also with us, erich pica of the friends of the earth. we're talking about what is up next with the keystone pipeline. caller: good morning. and probablyto say not a lot of time, but everybody wants to have this great lifestyle that we have all, accustomed to living. most of it requires energy. people, theat the prince of the earth, are using computers and traveling to where they need to go, probably using paper. everybody uses energy. they want to act like they are better than anyone else because of how they believe or whatever. everybody wants to park their car. nobody wants to take a cold shower. the president of the united states has to fly all over the place to find a document. he is our leader and pushing to get us off of oil. i would like to know how many allen's of he's -- how many gallons of fuel uses to get him traveling to all these places. our leaders are flying and traveling all over the place, exempt from the stuff that we as people are trying to live our lives are going on. host: you want to start, mr. pica? guest: i do not