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meanwhile dr ron paul has been the face of libertarian politics since the mid one nine hundred seventy s. the former texas congressman served sixteen nearest in the house of representatives and has run for president three times receiving one hundred ninety delegate votes at the two thousand and twelve republican national convention dr paul's advocacy for limited government noninterventionist foreign policy and free market economics theory has been a rallying point for libertarians all over the world to spread his views to a global audience last week dr paul officially launched the ron paul channel and internet based show that broadcasts three times per week to discuss his new show and his views on the ideal of a libertarian society earlier dr paul joined tom hartman on the big picture. a libertarian society government is so minimal there's no reward for buying government because they can't pass a favor there's no military industrial complex there are no. you know bonuses and subsidies you don't have cylinder is where you get some money from you don't all the r. and d. every company and
meanwhile dr ron paul has been the face of libertarian politics since the mid one nine hundred seventy s. the former texas congressman served sixteen nearest in the house of representatives and has run for president three times receiving one hundred ninety delegate votes at the two thousand and twelve republican national convention dr paul's advocacy for limited government noninterventionist foreign policy and free market economics theory has been a rallying point for libertarians all over the...
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dr paul we have a bit of a technical problem so dr paul will be with us in just a moment. he's he's ron paul has been in many ways a thorn in the side of the republican party and in many ways their best salesperson or one of their best choices it's the this the whole issue of republican libertarian is absolutely fascinating. for example we see that the. the republican party is largely it seems to me made up of. we've we've got him with us congressman paul walker hello clyde iraq a very good therefore we got it we're very good so let's let's start with you congressman first of all how did you get into politics what took you from the world of medicine into the world of politics inadvertently i got into politics i really never had much interest in politics and still today it's very secondary to what i try to do but it was in the nineteen seventies i was fascinated with reading economics from a different viewpoint and what i had learned in college and i was fascinated with this school called austrian economics and during the sixty's they made these predictions of what would hap
dr paul we have a bit of a technical problem so dr paul will be with us in just a moment. he's he's ron paul has been in many ways a thorn in the side of the republican party and in many ways their best salesperson or one of their best choices it's the this the whole issue of republican libertarian is absolutely fascinating. for example we see that the. the republican party is largely it seems to me made up of. we've we've got him with us congressman paul walker hello clyde iraq a very good...
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thank you. >> thank you, dr. paul. i behalf of everyone here, would like to say thank you so much for coming out and speaking to all of us. retirement f a that's well deserved, sir. thank you, very much. to many of us, you're our greatest inspiration and hero. on that note, i would like to ask you, sir, who's your greatest inspiration and hero? > you know, i don't have one single person. you know? there's been a lot of influence n my life on different people from families to economists to very, very rarely politicians. office, i had pictures of jefferson. a lot of cture of economists in there. -- but i don't have one. i -- i think i've -- i've gone politics with an intense interest in trying to understand economics and that's why i looked at the economists. ut so many people that i've read have had some influence. the one person i've already lot of d his name had a influence because of what i call tone. e had to write tone on how to present muse. that was leonard reed at the oundation for economic education. his advice
thank you. >> thank you, dr. paul. i behalf of everyone here, would like to say thank you so much for coming out and speaking to all of us. retirement f a that's well deserved, sir. thank you, very much. to many of us, you're our greatest inspiration and hero. on that note, i would like to ask you, sir, who's your greatest inspiration and hero? > you know, i don't have one single person. you know? there's been a lot of influence n my life on different people from families to economists...
