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>> they did a random ua on a bunch of people. a lot of dirty uas. failure to do uas. so i'm the in-house attorney so they don't go to lockdown. >> he's a good representative. he's got a lot of them dismissed or dropped or suspended sanctions. >> i took that one and then i gave one, i think, not even 24 hours later. and that was one when i couldn't pee. i tried three times and i just couldn't. i had peed before i went over there. >> it's probably because i was pretty much appointed. i'm educated. i know what's going on. >> showing i represent you. anything like that. >> 24 hours prior and then maybe -- >> 24 hours after? >> after. >> since you did that and then you're clean on that one and then we can probably get -- like 30 days or 30 to 90 days you'll be sanctioned. >> that's cool. >> i enjoy what i'm doing. i enjoy helping people. it keeps my day busy. >> but peaches isn't the only game in town. davon lymon heads to level five to represent his friend felix lewis in his hearing about a tattoo charge. >> we have a hearing today. an inmate had a misconduct report for a
>> they did a random ua on a bunch of people. a lot of dirty uas. failure to do uas. so i'm the in-house attorney so they don't go to lockdown. >> he's a good representative. he's got a lot of them dismissed or dropped or suspended sanctions. >> i took that one and then i gave one, i think, not even 24 hours later. and that was one when i couldn't pee. i tried three times and i just couldn't. i had peed before i went over there. >> it's probably because i was pretty much...
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when i went to do the ua, it came up positive.t upset and they took me to the cage and they let me out and i've been waiting for the report for almost a month. the best-case scenario would be to drop it. the worst-case scenario is they find me guilty and send me to the hole. i won't see my kids for how long i'm in the hole. >> you are waiting to see me? >> yes, ma'am. >> i have something important to tell you. that you need to go pack your stuff. you're found guilty of that report. i have a bed for you. >> all right. >> not really. >> they dismissed the report. >> okay. >> but i have my eye on you. you understand? >> yes, ma'am. >> i don't want to hear your name. i don't want to see your name on a piece of paper coming across my desk. i don't want to see you on a dirty ua, you understand me? >> yes, ma'am. >> all right. >> that wasn't funny, though. i really thought i was going to the hole. i'm telling you i started sweating when she said i'm going to the hole. i'm going to sleep. i'm going to hide under my bunk for the rest of th
when i went to do the ua, it came up positive.t upset and they took me to the cage and they let me out and i've been waiting for the report for almost a month. the best-case scenario would be to drop it. the worst-case scenario is they find me guilty and send me to the hole. i won't see my kids for how long i'm in the hole. >> you are waiting to see me? >> yes, ma'am. >> i have something important to tell you. that you need to go pack your stuff. you're found guilty of that...
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. >> for the environment commission president jash -- josh units ua arce, stevenson, nicholas, commissioners sarah wong, commissioner king is excused. >> please call the next item. >> please call for public comment. >> opening remarks for item 3. opening remarks by public utilities commission press vince courtney and xhis on the environment president joshua arce. >> we'll call for public comment on this item, but before we do, commissioner arce? >> thank you. on behalf of all of us at the san francisco commission on environment, we are excited to be here today. we've been talking about getting together with the puc for a long time and it's been years since our committee met. i think we all agree that it's certainly the environment commission and the puc as well that there is a major sense of shared response responsibility in the amount of work we do. it's not just the environment of the commission is sole stewards of the environment and they are running water and power. from today we are excited about learning in more ways to collaborate. the city's environmental agenda has a lot to benefit
. >> for the environment commission president jash -- josh units ua arce, stevenson, nicholas, commissioners sarah wong, commissioner king is excused. >> please call the next item. >> please call for public comment. >> opening remarks for item 3. opening remarks by public utilities commission press vince courtney and xhis on the environment president joshua arce. >> we'll call for public comment on this item, but before we do, commissioner arce? >> thank you....
