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people coming into the house that are skeptical of the federal reserve than before but there were dr paul had over two hundred cosigners on his audit the fed bill before they were not all republicans so there's a lot of support there there's going to be a lot more support for pushing the federal reserve to explain itself a lot more in the dodd frank bill there's a little bit tighter clamps put on exactly how the federal reserve can go out there in terms of bailing out institutions there's a lot of people who are skeptical of the fed and i think that dr paul is going to get a lot of support for that using this megaphone being the chairman of the subcommittee house and maybe we will get the gold standard return to have at least hopefully a little bit of transparency right and thank you so much for being here. all right it's an epidemic that is sweeping the country but when we really don't hear much about young students who are addicted to prescription drugs and not because they need them or because they're even necessarily prescribe them simply because it helps them focus or stay up late it
people coming into the house that are skeptical of the federal reserve than before but there were dr paul had over two hundred cosigners on his audit the fed bill before they were not all republicans so there's a lot of support there there's going to be a lot more support for pushing the federal reserve to explain itself a lot more in the dodd frank bill there's a little bit tighter clamps put on exactly how the federal reserve can go out there in terms of bailing out institutions there's a lot...
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dr. rand paul, republican. thanks very much, dr. ul, for coming in. >> good to be with you. >> i congratulated you last week so i won't congratulate you again. let's get to specific issues in the news right now. do you support or oppose earmarks for the state of kentucky? >> i'm opposed to earmarking and i won't use earmarks as a senator. i think that the earmarking process is showing the abuse of washington. people don't like things being stuck on unrelated bills in the dead of night by someone who doesn't have their name attached often. i think the appropriations process should go to committee and i've said that i will advocate for kentucky within the context of the committee process and the context of a balanced budget. two very important provisions. >> because in "the wall street journal" interview that you gave the other day, an article by matthew, he wrote this. in a bigger shift from his campaign pledge to end earmarks, he tells me that they are a bad symbol of easy spending but will fight for earmarks and federal pork as long
dr. rand paul, republican. thanks very much, dr. ul, for coming in. >> good to be with you. >> i congratulated you last week so i won't congratulate you again. let's get to specific issues in the news right now. do you support or oppose earmarks for the state of kentucky? >> i'm opposed to earmarking and i won't use earmarks as a senator. i think that the earmarking process is showing the abuse of washington. people don't like things being stuck on unrelated bills in the dead...
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thank you, dr. paul, for everything you do in that regard. >> thanks for having me. >> ron paul. >>> coming up here on the dylan ratigan shock the truth about the bush economy, why his statements about his record do not tell the whole story. we will mix it up. >>> also, stay out of my bedroom and stay out of my bank account. is there room in america for a third party representing those of us, like myself who are fiscally conservative but socially liberal? we are back with matt miller on that after this. [ woman ] you know, as a mom, i worry about my son playing football. which is why i'm really excited. because toyota developed this software that can simulate head injuries and helps make people safer. then they shared this technology with researchers at wake forest to help reduce head injuries on the football field. so, you know, i can feel a bit better about my son playing football. [ male announcer ] how would you use toyota technology to make a better world? learn how to share your ideas at toyota.com
thank you, dr. paul, for everything you do in that regard. >> thanks for having me. >> ron paul. >>> coming up here on the dylan ratigan shock the truth about the bush economy, why his statements about his record do not tell the whole story. we will mix it up. >>> also, stay out of my bedroom and stay out of my bank account. is there room in america for a third party representing those of us, like myself who are fiscally conservative but socially liberal? we are...
