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cooper said he has seen a number of patients walk through the doors at the crinical trial research center others are motivated by money, others for an answer to a health problem. >> we explain to those who participate in clinical trials this is research. we don't know the answer yet that is why we are doing the study. >> reporter: officials say the payment can come from drug companies, the government and the american heart association, the prices are set by the review board of doctors and researchers. she wants to be part of medical history. >> i feel like i am one of the few that aides in study that is will do something in the world. that will change a lot of different aspects of medicine, sports and working out it is important to me. >>> well, payments for medical trials can come from drug companies, the government or the american heart association. it ranges from a couple of hundred bucks to thousands of dollars. >> complaining about the fog. >> here is the latest. as we continue throughout summer, some of coolest weather since 1958. this cool, this long, san jose, ranking number nine
cooper said he has seen a number of patients walk through the doors at the crinical trial research center others are motivated by money, others for an answer to a health problem. >> we explain to those who participate in clinical trials this is research. we don't know the answer yet that is why we are doing the study. >> reporter: officials say the payment can come from drug companies, the government and the american heart association, the prices are set by the review board of...
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medical research centers say they are seeing an increase in people willing to become human guinea pigs. as vicki vargas shows us, it's a way to make ends meet and get free health care at the same time. >> reporter: charlotte has been cut, drugged and pushed to the limit, all in the name of science. today she will have her lungs and muscles tested in a clinical trial to help nasa figure out a way to increase bone density in astronauts. >> i think i get 300. it's not the money. obviously it's nice, especially for me because i go to school so much, long hours at a time every day. it's nice to make money somehow. >> reporter: the uc irvine student said she initially became a human guinea pig to learn more about a medical condition in her family. she was recruited in her nursing class and is now on her second medical trial. >> the issue of how you balance the cost of the research and cost of compensation is always problematic. >> reporter: dr. dan cooper said he has seen an increase in the number of patients walking through the doors at the clinical trial research center. while some are mot
medical research centers say they are seeing an increase in people willing to become human guinea pigs. as vicki vargas shows us, it's a way to make ends meet and get free health care at the same time. >> reporter: charlotte has been cut, drugged and pushed to the limit, all in the name of science. today she will have her lungs and muscles tested in a clinical trial to help nasa figure out a way to increase bone density in astronauts. >> i think i get 300. it's not the money....
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after i realized that this is serious that this is going to happen is that the soviet union had research centers all around the country from for from from did not to novosibirsk they were called the so-called local grants from the from the sixty's now did they proved to be insufficient in the end post so that russian. this field work and maybe one of the best places and maybe in one was a different divisions of russian academy of science they said marion braincells record in the science one of the best one it may be. developed well and there was she beautiful book again going to dork about a good place and this is yes this is good same typically research center. and i see an exact scald would not be just would have strong connections visit new york from school if i could i'm going to look in there should be a visit. there exists places to be clear they seize them be sure developed before. but always it very different the chants sink the scent the start of the grow some new ones and if you have some opportunity the girl when you same typically share center which wouldn't be separate from season o
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the research centers in minoritç institutions. dr.aches cell and molecular biology.&lyç >> individuals come into these environments and they feel like they can be whoever they want to be. so, whatx$ my program has done allow people who look like me,ñ look like the vgg;yçstudents, participate in science. >> the goal of the program is to increase the presence off% minorities in biomedical research. students ranging from undergraduate through doctorate levels participate in the program. in a foreign area. when you come into science, all they've heard about is that>ú minorities don't do well in science. >> dr. guiden is attributed with helping more than 60 students successfully complete the program. he reflects on one of his many successfulk1zñá students. >> stephanie is a student from nigeria. she came from one of theÑpvorst high schools in new york city. i used to give a talk up there. stephanie was so shy and so unable to believe that she was in a position to achieve success when i came into the lab. stephanie's in her second year
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[applause] >> it is a delight to introduce the director of the academy center for biodiversity research. [applause] >> thank you for the opportunity to share a few words about what it is like from the perspective of the academy of sciences. i had been one of many sources of information of the sciences is that has contributed to the extraordinary journey of knowledge about biodiversity. on behalf of my colleagues, i can tell you that we are thrilled to have a portal to the earth on our east terrace. what is missing is a subject that lies at the very core of the research of the institution. we are about documented and describing the diversity of life and this portal allows you to experience that directly. our research centers about going to the far corners of the world which we have been doing for 150 years. we can offer a perspective on life which is our foundation and knowledge. in short, academy sciences have been for well over a century [inaudible] we will feel the pulse. this transforms the idea of a dry list of many species that have gone extinct into an emotional experience of how
[applause] >> it is a delight to introduce the director of the academy center for biodiversity research. [applause] >> thank you for the opportunity to share a few words about what it is like from the perspective of the academy of sciences. i had been one of many sources of information of the sciences is that has contributed to the extraordinary journey of knowledge about biodiversity. on behalf of my colleagues, i can tell you that we are thrilled to have a portal to the earth on...
