Rostro Harakbut es un monumento sagrado ubicado al interior del territorio ancestral del pueblo originario Harakbut, en la provincia de Manu, regiĆ³n Madre de Dios.
burner, the front line, i m sorry, of taking on the challenges that our nation face. and he knows those better than any other candidate. but i was delighted to see governor huntsman, who is i m a huge fan, i just think if rick santorum could be president to include a man like that, i hope he would serve with and we need people like that. i always joke, rick should give herman cain a visit, have him come into the oval office, and say, herman, here s the keys to air force one. i want you to go around the world just telling everyone how great american is. and we re going to be a very, very great country. if you can imagine having the senate, the house, and the white house in about 60 to 90 days, we re going to be that shining light on the hill again. foster friess, thank you very much, thanks for joining us. and coming up next, the president s closer, the politico briefing here next on andrea mitchell reports. [ male announcer ] if you think tylenol
sunday from two prominent people. the guests were henry paulson the former secretary of the treasury and alan greenspan, the longtime federal chairman of the federal reserve. about two-thirds of the way through the interview, david gregory, the moderator of meet the press asked about the deficit and how serious a problem it is. it is, by far, the most serious long-term challenge we as a nation face. all these other issues, economic issues, are minor compared to that. it s very, very difficult to get congress to act on anything that s big and difficult and controversial if there s not an immediate crisis. then gregory asked greenspan, and greenspan agreed with paulson, and i agree with paulson. and it s the same thing paul volcker said earlier in the program, leaders in washington have to find the courage of their convictions to deal with the deficit, right? the next topic gregory asks about was taxes. listen again. part of the fix here according to the budget has to do with the
federal reserve. about two-thirds of the way through the interview, david gregory, the moderator of meet the press asked about the deficit and how serious a problem it is. it is by far the most serious long-term challenge we as a nation face. all these other issues, economic issues are minor compared to that. it s very, very difficult to get congress to act on anything that s big and difficult and controversial if there s not an immediate crisis. then gregory asked greenspan, and greenspan agreed with paulson, and i agree with paulson. it s the same thing paul volcker said earlier in the program, leaders in washington have to find the courage of their convictions to deal winter park the deficit. right? the next topic gregory asks about was taxes. listen again. part of the fix here according to the budget has to do with the issue of taxes. here is how the wall street journal put it in a headline on it is, the wealthy face a tax increase. those bush era tax cuts are
foreclose, if prices go down significantly from here. let me move on. i want to talk about the deficit and i also want to talk about taxes. here are the deficit projections from the president s 2011 budget and the numbers are, frankly, staggering. if you look at the deficit for 2010, 1.56 trillion. through 2015, they estimate it comes down with $751.9 billion. how serious is this, secretary paulson, assuming also that ten-year projections are often wrong? oh, i just have no doubt that it is by far the most serious long-term challenge we as a nation face. all these other issues, economic issues are minor compared to that. and it s a generational issue, because there s no way we re going to deal effectively with