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there are led by dr walls of their food. we're demonstrating that some types of for and not cleared for the orders. from the mice all of this. internal organs and they're even into if you know all the lies if that is the case if that happens and then. start of a. process. dark health. it seems like a wide scale experiment on humans in view of the fact the genetically modified food has been on the market for eighty years and already eaten by millions of americans however it is an experiment...
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she disappeared and 5 days later her body was found behind a wall in the university lab on the same day she was to have been married. >> dr. jack kervorkian died of heart failure this morning. he was 83. he was known around the world as a crusader in the emotional battle over suicide. nicknamed dr. death, he is believed to have taken part in more than 130 suicides, he was convicted in 1999 of second- degree murder and spent eight years in prison. just last year he was the subject of a tv movie called you don't know jack, staring al pacino. >>> an investigation into the officer-involved shooting of a man guarding an illegal marijuana operation in santa clara county was legally justified. this is the word about the killing of 26-year-old jose soto last june. sheriff's deputies were investigating a marijuana patch in a remote area near the border and he suddenly appeared with a rifle. officers say they fired when he pointed the rifle at them. he was also holding another object that turned out to be a knife. the prime suspect in a beating outside a giant's fan may have an alibi. his daughter told police yesterday her father w
she disappeared and 5 days later her body was found behind a wall in the university lab on the same day she was to have been married. >> dr. jack kervorkian died of heart failure this morning. he was 83. he was known around the world as a crusader in the emotional battle over suicide. nicknamed dr. death, he is believed to have taken part in more than 130 suicides, he was convicted in 1999 of second- degree murder and spent eight years in prison. just last year he was the subject of a tv...
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dr. johnson's co-author of the 2010 book 13 bankers, who wall street takeover of the next financial meltdownhe's a regular bloomberg columnist and frequently publishes economic opinion pieces in major national, international news publications, such as "the washington post," "wall street journal," and the "financial times." he's co-founder of the blog, the baseline scenario. he earned his ph.d. in economics at m.i.t. welcome, dr. johnson. kevin is a senior fell sexow director of economic policy studies at the american enterprise institute for public policy research. before joining a.e.i., he was a senior economist at the board of governors at the federal reserve system, an associate professor of economics and finance at the grass roots school of business of columbia university. he was a policy consultant at the treasury department during the george h.w. bush and clinton administrations. he served as an economic advisor to george w. bush 2004's presidential campaign. and as senator john mccain's chief economic advisor during the presidential primary. he also served as senior economic advisor t
dr. johnson's co-author of the 2010 book 13 bankers, who wall street takeover of the next financial meltdownhe's a regular bloomberg columnist and frequently publishes economic opinion pieces in major national, international news publications, such as "the washington post," "wall street journal," and the "financial times." he's co-founder of the blog, the baseline scenario. he earned his ph.d. in economics at m.i.t. welcome, dr. johnson. kevin is a senior fell...
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dr michael johns thank you very much thank you. today children play war in the old me. but in june nine hundred forty one these walls were the first barrier for the nazi troops on their way to moscow and. senators are restless were dying one by one under seize the sun without water. in the last shelter an unnamed soldier left a few simple words farewell mother i'm dying but i'm not surrendering. innovation cluster in the center of siberia one city has revolutionary ideas for the automotive industry you're a cool bandages that sucked in fiction straight out of software to make three shuttles free and the building blocks for russia's first nationwide four g. network tomes going top clients like military up to. the future are covered. seventy six hours of intense fighting. six thousand dead. now there is only one person who. you see we are surrounded by garbage everywhere but also there are. on this beach which of course is the most appropriate signification a symbol of everything that's wrong with our goddamn government allowing not only garbage but. where so many guys died. a new battle is going on. be protected. ret
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dr. earl bradley. today, bradley dressed in his gray prison jump suit sat there quietly staring at the wall or down at the table as the prosecution presented the first part of his case. of course this is day one of this trial. already, this case sparked major reforms, including nine bills signed by delaware's governor that tighten regulations and clarify the obligations to report it when a doctor is suspected of abusing a child. anita. >> derek, thank you. at the casey anthony trial in orlando, an attorney for the florida mother charged with killing her two-year-old daughter suggested crucial evidence was altered. anthony's attorney questioned a crime scene investigator about why he dried out garbage found in a bag inside anthony's car. the csi testified he was following protocall since drying out evidence preserves it and makes it easier to examine. defense attorneys say a foul odor in the car came from the garbage. now prosecutors contend that it was actually the smell of human decomposition. >> that was the plastic bag, white with blue handles that i received. >> does this item or do these items ha
dr. earl bradley. today, bradley dressed in his gray prison jump suit sat there quietly staring at the wall or down at the table as the prosecution presented the first part of his case. of course this is day one of this trial. already, this case sparked major reforms, including nine bills signed by delaware's governor that tighten regulations and clarify the obligations to report it when a doctor is suspected of abusing a child. anita. >> derek, thank you. at the casey anthony trial in...
