i love the trust but verify, i ve never understood it. i think the right slogan is don t trust. i don t trust the iranians. [ applause ] and by the way, they don t trust us. i simply play that because obviously, you know, now you have possibly iran saying some fa sailties don t part down and iran will control access to a lot of other sites. how can you verify what is promised, what you agreed to when you have this situation with injectors? one thing we do not many things we agree on is it s not about trust. there is a long history of mistrust and in this case, that s why you have an unprecedented monitoring effort that will be put in place to make sure that iran is abiding
environmentalists or automakers. 95% of today s cars are not suited for e-15 based on what the people make those cars have told us. reporter: so why does the federal government require consumers pump more and more ethanol into their tank? when the law was passed, we were 60% dependent on imported oil for our liquid transportation fuels. today we re only 41% dependent. and a good part of the reason for that is the growth of ethanol. reporter: first mandated by congress in 2007 as a clean domestic fuel, gas sold in the u.s. is now 10% ethanol. the epa supports increasing that to 15%, but the auto industry says e-15 corrodes pumps, fuel lines and injectors. the problem is that congress has mandated more ethanol into the gasoline pool than we can safely put. you put e-15 into the vehicle, it s not going to burn it, your engine s going to wear prematurely.
your remote control for a month and be banned from watching television for a month. if you can think back to november of 2008 with the election of barack obama, pat buchanan was in washington. pat was thrilled by the hope that streamed across main streets from coast-to-coast that even with the election of our first black president. a year ago today, i believe, we have sergeant crowley and the president of the united states in an element of race that people began talking about in this country. a year later, we have another element of race injected into the political bloodstream. we keep hearing this recurring lament that we need to have a national conversation about race. the truth is we re not going to have a national conversation about race. because we have poison injectors out there, who when we trip up