host: darlene superville on the white house beat for the associated press. her work available at ap.org. thank you for being with us. guest: thank you. host: back to tweets. jody writing about a greyhound stop in oklahoma. it started a few years ago and we do not get the refugees as much anymore. we had hobo camp at the campground but no more, saying it is said. continue with your tweets @cspanwj. our phone lines are open as well. we go to chicago. good morning. caller: good morning. i grew up with public transportation. in high school i would hop on the subway and the train and get to school in the public bus. i think public transportation helps the economy. when my parents did not have to take time off work to get to school, i had to get to school on a bus, a public bus, not a school bus. i grew up in chicago -- there are a lot of rural parts in illinois that would benefit. their economies would benefit from reliable public transportation. it is a hard life when you do not own a car and you're in a rural area and need to get somewhere. it takes more hours