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chugay's son and partner, dr. paul lost an average of 16 pounds and kept it off for eight months. but the american academy of cosmetic surgery won't publish it without more data. no matter. marlene is getting all the data she needs from her bathroom scales as the pounds fall away. >> it's not as bad as it used to be. my arms are lost in there. >> reporter: lisander is also watching the pounds melt away. >> so far i've probably lost 15, 16 pounds. >> reporter: and the men in their lives are taking notice. >> i'm getting a lot more attention from guys. which is nice. like it's attention i'm not used to. so i'm kind of still coming -- adjusting to it. >> ah. isn't that great? >> reporter: finally, liberation day comes for lisander. >> now you can stick your out. okay. there it is. >> reporter: it's time to remove the patch and find out how much weight she's dropped. lisander loses 23 pounds. and that bikini she wouldn't dare try on before? aloha, lisander. the final tally? marlene loses 18 pounds. remember those skinny je
chugay's son and partner, dr. paul lost an average of 16 pounds and kept it off for eight months. but the american academy of cosmetic surgery won't publish it without more data. no matter. marlene is getting all the data she needs from her bathroom scales as the pounds fall away. >> it's not as bad as it used to be. my arms are lost in there. >> reporter: lisander is also watching the pounds melt away. >> so far i've probably lost 15, 16 pounds. >> reporter: and the men...
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and dr. paul puri is a psychiatrist in los angeles. he loves "breaking bad."tor, why are we loving this guy? we should hate him by now. >> we absolutely should, michael. but the thing about it is these are not evil men including walter white, these are flawed men that do bad acts or evil acts. and we all have impulses just like that. and just like within, you know, there's a book that came out a few years ago bad men do what good men dream written by a forensic psychiatrist robert simon that goes into, you know, we all have these certain impulses. only certain people act on them. with that is the fantasy fulfillment in the show of watching something get carried out that we all wonder what if i did that and watching it out. >> all right. you're really saying that david isikoff wants to break bad, and because he can't, because he's a "new york times" guy, he's living through walter white, that a fair assessment? >> i was carefully vetted before the "times" brought me in. i think that's safe to say. >> do you buy into this? >> oh, yeah. i'm not going to disagree
and dr. paul puri is a psychiatrist in los angeles. he loves "breaking bad."tor, why are we loving this guy? we should hate him by now. >> we absolutely should, michael. but the thing about it is these are not evil men including walter white, these are flawed men that do bad acts or evil acts. and we all have impulses just like that. and just like within, you know, there's a book that came out a few years ago bad men do what good men dream written by a forensic psychiatrist...
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. >> and joining me now from baltimore is dr. paul alwater, he's the director of the division of infectious diseases at johns hopkins medical center. happy to have you here, doctor. >> thank you for having me. >> we just met tara de nichols in this piece, and she did not find relief with the two-week regimen of antibiotics. she's not alone, about 1 in 5 patients don't seem to get better with standard treatment. first of all, what do you think is happening with those patients? >> well, i think there's two possibilities. one is that for a number of my patients, i tell them, they do have to expect if you're in that 20%, that you may need three to six months of recuperation to feel improvement. it looks like there might be a delayed immune response keeping them ill. the second possibility that is true for many patients that come to my office for evaluation for lyme disease is they actually have an alternative problem, and lyme is not the correct diagnosis. >> i want to talk about that in a second, but in terms of recuperation, what do you
. >> and joining me now from baltimore is dr. paul alwater, he's the director of the division of infectious diseases at johns hopkins medical center. happy to have you here, doctor. >> thank you for having me. >> we just met tara de nichols in this piece, and she did not find relief with the two-week regimen of antibiotics. she's not alone, about 1 in 5 patients don't seem to get better with standard treatment. first of all, what do you think is happening with those patients?...
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thank you. >> thank you, dr. paul. on behalf of everyone here, i would like to say thank you so much for coming out and speaking to all of us. coming out of a retirement that's well deserved, sir. thank you very much. to many of us, you're our greatest inspiration and hero. on that note, i would like to ask you, sir, who's your greatest inspiration and hero? >> you know, i don't have one single person. you know? there's been a lot of influence in my life on different people from families to economists to very, very rarely politicians. in my office, i had pictures of jefferson. i had a picture of a lot of economists in there. but i don't have one. i've gone into politics with an intense interest in trying to understand economics and that's why i frequently looked at "the economist." but so many people that i've read have had some influence. the one person i've already mentioned his name had a lot of influence because of what i call tone. he had to write tone on how to present news. that was leonard reed at the foundatio
thank you. >> thank you, dr. paul. on behalf of everyone here, i would like to say thank you so much for coming out and speaking to all of us. coming out of a retirement that's well deserved, sir. thank you very much. to many of us, you're our greatest inspiration and hero. on that note, i would like to ask you, sir, who's your greatest inspiration and hero? >> you know, i don't have one single person. you know? there's been a lot of influence in my life on different people from...
