i m fairly sure. you re fairly sure? he s not in custody. if i don t hit the eject button, we re not going to have time for bob s block. we re going to talk about if there s anything president obama can say tonight in his interviews that will change public opinion on syria. everybody has different investment objectives, ideas, goals, appetite for risk. you can t say one size fits all . it doesn t. that s crazy. we re all totally different. ishares core. find out why 9 out of 10your large professional investors choose ishares for their etfs. ishares by blackrock. call 1-800-ishares for a prospectus, which includes investment objectives, risks, charges and expenses. read and consider it carefully before investing. risk includes possible loss of principal.
gregg: brad, the president made, made a very big teal when he took office, reset button, remember that? reset relations by russia by force of will, talent, personality. famous videotape of clint clint and misspelled reset button. has that reset stratgum collapsed? of course. we gave him reset. they gave us the reject button. the fact the president of the united states could have taken it to putin on his turf. the president cowers to putin i will punish you to not going to a meeting you don t even want me to attend? no, he wins. president is the one who has the upper hand in relationship, going into the g8 summit. gregg: there is no relationship in the video of two sitting across from each other. as steve was they look like two old married couples that hate each other. probably speaks volumes about the whole thing. mike breen, brad blakeman. thank you. gregg: all right.
was a re-set button and now it s an eject button because mr. putin though i don t think he should be trusted, and i don t think he exploilted the snowden incident to the extent that we might have expected him to. i don t think vested interest in interested in warming and fixing this relationship as we are. and steve is right. what he said on that day was there is all this work to do. what he said on leno last night was sometimes he slips into this cold war mentality and i would say we have all this war to do and why don t we cooperate? and then there is the news this morning that is he not going to have the meeting. the problem for president obama is we do have needs out of a relationship with russia in terms of a growing threats from syria and iran and other places that we need their cooperation for. so, if he wants to cancel a meeting, it might make him feel good and cite the snowden incident as a reason. it puts everything it just puts everything into
costs more to fill up. 12 cents in a week. about 11% so far this year. we ve never seen gas prices this high so early in the season. usually you see gas prices going up into the spring and summer driving season. never so high so early. what goes into a gallon of gas? here s the breakdown according to the way the government looks at it. 12% of the price of gasoline are the taxes that we pay. 6% goes to distribution and marketing. 6% is refining. look at that, kyra, 76% is crude oil. crude oil is a price that is set in the global market that is a lot of different head winds and cross winds and when crude oil prices, gasoline prices rise, crude oil is above $108 a barrel. mostly because of this fear factor about iran but also because of, you know, consistent global demand for energy and oil, kyra. so you ve got the demand for oil, you ve got the arab spring, you have the fact that look what s happening here in the united states with regard to the economy. all of that combine
a bag of trash in your chute in new york city 100 years ago, they put it on a boat, floated it just far enough out to sea and pressed the eject button. in the atlantic. exactly. then they started sending it to staten island, which was new york city s i guess personal private dump for several years. and now they have to send it too west virginia. new york city burns through about 760,000 tons of carbon dioxide just moving their trash. what are the regulations in place for this transportation of trash? very few on the transportation actually. it s basically a private deal between a municipal government and private dump. the regulations are more strict in terms of what happens when it gets there. in many dumps, the liquid, leach it, i like to think of it as