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dr. paul served in the house of representatives over 20 years and is one of the nation's leading defenders of the free market, limited government and strong family. born and raised in pittsburgh pennsylvania one of dr. paul's earliest achievements was becoming a high school state champion of the 220-yard dash. the graduate of duke medical school dr. paul's career was originally focused on madison. he served as a surgeon in the united states air force and deliver it over 4,000 babies over the course of his medical career. an expert on financial policy, congressman paul was currently serving as the chairman of the financial services subcommittee on domestic monetary policy. from this position he worked to cut out to control spending, reduce taxes and defend the constitution. he's run for president in 1988 and in 2008. his 2008 campaign enjoyed heavy support from college students and directed both national and world wide attention when in which he raised over $35 million was able to claim 35 dele
dr. paul served in the house of representatives over 20 years and is one of the nation's leading defenders of the free market, limited government and strong family. born and raised in pittsburgh pennsylvania one of dr. paul's earliest achievements was becoming a high school state champion of the 220-yard dash. the graduate of duke medical school dr. paul's career was originally focused on madison. he served as a surgeon in the united states air force and deliver it over 4,000 babies over the...
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dr. ron paul. dr. ul served in the house of representatives for over 20 years and is one of the nation's leading defenders of the free market, limited government and strong family. born and raised in pittsburgh pennsylvania one of dr. paul's early this achievement is becoming a high school state champion of the 220 art . a graduate of duke medical school dr. paul's career was focused on madison. he served as a surgeon in the united states air force and has delivered over 4,000 babies over the course of his medical career. an expert on financial policy congressman paul is currently serving as the chairman of the financial services subcommittee on domestic monetary policy. from this position he worked out control spending, taxes and defend the constitution. congressman paul has run for president in 1988 and 20008. the 2008 campaign had heavy support from college students and attracted both national and world wide attention in which he raised over $35 million was able to claim 35 delegates. in addition to
dr. ron paul. dr. ul served in the house of representatives for over 20 years and is one of the nation's leading defenders of the free market, limited government and strong family. born and raised in pittsburgh pennsylvania one of dr. paul's early this achievement is becoming a high school state champion of the 220 art . a graduate of duke medical school dr. paul's career was focused on madison. he served as a surgeon in the united states air force and has delivered over 4,000 babies over the...
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would be a day he cured my apathy while i was an iraqi dr paul cured by out with the one of the best slogans out of the last campaign he woke me up to the ideas of liberty while i was in iraq and at that point. in the debates of the president's the debate going on i started buying his books and i started sharing values one of my peers and with my leaders and and it's important for people who are still in the military who realize that war is a racket at the end it's a sham to stand up and stand up against it because you know everybody who joined the service took the oath and they should be taken lightly if you want to honor the oath the only way to do it at this point if you're a veteran is to be supporting ron paul really i mean there are lots of things you can do to support more constitutional policy work constitutional governance but the single thing i think you can do to continue to honor that is to be a supporter of ron paul in this campaign but we've got a group go now veterans for ron paul two thousand and twelve we want to encourage anybody who's a veteran or just a supporter
would be a day he cured my apathy while i was an iraqi dr paul cured by out with the one of the best slogans out of the last campaign he woke me up to the ideas of liberty while i was in iraq and at that point. in the debates of the president's the debate going on i started buying his books and i started sharing values one of my peers and with my leaders and and it's important for people who are still in the military who realize that war is a racket at the end it's a sham to stand up and stand...
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and remember dr. paularry, the forensic pathologist in new orleans who no longer works for coroner minyard? dr. mcgarry never stopped working. he's been doing autopsies for coroners in nearby mississippi. >> you can get a job in a medical examiner's office, in a coroner's office in many areas, because the political entity running the office doesn't care. they have a set amount of money, and they're going to hire somebody. they're going to fill the slot. now, if the person's not fully qualified, well, so what? >> the problem is the powers to be are satisfied with the services that we give. when the powers to be who control the pocketbook are satisfied with the services you give, you're not going to get change. now, the other problem is-- and i want you to put this on the screen in big, bold letters-- "dead people don't vote." period. dead people don't vote. if dead people voted, you know, i'd be elected governor, or president or something. >> next time, a frontline ç rare footage of insurgents allied with a
and remember dr. paularry, the forensic pathologist in new orleans who no longer works for coroner minyard? dr. mcgarry never stopped working. he's been doing autopsies for coroners in nearby mississippi. >> you can get a job in a medical examiner's office, in a coroner's office in many areas, because the political entity running the office doesn't care. they have a set amount of money, and they're going to hire somebody. they're going to fill the slot. now, if the person's not fully...