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chugay's son and partner, dr. pault a study that claimed 70% of their patients lost an average of 16 pounds and kept it off for eight months. but the american academy of cosmetic surgery won't publish it without more data. it's time to remove the patch and find out how much weight she has dropped. the pain was worth the payoff. whether they will be able to keep the weight off remains to be seen. so far, so good. >> i am excited and out to see how things turn out. >> for "nightline," cecilia vega, long beach, california. >> not so much, huh? what do you think? >> absolutely -- >> there is a tried and true way to lose. that's healthy diet and exercise. >> yes. true. >> and change your lifestyle. stay thinner. i know it's harder for some people. >> it is so hard. put a patch in your mouth. it's like the patch isn't suppressing my diet. i am just as hungry. i want the cheeseburger and pizza. i can't. i have a thing on my tongue. >> it hasn't changed your response. >> nothing is changing in your brain. >> gastric bypass mak
chugay's son and partner, dr. pault a study that claimed 70% of their patients lost an average of 16 pounds and kept it off for eight months. but the american academy of cosmetic surgery won't publish it without more data. it's time to remove the patch and find out how much weight she has dropped. the pain was worth the payoff. whether they will be able to keep the weight off remains to be seen. so far, so good. >> i am excited and out to see how things turn out. >> for...
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chugay's son and partner, dr. paulimed 70% of their patients lost an average of 16 pounds and kept it off for eight months. but the american academy of cosmetic surgery won't publish it without more data. no matter. marlene is getting all the data she needs from her bathroom scales as the pounds fall away. >> it's not as bad as it used to be. my arms are lost in there. >> reporter: lisander is also watching the pounds melt away. >> so far i've probably lost 15, 16 pounds. >> reporter: and the men in their lives are taking notice. >> i'm getting a lot more attention from guys. which is nice. like it's attention i'm not used to. so i'm kind of still coming -- adjusting to it. >> ah. isn't that great? >> reporter: finally, liberation day comes for lisander. >> now you can stick your tongue out. okay. there it is. >> reporter: it's time to remove the patch and find out how much weight she's dropped. lisander loses 23 pounds. and that bikini she wouldn't dare try on before? aloha, lisander. the final tally? marlene loses 18
chugay's son and partner, dr. paulimed 70% of their patients lost an average of 16 pounds and kept it off for eight months. but the american academy of cosmetic surgery won't publish it without more data. no matter. marlene is getting all the data she needs from her bathroom scales as the pounds fall away. >> it's not as bad as it used to be. my arms are lost in there. >> reporter: lisander is also watching the pounds melt away. >> so far i've probably lost 15, 16 pounds....
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dr. oz: paul ryan. i'm sure generated a lot of calls for you. >> a lot of interviews. dr. oz: what attracts all these folks to your program? >> there's a lot of programs that are sort of my op pick in nature. i love platies but it's not enough, i love yoga. i love weight training but it's not enough. an eliptcal is a great machine to get the heart rate up. but p-90 x, it's yoga, platies, yoga, stretching, range of motion, about helping people change their lives and lifestyle. and michelle obama, paul ryan understand it and so do professional athletes and celebrities. i've been to 32 military bases around the world. they're using it in afghanistan. and they use it because it works. dr. oz: so i've got to ask this for so many of our viewers in who are not in great shape. can anybody out there -- and if they're in bad staid, still benefit from this? >> as you know a lot of my fans know, i try to make sure everybody gets involved. i don't care if you're in top shape or your 60s. the goal here is to find a way to do each and every exercise. the short answer is there's somebody
dr. oz: paul ryan. i'm sure generated a lot of calls for you. >> a lot of interviews. dr. oz: what attracts all these folks to your program? >> there's a lot of programs that are sort of my op pick in nature. i love platies but it's not enough, i love yoga. i love weight training but it's not enough. an eliptcal is a great machine to get the heart rate up. but p-90 x, it's yoga, platies, yoga, stretching, range of motion, about helping people change their lives and lifestyle. and...
