let s watch? in my travels throughout my history, one of the questions is, do you think the president is safe? i got to tell you, this puts a big question mark on that very issue. they were very swift in saying the president was never put into danger. there was never any threat to the president. i beg it differ. if you have secret service agents there and they ve had their room compromised, you ve had guests in your room, let alone prostitutes, they have ammunition, weapons. they have credentialing. they know the president is coming and going, which doors he might be going through. so to suggest to quickly the president was never in danger, how do they make such a swift statement? i think that begs even more questions. you know, congressman, just talking about this as a regular person and you are a regular person as well as congressman, you hear the stories. i don t know if they are true or not, soviets would get, a guy waiting on a train platform and
families. that s from her office, but it doesn t at least the version i have and you may have, way more information than i have been given but this is located, she gives the address and then goes into details about where television satellite trucks and photographers should be, parking spaces, submitting names, pictures, credentialing, and all media representatives have to go through security check points. there we go. we re wait withing for the special prosecutor who announced she will indeed hold a news
pay $1.6 million for historians. when we look at what newt has done, his war of words with certain people, there is this war of back and forth with him and barney frank. let s take a look at the few examples. clearly you re not saying they should go to jail. chris dodd s case, go back and look at the country wide deals. the lobbyists he was close to at freddie mac. you don t enhance your academic credentialing by having been speaker. what you enhance is your value as a bhobbyist. how bad are these statements goin to get for his campaign? by some measures of the polls, the front-runner or emerging as the main alternative to mitt romney. he s got a lot of opponents who want to knock him from that position and they will be hitting him for that. some of these guys are also
you graduate. that might mean if me of you a four-year university. she wants to be an architect. she s interning with an architectural firm. she s already got her sights set on what school she wants to go to. for other folks it may be a community college or a frogs professional credentialing or training. but the fact of the matter is that more than 60% of the jobs in the next decade will require more than a high school diploma. more than 60%. that s the world that you re walking into. so i want all of you to set a goal to continue your education after you graduate. and if that means college for you, just getting into college is not enough. you also have to graduate. one of the biggest challenges we have right now is that too many of our young people enroll in college but don t actually end up getting their degree.
if i could read your mind love what a tale your thoughts could tell just like a paperback novel the kind the drugstore sells finally, the college scholarship that pays you to skip college. it is the idea of the billionaire who thinks a four-year college education is overrated. so rather than send kids to college for higher education, he is sending them to the real world first. here is linsey davis. reporter: peter teal made billions co-founding paypal and investing in facebook. now he wants americans to think twice before going to college mindlessly. learning is good, credentialing and debt is very bad. it s quite possible for someone