ga can i say something about that? one more. sto think about the backdrop of this case and what is going on here, let me add to the notion, not your fault this is , not -- in texas, there are divisions wiinistricts. you can pick your trial court judge. u ay by the rules, that is fine. but, you pick your trial court judge. one judge stops a federal immigration policy in its tracks b
that is at minimum in the peak of massachusetts versus epa. justice kagan: i am saying, comingd saying, it seems to us we have someos associated with this. we are not goingo ok at the benefits, we are not going to look at th that, as judge sutton said, the fact there are priorities, th person a will not be removed b pson be will. that doesn't particularly show at your net costs, even that your gross costs are going to rise, let alone your net costs. all of the speculation and all of this kind...
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now you amanda, that epa. oh yes, that's my father. definitely. man bulletin, thoughtful carter said at thought o laden's, lawyers say that the company because of its visits to a rica who grey to precautions than they were required to. and that it was impossible to foresee that people would be exposed to the waste at mann middle school. espanol for off holland best you can jump into some of some sorts of hindsight and foresight are 2 different things. and nom hindsight, there is an elegant english phrase here, hindsight bias sham, which describes a psychological phenomenon where we as human beings, when we think about an event. in hindsight, some will tend to believe that it was much more predictable than it really was. more than incredible, by just vol tour, monee for left or cash intense people in this town won't even dare to think that believe may have done anything wrong. they are the only thing my father sent to that effect was. we understood that they wouldn't take care of the material pro play. he never said, i understood it your, but i don
now you amanda, that epa. oh yes, that's my father. definitely. man bulletin, thoughtful carter said at thought o laden's, lawyers say that the company because of its visits to a rica who grey to precautions than they were required to. and that it was impossible to foresee that people would be exposed to the waste at mann middle school. espanol for off holland best you can jump into some of some sorts of hindsight and foresight are 2 different things. and nom hindsight, there is an elegant...
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in west virginia versus epa they went a step further they said it was not in a question, instead of amajor question regret take a step back and review the statute -- we are going to take a step back and review the statute against the government. it clearly authorizes the question. i think we are not in chevron territory. this statute, we have to say, is it obvious, is it clear, is unmistakable that congress meant for this to happen when they will the law and the answer to absolute everybody is not. diana: a follow-up question from jeffrey. >> if they are on the federal leisure's -- leisure's, are they in danger of violating the act, potentially subjecting themselves to criminal liability. caleb: again i will punt on the anti-deficiency part of it. it goes back to that is what we are talking about with these 400 billion, $500 billion numbers. this is federal debt. this is owed to essentially all of us as taxpayers. it is being written off. when we have a number that is $400 billion, that is the estimate of what otherwise would have come in, otherwise would have been paid. that is why i
in west virginia versus epa they went a step further they said it was not in a question, instead of amajor question regret take a step back and review the statute -- we are going to take a step back and review the statute against the government. it clearly authorizes the question. i think we are not in chevron territory. this statute, we have to say, is it obvious, is it clear, is unmistakable that congress meant for this to happen when they will the law and the answer to absolute everybody is...
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london, they have no idea that people are continuing to die and that we've lost more people from the epas. why? that there safe to breathe. then we died the day of attack. the media successfully created discrete event that is memorialized in the militaristic history as people died on that attack when, we're attacked and the reality that the occupational system failed first responders and that we're going to see many, many more people die from government lying about the conditions in the air because they wanted to open up wall street and so imagine i'm covering congress and now in the back better bill remember that build back better we were ambitious we know 3 trillion to 1 trillion it just shrunk one of the sickest things of all was the black lung restoration bill. and restoration of the world trade center health fund, which needs to have to 2090. why? because we ordered tens of thousands of schoolkids back into dozens of schools that they had no business being in and the middle of the reproductive years are getting illnesses. that's why. and so as we speak right now mansions mass you get
london, they have no idea that people are continuing to die and that we've lost more people from the epas. why? that there safe to breathe. then we died the day of attack. the media successfully created discrete event that is memorialized in the militaristic history as people died on that attack when, we're attacked and the reality that the occupational system failed first responders and that we're going to see many, many more people die from government lying about the conditions in the air...
