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aid dr laura since great to talk to you thank you very much for your time but i will now one of your colleagues an aids recently announced that if russia's interests if your agency can help with negotiate better access to cheaper drugs potentially at reducing the annual cost of therapy to last than seventy five dollars per person and i was really surprised by the if for position is there any doubt if russia is interested in something like that and clowns are off there from wyoming gauging misery is there. was always very high do they had. to be way too fussy to date access to drugs and to treatment and do you any age of course were you spout off your joy be off your response ability to make sure that the experience you are there pots off there would they may be used up lied to you know that but that's the case he had refused to europe as a whole but as far as i understand the securing cheaper prices is more challenging for a richer countries that. for poorer countries and or middle income countries and particularly here it is to europe where some of the countries including russia are
aid dr laura since great to talk to you thank you very much for your time but i will now one of your colleagues an aids recently announced that if russia's interests if your agency can help with negotiate better access to cheaper drugs potentially at reducing the annual cost of therapy to last than seventy five dollars per person and i was really surprised by the if for position is there any doubt if russia is interested in something like that and clowns are off there from wyoming gauging...
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tack well to discuss that i'm now joined by lois laura's deputy executive director of una it's dr laura's integrated. talk to you thank you very much for your time. now one of your colleagues and aides recently announced that if russia's interests if your agency can help with negotiate better access to cheaper drugs potentially reducing the annual cost of therapy to last than seventy five dollars per person and i was really surprised by the if position is there any doubt if russia is interested in something like that and conter off this from my own gauge misery is the whole show daughter that was always put to very high. price and to be way too fussy to date access to drugs and to treatment and do you any age of course who is spot off your job your few hours sponsibility to make sure that the experience you are there bought software would they may be used on the other but that's the case he had off used in europe as a whole but as far as i understand the securing cheaper prices is more challenging for a richer countries than for poorer countries. or middle income countries particularly he
tack well to discuss that i'm now joined by lois laura's deputy executive director of una it's dr laura's integrated. talk to you thank you very much for your time. now one of your colleagues and aides recently announced that if russia's interests if your agency can help with negotiate better access to cheaper drugs potentially reducing the annual cost of therapy to last than seventy five dollars per person and i was really surprised by the if position is there any doubt if russia is interested...
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tack well to discuss that i'm now joined by lois laura's deputy executive director of you and it's dr laura since great to talk to you thank you very much for your time.
tack well to discuss that i'm now joined by lois laura's deputy executive director of you and it's dr laura since great to talk to you thank you very much for your time.
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aid dr laura's it's great to talk to you thank you very much for your time. now one of your colleagues and aids recently announced that if russia is interested here agency can help with negotiate better access to cheaper drugs potentially reducing the annual cost of therapy to last than seventy five dollars per person and i was really surprised by the if for position is there any doubt if russia is interested in something like that and clowns are off this from my own gauge misery is the horse old guard it was always very high. price to be a way to fuss to get data access to drugs and to treatment and do you any age of course were you spout off your job your few hours sponsibility to make sure that the experience you are there bought software would they may be used up i do you know that but that's the case he had refused in europe as a whole but as far as i understand the securing cheaper prices is more challenging for richer countries that. for poorer countries. or middle income countries particularly here in eastern europe where some of the countries includi
aid dr laura's it's great to talk to you thank you very much for your time. now one of your colleagues and aids recently announced that if russia is interested here agency can help with negotiate better access to cheaper drugs potentially reducing the annual cost of therapy to last than seventy five dollars per person and i was really surprised by the if for position is there any doubt if russia is interested in something like that and clowns are off this from my own gauge misery is the horse...
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. >> reporter: 57-year-old dr. lauras-reyes is a retired air force colonel. 42-year-old robyn sandoval is a mother of three from austin, texas. is it more fun than empower or empowering than fun. >> i think it's all mixed together. >> empowering is fun. >> reporter: but all of them used to hate guns. were you scared of them jiefs pettified of them. >> yiment them in the house. >> i didn't want them at home. >> reporter: for sandoval the turning point was hurricane katrina. >> first responders were unable to respond and families were kind of left on their own. i first responder. i wanted to protecthem. >> this a.r. it my favorite a.r.. >> reporter: it's easy to use? >> it's easy. >> reporter: but the ar-15 is no ordinary gun. a descendant of the m-16 designed for u.s. soldiers in vietnam. now wildly popular among u.s. civilian gun owners, who own an estimated five million to 10 million of them. the ar-15 has also become the weapon of choice for many homicidal loners. in las vegas this week, gunman stephen paddock modified
. >> reporter: 57-year-old dr. lauras-reyes is a retired air force colonel. 42-year-old robyn sandoval is a mother of three from austin, texas. is it more fun than empower or empowering than fun. >> i think it's all mixed together. >> empowering is fun. >> reporter: but all of them used to hate guns. were you scared of them jiefs pettified of them. >> yiment them in the house. >> i didn't want them at home. >> reporter: for sandoval the turning point...