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afghan forces may not be ready to defend the country by then discuss that with afghan foreign minister dr paul and his interview next we here on r.t. . thank you. nic. afghan foreign minister so let us all thank you very much for being with us today my pleasure this is foreign minister when soviet forces withdrew from afghanistan you have been publishing a resistance journal for eighteen years what did you and your compatriots expect for your country's future back then as usual afghanistan wanted to be free independent and sovereign country to be friendly with its neighbors region and have his own destinies that are on her and that something that you wanted and that's something that afghans always will how would you describe the state of your nation as of today afghan people have been at war for the last five to two years since nine eleven two cards and one when international community. came to afghanistan to liberate afghanistan from different of the taliban. afghanistan is facing tremendous challenges to rebuild itself. because for thirty years the foreign country which solidly was a poor co
afghan forces may not be ready to defend the country by then discuss that with afghan foreign minister dr paul and his interview next we here on r.t. . thank you. nic. afghan foreign minister so let us all thank you very much for being with us today my pleasure this is foreign minister when soviet forces withdrew from afghanistan you have been publishing a resistance journal for eighteen years what did you and your compatriots expect for your country's future back then as usual afghanistan...
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the afghan foreign minister dr paul said it's time for the country to stand on its own two feet or intervene next. week you. think. you. have got a foreign minister saying let us all thank you very much for being with us today as a foreign minister when soviet forces withdrew from afghanistan you have been publishing a resistance journal for eighteen years what did you and your compatriots expect for your country's future back then. afghanistan wanted to be free independent and sovereign country to be friendly with his neighbors good region and have his own destinies their own hand something that you wanted and something that the afghans would want how would you describe this. state of your nation as of today afghan people have been at war for the last thirty years since nine eleven two thousand and one when international community came to afghanistan to liberate afghanistan from defeat of the taliban. afghanistan is facing tremendous challenges to build itself. because for thirty years for a country which solidly was a poor country has been completely destroyed so the challenge is. rebuildi
the afghan foreign minister dr paul said it's time for the country to stand on its own two feet or intervene next. week you. think. you. have got a foreign minister saying let us all thank you very much for being with us today as a foreign minister when soviet forces withdrew from afghanistan you have been publishing a resistance journal for eighteen years what did you and your compatriots expect for your country's future back then. afghanistan wanted to be free independent and sovereign...
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reader friendly form so i'm very grateful to him as well. >> freeland, michigan you are on with dr. paul farmer. please go ahead hertko. >> caller: thank you very much gentleman. i just wanted to ask dr. farmer, how much does the problem of overpopulation and the third world or the developing world if that is what you would like to call it, how much of a role does that play in the problems he works on, and what can be done to control this problem of simply too many people and limited resources? thank you very much. .. rwanda in a day or two places that are extremely crowded with your site infrastructure has probably obviously more because of the earthquake. i would just say that one of the things we should do, i believe is instead of pushing too much on population control, make sure that people, especially women have access to family peeling and really having the family decide they would like. if you look at surveys of women in haiti and elsewhere, they really don't want to have eight kids. they know that's -- they can't afford that. making sure they have more of a chance to benefit from
reader friendly form so i'm very grateful to him as well. >> freeland, michigan you are on with dr. paul farmer. please go ahead hertko. >> caller: thank you very much gentleman. i just wanted to ask dr. farmer, how much does the problem of overpopulation and the third world or the developing world if that is what you would like to call it, how much of a role does that play in the problems he works on, and what can be done to control this problem of simply too many people and...
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in 193e, peter paul and mary performed two songs at the famous march on washington, later joining dr. king on the walk from selma. the children's book is dedicated to mary traver's who passed away last year at the age of 72. legendary musicians, coming up right now. >> all i know, his name is james. he needs extra help with his reading. >> i'm james. >> yes. to everyone making a difference? >> you help us all live better. nationwide insurance is proud to join tavis is working to improve financial literacy and working for economic empowerment. nationwide is on your side. >> and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. >> please to welcome peter yarrow and noel paul stookey. the legendary musicians made up two thirds of the peter paul and mary. next year will mark 50 years since they burst on the music scene with the most iconic songs of the entire generation. the latest project is the new book, book for chirp, called the night before christmas. it includes a companion c.d. from the project. here they are performing. ♪ ♪ tavis: chatting during that clip. >>
in 193e, peter paul and mary performed two songs at the famous march on washington, later joining dr. king on the walk from selma. the children's book is dedicated to mary traver's who passed away last year at the age of 72. legendary musicians, coming up right now. >> all i know, his name is james. he needs extra help with his reading. >> i'm james. >> yes. to everyone making a difference? >> you help us all live better. nationwide insurance is proud to join tavis is...
