saying, it was meant to be a joke. and star quarterback peyton manning says a tearful goodbye to the colts. it truly has been an honor to play in indianapolis. i do love it here. i love the fans. and i will always enjoy having played for such a great team. greta: today, manning s 14-year run with the colts coming to an end, he was released rather than paying a whopping $28 million bonus. he is a four-time mvp, but he missed last season, due to a neck injury. both say that money had nothing to do with the release. a few hours later, he was seen landing in a private jet in miami. is it hello dolphins? greta: if you thought super tuesday was the big story yesterday. well, think again. there may be something bigger. you don t want to miss this. we also have zero free time,
action, to stop iran. i think it s important to start on the cost of not acting to stop iran na world in which the ayatollahs would have atomic bombs, i think that would be catastrophic. greta: do you have a sense that other nations have that sense of seriousness that you have about this issue? or do you think many nations think we can talk our wiout of this, eighths bit? i think they would like it see iran agree to the dismantling nuclear program. they are trying to pressure them to do that. the pressure hasn t been applied. the economic sanctions hurt iran, economically, no question about that. but so far, it hasn t these sanctions haven t achieved the one goal they have, which is to make iran stop their nuclear weapons program. greta: do you have any doubt they have a nuclear weapons program? god, i said yesterday, what do you think iran is doing all of this developing these
with a clear military option that the uraniums would be applied to. that s the acid test. they believe that there is a credible military oping if they don t top the program. that s the sure-fire test. we had that in 2003, but we haven t had it since. greta: a warning that the mideast could turn into a nuclear tinder box. it is not just israel that is in deep trouble if iran gets a nuclear weapon. we will hear from prime minister net net next. on a much lighter note, check the tags on your laundry, could the instructions be sexist? you have to see this.
greta: speaker gingrich says he can get gas to $2.50, is that campaign rhetoric or do you think that s realistic? over the next 10 years, we move americans very close to energy self-sufficiency. keeping that $500 billion that we are shipping overseas here in america. we can do tbut tell take a concerted effort. greta: last night in ohio, all eyes on ohio, two republican candidates lost. but it was a very close race between governor romney and senator santorum. what do you make of the race last night? you have all tried to get me to talk about presidential race over the course of this year. i have a big job here. and in addition, i am chairman of the republican convention. i am not going to get in the middle of the race it will mean the turnout, how many people turn out in november and that may impact how many rather republicans are re-. it does. this is an incredibly important
or to do that. but effectively, they continue to go through the only way you get a result if you got them to agree to take out all the enriched uranium that they have enriched, take it out of iran, the stuff that can make bombs. if they want to make medical isotopes, you can give them back uranium that can serve that purpose, a peaceful purpose. they can dismantle any facility they have, in an underground nuclear bunker. they could do all of that. then you would have an indication that the talks have done something. but personally, i m skeptical. i think they have bamboozled the west. they think they can get away with it. greta: that goes back to my first question. i don t see anything to indication that ahmadinejad wants to did anything but give lots of trouble to israel no. not only to us