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it is also my privilege and honor this morning to introduce to you former governor robert ehrlich.he author of america, for change, a senior counsel in government advocacy and public policy practice group and king and spalding where he advises clients on a broader way of policy matters and interactions with the federal government. he served as mayor of his first republican governor in 36 years. >> 3600 years. >> yeah. [laughter] >> any republican who ever has served as governor of maryland is in cement company. he has also served as a u.s. congressman and the state legislature, and this letter. the offered the chesapeake bay restoration act which the chesapeake bay foundation, the most important in normal achievement. the governor also created the nation's first cabinet level department of disability for which he advised recognition award from the u.s. secretary of human health and services among other awards. prior to serving as governor he served four terms in the u.s. house of representatives. he also served in the maryland house of delegates from 86-94 representing baltimore co
it is also my privilege and honor this morning to introduce to you former governor robert ehrlich.he author of america, for change, a senior counsel in government advocacy and public policy practice group and king and spalding where he advises clients on a broader way of policy matters and interactions with the federal government. he served as mayor of his first republican governor in 36 years. >> 3600 years. >> yeah. [laughter] >> any republican who ever has served as...
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i never did it, i did it so ehrlich would think i was doing it. later he said that i had done it and the president went into a frenzy, that was december when he called me over to the white house. he's sitting up in the lincoln sitting room with all the tapes out. he says, did i promise clemency for hunt? i said no. are you sure? did i have a conversation with you in which i promised? no. you may remember, this was one of the charges in watergate, but it didn't happen, because i didn't ask him. i told ehrlich because i wanted to be able to come back and have him help me. i wanted to keep my leverage. i said something that wasn't true. the president and i did talk about these things, we talked about liddy, hunt, and in one conversation which is, i'm sure on the tapes i said that -- the president said get here into the white house. you've heard the tape? >> i think it's in january. i said, yes he said, haldeman and ehrlich? i said yes. at that point i had figured it out well. and then you can listen to the tape february 14th, you've got to get who wa
i never did it, i did it so ehrlich would think i was doing it. later he said that i had done it and the president went into a frenzy, that was december when he called me over to the white house. he's sitting up in the lincoln sitting room with all the tapes out. he says, did i promise clemency for hunt? i said no. are you sure? did i have a conversation with you in which i promised? no. you may remember, this was one of the charges in watergate, but it didn't happen, because i didn't ask him....
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thursday night, a discussion about the future politics with former maryland governor robert ehrlich. on friday at 8:00 p.m. eastern, in depth with writer and religious scholar. >> a look at the overland campaign. the only battle in washington, d.c., the battle of fort stevens. the battle of the crater. the capture of atlanta and herman's march the city. let us know what you think about the programs you are watching. atl us or e-mail us c-span.org. join the conversation and like us on twitter. >>
thursday night, a discussion about the future politics with former maryland governor robert ehrlich. on friday at 8:00 p.m. eastern, in depth with writer and religious scholar. >> a look at the overland campaign. the only battle in washington, d.c., the battle of fort stevens. the battle of the crater. the capture of atlanta and herman's march the city. let us know what you think about the programs you are watching. atl us or e-mail us c-span.org. join the conversation and like us on...
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i never did it, i did it so ehrlich would think i was doing it. later he said that i had done it and the president went into a frenzy, that was december when he called me over to the white house. he's sitting up in the lincoln sitting room with all the tapes out. he says, did i promise clemency for hunt? i said no. are you sure? did i have a conversation with you in which i promised? no. you may remember, this was one of the charges in watergate, but it didn't happen, because i didn't ask him. i told ehrlich because i wanted to be able to come back and have him help me. i wanted to keep my leverage. i said something that wasn't true. the president and i did talk about these things, we talked about liddy, hunt, and in one conversation which is, i'm sure on the tapes i said that -- the president said get here into the white house. you've heard the tape? >> i think it's in january. i said, yes he said, haldeman and ehrlich? i said yes. at that point i had figured it out well. and then you can listen to the tape february 14th, you've got to get who wa
i never did it, i did it so ehrlich would think i was doing it. later he said that i had done it and the president went into a frenzy, that was december when he called me over to the white house. he's sitting up in the lincoln sitting room with all the tapes out. he says, did i promise clemency for hunt? i said no. are you sure? did i have a conversation with you in which i promised? no. you may remember, this was one of the charges in watergate, but it didn't happen, because i didn't ask him....
