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this is jason steiner, the son of captain roger steiner. >> how are you doing, dad? i'm right here, okay? >> jason steiner, who is wearing the camera, is joining us right this minute from west virginia. how is your dad doing and what was it like to get that call? >> it is a difficult situation. every responder responds to different scenes, different scenarios. it is a difficult task every day, doesn't matter if it is family or not. when it is family, it is little bit more stressful and you think a little bit more about it. you've got one broken rib, a lot of bruising, a lot of swelling. >> jason, tell me about the moment you realized it was dad. >> we got called for an auto accident with entrapment. i called my father regularly. i called him to see where he was. he answered and he does not remember this, i said are you going to the call? he said, it is me, i'm down over the hill. i said, what? he said i'm involved in the accident, i'm trapped. i can't get out. get the engine, get me out. that stuck in my head when he said that. >> talk to us about how you were able t
this is jason steiner, the son of captain roger steiner. >> how are you doing, dad? i'm right here, okay? >> jason steiner, who is wearing the camera, is joining us right this minute from west virginia. how is your dad doing and what was it like to get that call? >> it is a difficult situation. every responder responds to different scenes, different scenarios. it is a difficult task every day, doesn't matter if it is family or not. when it is family, it is little bit more...
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rick steiner disagrees.mall impact matters over time. >> by the government scientist's own admission, if this oil is not remediated in the beaches, it will be here for decades and potentially centuries. >> steiner's bigger concern is out there. according to the exxon valdez oil still trustee council which monitors the environment, 12 species, including seals, bald eagles and pink salmon have recovered. ten others, including sea otters, are making progress. two species, including the herring, are not recovering at all. exxonmobil says research shows the ecosystem in prince william sound is healthy and thriving. but not to rick steiner. >> it's different. you forecast it will never be the way it was before the oil spill, ever. >> the u.s. coast guard is trying to make sure it never happens again. >> what we have now is far better than what we had in '89. >> but coast guard commander benjamin hawkins sure feels the pressure. radar now follows tankers all the way to bligh reef. tankers have double hulling, and t
rick steiner disagrees.mall impact matters over time. >> by the government scientist's own admission, if this oil is not remediated in the beaches, it will be here for decades and potentially centuries. >> steiner's bigger concern is out there. according to the exxon valdez oil still trustee council which monitors the environment, 12 species, including seals, bald eagles and pink salmon have recovered. ten others, including sea otters, are making progress. two species, including the...
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rick steiner worked on the disaster and now cleans up stills around the world. he's learnt that transporting petroleum is risky, and there's only one way to lower the risk. >> there's more oil produced and burned in the world since the exxon valled eaves spill. it's stunning, we have to get better at using oil efficiently and transitioning to low carb sustainable energy. >> until that happens, those that live in this place can't help but worry about a spill. the rock of the exxon valled eaves lead to safer shipping. with the demand for oil growing by the stay, disaster lives on in the minds of many. >> a landslide in the u.s. state of washington killed at least eight people, devastating a neighbourhood of about 30 homes, several people were injured, 18 are missing. with the football world cup weeks away, brazil's police have been cracking down and have been focussing on the international airport. >> federal police take two nigerian passengers away. they are suspected of carrying drugs. they were checking in for a flight, but tourists aroused suspicion. searching
rick steiner worked on the disaster and now cleans up stills around the world. he's learnt that transporting petroleum is risky, and there's only one way to lower the risk. >> there's more oil produced and burned in the world since the exxon valled eaves spill. it's stunning, we have to get better at using oil efficiently and transitioning to low carb sustainable energy. >> until that happens, those that live in this place can't help but worry about a spill. the rock of the exxon...
