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and once you do, you end up like a ralph nader. you are essentially -- you become a pariah, you're pushed out of that system. and of course what's happened, and i think bob would agree with me on this, is that when i began as a journalist, when he began as a journalist, you know, at the "l.a. times," there was far more space, there was far more acceptance of a range of viewpoints and we just watched the walls, you know, close. you know, so there is no place anymore for someone like me within "the new york times." t reminds me of what dorothy parker once said of katharine hepburn's emotional range as an actress. it ranges from a to b. that's sort what have is acceptable of political opinion in america is. it's a to b. so we saw the destruction after the war, i mean, of course the espionage act and the sedition act were used against emma goldman and berkman and the deportations, appeal to reason, even though it did support the war, was shut down. the masses were shut down. unions were destroyed. joe hill, trumped up murder charges, b
and once you do, you end up like a ralph nader. you are essentially -- you become a pariah, you're pushed out of that system. and of course what's happened, and i think bob would agree with me on this, is that when i began as a journalist, when he began as a journalist, you know, at the "l.a. times," there was far more space, there was far more acceptance of a range of viewpoints and we just watched the walls, you know, close. you know, so there is no place anymore for someone like me...
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addresses boder nader murray. they all want out crap. but. there are some opposition who want to be buried here she said you. were away from the end but i tolerate she better bar i mean a. lot of if i mean or say i told her i'm a twist entirely and i want a horror every other night. so we're worth a place that used to be used to be up for the small community was actually was another community called a cease fire here in this direction which it's completely out in the water now. purges over here and yes now for more of the small mobile home is there was a lot to trees out here and several homes on a small schoolhouse and. it was a thraldom community it went on. right here or somebody had stones from the grave or here in one of the graveyards you can sit in here and. this is a true it's. one of the scenes from thank you. and there were numerous graves here and there was also another group. yard which went into water a couple years ago. so when they were burying these folks they were well inland and on very all the ground and now there are odd i
addresses boder nader murray. they all want out crap. but. there are some opposition who want to be buried here she said you. were away from the end but i tolerate she better bar i mean a. lot of if i mean or say i told her i'm a twist entirely and i want a horror every other night. so we're worth a place that used to be used to be up for the small community was actually was another community called a cease fire here in this direction which it's completely out in the water now. purges over here...
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playing crocket a friend plus cousin addresses both are nader murray and they all want out crap. but there are. some opposition who want to be buried here she said yeah. it's over i was from a and i tolerate she better bar i'm in a. lot of if i'm in a say i taller i'm a question tired and i want to horror every other night. so we're worth a place that used to be used to be up for the small community was actually was another community called a cheese i hear in this direction which it's completely out in the water now. purges over here and yes now for more of the small mobile home is there was a lot to treat out here and several homes in a small schoolhouse and. it was a thraldom community it went on. right here or somebody had stones from the grave or here and one of the graveyard you can sit in here. this is a true it's. one of the scenes from cain's year. and there were numerous graves here and there was also another brick. yard which went into the water a couple years ago. so when they were buried in these folks they were well inland and on very all grown and now there are odd
playing crocket a friend plus cousin addresses both are nader murray and they all want out crap. but there are. some opposition who want to be buried here she said yeah. it's over i was from a and i tolerate she better bar i'm in a. lot of if i'm in a say i taller i'm a question tired and i want to horror every other night. so we're worth a place that used to be used to be up for the small community was actually was another community called a cheese i hear in this direction which it's...
