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could he-- the prodrug legalization antiwar obstetrician be the brief republican flirtation that could lead the flock astray? >> ron paul has disavowed newsletters with his name on them. newsletters from the 1980s and '90s with racial insults toward african americans and others. >> jon: okay, probably not. the newsletter! did you people know that before you could write crazy (bleep) on tumbler and word press people had to type their crazy (bleep) up and print it out on what was called paper. (laughter) and distributed by hand reaching only to a few paranoid spir cysts who lived within walking distance of your... i guess what you would call lair. (laughter) all right, so the fuse letter is not good. i would prefer ron paul do a better job of owning this terrible mistake with these newsletters. here's why the doctor still has fans: his opponents, how will they attack paul over these newsletters? >> i took it to ron paul over the issue of a nuclear iran. >> you don't have to vote for a candidate who would allow iran to be armed and to wipe out israel. >> actually, one of the people runnin
could he-- the prodrug legalization antiwar obstetrician be the brief republican flirtation that could lead the flock astray? >> ron paul has disavowed newsletters with his name on them. newsletters from the 1980s and '90s with racial insults toward african americans and others. >> jon: okay, probably not. the newsletter! did you people know that before you could write crazy (bleep) on tumbler and word press people had to type their crazy (bleep) up and print it out on what was...
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. >> pregnant inmates receive ultrasounds and other prenatal services from the staff obstetrician at prison infirmary. >> i go to the doctor every friday. he does the test. i get to hear the baby's heartbeat. i've already had one ultrasound since i've been here and i've already been here for six weeks. >> i'll see you in about a week. everything's going fine. >> mincy will soon face a tough decision, deciding who will raise her baby. she says the baby's father is currently a fugitive. so like many other pregnant inmates, she must choose between adoption or finding another state-approved relative or friend to raise the baby. a prison chapel program also finds families to raise some of the babies until their mothers leave prison. >> have you thought about what you're going to do? have you talked to the chaplain? >> yeah, i'm thinking about letting maybe the church keep the baby. that way, i can see him and bond with him, because he's going to be so little, and i'll have like six months left by the time the baby's born, and from what i hear, they're really good. they bring him every wee
. >> pregnant inmates receive ultrasounds and other prenatal services from the staff obstetrician at prison infirmary. >> i go to the doctor every friday. he does the test. i get to hear the baby's heartbeat. i've already had one ultrasound since i've been here and i've already been here for six weeks. >> i'll see you in about a week. everything's going fine. >> mincy will soon face a tough decision, deciding who will raise her baby. she says the baby's father is...
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american college of obstetricians does not support planned home birth calling it too risky. >> business news now this afternoon, apple's ceo adregs concerns about working conditions overseas and looks like face book's ipo is coming, and soon. let's go to emily chang with today's after the bell report. >> hey there, larry. big news out on facebook for weeks sources have been telling bloomberg facebook's ipo is imminent z two sources say they're aiming to file as early as next week. and the company is assessing evaluation of $75 billion to $100 billion. that makes the company twice as vabl as it was last year. and not too bad for being founded by a harvard grad in a dorm room in 2004 z because facebook has been private so long there, is a a lot we don't know about the social network. details i'm sure will be emerging sometime next week if this filing indeed comes along. but could faceboork be doing this to keep momentum going? >> the subscribers and aging the pages and addition of new fan pages which once admittedly from a smaller base were growing 20% a month per month, year to year basi
american college of obstetricians does not support planned home birth calling it too risky. >> business news now this afternoon, apple's ceo adregs concerns about working conditions overseas and looks like face book's ipo is coming, and soon. let's go to emily chang with today's after the bell report. >> hey there, larry. big news out on facebook for weeks sources have been telling bloomberg facebook's ipo is imminent z two sources say they're aiming to file as early as next week....
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. >> i am hoping to be an obstetrician. >> reporter: scouting is more an a life lesson.. and why you like being a part of the organization. >> because i feel like i'm a part of something. i want people to respect me. >> reporter: i feel like some of you are getting emotional talking about girl scouts. how come? tell me why? it's okay. tell me why you're getting emotional. >> because it's just -- it makes you feel good when you're around people that want to be around you and -- you like doing something positive. >> reporter: has the girl supreme courts given you a sense of family? >> no, i used to never have confidence in stuff that i wanted to do and say. this helps me to be strong, helped me to be who i am and appreciate it. >> and obviously, how important scouting is for these young girls. i asked them about that, it was like waterworks through the crowd. some of them have less than perfect family situations. it was touching to see that. >> i could see you were touched by that, too. we were, too. you're the girl, it is the campaign. there's an eye. popping survey deali
. >> i am hoping to be an obstetrician. >> reporter: scouting is more an a life lesson.. and why you like being a part of the organization. >> because i feel like i'm a part of something. i want people to respect me. >> reporter: i feel like some of you are getting emotional talking about girl scouts. how come? tell me why? it's okay. tell me why you're getting emotional. >> because it's just -- it makes you feel good when you're around people that want to be...
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. >> reporter: obstetricians are paying a hundred thousand dollars for that alone.gyn: i thought the healthcare law was supposed to help a little bit in this regard, you're saying it hasn't. >> reporter: the whole healthcare law was keeping its eye and getting more coverage for people. it's fair, but what kind of coverage? i always say it's excessive coverage. had no idea at all about how the horses that have to pull the cart have to deal witness. physician are in big trouble, more and more patients, less and less insurance reimburse -plts, more and more responsibility, more and more red tape and they are paying us less. this is what obamacare is bringing us. megyn: not just that but the state of american medicine right now. >> reporter: even before. megyn: anything people out there can do? you just earn more money because you'll have to pay your doctor cash? what is the solution for real-life americans. >> reporter: the solution for doctors as i said, they group up, go to hospitals, real-life americans better ask their physician, can you handle this. are you going
. >> reporter: obstetricians are paying a hundred thousand dollars for that alone.gyn: i thought the healthcare law was supposed to help a little bit in this regard, you're saying it hasn't. >> reporter: the whole healthcare law was keeping its eye and getting more coverage for people. it's fair, but what kind of coverage? i always say it's excessive coverage. had no idea at all about how the horses that have to pull the cart have to deal witness. physician are in big trouble, more...
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paul, you served in congress for 12 terms, yet much of your life was spent as an obstetrician.id you decide to pursue your career in medicine? >> i decided in my junior year of medical school to go into medicine. there were a couple of things. i was better in science and i was in languages. it tends to work that way. i had an easier time and sciences. looking at the professions you could go into, over the years before that, it had crossed my mind -- in some ways it was a political thought. i remember world war ii and korea and many relatives and neighbors would go off to war and some did not come back. i can also remember watching a lot of war movies. i know the thoughts crossed my mind. it was almost like subliminal. i cannot ever go and shoot somebody. i will probably get drafted some day. i thought, i would be better off if i was taking care of people who were suffering rather than thinking that could ever do that. low and behold, 1962, they drafted me. the idea of helping other people. there was this thing about the type of introduction i had to so many wars. i knew i did n
paul, you served in congress for 12 terms, yet much of your life was spent as an obstetrician.id you decide to pursue your career in medicine? >> i decided in my junior year of medical school to go into medicine. there were a couple of things. i was better in science and i was in languages. it tends to work that way. i had an easier time and sciences. looking at the professions you could go into, over the years before that, it had crossed my mind -- in some ways it was a political...