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welcome back to worlds apart from the least the worst deputy executive director of the hearing aids dr laura's russia generally receives very negative press for the way deals with hiv aids but i think there's a few positive stories and one of them being how russia managed to contain the mother to child transmission in two thousand and sixteen the russian authorities report and ninety eight percent success rate and i wonder how do you explain this because to me it seems like a positive discrimination going on they specifically have decided that on that particular group we're going to put all those factors that you mentioned before in place so do you think positive discrimination kind of work. do not call as i think it's going to be an issue so bad to death i don't think in sync but steve is misleading to call discrimination a family health forcing on the one particular girl on the stand and there are. definite today. there are actual fitted a shot should be a. school is to eliminate what the shut down as we show out some major major step to do is offer but he does it to do good though there is
welcome back to worlds apart from the least the worst deputy executive director of the hearing aids dr laura's russia generally receives very negative press for the way deals with hiv aids but i think there's a few positive stories and one of them being how russia managed to contain the mother to child transmission in two thousand and sixteen the russian authorities report and ninety eight percent success rate and i wonder how do you explain this because to me it seems like a positive...
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although it's been sometime since a been in a delivery -- >> and your wife, dr. laura? >> dr. laura, retired breast cancer surgeon. i can imagine what happened. the child was born, a nurse and doctor realize the child was blue. they quickly made a diagnosis and you the child would die and probably for the mother and the father, the baby was on his way, they are signing papers. who cannot relate to the emotional response? and i think that first episode in which i, unit, referring to them, said we should have a test to make sure that his child is addressed, needs are addressed, helped define the terms of the debate. that was so positive. jimmy kimmel live came after me talk to schumer, the nuke time said he talked of three times, never called me. i wish he had. i wish he had. not to confront but to explain. under grandma -- >> have you talk to jimmy kimmel? >> no. he never gave me a chance. >> we will make that happen. >> please. under graham-cassidy, there would be families in virginia, texas, florida, maine, indiana, missouri, i can go down states, who would now have access, st
although it's been sometime since a been in a delivery -- >> and your wife, dr. laura? >> dr. laura, retired breast cancer surgeon. i can imagine what happened. the child was born, a nurse and doctor realize the child was blue. they quickly made a diagnosis and you the child would die and probably for the mother and the father, the baby was on his way, they are signing papers. who cannot relate to the emotional response? and i think that first episode in which i, unit, referring to...
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tradition there i'm reading the this is the book the second in the series of seven this is called dr laura reading the back page chair so this is iran with guns and drugs i mean that right there that sounds good that's pretty good the first one was about the gold mining fraud that our hero charles knight uncovers in africa and he gets involved in a bush war makes a couple hundred million dollars has a stolen from them and so no after seven years running around the world he decides to become a drug lord now part of this drug is there's a prevents people from lying to themselves. we're trying to do is uncover the dark recesses recesses of the human psyche these are morality tales actually because we get in because there are people who get killed in these books and i've been of the opinion for some. years that there are some people the just need killing well jamie diamond for example. let's put our finger on him i meant that in jest of course i'm not in the poetic sense of the word i'm using these words poetically literally believe capital punishment should be applied to someone like jamie di
tradition there i'm reading the this is the book the second in the series of seven this is called dr laura reading the back page chair so this is iran with guns and drugs i mean that right there that sounds good that's pretty good the first one was about the gold mining fraud that our hero charles knight uncovers in africa and he gets involved in a bush war makes a couple hundred million dollars has a stolen from them and so no after seven years running around the world he decides to become a...