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people don't call yourself dr last who are foot a copy of the taliban and they waste taxpayer money and billions of dollars as now this operation in afghanistan this criminal wall become open secret for good people around the fort and us and also that it opened countries that's why white house couldn't be out to hear death to ten they want to block my wife same fear cycle us a puppet regime. imposed ban on my travel abroad by a freedom loving justice slapping to. good eyes ation an act of waste and us and even democratic minded politician they put pressure on dick our mentor and finally give me reason you've said many times that the us and nato pushed the afghans from the frying pan into the fire what exactly do you mean by that because these are no doubt lies fundamental most warlords who are mentally same like taliban but only fiscally has been changed after nine eleven and these warlords they were in power from negative to ninety six before of domination of the taliban and alone in kabul they culled more than sixty five thousand and sent people destroyed. a national unity raped event for rio so babies and grand old mothers and many other crimes similar like
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wall i'm dying but i want to run we're not leaving the fortress. but looking back seventy years since germany's invasion of the soviet union historian dr michael james tells r.t. it was the great patrick isn't the soviet people who helped win the war. wanted to invade the soviet union the reason he gave out was that the soviet union would actually attack germany i think the evidence for that in nineteen forty one and slight underneath justification to his military were two main factors the first was hitler's hatred of communism socialism but on the need and the real truth about this was race hatred i believe the two for was just a science for the technical side. germany could very well have won at either. nine hundred forty one zero nine two forty two put it with the love of the motherland it was this extraordinary determination to carry on fighting the germans underestimated. and you can see the full interview with dr michael jones next hour here in the. russian writer eduardo but you know of who disappeared in moldova almost a week ago has turned up in jail the author is suspected of organizing mass protests in two thousand and nine against the re
wall i'm dying but i want to run we're not leaving the fortress. but looking back seventy years since germany's invasion of the soviet union historian dr michael james tells r.t. it was the great patrick isn't the soviet people who helped win the war. wanted to invade the soviet union the reason he gave out was that the soviet union would actually attack germany i think the evidence for that in nineteen forty one and slight underneath justification to his military were two main factors the...
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that don't call yourself dr last so who are put a copy of the taliban and they waste taxpayer money and billions of dollars as now this operation in afghanistan this criminal wall become open secret political people around the world and us and also in other in open countries that's why white house couldn't be out to hear the truth and they want to block my wife same us here . in paul's ban on my travel abroad by a freedom loving just a slapping and two who are. an actor meister and us. and...
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wall i'm dying but i want surround we're not leaving the focus. by looking back seventy years since generation of the soviet union and story and dr michael jones tells r.t. it was great patrick people who helped win the war. hey look always wanted to invade the soviet union the reason he gave out was that the soviet union would actually attack germany i think the evidence for that in nineteen forty one it's lights underneath that justification to its military two main factors the first was hitler's hatred of communism bolshevism that underneath the real truth about this war was true i believe the two foot was just the science or the technical side. germany could very well have won it either in nineteen forty one and nineteen forty two put it with a lot of them out of this extraordinary determination to carry on fighting the germans underestimated. and you can see the full interview with dr michael during sex now here in. russian a writer at wired about europe he disappeared in the over almost a week ago has turned up in jail for all three suspected of all the noise in the mass protests. against the results of the country's parliamentary elections wh
wall i'm dying but i want surround we're not leaving the focus. by looking back seventy years since generation of the soviet union and story and dr michael jones tells r.t. it was great patrick people who helped win the war. hey look always wanted to invade the soviet union the reason he gave out was that the soviet union would actually attack germany i think the evidence for that in nineteen forty one it's lights underneath that justification to its military two main factors the first was...
