jenna: it will be a big week and we ll have much more on the op-ed and the bigger conversation coming up later this hour. james, thank you very much. gregg: on capitol hill the vote has started on continuing resolution defunding obamacare. we re keeping track of too soft. it
coal-fired power industry and perhaps natural gas plants of the future. it would require all future power plants meet a new limit of only 1100-pound of carbon dioxide pure megawatt hour. mccarthy believes that is achievable. so the single largest source of carbon pollution, new power plants, both natural pass and coal-fired, can minimize their carbon emissions by taking advantage of available modern technology. reporter: but the coal industry says that s an impossible standard because the tech log to capture and star carbon in the ground as would be required is not commercially feasible. mccarthy s announcement met with an avalanche of criticism from industry, business and manufacturing groups as well as republican opponents. senator john barrasso s statement typical of the kind of criticism we re seeing. quoting now, sacrificing more and more coal jobs as offering to environmental ex-treatmentists what they admit will have no impact on the
i agree with that. gregg: therein is the rub. all right, fred tecce and brian silber, thanks very much. thank you. thank you, gregg. jenna: on a different note here, food is necessity, right. gregg: got to have a long hot dog. jenna: even the players get a little hungry. those games are long. watch this. popped up. shallow right field. long run her for infawntae. and prince can t get there. he was closest. did prince just grab a nacho? i didn t see it. i think he took somebody s nachos. he is chewing on something. gregg: look at the size of prince fielder. had more than one nacho in recent history. the tigers ended up winning. maybe works for them. you need a snack in middle of those games. i prefer dodger dog. foot-long dodger dog.
very interesting plan you have too where you do your own restaurants that support people that need a bite to eat. some interesting stories from that. ron, i hope you come back to the program. nice to talk to you. i know you re busy. nice to have you. thank you very much. thank you very much. gregg: wow, what a story. interesting. interesting. anecdotes of what he went through, yeah. jenna: well i think that, you have to, i really encourage people to check out the blog because not only snapping at his wife but a couple other things that came in just watching the clock. wondering how he would plan his meals and what he was going to eat. something really to take in. something to consider in the whole debate as we re having it, considering all sides. gregg: absolutely. good idea. media under scrutiny right now following the tragic shootings at the navy yard in washington. the rush to debate america s gun laws even while police had an active crime scene. wisest kid in the whole world?
of infinite deliciousness. oh! perfect. [ wisest kid ] campbell s has the recipes kids love. like easy chicken and cheese enchiladas. so good! can i keep this? you already have it at campbellskitchen.com. nice. [ blows ] [ gong ] m m! m m! good! jenna: happening now , the president is rolling out a climate change agenda that imposes stricker limits on pollution from coal-fired power plants. critics say the new rules will kill jobs and raise energy cost, two things that are not so positive. doug mckelway is live from washington with more. doug? reporter: jenna, this long anticipated regulation was finally announced today by epa administrator gina mccarthy. it is being cheered by environmentalists as a major move toward a lasting renewable energy policy it is being condemned by opponents as a nail in the coffin for the u.s.