administrations immigration policy. they told cnn that the relocation efforts are wreaking havoc on the processing system. it is problematic when a official works not in collaboration with us but unilaterally. that lack of coordination reeks problems in our very efficient processing. it also puts pressure on us that we find the nonprofit organization. we understand their capacity. when that action is not coordinated with us and with them, the whole system is out of whack. for the thousands of people on those buses headed for new york and washington, the trip is the end of a growing go deal and the beginning of a whole new life. you would not know it as they strolled through brooklyn. this family got here.
peace, but it was also very fulfilling and i would say, it saved my life. i always go, gosh, i can see somebody in my, my, say the way my brain works, coming from a period of being sexually abused you could be self destructive. people can self destruct. cycling was a positive aspect. you didn t want to dope? no. no. of course not. there is a sickness in sports. it is an ego deal. if somebody is better, more talented, the egos, don t belief that person that s much better. they belief that guy has got to be cheating. and they cheat. and so, it is rare i think i was very fortunate to be extremely talented and not have, never have to think about that to perform. why would you why would i have to think of taking something if i m winning? when did you meet lance armstrong? when was the beginning?
people buy because if that was so, then you would have negotiated in july, august. now at a deadline, who would be optimistic? these are the poll numbers that show that america is saying go deal with each other. go into a room and work it out because this is flat out embarrassing. the rest of the world is laughing at us. the imf has a meeting in washington. we could barely even go. we got taken to the wood shed because we can t fund our own government. elisabeth: notice, in the president s address last night when he was talking to media, he originally was saying, i m not going to negotiate. i m not going to negotiate. no one liked that line. americans hated it. now he s saying, i ve always said, i ve been willing to talk about anything. i ll talk about anything. that s the new narrative coming forward, which is not true. steve: yeah, right. cause i ll talk about anything, but i m not going to negotiate. more on that in a little while. on capitol hill yesterday, the woman tapped to
neighborhood. libya is not. it s easy for them to say go deal with that don t look over here. that s what we re going to come to very quickly. we have to figure out what s in our best interests in all instances. philip, do you get a sense we re any closer to that type of a consensus for american foreign policy in the middle east or even the process of building such a consensus? it s a real nightmare to deal with this region for all the reasons that have been said. iran is a factor that hasn t been mentioned. the theory in bahrain there s a sunni dimension and iranian influence. the whole problem of the arab relationship. this is a mind field. i think quite well judged moved towards a u.n. resolution. we don t have the nightmare with gas fin control of whole of libya and insurgents turning to al qaeda and terrorism means to resist him. we wouldn t want either of them