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before i introduce dr. laura, i want to read a brief excerpt from president reagan'speech 30 years ago on the anniversary of the constitution. he said to look back at the difficulties faced and surmounted, it can only give us perspective on the present. , isherry and, every age prone to think of itself as beset been usual and particular threatening difficulties. to look back on the past as a golden age were politics were not so divisive and problems did not seem so did dashti tractable. we are sometimes attempted to thing of the birth of our country as one such age, harmony and cooperation. the constitution and our government were born in crisis. it was not the absence of problems that won the day in 1787. it was the presence of something higher. democraticof government found on the self-evident truths that still resounded in independence hall. it was that ideal proclaimed so proudly in this hall that enabled them to rise above self-interest and transcend and create this document, this constitution that would pro
before i introduce dr. laura, i want to read a brief excerpt from president reagan'speech 30 years ago on the anniversary of the constitution. he said to look back at the difficulties faced and surmounted, it can only give us perspective on the present. , isherry and, every age prone to think of itself as beset been usual and particular threatening difficulties. to look back on the past as a golden age were politics were not so divisive and problems did not seem so did dashti tractable. we are...
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dr. phil." >> laura is an evil psychic harding bitch. >> dr. phil: you think she's a hoarder?here's about 53 animals in the house. >> dr. phil: did you call animal control? >> no. >> dr. phil: i am. >> he's sober right now. >> you need to mind your own business. >> she is my business. >> announcer: and the house is disgusting. >> dr. phil: it's no way to raise a child in that squalor. >> i'm going to be there for that baby. >> dr. phil: then get a front-end loader and clean that house up. >> dr. phil: let's do it! >> have a good show, everybody. >> dr. phil: this is a safe place to talk about hard things. >> stand by, i'll count you down. >> dr. phil: today will be a changing day in your life. >> five, four -- >> dr. phil: i'm not
dr. phil." >> laura is an evil psychic harding bitch. >> dr. phil: you think she's a hoarder?here's about 53 animals in the house. >> dr. phil: did you call animal control? >> no. >> dr. phil: i am. >> he's sober right now. >> you need to mind your own business. >> she is my business. >> announcer: and the house is disgusting. >> dr. phil: it's no way to raise a child in that squalor. >> i'm going to be there for that baby....
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dr. william youmans. [applause] >> thanks laura the nice introduction and hosting this is very close to my heart i was an injured here in 2002 so thanks to the center is especially for the work to organize this i very much appreciated so this book like most that, out most authors feel the same way it is a labor of love we spend so much time putting our heart and soul into the books but then we really get to know what we are talking about to define that experience but i want to read it to give you a sense of where this study began in 2010. that was my introduction to the news network although the book is the expanded version with those new developments that have happened since then but i do want to read this to set the stage wife think it matters. when i received my first pass granting access to enter the compound in 2010 i could not anticipate where eventually it would take me for going graduate student just beginning my dissertation research i was fascinated by i al jazeera as a distant you were an experiment that offered a perspective of the world especially by staking out an interest in the part of th
dr. william youmans. [applause] >> thanks laura the nice introduction and hosting this is very close to my heart i was an injured here in 2002 so thanks to the center is especially for the work to organize this i very much appreciated so this book like most that, out most authors feel the same way it is a labor of love we spend so much time putting our heart and soul into the books but then we really get to know what we are talking about to define that experience but i want to read it to...
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laura bicker, bbc news, mesquite. drrist who has consulted or testified in many of the highest—profile criminal cases in the united states. he joins us now from newport beach, in california. doctor, very good to talk to you. you know the figures, i am sure. more than 270 mass shootings in the us this year alone. i think on average more than 169 in dance of gun violence it day. this mass shooting, though, is unusual —— insta nts. shooting, though, is unusual —— instants. it is unprecedented in the body count. this is the worst mass murder in modern us history. and i think something you have been concerned about for quite awhile, this idea of being elevated and just opening fire for extended periods, then reloading, and fiering, and began and again. yes, i worry about this every new year's eve, and have forward a decade —— firing. someone taking a high position with a crowd trapped low could randomly fire and have good odds of getting a great many people. thankfully the security in most major cities that post those celebra
laura bicker, bbc news, mesquite. drrist who has consulted or testified in many of the highest—profile criminal cases in the united states. he joins us now from newport beach, in california. doctor, very good to talk to you. you know the figures, i am sure. more than 270 mass shootings in the us this year alone. i think on average more than 169 in dance of gun violence it day. this mass shooting, though, is unusual —— insta nts. shooting, though, is unusual —— instants. it is...