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kpix 5's mark kelly shows ua program, now in it's 20th yr --- helping less fortunate n >>> every mom deserves to be pampered on mother's day, even if they don't have the means to do it. >> the program now in its 20th year helping less fortunate woman feel special. >>> >> reporter: the family center made over into a salon, hair it to make-up and classical music. these moms got the star treatment. >> they are beautiful. i am happy. >> reporter: one of the make- up artists who volunteered to give the moms, many single and or homeless a day. >> you goat know their background and just to bring them a little bit of happiness. >> i don't want them to feel sad any like eye want them to feel like the same as everyone else. just happy. >> reporter: it is the 20th year for this event. 35 moms taking advantage. organizers say it is the most extraf gent one, yet. >> happy to see these moms enjoying themselves. >> you know, there is stigma about being homeless. for them, the community is wrapping their arms around them and saying hey, today we are taking care of you. >> hair just right. make-up ju
kpix 5's mark kelly shows ua program, now in it's 20th yr --- helping less fortunate n >>> every mom deserves to be pampered on mother's day, even if they don't have the means to do it. >> the program now in its 20th year helping less fortunate woman feel special. >>> >> reporter: the family center made over into a salon, hair it to make-up and classical music. these moms got the star treatment. >> they are beautiful. i am happy. >> reporter: one of the...
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to jerry brown, it was a home, although a home not every governor that lived here apreegs ua -- appreciated. >> some are used to ranch houses, one story. this is a victorian house very common. >> reporter: brown was 20 and in school when his father, the late pat brown took office and moved the family into the sacramento mansion. in the last few years, though, jerry brown has been quietly bringing this place back to life from private dinners with laeg sl -- legislators to bringing in to celebrate his 76th birthday. >> i have literally met not dozens but hundreds of near-term cousins in california and even in neighboring states. so i try to capture that history in my mind. i find the strength, orientation and clarity of thinking where we came from. >> reporter: where jerry brown came from is far different from where he is now. >> i'm available to people and haven't seen too many good suggestions. >> in reducing government -- >> you don't help poor people when you cut government. people in government are people who got through the system and collecting a paycheck. often times trying to help an
to jerry brown, it was a home, although a home not every governor that lived here apreegs ua -- appreciated. >> some are used to ranch houses, one story. this is a victorian house very common. >> reporter: brown was 20 and in school when his father, the late pat brown took office and moved the family into the sacramento mansion. in the last few years, though, jerry brown has been quietly bringing this place back to life from private dinners with laeg sl -- legislators to bringing in...
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on set josh ua fields co-founder of minimalist and author of the memoir "everything that remains."frequently goes for days without using the internet. to toronto, canada, they and their children just completed a year of living without modern technology as if it were the year 1986. thanks to all of you for being here. blair, you and morgan are raising two young kids, and one day your 5-year-old son passes up playing outside on a beautiful day and instead opts to be in the house on his tablet. that really got you thinking? >> yeah. it started to make me think about how different life was when i was a kid when you didn't have all these modern gadgets kind of in your face. >> so how did you approach morgan with this? when you did, was she open to the idea of living like it was 1986 for a year? what did he do? let's pretend it's 25 years ago? >> ironically, she was on a business trip, and i sent her a text message and all i told her was, i thought of an idea that would be good for the family, but it's going to involve you putting away the ipad. she just came back with, what? no way. i'm
on set josh ua fields co-founder of minimalist and author of the memoir "everything that remains."frequently goes for days without using the internet. to toronto, canada, they and their children just completed a year of living without modern technology as if it were the year 1986. thanks to all of you for being here. blair, you and morgan are raising two young kids, and one day your 5-year-old son passes up playing outside on a beautiful day and instead opts to be in the house on his...
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virginia y rnegie mellon junto a la mpaÑiaaris life han vendun libro cuyas hojasncionan como un filtro de ualata, la que ayuda a eliminar bacterias en un porciento, incluyendlas particulas que causan el colera la fiebre tifoidea entre otrasfermedades. su costo y jo y cada hoja puede usaerededor de 30 veces. vo 3 llying study ms all de lnsecuencias sociales yocionales una nuevavestigacin apunta que elllying tambin dejclaras ellas biolgicas en susctimas largo plazo. en eltudioue duro mas de 20 aÑos rticiparon alrededor de 00rsonas, quienes fueron trevistados durante ese tiempo y a los que se les midio laotena c- reactiva la cual rca la inflamacin en el erpo y un factor de riesgora l problemas de salud,incluyeo el sndrome tablico y la fmedad rdiovascular. los resultadoseron mucho msltos en los ultoque haban sido vctimas acoso escolar que en los osadores o aquellos que hab vivido los dos roles. tag ette en camara es todo lque ngo porsoytmachiestedeen los esll wear blanca altas temperaturas en toda el area de la bahia cesar vamos con javier castro y el pronostico del tiempo adelante javier take p
virginia y rnegie mellon junto a la mpaÑiaaris life han vendun libro cuyas hojasncionan como un filtro de ualata, la que ayuda a eliminar bacterias en un porciento, incluyendlas particulas que causan el colera la fiebre tifoidea entre otrasfermedades. su costo y jo y cada hoja puede usaerededor de 30 veces. vo 3 llying study ms all de lnsecuencias sociales yocionales una nuevavestigacin apunta que elllying tambin dejclaras ellas biolgicas en susctimas largo plazo. en eltudioue duro mas de 20...
