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pretty devastated you guys they do so much for incredible insight dr welner leon dr paul push it. thanks so much for watching you guys join me again tomorrow when i break the fat all over again. as a new physician i swear to abide by the hippocratic oath. to the best of my ability and judgment. i will prescribe for the good of my patients. i will not give deadly doses to anybody. or advise others to do so. i will never do harm to the. doctors of the docs on october. third of on june sixteenth one thousand forty one we had a graduation party at school and the war broke out. the shops were always full of goods. in september leningrad was blocked. one day mom went and saw that all the shelves were empty. in november they bombed the die of steel warehouses it was the main storage place for all the food in the city people would be eating the earth because it had small traces of sugar in it i tried to eat it as well but i couldn't. the third night it was incredibly heavy bombing. goes. a direct hit on that very shelter and everyone was buried underneath and. all of them went dead. and.
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of rebelliousness so so as these conditions continue to worsen surveillance has to go absolutely dr paul what would you say to those who do equate and ok with obama purely on symbolism alone what is simply an untenable position i mean the facts are pretty clear even if you want to support and like obama you have to recognize him. as the direct and immediate antithesis to the movement that produced dr king in the politics of dr king they are they were moving in diametrically opposed. trajectories of directions so when people try to make these links they miss the important point that dr king was far more radical and that obama that he was the product of a movement dr king was a product of a bottom up grassroots movement that demanded that he has some leadership where is barack obama quite in the opposite fashion has been selected by the most elite in the society and targeted as paul street is and one of his books on the subject as a black man who was who was black but not civil rights black so obama is the product of the elite whereas dr king was a product of the grassroots movement and th
of rebelliousness so so as these conditions continue to worsen surveillance has to go absolutely dr paul what would you say to those who do equate and ok with obama purely on symbolism alone what is simply an untenable position i mean the facts are pretty clear even if you want to support and like obama you have to recognize him. as the direct and immediate antithesis to the movement that produced dr king in the politics of dr king they are they were moving in diametrically opposed....
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time that many of us are now becoming you know forcibly subdued beneath in our own time you know dr paul do you think that i mean considering the government's affinity with labeling everything terrorism generalizing everyone who's just kind of a rabble rouser would he be labeled a terrorist and you think well be hard to me that he will in effect he was because if you look at the way the washington post another major media characterized him at the end of his life he was demonized within ninety days of his assassination within the pages of the washington post they said the federal government in the highest levels of the federal government were afraid of him feared him as a threat to national security in part because of his affinity or what was perceived as his affinity for leninism and the black power movement so in effect he was at that time being called a terrorist i don't think one national leader attended his funeral and i wrote a piece in august after the fiftieth for the commemoration of the fiftieth anniversary march on washington i asked the question or made the projection had he b
time that many of us are now becoming you know forcibly subdued beneath in our own time you know dr paul do you think that i mean considering the government's affinity with labeling everything terrorism generalizing everyone who's just kind of a rabble rouser would he be labeled a terrorist and you think well be hard to me that he will in effect he was because if you look at the way the washington post another major media characterized him at the end of his life he was demonized within ninety...
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dr. ron paul says this is what you get when the government gets involved. dr. paul, welcome back to the program good to see you again, sir. >> thank you, stuart. good to be with you. >> does this obama car fiasco spell the end of activist government? >> i wish. but, no, there's a lot of die-hards out there. there will be excuses made and politicians will spin it put it will end because it's a disaster. this is a sign that the delivery of healthcare will even be worse than signing up for the healthcare. so, it's a tax in many ways because the insurance policies are going up. but the big thing they never talk about is, the government is supposed to be involved in contracts and having policy. one is to guarantee the policy, and you can't cancel it. here the government gets involved and all of a sudden insurance companies can cancel you willy-nilly. they thought they would get a big deal because they would get more customer, then they had mandates and had to put certain things on and it's skyrocketing. the cost of medical care, when it's all added up, is going to be
dr. ron paul says this is what you get when the government gets involved. dr. paul, welcome back to the program good to see you again, sir. >> thank you, stuart. good to be with you. >> does this obama car fiasco spell the end of activist government? >> i wish. but, no, there's a lot of die-hards out there. there will be excuses made and politicians will spin it put it will end because it's a disaster. this is a sign that the delivery of healthcare will even be worse than...
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and i think dr. paul, you are up, my friend. >> thank you. i think if there ever was an organization that was bankrupt, it's the post office. i commend you for trying but i think it's not salvageable in its current form. it would have to go through bankruptcy, have to be completely reorganize, have a chance. we do a lot of paper and over and accounting things to shift cost to other people but the other people are still us. we are going to shift $8 billion to medicare and that still us. it's like we're taking it from one taxpayer holding where we '02 another taxpayer place where we still owe it. it doesn't fix the underlying problem of the post office, which is it's an untenable model. i think we should declare bankruptcy and start over. to this amendment, declares that the post office can, in fact, declare bankruptcy. we would then renegotiate contracts. i'm going to introduce amendment number two actually. it i believe includes all of this, declaring bankruptcy. it also would say that you can still have unions but collective bargaining over
and i think dr. paul, you are up, my friend. >> thank you. i think if there ever was an organization that was bankrupt, it's the post office. i commend you for trying but i think it's not salvageable in its current form. it would have to go through bankruptcy, have to be completely reorganize, have a chance. we do a lot of paper and over and accounting things to shift cost to other people but the other people are still us. we are going to shift $8 billion to medicare and that still us....
