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what has happened and how close have you gotten to all that has been happening? well, yeah, yesterday, just a feet away, i think we have some of the probably slightly bad pictures that i took in comparison to the agency shots. but look. this is definitely was an orchestrated event. cameras from all around the world were there. having said that, i think what struck everybody was just how much they acted like normal new mom and dads and how excited they were talking about the baby having a good set of lungs and feeling heavy and just the way they kind of gazed at this new baby boy. and really had such a warmth and naturalness between them. obviously, it s the big news everywhere here. can i show you the daily mail cover is babies first wave. another royal wave. i ve cracked at mum in the daily mirror and my favorite in the sun , the fresh prince but the
him the space, to grow up away from the glare of publicity as much as he can. obviously with social media, with iphones, with smart phones everywhere, that s much harder. one other point i d like to raise, martin was saying about the tough economic circumstances that we re experiencing in britain. i think that william and kate s naturalness is really part and parcel of the same thing. they go together. william, kate have to be done to earth. he has to come out with his shirt sleeves rolled up, his collar open. he has to look like the rest of us to an extent because i think there would be growing resentment towards them if they were seen to be lauding over us, living a life of extreme privilege. they do have great privilege apart from carol and mike middleton s house, which as one of your guests reported earlier, there were rumors that perhaps william contributed to the purchase of that house. they ve also been given by the
struggles of the assistance program. the assistance programs in the united states are very hard to quaul dpi for. it s like either you re starving or you don t get any help. what defines starving? like, if you don t eat for a day, are you starving? in their eyes, no. but in your eyes and the way you feel, of course. well, millions of americans don t have enough to eat, the government spent over $15 billion in 2011 alone subsidizing a food system that overproduces the worst types of foods, encourages production of cheap processed feeds laden with fats. the wild. and one that is developed an almost obsession with naturalness and purity of its food. joining us is tom, head judge on
like sarah palin did four years ago. i think that chris christie also gave, the new jersey governor gave a very powerful speech. and not everybody agrees with you on that one. in fact, most people disagree, they think he blew it. i think his point on obama s leadership, the unwillingness to say no is a liability in a leader, and obama is unwilling to treat voters like adults and i think he drove that point home and i think it s a very effective attack on obama, more effective than saying obama is in over his head. dorothy, who else impressed you the most among the nonromney actors here? among the non-romney actors, marco rubio, actually because i got to see he did in one minute in terms of personal revelation which romney could not do. paul: 20 minutes. exactly that. yes, they says not presidential for a few minutes, but you can see the ease and the naturalness with any he discusses his identity