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dr. edward bernstein was chief technical advisor to the u.s.egation at the bretton woods conference. mr. bernstein, what did the delegates who assemble to accomplish at bretton woods? we hadwo different objectives. one was to get monetary stability without the rigidity of the gold standard. the other was to prevent a recurrence of the disorders -- deflation and the depression -- that followed the first world war. we hoped we could get through a reconstrucon period where europe would once again be a great producer. we hoped that we could establish a world trading system in which all could share in prosperity. and we wanted stability. schoumacher: to ensure stability, the etton woods agreements outlined a new system of international cooperation. the linchpin of the system was the american dolla and its convertibilityo gold. europe was either occupied or had been conquered, anevery country in europe needed resources -- it needed to restock it needed food. and of course, it had to be reconstcted. we were the only country that had the real resources
dr. edward bernstein was chief technical advisor to the u.s.egation at the bretton woods conference. mr. bernstein, what did the delegates who assemble to accomplish at bretton woods? we hadwo different objectives. one was to get monetary stability without the rigidity of the gold standard. the other was to prevent a recurrence of the disorders -- deflation and the depression -- that followed the first world war. we hoped we could get through a reconstrucon period where europe would once again...
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dr. edward mau is the chief of denver's epilepsy program.one of several main stream doctors now researching the stanley's marijuana after hearing about its dramatic results. >> my ears perked up. maybe this is something we should be investigating. >> for years, he steered clear of cannabis because the government classified it as illegal. yet ironically, when he surveyed his own patients, 33% of them were already using medical marijuana. >> i was just shocked how many people were using it. >> what did you expect before you got those numbers back? >> i was guessing maybe 5, 10%. >> that is part of the problem. medical marijuana patients have self-medicated for years, anxious to get relief but with very little guidance on how to do so. that's something that concerns the wilsons. >> i don't know if they know how to grow these types of strains. >> these are just people who have connections that got a dispensary. >> by early october 2013, there was only one dispensary open in the entire state. they don't sell a high cbd strain. the wilsons believe
dr. edward mau is the chief of denver's epilepsy program.one of several main stream doctors now researching the stanley's marijuana after hearing about its dramatic results. >> my ears perked up. maybe this is something we should be investigating. >> for years, he steered clear of cannabis because the government classified it as illegal. yet ironically, when he surveyed his own patients, 33% of them were already using medical marijuana. >> i was just shocked how many people...
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dr edward is a psychiatrist specialising in mood disorders, and is in the studio. what is your biggest concern about using keda mean to treat depression. >> all too often people want a quick fix. studies are strong. it treats depression within 24 hours in a patient population that is treatment deficient. that aspect is enticing. >> to doctors and patients. as patients we want a quick fist. there's a chance patients will not want to try yoga, exercising - maybe taking prozac, they'll want the treatment to have results right away. >> the patient comes in saying "i want kedamine and it is given to them. >> that is my biggest concern, yes. decisions should be made in concert. that's the way we try to approach it. we want to find the right treatment for each person. it's different. some wants the treatment. someone else - that's the last thing they want. they want you to tell them everything they do before trying medication. that's a great idea. everywhere should do that, whether they are taking medicine or not. >> what about the misuse of the drug. you study addiction.
dr edward is a psychiatrist specialising in mood disorders, and is in the studio. what is your biggest concern about using keda mean to treat depression. >> all too often people want a quick fix. studies are strong. it treats depression within 24 hours in a patient population that is treatment deficient. that aspect is enticing. >> to doctors and patients. as patients we want a quick fist. there's a chance patients will not want to try yoga, exercising - maybe taking prozac, they'll...
