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to the ulan bator clean air project. on this day, officials hold an event at naranthu, ulan bator's largest market. the organizers hand out warm drinks to encourage people to participate. the purpose of the event is to display coal burning stoves. the clean air project would replace all the old stoves that contribute to air pollution in the ger district. officials want to remove older models and install new ones that burn cleanly and produce less smoke. older stoves have to be topped off with coal every four hours. new models can stay lit for ten hours. and new stoves use about 30% less coal. this research institute is attached to a university. the staff here selected the new stoves. they performed combustion tests on 15 different types of stoves, including imported models. the results showed that the volume of pollution causing particles produced by new stoves is less than a tenth of previous models. the institute chose four types of stoves, two produced in mongolia, and two in turkey. each retails for about $250, but t
to the ulan bator clean air project. on this day, officials hold an event at naranthu, ulan bator's largest market. the organizers hand out warm drinks to encourage people to participate. the purpose of the event is to display coal burning stoves. the clean air project would replace all the old stoves that contribute to air pollution in the ger district. officials want to remove older models and install new ones that burn cleanly and produce less smoke. older stoves have to be topped off with...
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y puede ser tuyo, es un fantástico 2004 ford mustang gt con muchos caballos de fuerza, además tiene aire acondicionado, ventanas eléctricas, cd player, asientos de piel y mucho más, llévatelo ya por $11,888 o $119 de enganche o $119 al mes, llama ya y ahorra. amigo, amiga, estamos teniendo un gran ventatón en capitol expressway ford con grandes ofertas, y te presento este auto supereficiente, 2011 ford fiesta, un color verde muy llamativo, y además tiene aire acondicionado, ventanas eléctricas, cd player, sistema sync y mucho más, llévatelo ya por $139 de enganche o $139 al mes, tienes que agarrar el teléfono y llamarnos ya. mos un superespecial, nuevecita 2014 ford f-150 super crew, 4 puertas, 6 pasajeros, v6, sistema sync, sistema de activación de voz y por 37 años, la camioneta más vendida en américa, y te da 23 millas por galón, el precio, después de descuentos de concesionario y rebates, $27,895, así es, después de descuentos de concesionario y rebates, $27,895, y eso no es todo, además, si intercambias tu vehículo, te podemos dar un bono de $1,750, ¿qué estás
y puede ser tuyo, es un fantástico 2004 ford mustang gt con muchos caballos de fuerza, además tiene aire acondicionado, ventanas eléctricas, cd player, asientos de piel y mucho más, llévatelo ya por $11,888 o $119 de enganche o $119 al mes, llama ya y ahorra. amigo, amiga, estamos teniendo un gran ventatón en capitol expressway ford con grandes ofertas, y te presento este auto supereficiente, 2011 ford fiesta, un color verde muy llamativo, y además tiene aire acondicionado, ventanas...
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air pollutant appears. one of them is section 7411a for which is part of the sbs program. the provision that term air pollutant appears as part of the definition of modification. epa does not interpret that to mean all things airborne. it doesn't hurt that to mean all regulated air pollutants. it interprets that to mean air pollutants for which a standard of performance has been established. the psd title v permitting thresholds in the air pollutant on to make all things airborne got to meet any regulated air pollutant and finally section 7491 epa interprets the phrase in and the pollutant to mean any disability inherent pollutant so massachusetts is forced to play to every provision of the clean air act for the word air pollutant appears to do all these interpretations would have to be discarded. >> general if you think about the question of what any pollutant is anybody's by this whole absurd the question that the numbers get you to and you just say what does any air pollutant mean does it mean what epa h
air pollutant appears. one of them is section 7411a for which is part of the sbs program. the provision that term air pollutant appears as part of the definition of modification. epa does not interpret that to mean all things airborne. it doesn't hurt that to mean all regulated air pollutants. it interprets that to mean air pollutants for which a standard of performance has been established. the psd title v permitting thresholds in the air pollutant on to make all things airborne got to meet...
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clean air act. this was an indication on his part that he was prepared to spend the political capital that he had on an issue in which it had effectively been gridlocked as governor sununu had pointed out in an earlier panel for the previous 13 years. it reflect ad very courageous decision on his part. and in developing the 400-plus page proposal that was advanced, we ended up engaging in a process that included all the departments and agencies, but also involved thanks to the good offices of people like fred mcclure who helped to arrange these meeting, over 20 meetings with republicans and democrats, house and senate in advance of the president's decision engaging them and asking them what they thought ought to be in the bill and what their biggest objectives were and what their biggest concerns were. we similarly met with more than two dozen outside groups environmental, agricultural, industrial, to get their ideas. so that when the president had to make the choice that he did about what he was go
clean air act. this was an indication on his part that he was prepared to spend the political capital that he had on an issue in which it had effectively been gridlocked as governor sununu had pointed out in an earlier panel for the previous 13 years. it reflect ad very courageous decision on his part. and in developing the 400-plus page proposal that was advanced, we ended up engaging in a process that included all the departments and agencies, but also involved thanks to the good offices of...
