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. >> lisa jackson heads the e.p.a. she's been reviewing whether the federal government should get involved by labeling coal ash a hazardous waste, which would mean much tighter regulations and oversight. why wouldn't you, right now, this minute, on 60 minutes, declare that coal ash is a hazardous waste? >> e.p.a., in making a regulatory determination, has to look at a number of factors, including the toxicity of the material and how it's currently managed. but that's done according to law. >> the industry opposes calling coal ash hazardous waste. they're pushing for another solution: recycling. [ticking] >> as we'll see when 60 minutes on cnbc returns, the coal industry thinks it's found a solution by recycling coal ash. but in some cases, it's only made the problem worse. we went out and asked people a simple question: how old is the oldest person you've known? we gave people a sticker and had them show us. we learned a lot of us have known someone who's lived well into their 90s. and that's a great thing. but even th
. >> lisa jackson heads the e.p.a. she's been reviewing whether the federal government should get involved by labeling coal ash a hazardous waste, which would mean much tighter regulations and oversight. why wouldn't you, right now, this minute, on 60 minutes, declare that coal ash is a hazardous waste? >> e.p.a., in making a regulatory determination, has to look at a number of factors, including the toxicity of the material and how it's currently managed. but that's done according...
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lisa jackson. it was annika binder -- an incubator of talents.t for us, we knew people would give up on it. moses generation that has done so much to make sure that we have this wonderful neighborhood, what sweet auburn is to atlanta, that is what potter train park was in new orleans. this generation work so hard to give us the opportunity to grow up with a great foundation. it is on us, the joshua generation, to bring it back. we reconstituted ourselves, put together our own corporation. we have a couple of dozen homes with solar and geothermal. we brought the neighborhood back. tavis: i want to ask you what a blessing it has been or how therapeutic -- you will fill in the blank -- to express your artistry in a series like "treÉe " that is based in your hometown. before i do that, every time i hear the story of joseph bartholomew when designing courses on which he could not play, as was the case in new orleans, i think of paul williams out in l.a. if you go to a paul williams home these days, you are all that. i was going to tell the story. i lo
lisa jackson. it was annika binder -- an incubator of talents.t for us, we knew people would give up on it. moses generation that has done so much to make sure that we have this wonderful neighborhood, what sweet auburn is to atlanta, that is what potter train park was in new orleans. this generation work so hard to give us the opportunity to grow up with a great foundation. it is on us, the joshua generation, to bring it back. we reconstituted ourselves, put together our own corporation. we...
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lisa jackson hopes in school. i am. says. this site is history begins with the end of the eighth century steve camp is likely it's sold as offerings to kill the temple. also the origin of the opposite. it was about four hundred years ago when artistic and creative team can beat the middle and upper chest. that means i can became quite good. still stranded own stupid generations. freecycle is very much applies to them especially in festivals events and tours. that means i can still win. you can do to keep it current cost of iraq. awesome too but decided to be artistically. make one that looks just like me in the recent craze is to us we do portraits he can. how would you do sth. i do them it seems are ways to eat it so cute. just like me the long history behind it we assign to it. japanese street culture. julie was gone the twenty second of it ch. i eye. this is a journal joining us please. try to be born. relief effort. most assaults and how amazingly it workedat
lisa jackson hopes in school. i am. says. this site is history begins with the end of the eighth century steve camp is likely it's sold as offerings to kill the temple. also the origin of the opposite. it was about four hundred years ago when artistic and creative team can beat the middle and upper chest. that means i can became quite good. still stranded own stupid generations. freecycle is very much applies to them especially in festivals events and tours. that means i can still win. you can...
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you're all exhaling co 2, let's all annoy lisa jackson together. shall we? one, two, three. >> that kind of identifiology was rejected last night. a governor who publicly attacks gay people rejected who wants to be, who wants to get rid of abortion, even in the case of rape or incest. rejected. 20% of virginia voters said abortion was their most important issue. and of those, nearly 60% voted for mcauliffe. but the republican party hasn't figured that out. here's the party's de facto leader today. >> look at what they're doing to women with their policies. they're demeaning them. they're turning them into nothing but abortion machines. >> abortion machines? this kind of extremism doesn't play any more. in alabama, voters rejected the birther tea partier dean young's bid for congress. in new york city, the most progressive mayor in the city's history was elected. and in new jersey republican chris christi won by running against tea party obstruction and by downplaying his stance on social issues. and after one of the most famous bipartisan hugs in political h
you're all exhaling co 2, let's all annoy lisa jackson together. shall we? one, two, three. >> that kind of identifiology was rejected last night. a governor who publicly attacks gay people rejected who wants to be, who wants to get rid of abortion, even in the case of rape or incest. rejected. 20% of virginia voters said abortion was their most important issue. and of those, nearly 60% voted for mcauliffe. but the republican party hasn't figured that out. here's the party's de facto...