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the ua shins are adding up to one billion pounds. they are going to seek to cash in on that.oyal mail, stock declining. in october.ipo back what we saw was operating profits. so the markets were a little bit disappointed on those numbers. it has had a fairly good run as of late. those are a couple stocks. we are getting the purchasing managers index figures from europe this morning. french manufacturing slowed down at the top of the hour. we are joined by david tweed. you have had a chance to look over these french numbers and go into them in more detail. what is your take away? is, you haveay another disappointment coming out of france. this is a big economy in europe which continues to disappoint. looking at the detail here, manufacturing and services both contracted. both under that important 50 the which indicates difference between expansion and contraction. economists also saying that new businesses decreased for the second month running. the rate of contraction was the fastest rate since february and , purchasings managers are saying it is lackluster demand conditions.
the ua shins are adding up to one billion pounds. they are going to seek to cash in on that.oyal mail, stock declining. in october.ipo back what we saw was operating profits. so the markets were a little bit disappointed on those numbers. it has had a fairly good run as of late. those are a couple stocks. we are getting the purchasing managers index figures from europe this morning. french manufacturing slowed down at the top of the hour. we are joined by david tweed. you have had a chance to...
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president obama predicts less than 20 percent who get employer insurance will get it ten years from 4]t];uád writing by 2025. few private sector employers will provide health insurance. >> it will be better for people and they will have more choice. and they will get their coverage and do not have choice. >> the reason why there is a historic change. tax penalty for not offering insurance is so much less than the cost of providing it. >> the worker making $15 an hour and typical employer coverage cost 15 or $16,000. >> and that will be too compelling for companies to not put their employees in exchanges. >> and employers can bump up worker pay in obama care. >> can you give them more and after tax they end up with the same. and they are doing the math since the law passed. >> and employers also get rid of the headache and uncertainity of providing health insurance. they are service providers and they will stick to that than worry about health insurance. >> they don't want to be in the health insurance and if they have a low cost way to get out many will jump at the chance. they will pay the
president obama predicts less than 20 percent who get employer insurance will get it ten years from 4]t];uád writing by 2025. few private sector employers will provide health insurance. >> it will be better for people and they will have more choice. and they will get their coverage and do not have choice. >> the reason why there is a historic change. tax penalty for not offering insurance is so much less than the cost of providing it. >> the worker making $15 an hour and...
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other donors, including the ua offered similar assistance. there's a number of things we can help better with in terms of intelligence and the ability to sur veil the borders between nigeria and chad. >> you are attending the world economic forum in nigeria. there has been a lot of security concerns. i wonder if you can describe for us the atmosphere there. >> it's tight. the security environment around most of the facilities is tight. they have not only the police force, military and security personnel and their form of their intelligence service called triple s. but in and around abuja is very, very difficult to move and tomorrow they have asked for public holidays so they have less people on the streets than they had today. >> boko haram abducted another eight girls. this time from a village. have you been surprised by how brazen boko haram has been, and what do you see as driving all of this? >> well, i think that they are looking at the fact that there is this economic forum going on where you have more than a thousand prominent figures
other donors, including the ua offered similar assistance. there's a number of things we can help better with in terms of intelligence and the ability to sur veil the borders between nigeria and chad. >> you are attending the world economic forum in nigeria. there has been a lot of security concerns. i wonder if you can describe for us the atmosphere there. >> it's tight. the security environment around most of the facilities is tight. they have not only the police force, military...