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air act requires the government to act to keep the air clean. and when there are pollutants in the air that represent a danger to human life and human health, the government has a statutory legal responsibility to act to limit that pollution. and in 2007 the supreme court of the united states ruled that that unequivocally and unambiguously included the kind of green house gases that come from tailpipe emissions and that come from power plants. one of my favorite stories to ever emerge out of the george w. bush administration, one of the stories about that presidency that seems so crazy you think it's apocryphal but no, it really happened, i'm not kidding, one of my favorite george w. bush administration stories was the story of how that administration reacted to that supreme court ruling in 2007. the supreme court rules that epa has to regulate air pollution and that the epa has to, they're required by law to determine whether or not green house gases are air pollution. if so, the epa has to regulate them. the epa under george w. bush, they did
air act requires the government to act to keep the air clean. and when there are pollutants in the air that represent a danger to human life and human health, the government has a statutory legal responsibility to act to limit that pollution. and in 2007 the supreme court of the united states ruled that that unequivocally and unambiguously included the kind of green house gases that come from tailpipe emissions and that come from power plants. one of my favorite stories to ever emerge out of...
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lots of warm air coming in with this system. we have forcing colder air from the north. that clash is opening up the door for the possibility of seeing some large hail and maybe some strong winds and a tornado. this area from the balkan peninsula into the italian peninsula has been the focal point for severe weather earlier this week. it will continue as we go throughout thursday. so we see here the system pushing toward the east, and we're also looking out for another system off the british isles, developing right now, it will push into western europe by the weekend and possibly become a little bit more of a busy setup for next week. here's a look at the temperatures, 25 in paris, to 26 in madrid, with a chance for some rain. if you're down towards athens or western turkey hot conditions near 40 degrees with sunny conditions. here's a look at what we're expecting as we take a look at the philippines. we have a system that is expected to become a tropical depression as we head into friday. already up to 120 millimeters of rainfall. and as we go forward into the future, m
lots of warm air coming in with this system. we have forcing colder air from the north. that clash is opening up the door for the possibility of seeing some large hail and maybe some strong winds and a tornado. this area from the balkan peninsula into the italian peninsula has been the focal point for severe weather earlier this week. it will continue as we go throughout thursday. so we see here the system pushing toward the east, and we're also looking out for another system off the british...
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the thing with air pollution, sometimes you can't detect that the air is bad. >> we need it to live. we need it to survive. we need to breathe it. the american lung association did something great. the state of the air 2014. they have a website. input your zip codhey will tell you the state of your air. myo zone is an s, awesome. nice. >> guess action lisa. how about you? i did your zip code, also. >> i am in the district. yours. >> you are an f a d. >> wonden, uplifting. the american lung association, we read their 2014 state of the air report and based upon epa data, here are three important facts you should know. top facts. here we go, number 38 out the top 10 areas with the most polluted ozones are in my state. a nation with over 300 million people, encouraged 148 million live in areas where air quality is unhealthy. the state of the air quality worsened, it hames over all much clean earn just a decade ago. there is that lisa. >> getting somewhere, i guess. so dib rat you are a university of rochester professor, the lead researcher on that study that may link pollution to autism
the thing with air pollution, sometimes you can't detect that the air is bad. >> we need it to live. we need it to survive. we need to breathe it. the american lung association did something great. the state of the air 2014. they have a website. input your zip codhey will tell you the state of your air. myo zone is an s, awesome. nice. >> guess action lisa. how about you? i did your zip code, also. >> i am in the district. yours. >> you are an f a d. >> wonden,...
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in the confined trench, the fire could only draw air from below, creating a draft. >> because the air can't come round the fire, it has to come effectively through the fire. >> investigators then ran a bigger test on a one-third sized model of the complete king's cross station. if the trench effect worked this time, it would prove their theory was right. >> in a matter of three or four seconds, the flames went from being upright to being lying along the escalator trench. and from then on, it was just as we had predicted, which is very gratifying. >> it is clear the previously unknown phenomenon called the trench effect was real. >> now we understand. it's now all obvious. it fits together. the jigsaw fits together perfectly. >> the investigative team now had compelling evidence that would reveal the deadly sequence of events. >>> for months, a government inquiry into the disaster at the king's cross station fire had struggled to find out how a small fire had exploded so quickly and killed 31 people. now, a team of forensic experts said new computer technology provided the answers. >>
in the confined trench, the fire could only draw air from below, creating a draft. >> because the air can't come round the fire, it has to come effectively through the fire. >> investigators then ran a bigger test on a one-third sized model of the complete king's cross station. if the trench effect worked this time, it would prove their theory was right. >> in a matter of three or four seconds, the flames went from being upright to being lying along the escalator trench. and...