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i never did it, i did it so ehrlich would think i was doing it. later he said that i had done it and the president went into a frenzy, that was december when he called me over to the white house. he's sitting up in the lincoln sitting room with all the tapes out. he says, did i promise clemency for hunt? i said no. are you sure? did i have a conversation with you in which i promised? no. you may remember, this was one of the charges in watergate, but it didn't happen, because i didn't ask him. i told ehrlich because i wanted to be able to come back and have him help me. i wanted to keep my leverage. i said something that wasn't true. the president and i did talk about these things, we talked about liddy, hunt, and in one conversation which is, i'm sure on the tapes i said that -- the president said get here into the white house. you've heard the tape? >> i think it's in january. i said, yes he said, haldeman and ehrlich? i said yes. at that point i had figured it out well. and then you can listen to the tape february 14th, you've got to get who wa
i never did it, i did it so ehrlich would think i was doing it. later he said that i had done it and the president went into a frenzy, that was december when he called me over to the white house. he's sitting up in the lincoln sitting room with all the tapes out. he says, did i promise clemency for hunt? i said no. are you sure? did i have a conversation with you in which i promised? no. you may remember, this was one of the charges in watergate, but it didn't happen, because i didn't ask him....
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and it is privilege and honor to in introduce former governor, robert ehrlich. he is part of the public policy group at king and spalding and advices council members. he served as maryland's first government in 36 years -- any republican who has served of government of maryland is in select company. he served as a congressman, state legislature, and civil t litiga litiga litigate. he restored the chesapeake bay foundation. governor also created the first nation's cabinet level department of disability and earned the highest recognition award from the u.s. secretary of health and human services among other awards. he served four terms in the u.s. house of representatives before becoming governor and served in the maryland house of delegates representing baltimore county. as you can see it is a lengthy lith of political contributions. i will ask for the panelist to share an overview of their books. starting with al from. >> thank you very much. it is good to be with you governor. i do remember another republican governor. but i won't mention him. it is terrific to
and it is privilege and honor to in introduce former governor, robert ehrlich. he is part of the public policy group at king and spalding and advices council members. he served as maryland's first government in 36 years -- any republican who has served of government of maryland is in select company. he served as a congressman, state legislature, and civil t litiga litiga litigate. he restored the chesapeake bay foundation. governor also created the first nation's cabinet level department of...
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age talk about new technology fundamentally changing life and discussion on .olitics with robert ehrlich friday, at 8 p.m. eastern, "in-depth." american history tv is on c-span three, we have an entire week of the civil war and a look at the overland came -- overland campaign in virginia and the battle of fort stevens. wednesday night, the anniversary of the union defeat. thursday, the capture of atlanta and general sherman's march to the sea. friday, a look at hollywood's for trail of slavery. and the schedule one week advance on our website and let us know what you think about the programs you are watching. join the c-span conversation. like us on facebook, follow us on twitter. that theygers said are can -- considering the rule of law when gathering intelligence. his comments came when speaking about the future of the nsa. this is 15 minutes. >> well, good evening. can you hear me in the back? can you hear me in the back? excellent. first and foremost, thank you for taking time out of your busy lives to spend it together with us this evening to rear --. to be honest, i was shocked to
age talk about new technology fundamentally changing life and discussion on .olitics with robert ehrlich friday, at 8 p.m. eastern, "in-depth." american history tv is on c-span three, we have an entire week of the civil war and a look at the overland came -- overland campaign in virginia and the battle of fort stevens. wednesday night, the anniversary of the union defeat. thursday, the capture of atlanta and general sherman's march to the sea. friday, a look at hollywood's for trail...
