august of 2001, the dream act was a bipartisan bill. march of 2009, it was reintroduced by several republicans and democrats. bipartisan. july 2010, another bipartisan version was even approved by the republican controlled synergy judiciary committee. is this all just partisan politics? how do you have a con us is tent patterning of supporting, march wrashgs and now all of a sudden they are all opposed to it because president obama was the one to push for it. that s right. basically what the president did was call the republicans bluff saying you keep saying you want go ahead and introduce the dream act, recognize them you keep falling short. what i will do is provide temporary relief because this is not ideal. it is dream acolyte. it is not ideal. he threw it back in a congress
platforms with a single system that flies clearly with multiple sensors. it is very competitively priced and in the same regime as other uavs. jenna: a good public pitch but no public pricing right now. is that what i m gathering? right now, right now we re working with our potential customers to come up with strategies to keep the costs down. in the end, much of the cost of the system will be sensors. jenna: rick, part of the reason why i ask that we ve seen the private plane industry go through a variety of different cycles. i m just curious thoughts on the drone. because the drone is used in so many things from military operations of course our border. sometimes local municipalities as well. right. jenna: do you see a private market for this at all?. very much so. there s tremendous opportunity to use the extensive sensor capability that is available today for con u.s. operations, for disaster support. for border surveillance and to support things like noaa