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evan snyder is director of the stem cell research center at sanford-burnham medical research institute; and david prentice is senior fellow for life sciences at the family research council. he served as an advisor to the plaintiffs in this court case. gentlemen, thank you both for being with us. dr. snyder, i'll begin with you. essentially what is your reaction to what the judge ruled and the fact that the obama justice department is going to appeal? >> well, i have to echo dr. collins' response that it was both shocking and we recognize that this is a major, major blow to american biomedical research and ultimately health care. >> woodruff: a major blow for what reason? >> yes. well, as was indicated by dr. collins, the biology that we are learning and the therapies that we are getting under our control from using these amazingly important cells could change the face of medical care. it and other stem cells like it have given rise to the entire field called regenerative medicine. in a way this has put a halt to the progress of regenerative medicine. one of the most promising areas ofe
evan snyder is director of the stem cell research center at sanford-burnham medical research institute; and david prentice is senior fellow for life sciences at the family research council. he served as an advisor to the plaintiffs in this court case. gentlemen, thank you both for being with us. dr. snyder, i'll begin with you. essentially what is your reaction to what the judge ruled and the fact that the obama justice department is going to appeal? >> well, i have to echo dr. collins'...
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i am at nasa's research center in mountain view.m going to give you a rare look at the high-tech flight simulator nasa uses to train their pilots and astronauts. it is called their vertical motion simulator or mdms. it is the 30th anniversary of this training center, so they let media in to have a look. it is basically a souped up video-game simulator. it is like nothing you have ever experienced at a amusement park or video arcade. nasa designed this experience to be as real as flying a shuttle or one of the many other aircrafts and vehicles they have to pilot to and from space. astronauts have to lock a lot of hours in the vms as part of their training. inside this inclosed cockpit or cab, as they call it are astronauts in training. they're being put through extreme flight exercises that require the cab to move all over the place, simulating the motion of flight. the cab sits on this giant platform that is moved up and down by huge polls and thick metal cables. look how big this room is that the cab moves around in. it is three st
i am at nasa's research center in mountain view.m going to give you a rare look at the high-tech flight simulator nasa uses to train their pilots and astronauts. it is called their vertical motion simulator or mdms. it is the 30th anniversary of this training center, so they let media in to have a look. it is basically a souped up video-game simulator. it is like nothing you have ever experienced at a amusement park or video arcade. nasa designed this experience to be as real as flying a...
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mitchell that i refer to it as a center for research. i wanted to point my error out to you ahead of time. dr. ed mitchell, last crew member of "apollo 14" to walk on the earth. thank you for joining us. >> thank you, scott. a pleasure to be with you. >> an honor to be with you. let's start with the more recent news that president obama has discussed this idea of canceling the latest missions that would have gone to the moon. the next set of missions. what was your reaction to that? >> i'm disappointed. however, there were problems with the technologies that were coming along. i understand. i'm not close to them. and also the president has an enormous task of rebuilding our economy and so i understand that that's his prime objective. however, recent developments from nasa itself suggests that where this is going is using the nasa to encourage private entrepreneurial activity in space opposed to all being primarily funded and promoted by government. but in other words bringing private contractors in. so that seems an appropriate direction
mitchell that i refer to it as a center for research. i wanted to point my error out to you ahead of time. dr. ed mitchell, last crew member of "apollo 14" to walk on the earth. thank you for joining us. >> thank you, scott. a pleasure to be with you. >> an honor to be with you. let's start with the more recent news that president obama has discussed this idea of canceling the latest missions that would have gone to the moon. the next set of missions. what was your...
