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it was an epa regulation. no offense to the epa. obama, trump, now biden, it was the revolution in natural gas, period. everybody knows that. president biden used to brag about it last year. that is oil and gas workers. they are incredibly relevant. we need to be cautious. every job is relevant. my constituents have very relevant jobs. the last thing we want is to have senior administration officials telling americans what is relevant and not. that's not the way to bring people together. i want to talk a little bit about alaska. we are the classic place where one size does not fit all. we are very big. my texas colleagues get sick of it when i talk about we are to an a half times the size of texas. if you split alaska and half it would be the third largest state in the country. but i mention that because so many things epa does has an enormous impact on my state. let me give you a couple of stats. alaska is home to 63% of the nations jurisdictional waters under the clean waters act. we are home to 65% of the nations wetlands. 65% of
it was an epa regulation. no offense to the epa. obama, trump, now biden, it was the revolution in natural gas, period. everybody knows that. president biden used to brag about it last year. that is oil and gas workers. they are incredibly relevant. we need to be cautious. every job is relevant. my constituents have very relevant jobs. the last thing we want is to have senior administration officials telling americans what is relevant and not. that's not the way to bring people together. i want...
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or is that all epa? if you don't know how to answer this question, we can find the answer with all the people in this meeting today. or does that fall to california state entityies? is there any local participation regulatory involvement? >> i am not going to pretend to be an expert. i know the city has some involvement in it. as part of the planning process, as new developments or things are being built in san francisco, you'll see that applied. we do have some involvement, i wouldn't be the expert to speak to that. >> supervisor peskin: and you indicated through the chair that the city's involvement and dph's involvement long predates the city taking title to any portion of the island. it starts out in the 1990's when bill clinton was president and the united states of america is abandoning military bases throughout the country and even throughout the world, which led to the hunters point transfer, that led to ultimately the treasure island transfer or at least in large part. it sounded like the city a
or is that all epa? if you don't know how to answer this question, we can find the answer with all the people in this meeting today. or does that fall to california state entityies? is there any local participation regulatory involvement? >> i am not going to pretend to be an expert. i know the city has some involvement in it. as part of the planning process, as new developments or things are being built in san francisco, you'll see that applied. we do have some involvement, i wouldn't be...
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or is that all epa? if you don't know how to answer this question, we can find the answer with all the people in this meeting today. or does that fall to california state entityies? is there any local participation regulatory involvement? >> i am not going to pretend to be an expert. i know the city has some involvement in it. as part of the planning process, as new developments or things are being built in san francisco, you'll see that applied. we do have some involvement, i wouldn't be the expert to speak to that. >> supervisor peskin: and you indicated through the chair that the city's involvement and dph's involvement long predates the city taking title to any portion of the island. it starts out in the 1990's when bill clinton was president and the united states of america is abandoning military bases throughout the country and even throughout the world, which led to the hunters point transfer, that led to ultimately the treasure island transfer or at least in large part. it sounded like the city a
or is that all epa? if you don't know how to answer this question, we can find the answer with all the people in this meeting today. or does that fall to california state entityies? is there any local participation regulatory involvement? >> i am not going to pretend to be an expert. i know the city has some involvement in it. as part of the planning process, as new developments or things are being built in san francisco, you'll see that applied. we do have some involvement, i wouldn't be...
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or is that all epa? if you don't know how to answer this question, we can find the answer with all the people in this meeting today. or does that fall to california state entityies? is there any local participation regulatory involvement? >> i am not going to pretend to be an expert. i know the city has some involvement in it. as part of the planning process, as new developments or things are being built in san francisco, you'll see that applied. we do have some involvement, i wouldn't be the expert to speak to that. >> supervisor peskin: and you indicated through the chair that the city's involvement and dph's involvement long predates the city taking title to any portion of the island. it starts out in the 1990's when bill clinton was president and the united states of america is abandoning military bases throughout the country and even throughout the world, which led to the hunters point transfer, that led to ultimately the treasure island transfer or at least in large part. it sounded like the city a
or is that all epa? if you don't know how to answer this question, we can find the answer with all the people in this meeting today. or does that fall to california state entityies? is there any local participation regulatory involvement? >> i am not going to pretend to be an expert. i know the city has some involvement in it. as part of the planning process, as new developments or things are being built in san francisco, you'll see that applied. we do have some involvement, i wouldn't be...
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and the epa says the air in your home can have as much as five times more pollutants than outdoors. that's a big problem for everyone because we're now spending even more time shuttered at home with more serious airborne dangers than ever. and if you have allergies or respiratory illness, those pollutants can make your symptoms worse. introducing the nuwave oxypure smart air purifier, the most advanced home air purifier ever created. oxypure delivers healthier, cleaner, and purified air for you and your family. most other air cleaners are designed to catch large particles, but things that are tiny like dangerous viruses back into the air you breathe, but oxypure's bioguard filter is designed to capture from the air roscopic airborne particles, as small as 0.09 microns, even viruses. that's three times smaller than standard air purifiers. in fact, in a recent independent third party test to determine the effectiveness of oxypure in removing porcine respiratory corona virus conducted by the university of minnesota, it was proven that oxypure eliminated 98.24% of porcine respiratory co
and the epa says the air in your home can have as much as five times more pollutants than outdoors. that's a big problem for everyone because we're now spending even more time shuttered at home with more serious airborne dangers than ever. and if you have allergies or respiratory illness, those pollutants can make your symptoms worse. introducing the nuwave oxypure smart air purifier, the most advanced home air purifier ever created. oxypure delivers healthier, cleaner, and purified air for you...
