education, healthcare, who can create more jobs. right. about their future, about security. but democrats started this war on women by talking about the fact that mitt romney and republicans don t care about women s issues, and it has backfired. wait a minute. now you guys are in damage control. angela, angela, the republicans started this war on women by passing legislation that was anti to women s health and issues. look what they did in arizona this week where they said life begins at the end of the first period. angela and christopher, spirited discussion, one we ll continue on through to november, i think. absolutely. for the moment, though, i think we re going to have to leave it there. thanks for joining us today. really appreciate it. good to see you all. thank you. thanks for having you. clearly, john, you ve shown both sides in that one. they disagree, that s for sure. all right, we re continuing to keep an eye on one of our top
union, and perhaps the obama administration, are willing to talk about that. that s why i say the iranians will attempt to exploit differences among the five permanent members. they have a much friendlier audience in the case of russia and china, and drive a wedge between the five permanent members, and see what they can get. how much time do we have? personally i think we re out of time. i think we ve been out of time for quite some number of years, because our intelligence on iran is inadequate. we don t know for sure what the iranians are up to. but one thing you can bank on is that the iranians benefit every day that goes by, and they know it. we will keep a close eye on these meetings. ambassador bolton, thanks for coming in on a saturday to join us. thank you, jamie. take care. john in. a settlement with the nation s top five mortgage lenders expected to speed up foreclosures. next how the new guidelines could affect the price of every single home in america. and ne
meaning you could see thunderstorms fire up that could produce long-track tornadoes. we re already seeing thunderstorms fire up across these hours. the other one is in effect until 7:00 p.m. central time. here s a look at that high-risk area. once again, where we can see the very dangerous weather stretching from parts of nebraska down in through oklahoma. john? maria molina with us today. good to have you with us watching all of this. this region is well aware of the damage the twisters can bring. back in 2007, an f5 tornado, that is the tropickest category, hit greensburg, kansas. it brought it 200-mile-an-hour winds. 11 people died. it lasted 65 minutes. by the time it was over, pretty much all that was left of greensburg was the name. 90% of the buildings were damaged or destroyed. it is right in the middle of the watch area right now. incredible.
now even some environmental groups say it might not be the case. john roberts has more live from atlanta. john in. reporter: good afternoon. we re talking about the process of hydraulic fracturing. a drilling process where thousands of gallons of chemicals under high pressure to crack open the rock and allowed embedded natural gas to come out into the surface. opponents of gas exploration in places like pennsylvania, texas and ohio have used this as rallying point that all the fracturing is polluting groundwater and homeowner wells. now even environmental groups are saying there are no confirmed cases of that happening. by and large the fracturing that takes place in the large natural gas shale plays takes place many thousands of feet beneath the ground which doesn t totally eliminate the risk but reduces it significantly. reporter: so fracking does not appear at this point to be a problem but
fact the reason there was a financial melt down or deep water horizon as opposed to too little regulation. there s big difference of opinion and a big difference on opinion as to whether you should bring the deficit down by spending cuts and whether that lowers demand or if you should do anything about demand as a government or should rely on tax cuts. so i think there is a big difference on what does this show apart from the, you know, the president says he can t wait and he s being presidential is that republicans have never bought into the idea that consumers need protecting in this way at all. and that s a fundamental difference. that s a big ideological conflict. john in new hampshire, we are sorry we didn t talk to you earlier about this, but now seems the appropriate time. to what degree do you think the republican presidential field will be responding to the actions of the president today? well, i think it s predictable how they ll respond. they ll say he s going past the c