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[applause] >> ron paul ron paul ron paul ron paul [applause] >> dr.paula said with a couple of questions. said he would take a couple of questions. over here? joining us. for would you like to elaborate on your upcoming projects with the institute for posterity -- prosperity? >> a lot of people have been asking me about what it is like to be retired. i said i have not been retired. i've retired from congress and that is good. [applause] i do not miss getting on the airplane on a regular basis and the direction of john boehner. [laughter] i get to make up my own schedule and i got to come here. i have several projects. one project is homeschooling, emphasizing education. [applause] that ande working on we should have curriculum out in september and run paul curriculum.com. you can find that. and also institute for peace and prosperity is managed by daniel mcadams who did my foreign- policy for many years in washington. he is well informed. we have a website for that as well. designed forially the foreign-policy. is continuinggn and soon we will have a
[applause] >> ron paul ron paul ron paul ron paul [applause] >> dr.paula said with a couple of questions. said he would take a couple of questions. over here? joining us. for would you like to elaborate on your upcoming projects with the institute for posterity -- prosperity? >> a lot of people have been asking me about what it is like to be retired. i said i have not been retired. i've retired from congress and that is good. [applause] i do not miss getting on the airplane on...
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chugay's son and partner, dr. paul did submit a study that claims 70% of their patients lost an average of 16 pounds and kept it off for eight months. but the american academy of cosmetic surgery won't publish it without more data. no matter. marlene is getting all the data she needs from her bathroom's scale, as the pounds fall away. >> my double chin is not as bad as it used to be. my arms are a lot thinner. >> reporter: lysander is also watching pounds melt away. >> so far i've lost 15, 16 pounds. >> i'm getting a lot of attention from guys. which is nice. it's attention i'm not used to, so i'm still kind of adjusting to it. >> that doesn't hurt, does it? >> reporter: finally, liberation day. >> how does that feel? >> liberating. >> liberating, yes. now, that wasn't so bad, huh? >> didn't even feel it. >> reporter: the final tally? marlene loses 18 pounds. remember those skinny jeans she couldn't wear before? >> now they're kind of big on me. >> reporter: lysander loses 23 pounds. and that bikini she wouldn't dare t
chugay's son and partner, dr. paul did submit a study that claims 70% of their patients lost an average of 16 pounds and kept it off for eight months. but the american academy of cosmetic surgery won't publish it without more data. no matter. marlene is getting all the data she needs from her bathroom's scale, as the pounds fall away. >> my double chin is not as bad as it used to be. my arms are a lot thinner. >> reporter: lysander is also watching pounds melt away. >> so far...
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dr. paul, winnipeg, canada, the problems in the black community are due to both in the breakdown in the family and the lack of job opportunities afforded to blacks. jobs go to people who can do the jobs, doctor. if an american doesn't speak properly and walks around with a chip, there's few jobs available. pete shaw, south carolina, bill, i was excited to see the spotlight the grievance industry and the resulting consequences of it. but i'm beginning to despair after seeing the reaction from the black leadership. the issue now in the open, pete. the country knows who is saying what. that's the beginning. change is tough, but the sharl tons have been exposed. >> you got most of the country to adopt jessica's law. now you're checking on the grievance industry. that takes courage. i know you will succeed. hope so. thanks for the kind words. >>> ben weber, new haven, connecticut. bill on behalf of the people of this good state, i apologize made for comments made by the new haven, register. i worke
dr. paul, winnipeg, canada, the problems in the black community are due to both in the breakdown in the family and the lack of job opportunities afforded to blacks. jobs go to people who can do the jobs, doctor. if an american doesn't speak properly and walks around with a chip, there's few jobs available. pete shaw, south carolina, bill, i was excited to see the spotlight the grievance industry and the resulting consequences of it. but i'm beginning to despair after seeing the reaction from...