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. >> reporter: dr. paul gosar, dentist, from arizona. >> just getting back to that. >> reporter: the football player, tackle from new jersey, 6'7", 300 pounds of him. >> it's rhyme to get to work. >> reporter: and the rancher, kristi noem from asked asked. >> asked askedians make better decision what to do with the money than the government does. >> reporter: to most, that means rolling back much of what president obama has done over the past two years. >> we can't afford any more taxes. we don't need any more overregulating. >> reporter: as for the democrats, the new minority party in the house is expected to re-elect nancy pelosi as leader. >> we just came off the largest devastating loss of the democratic party in a century and to be able to put speaker pelosi as minority leader is truly unacceptable for our party. >> congressman schuller said he will run against pelosi if nobody else does. support is strong. there aren't that many moderates to run against her. the president is granting them with an olive
. >> reporter: dr. paul gosar, dentist, from arizona. >> just getting back to that. >> reporter: the football player, tackle from new jersey, 6'7", 300 pounds of him. >> it's rhyme to get to work. >> reporter: and the rancher, kristi noem from asked asked. >> asked askedians make better decision what to do with the money than the government does. >> reporter: to most, that means rolling back much of what president obama has done over the past two...
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garrett for today, november 16, 17, 18 and 19, dr. paul for today, november 16, 17, and 18, many moran for today, november 16, 17, 18, and 19, and mr. lincoln diaz-balart for november 16 and 17. the speaker pro tempore: without objection. for what purpose does the gentleman rise? >> i ask unanimous consent that today following legislative business and any special oorders heretofore entered into, the following members be allowed to address the house for five minutes and revise and extend their remarks. i read these in slight sli different order than the staff may have on their list, ms. woolsey for five minutes, myself, mr. sherman for five minutes, mr. defazio for five minutes and ms. kaptur of ohio for five minutes. the speaker pro tempore: without objection. under the speaker's announced policy of january 6, 2009, and under a previoused orer of the house, the following members are recognized for five minutes each. ms. woolsey of california. the gentlelady from california is recognized. ms. woolsey: thank you, mr. speaker. the speaker pro
garrett for today, november 16, 17, 18 and 19, dr. paul for today, november 16, 17, and 18, many moran for today, november 16, 17, 18, and 19, and mr. lincoln diaz-balart for november 16 and 17. the speaker pro tempore: without objection. for what purpose does the gentleman rise? >> i ask unanimous consent that today following legislative business and any special oorders heretofore entered into, the following members be allowed to address the house for five minutes and revise and extend...
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dr. ron paul, our guest. we are excited about that >>> also, the
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president of all university has about the middle of this month to decide and it was dr finkelstein easer fessor to paul university who might get his tenure on tuesday if the university allows and by people like this be teaching our children in the class of us thanks for joining us i've got to start of file somewhere things that i know you're a ten year old. had you become too hot for american academia the american association of university professors has been watching. the demise of the american higher education of the ministrations. you know how to get rid of remember. me. now i think. now mind. you mumblings. the flow university in may so we settled that this is the whole universe the state. today we are free to the resolution of our dispute with professor finkelstein. as a part of that resolution he has agreed to resign effective immediately. professor finkelstein is a prolific scholar and an outstanding teacher the university thanks him thank you thank you thank the university thanks him for his contributions and his service. i know a great deal about the finkelstein tenure case because paul asked
president of all university has about the middle of this month to decide and it was dr finkelstein easer fessor to paul university who might get his tenure on tuesday if the university allows and by people like this be teaching our children in the class of us thanks for joining us i've got to start of file somewhere things that i know you're a ten year old. had you become too hot for american academia the american association of university professors has been watching. the demise of the...