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to choose between clean air or strong economy? >> we don't have to make that choice between clean air and strong economy. and congressman, i think as you illustrated, the history of the clean air act shows we do not. air has gotten cleaner and the economy has grown, and the united states has been a global leader in pollution control technology, and energy and efficiency investments, and we expect that to continue with this program as well. >> we heard a claim on the other side of the aisle that the cpa proposed rule would have no impact on public health. can you give us your view of that? >> we disagree with that. in fact, as i noted, the rule will result in 25% reduction in soot and smog pollutants, as well as 30% reduction in climate -- carbon pollutants. all of these issues affect public health and reducing the emissions, taking them out of the air, will improve public health. >> this doesn't just deal with the global problem of a warming planet, that leads to climate change, but will have an impact on the health that people ne
to choose between clean air or strong economy? >> we don't have to make that choice between clean air and strong economy. and congressman, i think as you illustrated, the history of the clean air act shows we do not. air has gotten cleaner and the economy has grown, and the united states has been a global leader in pollution control technology, and energy and efficiency investments, and we expect that to continue with this program as well. >> we heard a claim on the other side of...
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while i respect the air force and i think what the air force has, and they're looking at a long-term solution, reusable vehicle, which i support, but i also support those that are out on the front lines today, i've got three kids on the front lines. this helps those soldiers, rines, airmen, and sailors more protection. we can do it cheap, we can do it today, and we can have it done in 18 months. with that, i yield back. the chair: the gentleman yields back. the gentleman from indiana. mr. visclosky: i yield back. the chair: the question is on the amendment offered by the gentleman from florida. those in favor say aye. those opposed, no. in the opinion of the chair the yes have it. the amendment is agreed to. the clerk will read. the clerk: page 31, line 8, research development, test and evaluation, defense wide, including transfer of funds, $17,777 million to,000,000 to remain available for obligation -- $17,777,000,000 to remain available for obligation until september 30, 2016. the chair: for what purpose does the gentleman rise? mr. dwrayson: i have an amendment at the desk. the c
while i respect the air force and i think what the air force has, and they're looking at a long-term solution, reusable vehicle, which i support, but i also support those that are out on the front lines today, i've got three kids on the front lines. this helps those soldiers, rines, airmen, and sailors more protection. we can do it cheap, we can do it today, and we can have it done in 18 months. with that, i yield back. the chair: the gentleman yields back. the gentleman from indiana. mr....
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guest hop and air envy are all san francisco based start ups, and air keeper and properly is based in new york. most charge between $50.100 depending on what you need. some will restock toiletries and clean up before you return. air b and b is getting in on the action too. it already offers a 24-hour concierge service for $24 an exchange. soup to nut service. so we reached out to air b and b and so far haven't heard back, but they plan to provide concierge services for every part of the booking process, including booking changes, and cleaning services that provide clean linens in between guests. it will stock the fridge with vitamin water and leave a mint on the pillow. it's not free, it costs about $60 each time. and the question is whether the startup ecosystem is the beginning of a new market or if the systems are doomed to fail as air b and b tries to squash competition. a prompt at the stern school of business at new york school of business, and good to see you again. >> good to see you too, ali. >> i'm puzzled on what to make of this thing. on the one hand, you have air b and b,
guest hop and air envy are all san francisco based start ups, and air keeper and properly is based in new york. most charge between $50.100 depending on what you need. some will restock toiletries and clean up before you return. air b and b is getting in on the action too. it already offers a 24-hour concierge service for $24 an exchange. soup to nut service. so we reached out to air b and b and so far haven't heard back, but they plan to provide concierge services for every part of the booking...
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drier air is on the way though. it is just to our north around it will be here as we go into tomorrow. but for part of your weekend, part of the area could see some more thunderstorms. so, that will stay in the forecast. here's a live look outside from the comcast center in philadelphia. we are looking at lint 1 and 2. you can tell it is still pretty rainy outside right now. still seeing the overcast skies. temperature in philadelphia, a cooler 71 degrees, with all the clouds and rain around today, through the lehigh valley, the low 70s, 69 degrees in westchester, 78 in millville, 77 in dover, not as long a period of rain in those areas, temperatures a little warmer there, either way, seeing our fair share of at least some light showers through much of the area. so right across philadelphia, along the i-95 corridor, mostly dealing with the light rain into parts of new jersey. around baltimore this is where we have some heavier showers and even thunderstorms. this big area, i'm showing you this one because it could e
drier air is on the way though. it is just to our north around it will be here as we go into tomorrow. but for part of your weekend, part of the area could see some more thunderstorms. so, that will stay in the forecast. here's a live look outside from the comcast center in philadelphia. we are looking at lint 1 and 2. you can tell it is still pretty rainy outside right now. still seeing the overcast skies. temperature in philadelphia, a cooler 71 degrees, with all the clouds and rain around...
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he said air strikes. you don't think air strikes are going to work. >> air strikes are a problem unless you have execution level detailed intelligence. the fact that isis, you have to catch these guys when they're alone out in the open. they tend to hug the indigenous population. they tend to hug the people who are living -- >> they're embedded in the population. >> yes. the optic of bombs landing on friendly arabs is a very bad optic for united states. we have to have actionable intelligence and we get that by putting advisers on the ground which i believe is the least bad opinion op shun available to the united states right now. >> so stay with us for a moment. we want to go back to bagdad to our nic robertson there. let me ask you to get into this conversation. we're talking about what's occurred since the u.s. troops have left and iraq has been immersed in violence. how bad is the situation right now, nic? isis getting closer to bagdad. do you see from your vantage point that there's a way to avoid co
he said air strikes. you don't think air strikes are going to work. >> air strikes are a problem unless you have execution level detailed intelligence. the fact that isis, you have to catch these guys when they're alone out in the open. they tend to hug the indigenous population. they tend to hug the people who are living -- >> they're embedded in the population. >> yes. the optic of bombs landing on friendly arabs is a very bad optic for united states. we have to have...