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not far from this burning forrest is the country's most important nuclear research center. no wonder that as they try to make fabric to stop the flames, the authorities announced they were moving all the nuclear material to a safer place. but now fears are also mounting for the face of russia's rain crops, another precious commodity. the heat wave has killed 12 million hectors of wheat fields, leading to the decision to stop all exports of grain. [speaking foreign language] >> due to the abnormally high temperatures in drought, i believe it is reasonable to produce a temporary ban on grain and wheat products ex-pored from russia. >> we need to preconvict a rise in domestic food prices. and today, the fire got even worse. those monitoring this grain disaster from the sky say there are now almost 600 fires burning in central and western regions. the authorities are losing the battle to contain them. the unfolding crisis is leading to rare and very sharp criticism of the government. >> everyone is suffering because of the lack of action by the authorities and because of the au
not far from this burning forrest is the country's most important nuclear research center. no wonder that as they try to make fabric to stop the flames, the authorities announced they were moving all the nuclear material to a safer place. but now fears are also mounting for the face of russia's rain crops, another precious commodity. the heat wave has killed 12 million hectors of wheat fields, leading to the decision to stop all exports of grain. [speaking foreign language] >> due to the...
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after i realized that this is serious that this is going to happen is that the soviet union had research centers all around the country from france from from did not to novosibirsk they were they were called the so-called no confidence from the from the sixty's now did they proved to be insufficient in the end post so that russian what they should look at might be one of the best places and maybe in one it was a different divisions of russian academy of science they said marion braincells academics science one of the best one it may be. developed well and no it should be a descriptor idea i'm going to talk about a good place and sisters yes this is good sane typically self-centered. and i see an exact skolkovo of would not be just what i have strong connections visit and i get up near from school if i could i'm going to look in there which should be a visit. where there is this place is if you have this then we should develop before but always it's very different to change some. then to start to grow some new ones and big. opportunity the growing new same typically shared center which wouldn't b
after i realized that this is serious that this is going to happen is that the soviet union had research centers all around the country from france from from did not to novosibirsk they were they were called the so-called no confidence from the from the sixty's now did they proved to be insufficient in the end post so that russian what they should look at might be one of the best places and maybe in one it was a different divisions of russian academy of science they said marion braincells...
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trying to halt the fire from spreading to streenltly important facilities including a nuclear research center. >>> the u.n. is warning that floods ravaging pakistan could cause outbreaks of cholera and other infections as sanitary conditions worsen. torrential rains that fell mainly in northwestern pakistan last week have triggered floods in many areas. the nation's disaster prevention authorities say more than 1,000 people have been killed. the u.n. estimates that another 3 million are now homeless. with roads cut off and dozens of medical facilities destroyed, food distribution in the affected areas is becoming harder, and medical supplies are scarce. in the worst-affected area of the northwest, many women and children show symptoms of diarrhea and skin disease, probably because of bad water. the world health organization fears that bad sanitary conditions and a lack of vaccines could cause infectious outbreaks. w.h.o. is sending medical teams to the devastated sites and calling for international cooperation to fight the disaster. >>> iran says a reported assassination attempt against presi
trying to halt the fire from spreading to streenltly important facilities including a nuclear research center. >>> the u.n. is warning that floods ravaging pakistan could cause outbreaks of cholera and other infections as sanitary conditions worsen. torrential rains that fell mainly in northwestern pakistan last week have triggered floods in many areas. the nation's disaster prevention authorities say more than 1,000 people have been killed. the u.n. estimates that another 3 million...