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wall i'm dying but i want surround we're not leaving the fortress. looking back seventy years since a japanese invasion of the soviet union leading british historian dr michael jones tells r.t. it was the great patcher tism of the soviet people that helped win the war. i believe it was just the science the technical side germany could very well have want to either a nine hundred forty one or nine hundred forty two but it with love of the modern extraordinary determination to carry on fighting the germans. it was a. profound truth that the red army recovered from the initial crisis realized it was a battle for survival and what was that was not just the communist system but russia as a country and the soviet union was in the boardroom and it really did become a lot it was the germans they were carried away by their own success their previous successes blitzkrieg lightning war and they believed that if they hammered the right on the front too. but they are underestimated the red army and they underestimated the so. i thought you can see the full interview with dr michael jones in twenty minutes time here now to. go back to our top story now the death t
wall i'm dying but i want surround we're not leaving the fortress. looking back seventy years since a japanese invasion of the soviet union leading british historian dr michael jones tells r.t. it was the great patcher tism of the soviet people that helped win the war. i believe it was just the science the technical side germany could very well have want to either a nine hundred forty one or nine hundred forty two but it with love of the modern extraordinary determination to carry on fighting...
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dr. death." and generations knew him as marshal dillon. gun smoke's james arness has passed away. captioning sponsored by cbs this is the "cbs evening news." >> reporter: good evening. from wall street to main street, it has been a tough week. the economic recovery seems to be losing momentum. in may, state and local governments cut thousands of jobs so even though private companies added employees, there was only a net gain of 54,000. and as more people reentered the job market, the unemployment rate edged up above 9%. nearly 14 million americans are looking for work now, and millions who have found jobs are working for less. senior business correspondent anthony mason begins our coverage. >> this is the rare treat. we get a pizza once in a while. >> reporter: for nearly two years in st. clare shores, michigan, michael and melissa barone were both out of work. >> we absolutely had zero money. we could hardly afford to even buy food. >> reporter: michael, who was laid off by ford, just got a new job, but after half his old pay. melissa is still looking for a job. >> even though we were out there, both of us, diligently looking for work, the work just isn't there. >> reporter:
dr. death." and generations knew him as marshal dillon. gun smoke's james arness has passed away. captioning sponsored by cbs this is the "cbs evening news." >> reporter: good evening. from wall street to main street, it has been a tough week. the economic recovery seems to be losing momentum. in may, state and local governments cut thousands of jobs so even though private companies added employees, there was only a net gain of 54,000. and as more people reentered the job...
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dr. sanjay gupta out front on the situation. how to minimize harmful radiation from your cell phone. >>> congressman anthony weiner has been stone walling a photo about a man in tight-fitting boxer briefs which was posted to his twitter account on friday. at first he said he was pranked, then hacked. we'll talk to dana bash about her exchange with the congressman. we'll play you that exchange. >>> in crime and punishment, the casey anthony murder trial. her mother took the stand as jurors heard the 911 calls made. we'll get two different takes on this trial. all that and the latest from syria. more "piers morgan" in a moment. >>> back now. i feel emotionally drained after this interview. never mind you two. let's talk about money, that always makes people smile, paris. >> not always. >> no, that's true. your eve got this extraordinary empire. just talk me through what the empire consists of. how many current businesses do you have? >> i have 17 different product lines, so i do everything from fragrances, handbags, clothing, shoes, sunglasses, pet products, stationery, bedding. i just launched my 11 fragrance. >> what kind of volumes do
dr. sanjay gupta out front on the situation. how to minimize harmful radiation from your cell phone. >>> congressman anthony weiner has been stone walling a photo about a man in tight-fitting boxer briefs which was posted to his twitter account on friday. at first he said he was pranked, then hacked. we'll talk to dana bash about her exchange with the congressman. we'll play you that exchange. >>> in crime and punishment, the casey anthony murder trial. her mother took the...
