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those corporations are not people that's what actual people decide what products are safe and not big tobacco see those. that's the big picture first night for more information on the stories we covered visit our website to tom hartman dot com free speech dot org r t dot com also check out our two you tube channels there are links to tom hartman dot com and this entire show is available as a free video podcast and i tunes and we have a free trial have an i phone and i pad app in the app store you can set his feedback at twitter atomosphere are on facebook atomosphere arbonne our blogs message boards and telephone comment line and thom hartmann dot com and don't forget democracy begins with you when you get out there and get active tag your it . wealthy british style. time. markets trying to. find out what's really happening to the global economy with my next concert or a no holds barred look at the global financial headlines tune into kaiser report. now.
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this is big tobacco being backed up with some very good lawyers.t the end of the day, i think they're going to lose. >> interesting. now, let's talk about a very, very unusual case. i think we can all agree this is rather odd. a deaf man wanting to attend a nudist festival wants an interpreter to come along, but the park refuses. he is suing on what grounds now, avery? >> under title 1 of the americans with disableties act. a federal law passed in 1990. he is saying, i can't hear what's going on, so i want my interpreter right next to me and the nudist colony is saying, he's got to take his clothes off, too, at least give us three days notice. he's saying, that's unreasonable. believe it or not, the case is a little closer than one might think. if the three-day notice is too much and doesn't make sense, believe it or not, tom willard, who brought the case, wins. if there is a connection, they want to get an interpreter that will take their clothes off, then they lose. so, thest a fascinating case. goofy case, but lots of fun to look at. >> i wonder
this is big tobacco being backed up with some very good lawyers.t the end of the day, i think they're going to lose. >> interesting. now, let's talk about a very, very unusual case. i think we can all agree this is rather odd. a deaf man wanting to attend a nudist festival wants an interpreter to come along, but the park refuses. he is suing on what grounds now, avery? >> under title 1 of the americans with disableties act. a federal law passed in 1990. he is saying, i can't hear...
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this is big tobacco being backed up with very good lawyers.day, i think they're going to lose. >> and you can catch our legal guys every saturday, noon eastern. n-g and he gives me a variety of options. would you like to have a look at a map, my lad? ah, why not? should we check on the status of your knighthood? yes. again? yes, again! please. thank you! with my digital manservant, i'll never be homesick again. would you like me to put the kettle on, sir? no! i'd like you to get rid of that ostrich. it's been here a month. [ male announcer ] the new hp touchpad starting at $399.99. ♪ ♪ we were skipping stones ♪ and letting go ♪ over the river and down the road ♪ ♪ she was waiting up around the bend ♪ ♪ smile at me and then you take my hand ♪ [ female announcer ] nature valley granola bars, where delicious ingredients like toasted oats, with rich dark chocolate, sweet golden honey, or creamy peanut butter come together in the most perfect combinations. ♪ i was thinking that i hope this never ends ♪ ♪ yeah, i was just thinking ♪ i hope this will
this is big tobacco being backed up with very good lawyers.day, i think they're going to lose. >> and you can catch our legal guys every saturday, noon eastern. n-g and he gives me a variety of options. would you like to have a look at a map, my lad? ah, why not? should we check on the status of your knighthood? yes. again? yes, again! please. thank you! with my digital manservant, i'll never be homesick again. would you like me to put the kettle on, sir? no! i'd like you to get rid of...
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heard waving people saying that today they think i mean specially considering the type of money the big tobacco has behind it but this might go all the way up to the to the supreme court i mean i don't know what do you or why do you think you have creative with your warning labels i think it is on the part of the f.d.a. they already have warning labels on the cigarette i don't understand why they have i don't know that they're you i think with and so different because they're emotionally charged right because the greater the d.n.a. that you have and so they're saying that i'm violates their free speech the reason they're saying what poll you're violations you know they all have the same things on their smoking facts but i don't know who and when here i don't i mean i'm a pretty you know a big government progressive but even this makes me a little bit uncomfortable and they basically with the cigarette companies are saying is that they're being forced to subsidize the government's anti-smoking message which sort of seems like a legitimate is i mean joking is an obvious looser you probably know o
heard waving people saying that today they think i mean specially considering the type of money the big tobacco has behind it but this might go all the way up to the to the supreme court i mean i don't know what do you or why do you think you have creative with your warning labels i think it is on the part of the f.d.a. they already have warning labels on the cigarette i don't understand why they have i don't know that they're you i think with and so different because they're emotionally...