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in terms of officers exposure and or director hendersons epa. that's the best way that we utilize our clienttends , making sure that they are they making sure that they have requisite approach and skill set to build out these exams cause the quality exam would certainly take the quality of the old candidate. moving down to the second or thethird bullet , i think this was a given, dhr testing was developed. [inaudible] the sme's that same end and the chief of police has appropriated an industrywide process on the back of the promotional process where i believe it'sdesigned where we can get a candidate and further assess their suitability. with that , i would turn it back over to you . >> next slide please and this will be quick. i wanted to talk about your error, we trained to recognize and mitigate biases at the table so separating in a subjective manner. >> next slide. >> good evening commissioners, president cohen, vice president elias . our training director could no be here so i'm here to pinch-hit . i'll share a little bit with you about wh
in terms of officers exposure and or director hendersons epa. that's the best way that we utilize our clienttends , making sure that they are they making sure that they have requisite approach and skill set to build out these exams cause the quality exam would certainly take the quality of the old candidate. moving down to the second or thethird bullet , i think this was a given, dhr testing was developed. [inaudible] the sme's that same end and the chief of police has appropriated an...
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one of the most contentious nominations before the committee in my time has always been epa administrator. we measure the delay from a hearing or from naming a nominee until confirmation not by days or weeks, but by months. this morning at about 10:20, the committee met and we reported at the nomination of michael regan to be administrator on 14-6 vote , a strong bipartisan vote. next, expect to have a hearing later this month focusing on service and transportation reauthorization for the claimant title. the expectation is we will be gathering input from senators on what priorities should be, and our goal is to beat the record we had two years ago, and the goal is to beat that. reported out that in june and we are going to try to report that this year in the month of may. and we are turning our attention to the water resources development, the infrastructure. the goal is to beat the end of may, and actually do two bills by memorial day. we have a couple of mark nominees, and one of those is brenda malory, and also a nomination for epa deputy. we get things done and we are off to a good st
one of the most contentious nominations before the committee in my time has always been epa administrator. we measure the delay from a hearing or from naming a nominee until confirmation not by days or weeks, but by months. this morning at about 10:20, the committee met and we reported at the nomination of michael regan to be administrator on 14-6 vote , a strong bipartisan vote. next, expect to have a hearing later this month focusing on service and transportation reauthorization for the...
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we have a couple more nominees, and one of those is brenda malory, and also a nomination for epa deputy. we get things done and we are off to a good start. thank you. maria cantwell, with whom i came to this left the body. >> since last february, when the first case of covid-19 hit the state of washington, actually in everett come and then was followed by a nursing home washd then was followed by a nursing home outbreak. we have had to focus on the needs of delivering people the type of support they need and to also think about the impacts on our economy. that really has not stopped since last february. this week is no different. we have had to focus last week on getting this budget resolution passed, and obviously, in an all-night session only to get about four hours of sleep and start negotiating with our house colleagues. it is imperative we continue to focus on the resources to help our economy during this pandemic. we cannot just ignore the issues that average americans are facing as they struggle to keep their kids educated and to keep their livelihood. that is why the next focus
we have a couple more nominees, and one of those is brenda malory, and also a nomination for epa deputy. we get things done and we are off to a good start. thank you. maria cantwell, with whom i came to this left the body. >> since last february, when the first case of covid-19 hit the state of washington, actually in everett come and then was followed by a nursing home washd then was followed by a nursing home outbreak. we have had to focus on the needs of delivering people the type of...
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tide the atmosphere is hardening at the epa tide for sanctions is is going up maybe in the european union in the nevada in the case and in other cases there are lots of sanctions already in place against russia because of the an exemption of crimea they have severe economic sanctions that targeted sanctions because of the russian involvement in ukraine there are sanctions against people who were involved in the poisoning of alexei nevada and other cases so that there is a lot of sanctions already and people asking here what do other things. which effect would they have is russia really responding to that so that makes clear that there's not much leverage the e.u. has except they want to go for the for the big hammer and take a big you took economic sanctions which is not likely at the end of this month's the foreign ministers will come together in brussels are going to talk about this but the interests of the member states of very different when it comes to russia there are some that have economic ties some that feel threatened by russia and some like germany and france that want to
tide the atmosphere is hardening at the epa tide for sanctions is is going up maybe in the european union in the nevada in the case and in other cases there are lots of sanctions already in place against russia because of the an exemption of crimea they have severe economic sanctions that targeted sanctions because of the russian involvement in ukraine there are sanctions against people who were involved in the poisoning of alexei nevada and other cases so that there is a lot of sanctions...
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. >> michael regan, the president's epa administrator nominee testifies at his confirmation hearing this afternoon before the senate environment and public works committee. watch live at 2:00 p.m. eastern on c-span 3. >> good wednesday morning to you. you can go ahead and start calling in now on this question. president biden what he had to say just after signing his latest slew of executive orders that were focused on the issue of immigration. >> my grandfather say the grace of god and goodwill of neighbors will reunite these children and re-establish our reputation as being -- >> president biden last night from the white house, from the oval office saying those words wanting america to be a haven for people in need. that's what we're asking you about this morning. do you think america is or should be a haven for people in need? by the way, three more executive orders last night from president biden. a run-down of them, president biden signed executive actions ordering review and potential reversal of the administration's deterrent policies along the mexico border and the barriers they
. >> michael regan, the president's epa administrator nominee testifies at his confirmation hearing this afternoon before the senate environment and public works committee. watch live at 2:00 p.m. eastern on c-span 3. >> good wednesday morning to you. you can go ahead and start calling in now on this question. president biden what he had to say just after signing his latest slew of executive orders that were focused on the issue of immigration. >> my grandfather say the grace...