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>> no, they were looking at particularly ehrlich man, being a lawyer, a good intent good motive doesn't make anything less criminal if you commit the criminal act doesn't matter what your motive is. >> of course, from many questions that have been asked over the years why denied nixon throw everybody under the bus from the beginning because then he might have avoided getting into trouble himself and also aside from getting rid of the people the question is why didn't he get rid of the tapes, he got rid of 18 minutes of them that were erased. you have a whole appendix that deals with the eeras eraseure. >> i don't think people could have had access not so important the who as the what. i understand why it had become an issue with the media. he promised he would do certain things, every time he promised he would do something another gaff would happen. he doesn't have this tape this first tape they have requested june 20th, first conversation back after the arrest, the last one he said i'm sorry it's erased, i know why it's erased, i know why it was erased. two days later, three days later
>> no, they were looking at particularly ehrlich man, being a lawyer, a good intent good motive doesn't make anything less criminal if you commit the criminal act doesn't matter what your motive is. >> of course, from many questions that have been asked over the years why denied nixon throw everybody under the bus from the beginning because then he might have avoided getting into trouble himself and also aside from getting rid of the people the question is why didn't he get rid of...
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former maryland governor robert ehrlich. on friday at 8:00 p.m. eastern, in depth with writer and religious scholar. >> a look at the overland campaign. the only battle in washington, d.c., the battle of fort stevens. the battle of the crater. the capture of atlanta and herman's march the city. let us know what you think about the programs you are watching. atl us or e-mail us c-span.org. join the conversation and like us on twitter. melvin goodman describes the history and relationship between the white house and the cia through the truman years to today. he describes how the intelligence arm he came a source of covert operations. by thent was hosted national archives and is about an hour. >> thank you. good evening. thank you for the invitation to come out here and all of the wonderful hospitality. it was a chance to get to the world war i museum. remarkable. it has been a pleasant couple of days. this is a great topic because it is controversial. no matter what i say, it will be controversial. let me start with controversial remarks of others.
former maryland governor robert ehrlich. on friday at 8:00 p.m. eastern, in depth with writer and religious scholar. >> a look at the overland campaign. the only battle in washington, d.c., the battle of fort stevens. the battle of the crater. the capture of atlanta and herman's march the city. let us know what you think about the programs you are watching. atl us or e-mail us c-span.org. join the conversation and like us on twitter. melvin goodman describes the history and relationship...
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thursday night, a discussion about the future of politics with robert ehrlich. 8:00 p.m. eastern, in-depth with writer and religious scholar. on american history tv on c-span3, an entire week on the civil war. monday, a look at the overland campaign in virginia. tuesday, the war's only battle in washington, d.c. the 150thnight, anniversary of the union defeat at the battle of the crater. thursday, the capture of atlanta and general sherman's march to the sea. friday, a look at hollywood's portrayal of slavery. find our television schedule one week in advance at www.c-span.org and let us know what you think about the programs you're watching. call us at the number on your screen, or e-mail us. the c-span conversation. like us on facebook, follow us on twitter. next, a look at the relationship between south korea and japan. it was an event hosted by the center for strategic and international studies. it includes a former south korean national, who talked about the u.s. role in facilitating effective dialogue between the nations. this is an hour and a half. >> good afternoon
thursday night, a discussion about the future of politics with robert ehrlich. 8:00 p.m. eastern, in-depth with writer and religious scholar. on american history tv on c-span3, an entire week on the civil war. monday, a look at the overland campaign in virginia. tuesday, the war's only battle in washington, d.c. the 150thnight, anniversary of the union defeat at the battle of the crater. thursday, the capture of atlanta and general sherman's march to the sea. friday, a look at hollywood's...
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bon jovi with their and governor bob ehrlich and a number of others.he tells the story of stepanov was finding out about gennifer flowers and he shocked that bill clinton is bringing up gennifer flowers that he's bringing up gennifer flowers says he can knock stephanopoulos in front of these people. he makes stephanopoulos look like a fool. he got on the floor in the fetal position and basically started crying. bill clinton is telling the story and everyone is just, how is he just throwing his aid under the bus like back? it's because he didn't like the guy and he took it out on him and he made sure, because bill clinton wants to be loved by everybody except the people who cross him. >> host: you tell a story there was a reunion and stephanopoulos is not invited to any of their reunions and then with richardson it's also the case, richardson is quoted in your book as he wants clinton's forgiveness but doesn't feel like you'll ever get it. >> guest: yeah. bill richardson as governor of new mexico. he was then president clinton's cabinet. he becomes the
bon jovi with their and governor bob ehrlich and a number of others.he tells the story of stepanov was finding out about gennifer flowers and he shocked that bill clinton is bringing up gennifer flowers that he's bringing up gennifer flowers says he can knock stephanopoulos in front of these people. he makes stephanopoulos look like a fool. he got on the floor in the fetal position and basically started crying. bill clinton is telling the story and everyone is just, how is he just throwing his...
