For a reception and appear in front of 500 people in a room speech, itpublic should be recorded and theres no good reason why we should had to cede to his request that it not be recorded. Why did you . He wouldnt have come otherwise. On these remarks, its selfevident that they are thatrent in the sense other than justice kagan, theyve come from one cloistered life to another. To the priesthood is through the federal appellate these institutions are bundled up so when they get to the Supreme Court, they dont range of professions and exposures in public life that other Government People would have by the time they got high rung. Youre saying theyre different because they have super thin skin . Not because no, its because theyre transparency is not a technical issue or a legal cultural issue. When transparency is a technical issue, it fails, it almost always fails. If you look at the president s open government agenda, when the president on day one was like were going to open up all of. G
Initiative includes looking at energy as a political weapon. Can you talk about the role in what is going on . The role of gas is very interesting. One of the reasons that the europeans are a bit reluctant to ,o forward with any further harsher, stronger sanctions. Particularly on the energy industry. Europe gets a large percentage of oil and gas from russia. Theye already seen supply most of europes gas. Remembered having the guest turned off and freezing in the middle of the winter. This is not something they are interested in conceding. It was the middle of the winter. Winter comes around very quickly. You see some of the european economies are tied to gas prices. Pipeline under the baltic sea directly to russia. That is one of the reasons you will see germany is a little bit reticent to jump on board with some of these sanctions. They do get 40 of their national gas natural gas from russia. Russian economies are not as integrated as the european and russian economies are. There are
Is what needs to be done, early and quickly, so that we can figure out if it is politically possible to pull this off. Because those of us in the transit business until we get to the mand o, you are not into the pain and the busts that we go through, and so it would be, and i like this idea, when you can start adding your letters, out there. Because it and then you are talking about some of the really can say, well we have got to make money down nr there and so we have to do this here. And the other, the only other thing that i would throw into this which is kind of minor is that of course, in all of these p3 scenario and close to it, the horror is bankruptcy, what kind of entity are you dealing with . What are the guarantees that entity and what happens . Upon trouble, big trouble and dissolution and so the question that i would have for succeeding presentation is i would be interested in how smf these things are bonded. Yeah, and that is where the equity comes in. And director. Where
Were ready for your rebuttal. 6 minutes i know things might have been done but again were discussing the same privilege they want 24 inches from the bottom were willing to give that to them. In those plans they were submitted to disallow before that meeting at the building department. Before we submitted we called them again and said fine. We met that day it showed 24 inches. Fine well label the section this is the copy of the approved plans that specifically show the 24 inches from the bottom of theyre under pinning. I showed them back to a him and he agreed. He didnt say anything he look at it and we preceded with our application and the next thing we heard was an appeal. So again, i have to grant to them that weve been trying to they have not happened the way they should have one hundred percent on their part. The meat of the problem is the 24 inches. We dont want to see this drug on another 3 months. Now the fact that this foundation for the type of soils im not a sole loose engine
Their community. I am very proud to be a part of Mental Health first aid. Thank you. Its a little tight back here. Hi there, i am liz rearden. Ive been a trainer for the past five years. Im the very proud spouse of an air force veteran. The husband dave served from 1971 to 1975 in southeast asia. You talk about the invisible wounds of war. I know what it is like firsthand have someone who you live really loved to have to go through that. Train number of years, i did not know what to do. I figured, it is vietnam, long time ago, time will heal those well, it doesnt. I did not know to say. Finally, we got ourselves down to the Veterans Administration hospital in White River Junction vermont where they have a primary Mental Health clinic. We finally got down there. The very first thing they said to us when we walked in the door was, thank you for your service. And that opened a door for us because also, they were so nonjudgmental. My husband was able to tell his story. They were not surpri