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. >> jodie steiner kelly direct administration waiting to see if he'll be chosen, kevin jackson. >> i got here early this morni morning. >> some are lucky. >> i'm very excited. the last ticket, and i finally got in. >> others are not. >> i don't know what else to say, but i'm glad for those who did get in. now they can be treated. >> diane brown said she'll be back next month because it is her only option. >> i got my head up. i'm positive. i'm looking forward. i'm motivated. i'm just going to keep coming because one day i'll get that number. >> the affordable care act deadline may be here but hopeful visiters to the arlington free clinic is concerned with another date, the next lottery. >> those who have been showing up the last few months have learned more about the affordable care act and opportunities. it could give them true clinic staff. they've had to educate visitors about their options something that the clinic has taken on as well as providing care. >> libby casey, thank you very much. >>> there has been a break in the weather in washington. the death toll rising in the neig
. >> jodie steiner kelly direct administration waiting to see if he'll be chosen, kevin jackson. >> i got here early this morni morning. >> some are lucky. >> i'm very excited. the last ticket, and i finally got in. >> others are not. >> i don't know what else to say, but i'm glad for those who did get in. now they can be treated. >> diane brown said she'll be back next month because it is her only option. >> i got my head up. i'm positive. i'm...
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. >> brown: katherine steiner, pick up on that. how much are people, individuals adapting to that? how much are we aware of what's going on and how much concern do you sense from people? >> i think people are becoming increasingly concerned and i think one of the good friends in schools i work in are schools are doing more intentional education around social emotional intelligence, teaching kids digital citizenship, cultural literacy, helping them understand that multi-tasking doesn't help you get your homework done at all and really trying to help children understand the disinhibiting effects of being on the internet can lead them to say and do and act in ways that are not their best selves. >> brown: jenny, another theme i want to bring out is the mix of free information and the commercialization of the web, because i think that was not -- well, you can tell me how much that was part of the original idea, but certainly we're in a much more commercialized space. >> yeah, obviously, when the internet began, this was something that evolved out of the government and out of the public
. >> brown: katherine steiner, pick up on that. how much are people, individuals adapting to that? how much are we aware of what's going on and how much concern do you sense from people? >> i think people are becoming increasingly concerned and i think one of the good friends in schools i work in are schools are doing more intentional education around social emotional intelligence, teaching kids digital citizenship, cultural literacy, helping them understand that multi-tasking...
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rick steiner worked on the fill spil, he learned that transporting crude is risky and only one way to lessen that risk. >> there has been more burned, than up until that time. it's pretty stunning so we got to get better at using oil more efficientlily and transition -- efficiently, and transition into a different economy. >> did lead to safer shipping here but with ill effects still lingering and the demand for oil lingering on today, the disaster lives on in the minds of many. daniel lack, off seward, alaska. >> i'm dave warren. tomorrow we'll be busy tracking this storm as this storm intensifies as it moves up the coast. this is tuesday morning. you see how it rapidly intensifies with rain and snow. heaviest snow out over the ocean but still parts of new england and massachusetts could see six to 12 inches of snow. lighter the further west you go but the impact will be the wind, deep low pressure, lines of low pressure when they are close together, you get a tremendous wind. high pressure builds for the west, northwest wind creating blizzard conditions likely especially closer to t
rick steiner worked on the fill spil, he learned that transporting crude is risky and only one way to lessen that risk. >> there has been more burned, than up until that time. it's pretty stunning so we got to get better at using oil more efficientlily and transition -- efficiently, and transition into a different economy. >> did lead to safer shipping here but with ill effects still lingering and the demand for oil lingering on today, the disaster lives on in the minds of many....
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jass and african american inflines in the city on the wall of the hamilton reck center on eerie and steiner and on the side of post street. it is a amazing mural that expresss many figures in the community. i hope this will open a discussion of the porns of community radio orphafter-the loss of [inaudible] a few years ago. we have to support the critical institutions that help us engage our public access to art representative in the city government and committee meet ings is critical and community radio is a great resource to get people more involved with their community and more aware. we are moping a community radio station that will broadcast or meetings in the past will have a [inaudible] expericize ibthis time of program. i would like to thank. [inaudible] for working with my staff and sfr visors breed and her staff on these ishuse. i look forward to bringing that more information to the rest of the board as we move forward. also, people may have heard that last week my significant [inaudible] commissioned by the california endowment showed 3 quarters of california [inaudible] warning
jass and african american inflines in the city on the wall of the hamilton reck center on eerie and steiner and on the side of post street. it is a amazing mural that expresss many figures in the community. i hope this will open a discussion of the porns of community radio orphafter-the loss of [inaudible] a few years ago. we have to support the critical institutions that help us engage our public access to art representative in the city government and committee meet ings is critical and...