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and i said, "this is my environment, and you're polluting the air." so, i think if i had been a guy, they would have punched me. >> we struck up a friendship and a--a goal to go through the proper channels and have this brought to the attention of the mayor and the city council, and to have laws changed and laws enforced and laws emphasized that would bring about the end of idling in the city of new york. one of the tragic ironies i consistently came across was the proliferation of vehicles idling for an otherwise noble purpose-- emergency medical services. it's a paradox, really. vehicles ready to help in a crisis at a moment's notice, while at the same time contributing to the long-term deterioration of the air in the city and the health of those who breathed it. >> amigo. sir, curious about how you're just, uh, idling your engine here for a couple of minutes, uh, without any particular purpose, it seems. is there something you want to discuss here? >> [speaking english] >> how you doing? oh, good, it's me again, hoping to talk about why you guys id
and i said, "this is my environment, and you're polluting the air." so, i think if i had been a guy, they would have punched me. >> we struck up a friendship and a--a goal to go through the proper channels and have this brought to the attention of the mayor and the city council, and to have laws changed and laws enforced and laws emphasized that would bring about the end of idling in the city of new york. one of the tragic ironies i consistently came across was the proliferation...
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spanning the air waves for decades. counting down our hits. >> countdown of the most popular songs in the usa. >> reporter: he was born in detroit, michigan, in 1932, to lebanese parents. ironically, kasem never wanted to spin records. >> i wanted to be a baseball player and actor. not a disc jockey. >> reporter: everywhere he turned there was a radio. first a radio show in high school. he spent time in korea drafted by armed forces radio. >> the number one song in the usa -- >> reporter: his pioneering show "american top 40" launched july 4, 1970. a whole new generation knew him in cartoons. his most famous cartoon character, shaggy, from "scooby-doo." he shocked fans in 2004 when he stepped down, handing the microphone to ryan seacrest who said, it's a sad day for the broadcasting community and for radio listeners around the world. kasem later developed lewy body dementia. a degenerative condition similar to parkinson's disease. eventually leading to a bitter family feud. >> shame on these children. >> reporter: a jud
spanning the air waves for decades. counting down our hits. >> countdown of the most popular songs in the usa. >> reporter: he was born in detroit, michigan, in 1932, to lebanese parents. ironically, kasem never wanted to spin records. >> i wanted to be a baseball player and actor. not a disc jockey. >> reporter: everywhere he turned there was a radio. first a radio show in high school. he spent time in korea drafted by armed forces radio. >> the number one song in...
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the clean air act stops polluters from... poisoning his air with arsenic, lead and mercury. now the loop hole that lets them pump unlimited carbon... pollution into his air is closing too. if polluters and their friends in washington don't interfere. don't let polluters weaken our clean air protections. then boom... what happened? stress, fun, bad habits kids, now what? let's build a new, smarter bed using the dualair chambers to sense your movement, heartbeat, breathing. introducing the sleep number bed with sleepiqtm technology. it tracks your sleep and tells you how to adjust for a good, better and an awesome night. the difference? try adjusting up or down. you'll know cuz sleep iq™ tells you. only at a sleep number store, mattresses with sleepiq start at just $999.98. know better sleep with sleep number. >>> happening now, a "situation room" special report. "racing toward baghdad." a brutal terror group moves into town after town spreading bloodshed and panic. we're learning there were intelligence warnings about this months ago. >>> fighting back. as iraqi forces try
the clean air act stops polluters from... poisoning his air with arsenic, lead and mercury. now the loop hole that lets them pump unlimited carbon... pollution into his air is closing too. if polluters and their friends in washington don't interfere. don't let polluters weaken our clean air protections. then boom... what happened? stress, fun, bad habits kids, now what? let's build a new, smarter bed using the dualair chambers to sense your movement, heartbeat, breathing. introducing the sleep...
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that involves air power. >> air strikes could be a big, key part. >> it's important that we do make air strikes. >> send some air power. send some air power with targets we can identify. >> stephen: yes, we must send some air power on targets we can identify. for some reason all of iraq's good targets are already rubble. well, folks, a crisis likes this demands action from a strong, decisive leader with a clear vision. but i'm busy, so it will have to be barack obama. >> we're prepared to send small number of additional american military advisers, up to 300. american forces will not be returning to combat in iraq. >> stephen: loud and clear, sir. these are advisers, not combat troops. big difference. a combat troop shoots a guy. but an adviser shoots a guy and then says, see, that's how i would advise you to shoot a guy. [laughter] of course, our military adviser program in vietnam was one of moirs successful ever in that it went on the longest. it started with fewer than 1,000 military advisers sent by president eisenhower and grew to more than 500,000 americans fighting in vietnam by
that involves air power. >> air strikes could be a big, key part. >> it's important that we do make air strikes. >> send some air power. send some air power with targets we can identify. >> stephen: yes, we must send some air power on targets we can identify. for some reason all of iraq's good targets are already rubble. well, folks, a crisis likes this demands action from a strong, decisive leader with a clear vision. but i'm busy, so it will have to be barack obama....