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heard quite a few people say that they think i mean actually considering the type of money that big tobacco has behind it this might go all the way up to the supreme court i mean i don't know what do you for why do you think you have radiative with your warning labels i think it is on the part of the f.d.a. they already have warning labels on the cigarette i don't understand. what i don't know that they're you want i think which is so good for because they're emotionally charged because they're going to be here and say that you have and so they're saying it violates their free speech i mean they're saying with all your violations you know they all have the same things on their smoking pipes but i don't know who you think's going to win here i don't i mean i'm a pretty you know a big government progressive but even this makes me a little bit on cultural and make music with the cigarette companies are saying is that they're being forced to subsidize the government's anti-smoking message which sort of seems like a legitimate is i mean can you see all these things are you know any other one of
heard quite a few people say that they think i mean actually considering the type of money that big tobacco has behind it this might go all the way up to the supreme court i mean i don't know what do you for why do you think you have radiative with your warning labels i think it is on the part of the f.d.a. they already have warning labels on the cigarette i don't understand. what i don't know that they're you want i think which is so good for because they're emotionally charged because they're...
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big. tobacco all these countries nobody really in a quite knows which. that won't be resolved anytime soon but i think what it is happening what is happening is that the western economies the richer economies having a harder time of it because you know all the growth if you like in realty of all materials is being taken by countries like china and india and brazil and so that's leaving very little scope for the richer countries to grow their groaning under these very high oil prices you know which depress their incomes and make them much more cautious syria's president assad has given a live t.v. interview saying the regime is not in danger of falling and that the government is able to deal with the current unrest in the country syrian state media have condemned u.s. and european calls for president assad to step down. saying the move is part of a conspiracy russia has also refused to back the calls saying assad should be given more time to implement promised reforms this comes in a wake of a crackdown on protesters but as our g.'s maria financial report
big. tobacco all these countries nobody really in a quite knows which. that won't be resolved anytime soon but i think what it is happening what is happening is that the western economies the richer economies having a harder time of it because you know all the growth if you like in realty of all materials is being taken by countries like china and india and brazil and so that's leaving very little scope for the richer countries to grow their groaning under these very high oil prices you know...
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took on big tobacco and a surge of a chevy. -- and the scourges of hiv. dr. sullivan aren't his doctor of medicine degree at the boston university school of medicine in 1958. he completed his internship and residency at new york hospital cornell medical center. he also did some work at the new jersey college of medicine while teaching at harvard medical school and researching at the half thorndike memorial laboratory. that was before becoming the co- director of hematology at boston university medical center. he also founded the boston university hematology service at boston city hospital. that was until 1995. that is when he founded the medical education program at morehouse college . he has received dozens of honoree degrees and has been honored by many diverse organizations. such as the southern leadership -- the southern christian leadership conference and the national association of minority medical educators. dr. sullivan and his wife, ginger, have three children. i would now like to introduce you to the hon. dr. louis sullivan. [applause] >> thank you
took on big tobacco and a surge of a chevy. -- and the scourges of hiv. dr. sullivan aren't his doctor of medicine degree at the boston university school of medicine in 1958. he completed his internship and residency at new york hospital cornell medical center. he also did some work at the new jersey college of medicine while teaching at harvard medical school and researching at the half thorndike memorial laboratory. that was before becoming the co- director of hematology at boston university...
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covering everything from big oil to big tobacco. 115 of them became law.its annual conference in new orleans. where they are busy writing next year's laws. doing the work you elected your state law makers to do. joining me is now executive director of the senate for media and democracy, a watch dog group that originally broke the story. lisa, this is so incredibly blatant, it is hard it believe. >> it is shocking, reverend, on alec.org, they rewrite our laws, that's startling. the fact is that just down the street from us, right now, this after not in, corporations have been voting behind closed doors along with politicians on these model bills to change our rights. it is unbelievable that this is hooping in america. >> now, when you say that corporations are voting with electioned officials, you mean that they are actually sitting in sessions, where the corporate leaders are writing law that will later after some of these officials propose them in legislative bodies. >> they bring their wish list to the task forces of alec, then vote along side elected re
covering everything from big oil to big tobacco. 115 of them became law.its annual conference in new orleans. where they are busy writing next year's laws. doing the work you elected your state law makers to do. joining me is now executive director of the senate for media and democracy, a watch dog group that originally broke the story. lisa, this is so incredibly blatant, it is hard it believe. >> it is shocking, reverend, on alec.org, they rewrite our laws, that's startling. the fact is...
