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Speaking to reporters at a Christian Science Monitor breakfast, Interior Secretary Ken Salazar said conservation activities and economic development can go hand-in-hand.
The flawed paraphrase of Martin Luther King, Jr. on the civil rights leader's memorial is one of several issues (including a funding shortcoming) that need to be addressed, U.S. Secretary of the Interior Ken Salazar told reporters at a Monitor Breakfast.
Speaking to reporters at a Christian Science Monitor breakfast, U.S. Secretary of the Interior Ken Salazar argued that there are safe ways to use the controversial technology of hydraulic fracturing -- and that without it, the US will be unable to tap much of its vast natural gas reserves.
Ken Salazar, U.S. Secretary of the Interior and a former Senator from Colorado, describes his home state as a "tough state, a purple state" and key to a presidential campaign strategy. Salazar predicts that Obama will win Colorado in 2012, but warns the fight will be "harder" than in 2008.