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in terms of officers exposure and or director hendersons epa. that's the best way that we utilize our clienttends , making sure that they are they making sure that they have requisite approach and skill set to build out these exams cause the quality exam would certainly take the quality of the old candidate. moving down to the second or thethird bullet , i think this was a given, dhr testing was developed. [inaudible] the sme's that same end and the chief of police has appropriated an industrywide process on the back of the promotional process where i believe it'sdesigned where we can get a candidate and further assess their suitability. with that , i would turn it back over to you . >> next slide please and this will be quick. i wanted to talk about your error, we trained to recognize and mitigate biases at the table so separating in a subjective manner. >> next slide. >> good evening commissioners, president cohen, vice president elias . our training director could no be here so i'm here to pinch-hit . i'll share a little bit with you about wh
in terms of officers exposure and or director hendersons epa. that's the best way that we utilize our clienttends , making sure that they are they making sure that they have requisite approach and skill set to build out these exams cause the quality exam would certainly take the quality of the old candidate. moving down to the second or thethird bullet , i think this was a given, dhr testing was developed. [inaudible] the sme's that same end and the chief of police has appropriated an...
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in terms of officers exposure and or director hendersons epa. that's the best way that we utilize our clienttends , making sure that they are they making sure that they have requisite approach and skill set to build out these exams cause the quality exam would certainly take the quality of the old candidate. moving down to the second or thethird bullet , i think this was a given, dhr testing was developed. [inaudible] the sme's that same end and the chief of police has appropriated an industrywide process on the back of the promotional process where i believe it'sdesigned where we can get a candidate and further assess their suitability. with that , i would turn it back over to you . >> next slide please and this will be quick. i wanted to talk about your error, we trained to recognize and mitigate biases at the table so separating in a subjective manner. >> next slide. >> good evening commissioners, president cohen, vice president elias . our training director could no be here so i'm here to pinch-hit . i'll share a little bit with you about wh
in terms of officers exposure and or director hendersons epa. that's the best way that we utilize our clienttends , making sure that they are they making sure that they have requisite approach and skill set to build out these exams cause the quality exam would certainly take the quality of the old candidate. moving down to the second or thethird bullet , i think this was a given, dhr testing was developed. [inaudible] the sme's that same end and the chief of police has appropriated an...
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epa was not established until 1970. so they had been in operations until the fifties, sixties and seventies and mid eighties before there was even studies done. and as a result of that, as i sat a lot of people died from cancer, that used to be over 12,000 people that lived in this community. now it's less than 2000. i'm not saying that they all die from cancer, but the younger generation are not coming back to this kind of environment. it's somewhere in this area that the paddle boat pulled up and those hundred and ten illegally kidnapped individuals got off and hit in the woods. until they were retrieved. somewhere on this water, this is the mobile river. but at this point in time, the national parks service has announced that they're going to put fishing piers, they're gonna put boat ramps and they're going to redesign this area for a national park. so the people in the community can walk to the water and enjoy environmentally, this area. we have a lot of waterways in mobile and we all enjoyed the waters. it's just p
epa was not established until 1970. so they had been in operations until the fifties, sixties and seventies and mid eighties before there was even studies done. and as a result of that, as i sat a lot of people died from cancer, that used to be over 12,000 people that lived in this community. now it's less than 2000. i'm not saying that they all die from cancer, but the younger generation are not coming back to this kind of environment. it's somewhere in this area that the paddle boat pulled up...
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and they met all of the epa standards. keep in mind that when these facilities opened, we didn't have an environmental protection agency. the epa was not established until 1970s. they had been in operation through the '50s, '60s, '70s and mid '80s before there were studies done. as a result of that there were a lot of people that died from cancer. they used to be over 12,000 people that lived in this community. now it's less than 2,000. i'm not saying they all died from cancer. but the younger generation, they're not coming back to this kind of environment. it's somewhere in this area that the paddle boat pulled up and those 110 illegally kidnapped individuals got off and hid in the woods for two days naked until they were retrieved. somewhere on this water. this is the mobile river. but at this point in time, the national park service has announced that they're going to put fishing piers, boat ramps and redesign this area for a national park. so the people in the community can walk to the water and enjoy environmentally t
and they met all of the epa standards. keep in mind that when these facilities opened, we didn't have an environmental protection agency. the epa was not established until 1970s. they had been in operation through the '50s, '60s, '70s and mid '80s before there were studies done. as a result of that there were a lot of people that died from cancer. they used to be over 12,000 people that lived in this community. now it's less than 2,000. i'm not saying they all died from cancer. but the younger...
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the president stating that the epa deployed multiple drinking water labs to help texas communities in need. >> morgan chesky tonight, thank you. >>> new jersey is the 14 states to legalize recreational pot but it is the first to link it to social justice reform. our ron allen with the state of the struggle report. >> reporter: new jersey's new marijuana law may help her put it in the past >> i felt like ever since then it has been stuck to me as glue i can't get the job i want to get. >> reporter: the new marijuana law expunged thousandstions. >> new jersey's broken an indefensible marijuana laws which will hurt the communities of color >> reporter: the new law sets up a multi million dollars industry and direct tax revenues to communities with the highest drugs. >> what's the impact of communities like this? >> harmful and devastating. >> reporter: the racial and inequality help pay support for the new laws >> families have been hardest hit, we want to restore their right to become productive citizens >> reporter: you are going to apply for a license? >> i am. >> reporter: leo bridge
the president stating that the epa deployed multiple drinking water labs to help texas communities in need. >> morgan chesky tonight, thank you. >>> new jersey is the 14 states to legalize recreational pot but it is the first to link it to social justice reform. our ron allen with the state of the struggle report. >> reporter: new jersey's new marijuana law may help her put it in the past >> i felt like ever since then it has been stuck to me as glue i can't get the...