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laura bicker, bbc news, mesquite. drst who has consulted and testified in many of the highest profile criminal cases in the united states. he says this mass shooting is unusual. it is unprecedented in the body count. this is the worst mass murder in modern us history. and i think something you have been concerned about for quite awhile, this idea of being elevated and just opening fire for extended periods, then reloading, and firing, again and again. yes, i worry about this every new year's eve, and have for a decade. someone taking a high position, with a crowd trapped low, could randomly fire and have good odds of getting a great many people. thankfully, the security in most major cities that host those celebrations is very tight, but it doesn't make it impossible. and i think that the reason for this high body count is twofold. first, that he had such an elevated position, with a crowd below. second, that he either had an automatic weapon, or simulated the use of one very successfully. we have not seen this previousl
laura bicker, bbc news, mesquite. drst who has consulted and testified in many of the highest profile criminal cases in the united states. he says this mass shooting is unusual. it is unprecedented in the body count. this is the worst mass murder in modern us history. and i think something you have been concerned about for quite awhile, this idea of being elevated and just opening fire for extended periods, then reloading, and firing, again and again. yes, i worry about this every new year's...
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laura bicker, bbc news, mesquite. driversity and he has co—authored an fbi study into deaths in mass shootings. he's in new braunfels, texas. good to talk to you. clearly this investigation is at a very early stage. what is known so far? well, it is always difficult at an early stage to make too much of the information that is coming out. often, more information emerges later which changes the picture. we see somebody who was able to acquire a large number of weapons, either acquire those automatic weapons or change them, modify them, into automatic weapons. he picked a location to attack, a large concert venue, where he could injure a lot of people very rapidly. sometimes with mass killings, i know that whatever the actual motive turns out to be, the whole process of planning, the surveillance, modifying the weapons, feeling like you are in a movie sequence, seems to be part of the attraction? yes, we absolutely see with these people that there is the planning process that there is the planning process that goes on befo
laura bicker, bbc news, mesquite. driversity and he has co—authored an fbi study into deaths in mass shootings. he's in new braunfels, texas. good to talk to you. clearly this investigation is at a very early stage. what is known so far? well, it is always difficult at an early stage to make too much of the information that is coming out. often, more information emerges later which changes the picture. we see somebody who was able to acquire a large number of weapons, either acquire those...
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laura ingraham. >> you can use old-fashioned research and truth. [applause] >> great. dr. swain, what time will you be signing books? >> i am not signing books. >> you're not doing books today. and you are not either? >> no. >> in that case, thank you for being here. god bless you all. ♪ >> you can follow me on facebook and twitter. >> that was very powerful. thank you, ladies and gentlemen. before i introduce our next speaker, about 500 of you have the vvs app. this is something we have encouraged you to download. if you have not that it yet, please do. if you have, you can actually rate each presentation. if you go to the app, you can rate them. this is more than we are curious what you think you this helps us evaluate huger speakers. we want to know what is important to you. what you enjoy. this helps us formulate future conferences, when you do that for us. our next speaker is one of those rare individuals. if he was just reading the phone book, it would sound important. [laughter] dr. sebastian gorka is an american military and intelligence analyst and former deputy a
laura ingraham. >> you can use old-fashioned research and truth. [applause] >> great. dr. swain, what time will you be signing books? >> i am not signing books. >> you're not doing books today. and you are not either? >> no. >> in that case, thank you for being here. god bless you all. ♪ >> you can follow me on facebook and twitter. >> that was very powerful. thank you, ladies and gentlemen. before i introduce our next speaker, about 500 of you...
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laura. retired breast cancer surgeon. but i can imagine what happens. the child was born, the nurse and dr. immediately realized the child was blue. they quickly made the diagnosis. and they knew the child would die. probably before the mother and the father held the baby was on his way. who cannot relate to the emotional response? and i think that first episode in which i you know, referred to him said that we should have a test to make sure that his child is addressed and the needs are addressed. help define the terms of the debate. that was so positive. now he later came after me and talk to schumer, never called me. i wish that he had. i wish he had. not to confront but to explain. under graham cassidy -- >> so did you talk to jimmy kimmel? >> no. >> we will make that happen. >> please. [laughter] under graham-cassidy, there will be families in virginia, texas, florida, maine, indiana, missouri, i can go down the states who would now have access. these days and have billions of dollars of resources to help purchase insurance for those and help families purchase insurance in ways that ot
laura. retired breast cancer surgeon. but i can imagine what happens. the child was born, the nurse and dr. immediately realized the child was blue. they quickly made the diagnosis. and they knew the child would die. probably before the mother and the father held the baby was on his way. who cannot relate to the emotional response? and i think that first episode in which i you know, referred to him said that we should have a test to make sure that his child is addressed and the needs are...