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the epa is not created till 1970. so in the sixties, people are demanding an epa, a regulatory and that can call balls and strikes in that can prosecute cute polluters and bill douglas from the supreme court who wrote a book called farewell to texas, because he thought all of the natural beauty spots were being mauled and destroyed in texas. but douglas would do protest hikes. he'd hike 186 miles from washington, dc and maryland to save the seno canal. he saved it. he hiked in the washington peninsula to save roads from not being built along the olympics. so you can have wild beach in america. he worked in john f kennedy, signed padre island national seashore. jack kennedy did it. look at a map. you want to see how big that is that they became saved instead of developed as ticky tacky condos and and, you know, boardwalk like culture. so these players were everywhere out there and they're hitting it from all angles. artists, painters, you know, when we're dealing with endangered species, is do you realize andy warhol d
the epa is not created till 1970. so in the sixties, people are demanding an epa, a regulatory and that can call balls and strikes in that can prosecute cute polluters and bill douglas from the supreme court who wrote a book called farewell to texas, because he thought all of the natural beauty spots were being mauled and destroyed in texas. but douglas would do protest hikes. he'd hike 186 miles from washington, dc and maryland to save the seno canal. he saved it. he hiked in the washington...
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but also lays out strong regulatory actions, including including the new proposal from our epa to strengthendards on methane across sectors, especially from super emitters, just to make sure it's not released in the communities , impacting on public health. [applause] all told, these steps all told these steps to reduce us method us methane emissions from covered sources by 87% below the levels of 2005 by 2030. folks, another game changer is conserving our natural environment, whether it's the congo basin's forests and peatlands here in africa or the amazon basin in south america or forest wetlands, grasslands in the united states, preserving nature is one of the most impactful climate solutions. some, indigenous people, who immunity's have known and have been the stewards of these efforts for a long time in generations, they have known it. here at cop 27, we are cochairing the forest and claimant partnership to deliver real rapid strides to halt deforestation. the best part is we don't have to develop any new technologies. we just have to make clear forest are more valuable when they're pre
but also lays out strong regulatory actions, including including the new proposal from our epa to strengthendards on methane across sectors, especially from super emitters, just to make sure it's not released in the communities , impacting on public health. [applause] all told, these steps all told these steps to reduce us method us methane emissions from covered sources by 87% below the levels of 2005 by 2030. folks, another game changer is conserving our natural environment, whether it's the...
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california epa says 1000 records were broken across the state during a 10 day heat wave in september.e epa report finds wildlife, vegetation and diverse ecosystems are experiencing lasting impacts from rising temperatures. the effects include harmful algae blooms and changes to migratory bird patterns. happening today in san francisco, actor and activist jane fonda is hosting a town hall to raise funds for her clement political action committee. the town hall starts at 6:00 p.m. at manny's. tickets are between $15 all the way to $5,000 for a check. fonda's political action committee is hoping to elect claimant champions in the upcoming midterms. getting a look at the backstreet boys' first holiday music video. >> they are getting ready for their very own christmas special. >> ♪ last christmas, i give you my heart ♪ >> ♪ [laughter] reggie: they look good. >> the band dropped their first ever holiday album last month. it has three original songs and they have covers of christmas clacssics like last christmas, silent night and have yourself a merry little christmas. next month, they will
california epa says 1000 records were broken across the state during a 10 day heat wave in september.e epa report finds wildlife, vegetation and diverse ecosystems are experiencing lasting impacts from rising temperatures. the effects include harmful algae blooms and changes to migratory bird patterns. happening today in san francisco, actor and activist jane fonda is hosting a town hall to raise funds for her clement political action committee. the town hall starts at 6:00 p.m. at manny's....
