stuff. because you sat down with goldie hawn and asked her about her famous decades-long relationship with kurt russell and about why they re not married. so the question i have, which people have been asking for more than 40 years. we re going to get into it. why aren t the two of you married? why should we get married? isn t that a better question? well, i suppose. but why aren t you married? because we have been married. and because when it doesn t work out, it ends up to be big business. somebody has to own something, it s always ugly. somebody has to actually take a look and say, how many divorces are fun? how many divorces actually none i ve ever heard. don t cost money? how many divorces make you even hate the person more than you did before? how many divorces have hurt
growth that comes next year.- encourage firms to invest now in the growth that comes next year. how? it the could growth that comes next year. how? it they could be growth that comes next year. how? it they could be using growth that comes next year. how? it they could be using all growth that comes next year. how? it they could be using all sorts - growth that comes next year. how? it they could be using all sorts of - they could be using all sorts of measures, changing the tax system to make measures, changing the tax system to make sure measures, changing the tax system to make sure firms that invest get tax awards make sure firms that invest get tax awards and make sure firms that invest get tax awards and firms that don t don t -et awards and firms that don t don t get that awards and firms that don t don t get that. they could be looking into measures get that. they could be looking into measures that don t cost money, like immigration measures that don t cost mo
that an individual who voted 95% of the time for every budget that came before you, you ve raised the debt limit nine times in washington, d.c., and to stand here in front of the people in the state of texas and say, trust me, i m going to balance the budget, that s a little tough to understand. up first, though, breaking news tonight in libya. there are missing missiles, thousands of them, and mounting concerns here in washington they could fall into the hands of al qaeda or other terrorist groups. and as we speak tonight, the libyan rebels who forced moammar gadhafi from power claim to have their former dictator surrounded. they won t say where, but they insist he won t escape this time. cnn s ben wedeman live for us in tripoli. ben, the rebels have claimed to be on gadhafi s close trail before. do we view credibly these indications tonight from their spokesman that they have gadhafi surrounded? reporter: i m approaching these claims with a certain amount of skepticism.