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absolutely. so the hours of service rule that was finalized in december of 2011, and as you note, went into full effect last july, is identified with rigorous analysis to project an impact of saving up to 19 lives per year, or at least 19 lives per year, and avoiding at least 500 injury crashes, and then significantly more crashes and overall net benefit to the nation. there was also clearly in the analysis a recognition of the economic impact on industry. a recognition and an an analysis that identified about $500 million economic impact, cost to injury industry. some portion as a cost or law enforcement partners across the country. so your question is to the point of do we think that this happened yet, what do we think has happened yet. so yes, there has been an economic impact on industry. we recognize that would happen. we identified through an unprecedented level of both analysis and solicited public influence
MiamiFloridaUnited-statesWest-havenDelawareNew-yorkArkansasNew-hampshireMunichBayernGermanyIran thank you, michael. as you know, michael, i hope you re right that we are at an inflection point, but i agree with ambassador burton, that i m afraid you re not. maybe it s because i m too busy listen to robert kagen and krauthammer saying no, we re not. we re doing fine the question is, what piece of evidence would convince them that the time has come to change course? you cite resistance from others, other great powers, the unwillingness to resources at home, and resistance to the public at large. there are still some that say we can clearly resource it. sfrply raise taxes or cut other spending. where is the u.s. public resistance. we don t have people in marching in the street as we did after vietnam. where is the evidence of balancing by other great powers? can you point to something there? it seems we don t have sufficient evidence to convince the other side that it s time to change course. well, that s a good point, particularly about the other great powers. now, it w
VietnamRepublic-ofBe-in-anSichuanChinaAustraliaBrazilBeijingRussiaWashingtonDistrict-of-columbiaUnited-states there s never a dull moment, and we have barely scratched the surface, which you invigorating. i m grateful to michael both for his cover story and for speaking with us today. [ applause ] friday, here on c-span 3 a conference on the state of the european union, with discussions about the euro currency, europe s relationship with the united states, and the european response to the ukraine crisis, live coverage 8:45 a.m. eastern. russia and united states is a nation which believes in its mission. and even our missions are similar. we believe in freedom. we believe in distribution of core values, which suddenly disappeared in 90 and 2000s but it didn t go anywhere, you know, it was still there. and so the biggest nation for russia during all of those years was the victory day. that is our main national holiday and that s what unites the whole nation, the fight against fashi fascism. and how it was presented to the nation by president putin is that in ukraine, those are wes
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