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officer i realize that this is serious and this is going to happen is that the soviet union had research centers all around the country from for from from did not to novosibirsk they what they were called the so-called local grants from the from the sixty's now did they proved to be insufficient in the end post so that russia and what they should look at might be one of the best places and maybe it was a different division so russia like other men of science they said better and brain shows like it than with science one of the best among its. may be. developed will and which the beautiful book idea i'm going to talk about a good place and yes this is good same typically shift center. and i see him. would not be just have strong connections visit and i get up near from school if i could i'm going to look in there which should be a visit. there easiest places to be camp zeist sees them be sure to develop before. but always it's very different the chance. to start to grow some new one and if you have. opportunity to grow in you same typically share center which would not be separate from mutual car
officer i realize that this is serious and this is going to happen is that the soviet union had research centers all around the country from for from from did not to novosibirsk they what they were called the so-called local grants from the from the sixty's now did they proved to be insufficient in the end post so that russia and what they should look at might be one of the best places and maybe it was a different division so russia like other men of science they said better and brain shows...
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a poll connected by the pew research center for the associated press shows 18% of americans now think mr. obama is muslim, up from 11% last year. just 34% said correctly he is a christian. the largest share, 43%, don't know. >>> in peru this morning, american lori berenson is back in jail. after a court revoked her parole. she turned herself in wednesday in lima. she was paroled in may after serving 15 years of a 20-year sentence for aiding communist guerrilla. she's likely to be freed again in a few days. >>> on the "cbs moneywatch," strong gains by asia stocks. terrell brown is here with more. >> good morning to you. good to see you. asian stocks were lifted by tech stocks on news of rising demand for computer chips. japan's nikkei rose more than 1%. hong kong's hang seng was also higher. today wall street gets a look at weekly jobless claim numbers. wednesday profit retail reports kept stocks on the upside. let's get a look at the numbers here. the dow gained 9 points. the nasdaq added 6. >>> general motors is going public again. wednesday the automaker filed paperwork with the s.e
a poll connected by the pew research center for the associated press shows 18% of americans now think mr. obama is muslim, up from 11% last year. just 34% said correctly he is a christian. the largest share, 43%, don't know. >>> in peru this morning, american lori berenson is back in jail. after a court revoked her parole. she turned herself in wednesday in lima. she was paroled in may after serving 15 years of a 20-year sentence for aiding communist guerrilla. she's likely to be freed...
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according to a poll conducted by the public opinion research center but everett's russian is not a frequent all falls. and restaurants seventy percent of respondents said they have never eaten a false food forty percent admit gone to false food restaurants but only once a month and the other eleven percent say they have made a false food restaurants once or twice during the whole lifetime and only four percent of russians say that this is it false food restaurants every week so perhaps this might explain why abyss a day in russia is thin on the ground. ok if i go back to kelly is obesity a class issue too because you have poor people earning less that's why they're poor they're they may be working a lot of hours expression during this economic crisis they buy cheap food that is not good for them so it's a matter of time in about a money in the in the kind of food culture that they're involved in and it becomes kind of cyclical there and they end up being obese their children are obese i mean is this an issue that needs to be it is what i'm getting at is a class issue as well. clashes class
according to a poll conducted by the public opinion research center but everett's russian is not a frequent all falls. and restaurants seventy percent of respondents said they have never eaten a false food forty percent admit gone to false food restaurants but only once a month and the other eleven percent say they have made a false food restaurants once or twice during the whole lifetime and only four percent of russians say that this is it false food restaurants every week so perhaps this...
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a lot of debate and the issue of censorship is high on the agenda the russian public opinion research center conducted a survey then ask citizens what should be on the t.v. set to seven percent said it was necessary to ban. fifteen percent wanted censorship of reality t.v. programs and the same percentage of people called for a filter on the use of bad language and the five percent say they want to see the cover it. all tragedy is terrorist attacks censored how about eighty percent believe there should be no censorship at all on the russian t.v. back to. ok stephen i'd like to go back to you because i want to talk more about values and that's what you were talking about again another comment i'd like to read about what i came across in preparing for this program a couple a community of more materialistic morons who don't think blink twice about running around naked while swallowing live cockroaches if it means being cool and winning a million dollars to do so again i think i go back to values because i've always believed and i liked how documentaries educated people made people aware of thin
a lot of debate and the issue of censorship is high on the agenda the russian public opinion research center conducted a survey then ask citizens what should be on the t.v. set to seven percent said it was necessary to ban. fifteen percent wanted censorship of reality t.v. programs and the same percentage of people called for a filter on the use of bad language and the five percent say they want to see the cover it. all tragedy is terrorist attacks censored how about eighty percent believe...