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. >> dr. paul fisher chief of neurology recommended a new approach for her. >> the thing that was different. she received a novel treatment protocol less radiation and only the bad park of the brain was radiate asked not the brain and spine and chemo therapy was swapped n >> it was a less toxic target therapy that minimized the long-term affects that come with treating children with cancer. >> there is not a lot of company that is develop drugs for cancer for children. it may not be the best thing for that child. >> dr. fisher points out it is not a big enough market for the drug companies and federal funning is lagging as well. is that is a fraction for the five billion dollar budget. >> and what is a successful treatment it can cause serious disability and the radiation that kills it is cancer can cause bran cancer. >> approximate it is penny wise and dollar foolish . but the cost long-term for the family is society is huge. it was clear early on. that there is a big difference between the adult
. >> dr. paul fisher chief of neurology recommended a new approach for her. >> the thing that was different. she received a novel treatment protocol less radiation and only the bad park of the brain was radiate asked not the brain and spine and chemo therapy was swapped n >> it was a less toxic target therapy that minimized the long-term affects that come with treating children with cancer. >> there is not a lot of company that is develop drugs for cancer for children....
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claims there are new civilian casualties of the nato led intervention as american drone strike program dr paul says when wild rebels are gaining ground against the two coasts assist us government troops looted and. there's where the headlines time for check out the sports news now with you know. always great to have your company here with sports today i mean these are some of the things we're looking at to. solve the pile surprise package to ensure they finish up the premier league summit holding victory away to fellow newcomers. eyeing the summit luke donald takes the hop we lead up to her exchange where victory will see him become colts new world number one. on thursday versus bowls the cream of the mixed five game in russian spring to topple at this seven day event and. not too many observers would have imagined that six weeks into the russian premier league it would be two newly promoted sides fighting it out for the top of the table position but that is exactly what was up for grabs when volga hosted coupon. k.g. first stop was forgotten apart in the second with a full chances a piece fro
claims there are new civilian casualties of the nato led intervention as american drone strike program dr paul says when wild rebels are gaining ground against the two coasts assist us government troops looted and. there's where the headlines time for check out the sports news now with you know. always great to have your company here with sports today i mean these are some of the things we're looking at to. solve the pile surprise package to ensure they finish up the premier league summit...
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allows him to manage a club side somewhat a new slate and are looking for replacement for me or dr paul's of it in the sack it's smart. for the ice hockey world championships beginning so back here on friday russia arranged to reclaim the gold they lost to the czechs last year but while there's a familiar look to the lineup there's no place for gold and it produces girl of course the raf has the details from their final training camp and not a scam. just. as his captain just a day before the start of the world championship it seems ross are although announced is also not quite finalized but it's safe to say that the past and present heroes of the cage charles guard cutters will be out in force in slovakia some russian n.h.l. players were already out of the stanley cup playoffs to make the team as well including promising athletes like the nineteen year old atlanta fracture spencer i think souter burmistrov the process of the strong visit gung stole the show in pressure and we evaluated in game three took part and concluded that this guy has a lot of potential despite his very young age he
allows him to manage a club side somewhat a new slate and are looking for replacement for me or dr paul's of it in the sack it's smart. for the ice hockey world championships beginning so back here on friday russia arranged to reclaim the gold they lost to the czechs last year but while there's a familiar look to the lineup there's no place for gold and it produces girl of course the raf has the details from their final training camp and not a scam. just. as his captain just a day before the...