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thursday night a discussion about the future of politics with former maryland governor robert ehrlich and al frahm. and friday in depth. american history tv on c-span3 an entire week on the civil war. tonight a look at the overland campaign in virginia. on tuesday the war's only battle in washington, d.c., the battle of ft. stevens. wednesday night, the 150th anniversary of the union defeat at the battle of the crater. and thursday the capture of atlanta and general sherman's march to the sea. and on friday, a look at hollywood's portrayal of slavery. find sour television schedule one week in advance at cspan.org and let us know what you think about the programs you're watching. call us at 202-626-3400 or e-mail us at comments@c-span.org. join the c-span conversation. like us on facebook, follow us on twitter. >>> next, author and baseball historian phil dixon discusses the history of the kansas city monarchs, the longest running tran chis en from chis. they featured a number of future hall of fame players including jackie robinson and introduced new innovations to the game like the u
thursday night a discussion about the future of politics with former maryland governor robert ehrlich and al frahm. and friday in depth. american history tv on c-span3 an entire week on the civil war. tonight a look at the overland campaign in virginia. on tuesday the war's only battle in washington, d.c., the battle of ft. stevens. wednesday night, the 150th anniversary of the union defeat at the battle of the crater. and thursday the capture of atlanta and general sherman's march to the sea....
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some like bon jovi was there, governor bob ehrlich of maryland and a number of others.and he tells the story of stephanopoulos finding out about gennifer flowers and the audience is shot that bill clinton is bringing up the gennifer flowers. buddies bring up the gennifer flowers so economic stephanopoulos if one of all these people in the to make stephanopoulos look like a fool. so he said stephanopoulos, that he got on the floor in the fetal position, and basically starts growing. and bill clinton is telling this story and i don't is just, how is he just throwing his eight under the bus like that? it's because he didn't like them. he didn't like the guy in the dugout on them. he made sure, bill clinton wants to be loved by everybody except people who cross them. he doesn't care for people who cross the. >> host: you tell a story there was a reunion and stephanopoulos is not invited to any other been its. then with richardson, it's also the case, richardson is quoted in the book as saying he wants clinton's forgiveness but doesn't feel like he will ever get it. >> guest
some like bon jovi was there, governor bob ehrlich of maryland and a number of others.and he tells the story of stephanopoulos finding out about gennifer flowers and the audience is shot that bill clinton is bringing up the gennifer flowers. buddies bring up the gennifer flowers so economic stephanopoulos if one of all these people in the to make stephanopoulos look like a fool. so he said stephanopoulos, that he got on the floor in the fetal position, and basically starts growing. and bill...
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i think bon jovi was there and governor bob ehrlich of maryland, and a number of others.and he tells the story of stephanopoulos find out about gennifer flowers and the audience is shocked that bill clinton is bring up gennifer flowers. he's bring up gennifer flowers so he cannot stephanopoulos in front of all these people in the to make stephanopoulos look like a fool. he said stephanopoulos, he got on the floor in the fetal position and basically started crying. and bill clinton is telling this story, and everyone is just, how is he just throwing his eight under the bus like that? it's because he didn't like him. he didn't like the guy and he took it out on them and he made sure, because bill clinton wants to be loved by everybody except people who cross them. he doesn't care for people who cross the. >> host: you tell the story there was a reunion and stephanopoulos is not invited to any other unions. then with richardson it's also the case, richardson is quoted in your book as saying he wants clinton's forgiveness but doesn't feel like he will ever get it. >> guest: y
i think bon jovi was there and governor bob ehrlich of maryland, and a number of others.and he tells the story of stephanopoulos find out about gennifer flowers and the audience is shocked that bill clinton is bring up gennifer flowers. he's bring up gennifer flowers so he cannot stephanopoulos in front of all these people in the to make stephanopoulos look like a fool. he said stephanopoulos, he got on the floor in the fetal position and basically started crying. and bill clinton is telling...