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dr. taylor has a long list of academic publications to his name and a recent book. he is a frequent contributor to the editorial page at "the wall street journal" and other widely read publications on the state of the economy. he earns his ph.d. in economics at stanford university. welcome, dr. taylor. simon johnson is a professor of entrepreneurship at the sloan school of management at the massachusetts institute of technology. is he senior fellow at the peterson institute for economics and a member of the congressional budget office's economic advisory panel. dr. johnson previously held the position of economic counselor at the international monetary fund and was the director of its research department. he is a co-director of national bureau of economic research africa project and works with nonprofits and think tanks around the world. dr. johnson's co-author of the 2010 book "13 bankers: the wall street takeover of the next financial meltdown." he's a bloomberg columnist and frequently publishes economic opinion pieces in major national, international news publications such as "the washington post," and "the financial times."
dr. taylor has a long list of academic publications to his name and a recent book. he is a frequent contributor to the editorial page at "the wall street journal" and other widely read publications on the state of the economy. he earns his ph.d. in economics at stanford university. welcome, dr. taylor. simon johnson is a professor of entrepreneurship at the sloan school of management at the massachusetts institute of technology. is he senior fellow at the peterson institute for...
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dr. john johnson is the co-author of 13 bankers the wall street takeover and the next financial meltdown. he's a regular bloomberg columnist and frequently publishes economic opinion pieces in major national, international news publications such as "the washington post," "the wall street journal" and financial times. he's the co-founder of the blog of the baseline scenario in earned his ph.d. in economics at mit. welcome. kevin hassett is a senior fellow and director of economic policy studies at the american enterprise institute for public policy research. before joining the aei, he was a senior economist at the board of governors, federal reserve system and associate professor of economics and finance at the graduate school of business at columbia university. dr. hassett was it was a consultant to the treasury department during the george h. w. bush and clinton administration. he served as economic adviser to the george w. bush 2004 presidential campaign and senator john mccain's chief economic adviser during the the 2000 presidential primary. he also served as the senior economic advis
dr. john johnson is the co-author of 13 bankers the wall street takeover and the next financial meltdown. he's a regular bloomberg columnist and frequently publishes economic opinion pieces in major national, international news publications such as "the washington post," "the wall street journal" and financial times. he's the co-founder of the blog of the baseline scenario in earned his ph.d. in economics at mit. welcome. kevin hassett is a senior fellow and director of...
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the wall and saw that they can build a new world order where norm or unilateral aggressive or even clone you know methodology being put into a sovereign nation such as leave your political scientist dr chung live from beijing thanks very much. russia's envoy is in tripoli to convince the regime there's no place for colonel capacity in libya's future but loyalist officials have told mikhail margelov the colonel is not prepared to step down it's the latest push by moscow to mediate a cease fire meantime there's no letup in the fighting with yet more nato airstrikes on a rebel advance towards gadhafi stronghold. reporting for us. the visit to tripoli is part of russia's peace mediator mission in the protracted libyan conflict moscow has been insisting all the time that a nonviolent negotiation is the only way out of the crisis russia has repeatedly criticized nato for starting a military operation here and has never supported a u.n. security council resolution which authorized intervention russian special presidential envoy mikhail margelov who was sent here to try to get everybody around the table that's actually very hard to achieve the rebel supported by nature allies want to force
the wall and saw that they can build a new world order where norm or unilateral aggressive or even clone you know methodology being put into a sovereign nation such as leave your political scientist dr chung live from beijing thanks very much. russia's envoy is in tripoli to convince the regime there's no place for colonel capacity in libya's future but loyalist officials have told mikhail margelov the colonel is not prepared to step down it's the latest push by moscow to mediate a cease fire...
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to the editorial pages of "the wall street journal" and other publications on the state of the economy. he earned his ph.d. in economics at stanford university. welcome, dr. taylor. >> the ronald chris professor of entrepreneurship at the sloan school of management for the massachusetts institute of technology. he's a senior fellow at the peterson institute for international war economics and a member of the budget office economic advisor hammill. dr. johnson previously held a position of economic council at the international monetary fund and was the director of its resources department. he's a could richter of the bureau of the economic research and works with on profits of the world. he's the co-author of the 2012 book 14 bankers the wall street takeover and the next financial meltdown. he's a regular bloomberg columnist and frequently publishes economic opinion pieces in major national and international news publications such as "the washington post," wall street journal and financial times tebeau cofounder of the blog the baseline scenario. he earned his ph.d. in economics at mit. welcome dr. johnson. >> tiffin hassert is a senior fellow and tutor o
to the editorial pages of "the wall street journal" and other publications on the state of the economy. he earned his ph.d. in economics at stanford university. welcome, dr. taylor. >> the ronald chris professor of entrepreneurship at the sloan school of management for the massachusetts institute of technology. he's a senior fellow at the peterson institute for international war economics and a member of the budget office economic advisor hammill. dr. johnson previously held a...
