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he's a talented young guy and he needs time to develop himsel romney is going togo safe. >> would he deler id owe balance to the ticket? >> no. the gop has a major problem with hispanics and there isno question that the position he has taken on immigration including romney's coents about dertion are really probletic. romneyaid if th can't call hispanics back they are doomed that is the mainthg they bring to the ticket that beuse of this dream light act which deals with the migration problem. i agree with pat ough, i think hispeech was unbelievablely troubling. nothing can go wrong in the world without america being involved. he didn't mention iraq. made him seem really out of touch with the american people. >> this race? the big engine is the tea party. correct? the tea party likes rubio. does that makea difference in >> you can't be elected president just with the tea party. they have the tea party. >> that is one of the miss. romney had a huge problem with the very conservative voters that will be with him no matter what. mitt romney does not need a choice that shores up the state.
he's a talented young guy and he needs time to develop himsel romney is going togo safe. >> would he deler id owe balance to the ticket? >> no. the gop has a major problem with hispanics and there isno question that the position he has taken on immigration including romney's coents about dertion are really probletic. romneyaid if th can't call hispanics back they are doomed that is the mainthg they bring to the ticket that beuse of this dream light act which deals with the migration...
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would be for fracking, then is it simply a question of a lot more potential fracking that is going togo on? they're talking about the possibility of 100,000 well s ad they suggested there might be 100,000 fracking wells in pennsylvania, and that's got people quite upset. can you put that in perspective of the impacts of historically of conventional natural gas wells and why fracking may be so much more of a concern to people in terms of just land disturbance and industrial activity? >> i think it probably, as you say, has a lot to do with the disturbance, the truck traffic and that kind of thing. when i'm just up in the areas of northern pennsylvania, those are the things i hear the most about, is just the amount of congestion and hustle bustle and truck twraraffic and that kind thing. i really can't answer much more detail. i don't know how to compare the conventional gas versus the hydrafracked gas and say much more than i said in the talk about the advantages and disadvantages of the pad sizes and what not. >> i want to add to that that we -- some of our resources are using remote se
would be for fracking, then is it simply a question of a lot more potential fracking that is going togo on? they're talking about the possibility of 100,000 well s ad they suggested there might be 100,000 fracking wells in pennsylvania, and that's got people quite upset. can you put that in perspective of the impacts of historically of conventional natural gas wells and why fracking may be so much more of a concern to people in terms of just land disturbance and industrial activity? >> i...
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though they had the big check ready togo today, the winner decided to remain anonymous, letting a smiley face stand in as the $218 million prize was awarded. that works out to $110 million after taxes. even as millions of us were glued to the tv set last friday waiting for the numbers, this particular winner did not check his or her ticket until monday and then couldn't believe it. >> checked it over ten times. to make sure that they were reading it right. to verify it, and still had a hard team believing it. >> we can understand that. of course, there are still two more winners out there, and they haven't come forward yet. one bought a ticket in illinois. and one in maryland. >>> overseas tonight, in downtown sarajevo, red chairs as far as the eye can see were laid out on the main street to symbolize the more than 11,000 people killed in that city in the bosnian war that began 20 years ago today. this is good friday. christians marked the day with prayers and processions through jerusalem's old city, while in rome, tens of thousands turned out to hear pope benedict give his good friday
though they had the big check ready togo today, the winner decided to remain anonymous, letting a smiley face stand in as the $218 million prize was awarded. that works out to $110 million after taxes. even as millions of us were glued to the tv set last friday waiting for the numbers, this particular winner did not check his or her ticket until monday and then couldn't believe it. >> checked it over ten times. to make sure that they were reading it right. to verify it, and still had a...
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themselves are having a very low level of earth of life satisfaction is one way of putting it where it's in togo in sub-saharan africa eighty one percent of people they are very happy this is a big difference and it's something that we can take it ok mark. i was looking at some of the surveys of the different reports about well being and happiness it seems to me and i don't want to be too contrarian right here but a poor you are the happier you are because that's what it looks like. well not as a sara lee i mean once one has achieved material sufficiency particularly. there's a level of contentment that's achieved and it seems it seems paradoxical that the lower the g.d.p. per capita in some cases the higher the rate of happiness again this is seemingly paradoxical but you know the basis of good life is there and aquinas is a sufficiency of material needs and secondly approaches action so i believe there is an interesting challenge can we achieve a degree of wellbeing and happiness relative to certain level of g.d.p. and i've shown that it actually i think you can optimize happiness and g.d.p. a
themselves are having a very low level of earth of life satisfaction is one way of putting it where it's in togo in sub-saharan africa eighty one percent of people they are very happy this is a big difference and it's something that we can take it ok mark. i was looking at some of the surveys of the different reports about well being and happiness it seems to me and i don't want to be too contrarian right here but a poor you are the happier you are because that's what it looks like. well not as...
