You can watch the entire March 2, 2011 of NASA administrator Charlie Bolden's testimony before Congress at:
http://science.house.gov/hearing/full-committee-hearing-0
The most interesting comment, IMO, by Bolden was the following:
"....it would not take us until 2030 to go to the Moon. If we decided that we wanted to go to the Moon and put humans there, you know that potentially could be done by the end of this present decade..." Charlie Bolden March 2, 2011
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