A sustainable ceasefire. One that addresses all of the concerns, the longterm concerns as well, begin to talk about the underlying causes of the conflict in gaza, although they will not be resolved in the context of a ceasefire discussion. To try to build, to begin and move in a process and that is what we are trying to achieve. That thehe only way conflict is going to be resolved. If we can make some progress, the people in this region, who deserve peace, can take one step towards that elusive goal by stopping the violence which catches innocents on all sides in the crossfire and begin to try to build a Sustainable Way forward. Any process to asolve the crisis in gaza in lasting and meaningful way must lead to the disarmament of hamas and all terrorist groups. We will work closely with israel and regional partners and the International Community in support of this goal. We continue to have these discussions. In discussions succeeded putting a 12 hour humanitarian ceasefire in place. F
I think it comes back to resources. I would like to be able to encourage anyone from the public to suggested added resources to the program. I dont think we should be spending time evaluating whether they should be added to the program. Lets add them to the program and lets talk about how if there is support for a specific property then some resources need to come from somewhere to move that forward so that would be part of our conversation at the next hearing as to how to incentivize people to bring resources to bring these issues forward. Thats great because i was doing the lobbying from the office and seeing support now from supervisors it would make sense that i approach the supervisors individually now and talk about why we need this fte. Here we are pushing for priorities and we dont have the funds for that. And david campos constituents. Because there is no permits being filed, anything going on on either of these properties, how about we get a recommendation from staff on these
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We will have about 25 minutes and i know he will have to leave about 1 45 p. M. And will stay with us as long as possible to take as many questions as he can. After that, he will have to leave and we have to continue our day. With that thank you again. Good afternoon and good to see you all. Before taking questions come i want to talk more about the Economic Impact of the administrations student loan plan. It will lift a large weight of tens of millions of middleclass americans, people who came by and large from working families and who are working class now. Teachers, nurses, firefighters, police, members of the military and more. We are not only benefiting them and their families, we are benefiting the committees they live in and the economy as a whole. There is good evidence that student loan date that makes it harder for people to start new Small Businesses. This means more middleclass americans can open more businesses in their community and it means more Job Opportunities in the
[inaudible conversations] [inaudible conversations] [inaudible conversations] ladies and gentlemen, lets give that the Vice President a great thank you. [applause] and move on to our committee meeting. Our next meeting will be starting very shortly. They both start at three so we are running a little delay. Our committee on economic and development, and also at the same time education and Workforce Committee. Later on tonight we have the wonderful entertainment at the lime and auditorium. See you soon. [inaudible conversations] as you hearing a brief break in the governors meeting. Coming out, coming up in the few minutes, the education and Workforce Committee is meeting to focus on the role of education and economic development. They are guest speaker will be Lamar Alexander, the senior republican on the Senate Education committee. The ng Education Committee is chaired by governor steve beshear. We will have that live for you when they start here on cspan2. Until then a look at some o