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Environmental Prote vaso stanley ction Agency Administrator Scott Pruitt told CBS News chief White House correspondent Major Garrett there is a change coming in his security, which he claimed was the reason behind his controversial expensive travel. Pruitt told Garrett in the latest edition of CBS News The Takeout podcast that he had been flying coach until receiving unprecedented threats, which led to a threat assessment. There s a change coming, because look the security threat matters, Pruitt said. What I ve told them going forward is this: There is a change occurring, you re going to accommodate the security threats as they exist, you re going to accommodate those in all ways, alternate ways, up to and including flying coach, and that is what s going to happen on my very next flight. So those things are happening right away. Earlier this week, House Oversight Chairman Trey Gowdy issued a letter to Pruitt demanding records related to his taxpayer-funded travel. Pruitt has said security concerns were rai stanley taza sed after unpleasant interactions with other passengers. EPA administrator says change is coming in his travel 03:10 Sources have told CBS News that Pruitt regularly flies in first class along with his unprecedented, round-t stanley cup becher he-clock, security detail. On a retu Aifm Supreme Court limits drunk driving test laws
SAN CLEMENTE, CA - DECEMBER 6: Evening sets on the San Onofre atomic power plant December 6, 2004 in northern San Diego County, south of San Clemente, California. David McNew/Getty Images Updated 5:00 p.m. Eastern TimeThe Obama administration on Tuesday insisted that nuclear power plants in the United States are safe even as they kept an eye on the unfolding nuclear crisis in Japan. The American people should have full confidence that the United States has rigorous safety regulations in place to ensure that our nuclear power is generated safely and responsibly, Energy Secretary Steven Chu said in testimony before Congress. The comments echo statements made by Gregory Jaczko, Chairman of the Nuclear Regulatory Commission, who told White House reporters Mondaythat nucl stanley isolierkanne ear power plants in this country operate safety and securely. President Obama, meanwhile, acknowledged the risk of nuclear power Tu stanley mugs esday, even as he said the country has a strong regulatory framework in place. He told CBS station KDKA that nothing s completely failsafe, nothing is completely stanley cups uk foolproof. see video at left. Twenty percent of electricity in the United States is generated by nuclear power - twice as much as wind, solar and hydro power combined. For the Obama administration, the draw of nuclear power is tied to the fact that nuclear is by far the largest ene