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he called glen hubbard a hack. you know, treasury secretaries are not supposed to take that attitude. what's going on here? >> i think he is talking about a frustration with people spinning and not talking about facts. i mean, i would like to take issue with your previous guest, mr. eric cannotor. you know, he walked away from the table in a tantrum from a deal that would have balanced and, in fact, cut our deficit by $4 trillion. it was more cuts than it was tax increased, but because it had a single dollar of tax increases, he walked away. the hypocrisy on the republican side of the aisle talking about pro-growth. what were we doing in the bush years? that was not growth. >> i think that's fair. look, we could debate that until kingdom come, steve moore. i'm saying that traditionally treasury secretaries like geithner, like hank paulson, even going all the way back to james bake are, okay, you got to deal with democrats. they're going to have a debt ceiling bill come the end of the year. they're going to have a t
he called glen hubbard a hack. you know, treasury secretaries are not supposed to take that attitude. what's going on here? >> i think he is talking about a frustration with people spinning and not talking about facts. i mean, i would like to take issue with your previous guest, mr. eric cannotor. you know, he walked away from the table in a tantrum from a deal that would have balanced and, in fact, cut our deficit by $4 trillion. it was more cuts than it was tax increased, but because it...
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nate hubbard and sweet water oak hang back in fifth place. as the horses round the far turn, chapman makes a break for the lead. >> current lady cruising on by on the outside. >> and now tom chapman's got his eyes on that first place finish. >> back in front current lady takes the lead. >> but nate's horse, sweet water oak, is coming up from behind. in no time at all, hubbard is riding side by side with chapman. >> you can hear him yelling at his horse, i can hear him coming up from the outside. >> current lady on the inside, on the outside sweet water oak. >> my filly started to drift in just a little bit. right when i reached up to grab her is when just a split second too late is when she clipped tommy's horse. >> i could feel my filly take kind of a funny step. and i thought, god, we collided. >> sweet water oak stumbles. >> sweet water oak loses the rider. current lady in front. >> the next thing you know, she's popped back up and i just happened to be hanging on her neck. >> riders, please watch out. >> nate hubbard manages to stay on th
nate hubbard and sweet water oak hang back in fifth place. as the horses round the far turn, chapman makes a break for the lead. >> current lady cruising on by on the outside. >> and now tom chapman's got his eyes on that first place finish. >> back in front current lady takes the lead. >> but nate's horse, sweet water oak, is coming up from behind. in no time at all, hubbard is riding side by side with chapman. >> you can hear him yelling at his horse, i can hear...
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how do you -- my good friend glen hubbard -- the president used to say government creates the environment for the private sector to do what it does so well. and the private sector does what it does so well when you create that competitive environment and glen hubbard auls used to salwa if it makes it easier to compete, it's probably a good idea. if it makes it harder to compete, it probably not a good idea. >> that's a great point. i think what's lost in this discussion, the marcelis boom, the bakken reserve, the ground move was this drillers responding to a tax environment that let them take risk. bud, you want to jump in on this energy -- >> yeah, i wanted to make an important observation. we shouldn't get the impression that the oil and gas industry is particularly favored when it comes to taxes. in fact, last year the oil and gas industry paid $40 billion in taxes. income taxes, royalties, lease payments and the like to the federal government. their tax preferences were a mere $2.8 billion. so the balance sheet is very much in favor of the federal treasury. now, when president obama r
how do you -- my good friend glen hubbard -- the president used to say government creates the environment for the private sector to do what it does so well. and the private sector does what it does so well when you create that competitive environment and glen hubbard auls used to salwa if it makes it easier to compete, it's probably a good idea. if it makes it harder to compete, it probably not a good idea. >> that's a great point. i think what's lost in this discussion, the marcelis...