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in santa clara county where a woman died of h1n1 december 23, dr. paul russell is concerned things could get worse. >> i would expect the cases to go up. >> reporter: the majority of flu cases have been the h1n first quarter strain. in marin county, ten people have tested positive for h1n1. also called the swine flu, it first popped up in the u.s. in 2009 spreading from central mexico, eventually killing almost 20,000 people worldwide. public health experts say swine flu targets a different demographic from other flu strains which often sicken infants, the elderly, and ill. >> and what is unusual about it is that even young healthy adults can get quite sick. and even land in the hospital from h1n1. >> reporter: the good news, this year's flu shot is equipped to fight the swine flu, but most american adults do not get a flu shot. >> no i haven't. >> why not? >> i have never gotten one before. i'm just pretty healthy so i don't take flu shots or any medicine at all. >> i got a terrible stomach flu not too long ago. so i will probably be getting one. >> rep
in santa clara county where a woman died of h1n1 december 23, dr. paul russell is concerned things could get worse. >> i would expect the cases to go up. >> reporter: the majority of flu cases have been the h1n first quarter strain. in marin county, ten people have tested positive for h1n1. also called the swine flu, it first popped up in the u.s. in 2009 spreading from central mexico, eventually killing almost 20,000 people worldwide. public health experts say swine flu targets a...
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in santa clara county where a 41-year-old woman died of h1n1 december 23rd, dr. paul russell is concerned things could get worse. >> i would expect the cases of the flu to go up over the next month or so. >> reporter: according to the cdc, the majority of flu cases this year is the h1n1 strain. in marin county alone ten people tested positive for h1n1. also called the swine flu, h1n1 first popped up in the u.s. in 2009. spreading from central mexico eventually killing almost 20,000 people worldwide. public health experts say swine flu targets a different demographic from other flu strains which often sicken infants, the elderly and ill. >> and what's unusual about it is that even young healthy adults can get quite sick. and even land in the hospital from h1n1. >> reporter: the good news? this year's flu shot is equipped to quite the swine flu. but according to the cdc, most american adults do not get a flu shot. >> no i haven't. >> why not? >> i've never gotten one before. just pretty healthy and i really don't take any flu shots, i don't take any medicine at all. >>
in santa clara county where a 41-year-old woman died of h1n1 december 23rd, dr. paul russell is concerned things could get worse. >> i would expect the cases of the flu to go up over the next month or so. >> reporter: according to the cdc, the majority of flu cases this year is the h1n1 strain. in marin county alone ten people tested positive for h1n1. also called the swine flu, h1n1 first popped up in the u.s. in 2009. spreading from central mexico eventually killing almost 20,000...
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three doctors have examined her now, as you may know, the outside expert is dr. paul fisher who is head of pediatric neurology at stanford and he found specifically some things i want to just relay. she has no reflexes. her pupils are not responding to light. she cannot breathe on her own. and they did scans and found that there's no evidence of blood flow to her brain. there's also no lek electrical activity on eeg. let me ask you first, do you think there's any room for misdiagnosis or error in diagnosis here? >> sanjay, in this setting, there's absolutely no chance of any kind of misdiagnosis. this is a black-and-white situation. >> any chance that she could have some sort of recovery which is, you know, obviously what her family is hoping and praying for? >> i understand what they're hoping and praying for, but there's absolutely no chance here for jahi to ever survive the brain injury itself. >> the intersection between just the human tragedy of this and obviously the clinical diagnosis is tough. i mean, you deal with this a fair amount, i imagine. what do you te
three doctors have examined her now, as you may know, the outside expert is dr. paul fisher who is head of pediatric neurology at stanford and he found specifically some things i want to just relay. she has no reflexes. her pupils are not responding to light. she cannot breathe on her own. and they did scans and found that there's no evidence of blood flow to her brain. there's also no lek electrical activity on eeg. let me ask you first, do you think there's any room for misdiagnosis or error...