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my name is sherrie steiner. i live a block away from the proposed development. i'm here to urge the appeals people to uphold the appeal that has already been decided by yourself and to reiterate the many voiced support for the smaller building with the same amount of units. i don't understand why the developer is saying, well, if we have one less floor it's going to be more expensive. why is it going to be more expensive for him to build four floors instead of 5? it doesn't make any sense and the concept of well, we're losing affordability units doesn't make sense. i do believe you made affordable housing in the city and i wish you would uphold it. thank you. >> my name is alice mallorca. i have seen lots of changes. i want to say that i'm very open to change and i encourage change and i'm happy to see valencia going through these changes. i want to show you going first here is the original building with the five floors. this is the marsh. here is the new building with one floor down. when i was here in december, what i showed you is what we were hoping that we
my name is sherrie steiner. i live a block away from the proposed development. i'm here to urge the appeals people to uphold the appeal that has already been decided by yourself and to reiterate the many voiced support for the smaller building with the same amount of units. i don't understand why the developer is saying, well, if we have one less floor it's going to be more expensive. why is it going to be more expensive for him to build four floors instead of 5? it doesn't make any sense and...
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steiner rice and john lasseter evils and its actors get better and better. an excellent job of professionals is the pride of the feeder today you are here to celebrate the anniversary of the wonderful textures cs had a long and successful anti coming year. see the sword for the standard for many decades. natalia is one of the mayor actresses whose performance made the spectators fall in love with theater and art of acting over an over the money he owed it to not tell yet he's the bright star of the play in a timeless actors i admired her talents. i love her as an actor as he sees one of my favorite actresses in high seas very versatile since ian in her acting seen as essential term and the reason i a and c second person in life. my lady i knew you see to which a cup of chili. who knew who i was steered italian drama fought in crimes. nothing and no one are what or who they seem. not distinguished looking on the way. now police officers. not only yours. my children. or even old fisherman. the button the new superman film. mom don't answer that. determined to
steiner rice and john lasseter evils and its actors get better and better. an excellent job of professionals is the pride of the feeder today you are here to celebrate the anniversary of the wonderful textures cs had a long and successful anti coming year. see the sword for the standard for many decades. natalia is one of the mayor actresses whose performance made the spectators fall in love with theater and art of acting over an over the money he owed it to not tell yet he's the bright star of...
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. >> judy steiner kelly directs clinic administration. waiting to see if he will be chosen, kevin jackson. >> i got here early this morning so i could get some health care assistance. like i say i'm trying to take care of my health today, and you know, hopefully, i be the one. >> some are lucky. >> n-1. >> yeah, we got with it, yeah! >> very excited. i'm happy. the last ticket and i finally got in scham. >> others are not. >> gok in! >> others are not. >> their numbers and they can be treated. >> diane brown said she will be back next month because it is her only option. good i'm positive, looking forward, motivated, i'm going to keep coming because one day i'm going to get that number, i'm going to get it. >> the forecast deadline may be here but hopeful visitors are more concerned about another date, the clinic's next lottery. tony, there are some visiting the clinic who are capable of getting subsidies or medicaid. the clinic has to take on the added responsibility of educating them, help direct them to their options so they are not ju
. >> judy steiner kelly directs clinic administration. waiting to see if he will be chosen, kevin jackson. >> i got here early this morning so i could get some health care assistance. like i say i'm trying to take care of my health today, and you know, hopefully, i be the one. >> some are lucky. >> n-1. >> yeah, we got with it, yeah! >> very excited. i'm happy. the last ticket and i finally got in scham. >> others are not. >> gok in! >>...
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rick steiner worked on the exxon valdez disaster, now he helps clean up spills around the world. he has learned that petroleum transport is risky. >> all of human history up until that date. it's pretty stunning. so we've got to get better at using oil more efficiently, and transitioning to a low carbon sustainable energy economy. >> until that happens, those who live in this spectacular place can't help but worry about another spill. the wreck of the exxon valdez did lead to safer shipping here but with ill effect still lingering and the demand for oil growing in every day, the disaster remains in the minds of many. daniel lack, off the shore of alaska. for al jazeera. >> riot police move in to clear hundreds of student demonstrators in taiwan. coming up in sport, why christiano oraldo is claiming really, really madrid's lost >> there's no such thing as illegal immigration. >> al jazeera america presents... a breakthrough television event borderland a first hand view at the crisis on the border. >> how can i not be affected by it? >> strangers, with different points of view take
rick steiner worked on the exxon valdez disaster, now he helps clean up spills around the world. he has learned that petroleum transport is risky. >> all of human history up until that date. it's pretty stunning. so we've got to get better at using oil more efficiently, and transitioning to a low carbon sustainable energy economy. >> until that happens, those who live in this spectacular place can't help but worry about another spill. the wreck of the exxon valdez did lead to safer...