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how do you, my good friend glenn hubbard when i first came up there, the president always used to say, which was absolutely right. that government what it does is creates the environment for the private sector to do what it does so well. the private sector does what it does so well when you create that competitive environment and glenn hubbard always used to say look, if it makes it usier to compete, it's probably a good idea. if it makes it harder, it's probably not a very good idea. lower taxes mean it's easier to compete. higher taxes means it's harder to compete. >> that's a great point. i think that's lost in this edition of the marcellus natural gas boom in north dakota, that the groundwork was really laid by these independent drillers who were responding to tax environment that was let them take risks. bud, you want to jump in on this energy. >> i wanted to make an important observe vague. we shouldn't get the impression that the oil and gas spri is particularly favored when it comes to taxes. last year, the oil and gas industry paid $40 billion in taxes. income taxes, royaltie
how do you, my good friend glenn hubbard when i first came up there, the president always used to say, which was absolutely right. that government what it does is creates the environment for the private sector to do what it does so well. the private sector does what it does so well when you create that competitive environment and glenn hubbard always used to say look, if it makes it usier to compete, it's probably a good idea. if it makes it harder, it's probably not a very good idea. lower...
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nutritionist jax hubbard can show us what a normal serving should look like. >> well, it's always good to take things in our surroundings to use as a standard for determining portion sizes. for example, one slice of bread is about the size of a cd case. a serving of cereal should be about the amount that'll fit into two handfuls. a serving of fruit is about the size of a tennis ball or your fist. a serving of meat is about the size of a deck of cards. so when you're trying to portion out your diet, make sure that you're keeping these tips in mind. >> okay, so, eating a tennis ball may not sound appetizing, but i guess it's a good frame of reference when determining your serving size. thanks, jax. >> thank you. >> this report is brought to you by b&h tv studio at madame tussauds new york. we're at madame tussauds new york in times square. teens are coming here today to see if they have what it takes to be a reporter for "teen kids news." >> welcome to "teen kids news." i'm jacelyn. >> i think it takes someone who's really determined and motivated to always give peopl
nutritionist jax hubbard can show us what a normal serving should look like. >> well, it's always good to take things in our surroundings to use as a standard for determining portion sizes. for example, one slice of bread is about the size of a cd case. a serving of cereal should be about the amount that'll fit into two handfuls. a serving of fruit is about the size of a tennis ball or your fist. a serving of meat is about the size of a deck of cards. so when you're trying to portion out...
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hubbard saw. >> we focus on how do we get the right policies both in the united states and around the world, and maximize invasion. >> is invasion a matter of policy? isn't it a matter of extraordinary individuals? >> absolutely not. it's both. absolutely a matter of policy. >> not a matter of jobs or gates? >> look at steve jobs, for example, could he have invented the iphone? the ipad, excuse me, the i pod? the music system unless there was an internet? >> but wasn't he driving that invention? >> he certainly was. but there was a set of platforms that he could ride upon and those platforms, one of them being the internet. one of them being the microprocessor. both of those core technologies were fundamentally supported by the u.s. government. >> the government invented an awful lot of things that we enjoy today. >> absolutely. >> especially the internet. >> and also the drilling. >> i know. we live in a time when there are politicians saying the companies will do it, get the government out of it, get the government out of it. well as most, if not all or most or many critical things,
hubbard saw. >> we focus on how do we get the right policies both in the united states and around the world, and maximize invasion. >> is invasion a matter of policy? isn't it a matter of extraordinary individuals? >> absolutely not. it's both. absolutely a matter of policy. >> not a matter of jobs or gates? >> look at steve jobs, for example, could he have invented the iphone? the ipad, excuse me, the i pod? the music system unless there was an internet? >>...
