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dr. william gray, colorado state university. former president of american meteorological association. david -- dr. david know he will, former chairman of the nato -- former chairman and nato meteorology from canada. dr. gerard karam, university of alaska and fairbanks. dr. yuri israel of the russian academy of sciences, a senior member of the senior academy of sciences who i met and spoke to and also a member of the ipcc, united nations report who now makes it very clear that he does not believe in that report or manmade global warming. dr. ian pill in her of the university of melbourne. dr. diean douglas, climateologist. dr. harry listen, co-chairman of the ipcc, hydroology and water resources working group. dr. antonio zakiki, world federation of sciences. dr. iber gyver. so, this idea that all the scientists are in lock step in favor of the theory of manmade global warming is a lie. not just a lie, a damnedble lie aimed at cutting out honest communication. and who's doing that? who's making this adamant statement that all the scientists are in agreement with this? well, we've had people who say
dr. william gray, colorado state university. former president of american meteorological association. david -- dr. david know he will, former chairman of the nato -- former chairman and nato meteorology from canada. dr. gerard karam, university of alaska and fairbanks. dr. yuri israel of the russian academy of sciences, a senior member of the senior academy of sciences who i met and spoke to and also a member of the ipcc, united nations report who now makes it very clear that he does not...
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services office of minority health n. 2005 he collaborated with former united states surgeon general dr. david satcher to author and edit one of the first textbooks addressing inequalities in health care titled multicultural medicine and health disparities. next we have dr. sally satel who is a psychiatrist as the oasis drug treatment clinic here in washington, d.c. she is a lecturer at yale university school of medicine and author of the health disparities myth, diagnose nosing the treatment gap. diagnosing the treatment gap. and next -- and i will need assistance pronouncing your first name. >> next we have amitabh chandra who is a professor of medicine at harvard, and he is a research fellow in bonn, germany, and the national bureau of economic research in cambridge, massachusetts. his research focuses on productivity and expenditure growth in health care, racial disparities in health care and the economics of neonatal health and cardiovascular care. then we have dr. peter bach who is a physician at the memorial sloan kiterring cancer center. his work has focused particularly on improving t
services office of minority health n. 2005 he collaborated with former united states surgeon general dr. david satcher to author and edit one of the first textbooks addressing inequalities in health care titled multicultural medicine and health disparities. next we have dr. sally satel who is a psychiatrist as the oasis drug treatment clinic here in washington, d.c. she is a lecturer at yale university school of medicine and author of the health disparities myth, diagnose nosing the treatment...
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a recent op-ed by dr. david gratzer in the "wall street journal" talked about what a government-run plan in canada has done. thousands of our friends to the north, of course, come to america each year for life-saving surgery if they can afford it and after their government has told them they will just have to wait. various studies indicate the canadians, especially the poor, are less healthy under socialized medicine than those in our country. more and more canadians want to reduce the role of government and, expand private options for health care. even as elites in washington want to move america in the opposite direction. the 5th reason why a government plan is not a good idea, it leads to poorer health outcomes. many canadians realize socialized medicine is not working for them and so are many folks in europe. according to a piece in the washington examiner this week, breast cancer rates in europe under nationalized health care systems are significantly higher than they are here in the united states. iewmpian
a recent op-ed by dr. david gratzer in the "wall street journal" talked about what a government-run plan in canada has done. thousands of our friends to the north, of course, come to america each year for life-saving surgery if they can afford it and after their government has told them they will just have to wait. various studies indicate the canadians, especially the poor, are less healthy under socialized medicine than those in our country. more and more canadians want to reduce...
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it took a quick question from david in ohio, wondering if dr. ron paul is a member of the gop doctors caucus. guest: dr. paul is inan outstanding member of the gop doctors caucus. i have respect for him,nd when dr. spall -- and when dr. paul speaks, we listen. host: also, dr. tom coburn will join us tomorrow morning on the program. last call, go ahead, frank. caller: i would like to ask mr. gingrich -- host: frank, we can hear you. go ahead. caller: everything they asked for, they pushed it through. and when we get a democrat that takes over, we have a whole bunch of stuff up and everything else. he kept on for 80 years now, they push things through the way they want. they kept on for eight years now, they pushed things through that they want. every time some millionaire comes up there and once to push something through, they do it with flying colors. guest: thank you for your call. you are getting right down to the root of politics now, and certainly we only have two major parties in this country. every two years, every member of the house of r
it took a quick question from david in ohio, wondering if dr. ron paul is a member of the gop doctors caucus. guest: dr. paul is inan outstanding member of the gop doctors caucus. i have respect for him,nd when dr. spall -- and when dr. paul speaks, we listen. host: also, dr. tom coburn will join us tomorrow morning on the program. last call, go ahead, frank. caller: i would like to ask mr. gingrich -- host: frank, we can hear you. go ahead. caller: everything they asked for, they pushed it...