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discuss all this from panama city florida is columnist and former reagan administration official dr paul craig roberts thank you so much for being here dr roberts now if president eisenhower were alive today what do you think he would make of our enormous military budgets the close ties between washington the pentagon wall street and the like. well he would recognize it is a huge waste of resources and now his production his warning was correct. democracy now takes second stage to the allegorically private interest and the military security complex is the most powerful these interests and these laws have no national purpose system only in order to create profits for the armaments industry and has no other purpose the idea that the united states threatened by afghanistan or iraq is uncertainty and no sane person can possibly believe them well and even china which would be the strongest rival i guess the united states we spend six months as times in our military on our military as that country so do you think if these massive budgets are coming out of fear or right i mean there really is n
discuss all this from panama city florida is columnist and former reagan administration official dr paul craig roberts thank you so much for being here dr roberts now if president eisenhower were alive today what do you think he would make of our enormous military budgets the close ties between washington the pentagon wall street and the like. well he would recognize it is a huge waste of resources and now his production his warning was correct. democracy now takes second stage to the...
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and i'm proud at this time to yield time to the gentleman from athens, augusta, and my hometown, dr. paul broun. mr. broun: thank you. dr. gingrey, i have taken a history and physical of obamacare and i have looked at all the laboratory results, i've looked at all the x-ray results and i've got a diagnosis. obamacare is a destroyer. it's going to destroy jobs in america. in fact, already it's destroyed jobs. i've got a lady in my district that right now today has eight people in her employment. she desperately wants to expand her business, she'd like to hire at least one or two more people for her small business, but she's not going to do it because of the onerous effect of obamacare on her business. so it's destroying at least one or two jobs in that one lady's business. i've got another business man in my district that wants to make a $31 million expansion of his business. he has the cash in the bank. he doesn't even have to borrow it, with all the regulations and problems that we're facing with the financial problems that the frank-dodd bill has placed on banks as well as small busines
and i'm proud at this time to yield time to the gentleman from athens, augusta, and my hometown, dr. paul broun. mr. broun: thank you. dr. gingrey, i have taken a history and physical of obamacare and i have looked at all the laboratory results, i've looked at all the x-ray results and i've got a diagnosis. obamacare is a destroyer. it's going to destroy jobs in america. in fact, already it's destroyed jobs. i've got a lady in my district that right now today has eight people in her employment....
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the two would have years and of course right now there's a priest preoccupy would be election dr west paul came out just a few weeks ago indicating that confidence among americans is that a thirty five year old that brings us to a carter era presidency i mention this because i know that you are planning and events for early april and you're calling our all americans to take part in this event from what i read is proud to be empowering the people of this country to fight back against the corporate rule as you call it you talked to me about this event that has actually led. to the distinguished professor and activists of francis fox people and we will be judged in the morning church two o'clock tuesday april the fifth and hundreds of schools will be piping in zero in on. the teaching and. we'll have a dialogue for two hours or so then we'll have another hour to have dialogue focus on local issues all around the nation and it is an attempt to reinforce this radical democratic awakening that's taking place in the united states and they have very much brothers and sisters in wisconsin. but also
the two would have years and of course right now there's a priest preoccupy would be election dr west paul came out just a few weeks ago indicating that confidence among americans is that a thirty five year old that brings us to a carter era presidency i mention this because i know that you are planning and events for early april and you're calling our all americans to take part in this event from what i read is proud to be empowering the people of this country to fight back against the...
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in the midst of our financial and monetary crisis, i believe dr. paul is perhapsed december continued -- destined to be america's leader providing solutions for problems and hope for our future. having spoken on these issues, he is clearly washington's avante guarde in this area. ron paul does represent the many -- represent the soul of the republican coalition. i believe his 22-year voting record embodies the spirit of the republican coalition. of the issues we face today, the immorality of spending money we don't have is pram perhaps the greatest threat we face. ron paul has never voted for an unbalanced budget. he has never voted to raise taxes. he has never voted for government regulation of private enterprise. thus, he has never voted to spend money we don't have. it's the spending that is at the heart of our problems, and ron paul is washington's undisputable champion with an unmatched record of fidelity and consistency on this issue. congressman paul alone has the credentials to claim loim leadership in this area of spending within our means with
in the midst of our financial and monetary crisis, i believe dr. paul is perhapsed december continued -- destined to be america's leader providing solutions for problems and hope for our future. having spoken on these issues, he is clearly washington's avante guarde in this area. ron paul does represent the many -- represent the soul of the republican coalition. i believe his 22-year voting record embodies the spirit of the republican coalition. of the issues we face today, the immorality of...