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thursday night, a discussion about the future of politics with former maryland governor robert ehrlich. friday at 8:00 p.m. eastern, "in-depth." tv, anican history entire week on the civil war. monday, a look at the overland campaign in virginia. tuesday, the war's only battle ofwashington dc, the battle fort stevens. wednesday night, the 150th anniversary of the union defeat at the battle of the crater. thursday, the capture of atlanta and general sherman's march to the sea. friday, a look at hollywood's of slavery. find our television schedule one week in advance and let us know what you think about the programs you are watching. call us at 202-6 26-3400, or e-mail us. join the c-span conversation. like us on facebook. follow us on twitter. >> all weekend long, american history tv is joining our charter cable partners to showcase the history of casper, wyoming. to learn more about the cities on our 2014 tour, visit /localcontent. we continue now with our look at the history of casper. this is american history tv on c-span3. ' producer is creating a documentary about the life and care
thursday night, a discussion about the future of politics with former maryland governor robert ehrlich. friday at 8:00 p.m. eastern, "in-depth." tv, anican history entire week on the civil war. monday, a look at the overland campaign in virginia. tuesday, the war's only battle ofwashington dc, the battle fort stevens. wednesday night, the 150th anniversary of the union defeat at the battle of the crater. thursday, the capture of atlanta and general sherman's march to the sea. friday,...
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john ehrlich in a sworn affidavit in april of this year testified that in the week or ten days after the publication of the first pentagon paper, these papers which related to our decision-making processes in a war which was still going on, in which american troops were still in combat, which kissinger was trying to settle sensitive negotiations in paris, ehrlichman said henry kissinger met him and the president and told him about ehrlichman -- about daniel ellsberg and told him and i quote, in knowledge of very critical defense secrets of current validity such as nuclear deterrent targeting. i'm reading from page 621 of book 7, part 2. and i continue the quote. having never heard of ellsberg before the theft of the papers my impression from kissinger's description was that the nation was presented with a very serious potential security problem beyond the theft of the largely historical pentagon papers. i later learned that the papers themselves were believed by defense experts to contain vital secrets. dr. kissinger told the president that the theft made very difficult our foreign r
john ehrlich in a sworn affidavit in april of this year testified that in the week or ten days after the publication of the first pentagon paper, these papers which related to our decision-making processes in a war which was still going on, in which american troops were still in combat, which kissinger was trying to settle sensitive negotiations in paris, ehrlichman said henry kissinger met him and the president and told him about ehrlichman -- about daniel ellsberg and told him and i quote, in...
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. >> the kate obenshain, former gop and chair, author of, divider in chief and jessica ehrlich, former congressional candidate. good to have you both here this morning. i guess the idea most of this criticism is coming from the republican side but this is a croat from a really scathing editorial that i read this morning but from overthe weekend by maureen dowd. she did this play on words with the get tisburg address. here is just a piece of did, gettysburg address. all together fitting and proper i should get to play as much golf i want despite all the lame jokes how golf is turning into real hand cap for my presidency and i have to stay the course with isil. i heard all the carping i should be in the situation room droning and plinking the bad folks. it goes on and on. this, jessica, comes from maureen dowd. >> i think this is a continuation of a lot of the criticism i know we've talked about before of this president and how he is handling various situations and unfortunately seems like in the last even months we had one situation after next, whether it is internationally or nationall
. >> the kate obenshain, former gop and chair, author of, divider in chief and jessica ehrlich, former congressional candidate. good to have you both here this morning. i guess the idea most of this criticism is coming from the republican side but this is a croat from a really scathing editorial that i read this morning but from overthe weekend by maureen dowd. she did this play on words with the get tisburg address. here is just a piece of did, gettysburg address. all together fitting...