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david will be talking tonight with dr. kilcullen a long time fellow at the center for american security and author of a book which is definitely not a body of law is. davits new book is the reason we are here tonight. "the accidental guerrilla: fighting small war in the midst of a big one." david is a former australian army officer who sees combat in indonesia as an infantryman and many other places and other roles. i met dave eckert pentagon where he was the regular warfare adviser to the 2005 quadrennial review. since then he served successively as chief counterterrorism adviser at the state department as counterinsurgency adviser to general david petraeus during the surge of troops to iraq and special adviser for counter insurgency to secretary state condoleezza rice. having seen the influence he exerted on american counter insurgency and counterterrorism, policy and practice the past four years i can confidently state no foreign citizen has done more for the united states and a time of war since colonel thaddeus helped
david will be talking tonight with dr. kilcullen a long time fellow at the center for american security and author of a book which is definitely not a body of law is. davits new book is the reason we are here tonight. "the accidental guerrilla: fighting small war in the midst of a big one." david is a former australian army officer who sees combat in indonesia as an infantryman and many other places and other roles. i met dave eckert pentagon where he was the regular warfare adviser...
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dr. brzezinski finished his which is the important thing. david aaron, my cohost for this event was supposed to do the introductions but i gather he is not feeling well today and i have the pleasure of introducing somebody who needs no introductions and i don't intend to give one. zbigniew brzezinski has spoken out on the issues, we here to talk about, openly and candidly and forcefully over the last several years and i think american policy is beginning to move in the directions he's acted. but i'm sure he has a few more suggestions for the president that he can share with us today. >> thank you. thank you very much, it is nice to be here. i'm sorry, i wasn't on the sessions that were held this morning. because i know i would have learned a great deal. in fact i don't think i have much to tell anyone in this group, that you already don't know on the subject. but, nonetheless, perhaps i can provide a basis for a discussion. i have to say also that i am very impressed by the publications, rand has produced on the subject. they do cover most of the
dr. brzezinski finished his which is the important thing. david aaron, my cohost for this event was supposed to do the introductions but i gather he is not feeling well today and i have the pleasure of introducing somebody who needs no introductions and i don't intend to give one. zbigniew brzezinski has spoken out on the issues, we here to talk about, openly and candidly and forcefully over the last several years and i think american policy is beginning to move in the directions he's acted....
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in game number one when guthrie was on, he struck him out, talking abt david wright, and the second time you, got a slide drin the middle of the plate -- slidern the middle of the plate, and remember, rain all day young. it's not one of those -- all y long, it's not one of those tracks where you -- serious burn time. >> jim: oh, yeah. >> gary: wright had a 11 game hitting streak ended last nig. he took a 0-5 in the ballgame. he is 6th in strikeouts in the league. 1-2 delivery, and berken has a solid first inning striking ot two. runner left on second base. orioles lineup when we come back. more places. at&t. the best coverage worldwide. buy the lg xenon messaging phone for 99.99 after mail-in rebate and get one free after mail-in-rebate. it's easy to identify the leaders of tomorrow. they're all around us. which is why pnc created grow up great. a $100 million program that prepares young children for school. and the world they'll inherit.... sooner than you think. pnc. leading the way. >> gary: it almost looks like a rainbow there. that's the sun setting. roberts, jones, markakis,
in game number one when guthrie was on, he struck him out, talking abt david wright, and the second time you, got a slide drin the middle of the plate -- slidern the middle of the plate, and remember, rain all day young. it's not one of those -- all y long, it's not one of those tracks where you -- serious burn time. >> jim: oh, yeah. >> gary: wright had a 11 game hitting streak ended last nig. he took a 0-5 in the ballgame. he is 6th in strikeouts in the...
