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WPVI Action News At 1230 PM December 27, 2016

Gas pumps. It came to a rest in the gas station parking lot at oxford and levitt. They had to halt the flow of gasoline as a precaution. Emergency crews remain on the scene this morning to clean up the big mess. A family from the Lehigh Valley got stranded in the snow while on vacation in the grand canyon, they were finally rescued after a lifethreatening ordeal. Katherine scott shared their remarkable story of survival. This started on thursday afternoon for this family. The car was stuck and it was freezing cold, and no cell service, the mother a marathoner would hike to the nearest highway for help not reeling it was closed for the winter. She was not found until early contact morning and she is being treated for severe frostbite. I thought this is not how my life is suppose to end, no no no. Karen pine is now recovering in utah, her husband eric by her side. The associate professor hiked for 26 miles for more than 30 hours in the snowy wilderness in the grand canyon to save her str

CSPAN3 The Regulators February 12, 2017

The film details the process of turning general language into a 1977 amendment into specific regulations, revealing behindthescenes negotiations and debates between epa regulators and environmental and industry interests. This is 50 minutes. Funding for this program was made possible by grants from the bendix corporation, and the u. S. Department of education. When the cornerstone of this building was still new, Thomas Jefferson said, the execution of our laws is more important than the making of them. I am e. G. Marshal. Thomas jefferson would have little notion of how far the process of lawmaking would advance in the century and a half that followed, or how complex it would become. Within these walls, Congress Still passes our laws, but today this is only the beginning. Determining how the laws are made workable is not the job of congress. This task falls to a powerful but littleknown group of bureaucrats called regulators. To some, they are more powerful than many of the lawmakers t

CSPAN3 The Regulators February 12, 2017

The film details the process of turning general language into a 1977 amendment into specific regulations, revealing behindthescenes negotiations and debates between epa regulators and environmental and industry interests. This is 50 minutes. Funding for this program was made possible by grants from the bendix corporation, and the u. S. Department of education. When the cornerstone of this building was still new, Thomas Jefferson said, the execution of our laws is more important than the making of them. I am e. G. Marshal. Thomas jefferson would have little notion of how far the process of lawmaking would advance in the century and a half that followed, or how complex it would become. Within these walls, Congress Still passes our laws, but today this is only the beginning. Determining how the laws are made workable is not the job of congress. This task falls to a powerful but littleknown group of bureaucrats called regulators. To some, they are more powerful than many of the lawmakers t

CSPAN3 The Regulators February 18, 2017

Funding for this program was made possible by grants and the u. S. Department of education. When the cornerstone of this building was still new, Thomas Jefferson said the execution of our laws is more important than the making of them. I am e. G. Marshall. Thomas jefferson would have little notion of how far the process of lawmaking would advance in the century and a half that followed, or how complex it would become. Within these walls, Congress Still passes our laws, but today this is only the beginning. Determining how the laws are made workable is not the job of congress. This task falls to a powerful but littleknown group of bureaucrats known as regulators. To some, they are more powerful than many of the lawmakers themselves. What they do affects nearly every part of our daily lives and has become one of the hotly debated aspects of government. Our story begins in 1980, the last year of the carter administration. In a residential section of the nations capital, David Hawkins begi

CSPAN3 The Regulators February 20, 2017

Would advance in the century and a half that followed, or how complex it would become. Within these walls, Congress Still passes our laws, but today this is only the beginning. Determining how the laws are made workable is not the job of congress. This task falls to a powerful but littleknown group of bureaucrats known as regulators. To some, they are more powerful than many of the lawmakers themselves. What they do affects nearly every part of our daily lives and has become one of the hotly debated aspects of government. Our story begins in 1980, the last year of the carter administration. In a residential section of the nations capital, David Hawkins begins his daily commute. Hawkins is a federal regulator for the Environmental Protection agency. His job, like the everchanging face of the city, is the result of the relentless growth of our government. A century ago, it was relatively simple. Under the great capitol dome, laws were passed and the nation followed. But today, our laws a

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