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francois nader, the president and ceo of mps pharmaceuticals.e a look at where regeneron was before we talked about it. that's the way you have to think of this stock, stay with cramer. >> coming up, the banks have been cashing in on the rebound in housing. as would-be home openers watch mortgage rates rise, is a correction in store or is now the time to make a deposit? cramer clues you in. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ [ male announcer ] introducing the cadillac xts with the newly available 410-horsepower twin turbo. ♪ this man is about to be the millionth customer. would you mind if i go ahead of you? instead we had someone go ahead of him and win fifty thousand dollars. congratulations you are our one millionth customer. nobody likes to miss out. that's why ally treats all their customers the same. whether you're the first or the millionth. if your bank doesn't think you're special anymore, you need an ally. ally bank. your money needs an ally. >> the banks have gotten into inexplicable territory the last few weeks. no doubt in my mind that most of the numbers fro
francois nader, the president and ceo of mps pharmaceuticals.e a look at where regeneron was before we talked about it. that's the way you have to think of this stock, stay with cramer. >> coming up, the banks have been cashing in on the rebound in housing. as would-be home openers watch mortgage rates rise, is a correction in store or is now the time to make a deposit? cramer clues you in. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ [ male announcer ] introducing the cadillac xts with the newly available...
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francois nader, the ceo of the pharmaceuticals.e a look at where regeneron was before we talked about it. that's the weigh you have to think of this stock, stay with cramer. >> coming up, the banks have been cashing in on the rebound in housing. the would-be home openers watch mortgage rates rise, is a correction in store or is now the time to make a deposit? cramer clues you in. >> the banks have gotten into inexplicable territory the last few weeks. no doubt in my mind that most of the numbers from most bank stocks are now too high considering the sudden and shocking decline in mortgage o ridge nations and refinances, hey, we saw some horrible numbers this morning, versus the lack of any real pickup in construction loans or any other loans are, for that matter. plus they can't make up for the losses in the mortgage business and they can't make it up in the services business although wells fargo is a good service business. in the meantime there still isn't enough shift in the yield curve to deposit the number which would allow the
francois nader, the ceo of the pharmaceuticals.e a look at where regeneron was before we talked about it. that's the weigh you have to think of this stock, stay with cramer. >> coming up, the banks have been cashing in on the rebound in housing. the would-be home openers watch mortgage rates rise, is a correction in store or is now the time to make a deposit? cramer clues you in. >> the banks have gotten into inexplicable territory the last few weeks. no doubt in my mind that most...
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. >> admiral robert nader. >> these images of our history are now joined for eternity with the actionsy firemen determined to erect a flagstaff and hoist our colors over the rubble that was the world trade center. >> michael brady, bob nader, how are you doing? do you have a minute? >> i sure do. okay. i got you on speaker phone. we've got some questions with respect to the flag. you remember under the stadium before the ceremony that you came over and said, hey, i would like you to sign the flag, and i said i didn't think it was appropriate for me to sign it? >> right. >> that flag. the interest is where did the flag come from? how did it get on the roosevelt? >> yes, sir. i'm trying to remember the details. >> i remember governor pataki and mayor giuliani had signed it. >> i know it came from the mayor's office, and we were under assumption it was that flag that was in that iconic photo. we weren't real sure, but that's what the mayor's office had told us at the time. >> that's not the flag that they raised on 9/11. the flag that went to the yankee stadium where it was on the ship co
. >> admiral robert nader. >> these images of our history are now joined for eternity with the actionsy firemen determined to erect a flagstaff and hoist our colors over the rubble that was the world trade center. >> michael brady, bob nader, how are you doing? do you have a minute? >> i sure do. okay. i got you on speaker phone. we've got some questions with respect to the flag. you remember under the stadium before the ceremony that you came over and said, hey, i would...
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heard you say on many occasions and i think it's an unfairly widespread assumption in the west that if nader and didn't intervene back than they got off the government to get off the army would have exterminated the city of benghazi but i wonder if we can really take that for granted in the first part we argued a lot about. how the syrian conflict began and i think now it's pretty clear how the libyan conflict began because amnesty international. intervention conducted a series of investigations into all those claims of atrocities you know mass rape and the use of. firing on protesters and the fact that protestors were on on that point of time and most of that claims turned out to be false all lacking sufficient evidence that's what i missed the international said at the time so i wonder whether that makes our two peak concept extremely dangerous because ultimately it is based on their hypothetical it's aimed at preventing a hypothetical massacre but as was demonstrated in the case of libya about that it was based on false evidence your government the russian the russian government did not t
heard you say on many occasions and i think it's an unfairly widespread assumption in the west that if nader and didn't intervene back than they got off the government to get off the army would have exterminated the city of benghazi but i wonder if we can really take that for granted in the first part we argued a lot about. how the syrian conflict began and i think now it's pretty clear how the libyan conflict began because amnesty international. intervention conducted a series of...