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incredible dr. paulestion of the day. born on this day in 1964, this actress played the role of a lucky waitress in "it could happen to you." who is she? be first with the correct answer. i have no idea. >> good movie. ♪ ♪ ♪ yeah, he's clean, boss. now listen e, duck. i have an associate that met with, uh, an unfortunate accident. while he's been incapacitated, somebody's been paying him cash. now, is this your doing? aflac? now, if i met th some such accident, would aflac pay me? ♪ nice. this is your stop. [ male announcer ] find out what aflac can do for you and your family... aflac? [ male announcer ] ...at aflac.com. legs, for crossing. feet...splashing. better things than the joint pain and swelling of moderate to severe rheumatoid arthritis. if you're trying to ma, now may be time to ask about xeljanz. xeljz (tofacitinib) is a small pill, not an injection or infusion, for adults with moderate to severe ra for whom methotrexate did not work well. xeljanz can lower your ability to fight infections, i
incredible dr. paulestion of the day. born on this day in 1964, this actress played the role of a lucky waitress in "it could happen to you." who is she? be first with the correct answer. i have no idea. >> good movie. ♪ ♪ ♪ yeah, he's clean, boss. now listen e, duck. i have an associate that met with, uh, an unfortunate accident. while he's been incapacitated, somebody's been paying him cash. now, is this your doing? aflac? now, if i met th some such accident, would aflac...
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in santa clara county where a 41-year-old woman died of h1n1 december 23rd, dr. paul russell is concerned things could get worse. >> i would expect the cases of the flu to go up over the next month or so. >> according to the cdc the majority of flu cases this year is the h1n1 strain. in marin county alone, ten people have tested positive for h1n1. also called the swine flu, h1n1 first popped up in the u.s. in 2009. spreading from central mexico eventually killing almost 20,000 people worldwide. public health experts say swine flu targets a different demographic from other flu strains which often sicken infants, the elderly and ill. >> and what's unusual about it is that even young healthy adults can get quite sick and even land in the hospital from h1n1. >> reporter: the good news? this year's flu shot is equipped to fight the swine flu. but according to the cdc most american adults not get a flu shot. -- do not get a flu shot. >> no i haven't. >> reporter: why not? >> i've never gotten one before. just pretty healthy and i don't really take any flu shots, i don't tak
in santa clara county where a 41-year-old woman died of h1n1 december 23rd, dr. paul russell is concerned things could get worse. >> i would expect the cases of the flu to go up over the next month or so. >> according to the cdc the majority of flu cases this year is the h1n1 strain. in marin county alone, ten people have tested positive for h1n1. also called the swine flu, h1n1 first popped up in the u.s. in 2009. spreading from central mexico eventually killing almost 20,000...
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differences but we certainly can overlook those and agree with each other and support each other i find dr paul i miss him not being in congress anymore what about his son. rand i don't know that well i haven't followed him like i have the father but you know i'll learn more about him affairs for as word filters down through me off the grid because i do keep track even off the grid of what's going on up there on the grid people are saying that he is a potential candidate on the republican ticket you see that. you'd have to ask the republicans that larry i don't try to get into republican and democratic business too much other than to criticize them because i don't want to be one of them and i don't want to be part of any decision making they might do you said in the first segment that you would run for president as they say if you were on the ballot in every state why would you run why would you why would you go into that joining your off the grid you got to have a life why. well i'm still patriotic larry i'm still a united states citizen and i believe strongly when our forefathers said we were
differences but we certainly can overlook those and agree with each other and support each other i find dr paul i miss him not being in congress anymore what about his son. rand i don't know that well i haven't followed him like i have the father but you know i'll learn more about him affairs for as word filters down through me off the grid because i do keep track even off the grid of what's going on up there on the grid people are saying that he is a potential candidate on the republican...
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of rebelliousness so so as these conditions continue to worsen surveillance has to go absolutely dr paul what would you say to those who do equate and ok with obama purely on symbolism alone what is simply an untenable position i mean the facts are pretty clear even if you want to support and like obama you have to recognize him. as the direct and immediate antithesis to the movement that produced dr king in the politics of dr king they are they were moving in diametrically opposed. trajectories of directions so when people try to make these links they miss the important point that dr king was far more radical and that obama that he was the product of a movement dr king was a product of a bottom up grassroots movement that demanded that he has some leadership where is brock obama quite in the opposite fashion has been selected by the most elite in the society and targeted as paul street he said in one of his books on the subject as a black man who was who was black but not civil rights black so obama is the product of the elite whereas dr king was a product of the grassroots movement and
of rebelliousness so so as these conditions continue to worsen surveillance has to go absolutely dr paul what would you say to those who do equate and ok with obama purely on symbolism alone what is simply an untenable position i mean the facts are pretty clear even if you want to support and like obama you have to recognize him. as the direct and immediate antithesis to the movement that produced dr king in the politics of dr king they are they were moving in diametrically opposed....