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air strikes. this isn't easy. barbara starr is reporting from the pentagon that officials say there's great difficulty now identifying targets because of the lack of intelligence on the ground. to be blunt here, what does the u.s. shoot at? >> well, especially since we're talking about a relatively modest size force. some numbers are in the area of 800 to 1,000. what they would probably be looking at targeting would be columns of vehicles heading from the north down to the south heading toward baghdad. that would be the most likely target. or any command and control centers that isis established to execute these operations. >> governor richardson, the question is, if they do shoot at it, is there a justification to do so? the iraqi government is accused of being closed off and unfair to the sunni population and not doing enough to stem the flow of arms to the assad regime in syria. it's been far from a unifying force in iraq. governor richardson, for the u.s. right now, is the maliki government wo
air strikes. this isn't easy. barbara starr is reporting from the pentagon that officials say there's great difficulty now identifying targets because of the lack of intelligence on the ground. to be blunt here, what does the u.s. shoot at? >> well, especially since we're talking about a relatively modest size force. some numbers are in the area of 800 to 1,000. what they would probably be looking at targeting would be columns of vehicles heading from the north down to the south heading...
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and a solemn ceremony today at dover air force base in delaware. the return of all five u.s. soldiers, all of them members of special forces who were killed in southern afghanistan this week, apparently an episode of friendly fire that happened while the soldiers were conducting a security operation. >>> still ahead on our broadcast this evening, violence erupts as the world cup gets underway. protesters clashing with police, tear gas in the air and worse, as millions descend on brazil and later, remembering a legend in the entertainment business, a champion of the civil rights movement as well. >>> one of the most anticipated events in all of sports around the world got underway in brazil despite concerns for months that brazil wouldn't be ready. world cup soccer started with pandemonium along the fans and some initial chaos and violence in the streets. the games will go on for a month. bill neely was watching it today in sao paluo. >> reporter: some grenades, tear gas and protests, just miles from where brazil's world cup began, police fought demonstrators who were angry at
and a solemn ceremony today at dover air force base in delaware. the return of all five u.s. soldiers, all of them members of special forces who were killed in southern afghanistan this week, apparently an episode of friendly fire that happened while the soldiers were conducting a security operation. >>> still ahead on our broadcast this evening, violence erupts as the world cup gets underway. protesters clashing with police, tear gas in the air and worse, as millions descend on brazil...
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clean air act? i was impressed and heartened by statements.t's although none of us could have known it at the time, there began a process that lasted nearly two years. as you know, there were many ups and downs, many struggles and setbacks. but it finally came together and culminated in the clean air act amendments of 1990. and then he quotes the national resources defense council. clean air act is a genuine american success story and one of the most effective tools in u.s. history for protecting public health. manyrdc estimated, among other health benefits, that the 1990 amendments saved nearly 2 million lives. for that outcome, president bush is urging great credit. please extend to him and your guests my sincere regret that i am not able to be there for the support and well-deserved celebration. with my best regards, george j mitchell." [applause] now, at the heart of what went on in the senate was alan simpson. at the time -- and this is true -- at the time, alan simpson ,erved as the republican
clean air act? i was impressed and heartened by statements.t's although none of us could have known it at the time, there began a process that lasted nearly two years. as you know, there were many ups and downs, many struggles and setbacks. but it finally came together and culminated in the clean air act amendments of 1990. and then he quotes the national resources defense council. clean air act is a genuine american success story and one of the most effective tools in u.s. history for...
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let's dive in to the impact of air b&b and companies like it. this man says that cities that fight this digital revolution to deliver basic services will experience slower economic growth compared to cities that work with them. he joins me now. wow, that's a pretty good thesis there. you are saying it's a tide that is moving a certain way. orleans. >> i know, they are sort of making an association with the worst things that can happen. >> yes. >> and like that isn't the typical air b&b experience. >> right. but that begs the question as to how do you ensure that you can tell people like that, air b&b is not likely to put a brothel next to your place. but this begs the question of who determines -- who builds the infrastructure of regulation for those companies, and i'm talking about air b&b and uber and lift, and all sorts of companies. >> that's a great question, ali, because i think the people that have to provide the regulation. that's a moving target now, it's shifting. we're used to looking to the government to say come on in and correct th
let's dive in to the impact of air b&b and companies like it. this man says that cities that fight this digital revolution to deliver basic services will experience slower economic growth compared to cities that work with them. he joins me now. wow, that's a pretty good thesis there. you are saying it's a tide that is moving a certain way. orleans. >> i know, they are sort of making an association with the worst things that can happen. >> yes. >> and like that isn't the...