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dr. paul puri, we appreciate you being here. we'll be right back after this. .tting involved and staying engaged. they're not afraid to question the path they're on. because the one question they never want to ask is "how did i end up here?" i started schwab for those people. people who want to take ownership of their investments, like they do in every other aspect of their lives. the house caught fire and we were out on the streets. [ whispering ] shhh. it's only a dream. and we have home insurance. but if we made a claim, our rate would go up... [ whispering ] shhh. you did it right. you have allstate claim rate guard so your rates won't go up just because of a claim. [ whispering ] are we still in a dream? no, you're in an allstate commercial. so get allstate home insurance with claim rate guard... [ whispering ] goodnight. there are so many people in our bedroom. [ dennis ] talk to an allstate agent... [ doorbell rings ] ...and let the good life in. [ male announcer ] the distances aren't getting shorter. ♪ the trucks are going farther. the 2013 ram 1500 wit
dr. paul puri, we appreciate you being here. we'll be right back after this. .tting involved and staying engaged. they're not afraid to question the path they're on. because the one question they never want to ask is "how did i end up here?" i started schwab for those people. people who want to take ownership of their investments, like they do in every other aspect of their lives. the house caught fire and we were out on the streets. [ whispering ] shhh. it's only a dream. and we have...
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chugay's son and partner, dr. pault a study that claimed 70% of their patients lost an average of 16 pounds and kept it off for eight months. but the american academy of cosmetic surgery won't publish it without more data. it's time to remove the patch and find out how much weight she has dropped. the pain was worth the payoff. keep the weight off remains to be seen. so far, so good. >> i am excited and out to see how things turn out. >> for "nightline," cecilia vega, long beach, california. >> not so much, huh? what do you think? >> absolutely -- >> there is a tried and true way to lose. that's healthy diet and exercise. >> yes. true. >> and change your lifestyle. stay thinner. i know it's harder for some people. >> it is so hard. put a patch in your mouth. it's like the patch isn't suppressing my diet. i am just as hungry. i want the cheeseburger and pizza. i can't. i have a thing on my tongue. >> it hasn't changed your response. >> nothing is changing in your brain. >> gastric bypass makes more sense than the patch.
chugay's son and partner, dr. pault a study that claimed 70% of their patients lost an average of 16 pounds and kept it off for eight months. but the american academy of cosmetic surgery won't publish it without more data. it's time to remove the patch and find out how much weight she has dropped. the pain was worth the payoff. keep the weight off remains to be seen. so far, so good. >> i am excited and out to see how things turn out. >> for "nightline," cecilia vega, long...
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win over this global struggle and i wanted to actually mention a podcast that you just had with dr ron paul congressman ron paul which really does showcase how there's a lot that libertarians and leftists can agree on we can unite on a lot of things against the establishment instead of having such a fragmented opposition how can we focus more on this unification. what are going to be a number of different coalitions and coming together that will surprise people that brother ron paul. brother rand paul i come together with in terms of their defense of rights and liberties. the drones have been the focus of the third thing our filibuster brother rand paul thought it was wonderful i wish that he had talked about not americans as well as americans but at least the issue of receive a certain publicized invisibility when it comes to ron paul and we have come together with him and his powerful rejection of the patriotic act his powerful rejects in the national defense authorization act where the president has the right to detain american citizens without due process without a trial without any jud
win over this global struggle and i wanted to actually mention a podcast that you just had with dr ron paul congressman ron paul which really does showcase how there's a lot that libertarians and leftists can agree on we can unite on a lot of things against the establishment instead of having such a fragmented opposition how can we focus more on this unification. what are going to be a number of different coalitions and coming together that will surprise people that brother ron paul. brother...