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david in new york. i was i think a contemporary of dr. ayers at teachers college columbia and we may have that the same professors but i'm not going to bore him with who they are. the comment -- my main comment and then two quick things. is in the early part of the program, the first half hour of dr. ayers you put down the press, and you made it into a monolith, it seems to me, or maybe i was inferring the wrong -- your wrong interpretation of your comment. but it isn't a monolith, and standardized tests can be very good predictors. they don't tell you why a person has scored high or low, but they are good predictors like the s.a.t., the gre, the various iq tests and mechanical tests, et cetera, so i think you're trying to blame the messenger for the message. a more substantial comment is, the real problem with the public schools -- and i went to a public school -- until graduate school -- is the teachers. the teachers were lousy when i went there, and i got a pretty good education, and then when i got into college, i learned what real te
david in new york. i was i think a contemporary of dr. ayers at teachers college columbia and we may have that the same professors but i'm not going to bore him with who they are. the comment -- my main comment and then two quick things. is in the early part of the program, the first half hour of dr. ayers you put down the press, and you made it into a monolith, it seems to me, or maybe i was inferring the wrong -- your wrong interpretation of your comment. but it isn't a monolith, and...
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. >> host: question from david of ohio wondering if ron paul is a member of the gop doctors caucus? >> dr. paul is a member of the gop doctors caucus. he's an outstanding member of the republican conference and outstanding physician. he is ob/gyn who is probably delivered more babies than i have. i have respect for him and when dr. paul speaks we all listen. >> host: another doctor is dr. colburn from oklahoma who will be joining tomorrow. last call, where are you from? >> caller: [inaudible] >> host: go ahead, frank. >> caller: i would like to ask mr. gingrey -- >> host: we can hear you, go ahead. >> caller: i would like to ask mr. gingrey [inaudible] they pushed it through and how we get a democrat
. >> host: question from david of ohio wondering if ron paul is a member of the gop doctors caucus? >> dr. paul is a member of the gop doctors caucus. he's an outstanding member of the republican conference and outstanding physician. he is ob/gyn who is probably delivered more babies than i have. i have respect for him and when dr. paul speaks we all listen. >> host: another doctor is dr. colburn from oklahoma who will be joining tomorrow. last call, where are you from?...
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dr. howard to the point that you'll want to buy the book. i don't want to tell you too much of it because i want you to read it. david? >> i sort of i want to reiterate one point there. this is a great story. and not because of our writing. i think it almost told itself, you know, here's a guy who started out children of tobacco twisters in rural kentucky and became a prominent surgeon and civil rights leader and entrepreneur. now, if anyone would qualify as a renaissance man in black history i think it would have to be trm howard or he would have to be high on the list. he was not only one of the wealthiest blacks in mississippi, he was a successful surgeon but he was also a pioneering civil rights leader. and he was a pioneering civil rights leader in the belly of the beast. that's the mississippi delta. probably the worst place to be a civil rights leader in the early 1950s but four years before the montgomery bus boycott, howard's regional council of neagree leadership organized a successful boycott of service stations that refused to provide restrooms for blacks and also organized a campaign against police brutal
dr. howard to the point that you'll want to buy the book. i don't want to tell you too much of it because i want you to read it. david? >> i sort of i want to reiterate one point there. this is a great story. and not because of our writing. i think it almost told itself, you know, here's a guy who started out children of tobacco twisters in rural kentucky and became a prominent surgeon and civil rights leader and entrepreneur. now, if anyone would qualify as a renaissance man in black...
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dr. he will examine him and determine whether he's healthy enough to make the scheduled start sunday against the nationals f he is not, most likely it will be davidernandez recalled from triple-a norfolk though dave trembley did not confirm that. he said it was pretty self- explanatory why hernandez was pulled from the game in norfolk last night. >> jim: as dave trembley was asked that, he looked at the reporter about david hernandez and he said, well, he was pulled after four innings. i think you can figure that out as amber said, self- explanatory. hanley ramirez swings through it. it's no balls and two strikes. >> buck: obviously, the president of baseball separations -- operations is on the trip andy macphail. there's a lot of conversation going on about preventative moves and whatever you might have to do should the news not be good after the examination tomorrow. >> jim: 0-2, he got him. what a start for rich hill. three strikeouts, three swinging strikeouts, and marlins go in order, three up, three down. so, rich hill looking for his fourth win gets them in order in the first. and a few things we want to pay for. on top of it all, we're st
dr. he will examine him and determine whether he's healthy enough to make the scheduled start sunday against the nationals f he is not, most likely it will be davidernandez recalled from triple-a norfolk though dave trembley did not confirm that. he said it was pretty self- explanatory why hernandez was pulled from the game in norfolk last night. >> jim: as dave trembley was asked that, he looked at the reporter about david hernandez and he said, well, he was pulled after four innings. i...