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Nov 8, 2013
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in june 2011, lisa jackson told this committee the epa does not look at the impact on jobs and they come up with a regulations. today we will look in the eyes of those in the epa's not important to workers and families of coal. these are folks lose their jobs and unemployment. they could put on welfare. when they can afford their home, make it public housing. they can't feed their kids come in a food stamps. they never won a handout. all they want a job. his workers for the immediate cost of bp action this year and is about why or how the pete rose up regulation. as part of our responsibilities, we regularly take testimony that the agency's decisions and will continue to do so in the months ahead. too often the practice in washington is to listen. this practice does not capture the daily impact of washington from the distant communities for good jobs at good wages supported private life. they didn't consider the nearly 400 people depend me to put out a work last week. the coal power fired plants. this was after the planned summer spent nearly half a billion dollars making hot settlement
in june 2011, lisa jackson told this committee the epa does not look at the impact on jobs and they come up with a regulations. today we will look in the eyes of those in the epa's not important to workers and families of coal. these are folks lose their jobs and unemployment. they could put on welfare. when they can afford their home, make it public housing. they can't feed their kids come in a food stamps. they never won a handout. all they want a job. his workers for the immediate cost of bp...
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[laughter] >> i remember when we're having a confirmation hearing for lisa jackson at epa a couple years ago. i said to her, she had children just a little younger than your son and daughter, and i were never i say to her at the end of the hearing, her husband was with them, with her two children, and i said, take a good look, lisa, take a good look at a gym because this is the last time you'll see them until christmas. they kind of flinched. later on i said i was just kidding. they weren't sure. you will see them before christmas are you see them well before thanksgiving but this is as we know a demanding job the real important job and dr. coburn leaned over to me earlier in the hearing and he said i think he has the potential to be the best secretary and this apartment we've ever had. that says a lot because you follow some very, very good people. tom coburn doesn't always say that about the people who appear before us. if we can to get confirmed, i'm sure we will be able to, you need to go to work. we need to go to work to get a team around you that you need. and given -- all these re
[laughter] >> i remember when we're having a confirmation hearing for lisa jackson at epa a couple years ago. i said to her, she had children just a little younger than your son and daughter, and i were never i say to her at the end of the hearing, her husband was with them, with her two children, and i said, take a good look, lisa, take a good look at a gym because this is the last time you'll see them until christmas. they kind of flinched. later on i said i was just kidding. they...
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wife was reading "runner's world" and read the article on lisa and said you have to find this person. we saw in there she had three kids. jacksons provides scholarships for the spouses and the kids of the fallen and disabled and we have over 5,000 recipients and through a little bit of work to get through runner's world they connected, lisa and i. and she, you know, we were back in the green room and she said do you realize folds of honor will pay $180,000 to take care of all three of my kids' education? that's what we are here tomorrow to do. we are running to honor all these incredible men like her husband that have made these ache faces for our country. very unapologetically celebrate our freedoms as a nation tomorrow. >> amen. are you raising money tomorrow? >> yes, so our goal, is to raise $26,200. we certainly need all the viewers out there. >> and i know our viewers will want to help. how exactly would they? >> so they can visit folds of honor.org. and go right to the marathon portal and make a donation and those dollars will go to help lisa's kids go to school. >> lisa, i have got to ask you, what has this relationship
wife was reading "runner's world" and read the article on lisa and said you have to find this person. we saw in there she had three kids. jacksons provides scholarships for the spouses and the kids of the fallen and disabled and we have over 5,000 recipients and through a little bit of work to get through runner's world they connected, lisa and i. and she, you know, we were back in the green room and she said do you realize folds of honor will pay $180,000 to take care of all three of...