the new york times was hilarious. as smoke darkens the sky the future becomes clear. a month ago i wrote about one of the scariest receive laying of the new wildfire science. there s nowhere to escape the smoke. cnn s bill weir used the event to call for action to electrify every car in the united states for humanity sake. just by eliminating the kind of pollution that comes out of tailpipes and dirty fuel pipes would prevent 2.2million asthma attacks and by 2050 save almost 11 million lost work days. there affects communes of color
climate and race. if you don t agree with bill at some point, they are goinglima to call you a white supremacist. joining me now, steve milloy, senior legalte and fellow at the energy and environment legal institute and trump era transition team membery,. steve. no one s denying it is unpleasant. my eyes are prettyne itchy and watery yesterday and a little bit today might go on an more days, but is this wholly out oft of t the ordinary? no, this happens anytime there s a wildfire in thn the wt . it s unusual in the east. look, the air is ugly. it s unpleasant to breathe for a lot of people to get anxiety over it. but the realitt any is no health risk. okay, there s epa research. they ve done lots of r clinical research on asthma attacks, on elderly asthma attacks,dren on children, on elderly with heart disease elder, not ay for a wheeze from any of them. we have this kind of airf inavh indiisa and china all the time. no public health emergency. speaking of, do you notice, like in a
disproportionately around the country. the inevitable intersection of climate and race. joining me steve malloy, trump era transition team member. no one denying it s unpleasant. might eyes were itchy and watery and it might go on a couple days but is the wholly out of the ordinary? no, this happens any time there s a wildfire in the west. it s unusual in the east. the air is ugly. it s unpleasant to breathe and a lot of people get anxiety over it but the reality is there s no health risk. epa research has done research on as mate exon children elderly with heart disease not a cough or wheeze from any of them. we have this air in india and china all the time, no public health emergency. do you notice the coverage bill weir, the tailpipes, they
just absolutely knee slapping. hilarious needs its own underscore of music. but this will have to do as smoke darkens the sky, cle the future becomes clear. a month ago, i wrote about the scariest revelations of the new wildfire sciencee scar. there s nowhere to escape the smoke. cnn escaps bill weir, no stranr to hyperbole himself, used the event to calr us humanity s sake, just by eliminating the kind of pollution that comes out of tailpipes and dirty fuel. powe tr plants would save over eighty thousand lives, almost 90 thousand d lives. it would prevent two point two million asthma attacks , or2.2milli by 2050, it would save almost 11 million lost workdays. this also affects folk millionst communities of color disproportionately around the country. s o where it is going back to the beginning of the show. right. the inevitable intersection of
they require most fossil fuel power plants to reduce greenhouse gas emissions by 90% by the year 2040 or they ll be shut down. new rules rely on rarely used carbon capture technology for those cuts. editor and chief for forbes, steve forbes, here. no wonder senator manchin said i will block all your proposals on the epa. is this possible? absolutely not. this is the biggest power grab in american history. they aren t going through congress. they are destroying an industry. taking over industries. every modern convenience making sure you can t use, dishwashers, washing machines, air conditioners, any gas stoves. it is an unprecedented power grab and they have no justification for it. i a lot of these will go to the supreme court. supreme court will do what they did with west virginia versus the epa and say you want to do something big like using tailpipes to wreck the oil industry you have to go through