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if confirmed, michael regan would be the first black man to lead the epa. the senate has reached a power-sharing agreement that will see democrats in the evenly-divided chamber control senate committees and set their agendas. republicans will hold an equal number of seats on each committee. democratic majority leader chuck schumer said wednesday he's ordered incoming democratic committee chairso start holding hearings on the climate crisis in preparation for passing major climate legislation from every committee. the house of representatives votes today on whether to strip georgia republican congressmember marjorie taylor greene of her assignments on the house education and budget committees over her history of violent threats, promoting dangerous conspiracy theories, and racist, anti-muslim and anti-semitic comments. on wednesday, greene reportedly apologized for some of her past comments during a closed-door republican caucus meeting. she received a standing ovation after concluding her remarks. afterwards, house minority leader kevin mccarthy defended hi
if confirmed, michael regan would be the first black man to lead the epa. the senate has reached a power-sharing agreement that will see democrats in the evenly-divided chamber control senate committees and set their agendas. republicans will hold an equal number of seats on each committee. democratic majority leader chuck schumer said wednesday he's ordered incoming democratic committee chairso start holding hearings on the climate crisis in preparation for passing major climate legislation...
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variante del coronavirus que preocupada a las autoridades nuestra compañera nos explica cómo estás epa se propaga entre la comunidad hispana según lo indica un estudio >>> además de ser una comunidad una pandemia ahora los latinos tienen una nueva preocupación y se trata de unanueva variación de covid-19. pero porque es más común entre loshispanos esta nueva variante? se trata de la variante conocida por los científicos como la (inaudible) o el virus de california en un estudio realizado entre el 10 y el 27 de enero por la universidad de california en san francisco participaron 8000 700,000 personas de estas 630 dieron positivo el covid-19 y de esto el 53 por ciento presentó la nueva variante de california esto en comparación del mes de noviembre cundo se reportó 16 por cientos de casos positivos de la nueva variante >>> se puede convertirse enun problema más serio... y es por esta razón que es muy importante qué nos va con hemos cuando nos llegue nuestro turno y seguir cumpliendo con las órdenes de ser unidad. era legislaturaaprobó el pago, y quienes ganan hasta 30,000
variante del coronavirus que preocupada a las autoridades nuestra compañera nos explica cómo estás epa se propaga entre la comunidad hispana según lo indica un estudio >>> además de ser una comunidad una pandemia ahora los latinos tienen una nueva preocupación y se trata de unanueva variación de covid-19. pero porque es más común entre loshispanos esta nueva variante? se trata de la variante conocida por los científicos como la (inaudible) o el virus de california en un...
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. >> michael regan, the president's epa administrator nominee testifies at his confirmation hearing this afternoon before the senate environment and public works committee. watch live at 2:00 p.m. eastern on c-span 3. >> good wednesday morning to you. you can go ahead and start calling in now on this question. president biden what he had to say just after signing his latest slew of executive orders that
. >> michael regan, the president's epa administrator nominee testifies at his confirmation hearing this afternoon before the senate environment and public works committee. watch live at 2:00 p.m. eastern on c-span 3. >> good wednesday morning to you. you can go ahead and start calling in now on this question. president biden what he had to say just after signing his latest slew of executive orders that
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tcueq has partnered with the epa to set up three mobile testing labs. we're partnering with local river authorities to use their water labs to assist locals with bacteria. we partnered with the state of arkansas to use their labs. we're also coordinating with larger local labs that have testing availability to help some smaller municipalities. now, related water -- restoring water too texans also means helping texans deal with what may be their largest challenge in the next week. that is busted water pipes. we cannot emphasize this enough about homeowners and renters being prepared to deal with the consequences of busted water pipes. the major disaster declaration when approved by the biden administration will assist this process. as i said before, must first look to your insurance company that covers your property. along those lines, i urge everybody, whether your a homeowner or a renter, if you have insurance, be sure you're on the phone today. contacting your insurance provider to make sure they're working with you to deal with busted water pipes. if
tcueq has partnered with the epa to set up three mobile testing labs. we're partnering with local river authorities to use their water labs to assist locals with bacteria. we partnered with the state of arkansas to use their labs. we're also coordinating with larger local labs that have testing availability to help some smaller municipalities. now, related water -- restoring water too texans also means helping texans deal with what may be their largest challenge in the next week. that is busted...
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symptoms are not only affecting patients in high-risk groups i've been seeing these young women an epa existing conditions now they keep coming up you know with the symptoms that are cardiac her body and her colleagues are working to come up with management techniques for these intense symptoms and pinpoint a cause it seems like as the time goes you know patients symptoms get it as in you a bit of the symptoms of what time do that is on. let's say it's time i think right we are seeing that every patient is kind different it's a life changing adjustment for juarez pre covid she was an active grandmother, i'm not used to this i'm a task they're busy nurse. >>my whole life she's taking it day by day following her doctor's advice with all the treatment. i feel probably 40 to 50% better with the symptoms of my heart and hanging on to your faith that a full recovery is coming. >>i don't i trim ready to >>that was kimberly chang reporting for us as people really should be aware of possible lingering symptoms, even if they have recovered a pretty well from covid some developing news. now princ
symptoms are not only affecting patients in high-risk groups i've been seeing these young women an epa existing conditions now they keep coming up you know with the symptoms that are cardiac her body and her colleagues are working to come up with management techniques for these intense symptoms and pinpoint a cause it seems like as the time goes you know patients symptoms get it as in you a bit of the symptoms of what time do that is on. let's say it's time i think right we are seeing that...