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paul. try again. time for the final trade. let's go around the horn? >> dr horton. >> paul?uts. >> sell fcx. >> special congratulations to the ambassador on the birth of his baby boy yet to be named but very healthy. it says mom, baby and older sister are doing all fine. everybody is happy. 8 pounds four :00 pounds, four ounces, 4:44 p.m. congratulations. see you back here soon. >> looks just like him. >> especially with the blanket. i'm melissa lee. thanks for watching. we'll see you back here tomorrow at 5:00 for more "fast money." i'm going to be on vacation so i'll be back in a couple weeks. enjoy. "mad money" with jim cramer starts right now. my mission is simple to make you money. i'm here to level the playing field for all investors. there's always a bull market somewhere and i promise to help you find it. "mad money" starts now. hey, i'm cramer him welcome to "mad money." welcome to cramerica. if you want to make friends, i try to save you money. my job is not just to entertain you, teach, coach you, all me at 1-800-743-cnbc. you know what we haven't had in a long ti
paul. try again. time for the final trade. let's go around the horn? >> dr horton. >> paul?uts. >> sell fcx. >> special congratulations to the ambassador on the birth of his baby boy yet to be named but very healthy. it says mom, baby and older sister are doing all fine. everybody is happy. 8 pounds four :00 pounds, four ounces, 4:44 p.m. congratulations. see you back here soon. >> looks just like him. >> especially with the blanket. i'm melissa lee. thanks...
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dr. j. paul muizelaar and dr. rudolph j.chrot resigned after a university investigation concluded their experimental treatment violated the school's faculty code of conduct. the sacramento bee reports the doctors resigned because they doubt an appeal would >> biotech drugmaker amgen will buy cancer drug maker onyx pharmaceuticals for about $10.4 billion in cash. amgen inc. says it will acquire onyx for $125 per share. the companies value the deal at $9.7 billion excluding onyx's cash. amgen is the biggest biotech drug company in the world. its products include prolia for osteoporosis, enbrel for rheumatoid arthritis and skin disorders, and neulasta and neupogen for fighting infection in cancer patients. onyx pharmaceuticals inc. markets a liver and kidney cancer pill called nexavar through a partnership with bayer ag. sales totaled about $861 million in 2012. in july the regulators approved onyx's kyprolis as a treatment for multiple myeloma, a type of blood >> on to bay area sports. it ryan vogelsong threw eight sharp innin
dr. j. paul muizelaar and dr. rudolph j.chrot resigned after a university investigation concluded their experimental treatment violated the school's faculty code of conduct. the sacramento bee reports the doctors resigned because they doubt an appeal would >> biotech drugmaker amgen will buy cancer drug maker onyx pharmaceuticals for about $10.4 billion in cash. amgen inc. says it will acquire onyx for $125 per share. the companies value the deal at $9.7 billion excluding onyx's cash....
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dr. ron paul.eys andt his prosperity organization going on , he has got the ron paul channel going on. i would definitely nominate him. some more winners in athletic order here, just grabbing the c's. host: francis collins, who heads the nih. some of the other winners of the presidential medal of freedom. again, about 20,000 have been given out since the harry truman administration. next call from maple heights, ohio. you're on the air. caller: good morning. host: hi. anler: i would like to see honorary medal of honor gone to bishop charles harrison mason of the church of god and christ. he has been with the church over 100 years, he knows some of the president's as well as dr. martin luther king. he gave his last speech to mason temple. he had fought for the rights for a lot of people as well as blacks as well as whites, religious rights, and everything of that nature. he is very well-educated, you can google him up and read about the history of the church of god and christ, which is now supersede
dr. ron paul.eys andt his prosperity organization going on , he has got the ron paul channel going on. i would definitely nominate him. some more winners in athletic order here, just grabbing the c's. host: francis collins, who heads the nih. some of the other winners of the presidential medal of freedom. again, about 20,000 have been given out since the harry truman administration. next call from maple heights, ohio. you're on the air. caller: good morning. host: hi. anler: i would like to see...
