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suffolk university came up with an economic impact study on the effects of -- on the united states and i would ask unanimous consent to submit this report. >> without objection. >> they not only look at national impacts which are devastating but they go state-by-state. the pelican institute for public policy which looks at this information and economic data they broke this down and looked at the report and according to what they have seen you would have an impact in my state of louisiana alone of an increase in utility rates by 22%. electricity prices would go up 22% by 2030. the state of louisiana alone would lose over 16,000 jobs based on these rules. you just have to ask and i will read it quote from the press and the pelican institute. along with these cost is worth noting the increases in electricity prices would disproportionately affect lower income louisianians who spend approximately 70% of their after-tax income on energy. these cost me to be taken into consideration by state and federal policymakers closed quote. are you while taking into consideration devastating impacts li
suffolk university came up with an economic impact study on the effects of -- on the united states and i would ask unanimous consent to submit this report. >> without objection. >> they not only look at national impacts which are devastating but they go state-by-state. the pelican institute for public policy which looks at this information and economic data they broke this down and looked at the report and according to what they have seen you would have an impact in my state of...
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definitely with suffolk university. they just came out with an economic impact study on the effects of the new epa rules on the united states. i ask unanimous consent if we can submit this report -- >> without objection. >> in this report, they go through and break down not only national impacts which are devastating, but they go state by state so in my state, of louisiana, the pelican institute for public policy, which looks at a lot of this information, and looks at economic data, they went and broke this down and looked at the report and according to what they have seen, you would have an impact in my state of louisiana alone of an increase in utility rates by 22%. electricity prices would go up 22% by 2030. the state of louisiana alone would lose over 16000 jobs based on these rules. and you just have to ask, i read a quote from kevin cane, the president of the pelican institute, along with these significant costs is worth noting that the increases in electricity prices would disproportionately affect lower income l
definitely with suffolk university. they just came out with an economic impact study on the effects of the new epa rules on the united states. i ask unanimous consent if we can submit this report -- >> without objection. >> in this report, they go through and break down not only national impacts which are devastating, but they go state by state so in my state, of louisiana, the pelican institute for public policy, which looks at a lot of this information, and looks at economic data,...
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early this morning in london in suffolk, residents woke up to an informational flyer telling them thatnd world war ii era bomb had been found in the neighborhood and, if the bomb explodes, buildings in the 200 meter zone will be significantly damaged and those close to the bomb will be destroyed. remaining in your home is placing your life at significant risk. also, good morning. by 8:00 a.m., 1200 homes and businesses were emptied out. 1200. so officials could secure the construction site where this bomb had been found. this bomb had been found lying on its side, seemingly untouched since the nazis dropped it there about 70 years ago, freaking nazis! a military bomb squad from the defense was called in. happily, it did not go off and they were able to dig it off. military experts extracted it and trucked it out of london for detonation. this afternoon, residents received an apology from the police. the cops have officially apologized that their warning flyer was "a bit blunt." considering that there was an undetonated 1,000 pound nazi bomb in the neighborhood, i declare that the cops
early this morning in london in suffolk, residents woke up to an informational flyer telling them thatnd world war ii era bomb had been found in the neighborhood and, if the bomb explodes, buildings in the 200 meter zone will be significantly damaged and those close to the bomb will be destroyed. remaining in your home is placing your life at significant risk. also, good morning. by 8:00 a.m., 1200 homes and businesses were emptied out. 1200. so officials could secure the construction site...
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the little boy's parents say he was playing basketball in the driveway at their home in suffolk last night. at some point he wandered off. they searched frantically until they saw a ball and shoes flighting in a nearby retention pond. >> trying to give him cpr and two doctors that live in the neighborhood showed up and immediately took over and we're telling him to fight, mason, fight, fight. he didn't make it. >> reporter: a makeshift memorial now sits on the shore. some neighbors kr r calling on the association to install a fence. >>> families of police officers killed in the line of duty will come together this weekend in alexandria. a few fallen officers memorial will be dedicated during a special ceremony. northern virginia bureau chief julie carey joins us live from the memorial where she met with some of the relatives of those being honored. julie? >> reporter: you're about to get a sneak peek but right now the tarps are back on the center piece of this memorial five glass panels that will be lit up for the first time tomorrow night and on them the names of 18 fallen officers.
the little boy's parents say he was playing basketball in the driveway at their home in suffolk last night. at some point he wandered off. they searched frantically until they saw a ball and shoes flighting in a nearby retention pond. >> trying to give him cpr and two doctors that live in the neighborhood showed up and immediately took over and we're telling him to fight, mason, fight, fight. he didn't make it. >> reporter: a makeshift memorial now sits on the shore. some neighbors...
