member of and i worked there and he tried to say people who were receiving benefits, they shouldn t get guns. which is a terrible narrative to push forward. you need people who have been adjudicated, mentally disabled to have them not be in a position where they can own guns, not just anybody. shannon: well, today the atlantic reporting on a phone call, somebody with the latest phone call between the president and wayne lapierre, the president of the nra said the president told lapierre that universal background checks off the table, cementing his stance we already have background checks and not waffling on this anymore. doug, is that enough for you? to convince you that lucent know, but he s independent and having conversations but now publicly saying and the white house is saying there is something on the table with background checks. look, it isn t clear what is going on. say that the president appeared to cave to wayne lapierre and the nra.
on infrastructure and planning, 12 overturned. protection of animals, eat overturned. three gone regarding toxic substances and safety. on water pollution, four rules and regulations overturned. the times lists these notable moves and reversals. the administration withdrew requests for oil and gas companies to report methane emissions data. a lucent decades-old rules to tr industrial polluters. stopped enforcing a 2015 rule that would ve phased out the use of fire florida hydro flora carbons. the clean power plant restricting emissions from coal-fired plants. after our reporting will fox news update on facebook watch, a minutes long newscast. streaming live on the facebook watch home page a few minutes ago. once it s concluded it will be available to you online anytime.
requires some bigger companies would prefer them to be lucent. developed produces pastor for the global market from the town of in in southern italy. really go the rest of the product has to be produced in italy and that s what we do. think about it have you ever seen coffee plantations in germany. there is german coffee. go for those why is it german because it comes from germany no because it roasted and processed in germany. says his job has changed his buying habits and that other consumers should follow his lead. in the. market getting to know the world of food has changed my awareness of food but i never used to pay attention to the olive oil i would put on my mazzariello or on my steaks. or
the way we defeat them ideologically, we remind people their intent is to kill us and our intent is to use every means possible to get to them before they get to us. we are pretending this is a war that is not that significant. we have a president called it the jv team, said we contained it. nine hours after that there was a mass being aer in paris. we ve got to make it so untenable for somebody to join isis rather than teenagers around the world want be to be part of this we need to go after it with significant ground troops, air campaign. we had 9,000 flown sorties, air missions, we were flying 3,000 air missions per day during desert storm. the rules of engagement have got to be lucent. we have to make sure we are not going over setting off
nothing and became, you know, a $100 million ceo. the problem is the 5 1/2 years that she was actually in charge of something, she didn t do it very well. and if you re thinking about her as a potential president, you have to wonder whether, you know, she s learned anything or whether her leadership skills will be different this time around. you also write about donald trump s record. you say he s a business legend but only in his own mind. explain why you say that. his company according to his own cfo only generates $600 million in revenue. i mean, it s really pretty minuscule. most of the buildings in new york and elsewhere that have the trump name on it, he doesn t own them. some cases he lost them when times were tough. in other cases, he was simply, they put his name on it as a marketing gimmick and that s the way he makes a lot of his money now. so he goes around saying he s the biggest real estate developer in new york, he s the