advocate so do you think natural gas will get a fair hearing? you know what else is a beautiful thing? people living in the area not getting cancer when methane is released into the air. we can be sensitive about regulations. i understand many people don t like regulation, especially from democratic administration. they come from other places. you re decent people and don t want to see people in the area getting sick. that s what would happen if we don t capture the gases. i would rather hold on. i would rather breathe air that is exhausted from natural gas energy plants than coal-fired natural energy plants. the lowering of the price is leading to these conversions. absolutely. only a government organization removed from the world like the epa would tout this as positive cost benefit. the cost is $745 million
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you know what none of you responded to? my request you tell the private companies to disclose their contribution. why aren t you speaking to that? all right. why don t you do that? quickly. because what shareholders want to do with their money is their business. they re not telling shareholders what to do. share holds did not contribute. i should have a right to say we have to leave it at that. rick unger raises a good question. we have to get. it s the one think americans are saving money on, their utility bills. but ahead of earth day tomorrow is a brand-new epa regulation about to change all that? you don t want to miss this, your pocketbook is at stake, we report you decide. [ scott ] i grew up playing with little toy trains
nation s largest companies publicly withdrew support from an organization supporting causes their shareholders didn t like, their customers didn t like. when they complained, these organizations pulled out. why didn t shareholders know? they have no obligation to tell them. hold on, a lot of complaints by shareholders get results. a lot of complaints by union members don t. the union bosses continue to put the money where they want, democratic coffers. we talk about government members, rich is referring to companies. that s a big difference. the other thing is what he s doing with the aflceo is comparing the pay with teachers and firearm. we should compare it to fat cat union boss pay. he makes nearly 300,000 a year. the issue is, nine out of ten