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. >> reporter: the dentist, dr. paul gosar from arizona. >> we don't have a plan yet but getting back to personal accountable. >> reporter: the football player, tackle from new jersey, john run runnion 6'7", 300 pounds of him. >> it's time to get to work. >> reporter: and the rancher, kristi noem from south dakota. the last time we saw her was on horseback on the campaign. >> south dakotans make better decision at what to do with their money than the government does. >> reporter: to most, that means rolling back much of what president obama has done over the past two years. >> we can't afford any more taxes. we don't need any more overregulating. >> reporter: as for the democrats, the new minority party in the house is expected to re-elect nancy pelosi as leader. a move moderates like keith schuller of north carolina say would be a mistake. >> we've just come off the largest devastating loss for the democratic party in a century and to be able to put speaker pelosi as minority leader is truly just unacceptable for our pa
. >> reporter: the dentist, dr. paul gosar from arizona. >> we don't have a plan yet but getting back to personal accountable. >> reporter: the football player, tackle from new jersey, john run runnion 6'7", 300 pounds of him. >> it's time to get to work. >> reporter: and the rancher, kristi noem from south dakota. the last time we saw her was on horseback on the campaign. >> south dakotans make better decision at what to do with their money than the...
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. >> thank you, dr. paul wind, for inviting me. i'm going to talk about taking but we just heard from the other panelists and putting that into systems and vehicles that can make a difference we hope. excuse me. if i can start with a look at the summary we have three takeaways from this slide, young kids think they know how to drive but don't have the experience and drive to fast. this is a fatality rate for 100 million vehicle miles per age and older occupancy as you see 85 plus. we don't get into as many crashes but the year over represented in terms of the fatalities and the third thing to take away from this is the only piece of scientific evidence that shows there's a benefit to middle-age. [laughter] in the 1970's where and with the automotive company put stultz into an experimental fleet which they been allowed people to drive and every time there was a crash the studied the injuries and the crash schematics, and when i was a general motors, one might former employment, we did a study that looked at the survival of the force
. >> thank you, dr. paul wind, for inviting me. i'm going to talk about taking but we just heard from the other panelists and putting that into systems and vehicles that can make a difference we hope. excuse me. if i can start with a look at the summary we have three takeaways from this slide, young kids think they know how to drive but don't have the experience and drive to fast. this is a fatality rate for 100 million vehicle miles per age and older occupancy as you see 85 plus. we...
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this month to decide and dr finkelstein these are festered to paul university who might get his tenure on tuesday if the university allows it but how can people like this be teaching our children in the class first thanks for joining us i got to start by asking where things stand on your a ten year old. how do you become too hot for american academia to the american association of university professors has been watching. the demise of the american higher education of the ministration. you know how to get rid of the memory. and you. think. i think. now i think. now my. favorite. was. a few moments ago the flow university and myself reached a settlement this is the code university state. today we are free to the resolution of our dispute with professor finkelstein. as a part of that resolution he has agreed to the design affected immediately. professor finkelstein is a prolific scholar and an outstanding teacher the university thanks him thank you thank you thank the university very simply for his contribution. and his service. i know a great deal about the finkelstein tenure case becaus
this month to decide and dr finkelstein these are festered to paul university who might get his tenure on tuesday if the university allows it but how can people like this be teaching our children in the class first thanks for joining us i got to start by asking where things stand on your a ten year old. how do you become too hot for american academia to the american association of university professors has been watching. the demise of the american higher education of the ministration. you know...
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>> well, you had dr. paul here yesterday, and he, you know, was saying we've had something like half of u.s. households giving to that. that was an extraordinary response from individuals who opened their hearts, and a lot as i mentioned so many volunteers, so much warmth, and president obama who was responsive initially the, the first lady was responsive in the first stage was encouraging. >> what have you done to help people? >> so the clinton-bush money that went into haiti, are you seeing that anywhere? >> money, and i think people should ask for accountability. >> and you and i were talking yesterday of the set. you said that there is a book fair every year in haiti. tell me about that. >> s. there is a wonderful book fair. i hope he will come. it is in haiti. happens sometimes at the end of may, sometimes at the beginning of june. it is extraordinary. especially in a place like haiti. people don't think we have any joint were not always the culture. is a book fair where thousand thousands of people come
>> well, you had dr. paul here yesterday, and he, you know, was saying we've had something like half of u.s. households giving to that. that was an extraordinary response from individuals who opened their hearts, and a lot as i mentioned so many volunteers, so much warmth, and president obama who was responsive initially the, the first lady was responsive in the first stage was encouraging. >> what have you done to help people? >> so the clinton-bush money that went into...