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that's when i'm looking for at this point, so that no other child has togo through this. martha to go through this. martha: we'd love to hear from the school as to why they decided to retain the teacher. they may think they have very good reasons for the. i'd love to hear what they are. we wish you and your boy all the best. you feel in a better situation in a school and we are thankful for that. and you took all the actions that you could. thank you, sir. >> thank you. bill: hard to hear that. a young boy there and the father the way he says, i feel bad i wasn't there to help him, to defend him. martha: he did ultimately. bill: looking to buy a car are you? did you notice the sticker price is starting to spike? why regulations in the awe auto industry could take you away from the car you would like. martha: we'll talk to a man who runs the tsa about pat-downs. he says the solutio solutions are so easy if only they would do it. >> i went through the body scan machine. the sergeant stapd me there an stopped me there and he said, i'm going to path you down. i said fine. i l
that's when i'm looking for at this point, so that no other child has togo through this. martha to go through this. martha: we'd love to hear from the school as to why they decided to retain the teacher. they may think they have very good reasons for the. i'd love to hear what they are. we wish you and your boy all the best. you feel in a better situation in a school and we are thankful for that. and you took all the actions that you could. thank you, sir. >> thank you. bill: hard to hear...
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manual togoing to remai see how many were there when they start on the marine corps. 50% of them were at the camp. out of the 70, only 78 are on the va roles. >> from the documentary, she was 9 when he died? >> the day she died, she said "i really hurts. ." i said i know, but he would take more fame. -- but he wanted more seeing. janie said, "stop. i want some of that for my daddy." she said, "we cannot give this to your daddy. this is a very strong pain medicine." and said, "it her know my daddy is hurting, too." >> who were the other women beebread looking at in the clips? -- other women weaver looking at in the cliffs? >> my daughters. >> where is mom? >> she lives in jackson. >> are you divorced? >> yes. >> how much has she been involved? >> not at all. her mother was japanese. it is a language barrier. in reality, anybody that was a civilian that would have taken on what tom and i took on, and the only reason i attribute our success is because we were career marines. we knew the system. we knew when in how and where to find information. and to to go to. >> how did you set up your
manual togoing to remai see how many were there when they start on the marine corps. 50% of them were at the camp. out of the 70, only 78 are on the va roles. >> from the documentary, she was 9 when he died? >> the day she died, she said "i really hurts. ." i said i know, but he would take more fame. -- but he wanted more seeing. janie said, "stop. i want some of that for my daddy." she said, "we cannot give this to your daddy. this is a very strong pain...
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>> reporter: are you going to get a chance togo inside? he doesn't know. we'll let you know.ouple of camera crews here. bill: we are told it's a tight fit. laura let him know. nice workout there at jfk. martha: when discovery came into washington it had an escort plane as we watch it fly over new york city on the back left side. it's an extraordinary site. obviously leonard nimoy excited to see it once again having not seen it since 1976. when you think back to those days in the 70s, and this really spans sort of an american moment in history as well during the excitement of this whole space program, and you think about kids growing up and wanting to than astronauts, and you wonder what they think as they look at this. do they understand the significance of the shuttle program? do they understand how historic it was to be able to launch these shuttles that went back and forth and built the international space station as a hub in the sky to be hopefully a launch pad for so many future things. bill: enterprise was the teacher, and now the teacher will continue to teach so many
>> reporter: are you going to get a chance togo inside? he doesn't know. we'll let you know.ouple of camera crews here. bill: we are told it's a tight fit. laura let him know. nice workout there at jfk. martha: when discovery came into washington it had an escort plane as we watch it fly over new york city on the back left side. it's an extraordinary site. obviously leonard nimoy excited to see it once again having not seen it since 1976. when you think back to those days in the 70s, and...