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April 12, 2018

The Daily Show: So Much News, So Little Time - Trump Aims Tweets at Syria & Paul Ryan Is Retiring



Trump responds to the Syrian chemical attack via Twitter, Robert Mueller is on the chopping block, John Boehner flips his stance on legalizing marijuana and Paul Ryan announces that he is not running for re-election.
April 11, 2018

Stephen Colbert - Monologue and Opening - 4/10/18

Trump Condemns The 'Disgraceful' Raid Of Michael Cohen



Following the raid of his lawyer's office and hotel room, the President called the FBI a wide variety of words like 'disgrace' and... 'disgraceful.'



Tucker Carlson Stole Stephen Colbert's Panda Bit



On the same night the President of the United States' personal attorney was raided by the FBI, Fox News' Tucker Carlson had a segment on pandas. Even worse, it's been done.



The Facebook Reactions Don't 'Like' Zuckerberg Anymore



Some of Facebook's most recognizable employees react to Mark Zuckerberg's testimony on Capitol Hill.
April 11, 2018

Seth Meyers - Trump Lashes Out After Michael Cohen Raid: A Closer Look



Seth takes a closer look at one of the most extraordinary moments of Donald Trump’s presidency: when the FBI raided the offices of his personal lawyer, Michael Cohen.
April 11, 2018

Seth Meyers: James Comey's Memoir, White People Mating Season - Monologue - 4/9/18





Seth Meyers' Wife Gave Birth in Their Apartment Lobby



Seth Meyers tells the dramatic story of his second son's birth.
April 11, 2018

The Daily Show: The FBI Raids Michael Cohen's Office and Donald Trump Cries "Witch Hunt"



After the FBI raid of Trump's longtime personal attorney, Michael Cohen, Donald Trump attacks the Mueller investigation, calling it a "witch hunt."



"Very Fine People on Both Sides" vs. Crisis Actors Conspiracy: The Bracket of Bullshit Championship



After 64 teams, six rounds and 2 million votes, the Bracket of Bullshit comes down to "Very Fine People on Both Sides" vs. the Parkland Crisis Actors Conspiracy, and Michael Kosta and Roy Wood Jr. unveil the champion.
April 10, 2018

Stephen Colbert: Guest Madeleine Albright Says 'See Something, Say Something, Do Something'



Former Sec. of State and 'Fascism: A Warning' author Madeleine Albright tells Stephen the warning signs of a strongman.
April 10, 2018

Stephen Colbert - Monologue and Opening - 4/9/18

Trump's Lawyer Michael Cohen Wasn't Expecting Company



Trump's attorney Michael Cohen had his office, residence and hotel room raided by the FBI. Ugh, Mondays!



Trump's Chief Of Staff Is Eyeing The Door



If you love what you do, you'll never work a day in Trump's White House.



Trump Lashes Out At Amazon And 'Delivery Boy' USPS



Stephen has a theory on what Donald Trump envies about Amazon CEO Jeff Bezos.



New Tariffs Are Making Crazy Ernie's Electronics Even Crazier



With freshly imposed tariffs causing an increase in prices on Crazy Ernie's inventory, these electronics are basically not selling themselves!
April 10, 2018

California becomes an emissions battleground

WASHINGTON — EPA Administrator Scott Pruitt, departing from his federalist track record, has launched a first strike against the so-called California waiver, publicly questioning the state's right under the Clean Air Act to set stricter air-quality standards than the rest of the nation.

How well that waiver withstands the federal fire could have big implications for the auto industry and the administration's effort to relax emissions and fuel economy rules.

In announcing his decision last week to rewrite the nationwide emissions standards negotiated with the auto industry under the Obama administration for 2022-25 vehicles, Pruitt signaled that his idea of a revised harmonized program would require California to buckle to national standards developed by the EPA and NHTSA, rather than a compromise among the parties on tweaks that would still give automakers more flexibility with compliance.

"Cooperative federalism doesn't mean that one state can dictate standards for the rest of the country," Pruitt said in a statement. "EPA will set a national standard for greenhouse gas emissions that allows auto manufacturers to make cars that people both want and can afford — while still expanding environmental and safety benefits of newer cars."

Yet the pro-business EPA chief, who faces battles on a number of fronts, is also mindful of automakers' desire for a program that would allow them to sell the same vehicles in all 50 states. Agency officials were continuing to negotiate with California regulators last week on how to preserve some measure of uniformity under relaxed federal standards, The New York Times reported.

The most potent bargaining chip — for both sides — is the California waiver. As long as California has one for emissions rules, it can complicate the administration's efforts to relax the 2022-25 standards. But as long as the EPA has some power to revoke the waiver, it can try to persuade California to stand down.


Much more: http://www.autonews.com/article/20180409/OEM11/180409731/california-environment-waiver-emissions-epa

April 10, 2018

Oklahoma orders cut in water injection after earthquakes

The Oklahoma Corporation Commission has directed a wastewater disposal well to reduce its volume of injection after more than a dozen earthquakes rattled part of northwest Oklahoma since Friday.

The U.S. Geological Survey recorded three quakes Monday, including one near Covington now rated magnitude 4.5 after a preliminary rating of 4.3. Magnitude 3.3 and 2.8 quakes were also recorded Monday in the area about 55 miles (90 kilometers) north of Oklahoma City.

Garfield County Emergency Management Director Mike Honigsberg says there are no reports of injury or severe damage. Damage typically begins with magnitude 4.0 or stronger earthquakes, but Honigsberg notes that the area is very rural.

Many of the thousands of earthquakes in Oklahoma in recent years have been linked to wastewater injection by oil and natural gas producers.


Short article, no more at link: http://abcnews.go.com/US/wireStory/earthquakes-strike-area-northwestern-oklahoma-54334479

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