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gadhafi troops allegations that were never substantiated later on and they did pave the way for the nader intervention and as far as i understand say full islam himself used to have a pretty low opinion of the i.c.c. which he expressed in one of his last interviews before his capture that he gave you r.t. let's listen to what he had to say about the quarterback that. the score is. called. come on the accuse me of killing people everybody knows even but i'm going to themselves they're not accusing me of using force or because i'm not in the me i'm not in the government so for me to be responsible for killing people it was. he calls it the mickey mouse court that he had his family would still prefer seem to be tried there in the hague rather than in his home but i think the two things one again you have to distinguish between the prosecutor who's bringing those charges which he says are and the i.c.c. judges who are going to going to hear the case so the fact the consider the charges . to make me justifiably consider the charges brought entirely erroneous but doesn't take away from the fact
gadhafi troops allegations that were never substantiated later on and they did pave the way for the nader intervention and as far as i understand say full islam himself used to have a pretty low opinion of the i.c.c. which he expressed in one of his last interviews before his capture that he gave you r.t. let's listen to what he had to say about the quarterback that. the score is. called. come on the accuse me of killing people everybody knows even but i'm going to themselves they're not...
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ralph nader and carlie spsz perarina are the geszs tonight. >>> and the debate in congress over obama care has some members a little hot under the collar. straight ahead, a sampling of the name calling that's been taking place. >> they've been hijacked bill a small group of extreme folks who simply hate this president. >> the president of the united states will talk to the dictator of iran but not the house of representative sns. >> but, first, was the kenya government warned about that deadly mall attack last weekend? that's one of the big questions as police investigate. ps now. but they were some pretty good moves. and the best move of all? having the right partner at my side. it's so much better that way. [ male announcer ] have the right partner at your side. consider an aarp medicare supplement insurance plan, insured by unitedhealthcare insurance company. go long. ♪ [ male announcer ] the parking lot helps by letting us know who's coming. the carts keep everyone on the right track. the power tools introduce themselves. all the bits and bulbs keep themselves stocked. and the doo
ralph nader and carlie spsz perarina are the geszs tonight. >>> and the debate in congress over obama care has some members a little hot under the collar. straight ahead, a sampling of the name calling that's been taking place. >> they've been hijacked bill a small group of extreme folks who simply hate this president. >> the president of the united states will talk to the dictator of iran but not the house of representative sns. >> but, first, was the kenya...
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accept this is your baby's name let's say it's a boy what would you name joe ralph ralph raul ralph nader and so the nice friend joe. i'd probably go with. jonathan jonathan i like that next question up on the boards perms known as bathers and his neck oh i don't want to know what are some clothing gifts you've gone on this tour. thing this a girl who's come about three shows who every time she brings me a gold rose this is a really rotten carrot her gold dipped rose twice three times three times and she really she is actually a she she is a senior at georgetown university and i see the process of probably that president of school she's pretty and she's the senior george down and she said joy rose i mean rose and simon among the ten he was sort of about a metre i mean i don't know right now you know i got shows a lot of my mind but the roses and ice. and other heard it all right we have some twitter questions follow up next. that n.b.a. joselyn says you fans are obsessed with your hair joe what made you want to buzz yours all. this hot summer time good answer. no months ago how do you set
accept this is your baby's name let's say it's a boy what would you name joe ralph ralph raul ralph nader and so the nice friend joe. i'd probably go with. jonathan jonathan i like that next question up on the boards perms known as bathers and his neck oh i don't want to know what are some clothing gifts you've gone on this tour. thing this a girl who's come about three shows who every time she brings me a gold rose this is a really rotten carrot her gold dipped rose twice three times three...