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joining me here in new york, glenn hubbard, an economic adviser to the romney campaign, and in chicagotonight, austan goolsbee, the former chief economist for barack obama. first, austan, fairness has been a big question in the campaign. i was just talking to gloria and joe klein about this. i want you to listen here, governor romney trying to take on the fairness divide, essentially posing his version of the ronald reagan question, are you better off than you were four years ago? >> we will stop the unfairness of government workers getting better pay and benefits than the very taxpayers they serve. and we will stop the unfairness of one generation passing larger and larger debts on to the next. >> that's different sound than i expected there, but you get the point, austan. he also said, what do we have to show for 3 1/2 years? is it easier to make ends meet? is it easier to sell your home or buy a new one? how does the president answer that question with when governor romney tries to make it a referendum on his record? >> well, if you burn down the back half of your house, it's probab
joining me here in new york, glenn hubbard, an economic adviser to the romney campaign, and in chicagotonight, austan goolsbee, the former chief economist for barack obama. first, austan, fairness has been a big question in the campaign. i was just talking to gloria and joe klein about this. i want you to listen here, governor romney trying to take on the fairness divide, essentially posing his version of the ronald reagan question, are you better off than you were four years ago? >> we...
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jax hubbard is a nutritionist at long island college hospital.how do we know if our meal is balanced or not? >> well, that's an excellent question. you want to make sure you're balancing your meal by including foods from all the food groups. when you look at your plate, you want half of the plate to be vegetables and 1/4 of the plate protein, which would be your meats or chicken, and the other 1/4 to be starch, so your pastas or rice. you also want to make sure you're color-coding your diet. colors mean nutrients, and nature gives us endless options. >> you know, that was pretty good info. thanks, jax. we'll see you soon with another question. >> does the term "kah-wu zingu bu-binga" ring a bell? probably not. but after you watch erika's report, that crazy word will no doubt "strike a chord." [ classical music plays ] >> you've seen one. you've heard one. you may even own one. but how much do you really know about a piano? the people at steinway & sons invited us on a tour of their piano factory to learn how they build some of the world's finest
jax hubbard is a nutritionist at long island college hospital.how do we know if our meal is balanced or not? >> well, that's an excellent question. you want to make sure you're balancing your meal by including foods from all the food groups. when you look at your plate, you want half of the plate to be vegetables and 1/4 of the plate protein, which would be your meats or chicken, and the other 1/4 to be starch, so your pastas or rice. you also want to make sure you're color-coding your...
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nutritionist jax hubbard can show us what a normal serving should look like. >> well, it's always good to take things in our surroundings to use as a standard for determining portion sizes. for example, one slice of bread is about the size of a cd case. a serving of cereal should be about the amount that'll fit into two handfuls. a serving of fruit is about the size of a tennis ball or your fist. a serving of meat is about the size of a deck of cards. so when you're trying to portion out your diet, make sure that you're keeping these tips in mind. >> okay, so, eating a tennis ball may not sound appetizing, but i guess it's a good frame of reference when determining your serving size. thanks, jax. >> thank you. girl: hi, mom. hi, sweetie. [ beep ] man: how's it going, buddy? i'm bored. [ beep ] i think i'll ride my bike. [ tv playing ] [ beep ] it may never be this easy to help your kids find balance, but you have more power than you know. the we can! parents' handbook and web site can help you maximize that power. you'll learn how to help kids choose healthier foods... and how to make
nutritionist jax hubbard can show us what a normal serving should look like. >> well, it's always good to take things in our surroundings to use as a standard for determining portion sizes. for example, one slice of bread is about the size of a cd case. a serving of cereal should be about the amount that'll fit into two handfuls. a serving of fruit is about the size of a tennis ball or your fist. a serving of meat is about the size of a deck of cards. so when you're trying to portion out...