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he tangled with the irs you tangle with the epa and you will tangle with the pentagon. are dealing with people who interpret the law that was made by congress in suchsu a way that may not even resemble it and then they will enforce it in a way and the appeal will go to one of their own. then they we'll have more resources than you do and that would be known inan advance. they ruin people's lives. they are completely exempt from the rule of law as we know it. and as i said to an earlier group this evening would james comey had an andrew mccabe james clapper and john brennan and lola's learned they'll had one thing in common. they have enormous powers and they'll wright ride on their oath and said theyey couldn't remember the punishments that even someone with a sterling reputation the whale owner mueller run it 22 month investigation based on this dossier and testified under oath to the house intelligence committee when asked and he had no idea what the dossier was and he had no idea what gps was. in other words he had no idea why his committee existed or his commission
he tangled with the irs you tangle with the epa and you will tangle with the pentagon. are dealing with people who interpret the law that was made by congress in suchsu a way that may not even resemble it and then they will enforce it in a way and the appeal will go to one of their own. then they we'll have more resources than you do and that would be known inan advance. they ruin people's lives. they are completely exempt from the rule of law as we know it. and as i said to an earlier group...
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the head of the epa says the war in ukraine should not cause a lot of delay when it comes the transitionenergy. michael regan spoke to bloomberg from the climate change summit in egypt. >> we find ourselves in this session, where many countries are over -- overly reliant on fossil fuels provided by countries like russia at a time where it is inconvenient. we are seeing this unprovoked war with ukraine is causing pain globally.
the head of the epa says the war in ukraine should not cause a lot of delay when it comes the transitionenergy. michael regan spoke to bloomberg from the climate change summit in egypt. >> we find ourselves in this session, where many countries are over -- overly reliant on fossil fuels provided by countries like russia at a time where it is inconvenient. we are seeing this unprovoked war with ukraine is causing pain globally.
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i quote this from connected anti pu connected a bill in epa, and it will seem carrier to input out committee with to me, zamiah's figure booster, pussy blue, assailable he hasn't of ill. a darcy calls on drop really to withdraw a dozen dynamical data. ludy mobile via the ludicrous we're crew. so generally down here with that or the operator or thought on, you know, you were slightly drunk, was a comma bombarding when i was i me this years was, i mean i'm under this house, i was, was a prescription. you have to follow up with a couple of our nissan 0 need some will go out. so don't know. don't be of animal look and see what the cost particularly look. see, all of you all know work well on. is there an operation? any deer valley can, nissan work off of this point. and i mean, honestly with the, the, you know, all bits on customers i have no cuts resides decently cassie's only. you know, why fi? your protocol surgeon does really dark on on that so little bit on it to leverage our thought dr. terry could talk was thought he was mr. bro. gotcha. that were switched with him out for you. so a lot m
i quote this from connected anti pu connected a bill in epa, and it will seem carrier to input out committee with to me, zamiah's figure booster, pussy blue, assailable he hasn't of ill. a darcy calls on drop really to withdraw a dozen dynamical data. ludy mobile via the ludicrous we're crew. so generally down here with that or the operator or thought on, you know, you were slightly drunk, was a comma bombarding when i was i me this years was, i mean i'm under this house, i was, was a...
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at the outset, i would like to congratulate the team at epa for doing the hard work that standing up a major role major federal program in short order, it really is no easy feat. i am pleased to report that our business has seen a large uptick in awareness and interest in electric technology based on the program's first round. . building awareness and education is critical and all technology transitions, and this result alone is a significant victory for the bipartisan infrastructure law. i would like to commend the members of the member, congress a large and the administration for making a possible. let, said we see a central challenge in the approach in the incentive program. they will present the clean school bus program from fulfilling all the goals that congress laid out. unless some significant changes are made going. forward specifically, the incentive structure was not designed to sufficiently leverage private sector investment and competition. to both drive down product costs and accelerate the plan. going forward, three things will be required. moving away from a lottery ba
at the outset, i would like to congratulate the team at epa for doing the hard work that standing up a major role major federal program in short order, it really is no easy feat. i am pleased to report that our business has seen a large uptick in awareness and interest in electric technology based on the program's first round. . building awareness and education is critical and all technology transitions, and this result alone is a significant victory for the bipartisan infrastructure law. i...