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ralph nader and carly fiorina are the guests.h tonight for very special coverage. >>> just days after suspending the entire football team for bad behavior off the field, a utalk high school football team returns on homecoming night. the outcome, players say they won't forget. >>> a new jersey judge has ruled in favor of same-sex marriage, but if governor christie gets his way, that decision will never go into effect. we'll tell you why. michelle. and we own the paper cottage. it's a stationery and gifts store. anything we purchase for the paper cottage goes on our ink card. so you can manage your business expenses and access them online instantly with the game changing app from ink. we didn't get into business to spend time managing receipts, that's why we have ink. we like being in business because we like being creative, we like interacting with people. so you have time to focus on the things you love. ink from chase. so you can. [ male announcer ] you know that family? the one whose eye for design is apparent in every detail?
ralph nader and carly fiorina are the guests.h tonight for very special coverage. >>> just days after suspending the entire football team for bad behavior off the field, a utalk high school football team returns on homecoming night. the outcome, players say they won't forget. >>> a new jersey judge has ruled in favor of same-sex marriage, but if governor christie gets his way, that decision will never go into effect. we'll tell you why. michelle. and we own the paper cottage....
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with the highest gas prices, they ended up with different people driving and these are the pre-ralph nader days that we are getting into, where getting into an automobile accident and have a seat attached to it and it was almost universally fatal. hidden behind a decline in traffic, probably a lot more important things going on people's health. and perhaps the most obvious to explain is the dramatic spike in suicide rates that was hidden beneath the traffic accidents, such a large cause of death that their decline mass all of these other increases at the same time. producing this weird correlation between rising life expectancy, reducing death rates, and changes in the unemployment rate. but here i think is another important lesson, which is that suicide rates did not increase universally across the country. but in fact suicide rates and alcohol rates and other rates of diseases that are loosely associated with unemployment are very clearly associated with those becoming unemployed only increased in certain areas more than others. and in some places actually declined. so that is the natura
with the highest gas prices, they ended up with different people driving and these are the pre-ralph nader days that we are getting into, where getting into an automobile accident and have a seat attached to it and it was almost universally fatal. hidden behind a decline in traffic, probably a lot more important things going on people's health. and perhaps the most obvious to explain is the dramatic spike in suicide rates that was hidden beneath the traffic accidents, such a large cause of...
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, if you look across states with the highest gas prices and the lowest unemployment were pre-ralph nader days. and hidden behind that decline in traffic are probably a lot more important things going on with people's health. perhaps the most obvious to explain is the dramatic spike in citizen rates -- in suicide rates that was hidden beneath the traffic accident deaths. traffic accidents are such a large part of death that their decline masked these other increases taking place at the same time producing in this correlation between rising life expectancy and changes in the unemployment rate. but here i think is another important lesson which is that suicide rates can't increase universeally across the country. in fact, suicide rates and simply alcohol rates and other rates of decides that -- diseass that are clearly associated with people becoming unemployed only increased in certain areas more than others and in some places actually declined. so that's the sort of natural experiment where we can start to analyze why these variations seem to be occurring. one of the most important, in my
, if you look across states with the highest gas prices and the lowest unemployment were pre-ralph nader days. and hidden behind that decline in traffic are probably a lot more important things going on with people's health. perhaps the most obvious to explain is the dramatic spike in citizen rates -- in suicide rates that was hidden beneath the traffic accident deaths. traffic accidents are such a large part of death that their decline masked these other increases taking place at the same time...