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believe that corporations deserve special benefits handed to them by the corporations and what dr ron paul with i think was trying to explain in that sot that you had in the intro was that if you have persisted with strict private property rights then corporations would not be able to get out of limited liability they would be required to fail to pay the full extent of the compensation due to anyone that they decide i'm just operating harm. i don't disagree and you know in a perfect world that would be marvelous and it would require courts so how does this work shows so the koch brothers are up the road and they're running a paper mill and it's putting pollution into my water and they're running one of their oil refineries and it's putting pollution into my air right and i know that i'm getting sick and my kid's got cancer but i can't quite quantify it how do i go to the court and get them to stop but it's a good question i mean before we ever had enormous environmental regulations coming into play like starting in the eighteenth sixty's when we were really industrializing we had a system
believe that corporations deserve special benefits handed to them by the corporations and what dr ron paul with i think was trying to explain in that sot that you had in the intro was that if you have persisted with strict private property rights then corporations would not be able to get out of limited liability they would be required to fail to pay the full extent of the compensation due to anyone that they decide i'm just operating harm. i don't disagree and you know in a perfect world that...
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. >> joining me now from baltimore is dr. paul at water.. >> we just met tara in this piece. she's one of the patients that did not find me relief with that traditional two-week rej meant of medication. she's not alone. about one in five patients don't seem to get better with standard treatment. what do you think is happening with those patients? >> i think there is two possibilities. one is that for a number of my patients i tell them they do have to expect, if you're in the to%, you may need three to six months of recuperation to feel improvement. there may be a delayed immune response keeping them ill. the second responsibility that is true for me patients who come to my office for evaluation of lyme disease is they have an alternative problem and looim is not the kroekt diagnosis. >> what do you tell them, three to six month os taking it easy? not going to work. >> it obviously has to be individualized for the payne. >> the vast majority of people do improve over time and it's really managing expectations. what i can tell you for absolu
. >> joining me now from baltimore is dr. paul at water.. >> we just met tara in this piece. she's one of the patients that did not find me relief with that traditional two-week rej meant of medication. she's not alone. about one in five patients don't seem to get better with standard treatment. what do you think is happening with those patients? >> i think there is two possibilities. one is that for a number of my patients i tell them they do have to expect, if you're in the...
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last, but certainly not least, dr. paultockton, currently the managing director of sonecon, and he was the assistant secretary of defense for homeland defense. in that position he was responsible for dod initiatives to strengthen security and help partner nations build their capacities. dr. stockton created the department's first ever mission assurance strategy and launched a range of initiatives with the department of homeland security to help ensure the -- he divided the protection program to serve as a crisis manager and it was in this capacity got to know dr. stockton very well and worked directly with him with the response to superstorm sandy. he was also a senior research scholar at stanford university, and associate provost of the naval post graduate school. he will be publishing in the stanford law and policy review and has been published in international security. home leaned security affairs, which he helped found in 2005, and other journals. dr. stockton holds a ba from dartmouth. >> thanks to all of you. i ask y
last, but certainly not least, dr. paultockton, currently the managing director of sonecon, and he was the assistant secretary of defense for homeland defense. in that position he was responsible for dod initiatives to strengthen security and help partner nations build their capacities. dr. stockton created the department's first ever mission assurance strategy and launched a range of initiatives with the department of homeland security to help ensure the -- he divided the protection program to...
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dr. dyson, does rand paul have issues of credibility when it comes to being a defender of minority rights he went to howard university and fancied himself to be the defender, and yet he was roundly and soundly defeated in that delusion. i think here again, people think because black people made such an extraordinary effort. that despite the obstacles to overcome them to get to the polls no, obstacles exist. now we're being, if you will, punished for our persistence as opposed to acknowledge the obstacles and impediments that have been unfairly put in our place. the reality is not only did we stand in line longer there were efforts to convince people that the voting day was a one day and not the other. it is an extraordinary mark against the voting of american society. >> and dr. peterson, doesn't this become a great ally for minorities? it would seem to me group would be able to go to rand paul now and say, you've declared yourself as the greatest defender of minority rights. can you help us with what the heck is going on in north carolina? >> yeah, i don't think north carolinians will by
dr. dyson, does rand paul have issues of credibility when it comes to being a defender of minority rights he went to howard university and fancied himself to be the defender, and yet he was roundly and soundly defeated in that delusion. i think here again, people think because black people made such an extraordinary effort. that despite the obstacles to overcome them to get to the polls no, obstacles exist. now we're being, if you will, punished for our persistence as opposed to acknowledge the...