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of the clean air act shows we do not. that the united states says a global leader of control technology and energy efficiency and we expect that continue with this program as well. >> we heard a claim on the other side that this epa proposed rule would have no impact on public health. can you give us your view? >> we disagree. as i noted the rule of a 25% reduction of suit -- of soot and smog pollution as well as carbon pollutants they affect public health to reduce those taking them of the air will it improve global health stibnite this just isn't a warming plan it to have been an impact on the health of people of the power plants? train wreck that's right. those are important. benefits. >> it makes sense thank is flexibility in the chiefs' the goal to encourage a entrepreneur ship with that technology to make arrests of peter to accomplish these goals. i yield back. >> i recognize the gentleman from illinois for five minutes. >> it is great to be here. >> i am sorry. mr. burton was on the best first. >> i am glad mr. wa
of the clean air act shows we do not. that the united states says a global leader of control technology and energy efficiency and we expect that continue with this program as well. >> we heard a claim on the other side that this epa proposed rule would have no impact on public health. can you give us your view? >> we disagree. as i noted the rule of a 25% reduction of suit -- of soot and smog pollution as well as carbon pollutants they affect public health to reduce those taking...
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is considering air strike. from your experience, what would an effective strike look like here given what we hear from people inside the pentagon that specific targets are fairly hard to find? >> i think the situation that we're seeing in iraq with isis and its advances toward baghdad, clearly they have gained a lot of momentum. they have some immense victory. the thing about isis this is not a counterinsurgency, this is very much what appears to be the incipient stages of a civil war. they are heavily armed. they have self-propelled art tillry. they keep up a lot of dust in military terms which means that they can be targeted. they have to have weapons stockpiled. they have to have secure lines of communication as they advance. all of those are very vulnerable. at this point, air strikes should not be on the table. they should be in the air so we can give maliki some breathing room. political discussions need to be a secondary part of all of this. >> well, let me use that as a segue to bringing governor richar
is considering air strike. from your experience, what would an effective strike look like here given what we hear from people inside the pentagon that specific targets are fairly hard to find? >> i think the situation that we're seeing in iraq with isis and its advances toward baghdad, clearly they have gained a lot of momentum. they have some immense victory. the thing about isis this is not a counterinsurgency, this is very much what appears to be the incipient stages of a civil war....
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shops that are air conditioned, walking, keeping to the shade. >> and air quality officials have declared another spare the air today for tomorrow. that means there's a ban on wood burning and you are asked to carpool or take public transit to work to cut down on the level of exhaust and air. it also means if you are sensitive to smog, you should limit your time out doors. you should also have plenty of water on hand. >>> thanks very much. investigators are looking into the cause of an early morning fire at a south bay elementary school. firefighters called out to stein beck elementary about 3:00 this morning. they found an electrical building on fire. the fire was put out before it was spread to the main building. the cause is still under investigation. >> once we go in and we do our preliminary investigation, we'll turn it over to the school district for them to do their follow-up investigation. there's no indication that it was an arson, incident. >> school official say they will bring in a contractor to repair those lines. school is out for summer and a few staff members were planning
shops that are air conditioned, walking, keeping to the shade. >> and air quality officials have declared another spare the air today for tomorrow. that means there's a ban on wood burning and you are asked to carpool or take public transit to work to cut down on the level of exhaust and air. it also means if you are sensitive to smog, you should limit your time out doors. you should also have plenty of water on hand. >>> thanks very much. investigators are looking into the cause...
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steve gave the example and you cited the clean air mercury rule. do you have other examples like the clean air mercury rule? >> guest: no? >> the other examples are industry-specific like this one is. >> under the clean air mercury rule there's nothing outside of regular sources and you can trade but you couldn't go beyond that to apply such as you are proposing here. is that correct collects a yes or no question. >> question. >> that's write. >> to my recollection the clean air mercury rule was overturned. >> it is no longer in effect. >> it was lawless much like you are proposing here. have you met with john podesta in the course of developing these regulations. >> i have. >> how many times? one-time, three times, five times do you have an estimate? does he have a parking spot outside of your building class is at frequent? >> it is infrequent. >> how many times have your staff met with him outside of regulations? >> not to my knowledge or infrequently. >> has ms. mccarthy met with mr. podesta as well? can you give me the information about the fre
steve gave the example and you cited the clean air mercury rule. do you have other examples like the clean air mercury rule? >> guest: no? >> the other examples are industry-specific like this one is. >> under the clean air mercury rule there's nothing outside of regular sources and you can trade but you couldn't go beyond that to apply such as you are proposing here. is that correct collects a yes or no question. >> question. >> that's write. >> to my...
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the clean air act stops polluters from... poisoning his air with arsenic, lead and mercury. now the loop hole that lets them pump unlimited carbon... pollution into his air is closing too. if polluters and their friends in washington don't interfere. don't let polluters weaken our clean air protections. '; life with crohn's disease ois a daily game of "what if's". what if my abdominal pain and cramps come back? what if the plane gets delayed? what if i can't hide my symptoms? what if? but what if the most important question is the one you're not asking? what if the underlying cause of your symptoms is damaging inflammation? for help getting the answers you need, talk to your doctor and visit crohnsandcolitisinfo.com to get your complimentary q&a book, with information from experts on your condition. >>> sergeant bergdahl back on american soil now trying to regain control of his own life after nearly five years in taliban captivity. our affiliate woai believes bergdahl arrived on this plane and headed to san antonio's military medical center. there he will undergo the final p
the clean air act stops polluters from... poisoning his air with arsenic, lead and mercury. now the loop hole that lets them pump unlimited carbon... pollution into his air is closing too. if polluters and their friends in washington don't interfere. don't let polluters weaken our clean air protections. '; life with crohn's disease ois a daily game of "what if's". what if my abdominal pain and cramps come back? what if the plane gets delayed? what if i can't hide my symptoms? what if?...
