Tell us what the Clean Power Plan was all about. Sure. So the Clean Power Plan was aimed at controlling Greenhouse Gas emissions from the power sector which is the second largest source of Greenhouse Gases currently in the u. S. And it took systemic approach to cutting emissions, so power plants around the country had a range of options they could use. Strategies like increasing efficiency or they could switch which kind of fuel they were using, for example, switching from goal to natural gas or they could also do emissions trading so they could use credits to koubt counteract any coal consumption. So the plan was well under way because it was announced by the president , the epa in august of 2015, and this week the administration, epa, announcing new rule, overriding the Clean Power Plan, the Affordable Clean Energy rule. Tell us about that. What do they propose . Sure. So this is a much more narrow rule than what the Obama Administration proposed. Instead of this broad menu of option
live in the cnn newsroom. i m jim acosta in washington less than two days after deadly tornadoes ripped through the south and new threat of severe storms is now hanging over some of the hardest hit areas, and the threat includes possible tornadoes. some 30 million people fall under this new threat, including mississippi were 25 people are confirmed killed in friday night s tornado outbreak today, the secretary of homeland security toward the area, along with the head of fema and other top federal officials. they were joined by the state s governor, who delivered this message to his fellow citizens in mississippi. what we ve seen. over the last 36 hours in mississippi, on the one hand, has been heartbreaking to see the loss and devastation of these communities, but on the other hand has been inspiring and gives me great reason for optimism and, quite frankly, makes me proud to be a mississippi and because mississippians have done what mississippians do in times of tragedy in t
significant investment is also needed for infrastructure. alam fisher has more from pin to south side give. when you talk about $750000000000.00 to rebuild the infrastructure, it sounds like a lot of money. and that s because it is. there s a lot of things that need to be done because of what happened. and what still happening here in ukraine during the war? no, this bridge was blue and apart by the ukrainians. and the reason they did it is that this is one of the main routes from your pin, all the way in to keep the capital, which is about 10 kilometers on the other side. and the reason they did it was to stop the russian advance. but you remember the pictures from here at the time with all people struggling to get across the river. they were battling through raft to get on to the safety of this side where they could go to keep the capital finland and sweden have begun the process of joining nato. their foreign ministers attended, assigning so many with other members of the
man has been arrested and charged with manslaughter. full reese has more police a saying they re certainly not ruling out terrorism, but they haven t. they haven t decided on a motive as yet. they, they have said they ve arrested a 22 year old. what the police chief earlier described as an ethnic dane in the vicinity of the she, the fields shopping mall after when the witnesses described him walking around, shooting people with what those witnesses described as a hunting rifle. please in the us that he that will have released bowl become footage, shane offices shooting and long black man, 25 year old jayla walker was killed last week, not being stopped for traffic violation. his death is from the days of protest calling for justice. you can use passive, other ms. lewinsky has the military will regain control of the city. of lizzie chanced, ukrainian forces withdrew to a russian advance. there was the government s last stronghold in the eastern province of the hundreds. thousa
everyone, come on in and grab a seat. thank you, forgetting back in so quickly after that brief break. [inaudible]. that the state and county level and at the federal level and really 55 excellent very bipartisan groups in the democrats. [inaudible]. and come to respect ath great dl now briefly introduce them all and they may be about anything that i have said that to my immediate left secretary of michigan, jocelyn and i have known each other for years and she one reaction to the secretary of state s office and election and reportedly, she literally wrote thebr book on secretaries of state. reporter: she ever took and i highly encourage you to read this book and the next person, i don t reallyno know what to say. [laughter] and on the one hand, i can tell you what it really think of his work is not used to me saying that so i will just say matt has served a very high level in elected office and he has servec as in the infrastructure security now he works at microsoft. and