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. >> rick steiner can helped the cleanup effort, now he's learned that transporting petroleum is risky and there's only one way to lessen that risk. >> there's been more produced since the exxon valdez that be in all of history, it's pretty stunning. we've got to get better using oil more efficiently and transitioning to a low oil economy. >>> can't help but worry about another spill. the wreck of the exxon valdez did lead to safer shipping but the demand for oil growing every day, the disaster lives on in the minds of many. daniel lack, al jazeera, off seward, alaska. >>> researchers found in 2012 about 7 million people died because of exposure to air pollution. about half of the deaths 3.7 million people were killed from outdoor air pollution. surprisingly indoor air pollution from cooking with wood, coal and biological material caused on average more deaths than outdoor pollution. between 60 and 80% of deaths were from heart disease and stroke. >>> a portion of the affordable care act will be debated before the supreme court tomorrow. nearly two years after the court upheld presiden
. >> rick steiner can helped the cleanup effort, now he's learned that transporting petroleum is risky and there's only one way to lessen that risk. >> there's been more produced since the exxon valdez that be in all of history, it's pretty stunning. we've got to get better using oil more efficiently and transitioning to a low oil economy. >>> can't help but worry about another spill. the wreck of the exxon valdez did lead to safer shipping but the demand for oil growing...
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his comments on the face book were the first since the body of renowned fashion steiner was found iner new york apartment yesterday. singer called scott his lover and best friend and says he has been touched by the outpouring of support. jagger and rolling stones were about to begin a tour of australia and new zealand tomorrow. those dates now postponed and autopsy was conducted tuesday. results not yet been released. >> all right next we show you something about yourself. what happens to your body when under intense pruvrment heart rate. breathing. body temperature. how do you manage the stress in your life. abc news reporter takes you inside america most stressful jobs to find some answers. >> for many of us working can be most stressful time of the day. most stressful patrolling the streets. fighting fires. and even driving those cabs. >> stress is there. stress is everywhere. >> you have seen the melt down most demanding job in sports. coaching. . just over a year ago aclaimed college coach rick died of heart failure. find out exactly what happens to the body we team up with our
his comments on the face book were the first since the body of renowned fashion steiner was found iner new york apartment yesterday. singer called scott his lover and best friend and says he has been touched by the outpouring of support. jagger and rolling stones were about to begin a tour of australia and new zealand tomorrow. those dates now postponed and autopsy was conducted tuesday. results not yet been released. >> all right next we show you something about yourself. what happens to...
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>> mankoff: then there's a classic peter steiner from 1993, with two dogs sitting in front of a computern the internet, no one knows you're a dog." the peter arno cartoon where the plane is crashing. >> safer: in arno's 1941 drawing, the pilots bailed out, and the engineer is saying, "well back to the old drawing board." >> mankoff: that phrase originates... >> safer: with that cartoon? >> mankoff: with that cartoon. and that's true of the earlier cartoon in which the mother is saying, "eat it. it's broccoli, dear." >> safer: and the kid answers, "i say it's spinach, and i say the hell with it." the year was 1928. in those early days of bathtub gin and backstage musicals, it wasn't long before the magazine and the cartoons took hold in the national consciousness. in the 1933 film classic "42nd street," the "new yorker" had a short product placement role. >> then there will be 13 pages in the "new yorker," the smart, sophisticated weekly..." >> safer: advertisers took note. outlining its plans to sell the new 1935 pontiac, general motors targeted the magazine's upscale readership. >> just
>> mankoff: then there's a classic peter steiner from 1993, with two dogs sitting in front of a computern the internet, no one knows you're a dog." the peter arno cartoon where the plane is crashing. >> safer: in arno's 1941 drawing, the pilots bailed out, and the engineer is saying, "well back to the old drawing board." >> mankoff: that phrase originates... >> safer: with that cartoon? >> mankoff: with that cartoon. and that's true of the earlier...