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nutritionist jax hubbard has advice on protecting yourself from injuries now and later.ll, calcium is a mineral that's stored in our bones, and during your teenage years, you want to make sure that you're getting enough calcium to protect you later in life. now some obvious food sources that you may know about are milk and cheese and yogurt. dairy foods have a lot of calcium in them. but there are also not-so-obvious foods that are good sources of calcium, such as green leafy vegetables, beans, tofu, and some nuts. a good after-school snack could be a stick of mozzarella cheese or a handful of almonds. either of these snacks can keep you going till dinner and make sure your bones are going for a lifetime. and don't forget to get enough exercise. your bones will thank you later. >> thanks, jax. we'll see you next time. >> thank you. ght as air. your mood and your makeup. makeup like you've never seen before. new revlon® photoready airbrush™ mousse make up. unique air-infused mousse formula blends easily for a smooth, poreless, airbrushed finish. >> you might not be able t
nutritionist jax hubbard has advice on protecting yourself from injuries now and later.ll, calcium is a mineral that's stored in our bones, and during your teenage years, you want to make sure that you're getting enough calcium to protect you later in life. now some obvious food sources that you may know about are milk and cheese and yogurt. dairy foods have a lot of calcium in them. but there are also not-so-obvious foods that are good sources of calcium, such as green leafy vegetables, beans,...
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but i want to congratulate you on recognizing the denver well experiments that jack haley and mg hubbard worked on back late '60s, and there is -- they did publish the results in a science magazine article which seems to have been lost to an awful lot of investigators. but i think it's very relevant to what people should be looking at now. thank you. >> i think it's very much relevant, and that old paper has been certainly uncovered by quite a lot of people in the last year or so. >> they were some of our pioneers from the usgs and our earthquake program looking at what are the parameters to predict earthquakes. >> a lot of people don't seem to have found it yet. i'm glad you did. >> i'm just curious on the approximate distance from the bore hole that the fracs or the perfs extend, so the bore hole is horizontal, the fracs are going up and down. ballpark, what is that distance? >> the data that i have seen, again, would be from industry papers and journals, indicate that in pennsylvania, there's some barriers to the propagation of the frac, so below the marcellus is the limestone, and it
but i want to congratulate you on recognizing the denver well experiments that jack haley and mg hubbard worked on back late '60s, and there is -- they did publish the results in a science magazine article which seems to have been lost to an awful lot of investigators. but i think it's very relevant to what people should be looking at now. thank you. >> i think it's very much relevant, and that old paper has been certainly uncovered by quite a lot of people in the last year or so....
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hubbard: "our transgendered students will be able to live with someone who understands what it means to be transgenered, or is open to the experience." the twelfth floor space will not be excluse to l-g-b-t students. straight students, or "allies", are also welcome to sign up. "we wanted it to, really be a unified community and recognize that people come in many different shapes, sizes, experiences and by being a part of this community they can get to know maybe more about themselves."" there áareá concerns that the unity house will be targeted for vandalism and harassment... but staff will be trained to handle those kinds of situations. on campus... justin germono... update news the white house is threatening to veto a republican bill that would keep interest rates on federal student loans from doubling this summer. president obama says he's against the measure because it would be paid for by abolishing a health care program. this week the president brought attention to the issue. keith bryant has the story. ">>>tuesday night president obama took his message about student loan rates
hubbard: "our transgendered students will be able to live with someone who understands what it means to be transgenered, or is open to the experience." the twelfth floor space will not be excluse to l-g-b-t students. straight students, or "allies", are also welcome to sign up. "we wanted it to, really be a unified community and recognize that people come in many different shapes, sizes, experiences and by being a part of this community they can get to know maybe more...
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the bears signed two corners today, including former hubbard and illini star kelvin hayden, also five-yearnts defensive coordinator gregg williams caught on tape ordering his players to purposefully injure specific 49ers during their playoff game, his career is over. and finally, the masters. round one at soggy augusta national lee westwood grabs the lead almost made eagle here at the eighth on the way to a five-under par 67. that's a one- shot lead over louie oosthazen and peter hanson. tiger woods was two under with two to play, but bogeyed in-- hit his tee shot at 18 almost off the planet, had to take a drop, 72 for him, five shots back... and henrik stenson, yikes, chopping his way up the eighteeenth, he was five under par, made an eight at 18, finished up at 71. the post round dinner not so good for him. that's the news for this>> i'm dan ponce. >> i'm lourdes duarte. for all of us here, have a good night. s one,ne
the bears signed two corners today, including former hubbard and illini star kelvin hayden, also five-yearnts defensive coordinator gregg williams caught on tape ordering his players to purposefully injure specific 49ers during their playoff game, his career is over. and finally, the masters. round one at soggy augusta national lee westwood grabs the lead almost made eagle here at the eighth on the way to a five-under par 67. that's a one- shot lead over louie oosthazen and peter hanson. tiger...
