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. >> mr. roman, you will be going from this hearing to my home state of utah, to the bottom of the speedway to set your fifth land speed record. >> yes, sir. >> i don't want to call you nuts but we are very proud of that. >> the thing we are most proud of is the second opportunity the family has been given. one of the things we try to do is in corporate wounded warrior project, the military show they come out with us and the service logo goes down, the marines are first, i get a lot of grief for this the my rule is first in, first to win. we take a u.s. military with us. >> i wish you the best of luck in your endeavor. you stated in your testimony that the first simulator did not work for you and the technology from the second stimulator pushed the envelope and was risky. considering those factors can you explain what made you decide to get the second device and have you had any regrets since you got the second device? >> plain and simple, family. i wanted my family back. i wanted a chance at a nor
. >> mr. roman, you will be going from this hearing to my home state of utah, to the bottom of the speedway to set your fifth land speed record. >> yes, sir. >> i don't want to call you nuts but we are very proud of that. >> the thing we are most proud of is the second opportunity the family has been given. one of the things we try to do is in corporate wounded warrior project, the military show they come out with us and the service logo goes down, the marines are first,...
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now mr. roman i understand you'll be going right from this hearing out to the bonneville plant in my home state of utah for the bonneville speedweek to try to set your fifth land speed record. >> yes, sir. >> i don't want to call you nuts, but we're very proud of that. >> thank you very much. and i think one of the things we're most proud sufficient the second opportunity the family has been given. one of the things we've tried to do is incorporate the military warrior. marines are first. i get a lot of grief for this, by rule is first in, first to win. i'm not up for argument. we'll take the u.s. military with us and go set some records. >> i want to wish you the best of luck in your endeavor. you stated that the first final stimulator did not work for you and the technology from the second implanted stimulator pushed the envelope and was risky. after considering all those factors, can you tell us what made you still decide to get the second device and have you had any regrets since you got the se
now mr. roman i understand you'll be going right from this hearing out to the bonneville plant in my home state of utah for the bonneville speedweek to try to set your fifth land speed record. >> yes, sir. >> i don't want to call you nuts, but we're very proud of that. >> thank you very much. and i think one of the things we're most proud sufficient the second opportunity the family has been given. one of the things we've tried to do is incorporate the military warrior....
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now mr. roman, i understand you'll be going right from this hearing out to the bonneville plant in my home state of utah for the bonneville speedweek to try to set your fifth land speed record. >> yes, sir. >> i don't want to call you nuts, but we're very proud of that. >> thank you very much. and i think one of the things we're most proud sufficient the second opportunity the family has been given. one of the things we've tried to do is incorporate the military warrior. marines are first. i get a lot of grief for this, by rule is first in, first to win. i'm not up for argument. we'll take the u.s. military with us and go set some records. >> i want to wish you the best of luck in your endeavor. you stated that the first final stimulator did not work for you and the technology from the second implanted stimulator pushed the envelope and was risky. after considering all those factors, can you tell us what made you still decide to get the second device and have you had any regrets since you got the s
now mr. roman, i understand you'll be going right from this hearing out to the bonneville plant in my home state of utah for the bonneville speedweek to try to set your fifth land speed record. >> yes, sir. >> i don't want to call you nuts, but we're very proud of that. >> thank you very much. and i think one of the things we're most proud sufficient the second opportunity the family has been given. one of the things we've tried to do is incorporate the military warrior....
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like mr. roman was talking about, that it is just the way it is. science and technology can to improve it any better. if there is a way of resolving it, that is done immediately and fda and the industry will cooperate. i agree with tom on that. all that occurs, any product-liability lawsuit arises, the product-liability lawsuit punishes the company, it doesn't increase the safety or effectiveness of a single device. >> there are a lot of small companies that come up with very creative products. what effect would it have on the innovative process? that is what i am concerned about. there are big companies that withstand this stuff. the innovation and entrepreneurial makeup of our country is generally the smaller companies that come up with these devices. i don't want that -- >> i agree. >> it has been a very interesting hearing and want to complement each of you as witnesses, you have contributed a great deal. i wish i had totally definitive answers. and yet still be able to have the devices. common -- you had a miserable life until you got that the
like mr. roman was talking about, that it is just the way it is. science and technology can to improve it any better. if there is a way of resolving it, that is done immediately and fda and the industry will cooperate. i agree with tom on that. all that occurs, any product-liability lawsuit arises, the product-liability lawsuit punishes the company, it doesn't increase the safety or effectiveness of a single device. >> there are a lot of small companies that come up with very creative...