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if other going to get lots of people getting and here it is and nobody did but it was sort of, steiner, a big mom first timer, a big letdown. they were dejected after that and it's one of the moments in parsons sort of thought for years is going to be the guy to build the subway in new york and he sort of said that's it, i'm done, i'm going to leave. eventually he left to china. he is in china working on a huge project there and he gets a cable gram that says comeback, we are ready to build no. so he comes back. [inaudible] >> it was a huge obstacle to overcome. one of the transit commission reports, they were explicit in saying that the still has to be able to float on water. they knew they had to make it so secure and so safe and watertight that it just would not get any water because they knew the public was terrified of that, that's was going to happen, water was going to coming. there's an anecdote in the book with the first time in boston the engineer and the chief contractor took a group of people like the mayor and the governor down into the tunnel and sort of, everyone was pre
if other going to get lots of people getting and here it is and nobody did but it was sort of, steiner, a big mom first timer, a big letdown. they were dejected after that and it's one of the moments in parsons sort of thought for years is going to be the guy to build the subway in new york and he sort of said that's it, i'm done, i'm going to leave. eventually he left to china. he is in china working on a huge project there and he gets a cable gram that says comeback, we are ready to build no....
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i'm rick steiner, i was a professor at the university of alaska, a marine conservation professor foryears stationed in the arctic and then this prince william sound for 14 or 15 years both before and during the exxon valdez. now i'm a consultant on oil spills and environmental issues globally. yeah, i think the one take-home message from exxon valdez is that it is not over. the damage persists and in quite remarkable ways. there was a promise made to the people of america before they built the trans-alaska pipeline that all the technology in the world will be in this system, it'll be safe, there will be not one drop spilled. obviously, as soon as the approval was granted, all those promises evaporated. exxon valdez spilled 40, 50, 60,000 tons of very toxic crude oil spreading over about 10,000 square miles of alaska's coastal ocean ending up oil toking over 1300 -- oiling over 1300 miles of a very pristine shoreline, many national parks, wildlife refuges, one of our nation's largest national forests, indigenous lands. and we knew the damage, the images that everybody saw that year we
i'm rick steiner, i was a professor at the university of alaska, a marine conservation professor foryears stationed in the arctic and then this prince william sound for 14 or 15 years both before and during the exxon valdez. now i'm a consultant on oil spills and environmental issues globally. yeah, i think the one take-home message from exxon valdez is that it is not over. the damage persists and in quite remarkable ways. there was a promise made to the people of america before they built the...
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wick steiner worked on the exon involved disaster, now helps clean spills around the world.nsporting petroleum is risky. there's only one way to lower that risk. >> there's more oil produced and burned in the world since the common valid oil spill than all of human history up until that date. it's pretty stun, so we've got to get better at using oil more efficiently and transitioning to low carbon sustainable energy economy with ill effects still lingering and the oil demand growing, the disaster lives on in the minds of many. aljazeera, lask as alaska. >> iraqi forces dumped between 380-520 million gallons of oil into the persian gulf. the world's largest accidental spill happened in the gulf of mexico. more than 200 million gallons of crude spilled on the b.p. deep water hoars rig. a mexican company was drilling an oil well when an explosion caused 140 millions of gallons of oil to spill into the waters there. >> apple and comcast may be teaming up. the two companies are in talks about a joint streaming t.v. service. apple hopes the partnership will help it by pass the con
wick steiner worked on the exon involved disaster, now helps clean spills around the world.nsporting petroleum is risky. there's only one way to lower that risk. >> there's more oil produced and burned in the world since the common valid oil spill than all of human history up until that date. it's pretty stun, so we've got to get better at using oil more efficiently and transitioning to low carbon sustainable energy economy with ill effects still lingering and the oil demand growing, the...