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track includes the stretch along wells and van buren streets a small portion above wabash avenue the hubbard curve just north of the merchandise mart cetacean and the junctions at lake st. allan wells and wabash and van buren as well let's recap the cleaning games. [ bottle #2 ] mr. clean magic eraser extra power was 3x faster on permanent marker. and he didn't stop there. aw, he never stops. i-i can't watch. cut to commercial. yeah, this is a commercial. [ male announcer ] mr. clean magic eraser extra power. a reward is being offered for tips in the fatal shooting of a chicago teenager. the 13-year-old was shot in the head saturday night as he sat on the front steps of his home. wgn's tonya francisco is live at 51st and wentworth with details. tonya? a white dodge caravan may have been the getaway car and police are hunting for it. the reward has been raised ... a crisis team is on hand at the middle school where the victim attended classises. the boy was killed while sitting on his front porch saturday night. >>he was hit several times including a shot to the head that killed him and bulle
track includes the stretch along wells and van buren streets a small portion above wabash avenue the hubbard curve just north of the merchandise mart cetacean and the junctions at lake st. allan wells and wabash and van buren as well let's recap the cleaning games. [ bottle #2 ] mr. clean magic eraser extra power was 3x faster on permanent marker. and he didn't stop there. aw, he never stops. i-i can't watch. cut to commercial. yeah, this is a commercial. [ male announcer ] mr. clean magic...
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however, he called hubbard, bush's former economist, he called hubbard a hack, all right, republicanr something he wrote in the newspaper. that's wrong. he has criticized paul ryan, he has criticized mitt romney directly on their policies. that is extremely unusual and extremely partisan. most of the time a position like the treasury, which has to work with both sides of the aisle to get key financial legislation through, doesn't go out on the campaign trail. and what i thought i heard from tim geithner, and i've heard this before, is he is on the campaign trail, and i'm asking him to cease and desist. i think it's unseamly if you go back in history. even chief baker, when baker became treasury secretary, he put aside the politics because he had to work with both sides of the alon tisle on tax reform. i think tim geithner is going too far. >> do you think his outlook of 2, 2.5% is wrong? >> no, that's not my criticism. i actually agree with that. but i don't agree that the treasury secretary becomes a political campaigner. >> given the fact that he will be leaving even if obama is re
however, he called hubbard, bush's former economist, he called hubbard a hack, all right, republicanr something he wrote in the newspaper. that's wrong. he has criticized paul ryan, he has criticized mitt romney directly on their policies. that is extremely unusual and extremely partisan. most of the time a position like the treasury, which has to work with both sides of the aisle to get key financial legislation through, doesn't go out on the campaign trail. and what i thought i heard from tim...
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i don't know how many myan calendars out there there are, a fell law named hubbard in 1925 said we will out of oil and pump our last drop of oil in the late 60s. he was wrong. it didn't happen. every week, every two weeks on our network on fox business network we have somebody on that says the stock market is going to crash in a year, and we are all going to be december tiewt. tess tau tiewt. it doesn't happen. >> there is a belief that population out strips resources. but the people who make the prediction do not factor human innovation and human creativity. they have a pessimistic look of how the world looks and cannot see that we will suddenly make more food and people won't star of. starve. joe, why is the sky always falling? is there a profit mode to make these predictions ? >> everybody has their own agenda. the researchers predicted the world would be over run by motorcycle gangs in the desert lead by tina turner. so you you can't take what they are saying -- >> i wish that would happen. i keep saying when i watch "the road warrior" i say what is the downside if you are on the ot
i don't know how many myan calendars out there there are, a fell law named hubbard in 1925 said we will out of oil and pump our last drop of oil in the late 60s. he was wrong. it didn't happen. every week, every two weeks on our network on fox business network we have somebody on that says the stock market is going to crash in a year, and we are all going to be december tiewt. tess tau tiewt. it doesn't happen. >> there is a belief that population out strips resources. but the people who...
