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i want to bring in ron paul from the liberty report. thanks for joining us.lked about the inherent dangers and bureaucracies of these large agencies. how could we get 737 into the air with a agency with multibillion-dollar budget and this vaping epidemic happened under our knows despite the role of the fda? >> it is not going to be easy. everybody in washington works from a basic assumption that the government's responsibility to make us safe and secure. that is where they go wrong because they're not capable of doing it. they make up their own decisions on what you should do with your property and your life and they're bureaucrat i can and they grow. one thing i recognized in washington, if it was rigs, fda, usually drug companies were very much involved getting regulations written. ifed that to do with banking regulations guess what, banks were very much involved writing regulation. that is what the problem is. airline inspections are the same way, a mixture of companies doing something and then worrying about budgets and vary are you things. so it is just
i want to bring in ron paul from the liberty report. thanks for joining us.lked about the inherent dangers and bureaucracies of these large agencies. how could we get 737 into the air with a agency with multibillion-dollar budget and this vaping epidemic happened under our knows despite the role of the fda? >> it is not going to be easy. everybody in washington works from a basic assumption that the government's responsibility to make us safe and secure. that is where they go wrong...
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of the courts in poland so basically the rule flows freely in danger tear many eyes across europe ron paul once a day want is at stake in this election. we are not sure if peace will have to build a coalition or not that's like the most and pressing question today if they have to build a coalition they cannot just rule on as they have done for the last 4 years. i think that the people here like the most probable experts say for example the most probable outcome is result will be that peace will not have to go into a coalition and it can just go on as of just on the last years but if they have to go in the coalition it will probably be with the. right wing populists and then they will have to do compromises and probably the situation to become calmer even are the polls close there in just a few hours olivia quarter or sophomores thank you very much. and to sports now gymnast simone biles is so good even we have trouble keeping up with her she was competing in the world championships in stuttgart and byelaws tied the all time mark yesterday closing her 23rd championships medal and well she w
of the courts in poland so basically the rule flows freely in danger tear many eyes across europe ron paul once a day want is at stake in this election. we are not sure if peace will have to build a coalition or not that's like the most and pressing question today if they have to build a coalition they cannot just rule on as they have done for the last 4 years. i think that the people here like the most probable experts say for example the most probable outcome is result will be that peace will...
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the courts in poland so basically the rule flows freely endangered here many eyes across europe ron paul once a day want is at stake in this election. we are not sure if peace will have to build a coalition or not that's like the most and pressing question to. hey if they have to build a coalition they cannot just rule they have done for the last 4 years. i think that the people here like the most probable experts say for example the most probable outcome is results will be that peace will not have to go into a coalition and it can just go on as it's done the last years but if they have to go in the coalition it will probably be with the right wing populists and then they will have to do compromises and probably the situation will become calmer even alright the polls close there in just a few hours olivia court or some force thank you very much. now thousands of gathered in central berlin today to show solidarity against anti-semitism and right wing violence the demonstration condemning racism comes after 2 people were killed in a terrorist attack in the eastern city of hala on wednesday
the courts in poland so basically the rule flows freely endangered here many eyes across europe ron paul once a day want is at stake in this election. we are not sure if peace will have to build a coalition or not that's like the most and pressing question to. hey if they have to build a coalition they cannot just rule they have done for the last 4 years. i think that the people here like the most probable experts say for example the most probable outcome is results will be that peace will not...
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every four years, here is ron paul. bernie sanders is filling that role.his family feel , though, about people are goins after coroner incidents? is not a small thing for a 78-year-old person. >> harris: that's at the medical experts are saying. because we are not doctors. it >> chris: i mean, i'm a fake doctor. is it not a little reckless to say to somebody, "keep granting it out to come and go out there to do this," when you know he can't win? >> melissa: i don't think he knows he can't win. i think he's really running. everybody who goes out there and spend that much time and is not enthusiastic, i bet he thinks he can win. i also think, in all sincerity, it is so much more interesting with him on the campaign trail. >> chris: i like it. >> melissa: it so much more interesting. but not even from -- i don't mean that sarcastically. he keeps the ideas, he keeps it interesting. there are those people out there. >> harris: his energy. >> melissa: they keep it lively. >> harris: i remember standing, jessica, at the dnc convention. of course it was going to b
every four years, here is ron paul. bernie sanders is filling that role.his family feel , though, about people are goins after coroner incidents? is not a small thing for a 78-year-old person. >> harris: that's at the medical experts are saying. because we are not doctors. it >> chris: i mean, i'm a fake doctor. is it not a little reckless to say to somebody, "keep granting it out to come and go out there to do this," when you know he can't win? >> melissa: i don't...
