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i talked to david steiner on location at one of his company's natural gas fueling stations.eye opener. all of the companies we follow, waste management is the most committed to using natural gas as a surface fuel for vehicles, talk to me about the benefits, why you have done it, and why are you a pioneer and others should follow? >> you know, jim, the spread between natural gas and diesel is at historical highs, and from an economic sense it makes good sense. but for us, it's more than that, right? you get virtually zero air particulates, a reduction in greenhouse gases and a quieter operating vehicle. so what's good for our business also happens to be good for the environment. and that's what we're all about. finding ways that we can do things that are both good for our business, but also good for the environment. >> i've been trying to explain to people that you in particular have an inner city based business. not just about the cost. but you fight -- i know in new york, there is inner city asthma, diseases, have you been able to cut back on possibly being linked to those
i talked to david steiner on location at one of his company's natural gas fueling stations.eye opener. all of the companies we follow, waste management is the most committed to using natural gas as a surface fuel for vehicles, talk to me about the benefits, why you have done it, and why are you a pioneer and others should follow? >> you know, jim, the spread between natural gas and diesel is at historical highs, and from an economic sense it makes good sense. but for us, it's more than...
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i live on steiner and gross street. i have lived in the alamo square historic district for 24 years. i have lived there for 12 years. for the first six years, this was lovely. the park is a quiet place to live. we talk a lot about the croupier systems. we are dealing with the other noises, the brakes and the exhaust, going up and down hills. this sounds like a garbage truck going by. it does not have to do with the p a system. we find that this has been the commercial exploitation of the iconic view. our neighborhood has been turned into a fast-food stop for visitors to come take a picture and leave. we have the competing tour bus companies from outside of the state, and all the local buses. i noted that seven buses passed my home in a senior -- single hour. on a street where there is no bus line, seven buses will pass my street and this is not the high season. we have been a quiet neighborhood until the last couple of years. and just to reiterate how beautiful this is -- this would be one block of any part of the park,
i live on steiner and gross street. i have lived in the alamo square historic district for 24 years. i have lived there for 12 years. for the first six years, this was lovely. the park is a quiet place to live. we talk a lot about the croupier systems. we are dealing with the other noises, the brakes and the exhaust, going up and down hills. this sounds like a garbage truck going by. it does not have to do with the p a system. we find that this has been the commercial exploitation of the iconic...
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matt steiner, fourth generation of marine is the director of development and veteran's outreach.thanks for joining us. >> thank you for having me. >> you helped establish a court in january 2008, how did these courts work and why are they important to the treatment and recovery of veterans? >> great question, back in january actually, i was working at the tulsa mayor's office. we had 120 veterans arrested each other in tulsa county alone. you can't join the military with a criminal background. you don't join with any of those symptoms. so we saw that many veterans coming through the criminal justice system, we decided to create a veteran's treatment court. and really what it does is utilizes the leverage of the court, that judge because the commanding office to ensure those veterans that do participate in the program get the treatment that is there that they have earned. also we have veteran mentors from the comment that participate as well to mentor those veterans through the process. we have the veteran's health administration there, veteran's benefit administration, state depa
matt steiner, fourth generation of marine is the director of development and veteran's outreach.thanks for joining us. >> thank you for having me. >> you helped establish a court in january 2008, how did these courts work and why are they important to the treatment and recovery of veterans? >> great question, back in january actually, i was working at the tulsa mayor's office. we had 120 veterans arrested each other in tulsa county alone. you can't join the military with a...
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the steiner says he wrote it for lobbyists. >> and they said there was a need for it z they're in the building every day working in the building and they have i pads and said woibt awesome. >> well, maybe only lobbyists can afford it because it goes for $350. >> the app? wow. when we come back aftermath of a day long s.w.a.t. team standoff and discovery of a body inside of a home and search for new evidence. >> two brothers speak up for the first time about the murder of their father. why berkeley police didn't respond in time to help him. >> and michael finney helps a couple get back a $9,000 deposit that got swallowed up by an >>> we have late news breaking from washington tonight. the sushi linked to a nationwide salmonela outbreak has been identified as coming from a company here in cupertino. moon marine usa sold the frozen yellow fin tuna that made 116 people sick. the fish sold to stores and restaurants to make sushi. moon marine has pulled out of the affected fish off shelves. >> there is developing news a body found found in a charred remains of a home last night. culmination
the steiner says he wrote it for lobbyists. >> and they said there was a need for it z they're in the building every day working in the building and they have i pads and said woibt awesome. >> well, maybe only lobbyists can afford it because it goes for $350. >> the app? wow. when we come back aftermath of a day long s.w.a.t. team standoff and discovery of a body inside of a home and search for new evidence. >> two brothers speak up for the first time about the murder of...
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steiner, five minutes. >> i would like to thank rich for being here. the problem with having such low seniority on the committee is that i do not get a chance to tell my friends and colleagues that have left that rich is one of my constituents. i have known him for years and he is a great public servant that cares deeply about this country. i appreciate his coming to testify before us today. some of us on the side of the aisle are not happy with the process by which you were appointed, but i want to assure my colleagues that the president pick someone who i am sure can carry out this job very well, and do it in the right way in terms of trying to protect consumers while still looking out for the safety, soundness, and competitiveness of the financial service industry. i would urge you to continue to look out for competitiveness, safety, and soundness, because they are interrelated, and if we put financial service industries out of business in the name of consumer protection, we have not released protected anyone. i appreciate your being here. i had a t
steiner, five minutes. >> i would like to thank rich for being here. the problem with having such low seniority on the committee is that i do not get a chance to tell my friends and colleagues that have left that rich is one of my constituents. i have known him for years and he is a great public servant that cares deeply about this country. i appreciate his coming to testify before us today. some of us on the side of the aisle are not happy with the process by which you were appointed,...