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cnn crossfire has the latest, ralph nader and carly fiorina are the guests.30 eastern for that coverage. >>> the u.n. is demanding syria get rid of all chemical weapons. we will tell you about it after the break. hey linda! what are you guys doing? having some fiber! with new phillips' fiber good gummies. they're fruity delicious! just two gummies have 4 grams of fiber! to help support regularity! i want some... [ woman ] hop on over! [ marge ] fiber the fun way, from phillips'. ♪ unh ♪ [ male announcer ] you can choose to blend in. ♪ or you can choose to blend out. the all-new 2014 lexus is. it's your move. >>> so we have been watching the events on capitol hill this saturday, watching both sides, the house and senate try to hash out a bill to come up with to keep the government from shutting down at midnight monday. we did expect house speaker john boehner to step up to the microphone, he didn't, but what his office did was release a statement saying the house will vote today on two amendments to the senate spending plan, the first amendment delays the pres
cnn crossfire has the latest, ralph nader and carly fiorina are the guests.30 eastern for that coverage. >>> the u.n. is demanding syria get rid of all chemical weapons. we will tell you about it after the break. hey linda! what are you guys doing? having some fiber! with new phillips' fiber good gummies. they're fruity delicious! just two gummies have 4 grams of fiber! to help support regularity! i want some... [ woman ] hop on over! [ marge ] fiber the fun way, from phillips'. ♪...
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regulation like, why do you have ingredients on the back of food labels, right, you have it because ralph nader around consumer choice. thank you for telling me what'sy your product. thank you federal government. it's a law. seat belts in cars, there was a period that wasn't required. when we started to require it, it's a good thing and no longer controversial although neshly people said why should the government be inside my car. >> car manufacturers fought against it. >> so there's a lot of areas where when you're trying to sell a regulation, regulatory scheme that has benefits, it's more difficult in the short term than selling a benefit. the political size is difficult because cruz is losing the political party. he lost someone who has proven himself as a chief opponent to barack obama. take say listen to this from today. >> i campaigned all over america for two months everywhere i could and in every single campaign rally, i said and we have to repeal and replace obama care. well, the people spoke. they spoke much to my dismay but they spoke. and they re-elected the president of the united
regulation like, why do you have ingredients on the back of food labels, right, you have it because ralph nader around consumer choice. thank you for telling me what'sy your product. thank you federal government. it's a law. seat belts in cars, there was a period that wasn't required. when we started to require it, it's a good thing and no longer controversial although neshly people said why should the government be inside my car. >> car manufacturers fought against it. >> so...
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ralph nader and carly fiorina are the guests.e in tonight at 7:30 eastern for special coverage. >>> all right, so there are a lot of claims about the president's new health care plan coming from both sides. and this is just one from the president. >> we will keep this promise to the american people. if you like your doctor, you will be able to keep your doctor, period. >> so, is that true? the short answer, maybe. it is probably true that the majority of people who have insurance will not be affected by the new law. but clearly, some will. the white house says the president stands by the claim, declaring on its website, nothing in the proposal forces anyone to change the insurance they have, period. you can find all the answers you want on cnn.com/healthcare. >>> he's already cheated death once. now a high-flying daredevil plunges through a ten-foot crack in a mountain. we'll show you his amazing flight, coming up. >>> and next, you'll definitely want to stick around for this. a warning about a deadly bacteria. it's in seawater a
ralph nader and carly fiorina are the guests.e in tonight at 7:30 eastern for special coverage. >>> all right, so there are a lot of claims about the president's new health care plan coming from both sides. and this is just one from the president. >> we will keep this promise to the american people. if you like your doctor, you will be able to keep your doctor, period. >> so, is that true? the short answer, maybe. it is probably true that the majority of people who have...
