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will the deputy prime is to commit to visiting them and make the bold investment to rowley true smart grid out across the country? >> i can daymac congratulations to him and everybody who have launched this march energy pilot project and i am delighted to hear that elicited so much enthusiasm from the local community. it is the first step towards creating a smart energy community. i know officials from the department of energy and climate change met the pilots network and if it works it is exactly the kind of thing we should indeed seek to try to extend to other parts of the country. >> thank you, mr. speaker. the deputy prime minister blamed himself and his government when the whole operation, a few places. i am old enough to remember the pace commission, where other commodities across their own lines, able to do that but the oil companies are expecting and my constituency announced this government and introduced -- particularly about all that? >> we have actually scrapped the fuel price hikes which were planned and decided upon by the previous government. >> of course allegations ar
will the deputy prime is to commit to visiting them and make the bold investment to rowley true smart grid out across the country? >> i can daymac congratulations to him and everybody who have launched this march energy pilot project and i am delighted to hear that elicited so much enthusiasm from the local community. it is the first step towards creating a smart energy community. i know officials from the department of energy and climate change met the pilots network and if it works it...
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will the deputy prime is to commit to visiting them and make the bold investment to rowley true smart grid out across the country? >> i can daymac congratulations to him and everybody who have launched this march energy pilot project and i am delighted to hear that elicited so much enthusiasm from the local community. it is the first step towards creating a smart energy community. i know officials from the department of energy and climate change met the pilots network and if it works it is exactly the kind of thing we should indeed seek to try to extend to other parts of the country. >> thank you, mr. speaker. the deputy prime minister blamed himself and his government when the whole operation, a few places. i am oldnough to remember the pace commission, where other commodities across theirwn lines, able to do that but the oil companies are expecting and my constituency announced this government and introduced -- particularly about all that? >> we have actually scrapped the fuel price hikes which were planned and decided upon by the previous government. >> of course allegations are pr
will the deputy prime is to commit to visiting them and make the bold investment to rowley true smart grid out across the country? >> i can daymac congratulations to him and everybody who have launched this march energy pilot project and i am delighted to hear that elicited so much enthusiasm from the local community. it is the first step towards creating a smart energy community. i know officials from the department of energy and climate change met the pilots network and if it works it...
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and john rowley. >>> thank you, supervisors. my name is neil butcher. i live in the richmond. good to see you, supervisor mar, again. i'm a native san franciscan and i've been using parks all my life. and i can tell you it's been a lot of change in these parks, particularly in the last several years. and [inaudible]. apprenticeship program, but i think i have seen some of their results. a friend of mine, jeff gordon [inaudible]. but i believe he's already sent it to you, so, i'll spare you that. but i just want to speak in [inaudible]. the other day i was driving across cross over drive [inaudible]. and [inaudible]. i was stuck in traffic as you always are on cross over. it was remarkable to me. i kind of stopped and i looked over and i was like, dabtionverctiontion, ~ dang, this looks great out here. this is the western end of the park which is the most neglected [inaudible]. so, i get that. but it doesn't have to look [inaudible]. particularly along the drive. i think it looks great now. and then one other thing in terms of specifically phil ginsberg. he showed up at a ymca
and john rowley. >>> thank you, supervisors. my name is neil butcher. i live in the richmond. good to see you, supervisor mar, again. i'm a native san franciscan and i've been using parks all my life. and i can tell you it's been a lot of change in these parks, particularly in the last several years. and [inaudible]. apprenticeship program, but i think i have seen some of their results. a friend of mine, jeff gordon [inaudible]. but i believe he's already sent it to you, so, i'll spare...
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joining me is the "miami herald"'s carol rosenberg and former assistant secretary of state, rowley. >lentless on keeping on top of the guantanamo issue. we've got the hunger strike. a lot of people are suggesting that this speech while it addresses a lot of ivs, would not include as much about guantanamo, if not for the hunger strike. what's the latest you're hearing from down there? >> as of this morning, andrea, there are 103 of the 166 detainees reported on hunger strike. 32 are being force-fed. today. and two are in the hospital. what i understand is that because most of the prison sunday lockdown, at most, 30 of the detainees could possibly see the president's speech today. in the past, before this all started, in january when would you go down there, you could see them in recreation, you would see them taking advantage of the facilities that have been built down there. now this is not the case. they're in lockdown and in isolation. currently there's a bit of a crisis because of the hunger strike. they've got the vast majority of prisoners held in lockdown. able to leave only abo
joining me is the "miami herald"'s carol rosenberg and former assistant secretary of state, rowley. >lentless on keeping on top of the guantanamo issue. we've got the hunger strike. a lot of people are suggesting that this speech while it addresses a lot of ivs, would not include as much about guantanamo, if not for the hunger strike. what's the latest you're hearing from down there? >> as of this morning, andrea, there are 103 of the 166 detainees reported on hunger strike....
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texas doesn't want to apply for individual rowley, but they don't have to. the tone option. what it does do is put generally cap, which seems to me to be indexed for inflation a fairly reasonable amount and find a way to save $2 billion in this farm bill that we could pass on savings to the american taxpayer without impacting the beneficiaries, the people who depend on this program, which is pointed out in previous discussions on previous amendments by the senator from new york here folks across the country do need help from the program. this is an administrative costs. this does not come out of beneficiaries, no one at benefits and programs today simply reapportion is the way in which states these dollars to educate people about some of these various programs available. >> at the senator will yield to a question. can you explain a feature $2 billion of savings? >> that is the cbo score. >> where is that $2 billion coming from? bars that go way now that it will no longer be going? >> it's a states that are probably getting funding today for education purposes. >> will come o
texas doesn't want to apply for individual rowley, but they don't have to. the tone option. what it does do is put generally cap, which seems to me to be indexed for inflation a fairly reasonable amount and find a way to save $2 billion in this farm bill that we could pass on savings to the american taxpayer without impacting the beneficiaries, the people who depend on this program, which is pointed out in previous discussions on previous amendments by the senator from new york here folks...
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candy controly rowley. i'm sure there is going to be fallout. partisan i did vied. >> very. even though there doesn't seem to be a lot new that came out of this, what we had was on the ground wrenching, emotional testimony. that immediately sort of rekindles all of this. we also heard chairman isa say at the end, we're hearing that the investigation is not. so they intend to continue. i think a particular interest here is who gave the stand down order to the group in tripoli who wanted to go to benghazi and we're told that stand down, like how far could that go? it's clear that republicans are not satisfied with the report that was put out by two very esteemed men who investigated this because they believe that there are higher ups. and i think we can -- particularly at the state department k. department, can go higher up. they believe there are others that will be held accountable. it was a pretty damming report that was given on benghazi. there were just failures along the line. but the republicans clearly feel that higher ups were involved in
candy controly rowley. i'm sure there is going to be fallout. partisan i did vied. >> very. even though there doesn't seem to be a lot new that came out of this, what we had was on the ground wrenching, emotional testimony. that immediately sort of rekindles all of this. we also heard chairman isa say at the end, we're hearing that the investigation is not. so they intend to continue. i think a particular interest here is who gave the stand down order to the group in tripoli who wanted to...