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snuck giants including nestle mars and cargo use children as young as 11 to make their products and the epa trying to has been looking into the not so sweet story behind your favorite treat. one chocolate cannot get more dark i'm not talking about the percentage of milk but rather how much child labor is used in production human rights activists are suing a number of food giants on the u.s. market including the likes of mars the reason claims of knowingly benefiting from selling cheap cocoa harvested by child slaves these companies are working together through the world cocoa federation these companies are profiting handsomely from the very cheap cocoa that they get from using trial of slaves children who were kidnapped from mali and brought to go to war and floors to work. they came to duvall are between the ages of 11 and 14 and each of them ended up working for several years before they managed to escape so the activist are sounding the alarm over ivory coast a fact to think of the country exports more cocoa than anyone else on the planet now providing about 2 thirds of the world's suppl
snuck giants including nestle mars and cargo use children as young as 11 to make their products and the epa trying to has been looking into the not so sweet story behind your favorite treat. one chocolate cannot get more dark i'm not talking about the percentage of milk but rather how much child labor is used in production human rights activists are suing a number of food giants on the u.s. market including the likes of mars the reason claims of knowingly benefiting from selling cheap cocoa...
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diplomatic spat as i said the expulsion of russian diplomats would be the appropriate answer but the epa tide the atmosphere is hardening the up a tide for sanctions is is going up maybe in the european union in the vote in the case and in other cases there are lots of sanctions already in place against russia because of the an exemption of crimea they have severe economic sanctions that targeted sanctions because of the russian involvement in ukraine there are sanctions against people who were involved in the poisoning of an exciting a valiant other cases so that there is a lot of sanctions already and people asking here what do other things with which effect would they have is russia really responding to that so that makes clear that there's not much leverage the e.u. has except they want to go for the for the big hammer and take a big it took economic sanctions which is not likely at the end of this man's the foreign minister has really come together in brussels are going to talk about this but the interests of the member states of very different when it comes to russia there are some
diplomatic spat as i said the expulsion of russian diplomats would be the appropriate answer but the epa tide the atmosphere is hardening the up a tide for sanctions is is going up maybe in the european union in the vote in the case and in other cases there are lots of sanctions already in place against russia because of the an exemption of crimea they have severe economic sanctions that targeted sanctions because of the russian involvement in ukraine there are sanctions against people who were...
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[indiscernible] working closely with his or her partner with the epa. making sure they understand the benefits of the industry in terms of jobs, the environment, lifecycle analysis. this industry has made great strides in becoming much more environmentally friendly than it was the beginning and sometimes, i fear we are working off of old research. new research would indicate it's an industry that is providing environmental benefits, cleaner air. making sure that as they make decisions relative to the renewable fuel standard, they are consistent. consistent with the rule, the law. the waiver system was designed for small refineries that were having trouble and difficulty. it was not designed for large-scale refineries owned by exxon and chevron to receive a waiver. i would hope and urge the epa to go back to a day when those waivers are very infrequently granted. finally, there is a way in which we can utilize usda resources and work with congress to increase those resources to build up infrastructure to make it easier for blends to be available for cons
[indiscernible] working closely with his or her partner with the epa. making sure they understand the benefits of the industry in terms of jobs, the environment, lifecycle analysis. this industry has made great strides in becoming much more environmentally friendly than it was the beginning and sometimes, i fear we are working off of old research. new research would indicate it's an industry that is providing environmental benefits, cleaner air. making sure that as they make decisions relative...
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el mejillÓn de labios verdes es ric en Ácidos grasos libres epa y dha que son efectivs en luchar contra el dolor y la inflamaciÓn.el poder antiinflamatorio que se encuentra que e encuentra en el mejillÓn de labios verdes es investigado por la nasa,por sus beneficios mÉdicos y alimenticios. omeg xl es un antiinflamatorio potente y altamente cncentrado en una tragar. de gel suave y fÁcil de- junior: un amigo me recomendÓ omegaxl, el cambio que comencÉ a sentir fue extraordinaio. realmente, omega xl es maravilloso, es fantÁstico. l recomiendo. dolor en su espalda, cuello, o- rodillas o codos? cuando se siente con mlestar el dolor es lo Único que ocupa su mene. no se de por vencido y aspire a vivir una vida sin dolor. si estÁ listo a sentir alivio pruebe oega xl. este antiinflamatorio natural, es efectio en reducir el dolor y los sÍntomas de la inflamaiÓn. omega xl no es un aceite de pescado y porello no adolece de los efectos secundarios como elregusto o el mal sabor que estos aceites pueden tener este antiinflamatorio natural proviene del mejllÓn de labios verdes que crece en
el mejillÓn de labios verdes es ric en Ácidos grasos libres epa y dha que son efectivs en luchar contra el dolor y la inflamaciÓn.el poder antiinflamatorio que se encuentra que e encuentra en el mejillÓn de labios verdes es investigado por la nasa,por sus beneficios mÉdicos y alimenticios. omeg xl es un antiinflamatorio potente y altamente cncentrado en una tragar. de gel suave y fÁcil de- junior: un amigo me recomendÓ omegaxl, el cambio que comencÉ a sentir fue extraordinaio....
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epa was up and runningness didn't seem to be working, i had been watching those commercials like the crying native american indian in new york, and give a hoot, don't pollute, and then by the '90s out west i'm noticing it looks like they've done some good. and i go there it is, we fixed it. and descended up my own sphincter for several decades or ascended as the case may be. >> stephen: sure. >> and to be honest with you, this is the great thing about the m.c. u, playing someone who has to solve and deal with existential crises with technology, to be able to then translate that and have just a little bit of credibility based on my genuine interest, it just feels like the future. >> stephen: we have to take a little bit of a break. but stick around, everybody, when we come back, there's more robert downey, jr., that is the nice thing, there is always a little more. allow us to reintroduce the right amount of spicy... lightly breaded in spicy tempura, made with a blend of aged cayenne. if you're meeting for the first time, lucky you. spicy chicken mcnuggets. they're baaaack. ♪ charli
epa was up and runningness didn't seem to be working, i had been watching those commercials like the crying native american indian in new york, and give a hoot, don't pollute, and then by the '90s out west i'm noticing it looks like they've done some good. and i go there it is, we fixed it. and descended up my own sphincter for several decades or ascended as the case may be. >> stephen: sure. >> and to be honest with you, this is the great thing about the m.c. u, playing someone who...