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the warm air is pushing up from the snornl and for now we are in the low 70s. in reading and allentown low 70s and at the shore. satellite and radar showing you sunshine breaking out to the south and west and that is not necessarily good for us, as the sun gets into the warm humid air mass, it turns the atmosphere over and gets things unsettled it can lead to thunderstorms from the south. the 12:00 view is overselling precip to the north and east. as we get into 3:00 this is what we look at. it's not raining anywhere but in some cases heavy downpours and we see a little bit of that. thunderstorms are possible in the afternoon. like yesterday we see this winds down in the evening hours. allentown a sticky high of 82, and clouds mixing with sun and the thunderstorm chance is out there, and we are also looking at 66 in the water off atlantic city, and the high on the beach probably around 76 and most beach communities and a possible storm, and take cover if you hear thunder, don't stay on the beach. your exclusive accuweather seven-day forecast, a high of 83 in th
the warm air is pushing up from the snornl and for now we are in the low 70s. in reading and allentown low 70s and at the shore. satellite and radar showing you sunshine breaking out to the south and west and that is not necessarily good for us, as the sun gets into the warm humid air mass, it turns the atmosphere over and gets things unsettled it can lead to thunderstorms from the south. the 12:00 view is overselling precip to the north and east. as we get into 3:00 this is what we look at....
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the clean air act stops polluters from... poisoning his air with arsenic, lead and mercury. now the loop hole that lets them pump unlimited carbon... pollution into his air is closing too. if polluters and their friends in washington don't interfere. ugh. heartburn. did someone say burn? try alka seltzer reliefchews. they work just as fast and taste better than tums smoothies assorted fruit. mmm. amazing. yeah, i get that a lot. alka seltzer heartburn reliefchews. enjoy the relief. so we made our own commercial to tell you why. chex makes seven gluten free flavors. like cinnamon, honey nut, and chocolate. when you find something this good, you want to spread the word. [ all ] we love chex! >>> this morning the u.s. is still scrambling to gather a response for the growing surge of immigrants over the border of mexico. many of the children overflowing the detention scenters in texas withholding areas a far away as california. looking at this video obtained by the washington post shows the dire conditions with large nu numbers of women and children sleeping on concrete floor, a
the clean air act stops polluters from... poisoning his air with arsenic, lead and mercury. now the loop hole that lets them pump unlimited carbon... pollution into his air is closing too. if polluters and their friends in washington don't interfere. ugh. heartburn. did someone say burn? try alka seltzer reliefchews. they work just as fast and taste better than tums smoothies assorted fruit. mmm. amazing. yeah, i get that a lot. alka seltzer heartburn reliefchews. enjoy the relief. so we made...
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you cannot win a war from the air, okay. you can lose one without air superiority. and obviously i'm a big advocate of air power. but you're not going to win a war solely from the air. that's something that washington has never quite grasped. they like to use air strikes because instead of sending in 1,000 guys, they're sending in one or two or three, right. it really sucks if it's you that gets shot down 500 miles behind enemy lines. bu but the pentagon and washington all shrug their shoulders. >> any words of advice to my brother and the next generation of pilots? >> yeah, don't screw up. no, my hat's off to him if he gets himself into flight school. he's either got it or he doesn't. i'm sure he does. >> well, thank you so much for being here. i thank you again for your service, dan hampton. >>> up next, are you living and loving more virtually than authentically? tech-obsessed ex-reality star kim stolls joins us to talk about what happened when she put down her phone and started getting real. sounds kind of scary. it reallye between a morning around the house and
you cannot win a war from the air, okay. you can lose one without air superiority. and obviously i'm a big advocate of air power. but you're not going to win a war solely from the air. that's something that washington has never quite grasped. they like to use air strikes because instead of sending in 1,000 guys, they're sending in one or two or three, right. it really sucks if it's you that gets shot down 500 miles behind enemy lines. bu but the pentagon and washington all shrug their...
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front that continues to push from the north to the south and this is bringing us a breath of fresh air, dew points show how much moisture is in the air, the dew point in philadelphia, that is slightly humid, looking to the north binghamton, 46 and that is very dry air, this continues to push down to the south as we head through the overnight hours, tonight is a good night to open the window and turn off the air conditioners, you will not need them tonight. satellite 6 along with action radar showing we had violence thunderstorms overnight and a lot of homes struck by lightning set on fire and wind damage, the focus of severe weather is well down to the south, in parts of southern virginia, in the carolinas, what is happening high pressure is building in, this brings us beautiful weather tomorrow and this front sneaks back to the north and haunts us over the weekend and i'll talk more about what areas will see showers and when coming up in the full accuweather forecast. >> thank you cecily. the rain did nothing to keep people away from dover international speedway for the firefly music
front that continues to push from the north to the south and this is bringing us a breath of fresh air, dew points show how much moisture is in the air, the dew point in philadelphia, that is slightly humid, looking to the north binghamton, 46 and that is very dry air, this continues to push down to the south as we head through the overnight hours, tonight is a good night to open the window and turn off the air conditioners, you will not need them tonight. satellite 6 along with action radar...