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the kind of innovation mr. roman was talking about. is there any evidence at all to suggest this might be the case? >> i have not seen evidence to that effect at all. i think that a company will be looking forward to the market and lots of decisions -- lots of considerations will affect that determination. but the likelihood that they will be sued if they do a bad job i don't think is one of the major considerations that play out there. and certainly, just looking at the objective evidence of it, i don't see evidence of that, no, sir. >> i want to try to understand something. mr. hutt, maybe i can get somebody else involved in this too. i want to try to understand the difference between drug regulation, fda drug regulation, and medical devices. wyatt versus levine, the court held the pharmaceutical industry doesn't preempt state court liability. the court held the fda has long maintained state law offers an additional and important layer of consumer protection that complements fda regulation. so, why are medical devices different than
the kind of innovation mr. roman was talking about. is there any evidence at all to suggest this might be the case? >> i have not seen evidence to that effect at all. i think that a company will be looking forward to the market and lots of decisions -- lots of considerations will affect that determination. but the likelihood that they will be sued if they do a bad job i don't think is one of the major considerations that play out there. and certainly, just looking at the objective...
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success.ba >> and really catapulted roman to sort of the top of ranks ofe directors around the world and at that time being married to sharon, they sort of becameg mrhisri very glamour us and very mod couple. >> they were very, veryry charming. very emblematic of the new hollywood. >> roman polan ski and sharontw kell in way with hollywood and the stars and kind of moviesre they were making. >> hi, sorry, i didn't see you come in. >> how do you feel about doing nude scenes in a film? i >> well, i -- i feel that iff it's a real thing, an honestd thing and if it is something where you are stripped naked that you would be doing naturally, making love, i could imagine, taking a bath, young know, that is lovely. you kn >> gosh, she was so cute.ut >> greta: while tate and polansky were leading the highh life in it hollywood, beach boy dennis wilson decided to flee the home to get rid of the manson family.the >> he said can you get me outoh of there, move me. i found another house down atal beach and literally moved out. that was the only way to get f. rid of the family. t >> after the family left the wilson residence they moved to spawn ranch.vy >> greta
success.ba >> and really catapulted roman to sort of the top of ranks ofe directors around the world and at that time being married to sharon, they sort of becameg mrhisri very glamour us and very mod couple. >> they were very, veryry charming. very emblematic of the new hollywood. >> roman polan ski and sharontw kell in way with hollywood and the stars and kind of moviesre they were making. >> hi, sorry, i didn't see you come in. >> how do you feel about doing...
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mr. citizen. one of his heroes was the roman general cincinnatus the source of power after battle and return to ther. i think this was an ideal that harry believed in deeply and he believed he could make the move from being a leader of the free world to plan private citizen and this was one way he could do it was by taking this trip. in bess perhaps the voice of reason that was a pretty crazy idea your harry seemed to think they could travel and todd nato and for some reason he thought nobody would recognize him. and that bess was a little more realistic about things and they weren't young, 68 and 69 years old. the physical toll it would take an harry did all the driving and he did all the driving. the and it she thought he drove to a passel of essentially he wore her down and she agreed to the choke on the condition that he drive more than 55. he agreed to this but it was quite a concession on his part and at the time there were no speed limit. opposed to limits in missouri and think the wording, was safe and prudent is how you were instructed to drive one so i guess that is an objective measure o
mr. citizen. one of his heroes was the roman general cincinnatus the source of power after battle and return to ther. i think this was an ideal that harry believed in deeply and he believed he could make the move from being a leader of the free world to plan private citizen and this was one way he could do it was by taking this trip. in bess perhaps the voice of reason that was a pretty crazy idea your harry seemed to think they could travel and todd nato and for some reason he thought nobody...
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mr. alcabes, fear or fantasy, you talk about everything from the romans and the black death and then all the way up through recent history, what is most common about that history through all three epidemics? tellis about the reaction to that. guest: i think the most common thing is the reason for the title of the book. it is dried, the key thing. we bring our fears to the -- it is dread, the key thing. we bring our fears of the world around us. the innate dread of death and destruction and social disintegration is part of it, but there is more. there are anxieties that we have about the world we live in. . . an epidemic coming, or someone tells us that one is coming, and we often imagine that this disease outbreak is telling us that we were right to be afraid. in the 19th century, cholera was in the 19th century, cholera was the emergenc infectious disease of the day. it had never been seen in western europe or the united states. in the second quarter of the 19th century, in 1831-1832, it caused a terrible outbreak. it came back a few times. the discussion about cholera was always a laye
mr. alcabes, fear or fantasy, you talk about everything from the romans and the black death and then all the way up through recent history, what is most common about that history through all three epidemics? tellis about the reaction to that. guest: i think the most common thing is the reason for the title of the book. it is dried, the key thing. we bring our fears to the -- it is dread, the key thing. we bring our fears of the world around us. the innate dread of death and destruction and...