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Several months, thomas. certainly as more concerns about energy worldwide we re going to see them continue. i m concerned about ensuring that we are doing everything we can domestically to make sure there is no price gouging at the pump. that s with the federal trade communication and at the commodity futures commission ensuring there is no manipulation in the markets or an excessive concentration of speculation. we re on the case, but there are things we need to do. we re working on it. let s look at prices now. aaa says the current national average of gas is 3.56 per gallon. a month ago it was at 3.12. last year it was 2.78. how much of the rise is influenced by the actual supply and demand for gas versus what you re talking about the speculation and markets betting on which way energy is going to go? right, thomas. gas is up 21% so far this year ....
That lost crude oil demand. what it s going to do is most likely pick up the demand for the middle distillates. gasoline to a lesser extent. so there s the market s still going to be volatile. the new acronym is mena, m-e-n-a, middle east north africa, we ll watch that. and the timing with respect to libya which has i guess 2% of the world s oil production capacity. could it be worse? i mean, is this pretty bad? yeah. everything s pretty bad right now. the the one thing these markets don t like is instability and not knowing where the next barrel of oil is coming from. i want to look at aaa prices now. we re going to bring up a full screen. the current average for a gallon of gas is $3.55 a gallon. if you look at what we compared it to a few weeks ago, $3.12 earlier this month. last year, $2.78. wow, how those were the days, ....
In any military action. there s a nato meeting that may give the okay to a no-fly zone. allies here in the u.s., john kerry, for one, want to see the no-fly zone put in place. but having said that, the administration is on record, hillary clinton just recently saying, any no-fly zone is going to have to have the united nations, not nato, that means getting russia and china on board, and so far they ve been unwilling to do that. back now to the subject of gas prices, which just keep rising and rising. according to aaa the nationwide average is $3.54 a gallon. up another penny since just yesterday. a month ago nationwide average was $3. 11 a gallon. a year ago $2.78. as prices soar, those who use higher grades of gas may be tempted to switch to regular to save a few bucks but is that a good idea? phillip reed, senior consumer advice editor at edmonds.com. ....
Which we laughed off. we had a guest who slipped and she hit her head so we had the fire departments and paramedics come as well. that was just during the ceremony and the reception. i heard the rain was incredible, like torrential with, what, 35-mile-per-hour winds. was there a point where you re thinking, hmm, is this an oman? well, you know, we just laughed about it because there was nothing we could do to change any of it. it rained 2.78 inches just on our wedding day. we had wind constantly blowing at 35 miles an hour. everything was completely out of our hands. one thing just happened after another so we kept laughing about it and laughing about it. where was this? it was bodega bay, california. in california. okay. so i understand that with all that, you guys decided, hey, let s wait until this unlucky streak is over before booking honeymoon. brian, right before the honeymoon, what happens? oh, no, we actually haven t gone on our honeymoon, so oh. ....
$2.72 from uncle sam for every kid on the free lunch program. all right. according to this, schools that meet the new standards will get another 6 cents per meal. but can you even buy healthy food, dora, for $2.78 per student? i think that s, you know, going to be our biggest challenge, and school districts across the country are faced with different challenges, different food costs, different labor costs, and so that is our biggest challenge. that 6 cents additional for school meals is very important. and there s going to have to be additional training and, you know, more efficiencies in the program. yeah. cafeteria workers are going to have to learn to make the healthier food as well. dora rivas thanks for weighing in today. appreciate it. ....