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and also, it's important to note that abu dhabi and the ua are a kingdoms of fear.se are countries where dissent is absolutely illegal. where dissent might be the sort of minor act of courage it is so criticize the government. it might be to form a union. there is -- >> or to go on strike. >> to go on strike! >> when i read that part of the story, can you imagine going on strike in the teeth of that kind of thing? i mean, it is terrifying to go on strike in america, right? where there's national labor relations act and it's a, you know. to go on strike under those conditions. >> and what's so important, also, to remember is that these men who are working in abu dhabi had families at home. abu dhabi -- or the united arab elm rats provide over $20 billion a year back home. so these workers, if they get deported, it's not just that they're out of a job, it's their entire family. >> where are they from? >> bangladesh, pakistan, india, nepal. >> do you think that -- i guess the question is, does this mean this whole project should be scotched? is the answer here, stop bu
and also, it's important to note that abu dhabi and the ua are a kingdoms of fear.se are countries where dissent is absolutely illegal. where dissent might be the sort of minor act of courage it is so criticize the government. it might be to form a union. there is -- >> or to go on strike. >> to go on strike! >> when i read that part of the story, can you imagine going on strike in the teeth of that kind of thing? i mean, it is terrifying to go on strike in america, right?...
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i'm here on a parole violation for a dirty ua, dirty urinalysis for using drugs.s lucky because both of us want to exercise. sometimes you get with a celly that doesn't want to exercise. and it's nice to have somebody that does because then you can use their body weight. >> you want to not look over your back as much and if you're a stick figure and walking in here with some new beef, you know, and you got your chest all puffed out like this, you know, and you're talking like bubba, you know, then, of course, you're going to have some problems. but if you're consistently working out, then people know that you're pretty much physically fit. they'll leave their hands off of you. because you don't want to end up somebody's girl, you know, something like that in here. yeah. >> as for the new arrivals, they'll have to come up with their own methods for coping with life behind bars. >> you know, it's cold, and it's depressing. this is the worst, but you have to do it. when i go to sleep and have nightmares about this place and wake up, and i'll still be stuck in the sam
i'm here on a parole violation for a dirty ua, dirty urinalysis for using drugs.s lucky because both of us want to exercise. sometimes you get with a celly that doesn't want to exercise. and it's nice to have somebody that does because then you can use their body weight. >> you want to not look over your back as much and if you're a stick figure and walking in here with some new beef, you know, and you got your chest all puffed out like this, you know, and you're talking like bubba, you...
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one that uas which is the political and that i raised you know, the political leverage that comes vis-À-visthe central government and also other players that are in your area as a strong man that you get from having direct relationships with other countries. now islam famously the major warlord from the western part of the country in the herat province who features as the shadow case in my book a strong man so strong that there wasn't any competition around him to make it worth it to work with the sender had a relationship with the iranians that amplified his power economic we militarily and politically and he's that. so i agree with you entirely on that point. on the question of centralization i think this is a really, this is a real paradox that you have a state in which a tremendous amount of real power lies in the
one that uas which is the political and that i raised you know, the political leverage that comes vis-À-visthe central government and also other players that are in your area as a strong man that you get from having direct relationships with other countries. now islam famously the major warlord from the western part of the country in the herat province who features as the shadow case in my book a strong man so strong that there wasn't any competition around him to make it worth it to work with...
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. >> the airplane pilot said that the uas was so close to his jet that he was sure he had collided with, inspection of the airliner after landing found no damage. >> reporter: authorities do not know who flew the drone but say it could have brought down the plane. the safety of our passengers and crews are top priority. us airways' parent company tells cnn tonight in a new statement, "we're aware of the published report alleging an incident with one of our express jets and we are investigating." there have been close calls before. the fbi is investigating a drone that came within 200 feet of a flight in new york earlier this year. >> we saw a drone. >> reporter: the pilot in that incident can be heard telling air traffic control. and this monday, a small drone was found after apparently hitting this building in st. louis. >> all right. well, in the next five years the faa estimates as many as 7,500 drones could be flying in u.s. airspace at any given time. the agency has been working on a plan to safely integrate drones into the airspace so that you don't have accidents with passenger a
. >> the airplane pilot said that the uas was so close to his jet that he was sure he had collided with, inspection of the airliner after landing found no damage. >> reporter: authorities do not know who flew the drone but say it could have brought down the plane. the safety of our passengers and crews are top priority. us airways' parent company tells cnn tonight in a new statement, "we're aware of the published report alleging an incident with one of our express jets and we...