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dr. paul ekman is professor emeritus of psychology at ucsf and currently the president of the paul ekman group. he has authored or edited 15 bucks. you have been busy, sir. and has consulted with federal and local law enforcement and national security organizations. american psychological association identified dr. ekman is one of the most, the 100 most influential psychologist of the 20th century. quite an honor, sir. "time" magazine selected him as one of the 100 most influential people of 2009. he is also the scientific adviser to dramatic television service -- series on fox live tv which was inspired by his research. i hope you are getting rich with all of that. loved the market system. it is great. dr. maria hartley is an associate professor in the department of psychology. she is published research on deception and a number of scientific journals on the editorial board of human behavior. in 2008 dr. hartwig received an early career award by the european association of psychology and law
dr. paul ekman is professor emeritus of psychology at ucsf and currently the president of the paul ekman group. he has authored or edited 15 bucks. you have been busy, sir. and has consulted with federal and local law enforcement and national security organizations. american psychological association identified dr. ekman is one of the most, the 100 most influential psychologist of the 20th century. quite an honor, sir. "time" magazine selected him as one of the 100 most influential...
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but the previous surgery went horribly wrong and she sued the surgeon, dr. pauled of her risks. but another doctor testified on her behalf. >> this is already a danger sign where i think there is minimal skin could be removed. >> reporter: believing that dr. parker should not have performed the surgery because leisz had undergone too many other cosmetic procedures, something she's now being judged harshly for. some comments online, it is clear she was addicted to plastic surgery. this is what you get for being vain. >> that's cruel. that's very cruel. because the people that are there writing these things, if they have the opportunity to look better, they would get plastic surgery as well. if i was a movie star, go ahead, take your best shot. i'm just some poor common person that wants to get justice. >> reporter: but there is risk in all surgeries from disfigurement to chronic problems. marilyn leisz's surgery carried a 1 in 30,000 chance of blindness but painful side effects can be reversed. >> some things are not totally reversible but many things are. our tec
but the previous surgery went horribly wrong and she sued the surgeon, dr. pauled of her risks. but another doctor testified on her behalf. >> this is already a danger sign where i think there is minimal skin could be removed. >> reporter: believing that dr. parker should not have performed the surgery because leisz had undergone too many other cosmetic procedures, something she's now being judged harshly for. some comments online, it is clear she was addicted to plastic surgery....
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dr. paul ekman is professor emeritus of psychology at ucsf and his curly president of the paul eichmann grew. is authored or edited 15 books. you have been busy. and has consulted with federal and local law enforcement and national security organizations. american psychological association identified doctor ekman as one of the most of the 100 most influential psychologists of the 20th century. quite an honor. "time" magazine selected him as one of the 100 most influence of people of 2009. is also the scientific adviser to dramatic television series on fox tv, like to me, which was inspired by his research. hope you're getting rich with all that. love the market system. it's a great. dr. maria hartwig is an associate professor in the department of psychology at john jay college of criminal justice. she has published research on deception and a number of scientific journals on the editorial board of human behavior. 2008 dr. hartwig received an early career award by the european association of ps
dr. paul ekman is professor emeritus of psychology at ucsf and his curly president of the paul eichmann grew. is authored or edited 15 books. you have been busy. and has consulted with federal and local law enforcement and national security organizations. american psychological association identified doctor ekman as one of the most of the 100 most influential psychologists of the 20th century. quite an honor. "time" magazine selected him as one of the 100 most influence of people of...
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. >> reporter: she decided on dr. pauly problems from the surgery at all. as a matter of fact i was told i would have a more overall youthful appearance. >> reporter: instead she said her eyes were worse and she was unable to close them completely. >> i feel my life has been stolen from me by dr. parkerer's eye surgery. your eyesight affects everything you do. the main thing i'm concerned about is the health and deterioration of my eyes and the possibility of blindness. >> reporter: marilyn decided to sue for negligence arguing that she should have been told she was not a good candidate for the surgery and she was not informed of the possible risks related to it. marilyn and her attorney roy conray believe it was the expert testimony of dr. mary stepanishon that convinced the jury. >> it is my opinion, and i do a lot of this, that this is already a danger sign. i think there is minimal skin to be removed. when a patient says i need this fixed i say you're going to sleep the rest of your life with your eyes open, you will g
. >> reporter: she decided on dr. pauly problems from the surgery at all. as a matter of fact i was told i would have a more overall youthful appearance. >> reporter: instead she said her eyes were worse and she was unable to close them completely. >> i feel my life has been stolen from me by dr. parkerer's eye surgery. your eyesight affects everything you do. the main thing i'm concerned about is the health and deterioration of my eyes and the possibility of blindness....