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bush economic visor ron hubbard. the president, who has only proposed increased taxes for wealthier americans seems ready for that one. >> first of all, these guys ran up the deficit. these are the same folks who voted in favor of two wars without paying for it. >> i just think there are times when the mountain gets bigger than your ability to climb it. >> now that newt gingrich has all been dropped out, republicans are eager to combine forces and poke holes in the republicans' image. take mr. obama's slow jam of the news on jimmy fallon. >> do you know mitt romney? >> i've met him but we're not friends. >> it's now a new rnc ad. >> that is how we slow jam the news. >> that ends with the twitter hash tag not funny. gingrich officials say the former speaker will formally get out of the race next week. gingrich did take a call from romney that a gingrich spokesman described as gracious. it's a sign the wounds from the bruising primaries are finally starting to heal. >> thank you very much for that, jim acosta. let's di
bush economic visor ron hubbard. the president, who has only proposed increased taxes for wealthier americans seems ready for that one. >> first of all, these guys ran up the deficit. these are the same folks who voted in favor of two wars without paying for it. >> i just think there are times when the mountain gets bigger than your ability to climb it. >> now that newt gingrich has all been dropped out, republicans are eager to combine forces and poke holes in the...
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slamming glen hubbard, slamming mitt romney? that office don't do that. >> it's interesting. i need to check tran i want scripts and see if that's the case. i can't recall an episode. hank paulson in 2008. president bush wasn't running for re-election, it's a reflection of the season we're in. rhetoric sharp forever all sides, including those who sit near president obama within his government. >> john harwood, cnbc, portland, oregon. >>> next up, embattled governor scott walker tells us why he thinks he will win his recall election. life and death battle with unions. scott walker, right back. [ male announcer ] you are a business pro. omnipotent of opportunity. you know how to mix business... with business. and you...rent from national. because only national lets you choose any car in the aisle. and go. you can even take a full-size or above. and still pay the mid-size price. i could get used to this. [ male announcer ] yes, you could business pro. yes, you could. go national. go like a pro. >>> wisconsin republican governor sco
slamming glen hubbard, slamming mitt romney? that office don't do that. >> it's interesting. i need to check tran i want scripts and see if that's the case. i can't recall an episode. hank paulson in 2008. president bush wasn't running for re-election, it's a reflection of the season we're in. rhetoric sharp forever all sides, including those who sit near president obama within his government. >> john harwood, cnbc, portland, oregon. >>> next up, embattled governor scott...
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29% said john taylor. 26% said glenn hubbard. 16% for mankew. these are write ins, by the way. we didn't offer choices. if it's a democratic, janet yellin. larry summers, 20%. allen blinder and bill dudley, 7%. zoom out for a second if you would. i can't imagine he would stick around for another term of shenanigans by our political leadership. that's diane swonk of mesirow financial. what's happened in the last month since the survey, the market has come closer to thinking bernanke has policy right. note that in the march survey 53% said the fed was too easy. 38% saying -- only 38% saying he had it just right. now that number is 51% saying he has it just right. only 8% saying he is too restrictive. guys, what we have here is most of the market thinks bernanke will be gone by the 2014 term when it expires. brian and mandy, i'm sorry. i didn't get any write ins for your guys' names. >> shenanigans putting it politely. >>> brian shactman, you've got more for us. >> hlx. helix energy. about a $2 billion market cap in the oil and gas space. it had good earnings. take a look at the i
29% said john taylor. 26% said glenn hubbard. 16% for mankew. these are write ins, by the way. we didn't offer choices. if it's a democratic, janet yellin. larry summers, 20%. allen blinder and bill dudley, 7%. zoom out for a second if you would. i can't imagine he would stick around for another term of shenanigans by our political leadership. that's diane swonk of mesirow financial. what's happened in the last month since the survey, the market has come closer to thinking bernanke has policy...