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i am not interested in the ua dictating what we in america, i.e. the bread basket of the world, more especially kansas, cannot label its products. you responded to a letter and i appreciate that very much. i would like to hear what our negotiating position in is against view in regards to geographical indications of what assurance can you provide the members of this committee, and more especially the producers of meat and dairy and cheese that a final agreement will not prohibit these common food names. >> we share your concerns completely, senator. we have made very clear to the european union that we oppose their g.i. system, that we think it's unnecessary and that it's inappropriate for our trading agreement. august you an example. we have several parmesan products registered here in the united states. and the eu exports billions of dollars of cheese and meats to the u.s. under these various means. we are not able to export any of our feta cheese or any of our parmesan cheese to the eu. they're able to live quite well under our system. were not
i am not interested in the ua dictating what we in america, i.e. the bread basket of the world, more especially kansas, cannot label its products. you responded to a letter and i appreciate that very much. i would like to hear what our negotiating position in is against view in regards to geographical indications of what assurance can you provide the members of this committee, and more especially the producers of meat and dairy and cheese that a final agreement will not prohibit these common...
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one that uas which is the political and that i raised you know, the political leverage that comes vis-À-visthe central government and also other players that are in your area as a strong man that you get from having direct relationships with other countries. now islam famously the major warlord from the western part of the country in the herat province who features as the shadow case in my book a strong man so strong that there wasn't any competition around him to make it worth it to work with the sender had a relationship with the iranians that amplified his power economic we militarily and politically and he's that. so i agree with you entirely on that point. on the question of centralization i think this is a really, this is a real paradox that you have a state in which a tremendous amount of real power lies in the provinces and the districts in the villages and yet you have the government which is organized and barney you can also comment on this but as i understand it the start way this is not something that came from the outside that the westerners said oh this kind of government woul
one that uas which is the political and that i raised you know, the political leverage that comes vis-À-visthe central government and also other players that are in your area as a strong man that you get from having direct relationships with other countries. now islam famously the major warlord from the western part of the country in the herat province who features as the shadow case in my book a strong man so strong that there wasn't any competition around him to make it worth it to work with...
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i am not interested in the -- ua dictating. responded to our letter. i appreciate that. what assurance can provide members of this committee, and more especially, the producers of meat and dairy and cheese not a final agreement will prohibit these common food names? >> we share your concerns completely. we have made clear to the european union that we oppose their g.i. system and that is inappropriate for our trade agreements. i will give you an example. john --several armies parmesan products registered here in the united states. the eu exports billions of meatrs of cheese and under these names. we are not able to export our parmesan cheese. they are able to leave -- lived quite well under our system. asare not able to live quite well under their system. approach to aeir logical presentation you have defined? >> i have not yet convinced them. we will continue to work and make clear that the common name and trademark approach allows room for us to have access to each other's markets. >> you might have them read green eggs and ham. it might do something. i have one more q
i am not interested in the -- ua dictating. responded to our letter. i appreciate that. what assurance can provide members of this committee, and more especially, the producers of meat and dairy and cheese not a final agreement will prohibit these common food names? >> we share your concerns completely. we have made clear to the european union that we oppose their g.i. system and that is inappropriate for our trade agreements. i will give you an example. john --several armies parmesan...
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this is also pointing up why we test siterd with uas programs this year. we have two of six and running. so we can establish broader guidelines in future to avoid these types of incidents from happening. two questions. how do you feel about the possibility of more toll roads, decade inome previous a previous administration, that proliferation of earmarks, what kind of reassurance you think you folks that a broader transportation will not lead to earmarks? on the first question, there's been a lot of interest in the toll issue. that is not how we pay for our bill. we pay for it with progress business actual for. we think that we have to of a multi-tiered approach going forward to tackle the larger infrastructure deficit the country faces. think about it this way -- we would put a four-year proposal on the table. in addition to that we would work with not only ourselves of the federal level, but states to try to accelerate permitting process and review so that more value could be captured for the dollar. we also would create more pathways for public-private
this is also pointing up why we test siterd with uas programs this year. we have two of six and running. so we can establish broader guidelines in future to avoid these types of incidents from happening. two questions. how do you feel about the possibility of more toll roads, decade inome previous a previous administration, that proliferation of earmarks, what kind of reassurance you think you folks that a broader transportation will not lead to earmarks? on the first question, there's been a...