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. >> thank you, dr. paul. mr. higgins of new york. >> thank you, mr. secretary. i look forward to the testimony today. over the last several days we have heard debate about our involvement in libya. everybody seems to be look g in for false clarity and the fact is that war is ambiguous and i would rather have cautious ambiguity than false clarity. having said that, we are involved in other conflicts in the region. i think that the libyan situation is different from that of egypt per se when that movement is organic or this is very different. we don't know what we will get in the end. we are reminded of the united states efforts to assist the mujahadine to break the soviet invasion in afghanistan and that morphed into the taliban. this is a very, very complicated situation, and we have to treat it as such, and understand the complexities of the region and the country and apply them to realistic policies from which we can proceed. i look forward to your testimony. >> thank you so much. the vice chair of the subcommittee on middle east and south asia is recognized.
. >> thank you, dr. paul. mr. higgins of new york. >> thank you, mr. secretary. i look forward to the testimony today. over the last several days we have heard debate about our involvement in libya. everybody seems to be look g in for false clarity and the fact is that war is ambiguous and i would rather have cautious ambiguity than false clarity. having said that, we are involved in other conflicts in the region. i think that the libyan situation is different from that of egypt per...
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. >> thank you, dr. paul. mr. higgins of new york. >> thank you, mr. secretary. i look forward to the testimony today. over the last several days we have heard debate about our involvement in libya. everybody seems to be look g in for false clarity and the fact is that war is ambiguous and i would rather have cautious ambiguity than fse clarity. having said that, we are involved in other conflicts in the region. i think that the libyan situation is different from that of egypt per se when that movement is organic or this is very different. we don't know what we wi get in the end. we are reminded of the united states efforts to assist the mujahadine to break the soviet invasion in afghanistan and that morphed into the taiban. this is a very, very complicated situation, and we have to treat it as such, and understand the complexities of the region and the country and apply them to realistic policies from whiche can proceed. i look forward to your testimony. >> thank you so much. the vice chair of the subcommittee on middle east and south asia is recognized. mr. pen
. >> thank you, dr. paul. mr. higgins of new york. >> thank you, mr. secretary. i look forward to the testimony today. over the last several days we have heard debate about our involvement in libya. everybody seems to be look g in for false clarity and the fact is that war is ambiguous and i would rather have cautious ambiguity than fse clarity. having said that, we are involved in other conflicts in the region. i think that the libyan situation is different from that of egypt per...
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dr. ron paul again next year? guest: i am a co-sponsor.e may not know is the financial books of the dead are audited regularly. -- of the fed are audited regularly. what congressman paul wants to get to is a monetary policy of the federal reserve board. i am a little more cautious about that. frankly, i do not want members of congress, with all of their procurable interested in monetary policy in america. with all that said, i disagree qe2.the fed's efforts of injecting themselves again into the economic areas of the country. i think it will lead to inflation. i think we have already seen it with the lower dollar and has made the cost of gasoline in america go up. i think with the congressman wants to get to is what is the role of the federal reserve board? it is dual mandates, job creation, and unemployment. we think we should have a debate whether having one mandate, a clear mandate, price stability, 2% inflation or below, i think, is critical. as for his presidential campaign, i have not talked to him about it. it certainly looks like h
dr. ron paul again next year? guest: i am a co-sponsor.e may not know is the financial books of the dead are audited regularly. -- of the fed are audited regularly. what congressman paul wants to get to is a monetary policy of the federal reserve board. i am a little more cautious about that. frankly, i do not want members of congress, with all of their procurable interested in monetary policy in america. with all that said, i disagree qe2.the fed's efforts of injecting themselves again into...