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her body was find behind the wall of the campus laboratory five days later on what would have been her wedding day. >>> jack kevorkian has died. he earned the name "drtional debate over assisted suicide. he ultimately spent eight years in prison for helping people end their lives and our own dr. sanjay gupta spoke with kevorkian last year in what ended up being his final interview. >> for many people life's a gift. >> it's a gift? who gave it to you? >> is life a gift? >> who gives it to you? who gives you life? your parents. right. you weren't asked to be -- you know, chopra said it nicely. what crime has this child committed that it should be born? >> that's a profound -- it's a deeply pessimistic thing to hear. >> but it's very sensible. >> is there some virtue in simply being alive? >> no. >> i always said all my life, if i wasn't born and they gave me the question, i would say, i don't want to be born. >> wow. kevorkian had been in the hospital since last month suffering from pneumonia and kidney-related problem. he was 83 years old. >>> personal items that belonged to unibomber ted kosinski. the u.s. auctioned off the personal items, like time
her body was find behind the wall of the campus laboratory five days later on what would have been her wedding day. >>> jack kevorkian has died. he earned the name "drtional debate over assisted suicide. he ultimately spent eight years in prison for helping people end their lives and our own dr. sanjay gupta spoke with kevorkian last year in what ended up being his final interview. >> for many people life's a gift. >> it's a gift? who gave it to you? >> is life a...
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dr. jennifer ashton reports, one particular type of the pill may be linked to some new problems, problems that could be deadly. >> this is michelle's ribbon wallporter: like any good mother, joan cummins loves to talk about her daughter michelle. >> this is her horse. >> reporter: last august, michelle left her new jersey home for college in north carolina. >> my baby, i kind of thought, oh, you know, it will be all right. you know. we'd go to her room and it would be empty and i thought, oh, i'm going to see her again. no. she never came home. >> reporter: just one month into michelle's freshman year, joan got a call that changed her life forever. >> they called me from the hospital and told me that her heart was not responding. and that it wasn't good, and that just, you know, never want to hear that. >> reporter: michelle was in a class when she collapsed in cardiac arrest. she died shortly after from a massive blood clot in her lung. something her mother thinks was caused by the birth control pill yaz. she's now suing bayer for wrongful death. >> i'm saying it could have contributed to her death. and a healthy, young, 18-year-old woman, yo
dr. jennifer ashton reports, one particular type of the pill may be linked to some new problems, problems that could be deadly. >> this is michelle's ribbon wallporter: like any good mother, joan cummins loves to talk about her daughter michelle. >> this is her horse. >> reporter: last august, michelle left her new jersey home for college in north carolina. >> my baby, i kind of thought, oh, you know, it will be all right. you know. we'd go to her room and it would be...
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dr. burgess, recognized for five minute. >> we appreciate you spending so much time with us today. you wrote a piece for the wall street journal twenty-first century regulation, talk a little bit about crying over spilled milk. just to check that -- check the -- said the record straight. everyone loves to blame the previous administration but sometimes give credit where credit is due. the spilled milk rule was proposed in the federal register, january 15th, 2009, which was a few days before the president took the oath of office. >> yes. our final rule is more aggressive than the bush proposal. >> give the former president credit when we talk about that. i have to follow up on a few questions. acos -- i ask that the former deputy secretary of health and human services at the hudson institute said it is time to redraft the rules. he gives a very good description. the concept started with the physician group practices demonstration project under secretary mike 11 of the previous administration. ac os are not my individual favorite but may have been a bipartisan approach to bring down the cost of delivering health c
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she is a wall and with tremendous passion and compassion and i want to thank dazon dixon diallo for joining us here. [applause] >> thank you so much dr. koh and thank you all for being here, and for being here. alternative needs con, debbie thomas, janice giroux, martin delaney, novella dudley, willie brown, pandora singleton, arthur ashe, so many hundreds of thousands of others are also glad for you being and being here. in the summer of 1981, i was a 16-year-old rising senior at each county high school. in fort valley georgia. one of those places where it took a bit longer to get the word about the strange new deadly illness that we soon came to know as aids. now by 1985 i was a college sophomore in atlanta, but i was also ready and working and advocating for women's reproductive rights. and by the end of that same year, thanks to root hudson's famous disclosure -- that is another longer story -- i was volunteering at our local aids service organization. since that time i founded and cofounded several organizations including sisterlove which will be 22 years old next month. i have planned and participated in demonstrations with eve
she is a wall and with tremendous passion and compassion and i want to thank dazon dixon diallo for joining us here. [applause] >> thank you so much dr. koh and thank you all for being here, and for being here. alternative needs con, debbie thomas, janice giroux, martin delaney, novella dudley, willie brown, pandora singleton, arthur ashe, so many hundreds of thousands of others are also glad for you being and being here. in the summer of 1981, i was a 16-year-old rising senior at each...