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the epa advises planting trees and vegetation, creating green roofs like rooftop gardens, switching to cool roofs that can reflect sun light. installing cool pavements. >> this is the same type of tree that is native to this area. >> reporter: daniel hamilton and his team have already planted 50 of these trees. in five to ten years, they'll get big enough for deborah to sit under. the city is also in the process of creating an urban forest master plan which will map out the other neighborhoods in desperate relief from the effect. >> it's sucking carbon out of the air and giving us back oxygen. exactly the type of reversal we need to see. >> reporter: in oakland, melissa colorado, nbc bay area news. >>> let's bring in jeff to talk about this and give his insight into this, jeff. >> yeah. you know, we often see that when we look at the temperatures. every single time it's a thing you learn when it comes to weather. when you're in meteorology school, the cities are always going to read warmer. so just as melissa said, planting trees can do a huge, huge help for us. now, we are also going
the epa advises planting trees and vegetation, creating green roofs like rooftop gardens, switching to cool roofs that can reflect sun light. installing cool pavements. >> this is the same type of tree that is native to this area. >> reporter: daniel hamilton and his team have already planted 50 of these trees. in five to ten years, they'll get big enough for deborah to sit under. the city is also in the process of creating an urban forest master plan which will map out the other...
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illegal shutting down of enforcement agencies such as the workplace safety agency osha environment agency epa, food and drug administration, the auto safety agency, the faa. he has to rollback those executive orders, rollback those criminal nonenforcement rules that trump actually put in place overtly earlier in 2020. he then has to appoint something to people and back them up. he already appointed some good people to the security exchange commission and a very good appointee to the consumer financial protection bureau, but he has more to appoint and he has to back them up. third, he has to expand the rogatory budget -- which is so tiny, it is absurd. $500 million for osha, which we have spent every year to pay for the embassy in baghdad in iraq after the criminal war by bush and cheney. four, he has got to make sure that congress elevates corporate crime reform to the highest visibility. we are in a corporate crime wave in this country environmentally, economically, consumer reviews, worker abuse. there has to be a revision and updating of the federal corporate criminal war -- criminal law,
illegal shutting down of enforcement agencies such as the workplace safety agency osha environment agency epa, food and drug administration, the auto safety agency, the faa. he has to rollback those executive orders, rollback those criminal nonenforcement rules that trump actually put in place overtly earlier in 2020. he then has to appoint something to people and back them up. he already appointed some good people to the security exchange commission and a very good appointee to the consumer...
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administrations where climate habeen treated as a narrow solution issue that should be dealt with by the epa in the energy department. i think one of the most significant things is this commitment to having individuals whose job it is to make sure that all the different arms of the government, all the different department and agencies are talking to each other. keystone needs to be more than just one pipeline canceled. it needs to be a principal. in the principal is we cannot be building new fossifuel infrastructure. i know you covered the intense battles against line 3 come against the dakota access pipeline. all of this new fossil fuel infrastructure needs to be canceled. we cannot be locking in new fossil fuel infrastructure will need tomo be winding out if we'e going to get off fossil fuel in a decade, which is what scientists have told us we need to do. there are good signs but unfortunately we are still at the level of symbolism, not the level of actually doing what is necessary to prevent the kind of catastrophic warming -- were already in the era of climate disaster. but if we don't
administrations where climate habeen treated as a narrow solution issue that should be dealt with by the epa in the energy department. i think one of the most significant things is this commitment to having individuals whose job it is to make sure that all the different arms of the government, all the different department and agencies are talking to each other. keystone needs to be more than just one pipeline canceled. it needs to be a principal. in the principal is we cannot be building new...
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what you expected from the epa? you know michael regan pretty well. lynn: as i look at the new administration and the conversations that have been going on, the president cares deeply about climate. we care deeply about climate. believe we come to this conversation with a strong vision, a lot of alignment on what is going to be necessary over this decade and beyond, and i see in some of the president's remarks his understanding of the magnitude of this transition, his commitment to a just transition, to research and develop it. so we are anxious to work with the new administration and with secretary regan. alix: i guess the question becomes how. you might be aligned on the result, but maybe not how we get there. i am thing of things like carbon taxes, tighter restrictions on methane emissions, any kind of subsidy roback, how you can increase capital allocation that you develop. what do you not want to see happen -- subsidy roback, how you can increase -- subsidy rollback, how you increase capital allocation that you develop. what do you not want to se
what you expected from the epa? you know michael regan pretty well. lynn: as i look at the new administration and the conversations that have been going on, the president cares deeply about climate. we care deeply about climate. believe we come to this conversation with a strong vision, a lot of alignment on what is going to be necessary over this decade and beyond, and i see in some of the president's remarks his understanding of the magnitude of this transition, his commitment to a just...
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. >> get a meeting, shannon, wildly nominated around the epa to act with a sense of urgency and pursue "environmental judgment, the white house is working to elevate the human's rights posture even if it means strong disagreements with allies and foes alike. >> lgbt, there is no place. this country is nationalist and immoral, and we'll walk into the future with these values. >> nato ally turkey claims there is no such thing as lgbt a come on the biden and administration announced today it will work to protect the rights of, gay,, transgender people. >> including and combating criminalization and protecting lgbt and asylum-seekers. >> the sentiment to the surprise of some mirrors the trump and administration so posture of the subject. >> this is a good opportunity to listen. to discuss ideas about how the united states can advance decriminalization of homosexuality around the world. that's been the policy. >> still, the budding diplomatic with turkey. from iran's nuclear intentions and anti-lgbt policies, to china's pressure and influence campaign in taiwan. russia's detainment on prote
. >> get a meeting, shannon, wildly nominated around the epa to act with a sense of urgency and pursue "environmental judgment, the white house is working to elevate the human's rights posture even if it means strong disagreements with allies and foes alike. >> lgbt, there is no place. this country is nationalist and immoral, and we'll walk into the future with these values. >> nato ally turkey claims there is no such thing as lgbt a come on the biden and administration...