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this compelling evidence aside, dr. paul ignores a whole slew of facts about women in america. statistics that point to something other than victimology. women earn less than men, no matter what their education, their industry, or their job. the average woman is paid 77 cents for every dollar a man makes. 42 million of women live at or at poverty. then, there is the escalating and unprecedented number of anti-abortion and so-called women's health bills courtesy of the gop and designed to restrict reproductive freedoms. when one is speaking about after the population in the united states, singular evidence is not the best. also i had lunch today. hunger is a problem for millions of americans. rand paul is planning to steer clear of one thing. >> i try never to have discussions of anatomy unless i'm at a medical conference. >> paul perhaps wisely is not the only member of his party trying to avoid uncle sugar. scott walker, a man who has signed into the law some of the nation's most extreme abortion restrictions, is begging his party to cool it. >> our focus should be on the thin
this compelling evidence aside, dr. paul ignores a whole slew of facts about women in america. statistics that point to something other than victimology. women earn less than men, no matter what their education, their industry, or their job. the average woman is paid 77 cents for every dollar a man makes. 42 million of women live at or at poverty. then, there is the escalating and unprecedented number of anti-abortion and so-called women's health bills courtesy of the gop and designed to...
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dr. paul burne is mentioned in those documents. he's a retired pediatrician contacted by the family who believes jahi is tistill alive d claims to have and her move in recent days. >> she is not truly dead. she is in worse shape now than she was yesterday, than she was last week. >> reporter: jahi's mother tells us that they will -- the family will spend, ring in the new year at her bedside, same place where they spent christmas and where her mother has spent every night since that tonsil surgery back on december 9th. legal wranglings will continue and we'll continue to watch them for you. in oakland, kris sanchez, nbc bay area fuse. >> thank you, kris. >>> we're learning more about the long island facility willing to open its doors to jahi, called new beginnings and founded by a woman who gave up a career as a hairstylist after her father suffered a traumatic brain injury in a motorcycle stent. it's not clear how the center might treat jahi. the center released this statement on its facebook page today. "this child has been fined
dr. paul burne is mentioned in those documents. he's a retired pediatrician contacted by the family who believes jahi is tistill alive d claims to have and her move in recent days. >> she is not truly dead. she is in worse shape now than she was yesterday, than she was last week. >> reporter: jahi's mother tells us that they will -- the family will spend, ring in the new year at her bedside, same place where they spent christmas and where her mother has spent every night since that...
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dr. paul russell is concerned things could get worse. to the cdc the majority of flu case this is year is the h1n1 strain. also called the swine flu, h1n1 first popped up in the u.s. in 2009 spreading from central mexico eventually killing almost 20,000 people worldwide. public health experts say swine flu targets a different demographic from other flu strains which often sicken infants, the elderly and ill. >> what is unusual about it is that even young healthy adults can get quite sick evened landed in the hospital from h1n1. >> reporter: this year's flu shot is equipped to fight the swine flu. that's the good news. but according to the cdc most american adults do not get a flu shot. >> no. >> reporter: why not? >> i never got one before. i'm pretty healthy so i don't take flu shots, or medicine at all. >> i got a terrible stomach flu not long ago. i will probably be getting one. >> reporter: better act sooner than later. the shot takes two weeks before you're fully protected. and doctors say flu season is already in high gear. it's no
dr. paul russell is concerned things could get worse. to the cdc the majority of flu case this is year is the h1n1 strain. also called the swine flu, h1n1 first popped up in the u.s. in 2009 spreading from central mexico eventually killing almost 20,000 people worldwide. public health experts say swine flu targets a different demographic from other flu strains which often sicken infants, the elderly and ill. >> what is unusual about it is that even young healthy adults can get quite sick...
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take, for instance, the recent joint venture by myself and my neighbor, dr. paul broun, to bring cheer to a young man and his community this young 5-year-old dreamed of being a policeman and i'm proud to say that the covington police department which is split between doctor broun's district and my district, made this appen. young morgan always wanted to be a police officer in conjunction with honoring him, alive tv and us held an officer morgan day and he was sworn in as the newest member of the covington police department and just hours after he was sworn in, he was able to solve -- he was able to solve a bank robbery, an art heist and he secured the freedom of a a kidnapped mascot. it was a great day in covington and his unwavering bravery grabbed all of our hearts and raised our spirits, i thank dr. broun for his involvement and i yield back. the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the gentleman from georgia seek recognition? >> i ask unanimous consent to address the house for one minute and revise and extend my remarks. the speaker pro tempore: the gent
take, for instance, the recent joint venture by myself and my neighbor, dr. paul broun, to bring cheer to a young man and his community this young 5-year-old dreamed of being a policeman and i'm proud to say that the covington police department which is split between doctor broun's district and my district, made this appen. young morgan always wanted to be a police officer in conjunction with honoring him, alive tv and us held an officer morgan day and he was sworn in as the newest member of...