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own online versions and their own staff google groups according to a recent survey by the pew research center in the west online news has already become more popular with americans then we didn't use the words. well you said. it isn't really destroying traditional journalism but is blogging and twittering and etc is it replacing is it an alternative to traditional journalism look i don't think it is an alternative the fact of the matter is there's an enormous amount of change which is going on in journalism in the media industry we've seen over the last five to ten years thousands and thousands of people have been thrown out of work every month a major metropolitan daily has closed in the united states over the last year or so we've got massive changes taking place in the media market but and the big changes as well through the internet because it's that of the changing habits in which people receive information and give information and communicate with one of the all of which i think is extremely positive and useful but the fact of the matter is the essential need for quality of information
own online versions and their own staff google groups according to a recent survey by the pew research center in the west online news has already become more popular with americans then we didn't use the words. well you said. it isn't really destroying traditional journalism but is blogging and twittering and etc is it replacing is it an alternative to traditional journalism look i don't think it is an alternative the fact of the matter is there's an enormous amount of change which is going on...
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denying or approving crimes established by the nuremberg tribunals the russian public opinion research center asked what russians think of introducing criminal liability for their denial of the us a victory over germany sixty percent said they support their nation twenty six percent disapproved of the idea back to peter or it before we went to the break here i know that robert and tell house he wanted to say something is very lively discussion go ahead. yes there is one thing about that is quite unprecedented about the trials and that is the way in which the prosecutors had to prove that there was a conspiracy to commit all these these are the three main offenses and the notion of a conspiracy like this that there was this conspiracy to commit wars against peace . conspiracy to commit. war crimes and so on this is the in my opinion one of the most slippery aspects of the case because because you have to prove a conspiracy but that the defense then has to say all they have to say is that they were ignorant of it and prove that they were ignorant but the more important point is that and this br
denying or approving crimes established by the nuremberg tribunals the russian public opinion research center asked what russians think of introducing criminal liability for their denial of the us a victory over germany sixty percent said they support their nation twenty six percent disapproved of the idea back to peter or it before we went to the break here i know that robert and tell house he wanted to say something is very lively discussion go ahead. yes there is one thing about that is...
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climate research unit at the university of east anglia is one of the world's foremost climate research centers the nice last year because it was accused of terry picking day say in order to prove that manmade global warming was happening there was that an investigation and recently the results of that investigation have been released exonerating the scientists from any wrongdoing saying merely that they could have been a bit more open about the data that they had or where it had come from what do you think about that what did you think when you heard it this so-called inquiry was a war wash and there's even worse been hidden. crimes i'm going to saw it's which were not for new ones not committed by the clown research unit of universities east anglia but more to do with the american operations namely what is called subtle art to it that satellite measurements have been grossly overestimating surface temperatures and these gross overestimates which if you believe them would mean that like mitchie can should have boiled droid by now. those bits of foam started to have been poured into the air for
climate research unit at the university of east anglia is one of the world's foremost climate research centers the nice last year because it was accused of terry picking day say in order to prove that manmade global warming was happening there was that an investigation and recently the results of that investigation have been released exonerating the scientists from any wrongdoing saying merely that they could have been a bit more open about the data that they had or where it had come from what...