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in a state where you try to go back to a pre-green revolution agriculture, we could have the paul ehrlich kinds of starvation and such that were feared back in the 1960's. what i want to talk about his two other things. health, the issue that this is a poison that is responsible for every ailment we seem to see. once again, i have never heard such nonsense. 5000 patients have all been cured by getting off of gmo ingredients of some sort or another? doctors are absolutely certain about that and somehow the whole world is ignoring it. the other is spiritual, fear of the big thing. what are the limits of what we are doing and how do we feel about it, and what does it mean to be human? that is where jeffrey really comes from. and the sense of the spiritual place of man, and that is what we are really talking about. when we are talking about anything, it is a matter of cost and benefits. here, the costs would seem to be extraordinarily high, and the benefits almost nothing. but for whom? that is the real question. it seems to me there are two sets of people. one is the person there on the left
in a state where you try to go back to a pre-green revolution agriculture, we could have the paul ehrlich kinds of starvation and such that were feared back in the 1960's. what i want to talk about his two other things. health, the issue that this is a poison that is responsible for every ailment we seem to see. once again, i have never heard such nonsense. 5000 patients have all been cured by getting off of gmo ingredients of some sort or another? doctors are absolutely certain about that and...
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thursday, a discussion of politics with robert ehrlich and a democrat. and friday, in-depth with reiter and religious scholar reservoir slan.ng -- reza a at thean3 -- a look overland campaign tonight. tuesday, the battle of fort stevens. 150thnesday night, the anniversary of the battle of the crater. thursday, the capture of atlanta and sherman from march to the sea. and friday, a look at hollywood 's per trail of slavery. we want to know which programs you are watching. call us or e-mail us at comments@cspan.org. join the conversation. like us on facebook. follow us on twitter. >> this month, c-span presents debates on what makes america great -- evolution, genetically modified foods. oversight,oks at irs student loan debt, campus sexual warming,global fighting infectious disease, and food safety, and our history chores showing sights and sounds from america's historic places. find our tv schedule one week in advance at www.c-span.org and let us know what you think about the programs you are watching. call us or e-mail us at comments@cspan.org. join the
thursday, a discussion of politics with robert ehrlich and a democrat. and friday, in-depth with reiter and religious scholar reservoir slan.ng -- reza a at thean3 -- a look overland campaign tonight. tuesday, the battle of fort stevens. 150thnesday night, the anniversary of the battle of the crater. thursday, the capture of atlanta and sherman from march to the sea. and friday, a look at hollywood 's per trail of slavery. we want to know which programs you are watching. call us or e-mail us at...
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in a state where you try to go back to a pre-green revolution agriculture, we could have the paul ehrlich kinds of starvation and such that were feared back in the 1960's. what i want to talk about his two other things. health, the issue that this is a poison that is responsible for every ailment we seem to see. once again, i have never heard such nonsense. 5000 patients have all been cured by getting off of gmo ingredients of some sort or another? doctors are absolutely certain about that and somehow the whole world is ignoring it. the other is spiritual, fear of the big thing. what are the limits of what we are doing and how do we feel about it, and what does it mean to be human? that is where jeffrey really comes from. and the sense of the spiritual place of man, and that is what we are really talking about. when we are talking about anything, it is a matter of cost and benefits. here, the costs would seem to be extraordinarily high, and the benefits almost nothing. but for whom? that is the real question. it seems to me there are two sets of people. one is the person there on the left
in a state where you try to go back to a pre-green revolution agriculture, we could have the paul ehrlich kinds of starvation and such that were feared back in the 1960's. what i want to talk about his two other things. health, the issue that this is a poison that is responsible for every ailment we seem to see. once again, i have never heard such nonsense. 5000 patients have all been cured by getting off of gmo ingredients of some sort or another? doctors are absolutely certain about that and...
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there's an icon a discussion about the future of politics with former maryland governor robert ehrlichriday at 8:00 p.m. eastern, "in depth." on american history tv on c-span entire week of the civil war. monday, a look at the overland campaign in virginia. tuesday, the war's only battle and washington, d.c., the battle of fort stevens. wednesday night, the 150th -- 150thrsity anniversary of the battle of the crater. on friday, a look at hollywood's portrayal of slavery. find our...