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dr. paul pilov, the former senior u.s. intelligence official and current professor at georgetown university, recently wrote, and i quote, "it's the prospect of having u.s.-led sanctions removed that will convince iran to accept severe restrictions on its nuclear program. threatening iran with additional sanctions now, after it has agreed to the interim agreement, and the interim agreement is about to go into effect, will not convince tehran to complete a final agreement." i couldn't agree more. if this bill would help our negotiators, as its authors contend, the they would say soat this bill is an egregious imposition on the executive's authority to conduct foreign affairs. in fact, our secretary of state has formally asked this congress to give our negotiators and our experts the time and space to do their jobs, including no new sanctions. and what does this body say, sitting here? we're not going to do that? this is a secretary of state that's of this body, chairman of the foreign relations committee, who has been absolu
dr. paul pilov, the former senior u.s. intelligence official and current professor at georgetown university, recently wrote, and i quote, "it's the prospect of having u.s.-led sanctions removed that will convince iran to accept severe restrictions on its nuclear program. threatening iran with additional sanctions now, after it has agreed to the interim agreement, and the interim agreement is about to go into effect, will not convince tehran to complete a final agreement." i couldn't...
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paul. >> this pumpkin pie is making me so parched. [ laughter ] >> jimmy: perhaps you'd like a dr. -- [ laughterdr. pepper? [ laughter ] >> no, i prefer a -- mr. pibb! >> jimmy: pepper! >> pibb! [ laughter ] >> jimmy: pepper! >> pibb! [ laughter ] [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: all right, pibb it is. ♪ [ cheers and applause ] [ laughter ] >> jimmy: i could really feel the emotion in that scene. >> yeah. you could almost taste it. [ laughter ] >> jimmy: i can't believe i'm gonna say this. do we have time for one more clip? [ laughter ] [ cheers and applause ] ♪ [ light laughter ] >> oh. listen, pete, the point pleasant police department has a problem. a pickpocket. [ light laughter ] >> jimmy: pickpocket? >> yeah. the perpetrator preys on people wearing ponytails at pittsburgh pirates playoff games. [ laughter ] one minute, a person has their wallet, then the next minute, poof! [ laughter ] they're gone! >> jimmy: sounds like a real -- pain in the patootie! >> this punk was last seen reciting a children's poem. [ laughter ] [ laughter ] >> jimmy: what poem was it? >> peter piper -- [ laughter
paul. >> this pumpkin pie is making me so parched. [ laughter ] >> jimmy: perhaps you'd like a dr. -- [ laughterdr. pepper? [ laughter ] >> no, i prefer a -- mr. pibb! >> jimmy: pepper! >> pibb! [ laughter ] >> jimmy: pepper! >> pibb! [ laughter ] [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: all right, pibb it is. ♪ [ cheers and applause ] [ laughter ] >> jimmy: i could really feel the emotion in that scene. >> yeah. you could almost taste it....
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i think that's our point. >> all right, john paul ryan, dr. bruce bailey, we have to leave it there. thank you for your time. >> thank you. >> what's trending now, hermella. >> a new report from the surgeon general say we've come a long way since 50 years ago detailing the hazards of smoking. today the number of smokers is down to 18%. the report credits the decline to public health efforts such as banning smoking indoors and banning tv ads on tv. surgeon general says we've got a long way to go. >> today the annual death toll from smoking is approaching 500,000 per year. enough is enough. >> a key finding in the report is that cardiovascular disease actually kills more smokers over the age of 35 than young cancer. now to your reaction. viewer sarah says we have seen that warnings of harmful behavior affecting long term health is a deterrent for everyone. sarah says, we have a long way to go? why can't the government trend against e-cigarettes. you can learn more at aljazeera.com/considerthis. consider more studies need to be done to weigh the
i think that's our point. >> all right, john paul ryan, dr. bruce bailey, we have to leave it there. thank you for your time. >> thank you. >> what's trending now, hermella. >> a new report from the surgeon general say we've come a long way since 50 years ago detailing the hazards of smoking. today the number of smokers is down to 18%. the report credits the decline to public health efforts such as banning smoking indoors and banning tv ads on tv. surgeon general says...
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congress expected to pass a farm bill in days, a video from october posted today shows rand paul endorsed drce. >> the government is now keeping its in power by giving these goodies away. it should go away at the federal level. 80% of the farm bill is food stamps. it enslaves people. >> food stamps enslave people. if you're not a fan of him and you are a fan of facts, according to census data in 2012 food stamps lifted 4.9 million people out of poverty. including 2.2 million children. but these results ones showing how assistance programs actually help people, they complicate the rhetoric. him and most of the people he would like to work in congress has built his campaign on the belief that everything the government is doing is wrong or morally bereft. giving people a little help so they can put dinner on the table is the same thing as whipping them into servitude for a lifetime. there's always a mother jones to murphy points out the undeniable ridiculousness of the statement himself. he is suggesting that people on food stamps are lazy and comparing them to a system of labor exploitation wh
congress expected to pass a farm bill in days, a video from october posted today shows rand paul endorsed drce. >> the government is now keeping its in power by giving these goodies away. it should go away at the federal level. 80% of the farm bill is food stamps. it enslaves people. >> food stamps enslave people. if you're not a fan of him and you are a fan of facts, according to census data in 2012 food stamps lifted 4.9 million people out of poverty. including 2.2 million...