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dr. burgess is recognized for five minutes. >> thank you mr. chairman and we are appreciative of you spending so much time with us today. you wrote a piece for "the wall street journal" 21st century of regulation and an update on the president's reforms. you talked about let's stop copying over spilt milk but to set the record straight everyone in this town loves to blame all the problems on the world on the previous administration but sometimes we need to give credit where it is due to the administration and the spilled milk for will actually was proposed in the federal register january 15th of 2009, which was a few days before the president took the oath of office. is that correct? >> our final rule is much more aggressive in its deregulation than the bush proposal. >> all right, give the president credit when we talk about that. i do have to follow up with some of the questions ms. blackburn asked because the apco insect mr. chairman if i may ask today's politico deputy secretary health and human services now at the hudson institute senior fellow at the hudson institute said it's time to address the rules and gives a very good description they actu
dr. burgess is recognized for five minutes. >> thank you mr. chairman and we are appreciative of you spending so much time with us today. you wrote a piece for "the wall street journal" 21st century of regulation and an update on the president's reforms. you talked about let's stop copying over spilt milk but to set the record straight everyone in this town loves to blame all the problems on the world on the previous administration but sometimes we need to give credit where it...
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dr. burgess is recognized for five minutes. >> thank you mr. chairman and we are appreciative of you spending so much time with us today. you wrote a piece for "the wallet journal" 21st century of regulation and an update on the president's reforms. you talked about let's stop copying over spilt milk but to set the record straight everyone in this town loves to blame all the problems on the world on the previous administration but sometimes we need to give credit where it is due to the administration and the spilled milk for will actually was proposed in the federal register january 15th of 2009, which was a few days before the president took the oath of office. is that correct? >> our final rule is much more aggressive in its deregulation than the bush proposal. >> all right, give the president credit when we talk about that. i do have to follow up with some of the questions ms. blackburn asked because the apco insect mr. chairman if i may ask today's politico deputy secretary health and human services now at the hudson institute senior fellow at the hudson institute said it's time to address the rules and gives a very good description they actually
dr. burgess is recognized for five minutes. >> thank you mr. chairman and we are appreciative of you spending so much time with us today. you wrote a piece for "the wallet journal" 21st century of regulation and an update on the president's reforms. you talked about let's stop copying over spilt milk but to set the record straight everyone in this town loves to blame all the problems on the world on the previous administration but sometimes we need to give credit where it is due...
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dr. burgess is recognized for five minutes. >> thank you mr. chairman and we are appreciative of you spending so much time with us today. you wrote a piece for "the wall street journal" 21st century of regulation and an update on the president's reforms. you talked about let's stop copying over spilt milk but to set the record straight everyone in this town loves to blame all the problems on the world on the previous administration but sometimes we need to give credit where it is due to the administration and the spilled milk for will actually was proposed in the federal register january 15th of 2009, which was a few days before the president took the oath of office. is that correct? >> our final rule is much more aggressive in its deregulation than the bush proposal. >> all right, give the president credit when we talk about that. i do have to follow up with some of the questions ms. blackburn asked because the apco insect mr. chairman if i may ask today's politico deputy secretary health and human services now at the hudson institute senior fellow at the hudson institute said it's time to address the rules and gives a very good description they actu
dr. burgess is recognized for five minutes. >> thank you mr. chairman and we are appreciative of you spending so much time with us today. you wrote a piece for "the wall street journal" 21st century of regulation and an update on the president's reforms. you talked about let's stop copying over spilt milk but to set the record straight everyone in this town loves to blame all the problems on the world on the previous administration but sometimes we need to give credit where it...