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. >>> a school in suffolk, virginia, is making grief counselors available as they mourn the loss of 6d mason sheets. his parents found him in a small pond yesterday near their home. his father told our sister station in the hampton roads area he tried to perform cpr on his son, but by the time they found mason it was too late. investigators say an autopsy is under way. they don't expect foul play. >>> the news4 i-team obtains eshg maims that provide new insight into the deadly incident at the l'enphant plaza metro station. what top d.c. were writing to each other as the emergency unfolded. >>> a "downton abbey" office led to his departure from congress. what aaron shock said in his farewell message today. >>> at least 15 metro rail employees including a transit police lieutenant needed medical attention after the smoke incident at l'enphant plaza. >> that revelation is one of several today from the news4 i team which obtained internal e-mails from top d.c. mayoral aides. scott mcfarlane with that they're writing to each other as the smoke clears. >> federal transportation officials ar
. >>> a school in suffolk, virginia, is making grief counselors available as they mourn the loss of 6d mason sheets. his parents found him in a small pond yesterday near their home. his father told our sister station in the hampton roads area he tried to perform cpr on his son, but by the time they found mason it was too late. investigators say an autopsy is under way. they don't expect foul play. >>> the news4 i-team obtains eshg maims that provide new insight into the deadly...
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. >>> jeb bush remains the front-runner, according to a new poll out earlier today from suffolk university. bush is the likely the first choice december 119%, which means 81% are not for a guy they no, rand paul with 7% they find fascinating, and donald trump 6%. are you crazy? jeb's front-runner -- there is a desire among conservatives in the gop for anyone but bush. since walker has established himself as a threat to bush, there's a target on his back as well. "the washington post" wrotes he wants -- e.j. writes the cruz strategy -- the position and best-selling author who has 2k0e68d a significant following on the right. they're also -- if cruz pushes them aside, he could go on after walker and then bush. >>> for mo i'm joined by the round table joan walsh, michael duffy, editor with "time," and harold ford, harold is a hard name to pronounce, democrat first, harold, this thing on the republican side is fascinating. people tell me there's at least four republican parties, the evangelical wing, geographically and the libertarian wing, the hawk crowd, the establishment crowd, is this goin
. >>> jeb bush remains the front-runner, according to a new poll out earlier today from suffolk university. bush is the likely the first choice december 119%, which means 81% are not for a guy they no, rand paul with 7% they find fascinating, and donald trump 6%. are you crazy? jeb's front-runner -- there is a desire among conservatives in the gop for anyone but bush. since walker has established himself as a threat to bush, there's a target on his back as well. "the washington...
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turns out -- >> i've been using it for months. [ laughter ] >> in fact, campbell drove back to his suffolky home after work with the dummy still buckled in. he says he does not plan on riding solo anytime soon. instead -- >> i got his sister down in the basement. on special occasions i bring her out and she wears a tutu, i swear. [ laughter and applause ] >> jimmy: we'll just take your word for it, buddy. [ laughter ] something tells me he's got a a real person in the basement too, yeah. [ laughter and applause ] take her out put a tutu on her, oh boy. all right, buddy. [ laughter ] yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah. and finally, during an interview last week, apple ceo tim cook said that he wakes up very early in the morning, so he misses all of the late-night shows. which means there's no chance that tim cook is watching our show right now. [ audience booing ] so you know what that means? it's time for "tim cook fun time." ♪ tim cook fun time fun time tim cook ♪ ♪ look at tim cook tim cook with a macbook ♪ ♪ factual cook casual cook black tie cook nice guy cook ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ presentation cook celebration
turns out -- >> i've been using it for months. [ laughter ] >> in fact, campbell drove back to his suffolky home after work with the dummy still buckled in. he says he does not plan on riding solo anytime soon. instead -- >> i got his sister down in the basement. on special occasions i bring her out and she wears a tutu, i swear. [ laughter and applause ] >> jimmy: we'll just take your word for it, buddy. [ laughter ] something tells me he's got a a real person in the...
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. >> this is the suffolk university study that looks at the impact of -- >> i'm happy to take a look at it, but i know that congress has charged us to do exactly that. to take a look at costs and benefits. >> i'd urge you to look at this study and -- >> and we have done that and have not seen the damage that you're indicate inging. we have seen that -- >> i just -- 340% increase in electricity prices in the midwest alone. it's happened. this isn't a study. that happened in the midwest. >> i'd be more than happy. let me do that. okay. that would be great. >> gentleman's time has expired and that concluded -- zpl mr. chair? >> if i might, i would just like to thank the administrateor for her presentation today and her dialogue with the committee. but i think there were a number of instances where members had asked the witness questions and then didn't give her the opportunity to respond to that, so, i think we should extend the opportunity if she so chooses to respond to any of those situations today. and would also make the plea to the committee that we interact with these witnesses i
. >> this is the suffolk university study that looks at the impact of -- >> i'm happy to take a look at it, but i know that congress has charged us to do exactly that. to take a look at costs and benefits. >> i'd urge you to look at this study and -- >> and we have done that and have not seen the damage that you're indicate inging. we have seen that -- >> i just -- 340% increase in electricity prices in the midwest alone. it's happened. this isn't a study. that...