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dr. xena ibrahim. lisa frazier is the publisher of "bay area citizens." paul connelly is the senior vice president of the tcc group and he manages the challenge fund for journalism, one of the largest sources of grants for journalism. now on the back row, crank aaron is the senior director of the free press, a group working to increase government funding for the media. frank frankle is a journalism professor at stanford university. next to him is ron dellens, the mayor of oakland. he has served 14 houseyears. next to him is a former writer and publisher. he and embed the publisher. next to him is david calloway, editor in chief of marketwatch.com. next to him, sandy close, the director of new american media. she is also my executive editor and i get to hold the microphone up to her. let's begin the discussion. >> thank you. let's start with a question that is on many people's mind. with cutbacks and technology shifts, what has that done to the quality of news, barry parr? >> when i worked at the "mercury news" back in the 1990's, we were trying to compete with
dr. xena ibrahim. lisa frazier is the publisher of "bay area citizens." paul connelly is the senior vice president of the tcc group and he manages the challenge fund for journalism, one of the largest sources of grants for journalism. now on the back row, crank aaron is the senior director of the free press, a group working to increase government funding for the media. frank frankle is a journalism professor at stanford university. next to him is ron dellens, the mayor of oakland. he...
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got here and what the future has in store as paul craig roberts is a former reagan administration official and joins me right now from kalamazoo to florida dr roberts thank you so much for being here and we've known for quite a long time that china was supposed to overtake the u.s. economy so it's not completely news but i think the estimate those are the estimate that it's going to happen in five years i think is a little bit surprising especially considering the fact that just a decade ago the u.s. economy was three times that of china what happened during the past ten years that brought us here and we can't lose discordia nerd you can really move to china you look improve cheap labor and chile move i'm sure when you move jobs i'm sure you move the gross domestic product for sure so essentially sure. crappy. wall street and american manufacturers move to large. the american economy to china and that's the main worry first actually you're saying that we have nobody to blame but ourselves but ourselves and that we should be surprised that we were at this point or the united states at this point. should not be surprised i think i've been say
got here and what the future has in store as paul craig roberts is a former reagan administration official and joins me right now from kalamazoo to florida dr roberts thank you so much for being here and we've known for quite a long time that china was supposed to overtake the u.s. economy so it's not completely news but i think the estimate those are the estimate that it's going to happen in five years i think is a little bit surprising especially considering the fact that just a decade ago...
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five years and defending champion paul de lorenzo completes the front row six time champion and had f one tina rossi pull his way up from a lowly twelve position with dr failing to impress on his new job as a getting off the track early on pulser to stoner also have his share of worries. after i did my best work on one set we went to the second set of tires and you know the tires didn't feel quite as good so i wanted to push the family behind. to the corners and as i went on the brakes are going to brakes a little too hard to reclaim and as i let the brakes off i just had way too much space so pretty lucky to pull that one off but yeah we ended up playing in the sand pit for a bit and that's all i think. hungry for the full sun we've got it first hand the biggest issues get the human voice face to face with the news makers.
five years and defending champion paul de lorenzo completes the front row six time champion and had f one tina rossi pull his way up from a lowly twelve position with dr failing to impress on his new job as a getting off the track early on pulser to stoner also have his share of worries. after i did my best work on one set we went to the second set of tires and you know the tires didn't feel quite as good so i wanted to push the family behind. to the corners and as i went on the brakes are...
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dr. kandel, in ten years, 20 years we're going to know so much more about the brain!" he says "paul, calm down, yes we are, but not in my lifetime and not in your lifetime will we completely understand the brain." >> rose: well, of course not. >> because it's unbelievably complex. >> rose: artificial intelligence. where do you think we will go and when you look at watson and big blue and all of that, what does it say to you about the potential? are you at one with rick hurz well? >> no, i'm not. ray is very, very enthusiastic and i would say overenthusiastic about the rate of progress that's been made in artificial intelligence. progress has been made. i think watson was a recent example of that but these are toy systems compared to what the human brain can do. if you think about just understanding language deeply that uses so much of our brain, draws on our experience, our memories, the structure of language, auditor system. so i have people working on some of these problems and projects to put, for instance, a biology textbook inside computer software and i asked them how many dec
dr. kandel, in ten years, 20 years we're going to know so much more about the brain!" he says "paul, calm down, yes we are, but not in my lifetime and not in your lifetime will we completely understand the brain." >> rose: well, of course not. >> because it's unbelievably complex. >> rose: artificial intelligence. where do you think we will go and when you look at watson and big blue and all of that, what does it say to you about the potential? are you at one...