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situation that sparked protests in the 1st place and the government for violent scenes like these and ron paul i'll just baghdad. he is a former iraqi u.n. ambassador and also director of the center for the study of the middle east at indiana university he joins us via skype from stratford ontario thank you very much for your time would new elections even make a difference. it's difficult to see how when you were the actions could make a difference because there was fundamentally a stalemate for the law said life was a little more than a year ago and that gave rise to the current prime minister as a compromise candidate their current prime minister was not a candidate for parliament he doesn't control the party in parliament and but he was a compromise candidate so my fear is that a new set of elections while possible under the iraqi constitution under iraqi law . would not result in a substantially different enough different parliament than the one that we have and it's extreme and and elections in iraq are a rather difficult to organize so it's difficult to see a new election on a short term
situation that sparked protests in the 1st place and the government for violent scenes like these and ron paul i'll just baghdad. he is a former iraqi u.n. ambassador and also director of the center for the study of the middle east at indiana university he joins us via skype from stratford ontario thank you very much for your time would new elections even make a difference. it's difficult to see how when you were the actions could make a difference because there was fundamentally a stalemate...
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the independents fund which is a nonprofit that helps wounded veterans with toby keith to give ron paul the $16,000 wheelchair along with backstage passes and a meet and greet with the singer. enjoy the concert from the side of the stage and then join keys onstage during the performance of american soldier. a santa fe, new mexico start-up company has partner with los alamos national lab. a new way to remember and to honor loved ones who have died. the company turns remains were ashes into memorial stones. jamie see more shows us how it's done. >>when faced with the loss of his grandfather, justin crowe looked others went through the grieving process after he died. i started to look. >>at how other people around me were dealing with loss and i found that everyone was keeping cremated remains in their closet, their basement garage, an artist crow started thinking of a way to create new form of human remains that you can easily touch and hold and share among loved ones. >>solidified remains i can with a stone concept because i realized. >>the ashes were really gross and messy and uncomfort
the independents fund which is a nonprofit that helps wounded veterans with toby keith to give ron paul the $16,000 wheelchair along with backstage passes and a meet and greet with the singer. enjoy the concert from the side of the stage and then join keys onstage during the performance of american soldier. a santa fe, new mexico start-up company has partner with los alamos national lab. a new way to remember and to honor loved ones who have died. the company turns remains were ashes into...
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to the reports claiming it's just the rehearsal of old allegations the executive director of the ron paul institute for peace and prosperity done in the councils believes the findings proved nothing. now this is a house built on sand is what i would say the it's quite interesting because the report begins with the assumption that the internet research agency is an agency of the russian government the judge friedrich back in july admonished mohler and his group to stop referring to concordance to ira as. the russian government because it can't be proven or here's something interesting one of the 1st sentences in the report in the summary says quote the committee's ability to identify russian activity on social media platforms was limited so here they admit the paid sick leave they have no way of identifying which groups are russian or not even though the whole report is that the russians are behind it all and you know they're just simply hasn't been any proof yet they keep repeating the same old lies hoping that no one will know that. iran has warned turkey against a military operation in
to the reports claiming it's just the rehearsal of old allegations the executive director of the ron paul institute for peace and prosperity done in the councils believes the findings proved nothing. now this is a house built on sand is what i would say the it's quite interesting because the report begins with the assumption that the internet research agency is an agency of the russian government the judge friedrich back in july admonished mohler and his group to stop referring to concordance...