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. >> this is on romney's website and it was introduced by greg mancue and glen hubbard.piece of work. >> the romney plan or the ryan plan? >> the romney plan. >> ryan came out with the plan that he co-authored. >> and the point is he spent months trying to find a way not to endorse the ryan plan and in december he was trapped and now he has to wear it, but it's not where he wants to be, it's just where he is. >> that shows that romney is no profile, and encouraged no one putting into his head to embrace the ryan plan. he had to do it in order to get the nomination which was exactly his plan to begin with. it is a dramatic and right wing plan and in fact, newt gingrich called it right wing social engineering in a moment of truthfulness and that say problem that romney has. >> because even donald trump has complained about the ryan plan because he dealt with entitlements like medicare which gave the dechl democrats a huge opening. >> i don't know anything connected to donald trump. >> when you are challenged and face an incumbent president with a weak record, you do not ne
. >> this is on romney's website and it was introduced by greg mancue and glen hubbard.piece of work. >> the romney plan or the ryan plan? >> the romney plan. >> ryan came out with the plan that he co-authored. >> and the point is he spent months trying to find a way not to endorse the ryan plan and in december he was trapped and now he has to wear it, but it's not where he wants to be, it's just where he is. >> that shows that romney is no profile, and...
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bush-turned romney economic adviser glen hubbard who writes president obama's higher spending will require raising taxes for all americans. the president who has only proposed increase for wealthy americans seems ready for that one. >> first of all, these guys ran up the deficit. these are the same folks who voted in favor of tours without paying for it. [ inaudible ] >> now that newt gingrich is all, but dropped out republicans are eager to combine forces and poke holes in the president's image. the preazy of the united steezy. >>. >> reporter: take mr. obama's slow jam on the news. >> do you know mitt romney? >> i've met him, but we're not friends. >> reporter: it's now a new rnc ad. >> that is how we slo jam the news. >> oh, yea. >> and itten with the twitter #, notfunny. >> back to newt gingrich. his campaign officials say the speaker will formally get out of the race perhaps as soon as next week and we know the speaker for all intents and purposes has been out of this race for weeks and he took a call for mitt romney according to a gingrich spokesman earlier today, that call was descr
bush-turned romney economic adviser glen hubbard who writes president obama's higher spending will require raising taxes for all americans. the president who has only proposed increase for wealthy americans seems ready for that one. >> first of all, these guys ran up the deficit. these are the same folks who voted in favor of tours without paying for it. [ inaudible ] >> now that newt gingrich is all, but dropped out republicans are eager to combine forces and poke holes in the...
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you recognizes the rangely field experiments and the denver well experiments that jack hayley and, hubbard worked on back in the, late '60s and there is a, they did publish their results in a science magazine article which seems to have been lost to an awful lot of investigators. but i think it is very relevant to what people should be looking at now. thank you. >> thank you very much it is very relevant and that old paper has been certainly uncovered by quite a lot of people in the last years. >> rawley and jack healy were some of our pioneers in the usgs earthquake program looking whether try to predict earthquakes. that was part of the experimentation. >> a lot of people don't seem to have found it yet. i'm glad you did. >> i'm just, i'm just curious on the approximate distance from the borehole that the fracks or the perfs extend? so the borehole is horizontal. the fracks are going up and down, ballpark what is that distance? >> the data that i've seen, again would be from industry that in pennsylvania there is some barriers to the propagation of the frack. so the load line itself is b
you recognizes the rangely field experiments and the denver well experiments that jack hayley and, hubbard worked on back in the, late '60s and there is a, they did publish their results in a science magazine article which seems to have been lost to an awful lot of investigators. but i think it is very relevant to what people should be looking at now. thank you. >> thank you very much it is very relevant and that old paper has been certainly uncovered by quite a lot of people in the last...