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ali nader is an iran expert with the rand group live in washington with us.e to see you again. >> good to be here. thank you. >> so how is the u.s. now perceived by iran and the west in general? do we look weak to iran because we have not put this strike in effect or not? >> no, not necessarily. i think the iranian leadership, its primary concern is still the sanctions imposed by the united states and the international community, so for them, sanctions are much more hurtful than a u.s. military strike against syria. of course, the iranian government doesn't wants its ally in syria to be attacked, but it's also in a quandary because the iranians have condemned use of chemical weapons. they experienced it during the war with iraq. they know the effects of it. it would be embarrassing for the new leadership in iran, the new president, to side too closely with the assad regime. >> so if eventually the u.s. does strike syria, what might iran's retaliation be, if anything at all? >> the iranian leadership has threatened retaliation, especially the revolutionary gua
ali nader is an iran expert with the rand group live in washington with us.e to see you again. >> good to be here. thank you. >> so how is the u.s. now perceived by iran and the west in general? do we look weak to iran because we have not put this strike in effect or not? >> no, not necessarily. i think the iranian leadership, its primary concern is still the sanctions imposed by the united states and the international community, so for them, sanctions are much more hurtful...
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nader on last week.ple drugs, multiple drugs coming out, which is why we like it so much. so i am going to agree with you. don't pin it on one drug. this is one that has a big product portfolio, which is why we have been behind nps pharmaceuticals. and that, ladies and gentlemen, the conclusion of the "lightning round"! [ buzzer ] >> the "lightning round" is sponsored by td ameritrade. >>> he's been bringing main street to wall street for years. and for mad money's 2,000th episode, he celebrated by planting the cramerican flag outside the new york stock exchange. calling all cramericans in the new york area, you're invited to be part of history tomorrow. log on the madmoney.cnbc.com for details on how to join us. >>> coming up, let's make a deal. from investor activism at apple and netflix, to m&a actives during some big stocks, the headlines are causing this market to move. what is the next big deal on wall street's radar? cramer fills you in, ahead. ♪ [ indistinct shouting ] [ male announcer ] time and
nader on last week.ple drugs, multiple drugs coming out, which is why we like it so much. so i am going to agree with you. don't pin it on one drug. this is one that has a big product portfolio, which is why we have been behind nps pharmaceuticals. and that, ladies and gentlemen, the conclusion of the "lightning round"! [ buzzer ] >> the "lightning round" is sponsored by td ameritrade. >>> he's been bringing main street to wall street for years. and for mad...
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it was about cops robbing drug dealers and nader giuliani created this organization through an executive order and made a big deal out of it and said hey this agency is going to stop corruption. and then he proceeded to -- for the rest of his term and mayor bloomberg led the front and ended up -- it still exists. it has a budget of less than $1 million is completely ineffective. no one writes about it. that is called the commission to combat police corruption so to answer your question as long as it has the teeth and the funding , it could be effective but politics in the city -- the mayor needs the police department to show the numbers and there's there is an inherent conflict here between those two agencies. yes, sir maam? [inaudible] when you're talking about the roll call are you talking specifically about not reporting violent crimes or what kinds of crimes are diminished? >> it's the major seven rape robbery assault burglary grand larceny auto and grand larceny. yeah. [inaudible] >> yeah. the question is the police commander is encouraging downgrading major crimes and also in coura
it was about cops robbing drug dealers and nader giuliani created this organization through an executive order and made a big deal out of it and said hey this agency is going to stop corruption. and then he proceeded to -- for the rest of his term and mayor bloomberg led the front and ended up -- it still exists. it has a budget of less than $1 million is completely ineffective. no one writes about it. that is called the commission to combat police corruption so to answer your question as long...
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. >> ralph nader. doing speed balls. let me test it. >> why is brian shackman so handsome?e up to a home gym company. >> we'll be right back. i had pain in my abdomen... it just wouldn't go away.thing. i was spotting, but i had already gone through menopause. these symptoms may be nothing... but they could be early warning signs of a gynecologic cancer, such as cervical, ovarian, or uterine cancer. feeling bloated for no reason. that's what i remember. seeing my doctor probably saved my life. warning signs are not the same for everyone. if you think something's wrong... see your doctor. ask about gynecologic cancer. and get the inside knowledge. we're gonna stop beating ourselves up about our weight. we're not gonna give up what we love. it's not gonna happen. and when the pounds still come off... we'll be like, "whoa!" one night we'll even eat a cupcake like it's our job. just not the entire cake. that's part of the weight watchers plan. we're gonna feel happy... healthy... and good. really good. weight watchers. because we understand. because we've been there. because it
. >> ralph nader. doing speed balls. let me test it. >> why is brian shackman so handsome?e up to a home gym company. >> we'll be right back. i had pain in my abdomen... it just wouldn't go away.thing. i was spotting, but i had already gone through menopause. these symptoms may be nothing... but they could be early warning signs of a gynecologic cancer, such as cervical, ovarian, or uterine cancer. feeling bloated for no reason. that's what i remember. seeing my doctor...