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in west virginia versus epa they went a step further they said it was not even in the conversation. if it is a major question, we will take a step back and review the statute against the government. it is up to them to say it clearly authorizes the question. i think we are not in chevron territory. i think if we look at this statute, we have to say, is it obvious, is it clear, is it unmistakable that congress meant for this to happen when they wrote the law and the obvious answer to absolute everybody is not. diana: a follow-up question from jeffrey. these loans are on federal ledgers as the department of education as assets for receivables. are they in danger of violating the antideficiency act or other provisions of federal appropriations law, subjecting themselves to criminal liability? >> -- caleb: again i will punt on the anti-deficiency part of it. it goes back to that is what we are talking about with these 400 billion, $500 billion numbers. this is federal debt. this is dead that is owed to -- debt that is owed to essentially all of us as taxpayers. it is being written off.
in west virginia versus epa they went a step further they said it was not even in the conversation. if it is a major question, we will take a step back and review the statute against the government. it is up to them to say it clearly authorizes the question. i think we are not in chevron territory. i think if we look at this statute, we have to say, is it obvious, is it clear, is it unmistakable that congress meant for this to happen when they wrote the law and the obvious answer to absolute...
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and federal epa.ed fish farming is energy intensive and expensive. author and journalist paul greenberg has spent much of his career focused on the fishing industry. >> it is very high energy costs to keep water at a constant temperature and keep the water circulating. all these kinds of things that nature does on its own in a tank based situation, you have to pay for. so it is har to make that profit margin work. miles: but demand for seafood is rising in 70% of the fish we eat in the u.s. is imported. when compared to fish flown in from norway, scotland, or chile, the cost of salmon raised on land might be on par, but can an indoor fish compete on taste? i asked aqua bounty to send me a sample. they gave us the whole darn fish. my partner, susie, cooked it up. this looks like regular salmon? >> this looks like any atlantic salmon that i would cook. miles: and it passed the test. the consistency is good. it smells great. it's delicious. seafood without the sea. it might be one way to help feed the pl
and federal epa.ed fish farming is energy intensive and expensive. author and journalist paul greenberg has spent much of his career focused on the fishing industry. >> it is very high energy costs to keep water at a constant temperature and keep the water circulating. all these kinds of things that nature does on its own in a tank based situation, you have to pay for. so it is har to make that profit margin work. miles: but demand for seafood is rising in 70% of the fish we eat in the...
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as we say that, yes, it makes sense, unless you're the epa.san croix and the epa is clamping town on there. you'll have these price spikes like this and people will be at risk. >> charles: thanks, phil. happy thanksgiving, my friend. >> thank you. enjoy the turkey. >> charles: with inflation cutting into holiday parties, it might even have some cutting out alcohol? cold turkey? ♪ the other day...and forgot where she was. you can always spot a first timer. gain flings with oxi boost and febreze. my a1c stayed here, it needed to be here. ray's a1c is down with rybelsus®. i'm down with rybelsus®. my a1c is down with rybelsus®. in a clinical study, once-daily rybelsus® significantly lowered a1c better than a leading branded pill. in the same study, people taking rybelsus® lost more weight. rybelsus® isn't for people with type 1 diabetes. don't take rybelsus® if you or your family ever had medullary thyroid cancer, or have multiple endocrine neoplasia syndrome type 2, or if allergic to it. stop rybelsus® and get medical help right away if you get a
as we say that, yes, it makes sense, unless you're the epa.san croix and the epa is clamping town on there. you'll have these price spikes like this and people will be at risk. >> charles: thanks, phil. happy thanksgiving, my friend. >> thank you. enjoy the turkey. >> charles: with inflation cutting into holiday parties, it might even have some cutting out alcohol? cold turkey? ♪ the other day...and forgot where she was. you can always spot a first timer. gain flings with...
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despite the increases here, epa has a cash flow yield that is double digit. relative to 4% or 5%, the number is attractive for investors and that's coming back to investors as dividends and share repurchase which is a change for this industry. jack: i've got to let you go but we spoke about netflix, the advertising experiment started, so bad, so far so good. >> one thing netflix has going for it is people watch so many hours of netflix it gives a lot of advertising opportunity. they can make the price attractive to consumers who don't want to pay a full monthly fee and are not annoyed by interruptions and adds. it will increase their market. jack: bill nygren, thank you for being here. the holiday shopping season kicks off next week. will black frida it's nice to unwind after a long week of telling people how liberty mutual customizes your car insurance so you only pay for what you need! (limu squawks) he's a natural. only pay for what you need. ♪liberty. liberty. liberty. liberty.♪ during walmart's black friday deals for days. every monday is a huge deal. ge
despite the increases here, epa has a cash flow yield that is double digit. relative to 4% or 5%, the number is attractive for investors and that's coming back to investors as dividends and share repurchase which is a change for this industry. jack: i've got to let you go but we spoke about netflix, the advertising experiment started, so bad, so far so good. >> one thing netflix has going for it is people watch so many hours of netflix it gives a lot of advertising opportunity. they can...
