the reward structure, as you know, you agreed with what it s not by herd mentality. thanks for your yeah? [inaudible] it s a wonderful book, and it really fills on the dots what i was eluding to, and how the deny to campaign climate change is a longer term, ongoing relations campaign by vested interests to, looking to discredit science in the challenges of interests, challenging interests. looks like you have another question. looks like the united states made why is it like that when another industrialized country agree upon the facts both regard to the conservative versus liberals impacting true lives. how is that different? it s interesting. what you said i would have agreed with just a few years ago, but it s no longer true. by and large, there s been a lot of resistance in moving from fossil fuels on countries that essentially built their economies. it s a coal state. that s how a generation made their livelihoods on coal. it s understanding there s talk ab
couples to get married. he said there s no rational reason left to prefer one, and i would guess that when the case comes up, as it s now moving up through the lower courts, the gay-rights litigantses are going to be fighting justice scalia s dissent as effectively correctly reading the decision as having undermined the exclusion of gay couples from marriage. host: isn t the flipside that whoever writes the majority opinion in favor of same-sex marriage is going to be citing the lawrence case, justice kennedy s phrases about the important for dignity and respect for gay and lesbian couples. guest: i think both sides will draw on justice kennedy s opinion. you can find support for both positions but i m quite certain many of the phrases in his opinion in lawrence vs. texas about the dignity of gay americans and the importance of relationships to them, will find their way into any opinion. host: we only have a couple minutes left. before we finish, i d like to ask you y
movie rights? shall we? i am just saying. a lot about what they learned how to do. did that cross over into bond, working at that depth? the work on the brooklyn bridge using essentially diving techniques that had been developed over the ages. you had people not significant depth but working under pressure to keep the mud and the water away from them as a working environments like money to miss or something. they go down to the chamber and creative drive space to working and a pressurized space to keep the mud and water at bay. they were employing the sort of diving the compression techniques of the day at that time. sometimes with some injuries because it wasn t always the most exact science. in a lot of ways it is not an exact science because of what is it different and respond differently and you find that out in the book as well. sometimes there is no hard and fast rule about what works or what doesn t work but that is a real experience and a touchdown that a little b
mitt romney heads to minnesota and nevada today after that decisive victory last night in the sunshine state. romney beat newt gingrich by 14 points, 46% of the vote, more than the 12-point margin gingrich achieved in south carolina. rick santorum barely cracked double digits at 13%, ron paul who largely skipped florida won 7%. ron paul says they got a bigger share of the vote than gingrich and santorum combined. romney picked up all 50 of florida s delegates last night. he played to his strengths, he dominated urban areas in central and south florida. take a look at the map, though, all the orange counties in northern florida show by newt gingrich believe he has a path, a difficult one but a path forward to march, super tuesday and the week after where a bunch of southern primaries may vote more like the panhandle than miami-dade county. romney is a candidate made for florida in some ways and the exit polls show how he put his winning coalition together. romney won 62% of mo
the sunshine state. romney beat newt gingrich by 14 points, 46% of the vote, more than the 12-point margin gingrich achieved in south carolina. rick santorum barely cracked double digits at 13%, ron paul who largely skipped florida won 7%. ron paul says they got a bigger share of the vote than gingrich and santorum combined. romney picked up all 50 of florida s delegates last night. he played to his strengths, he dominated urban areas in central and south florida. take a look at the map, though, all the orange counties in northern florida show by newt gingrich believe he has a path, a difficult one but a path forward to march, super tuesday and the week after where a bunch of southern primaries may vote more like the panhandle than miami-dade county. romney is a candidate made for florida in some ways and the exit polls show how he put his winning coalition together. romney won 62% of moderates, dominated among wealthy invoters, six in ten a family income of more than $200,00