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now big tobacco companies are suing. we'll tell you why. plus, yachts, jewelry, cash, even prostitutes. just some of the things allegedly provided to university of miami football players. the bombshell revelation that's rocking the world of sports today. back in a moment. ♪ [ female announcer ] we're rolling away misperceptions about energy independence. did you know that today about a quarter of all new transit buses use clean, american natural gas? we have more natural gas than saudi arabia has oil. so how come we're not using it even more? start a conversation about using more natural gas vehicles in your community. >>> here we go with top stories now. president obama on the last leg of his three-day bus tour through the midwest. it extends with a town hall in alpha, illinois. we're also learning the president is putting together a specific plan to create more jobs, help the economy grow. get more on that in a couple of minutes here. also, several tobacco companies, they are fighting for their right to free speech. they are claiming the
now big tobacco companies are suing. we'll tell you why. plus, yachts, jewelry, cash, even prostitutes. just some of the things allegedly provided to university of miami football players. the bombshell revelation that's rocking the world of sports today. back in a moment. ♪ [ female announcer ] we're rolling away misperceptions about energy independence. did you know that today about a quarter of all new transit buses use clean, american natural gas? we have more natural gas than saudi arabia...
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sullivan served from 1989 until 1993, where he took on big tobacco and the scourge of hiv. founded the prestigious morehouse school of medicine in atlanta. he earned his doctor of medicine degree at the boston university school of medicine in 1958. he completed his residency at cornell medical center in new york. he did some work at the new jersey college of medicine while teaching at harvard medical school. this was before becoming the co- director of hematology at boston university medical center. he founded the boston university hematology service at boston city hospital. that was until 1995. that's when he founded the medical educational program at morehouse college. dr. sullivan has received dozens of honor in degrees and has been honored by many diverse organizations such as the seventh leadership -- southern christian leadership conference and the national association of minority educators. dr. sullivan and his wife have three children. i now would like to introduce to you, hon. dr. louis sullivan. >> thank you very much. it is a great pleasure and honor to be here w
sullivan served from 1989 until 1993, where he took on big tobacco and the scourge of hiv. founded the prestigious morehouse school of medicine in atlanta. he earned his doctor of medicine degree at the boston university school of medicine in 1958. he completed his residency at cornell medical center in new york. he did some work at the new jersey college of medicine while teaching at harvard medical school. this was before becoming the co- director of hematology at boston university medical...
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where he took on big tobacco and the skirt of hiv. -- scourage of hiv. dr. sold and earned his doctorate in medicine at the boston university school of medicine in 1958. he completed his internship and residency at new york hospital. he also did some work at the new jersey college of medicine while teaching at harvard medical school and researching at the thorndyke memorial laboratory, before becoming the co-director of hematology at boston university medical center. he also founded the boston university hematology service at boston city hospital. that was until 1995. that is when he founded the medical education program at morehouse college. dr. sullivan has received dozens of honoraria degrees and has been honored by many diverse organizations such as the southern christian leadership conference and national association of minority educators. dr. sullivan and his wife have three children. i would like to introduce to you dr. louis sullivan. [applause] >> thank you for that generous introduction. let me say it is a great pleasure and honor for me to be here
where he took on big tobacco and the skirt of hiv. -- scourage of hiv. dr. sold and earned his doctorate in medicine at the boston university school of medicine in 1958. he completed his internship and residency at new york hospital. he also did some work at the new jersey college of medicine while teaching at harvard medical school and researching at the thorndyke memorial laboratory, before becoming the co-director of hematology at boston university medical center. he also founded the boston...
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that was from 1989-1993, where he took on big tobacco and the scourge of hiv. dr. sullivan also founded the prestigious morehouse school of medicine in atlanta. dr. sullivan earned his doctor of medicine degree at the boston university school of medicine in 1958. he completed his internship and residency at new york hospital cornell medical center. he also did some work at the new jersey college of medicine while teaching at harvard medical school and researching at the thorndike memorial laboratory. that was before becoming the codirector of hematology at boston university medical center. he also found the boston university hematology service at boston city hospital. that was until 1995. that's when he founded the medical education program at morehouse college. dr. sullivan has received dozens of honorary degrees, and has been honored by many diverse organizations, such as the southern leadership -- southern christian leadership conference, and the national association of minority medical educators. dr. sullivan and his wife, ginger, have three children. i would n
that was from 1989-1993, where he took on big tobacco and the scourge of hiv. dr. sullivan also founded the prestigious morehouse school of medicine in atlanta. dr. sullivan earned his doctor of medicine degree at the boston university school of medicine in 1958. he completed his internship and residency at new york hospital cornell medical center. he also did some work at the new jersey college of medicine while teaching at harvard medical school and researching at the thorndike memorial...