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dr. kathryn edwards, thank you so much. >>> as the remaining hours of 2014 tick away, what were the year'siggest scandals and controversies? we will count down the top ten coming up. >>> 2014 was a banner year for the sort of scandals and controversies that shocked and appalled us. the stories we didn't always want to see or hear about but many times were too disturbing to ignore. number ten, bridgegate, a new meaning for road rage. no city in new jersey ranks in the top ten cities for traffic gridlock. but tell that to the motorists stuck in the lane closure nightmare last september. in january, we learned the closures were part of a traffic study which smelled like dirty politics aimed at fort lee's mayor who dissed governor chris christie in the last election. number nine, you mean that elevator video? baltimore ravens running back ray rice knocked out his fiancee on an elevator. the surveillance video published by tmz sports. but the nfl claimed for months it hadn't seen all the video. oh, and was the league watching the games on tv when players were getting multiple concussions? numbe
dr. kathryn edwards, thank you so much. >>> as the remaining hours of 2014 tick away, what were the year'siggest scandals and controversies? we will count down the top ten coming up. >>> 2014 was a banner year for the sort of scandals and controversies that shocked and appalled us. the stories we didn't always want to see or hear about but many times were too disturbing to ignore. number ten, bridgegate, a new meaning for road rage. no city in new jersey ranks in the top ten...
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dr. dylan edward system heading up the -- edwards is heading up the study. >> we think this is going to have more impact. >> the study is blind meaning some patients get tdcs and others get a placebo, a sham simulation. >> do you feel there was a significant difference before the trial and after? >> yes. it was a distinct difference in the sensation and use of my arm. >> really? the team uses another type of brain stimulation called transcranial magnetic stimulation. it is powered by a magnetic coil and used by the toam -- team to measure the brain after tdcs. >> we will register your brain to the motion capture. >> it's quite a get up. all >> nice and relaxed. [laughing] great. >> how weird. it feels like you are flicking me in the head. >> i would like to you do a small muscle contraction. >> we are trying to send a lot of information to your brain. don't get scare federal your hand twitch, okay? >> okay. oh yeah. that's the first time i felt it. >> the single pulse of magnetism. the shock is only 100 micro seconds or so. it causes activity in the brain that goes all the way down to muscle
dr. dylan edward system heading up the -- edwards is heading up the study. >> we think this is going to have more impact. >> the study is blind meaning some patients get tdcs and others get a placebo, a sham simulation. >> do you feel there was a significant difference before the trial and after? >> yes. it was a distinct difference in the sensation and use of my arm. >> really? the team uses another type of brain stimulation called transcranial magnetic...
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. >> bishop emmanuel spearman was pastor to edward lee elmore, the man accused of murdering dr. i have come to know edward in the late '70s. i pastored his home church. and his mother and i were best of friends. they didn't have a whole lot. >> one of 11 siblings, elmore's father was killed by a hit-and-run driver when elmore was 2. he grew up in dire poverty. >> he had a low i.q. i was a special ed teacher so i knew that he was slow. when i went to greenwood jail and i spoke with him, he really didn't know why he was there. and that bothered me. >> a hard worker, elmore got by on odd jobs like cleaning gutters and washing windows, including for dorothy edwards. when dorothy was murdered, age old fears and recrimination surfaced in the community. >> i know race plays a role when it comes to the justice system. here in greenwood, there are those who still have their agenda, but it's a hidden agenda. >> i'm positive that race played in edward lee elmore's trials. make no mistake, i think that was because he was the black guy that they say killed an older white woman. >> searching t
. >> bishop emmanuel spearman was pastor to edward lee elmore, the man accused of murdering dr. i have come to know edward in the late '70s. i pastored his home church. and his mother and i were best of friends. they didn't have a whole lot. >> one of 11 siblings, elmore's father was killed by a hit-and-run driver when elmore was 2. he grew up in dire poverty. >> he had a low i.q. i was a special ed teacher so i knew that he was slow. when i went to greenwood jail and i spoke...
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. >> you spoke with dr harry edward the renowed sports sociologist. he told you that sports may not be able to continue in the age of social media with 21st century culture and technology how do the major institutions have to change as we move forward as a society. well, i think the number one thing that i have to understand and i don't think they get this yet, is that the cart is officially leading the horse. harry edwards described to this way to me. he said sports is a 19th century institution, it doesn't realise that it's operating on a 21st century rule book. some has to do with commissioners. having a more hands-off approach about athletes that want to use the spotlight and platform to say something. it will take them saying something out in front about hot button issues like violence against women, and having a protocol showing clearly and transparently how to deal with those things. in a lot of ways the national football league is a fest study in how not to handle the issues. careening from issue to issue, not seeming like they have a plan for
. >> you spoke with dr harry edward the renowed sports sociologist. he told you that sports may not be able to continue in the age of social media with 21st century culture and technology how do the major institutions have to change as we move forward as a society. well, i think the number one thing that i have to understand and i don't think they get this yet, is that the cart is officially leading the horse. harry edwards described to this way to me. he said sports is a 19th century...