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we celebrate the epa and osha. we look at many of these accomplishments, even teddy roosevelt and parks. charles: congressman issa, i got to jump in here in a moment, i really respect you a lot. this is sort of a copout. it's a big deal in your party. you have to go one way or the other if it seems like you will mount a challenge in midterms. is it embracing president trump or going the other way? it really seems like a binary choice? >> well i know it seems like a binary choice but let's talk we're ceo's for a moment, okay? you can embrace that which adds to your ebitda. that which adds to the bottom line putting america first. like being pro-business. many of the things that president trump championed during his four years. you can also look and say we need to change how we say things and go back to a more diplomatic way to express our differences and to deal with the other party. by the way they need to do it too. so i think we can reject some of the hostility that perhaps both sides had during the trump years b
we celebrate the epa and osha. we look at many of these accomplishments, even teddy roosevelt and parks. charles: congressman issa, i got to jump in here in a moment, i really respect you a lot. this is sort of a copout. it's a big deal in your party. you have to go one way or the other if it seems like you will mount a challenge in midterms. is it embracing president trump or going the other way? it really seems like a binary choice? >> well i know it seems like a binary choice but let's...
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education secretary bent on destroying schools and climate change de"national enquirer" to run the epa, no, ted cruz, as disingenuous and weird as you are, you are not the absolute worst. and i know you're trying so hard. the big reveal coming up. be sure to join us friday, 7:00 p.m. eastern of the reidout on racial disparity in the covid crisis. go to msnbc.com/town hall to be part of the virtual audience, submit questions for experts. the reidout continues after this. experts the reouidt continues after this what do we want for dinner? burger... i want a sugar cookie... wait... i want a bucket of chicken... i want... ♪♪ it's the easiest because it's the cheesiest. kraft. for the win win. ♪ limu emu & doug ♪ hey limu! [ squawks ] how great is it that we get to tell everybody how liberty mutual customizes your car insurance so you only pay for what you need? i mean it... oh, sorry... [ laughter ] woops! [ laughter ] good evening! meow! nope. oh... what? i'm an emu! ah ha ha. no, buddy! buddy, it's a filter! only pay for what you need. ♪ liberty, liberty, liberty, liberty ♪
education secretary bent on destroying schools and climate change de"national enquirer" to run the epa, no, ted cruz, as disingenuous and weird as you are, you are not the absolute worst. and i know you're trying so hard. the big reveal coming up. be sure to join us friday, 7:00 p.m. eastern of the reidout on racial disparity in the covid crisis. go to msnbc.com/town hall to be part of the virtual audience, submit questions for experts. the reidout continues after this. experts the...
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done extensive work on ventilation, they've worked to ensure healthy air flow with guidelines from the epa. the question is how much is enough to spend in this effort to get -- how much would be enough to get the teachers and the administrators to say okay, we'll go back. >> it's important to note that we looked at a few things. first of all, the vaccination, the ventilation. the vaccination is underway. we say we're right here. we have one opportunity to get this right. the vaccinations are here. allow employees to get the vaccination and check the ventilation. the area balance ventilation reports. if the ventilation reports -- >> martha: dr. cooper, we've seen across the country -- sorry. with we have a delay. the transmission is low in schools. i had one doctor tell me, you have healthcare workers bark at work, social workers back at work. day care workers back at work and the teachers are no different in this situation in terms of what is safe for them. >> we have a responsibility to get it right. why not take our time and get it correctly. we should go back to school when it can be do
done extensive work on ventilation, they've worked to ensure healthy air flow with guidelines from the epa. the question is how much is enough to spend in this effort to get -- how much would be enough to get the teachers and the administrators to say okay, we'll go back. >> it's important to note that we looked at a few things. first of all, the vaccination, the ventilation. the vaccination is underway. we say we're right here. we have one opportunity to get this right. the vaccinations...
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people disposable are we still following epa genetics and thinking that we'd be better off only the strong survive for many disabled underlying conditions are a major threat for covid death advocates say going solely to an age based priority vaccination plan is discriminatory and worse. if i get this virus, i will it art i was long and ardent disabled activists has degenerated muscular issues and lives on a respirator. as this kid i can't appreciate the post partial ized those who really deep effects i see. to put those words really disproportionately hard by tiktok avec. did you know, hundreds of thousands, if not millions, many paid caretakers or higher on the list than those they care for. but legions of unpaid home caretakers. often family members or friends are not prioritized at all. really equity is all about addressing disproportionate risks and addressing disproportionate impacts. eileen crumb is the mom and temporary caretaker of a 26 year old was cerebral palsy on leave from her work as a disability. organizational advocate. people who are taking care of their children who are f
people disposable are we still following epa genetics and thinking that we'd be better off only the strong survive for many disabled underlying conditions are a major threat for covid death advocates say going solely to an age based priority vaccination plan is discriminatory and worse. if i get this virus, i will it art i was long and ardent disabled activists has degenerated muscular issues and lives on a respirator. as this kid i can't appreciate the post partial ized those who really deep...