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bill typier, d steiner, the ceo of the world rest biggest waste product. he said if i had the technology i'm sitting on 10 bill worth of material that comes into my land fills. we haven't figured out how to do that in a cost effective way, in a way that will make a profit. and of course that's the barrier. >> we are doing that actually with some of the wastewater, the solids removed. 600-tons a day in l.a. of sludge or what the like to say biosolids, and that's the reused and financially all over the country, a couple of firms are making a lot of money with sludge that's being removed from the wastewater plants and are being applied to land, sometimes just forestry but most of it is agricultural, and while it's not really directly food-related, eventually it does go into the food chain, but it's -- for example, l.a. has 4800-acre farm in kearn county called green acres, where they grow wheat and they sell that to dairy farms. so it is a profitable reuse, and it's surprising -- at one time we were dumping all our sludge into the ocean. seven miles, and crea
bill typier, d steiner, the ceo of the world rest biggest waste product. he said if i had the technology i'm sitting on 10 bill worth of material that comes into my land fills. we haven't figured out how to do that in a cost effective way, in a way that will make a profit. and of course that's the barrier. >> we are doing that actually with some of the wastewater, the solids removed. 600-tons a day in l.a. of sludge or what the like to say biosolids, and that's the reused and financially...
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some city streets will be impacted as well, including the avenue between steiner and church streets. construction will continue throughout the summer and fall. >>> american airlines is vowing to fight off a takeover attempt from u.s. airways. u.s. airways announced yesterday three unions representing pilots groundworkers and flight attendants with american airlines are now in support of a takeover. american is currently in bankruptcy and u.s. airways argues a takeover will help save nearly half the jobs american want to cut. >> it's going to save 6,000 jobs here in texas and in oklahoma, as compared to management's proposal to eradicate 13,000 jobs. and continued to outsource more flying. >> u.s. airways likesly needs to convince two more creditors to go along with the merger. the creditors include banks and boeing. >>> after claiming steadily for four months, gas prices are finally starting to fall. nationwide pump prices have dropped 6 cents over the last two weeks, to an average of 3.88. that's after price surge to nearly $5 earlier this month. experts say gas prices could fall an
some city streets will be impacted as well, including the avenue between steiner and church streets. construction will continue throughout the summer and fall. >>> american airlines is vowing to fight off a takeover attempt from u.s. airways. u.s. airways announced yesterday three unions representing pilots groundworkers and flight attendants with american airlines are now in support of a takeover. american is currently in bankruptcy and u.s. airways argues a takeover will help save...
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at northwestern university, we are proud to award $5,000 to david steiner of evanston, illinois. at the university of california berkeley, and jamie goldberg will receive a $5,000 scholarship. this year, the board also created a one-time memorial scholarship for jack donaldson, an actor in a baseball player who died in 2011 as the result of a storm-related accident. the recipient of $24,000 -- 24,000 two hundred dollars, chosen from a talented pool of applicants from mckinley technology high school in washington, d.c. additionally, the internship of mass media has been awarded. let me conclude by saying thank you from the white house correspondents association. to the first lady, to the president, your presence here tonight allows us to find these important programs. thank you very much. [applause] >> thank you. first lady michelle obama and michael and congratulations to the winners of this year's scholarships. [applause] as part of our mission to help pave the way for the next group of journalists, the white house correspondents association has partners with prime movers media
at northwestern university, we are proud to award $5,000 to david steiner of evanston, illinois. at the university of california berkeley, and jamie goldberg will receive a $5,000 scholarship. this year, the board also created a one-time memorial scholarship for jack donaldson, an actor in a baseball player who died in 2011 as the result of a storm-related accident. the recipient of $24,000 -- 24,000 two hundred dollars, chosen from a talented pool of applicants from mckinley technology high...
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steiner, you indicate providing information to north koreans may be one of the most, quote, effective options for influencing north korea's internal choices. dr., you recommended florida the u.s. and south korea expand our efforts to, quote, dramatically expand the flow of information into north korea. v.o.a. broadcast five hours a day, seven days a week, and seem to be having a positive impact in the contry. one doctor who does humanitarian work in north korea wrote to v.o.a. korean service according to my friend who was still in pyongyang, are you not only the voice of america but also the voice of victims of the north korean dictatorship. r.f.a. programming includes commentary as we all know by north korean defectors to help them understand the broader world and how north korea appears from the outside. could any or all of you comment on the role that you think human rights has played in this administration's policy towards north korea? and what it should play. and further elaborate on the means of communication and the kind of information to all sectors of north korean society tha
steiner, you indicate providing information to north koreans may be one of the most, quote, effective options for influencing north korea's internal choices. dr., you recommended florida the u.s. and south korea expand our efforts to, quote, dramatically expand the flow of information into north korea. v.o.a. broadcast five hours a day, seven days a week, and seem to be having a positive impact in the contry. one doctor who does humanitarian work in north korea wrote to v.o.a. korean service...