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some say the ministrations spending the story that's according to gerald celente from the trans research center. what they're trying to do is to convince the public that if they'd only build their confidence and they would go out and spend more and that as businesses had more confidence they would hire more he is a constant in. what did they create they dumped in nearly eleven trillion dollars that was lead. and gary and t. this stimulate the economy the job numbers are terrible weighed way below what they had forecast let's look at the two losing wars america is fighting what's the word they use where making progress progress is the white house favorite word every time they're losing it's the same old story it when it's the war more men more money more time and whether it's the economy more time more money it's all recovering from an illness if you're not getting a healthy you you're only on drugs that are that are hiding the symptoms as the disease keeps rotting away your body and that's all this stimulus has been it's been a money drug and our chief financial analyst max geyser is also far f
some say the ministrations spending the story that's according to gerald celente from the trans research center. what they're trying to do is to convince the public that if they'd only build their confidence and they would go out and spend more and that as businesses had more confidence they would hire more he is a constant in. what did they create they dumped in nearly eleven trillion dollars that was lead. and gary and t. this stimulate the economy the job numbers are terrible weighed way...
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divert us attention from the israeli dimona nuclear weapons facility by saying it was merely a research center they carefully tracked how that story was playing in the us media and they also were using outlets such as the atlantic magazine funneling fifty thousand dollars into that magazine in a major effort to disrupt the u.s. peace proposal which would have involved bringing some palestinian refugees and allowing them to return to their homes and properties in israel it's extremely important for people to see this media influence and the mechanics of it because over the passage of time this is only gotten worse we've done a lot of work over the years obtaining documents about israeli policy initiatives in the united states and the documentary record suggests a heavy influence on the parts of israeli politicians and various parastatal groups that work tightly with israel without disclosing those relationships and they have successfully built a campaign financing system in the united states that's extremely at fact of at pushing israeli objectives by withholding or dispersing campaign funding
divert us attention from the israeli dimona nuclear weapons facility by saying it was merely a research center they carefully tracked how that story was playing in the us media and they also were using outlets such as the atlantic magazine funneling fifty thousand dollars into that magazine in a major effort to disrupt the u.s. peace proposal which would have involved bringing some palestinian refugees and allowing them to return to their homes and properties in israel it's extremely important...
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made against them for various reasons -- had cps calls made against them, said at the family research center, they would call in to get support. one case in point is a young woman who was 13, 14 years old that attended washington high school and was not going to school because -- for safety reasons. when our case managers were able to delve deeper, there was some speculation about her prostituting herself and not feeling safe going to school, amongst her peers and simply have not gone. so it takes a real savvy case manager mental health professional, school district staff, community workers to figure out a strategy and a plan and how to resourced and support that family and that young person to get her comfortable and be engaged in school. is it a different placement of school? perhaps. does she have other academic needs and support? is she falling behind? how do we help her catch up? how do we get some mental health counseling for her to overcome some of the social problems she has been exposed to or experienced with? to get this young person back on a track of normalcy? if there is such a
made against them for various reasons -- had cps calls made against them, said at the family research center, they would call in to get support. one case in point is a young woman who was 13, 14 years old that attended washington high school and was not going to school because -- for safety reasons. when our case managers were able to delve deeper, there was some speculation about her prostituting herself and not feeling safe going to school, amongst her peers and simply have not gone. so it...
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gambling zones created in other areas of the country according to the russian public opinion research center only six percent of russians keen on gambling most of them preparing cards and slot machines the poll has also stepless that relegating gambling to remote regions was the pool of seventy percent of russians however and that the fourteen percent believe victim the casinos will prove again bull to fall back to peta ok richard i go back to something you were saying earlier barney frank once they have loosened up the unlawful internet gambling in foresman act and he's his argument is that. tens of thousands of jobs i think thirty thousand have been mentioned and billions and billions of dollars of tax revenue could be generated in is this the way that you feel comfortable with the government me making money i mean ok they have deficits be they've just you know the the wall street has destroyed the economy for everybody but is this a way that you find appropriate to fill back the coffers. well the reason why. the reason why i would agree with congressman frank the government should regulat
gambling zones created in other areas of the country according to the russian public opinion research center only six percent of russians keen on gambling most of them preparing cards and slot machines the poll has also stepless that relegating gambling to remote regions was the pool of seventy percent of russians however and that the fourteen percent believe victim the casinos will prove again bull to fall back to peta ok richard i go back to something you were saying earlier barney frank once...