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last but certainly not least, dr. paul stockton. he is currently the managing director of coniccon, he served as assistant sec tear of defense for homeland defense until may 2009 until january of 2013. he was responsible for dod initiatives to strengthen security in the western hemisphere and help partner nations build their capacities to meet emerging security challenges. dr. stockton created the department's first-ever mission assurance strategy and launched a range of initiatives with private sector, the department of energy and the department of homeland security to help insure the ability of energy to dod facilities. he also guided the defense critical infrastructure critical program, and it was in this capacity that the legislature got to know dr. stockton very well and worked with him directly in response to superstorm sandy. prior to that, he worked at stanford, and an associate provost of the naval postgraduate school. he will be publishing in the stanford law and has been published in national security -- [inaudible] polit
last but certainly not least, dr. paul stockton. he is currently the managing director of coniccon, he served as assistant sec tear of defense for homeland defense until may 2009 until january of 2013. he was responsible for dod initiatives to strengthen security in the western hemisphere and help partner nations build their capacities to meet emerging security challenges. dr. stockton created the department's first-ever mission assurance strategy and launched a range of initiatives with...
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last but certainly not least, dr. paul stockton, currently managing direct or of sonic con, but dr.stockton served as the assistant secretary of defense for homeland defense and america's security affairs from may 2009 until january of 2013. in that position he was responsible for dod initiatives to strengthen security in the western hemisphere and help partner nations build their capacities to meet emerging security challenges. dr. stockton created the first first-ever mission assurance strategy and launch add range of initiatives with the private sector and the d. of homeland security to help insure the availability of energy to dod facilities. he also divided the protection plan, dcip, served as dod's crisis manager, and it was in this capacity that the legislature got to know dr. stockton very well during the response to superstorm sandy. prior to his work at dod, he served at the stanford university center for international security and cooperation and associate provost of the naval postgraduate school. he will be published in the stanford law and policy review and has been pub
last but certainly not least, dr. paul stockton, currently managing direct or of sonic con, but dr.stockton served as the assistant secretary of defense for homeland defense and america's security affairs from may 2009 until january of 2013. in that position he was responsible for dod initiatives to strengthen security in the western hemisphere and help partner nations build their capacities to meet emerging security challenges. dr. stockton created the first first-ever mission assurance...
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dr. susan bachman, jeffery grossman, executive director of the integrated nano mechanical systems at u.c. berkeley. paul [speaker not understood], director of the material science division at the lawrence berkeley national lab. dr. andrew nelson and our local person, dr. kim [speaker not understood]. it also includes new jersey deputy health commissioner, the connecticut attorney general, as well as abel maldonado who sponsored the california synthetic trip study and today can be found to be most vociferous debunker of its findings as well as other health advocates such as robert f. kennedy, jr. appreciate if you all would take the time. it's only -- it's a short video, to look at it and consider its comments. thank you very much. >> thank you. >> carolyn johnston. >>> hi, commissioners. i am the vice president of the greater west portal neighborhood association and also the chair of the land use committee. and i just wanted to talk to you a little bit about west portal today and what i perceive to be the park needs of that neighborhood, which is a real family neighborhood. i mean, i chose that neighbor
dr. susan bachman, jeffery grossman, executive director of the integrated nano mechanical systems at u.c. berkeley. paul [speaker not understood], director of the material science division at the lawrence berkeley national lab. dr. andrew nelson and our local person, dr. kim [speaker not understood]. it also includes new jersey deputy health commissioner, the connecticut attorney general, as well as abel maldonado who sponsored the california synthetic trip study and today can be found to be...