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patriarch of the orange county choppers family, but what you may not know about paul is that he's a recovering addict. drhis story in this week's "human factor." >> reporter: grinding -- blowing things up -- and building bikes. it's what paul tuttle senior, star of the hoe does best. there was a time his future didn't seem so bright. >> back in the day i kind of started early drinking and getting high and, you know, black then you think that that stuff's going to go away as you get older, and what it does, it gets progressively worse. >> reporter: as a younger guy, tuttle and his buddies hit the sauce early, and auv. >> i could drink a quart of whiskey and lunchtime and then go back to work. >> reporter: after years of giving everything to alcohol, he realized it all came down to a simple choice. live or die. >> i was pretty fortunate that, you know, i was able to get in a 12-step program. i went nine years straight, and i was afraid to miss a meeting. >> reporter: he began to change, but his friends didn't. >> just because i stopped drinking, didn't mean anybody else did, and you know, the people, every
patriarch of the orange county choppers family, but what you may not know about paul is that he's a recovering addict. drhis story in this week's "human factor." >> reporter: grinding -- blowing things up -- and building bikes. it's what paul tuttle senior, star of the hoe does best. there was a time his future didn't seem so bright. >> back in the day i kind of started early drinking and getting high and, you know, black then you think that that stuff's going to go away...
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paul, minnesota to march in honor of dr. king's life and mission. >> we need to forgive what has happened bad to us in this country and look forth to making it a better place and we all can be a part of that by pitching in and doing our part. >> reporter: parades also were held in los angeles phoenix and elsewhere. >> ifill: an american missionary held in north korea for more than a year appealed today for the u.s. government to secure his release. kenneth bae was arrested in november of 2012, convicted of crimes against the state and sentenced to 15 years of hard labor. today, bae appeared at a news conference in pyongyang. he appealed for an end to what he said was a "smear campaign" against north korea. >> i would like to plea with the u.s. government, the press and my family to stop worsening my situation by making wild rumors against north korea and releasing materials related to me which are not based on the facts. >> ifill: bae admitted he had broken north korean laws and said he hopes to be pardoned. >> ifill: in a n
paul, minnesota to march in honor of dr. king's life and mission. >> we need to forgive what has happened bad to us in this country and look forth to making it a better place and we all can be a part of that by pitching in and doing our part. >> reporter: parades also were held in los angeles phoenix and elsewhere. >> ifill: an american missionary held in north korea for more than a year appealed today for the u.s. government to secure his release. kenneth bae was arrested in...
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dr. king today. in denver it is the largest in the nation. paul beban has the latest. >>> good afternoon, in martin luther king day, at the end of the martin luther king marade, they call it, a march and parade. a day of music work in the community as you can hear in the civic center. a little earlier i spoke to mayor wellington webb and his wife wilma. >> i was so dedicated to doing holiday because dr. king was such a great man. he was an easy person to know, that we know that he was deserving and that he was worthy of the holiday. i carried the legislation for four years four different times and each time i had to make it a different bill. i was so glad that i saw the bill grow for four years, first being a minority bill then one that combined the sponsors to be black people, white people, both democrat and republican and everyone in the legislature and finally getting all kinds of sponsors and it finally happened in 1984. >> you can see it really brings the city and state together. mayor webb, can you telling us the relationship of fling day an
dr. king today. in denver it is the largest in the nation. paul beban has the latest. >>> good afternoon, in martin luther king day, at the end of the martin luther king marade, they call it, a march and parade. a day of music work in the community as you can hear in the civic center. a little earlier i spoke to mayor wellington webb and his wife wilma. >> i was so dedicated to doing holiday because dr. king was such a great man. he was an easy person to know, that we know that...
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it is a telegram from henry morgan paul, the ambassador to is writing to dr.ary grayson, asking if the president has any objections to a citizens meeting to protest against turks being left in control of constantinople. enthal has been asked to speak at this meeting and he is asking permission, he does not want to embarrass the president, so he is asking for device. at the bottom of the telegram is handwriting that is edith's handwriting. we are familiar enough with her handwriting to recognize it as such. at the bottom she writes, " thinks it well to postpone speaking on such subjects." is, did edithknow take this telegram and to wilson , ask his opinion, then write that, or did she just come to that conclusion herself? the public was very interested and curious to know the condition of wilson's health. so there were rumors that were rampant in the papers, even congressmen did not know what was going on. they only knew what they read in the papers. cary it was all over, grayson later wrote a summary of what happened, from the time of the stroke until wilson l
it is a telegram from henry morgan paul, the ambassador to is writing to dr.ary grayson, asking if the president has any objections to a citizens meeting to protest against turks being left in control of constantinople. enthal has been asked to speak at this meeting and he is asking permission, he does not want to embarrass the president, so he is asking for device. at the bottom of the telegram is handwriting that is edith's handwriting. we are familiar enough with her handwriting to recognize...