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dr. walter judd. walter judd was a former missionary in china who was a congressman from minnesota and who was the keynoter of the 1960 convention, a great conservative. and a mentor of lee edwards as well. dr. judd had told me once that you should never get into politics until you are successful enough so that you could go back to something, because if you did, you would be available to be co-opted. and so, i was offered a job in the nixon administration. i'd always consulted with dr. judd on all major decisions. so i did not call him. and he was enraged. because he said you are not wealthy. you have not established yourself. i said, doctor, so you cannot go back and earn a living. what if you are so arrogant that you think you can? but in a sense the advice was good. and that is, don't put yourself in a situation where you will have to compromise your principles. i was always bullheaded and ornery, as frank knows, that i was never tempted to do that but they were pressures that you have to be able to deal with. i don't think there is a set way to do it. young people would come to me over the years and say, i am amazed at young people, that they have got this life plan. i am go
dr. walter judd. walter judd was a former missionary in china who was a congressman from minnesota and who was the keynoter of the 1960 convention, a great conservative. and a mentor of lee edwards as well. dr. judd had told me once that you should never get into politics until you are successful enough so that you could go back to something, because if you did, you would be available to be co-opted. and so, i was offered a job in the nixon administration. i'd always consulted with dr. judd on...
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edwards. who, by the way, is 87 years old. to "the hill" abraham -- dr. ralph republican candidate -- be the longtime mayor of monroe, louisiana. makes this point -- unrelated to everything else we talked about, but certainly an important day. can we pause for just one moment to remember the brave men and women who died today at pearl harbor. a day that lived in infamy. a sunday, o on december 7. thank you for your tweet. tulsa, oklahoma, the republican line. good morning. caller: yes. in this conflict that has now over michael brown and the new york heroes are charles barkley and dr. carson for the levelheadedness. saying that al sharpton has aligned himself very well in backs ng violence somewhat by obama as best he can. the obama administration promotes this type of conflict -- to divide and conquer and stir up. we have had people who are that are calling in, you know, and playing playing the card of agitating on race. is not an issue, unless someone wants to make it an issue. ben carson t dr. says -- hhe says the right things and does the right things
edwards. who, by the way, is 87 years old. to "the hill" abraham -- dr. ralph republican candidate -- be the longtime mayor of monroe, louisiana. makes this point -- unrelated to everything else we talked about, but certainly an important day. can we pause for just one moment to remember the brave men and women who died today at pearl harbor. a day that lived in infamy. a sunday, o on december 7. thank you for your tweet. tulsa, oklahoma, the republican line. good morning. caller:...
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dr. anne chapus. are you happy with how this turned snout >> we were sdwlv welcome back to inside story i'm tamala edwards. let's look at the mayor's race ticket in 2015 big news this week dwight evans saying i'm not going to get another race he was one of the big names they thought would jump on in here. he decided at this points to say i'm not going to do it. >> i didn't think -- there's so many other people much better position and have more money than dwight evans. >> polls show he had good recognition. there was argument to be made for unareing. >> i think the issue is campaign reform for philadelphia and that happened it made it very, very difficult to raise money and in the old days you could get unlimited checks from law firms and other supporters and now you do it little bits at a time that means hours and hours on telephone calling everybody you ever met or didn't meet and you have to really wanted to do that. because having begun through it myself raising money like that. >> it's not fun. >> first time around extremely effective. >> and he's starting late and all the people he would be calling
dr. anne chapus. are you happy with how this turned snout >> we were sdwlv welcome back to inside story i'm tamala edwards. let's look at the mayor's race ticket in 2015 big news this week dwight evans saying i'm not going to get another race he was one of the big names they thought would jump on in here. he decided at this points to say i'm not going to do it. >> i didn't think -- there's so many other people much better position and have more money than dwight evans. >>...