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. >> reporter: jody steiner kellie directs clinical administration waiting to see if he will be chosenon resident mr. jackson. >> i got here early this morning so i can get some of this healthcare assistance. like i say i'm trying to take care of my health today and, you know, hopefully i will be the winner. >> reporter: some are lucky. >> n 1. >> yeah. yeah. >> very exciting. the last ticket and i finally got in. >> reporter: others are not. >> didn't go well today but i'm glad for those who did get in, got numbers and can be treated. >> reporter: she will be back next month because it's her only option. >> i have my head up and positive and looking forward and motivated and i'm just going to keep coming because one day i'm going to get that number, i'm going to get it. >> reporter: the affordable deadline may be here but visitors to the free clinic are more concerned about another date, the clinic's next lottery. i'm with al jazeera. >> stephanie: free clinic in virginia serve 75,000 people in 2012 and expect the numbers to rise despite the affordable care act. australia prime minist
. >> reporter: jody steiner kellie directs clinical administration waiting to see if he will be chosenon resident mr. jackson. >> i got here early this morning so i can get some of this healthcare assistance. like i say i'm trying to take care of my health today and, you know, hopefully i will be the winner. >> reporter: some are lucky. >> n 1. >> yeah. yeah. >> very exciting. the last ticket and i finally got in. >> reporter: others are not. >>...
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can tell you that the former chairman of the biology department at the university of alaska rick steiner who was the top pollution expert on the planet has said the damage is still there i was with him i talked to him about it and because he he insisted that the damage is still there any picks it up in his hand and shows it to you and he says this is will be here another forty years because he said that publicly he got fired lost his job as the chairman of the biology department in alaska so let's get to the heart of this really great how does he fit in the exxon valdez disaster because obviously people only correlate acts on to the spill. well we think of the exxon valdez disaster as exxon's probably because they they were dumb enough to have their name on the ship which has now been changed to the to the to the sea river mediterranean but b.p. and i was the chief investigator fraud charges them for the people who owned the shore in my vest to gauge and i found it was b.p. british petroleum which is more responsible than exxon i won't let exxon off the hook but you know tankers run agro
can tell you that the former chairman of the biology department at the university of alaska rick steiner who was the top pollution expert on the planet has said the damage is still there i was with him i talked to him about it and because he he insisted that the damage is still there any picks it up in his hand and shows it to you and he says this is will be here another forty years because he said that publicly he got fired lost his job as the chairman of the biology department in alaska so...
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steiner might have won a few skirmishes moving forward on climate change but you don't want to take all the oil industry on this issue with money exactly i think it's an issue of you just gauging in a battle that you may not really be an investment in clean energy and overturning citizens united maybe you could write on tuesday president obama will put forward his fiscal year twenty fifteen budget proposal house republicans will follow suit at the end of the month and according to the washington post the paul ryan authored budget will be a direct counter to president obama's recent emphasis on the gap between rich and poor and will focus on welfare reform and recommend a sweeping overhaul of social programs including head start and medicaid in other words it's going to be a repackaged version of every single paul ryan ryan budget ever so when ben i actually want to get your take on this when writing this budget paul ryan is apparently influenced by the tory party and the u.k.'s attitude towards trying to make itself more appealing to on issues of income inequality and poverty a do you t
steiner might have won a few skirmishes moving forward on climate change but you don't want to take all the oil industry on this issue with money exactly i think it's an issue of you just gauging in a battle that you may not really be an investment in clean energy and overturning citizens united maybe you could write on tuesday president obama will put forward his fiscal year twenty fifteen budget proposal house republicans will follow suit at the end of the month and according to the...
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special envoy for syria de neil will be in steiner's issued the following statement he says we have determined it is unacceptable for individuals appointed by that was you to conduct diplomatic or consular operations in the united states consequently the u.s. notified the syrian government today that it must immediately suspend operations of its embassy in washington d.c. and its honorary consulates in twenty michigan and houston texas. daniel levin stein who took office just yesterday said the u.s. wants to continue diplomatic relations with damascus and said the country's ties with the syrian people will endure long after bashar assad leaves office tuesday's order however should not affect serious mission at the united nations although the state department earlier this month already imposed restrictions limiting its ambassador to new york more than one hundred forty thousand people have been killed in the syrian civil war that began three years ago and it it appears efforts by the u.s. and russia to broker a peace settlement are now up in the air and made tensions between moscow and washingt
special envoy for syria de neil will be in steiner's issued the following statement he says we have determined it is unacceptable for individuals appointed by that was you to conduct diplomatic or consular operations in the united states consequently the u.s. notified the syrian government today that it must immediately suspend operations of its embassy in washington d.c. and its honorary consulates in twenty michigan and houston texas. daniel levin stein who took office just yesterday said the...