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just last month, paul blair passed away at the age of 69. dr.urbin would have loved to have interviewed blair for project. it is the same circumstances that were confronted by stephen spielberg and the members of his team 20 years ago. holocaust survivors were dying at an alarming rate before they could be interviewed. >> this is a situation here, many have died, most of whom are relatively old, who have important stories to say and if they don't save them, the they will be gone forever. that makes them particularly important. >> the conversation with mud cat was supposed to last a few hours, instead they went on for four days. including one session seen here, in front of a classroom full of students in a sports marketing class. >> we got to remember, i'm a southern kid. you very rarely even talk to whites at that time. well, yeah! >> mudcat keeps an office of memorabilia in the crenshaw area of lo los angeles. >> i have a photograph me an satchel page. >> you don't? >> i do. >> that's where we met up with him. >> we somehow got to maintain a ce
just last month, paul blair passed away at the age of 69. dr.urbin would have loved to have interviewed blair for project. it is the same circumstances that were confronted by stephen spielberg and the members of his team 20 years ago. holocaust survivors were dying at an alarming rate before they could be interviewed. >> this is a situation here, many have died, most of whom are relatively old, who have important stories to say and if they don't save them, the they will be gone forever....
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congressman graham, ari fleischer, paul begala thanks very much. >>> as the battle -- dr.weighs in. >>> a rare moment of contrition from dennis rodman for what he said about a political prisoner in north korea and basically for being drunk on cnn's air the other day. we'll be right back. the truck is everything. and when you put them in charge of making an unbeatable truck, good things happen. this is the ram 1500. the 2014 motor trend truck of the year. ♪ and first ever back-to-back champion. guts. glory. ram. where does the united states get most of its energy? is it africa? the middle east? canada? or the u.s.? the answer is... the u.s. ♪ most of america's energy comes from right here at home. take the energy quiz. energy lives here. >>> new developments in another story we've been following closely. attorneys for the family of marlise munoz are said to be preparing to take legal action. she's the 33-year-old brain-dead woman connected to life support machines despite her known wishes and her family's. she suffer add apparent blood clot in her lung. no one knows how lon
congressman graham, ari fleischer, paul begala thanks very much. >>> as the battle -- dr.weighs in. >>> a rare moment of contrition from dennis rodman for what he said about a political prisoner in north korea and basically for being drunk on cnn's air the other day. we'll be right back. the truck is everything. and when you put them in charge of making an unbeatable truck, good things happen. this is the ram 1500. the 2014 motor trend truck of the year. ♪ and first ever...
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congressman graham, ari fleischer, paul begala thanks very much. >>> as the battle -- dr.upta weighs in. >>> a rare moment of contrition from dennis rodman for what he said about a political prisoner in north korea and basically for being drunk on cnn's air the other day. we'll be right back. ♪ ♪ so you can get out of your element. so you can explore a new frontier and a different discipline. get two times the points on travel and dining at restaurants from chase sapphire preferred. so you can be inspired by great food once again. chase sapphire preferred. so you can. [ chainsaw whirring ] humans -- sometimes life trips us up. sometimes we trip ourselves up. and although the mistakes may seem to just keep coming at you, so do the solutions. like multi-policy discounts from liberty mutual insurance. save up to 10% just for combining your auto and home insurance. call liberty mutual insurance at... [ thump ] to speak with an insurance expert and ask about all the personalized savings available for when you get married, move into a new house, or add a car to your policy. pers
congressman graham, ari fleischer, paul begala thanks very much. >>> as the battle -- dr.upta weighs in. >>> a rare moment of contrition from dennis rodman for what he said about a political prisoner in north korea and basically for being drunk on cnn's air the other day. we'll be right back. ♪ ♪ so you can get out of your element. so you can explore a new frontier and a different discipline. get two times the points on travel and dining at restaurants from chase sapphire...
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paul blare, last month, passed away at the age of 69. dr durbin would have liked to have interviewed dr blair. it was the same circumstances confronting steven spil burg. holocaust survivors were dying interviewed. >> you have players, many who have died, most of whom or all of whom who have important stories. if no one saves them, they'll be gone forever. it makes it a tremendously important project. the first player to be interviewed was mudcat. the conversation was meant to last a few hours. they went on for four days. >> including one session seen here in front of a classroom full of students in a sport marketing class. >> you rarely talk to white at that time. >> mudcat keeps an office filled with district. >> i have a photo in here of me in sant ra pay. >> no, you don't. >> i do. it's where we met up with him. >> a lot of the history is disappearing. >> we have to maintain a certain type of scenario where these brothers have brought force all the time. that's why i have all of these pictures in here, because of a history of disappeari
paul blare, last month, passed away at the age of 69. dr durbin would have liked to have interviewed dr blair. it was the same circumstances confronting steven spil burg. holocaust survivors were dying interviewed. >> you have players, many who have died, most of whom or all of whom who have important stories. if no one saves them, they'll be gone forever. it makes it a tremendously important project. the first player to be interviewed was mudcat. the conversation was meant to last a few...
