whether there should be one, he just said he trusts the cameron government to make sure all the facts get out there and prime minister cameron singled out senator john kerry and foreign relations and that senate committee and the investigation that s going to go on there. so it seems as if he almost empowered the senate to end up taking it s role in this investigation. i think the most remarkable thing about this press conference is how emphatically prime minister cameron defended bpu whether this was their role in dealing with the oil spill and that it be a vibrant company after all was said and done and he said he wasn t going to comment on the lobbying efforts they played in releasing the lockerbie bomber. he s saying that there wasn t going to be some sort of government investigation to force bp to go public with this information. we know though that so many pensions in the uk are tied to
their lives as a result of this storm, four fatalities. the governor saying all were a result of falling trees. which we heard warnings of the governor chris christie a giving an update of how irene is affecting the state. njdot, and their sister agencies are fully mobilized, engaged in post-storm operations statewide. about 3 hundred dollars different road closures or obstructions currently exist across the state. we re working to post signs due to flooding or downed wires or downed trees. good news is the turnpike and the bridges are clear, so we have the ability to get equipment where where he need to get it. crews are pushing aside and removing debris where it s safe to do so. transportation maintenance crews are coordinating with bpu and