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air support to stem the advancing threat. at a meeting late today here at the white house, the president was presented with a range of bombing options. >> i don't rule out anything because we do have a stake in making sure that these jihadists are not getting a permanent foothold in either iraq or syria, for that matter. >> reporter: the president is reluctant to throw u.s. air power behind iraqi security forces that refuse to fight. the u.s. will not send ground forces to iraq, even though advisers acknowledge baghdad is in jeopardy.-9f2iu for now, scott, the u.s. will continue providing humanitarian aid and military assistance to the iraqi government. >> pelley: major, thank you. congressional correspondent nancy cordes spoke to the speaker of the house, republican john boehner about the crisis. >> reporter: do you think the u.s. should be launching air strikes? and if not what, should the u.s. do? >> well, i think what we should do is to provide the equipment and the technical assistance that the iraqis have been asking fo
air support to stem the advancing threat. at a meeting late today here at the white house, the president was presented with a range of bombing options. >> i don't rule out anything because we do have a stake in making sure that these jihadists are not getting a permanent foothold in either iraq or syria, for that matter. >> reporter: the president is reluctant to throw u.s. air power behind iraqi security forces that refuse to fight. the u.s. will not send ground forces to iraq,...
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pollution in the air. that means fewer asthma attacks, fewer visits to the emergency room, fewer premature decembers and fewer heart attacks resulting from exposure to those pollutants. >> there is talk about the impact modest income households. i can tell you representing households that saw their life savings washed away when their homes were totally destroyed is an effect that is never totally recovered. so the inaction here can be very expensive. we heard repeatedly that the clean power plant is a heavy handed attempt by epa to regulate the power system and tell us how renewable energy they must achieve. this charge must be particularly frustrating for you. as i understand it, the proposal is designed to offer flexibility as you mentioned today. it sets a target but left to individual states to choose how to achieve it? can you respond to this misrepresentation of the proposal? >> yes. it's absolutely left to states. we know that states will pick and choose the things that make the most sense for them.
pollution in the air. that means fewer asthma attacks, fewer visits to the emergency room, fewer premature decembers and fewer heart attacks resulting from exposure to those pollutants. >> there is talk about the impact modest income households. i can tell you representing households that saw their life savings washed away when their homes were totally destroyed is an effect that is never totally recovered. so the inaction here can be very expensive. we heard repeatedly that the clean...
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air bag but the defect is not the air bag that is a consequence of the defect. cheryl: the ignition switch. >> exactly. every single person in the car dies as a result of the defect is not the air bag feeling to deploy. but the second play is there is so many victims out there by a of a recall carr the cobol was hit but at that point that changes the situation. cheryl: she does expect more firing she did fire 15 including sun executives. very tough but what about the compensation fund? are you convinced that will be fair enough? to these families that have lost children? >> no. absolutely not. i am skeptical. ken feinberg is honorable but he gets marching orders from gm. each single victim that goes to trial with us ability to survive and rightly so because of their conduct it is difficult to place of value on a child but juries have been doing it for decades to place a high value on every single one of these individual victims because they are so compelling and such a waste of life. >> we should say there is the big move to consolidate the lawsuits. and possibl
air bag but the defect is not the air bag that is a consequence of the defect. cheryl: the ignition switch. >> exactly. every single person in the car dies as a result of the defect is not the air bag feeling to deploy. but the second play is there is so many victims out there by a of a recall carr the cobol was hit but at that point that changes the situation. cheryl: she does expect more firing she did fire 15 including sun executives. very tough but what about the compensation fund?...
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and that is an indication how humid and unstable the air mass is. we'll see more of that north and west of i-95, as we take a look outside, sky 6 is bright and hazy in that picture, not a big surprise considering we do have a lot of humidity out there in the air right now. there are folks getting nice boat time and beach time in that picture. 84 in philadelphia, the numbers soared through the morning hours, we started out in the low 70s and most of the readings around the area are above 70 and that is what we call oppressive air, winds out of the south at 9 miles per hour. 84 in allentown and same as in the lehigh valley, and reading and wilmington 84 in wildwood. everybody is cooking and all because of a cold front out to the west with cloud cover ahead of it, and the flow ahead of that front is making things real soupy, there are additional showers on the shore of delaware. and you have that one little guy near the garden state parkway in south jersey, and there may be more coming up later. we'll see the affects of what you see out to the west. be
and that is an indication how humid and unstable the air mass is. we'll see more of that north and west of i-95, as we take a look outside, sky 6 is bright and hazy in that picture, not a big surprise considering we do have a lot of humidity out there in the air right now. there are folks getting nice boat time and beach time in that picture. 84 in philadelphia, the numbers soared through the morning hours, we started out in the low 70s and most of the readings around the area are above 70 and...