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so they outlaw their attitude in the epa or the irs if a congress person or a senator or someone wants to investigate them their attitude is these these people are transitory? we are permanent. we have such a bureaucratic labyrinth. we know the laws they'll never have time to master the laws as we do we outlast them and live longer than they do. so it's a pure minute state. it combines the role of the legislature executive and judicial. you get you tangle with the irs you tangle with? the epa and you tangle with a pentagon you're dealing with people who will interpret a law that was made by congress in such a way that may not even resemble it. and then they will enforce it in a way and then the appeal will go to one of their own unless you want to go to a court and then they will have more resources than you do and that will be known in advance. and they ruin people's lives. they're completely exempt. from the rule of laws. we know it. and as i said to an earlier group this evening. what james comey had? and andrew mccabe james clapper and john brennan and lois lerner, they all had one
so they outlaw their attitude in the epa or the irs if a congress person or a senator or someone wants to investigate them their attitude is these these people are transitory? we are permanent. we have such a bureaucratic labyrinth. we know the laws they'll never have time to master the laws as we do we outlast them and live longer than they do. so it's a pure minute state. it combines the role of the legislature executive and judicial. you get you tangle with the irs you tangle with? the epa...
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after both epa and faa rejected an invitation to the environmental subcommittee hearing, democrats were so desperate to secure the participation of the administration that they offered to change the scope of the hearing so that both agencies would be comfortable testifying. it looks like they still aren't going to show up. americans are suffering from the effects of an open border, including fentanyl streaming across into the hands of our youth, inflation at a 40 year high, and last month gas prices hit a record of over $5 a gallon nationwide. madam chairwoman, it is time that we hear directly from the people in the administration making policy decisions impacting the lives of all americans. i would like to enter into the record a letter from democratic subcommittee chair ro khanna, expressing exasperations with the epa for not appearing at a hearing. chairwoman maloney: without objection. ranking member comer: i would also like to enter to the record a letter the committee republicans sent you earlier today, saying that we support issuing subpoenas to administration officials if they a
after both epa and faa rejected an invitation to the environmental subcommittee hearing, democrats were so desperate to secure the participation of the administration that they offered to change the scope of the hearing so that both agencies would be comfortable testifying. it looks like they still aren't going to show up. americans are suffering from the effects of an open border, including fentanyl streaming across into the hands of our youth, inflation at a 40 year high, and last month gas...
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with, oh, she just was, you know, got on a macbook log peters reminding lava flow surrounding good epa come to east east, but i mean, she talks to me, can i get that much? totally stick with 4 chairs, but all skilled enough, i didn't miss jacket open. you. ah! jail should you to look for his daughter, lilian? you said, well, well, cuz i did see on grocer some when i got to know those children that's more than jesus. it's a cinema yup. of this report and you do is chuck the will some more concrete up by charity in. oh, and you will another here which has a 1000 you loading up any my g defroster, mom dodgy, guild look and saw the produce you would you like double by saturday will be to g e is nudged or put you to not as a law firm not at the store, foot shit, but for ah, look forward to talking to you all. that technology should work for people. a robot must obey the orders given by human beings except where such order that conflict with the 1st law show your identification. we should be very careful about artificial intelligence at that point obviously is too great truck rather than a v
with, oh, she just was, you know, got on a macbook log peters reminding lava flow surrounding good epa come to east east, but i mean, she talks to me, can i get that much? totally stick with 4 chairs, but all skilled enough, i didn't miss jacket open. you. ah! jail should you to look for his daughter, lilian? you said, well, well, cuz i did see on grocer some when i got to know those children that's more than jesus. it's a cinema yup. of this report and you do is chuck the will some more...