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paul abc. good girl. >> reporter: anyone who knows anything about things dogs know knows how many things this dog knows. >> find morning reel. look for mongrel. good girl. >> reporter: the border collie lives with drgy professor in south carolina. and she has quite a vocabulary. >> find crock. >> reporter: she's learned more than 1,000 words, mostly the names of toys she was shown repeatedly. she's remembered the words for years. scientists say chaser may well be the smartest dog known to man. i don't know if you can do this but compare her to your average kid. where is she on the intellectual scale? >> well, my best guess would be that she's at least somewhere around a two-year-old. knows lamb. >> reporter: she knows her nouns and verbs and is now learning more. >> find a toy. get a toy. good girl. >> we're trying to stretch her learning abilities. we're getting into the rudiments of grammar. >> reporter: pilly published an article about chaser in a scientific journal. and more researchers are beginning to discover that dogs think. they observe. they understand. >> i think dogs are smarter than we give them credit for. >> reporter: alexander horowitz is a professor at columbia university and the
paul abc. good girl. >> reporter: anyone who knows anything about things dogs know knows how many things this dog knows. >> find morning reel. look for mongrel. good girl. >> reporter: the border collie lives with drgy professor in south carolina. and she has quite a vocabulary. >> find crock. >> reporter: she's learned more than 1,000 words, mostly the names of toys she was shown repeatedly. she's remembered the words for years. scientists say chaser may well be...
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paul tonko. mr. tonko: thank you, representative edwards. you know, i would have to say that i truly believe that if dr. king were in our presence today he would remind us that a budget is a series of priorities and what we place high, what we place most precious in that budget we would see that as a document that speaks to a family. just like a household will balance their needs, their concerns with their abilities to pay and put together the balancing, so too does the family of america require that sort of tender balancing. and he would remind us that, you know, here are families, whether they're employed, critically unemployed or marginally underemployed, whatever the situation might be, today america's middle class is living paycheck to paycheck. that's becoming more and more the scenario. and he would have suggested that, look, we need to take that concern for mortgages, that concern for college tuition, that concern for just pay, the concern for utility bills, the concern for food costs and energy costs, take all of that, invest in the american working families, contrast that with what the other s
paul tonko. mr. tonko: thank you, representative edwards. you know, i would have to say that i truly believe that if dr. king were in our presence today he would remind us that a budget is a series of priorities and what we place high, what we place most precious in that budget we would see that as a document that speaks to a family. just like a household will balance their needs, their concerns with their abilities to pay and put together the balancing, so too does the family of america...
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dr. jack, former undersecretary of defense and chairman of the army panel known as the commission. he is a professor at the university of maryland school of public policy. paul francis, managing director with the government accountability office. the second panel has three members. special inspector general for iraq reconstruction, deputy inspector general for auditing, and acting special inspector general for afghanistan reconstruction. two of our witnesses are veterans of our proceedings we consulted with the doctor or early in the commission's life and welcomed him as a witness last september. the special inspector general for iraq reconstruction was a witness in our very first hearing in february 2009 and has been that sense. we're very pleased to see them both again. thank you to all of you. but after witnesses to offer five minute summary is other testimonies. we also asked that witnesses provide within 15 days response to any questions for the record any additional information they may offer to provide. if our witnesses will please rise and raise their right hands, i will swear you by name. i -- do you all is whether the testimony will give in this he
dr. jack, former undersecretary of defense and chairman of the army panel known as the commission. he is a professor at the university of maryland school of public policy. paul francis, managing director with the government accountability office. the second panel has three members. special inspector general for iraq reconstruction, deputy inspector general for auditing, and acting special inspector general for afghanistan reconstruction. two of our witnesses are veterans of our proceedings we...
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paul ryan's plan. guest: first lady michelle obama this week kicks off a big drive to help military families. that is coming tuesday at noon with dr. jill biden. she then takes off for a multi- city tour. she is going to support her efforts with a much bigger platform on anti-obesity. she is also going to the critical state of colorado. host: lynn sweet and joseph schatz, thank you for your time. we will be talking about the potential impact of the shutdown. congress begins looking at the next budget in earnest. up next, reince priebus will join us to talk about taxes and the deficit as "washington journal"continues. >> let's meet another winner from our competition. students produced a video on a specific issue, topic, or even to help them better understand the role of our federal government. we go to oklahoma to meet matt dixon, a senior. congratulations. what was your video about? >> it was about providing for veterans in the united states. it was about the parts that v.a. is lacking and what they're doing well on. my friend's father is a veteran. he has problems with his back in the spine. he has had to deal with bba. -- he ha
paul ryan's plan. guest: first lady michelle obama this week kicks off a big drive to help military families. that is coming tuesday at noon with dr. jill biden. she then takes off for a multi- city tour. she is going to support her efforts with a much bigger platform on anti-obesity. she is also going to the critical state of colorado. host: lynn sweet and joseph schatz, thank you for your time. we will be talking about the potential impact of the shutdown. congress begins looking at the next...
