Epa is prepared to report summarizing the small entity outreach to date. The results of this outreach and how these results have been formed in the development of the proposed rule. Since publishing the rule, most recently the agencies participated in an epasponsored round table on september 4. We look forward to continuing these efforts in the future and before we finalize the rule and during the remainder of the Public Comment period as we write the final rule. Thank you, again, and ill be happy to answer your questions, mr. Chairman. Thank you, i appreciate it. Congresswoman mccarthy recently visited my state and she was talking about the waters in her state and she made this statement about concerned farmers and others i want to make sure i say it right that the proposed rules and the concerns about the proposed rules are silly and ludicrous, which i will submit the concerns of farmers and Small Businesses and everybody out there are certainly not silly and ludicrous. I think a lot
Republicans impeached clinton and how that took the Republican Party out. You dont want to repeat that history. In many ways, my sympathies are with john boehner because i know what he has to whether in his own caucus. Host you consider the speaker a friend . Guest i certainly do. He and i were classmates. People can be on the opposite sides politically and still be friends. Host we have a couple of tweets. Back to this article here that says that you dont have a right to know whats going on in government. His inner council. Host yes maam. You dont believe americans have a right to know what Valerie Jarrett is telling obama to do . You are wrong. This one from sea of tranquility john dean should never have been brought before the committee during the watergate investigation. Not have a right to have Valerie Jarrett tell you what she is advising the president to do. There is no republican or democratic president who would have told you elsewise. John dean was brought when the president
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What is your view on that . Guest well one of the reasons why the risk is there is professionals like the medical profession and the nursing profession and so forth do not permit their members as a matter of ethics, they do not participate in the execution itself so you necessarily are dealing with the most skillful people to put people to death. There is a danger of a botched execution like we have the other day partly because professionals dont think its a good idea. Host and the chemicals are no longer available because the suppliers dont make them available. Is it the case that if the Current Court were to hear a case involving an execution that clearly cause torture would everyone agree with that . Guest if it were were to do what . Host like we saw the other day where the prisoner was obviously tortured, would they agree it would be cruel and unusual . Guest im not sure that they will conclude that is going to happen enough to make it permanently cruel and unusual. Host usada sup