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dr christian who sees problems. >> the truth came out about a connection with cancer with cigarettes. i think something will happen with marijuana. >> paul scudo is today a rehab support specialist. he lost his old job, home and marriage before he finally kicked his habit. i was talking myself into believing it was okay. it's just marijuana. >> experts say we don't know enough about the effects of marijuana on the human body. that could be about to change. state lawmakers are back in session and they'll consider up to $7 million for marijuana research. >> that'll do it for it edition of al jazeera. "the stream" is coming up next. news at the top of every hour, and log on to aljazeera.com. thanks for watching. >>> hi, i'm lisa fletcher, and you in the "stream." online gambling is now legal in some states. we ask if online gambling is a bet worth making. ♪ >>> wajahat ali is off tonight, taking the rains is our i digital producer. glad to have you here to do this >> always fun. >> when we start talking about
dr christian who sees problems. >> the truth came out about a connection with cancer with cigarettes. i think something will happen with marijuana. >> paul scudo is today a rehab support specialist. he lost his old job, home and marriage before he finally kicked his habit. i was talking myself into believing it was okay. it's just marijuana. >> experts say we don't know enough about the effects of marijuana on the human body. that could be about to change. state lawmakers are...
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paul beban, thank you very much. >>> not divided by race but by economic income. stacy tisdale reports. >> america has defaulted on this promissory note as far as color and conditions are concerned. >> dr. martin luther king was concerned that the economic disparity, being the ultimate segregators. >> he pivoted all of his attention on what was called the poor people's campaigned and he was killed before his first march. >> reporter: his poor people's campaign was focused on economic rights for black latinos and whites, including a massive investment in infrastructure. job training, affordable health care and a higher minimum wage. the same issues lawmakers debate today. >> it is this consensus of having control of your life and having the personal financial dignity and the choices to then create the reality that you want that i think is the issue. and we've never been in that regard in control of our own destiny. >> and 50 years later by some measures financial disparity has gotten worse. when the poor people's campaign was launched in 1968, the median black family was making 60 cents for every dollar the median white family made. recent numbers find that number has fallen to 67 cents
paul beban, thank you very much. >>> not divided by race but by economic income. stacy tisdale reports. >> america has defaulted on this promissory note as far as color and conditions are concerned. >> dr. martin luther king was concerned that the economic disparity, being the ultimate segregators. >> he pivoted all of his attention on what was called the poor people's campaigned and he was killed before his first march. >> reporter: his poor people's campaign...
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congressman graham, ari fleischer, paul begala thanks very much. >>> as the battle -- dr.e moment of contrition from dennis rodman for what he said about a political prisoner in north korea and basically for being drunk on cnn's air the other day. we'll be right back. >>> new developments in another story we've been following closely. attorneys for the family of marlise munoz are said to be preparing to take legal action. she's the 33-year-old brain-dead woman connected to life support machines despite her known wishes and her family's. she suffer add apparent blood clot in her lung. no one knows how long she or the fetus she's carrying went without oxygen. the hospital says its hands are tide by a texas state law that says a pregnant woman can't be removed from life support. our chief medical correspondent dr. sanjay gupta joins us with our -- mark geragos and sonny hostin. sonny, the family says she might have gone an hour or longer without oxygen after her collapse. she also underwent cardiac resuscitation with electricity. do we know what kind of damage that could have
congressman graham, ari fleischer, paul begala thanks very much. >>> as the battle -- dr.e moment of contrition from dennis rodman for what he said about a political prisoner in north korea and basically for being drunk on cnn's air the other day. we'll be right back. >>> new developments in another story we've been following closely. attorneys for the family of marlise munoz are said to be preparing to take legal action. she's the 33-year-old brain-dead woman connected to...
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dr. christian who sees parallels between the public understanding of marijuana and tobacco. >> just as with our public health struggle with tobacco, the truth came out about its connection with cancer. >> today paulb support specialist, but he lost his old job, his home, and his marriage, but he finally kicked his habit. >> i was talking myself into believing that it was okay. it's just marijuana. >> reporter: experts say we just do know enough about the effects of marijuana on the human body. but that could be able to change here in marijuana. state lawmakers are back in session and considering up to $7 million on marijuana research. >>> the obama administration is forced to defend itself. plus utah governor says the gay marriages in that state will not be recognized. i'll have reaction from the first gay couple to tie the knot. else will ask. >> it seems like they can't agree to anything in washington no matter what. >>> welcome back to al jazeera america. i'm john siegenthaler in new york. and here are the top stories. the war on poverty, president obama warns that 50 years after the war was declared, too many americans are being born into lives of hardship. the white house tomorrow he will an
dr. christian who sees parallels between the public understanding of marijuana and tobacco. >> just as with our public health struggle with tobacco, the truth came out about its connection with cancer. >> today paulb support specialist, but he lost his old job, his home, and his marriage, but he finally kicked his habit. >> i was talking myself into believing that it was okay. it's just marijuana. >> reporter: experts say we just do know enough about the effects of...