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we have in the fall and spring of every year some kind of maintenance work on those units at the hatfield power station. so we re losing hundreds of jobs. the in plant people will lose their jobs of the people in plant maintaining these units every day, talking 3 to 400 people in the two plants closing down now. these aren t the only plants across the country closing down. we ve closed they have shut doors on a lot of these plants in the last couple years. we understand 205 plants with a total of 13,000 to 17,000 total jobs lost as your industry estimates. it s an important discussion to be having. raymond, thanks for bringing it to our attention. thank you. meanwhile the president said syria is a threat to national security but now the time line for an attack is up in the air. one of the most decorated pilots in the air force is here to
good morning. what do you think about the president now saying he actually will seek authorization from congress? you know, ali, i think if the french thought this was a good idea from the beginning, that should have told the president everything he needed to know. it s a real circus, isn t it? he s finally doing what he should have done in the first place, which is seek congress s approval unless it was proven there was an imminent threat to the united states. none of us saw it and none of us could figure out what, in fact, we re doing in syria. that s been revealed as of yesterday when he started to waffle and backpedal on this because he finally realized political ramifications of what he was doing. this is so confusing watching, from our vantage here following various rational the white house presented. how would you feel if you were ready to deploy? if you were a pilot about to climb into the cockpit to