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turning to seemingly worthless items and trying to figure out how they can become big money like an old rusted tobaccoought for a dollar, sold at auction for $4300. paul is here with the discovery channel's auction kings and you have some examples, don't you? >> i do. i have a cavalry officer sword. >> this is dangerous too. >> breaking a collar bone off a horse. >> it doesn't say confederate army. how do we know. >> they used canvas dipped in tar instead of leather where the united states army had leather. it's heavy, you're supposed to be on the horse breaking a collar bone. >> how do you know it's not fake? >> look at it, man. >> i know it's heavy. it wouldn't be -- >> i have a heavy sword in my house but it's not cool like that. >> the thing about swords in antique weapons in general, they are worth money always. even if it wasn't, even if it were a replica, still worth a couple hundred dollars as a collectible. the way it goes, boys like weapons and women love jewelry. this is probably $150 worth of silver and another $100 worth of gold. >> are those real pearls? >> real pearls not much scrap val
turning to seemingly worthless items and trying to figure out how they can become big money like an old rusted tobaccoought for a dollar, sold at auction for $4300. paul is here with the discovery channel's auction kings and you have some examples, don't you? >> i do. i have a cavalry officer sword. >> this is dangerous too. >> breaking a collar bone off a horse. >> it doesn't say confederate army. how do we know. >> they used canvas dipped in tar instead of...
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experts say the aggressive tobacco controlled campaigns by state and local governments is a big part of the record low. >>> it's august, and that means college students are getting ready to crack open those books again again. do bay area universities crack forbes list of top colleges in the country? if they're enrolled at stanford, the answer is yes. as for my alma matter, uc berkeley, it came in at number 70, which is five spots down from last year's list. here's the more unexpected part. santa clara university is ranked above cal. 67th in the nation this year, ucla is climbing the ranks, it came ahead of uc berkeley as well. >>> the salvation army held its back to school carnival in san francisco today. 500 children received backpacks and school supplies in the first four hours of the event. volunteers expect to serve 1,500 students by the end of the day. the main goal is to supply low income students with a foundation from which they can have a successful educational experience. >> it's a different time line now. right now a child can't go to a teacher and get a piece of paper and
experts say the aggressive tobacco controlled campaigns by state and local governments is a big part of the record low. >>> it's august, and that means college students are getting ready to crack open those books again again. do bay area universities crack forbes list of top colleges in the country? if they're enrolled at stanford, the answer is yes. as for my alma matter, uc berkeley, it came in at number 70, which is five spots down from last year's list. here's the more unexpected...
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experts say the aggressive tobacco control campaigns by state and local governments are a big part of low. >>> researchers are discovering new ways to protect our food from harmful bacteria. university of minnesota scientists have found the first natural preservative to inhibit the e. coli bacteria. this peptide, which is proud by a harmless bacteria, could be added to meats, eggs and dairy products to kill harmful germs. it couldn't come at a better time. research was done at a plant dealing with a massive recall linked to a salmonella outbreak. 26 states are currently affected. >> it essentially is an extra assurance that we can actually give to the food manufacturers, because currently that is a weakness in the food system. >> researchers say more work still has to be done before the peptide can enter the commercial market. >>> much more ahead on "today in the bay." coming up, a young boy fighting for his life. we'll have the latest on the condition of that 9-year-old that was hurt in a hit-and-run in san francisco. yoyoyoyofe a a closure on acoco -dad, why are you getting that? -t
experts say the aggressive tobacco control campaigns by state and local governments are a big part of low. >>> researchers are discovering new ways to protect our food from harmful bacteria. university of minnesota scientists have found the first natural preservative to inhibit the e. coli bacteria. this peptide, which is proud by a harmless bacteria, could be added to meats, eggs and dairy products to kill harmful germs. it couldn't come at a better time. research was done at a plant...
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tobacco crop suffered millions of dollars and cotton suffered, as well. insurance companies jumping higher, leaving metropolitan areas relatively unscathed. and that a bank merger and bigootball gamers. madden-n 12 is out. they are promising even more authentic game play. they reported the loss last quarter but the company is poised to deliver solid growth for the year based on the n.f.l. franchise. >>> and nice to see that. we may know the winner of san francisco's next mayoral election earlier than before. previously the city elections department refused to release the results under the rank choice voting system until the friday after an election which kept voters in the dark for 72 hours. now election officials say they are making a preliminary rank choice results available the day after the elections. >>> talk about aaron ix. one of the largest media companies are making company off 6 anonymous. they wear a t-shirt, a flag trying to blow up the british parliament but time warner owns the image. demonstrators have associated with unknown have worn them including the recent protests against bart. >> it's 5:57 and just ahead at 6:00, a new battle for bart. why the fcc
tobacco crop suffered millions of dollars and cotton suffered, as well. insurance companies jumping higher, leaving metropolitan areas relatively unscathed. and that a bank merger and bigootball gamers. madden-n 12 is out. they are promising even more authentic game play. they reported the loss last quarter but the company is poised to deliver solid growth for the year based on the n.f.l. franchise. >>> and nice to see that. we may know the winner of san francisco's next mayoral...