is currently set to expire. the senator said she will fight for that to be extended. >> what is interesting, too, if about she thinks that pulling out could actually make their state more competitive, when you talk about the ethanol fuel, how does she see it in being a boost to that part of their economy? >> she points everything back to the free market and she believes that the more that the free market can take part in the government of renewable fuels, the better off the entire world will be and she believe that's what has head start in that department and as a result it's actually become moor competitive than some of the things like coal and natural gas. so she wasn't necessarily behind the move, it was his decision and congress wasn't involved, but she's not worried that's with a will be hurt at all. >> ork. ryan nobles, thank you. back in washington, chairman of the house intelligence committee