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mauro: not for the moment. at the end of the year we can consider other opportunities. anna: let's talk about a business that you have a 25% stake in, a missile maker. what is your thinking around the ownership of that business? you have already said already today that you will decide later on this year. tell us why you might sell it or hold onto it. mauro: this is an important business. it is an important business giving us important results. [indiscernible] consider the campaign. the economics are going in the defense sector. we are going to wait until the best conditions arise to discuss with our partners. anna: you probably will sell it, it is just a question of the right price for the right time or you have not reached that decision yet? mauro: we only have some discussion with people. [indiscernible] we are discussing. without decisions at the moment. anna: what about the helicopter market at the moment? we have seen consolidation in the united states. how is that changing the competitive landscape? mauro
mauro: not for the moment. at the end of the year we can consider other opportunities. anna: let's talk about a business that you have a 25% stake in, a missile maker. what is your thinking around the ownership of that business? you have already said already today that you will decide later on this year. tell us why you might sell it or hold onto it. mauro: this is an important business. it is an important business giving us important results. [indiscernible] consider the campaign. the...
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Jul 29, 2015
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i think the commissioner mauro ran and i and i think the people that were here today that were at the commission meeting 28 years ago when the original agreement was approved under duress of tony-- and pg&e are feeling the effect of that. there are bart, caltrans, there may be some options of how to route back but there may be some options of how to do that. let's hear more on that. as for caiso, could we advocate for changing that rate, advocating on that based on distance is there way to advocate for that? that would be interesting. i do support targeted distribution investments in the city. i think the staff laid out the case very well. we shouldn't do it . we should not do it everywhere but we should do it where he is are concentrated and where it makes sense. i am not suggesting that we change that but i'm interested in knowing whether we have a powerful or an infrastructure approach we have all said it should be water first but what if there are other options what does that do to the curve? it probably does some things. if i could just finish. there are couple of coded reference
i think the commissioner mauro ran and i and i think the people that were here today that were at the commission meeting 28 years ago when the original agreement was approved under duress of tony-- and pg&e are feeling the effect of that. there are bart, caltrans, there may be some options of how to route back but there may be some options of how to do that. let's hear more on that. as for caiso, could we advocate for changing that rate, advocating on that based on distance is there way to...
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on my right is tony mauro of the national law journal and media. he is covered the journal since 1999. he joins -- joined the washington times in 2000 -- i'm sorry, the washington legal times and continued as its supreme court correspondent after it merged with the national law journal in 2009. david savage has been with the los angeles time since 1991 and in recent years he has been covering the court for the chicago tribune. the latest edition of congressional quarterly's guide to the supreme court. joan on my left is an editor in charge for legal affairs and has covered the courts since 1989. she is also the author of biographies of justices anthony scalia. in 2012 she was the supreme court reporter for the washington post and usa today. she is a regular panelist. this year she was a finalist for the pulitzer plies -- prize and i will ask her to tell us about that later. on her left is robert barnes joined the washington post is reporter in 1987 and since then he has been a national editor. turned in 2005 and began recovering the supreme court a
on my right is tony mauro of the national law journal and media. he is covered the journal since 1999. he joins -- joined the washington times in 2000 -- i'm sorry, the washington legal times and continued as its supreme court correspondent after it merged with the national law journal in 2009. david savage has been with the los angeles time since 1991 and in recent years he has been covering the court for the chicago tribune. the latest edition of congressional quarterly's guide to the supreme...