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nader did make a decision outside of the u.n. the un actually did pass resolutions with respect to the situation, the civilians in benghazi in a tent that they faced from cuffe and the united states act at that point in time . that think that there is no hard and fast rule, but there are legal justifications under certain circumstances with respect to international treaties such as the international convention on weapons of mass destruction. the president is now making an argument. >> we believe that the u.n. charter takes more into account? >> i regret that the circumstances we find ourselves in a sense of the three principal mechanisms for you in just a vacation don't i believe fit the situation. the president is nevertheless tried hard to make there you an apparent focus of his efforts. at the very beginning after incident took place on a 28, believe it was around 28 it was a resolution that our ambassador and the u.n. attempt to to table, but we found that the russians oppose it and the chinese oppose it and we could not move
nader did make a decision outside of the u.n. the un actually did pass resolutions with respect to the situation, the civilians in benghazi in a tent that they faced from cuffe and the united states act at that point in time . that think that there is no hard and fast rule, but there are legal justifications under certain circumstances with respect to international treaties such as the international convention on weapons of mass destruction. the president is now making an argument. >> we...
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they will work closely with them and us and our care court nader's. nators.diat they're doing cost share incentives. the specialty care network is the same that they have with their other small-group plans. it is quite broad. massachusetts, similar to maryland, the insurance wasission made sure there adequate coverage throughout the state. the reality of this health care reform is that there will be limited networks for particular groups. we are seeing that in massachusetts. expensive academic teaching hospitals in massachusetts. some health plans have limited their members from those groups. thosey have required members to pay half the deductibles of the co-pays if they prefer to get their care there. is also true of general health insurance as well. the question over here. hi, i am with the national senior citizens law center. this is a question for anyone. how you are dealing with the , your population -- nikki mentioned misinformation. are you doing anything to counter that? more specifically if you are talking about the dual demonstrations that s
they will work closely with them and us and our care court nader's. nators.diat they're doing cost share incentives. the specialty care network is the same that they have with their other small-group plans. it is quite broad. massachusetts, similar to maryland, the insurance wasission made sure there adequate coverage throughout the state. the reality of this health care reform is that there will be limited networks for particular groups. we are seeing that in massachusetts. expensive academic...
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ralph nader messed it up the he was not in the middle. the be seeking teddy roosevelt in the bull moose party. one is they tend if you think as the bell curve listed in the middle but if you have a third-party movement it is a completely different dynamic. second coming people focus on the president with the electoral college no way a third-party movement will print the presidency not even the house with the gerrymandering the strategy is built around the senate to say if you can muster some sense and a handful of states that have a senator from one party or a governor from one we know that the people in the middle make the difference. run for the open seats the two parties will go to the primary to talk crazy talk democrats will say things to walk back and so will the republicans they expect they can do see etch a sketch i did not really mean that. but instead there is a centrist kiddie in the middle lee have to do is hold 34% of the vote and you have a centrist senator that is not as hard as winning the presidency. >> host: has the two-
ralph nader messed it up the he was not in the middle. the be seeking teddy roosevelt in the bull moose party. one is they tend if you think as the bell curve listed in the middle but if you have a third-party movement it is a completely different dynamic. second coming people focus on the president with the electoral college no way a third-party movement will print the presidency not even the house with the gerrymandering the strategy is built around the senate to say if you can muster some...