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paul ryan's budget does not touch any of your benefits. it only addresses those who are 55 and younger. those about to receive medicare, you are good. we need to address the drbursement for medicare. unfortunately, as a result, many doctors do not want to take medicare people. host: "the wall street journal" takes a look at the president's budget. what do you think about the approach? guest: it is an approach that we have to figure out. how are we going to preserve medicare, social security? many folks in those programs. some do not. if not, they should be able to opt out. for folks who have planned on social security and medicare, it is incumbent upon us to preserve that so that they get what they need. host: when talking about medicaid, some have suggested block grants? why is that an important provision? guest: because it gives back to the states. let the states control their programs, what benefits their patients, subscribers can get through medicaid. it eliminates this a big federal government, all of this spending that goes to administrative costs. let the states decide what is best. host: dann in ohio. independent line. caller: with all due respect, m
paul ryan's budget does not touch any of your benefits. it only addresses those who are 55 and younger. those about to receive medicare, you are good. we need to address the drbursement for medicare. unfortunately, as a result, many doctors do not want to take medicare people. host: "the wall street journal" takes a look at the president's budget. what do you think about the approach? guest: it is an approach that we have to figure out. how are we going to preserve medicare, social...
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dr. jacques gansler, former undersecretary of defense and chairman of the army panel known as the gansler commission, now professor at the university of maryland school of public policy. and paul francis, managing director, acquisition and sourcing management, with the government accountability office, or the gao. l2 has three members, stuart bowen, special inspector general for iraq reconstruction. daniel blair, dod deputy inspector general for auditing. and herbert richardson, acting special inspector general for afghanistan reconstruction. i would note that two of our witnesses are veterans of our proceeds. we consulted with dr. gansler early in the commission's life, and welcome him as he witnessed last september. stuart bowen, the special inspector general for iraq reconstruction, was a witness at our very first hearing in february 2009, and has been back since. we are very pleased to see them both again, and to welcome our new witnesses. thanks to all of you. we have asked our witnesses to offer five minute summaries of their testimony to the full text of the written statements will be ended into the hearing record, and posted on the commission's website. we also ask tha
dr. jacques gansler, former undersecretary of defense and chairman of the army panel known as the gansler commission, now professor at the university of maryland school of public policy. and paul francis, managing director, acquisition and sourcing management, with the government accountability office, or the gao. l2 has three members, stuart bowen, special inspector general for iraq reconstruction. daniel blair, dod deputy inspector general for auditing. and herbert richardson, acting special...
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paul ryan's budget does not touch any of your benefits. it only addresses those who are 55 and younger. those about to receive medicare, you are good. we need to address the dr.'s reimbursement for medicare. unfortunately, as a result, many doctors do not want to take medicare people. host: "the wall street journal" takes a look at the president's budget. what do you think about the approach? guest: it is an approach that we have to figure out. how are we going to preserve medicare, social security? many folks in those programs. some do not. if not, they should be able to opt out. for folks who have planned on social security and medicare, it is incumbent upon us to preserve that so that they get what they need. host: when talking about medicaid, some have suggested block grants? why is that an important provision? guest: because it gives back to the states. let the states control their programs, what benefits their patients, subscribers can get through medicaid. it eliminates this a big federal government, all of this spending that goes to administrative costs. let the states decide what is best. host: dann in ohio. independent line. caller: with all due re
paul ryan's budget does not touch any of your benefits. it only addresses those who are 55 and younger. those about to receive medicare, you are good. we need to address the dr.'s reimbursement for medicare. unfortunately, as a result, many doctors do not want to take medicare people. host: "the wall street journal" takes a look at the president's budget. what do you think about the approach? guest: it is an approach that we have to figure out. how are we going to preserve medicare,...