shootings in last 24 hours in philadelphia and chatta chattanooga tennessee. 3 are dead with 14 others hurt after a shooting near a bar in downtown chattanooga, overall crime ask up year-to-year in major cities that include new york, chicago, philadelphia and los angeles. supreme court back in session tomorrow. making key decisions on major issues, abortion and gun rights cases become this week. back to life, liberty and levin. . mark: welcome back, charles
white horse to a sacred mountain where he has often planned before making key decisions. he vowed to overcome u.s. sanctions and he said it infuriated his people. smart. yeah. ok. if you re in a horror movie, you make poor decisions. it s what you do. this was a good idea. shhhh. i m being quiet. you re breathing on me! if you want to save fifteen percent or more on car insurance, you switch to geico. it s what you do. let s go to the cemetery!
announced steps to weaken auto emissions. he does not use science in his decision making. what troubled me the most is this disregard for science. this implication that science isn t real. you don t pay attention to it. there s enough uncertainty that you don t want to move forward. that is just very damaging. from his earliest days in office, pruitt has met repeatedly with industry representatives and rarely with environmentalists. making key decisions at times shortly after those meetings. pruitt has hired lobbyists to lead operations that used to regulate their industries. internal e-mails shows his team goes to great lengths to make sure he avoids confrontation or opposing thoughts, hiding apeer answers from the media, controlling questions from farmers at a public forum in iowa. we cannot do open q & a from the crowd one e-mail reads. listing approved questions for
what troubled me the most is this disregard for science. this implication that science isn t real. you don t pay attention to it. there s enough uncertainty that you don t want to move forward. that is just very damaging. from his earliest days in office, pruitt has met repeatedly with industry representatives and rarely with environmentalists. making key decisions at times shortly after those meetings. pruitt has hired lobbyists to lead operations that used to regulate their industries. internal e-mails shows his team goes to great lengths to make sure he avoids confrontation or opposing thoughts, hiding appearance from the media, controlling questions from farmers at a public forum in iowa. we cannot do open q & a from the crowd one e-mail reads. listing approved questions for the moderator like, what has it been like to work with president
and classified information are leaking it out. that s a real concern for this president. that when he s talking on the phone with a world leader, when he s making key decisions in the interest of protecting this country, that we have to wonder whrorpb people who work for our government, who are entrusted with classified information and decisional based material, are leaking that information out. does he have a point or is that deflection? i think there s a point there. there are a number of different people on capitol hill and in the administration who i have talked about who are concerned that there is, in fact, this intelligence industrial complex that is trying to take out donald trump or somehow discredit him or get under and disqualify him or some of his officials that are working for him. it s a real issue. that is something sean spicer got to right there in that answer. you know, put it in context here, melissa.