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>> well, you had dr. paul here yesterday, and he, you know, was saying we've had something like half of u.s. households giving to that. that was an extraordinary response from individuals who opened their hearts, and a lot as i mentioned so many volunteers, so much warmth, and president obama who was responsive initially the, the first lady was responsive in the first stage was encouraging. gave and say what are you doing with my money from organizations like partners and health. these are things legacy and other grass-roots organizations, some that have been on the ground for a long time but i think people should now as we neared the anniversary of it should ask to hold accountable the people they gave and say what have you done with my money? what have you done to helpton-by people? haitiare y >> so money such as the clinton-bush money that went into haiti? are you seeing that anywhere? >> guest: money such asshould ar clinton-bush and the red cross and all these others. i think people should ask for account
>> well, you had dr. paul here yesterday, and he, you know, was saying we've had something like half of u.s. households giving to that. that was an extraordinary response from individuals who opened their hearts, and a lot as i mentioned so many volunteers, so much warmth, and president obama who was responsive initially the, the first lady was responsive in the first stage was encouraging. gave and say what are you doing with my money from organizations like partners and health. these...
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dr. rod hall! >> perhaps the most excitement in the second tier of candidates revolves around 2008 republican presidential candidate rand paulho first ran in 1988 as part of the libertarian party. >> personal liberty is the purpose of government. to protect liberty, not to run your personal life. >> the texas congressman's central message that has sparked a royal following revolves around limiting the scope and size of government. >> he gets a lot of support from young people. there are sern elements in the republican party that like him. many of them now are part of the tea party. >> he was kind of for the tea party before there was a tea party. now that that's happened, where does it leave rand paul? >> former new york mayor and 2008 presidential candidate rudy giuliani has in recent months brushed off questions about another run, but he's also said the door is not closed. he made the round on television after the big midterm election republican wave. >> i hope the president understands what people are saying to him. >> however the same issues he dealt with in 2007 and 2008 still exist. >> he is the pro-choice mayor, and i
dr. rod hall! >> perhaps the most excitement in the second tier of candidates revolves around 2008 republican presidential candidate rand paulho first ran in 1988 as part of the libertarian party. >> personal liberty is the purpose of government. to protect liberty, not to run your personal life. >> the texas congressman's central message that has sparked a royal following revolves around limiting the scope and size of government. >> he gets a lot of support from young...
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dr. buroughs' contribution to freedoms way, a publication founded by w.e.b. dubois and paul robeson, heroes of her. she served as art director for the nero hall of fame. -- negro hall of fame. she illustrated a number of children's book. she an accomplished poet of african-american culture and served as an often lonely pioneer of black awareness. her writings provide a beacon of hope for a younger generation. her paintings, poems and writings alone make dr. margaret buroughs an important part of american history. but her desire to pass knowledge, hope and inspiration to future generations means that dr. buroughs will also be a significant part of the fabric of our nation. tens of thousands of african-americans have been touched by her art taught in her classrooms, motivate bid her words and inspired by the institution she helped create. in her 1968 poem, which is entitled "what shall i tell my children who are black," she writes about how we can encourage future generations of african-americans. and she -- and as she celebrates her 93rd birthday on this earth, i ask my colle
dr. buroughs' contribution to freedoms way, a publication founded by w.e.b. dubois and paul robeson, heroes of her. she served as art director for the nero hall of fame. -- negro hall of fame. she illustrated a number of children's book. she an accomplished poet of african-american culture and served as an often lonely pioneer of black awareness. her writings provide a beacon of hope for a younger generation. her paintings, poems and writings alone make dr. margaret buroughs an important part...