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was trying to mediate between the uas -- between the israelis and palestinians. it fell apart two weeks ago, and i don't think secretary john state kerry is willing to put his prestige into it again. so the u.s. lost two points there. the syrian civil war treasury, were the u.s. is not absolutely what side it is on -- not absolutely sure what side it is on and who we favor. we feel challenged by china, and then we get these occasional crises like the u.s. wants to -- theyd the could net kidnapped schoolgirls in nigeria. barack obama i am sure wakes up to a basket load of foreign issues every moment -- every morning. host: egypt, too. guest: since the overthrow of hosni mubarak come in who was an ally of the u.s. -- maybe not a nice guy, a dictator -- but since then the u.s. has not been sure about what it wants in egypt. we had a muslim brotherhood government. now we have a military led government, almost for sure. the u.s. has to decide what the attitude is. we are a major source of aid to egypt. will we use our clout? how can we effect that important country. h
was trying to mediate between the uas -- between the israelis and palestinians. it fell apart two weeks ago, and i don't think secretary john state kerry is willing to put his prestige into it again. so the u.s. lost two points there. the syrian civil war treasury, were the u.s. is not absolutely what side it is on -- not absolutely sure what side it is on and who we favor. we feel challenged by china, and then we get these occasional crises like the u.s. wants to -- theyd the could net...
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this is also pointing out why we went forward with uas test site programs this year. we have two of six up and running right now so we can establish broader guidelines in the future to avoid these types of incidents from happening. >> thanks. two questions. how do you feel about the possibility of -- [inaudible] and also the previous administration incorporation and earmarks? what kind of assurance can you give folks that new broad transportation plans no matter how neat it is not going to lead to various earmarks politicized and the best projects being funded? >> well on the first question there has been a lot of interest in the total issue but it's actually not how we pay for our bill. the way we pay for our bill is the way i said we pay for it which is pro-growth business tax reform. we think that we have to have a multitiered approach going forward and the larger infrastructure debt the country faces. think about it this way. we would put a four-year, 302 billion-dollar proposal on the table. in addition to that we would work with not only ourselves at the federal
this is also pointing out why we went forward with uas test site programs this year. we have two of six up and running right now so we can establish broader guidelines in the future to avoid these types of incidents from happening. >> thanks. two questions. how do you feel about the possibility of -- [inaudible] and also the previous administration incorporation and earmarks? what kind of assurance can you give folks that new broad transportation plans no matter how neat it is not going...
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was trying to mediate between the uas -- between the israelis and palestinians.fell apart two weeks ago, and i don't think secretary john state kerry is willing to put his prestige into it again. so the u.s. lost two points there. the syrian civil war treasury, were the u.s. is not absolutely what side it is on -- not absolutely sure what side it is on and who we favor. we feel challenged by china, and then we get these occasional crises like the u.s. wants to -- theyd the could net kidnapped schoolgirls in nigeria. barack obama i am sure wakes up to a basket load of foreign issues every moment -- every morning. host: egypt, too. guest: since the overthrow of hosni mubarak come in who was an ally of the u.s. -- maybe not a nice guy, a dictator -- but since then the u.s. has not been sure about what it wants in egypt. we had a muslim brotherhood government. now we have a military led government, almost for sure. the u.s. has to decide what the attitude is. we are a major source of aid to egypt. will we use our clout? how can we effect that important country. host:
was trying to mediate between the uas -- between the israelis and palestinians.fell apart two weeks ago, and i don't think secretary john state kerry is willing to put his prestige into it again. so the u.s. lost two points there. the syrian civil war treasury, were the u.s. is not absolutely what side it is on -- not absolutely sure what side it is on and who we favor. we feel challenged by china, and then we get these occasional crises like the u.s. wants to -- theyd the could net kidnapped...