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regulated by the way would've meant well trained, not necessarily like, you know, regulations for the epa or something. well regulated militia being necessary for the security of the free state. the right of the people to keep in the rounds shall not be infringed to me, it speaks to both. it speaks to trying to ensure the militia would remain a force of being, and then protecting the ability of the constituent parts of that militia to be armed so preventing sort of evasion of hey, we need this militia to protect the liberty and this double security, we're not going to let you disarm individuals so that you would effectively render the militia useless at some point in the future. and, patrick has a different view, i'm sure. but in any event, that's my law professor understanding. >> patrick, feel free to respond to what brennan said. but also to make it maybe take us up to with the court upheld and how they interpreted it? >> the court agrees with what he just said. so this idea of unarmed people, you and therefore, if you take away the peoples arms, you can have militia, so you can have o
regulated by the way would've meant well trained, not necessarily like, you know, regulations for the epa or something. well regulated militia being necessary for the security of the free state. the right of the people to keep in the rounds shall not be infringed to me, it speaks to both. it speaks to trying to ensure the militia would remain a force of being, and then protecting the ability of the constituent parts of that militia to be armed so preventing sort of evasion of hey, we need this...
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. >> joining us now, steve malloy, former pen of the trump -- member of the trump epa transition team. he's founder of junkscience.com. i guess i'll get that right. thank you, steve, it's good to see you again. look, you know, i was watching this in the committee to unleash prosperity hotline first got my anticipation. then today's "wall street journal" editorial and my very good friend, former secretary of energy rick perriment you get -- perry. you get sub-freezing temperatures and wind and solar just don't work for power. now, i ask you, is that fair? is that true? >> well, larry, thanks for having me. yes, it's absolutely true. you can have wind and solar when the wind is fair and the sun is shining, but in extreme conditions you can't have wind and solar. they're just not reliable. you know, and the thing -- and the reason that's a problem is because we need to have electricity all the time. it's a fundamental part of our lives. our whole society depends on electricity. you can't have electricity most of the time or almost all the time, it's all the time. and the problem in texas
. >> joining us now, steve malloy, former pen of the trump -- member of the trump epa transition team. he's founder of junkscience.com. i guess i'll get that right. thank you, steve, it's good to see you again. look, you know, i was watching this in the committee to unleash prosperity hotline first got my anticipation. then today's "wall street journal" editorial and my very good friend, former secretary of energy rick perriment you get -- perry. you get sub-freezing...
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christine todd whitman, former governor of new jersey is with me, also the former epa administrator under george w. bush and michael smerconish. i saydee pressing because you look at this conference because it's a time for republicans to define what their party is. the list, ted cruz, josh hawley, don junior, kimberly guilfoyle. this is a list of his nearest and dearest. trump is the king of cpac. >> right now those are defining themselves as republicans have decided they're trumpers. there is no republican party. they haven't set up -- they stand for nothing except what donald trump tells them, and unfortunately right now he's becoming more dangerous. it is dangerous to keep repeating this great lie. we have cases over and over the supreme court just dismissed two of the allegations. nothing happened. this was one of the fairest, best elections given all that was going on that we've had in years. and by cpac doing this, buying into this, giving these far-right people, qanon people, the donald trump people this kind of a platform is hurtful to the country. i mean, it's worse than hurtful
christine todd whitman, former governor of new jersey is with me, also the former epa administrator under george w. bush and michael smerconish. i saydee pressing because you look at this conference because it's a time for republicans to define what their party is. the list, ted cruz, josh hawley, don junior, kimberly guilfoyle. this is a list of his nearest and dearest. trump is the king of cpac. >> right now those are defining themselves as republicans have decided they're trumpers....
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not that i love the epa. at least we would not have dtsc, an agency caught back in the 2000's openly colluding with the navy over e-mails to cover up the radio active contamination on the island. at least we would not have an agency like that taking point on this investigation that needs to happen. that brings us to really simple things that need to happen. we need an independent investigation and retesting of all the cleanup work on treasure island back to 1988. all the way back. we need deep soil and water tests, not just surface cans. we need testing for all contamination, not just radiation. we need a review of all the work of all contractors. >> supervisor melgar: thank you. next speaker, please. >> hello. my name is magic alderman. to hear the stories is overwhelming. to hear our editor, mary from the bay view, and all the young people being lied to. if it get a drivers license and i kill somebody, i'm going to have to go court for that. how come corporations like lamar and tetratech not get their licen
not that i love the epa. at least we would not have dtsc, an agency caught back in the 2000's openly colluding with the navy over e-mails to cover up the radio active contamination on the island. at least we would not have an agency like that taking point on this investigation that needs to happen. that brings us to really simple things that need to happen. we need an independent investigation and retesting of all the cleanup work on treasure island back to 1988. all the way back. we need deep...
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people disposable are we still following epa genetics and thinking that we'd be better off only the strong survive for many disabled underlying conditions are a major threat for covid death advocates say going solely to an age based priority vaccination plan is discriminatory and worse. if i get this virus have retired. i was long and ardent disabled activists has degenerated muscular issues and lives on a respirator. if this kid i can't be jake, the both marginalized those you really date if it's i see. to put those words really disproportionately guard by the together, you know heard hundreds of for. but legions of unpaid home caretakers are not prioritized at all. really equity is all about addressing disproportionate risks and addressing disproportionate impacts. eileen crumb is the mom and temporary caretaker of a 26 year old was cerebral palsy on leave from her work as a disability organizational advocate. people who are taking care of their children who are family caregivers who are unpaid. they have no portal to sign up on madeline been angle is a caretaker of her own children, bot
people disposable are we still following epa genetics and thinking that we'd be better off only the strong survive for many disabled underlying conditions are a major threat for covid death advocates say going solely to an age based priority vaccination plan is discriminatory and worse. if i get this virus have retired. i was long and ardent disabled activists has degenerated muscular issues and lives on a respirator. if this kid i can't be jake, the both marginalized those you really date if...