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the son of ron paul. says good good good. let's not. just look. at this contest among them to laugh and ask for the past 70 and seeing and on the day to day for that. commission. brats who just shoot on disk in the. ocean coming up the long. beach it was. no new car so set on the open my eyes to the mama that are. you know world a big part of the movie lot and conspiracy it's time to wake up to dig deeper to hit the stories that mainstream media refuses to tell more than ever we need to be smarter we need to stop slamming the door on the. shouting past each other it's time for critical thinking it's time to fight for the middle for the truth the time is now we're watching closely watching the hawks. thank you. thank you thank you. thank you this is a comedy show we're americans in america covering american news are called foreign agents. this week kevin leman the current secretary of homeland security and a former commissioner of customs and border protection went to give a speech at georgetown law school here in d.c. so he's a peace is in charge
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when asked about the controversy asked him earlier today dan mcadams the executive director for ron paul and 2 for peace and prosperity he told me and i was here watching the hawks but considering twitter's relentless assault on users opposed to the dominant united states united kingdom foreign policy narrative it is hardly surprising to learn that one of its senior executives is in reality a government information warfare specialist he went on to say twitter continues to ban users such as myself in blatant violation of their own terms of service the company should be held to account for its fraudulent business practices and for acting as a de facto. arm of western government propaganda didn't mince words about the. new. i wouldn't i wouldn't go as far as to say that they're a defacto arm of western government. because i'm not really sure who western government. down to. oh i mean there's a 1000000 people going i mean you probably should probably should we've had researchers on the show talking about how this was the paris review back in during vietnam and the idea of pushing people away
when asked about the controversy asked him earlier today dan mcadams the executive director for ron paul and 2 for peace and prosperity he told me and i was here watching the hawks but considering twitter's relentless assault on users opposed to the dominant united states united kingdom foreign policy narrative it is hardly surprising to learn that one of its senior executives is in reality a government information warfare specialist he went on to say twitter continues to ban users such as...
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the deep state i'm joined by my guest daniel mcadams include he's the executive director of the ron paul institute for peace and prosperity in washington we crossed to richard goodstein he is a democratic strategist and a former campaign adviser to bill and hillary clinton and in new york we cross to john burnett he is managing director and founder of one empire group a business and political consultancy company all right gentlemen crossed the girls in effect that means you can jump in anytime you want and i always appreciate daniel they got to me go to you include you inspired this program with an interview you did a few days ago.
the deep state i'm joined by my guest daniel mcadams include he's the executive director of the ron paul institute for peace and prosperity in washington we crossed to richard goodstein he is a democratic strategist and a former campaign adviser to bill and hillary clinton and in new york we cross to john burnett he is managing director and founder of one empire group a business and political consultancy company all right gentlemen crossed the girls in effect that means you can jump in anytime...
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it all always great to get your take on the program down in the gallons executive director of the ron paul institute for peace and prosperity thank you. around is no warning turkey against a military operation in northeastern syria calling for on to respect syria's sovereignty to iran joins a chorus of concern voices which also includes european officials turkey has reportedly already conducted. artillery strikes in northeastern syria according to local media it comes hours after washington announced it was pulling its troops out of the area has also been deploying military hardware along its border with syria now monday video emerged apparently showing american military vehicles leaving 2 of its side posts until recently washington how to run 150 military personnel stationed there kurds in the region tell you american allies are furious with some leaders saying they will quote curse the u.s. as traitors here's just a taste of what they think about the trip administration's decision google services human suitedness story lou will not allow an aggression against this region when we defeated
it all always great to get your take on the program down in the gallons executive director of the ron paul institute for peace and prosperity thank you. around is no warning turkey against a military operation in northeastern syria calling for on to respect syria's sovereignty to iran joins a chorus of concern voices which also includes european officials turkey has reportedly already conducted. artillery strikes in northeastern syria according to local media it comes hours after washington...
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that sparked their protests in the 1st place and the government for violent scenes like these and ron paul how does a baghdad. well fine sell alister bodies a former iraq a u.n. ambassador he says it's difficult to see how new elections could make a difference my fear is that a new set of elections while possible under the iraqi constitution under iraqi law . would 'd not result in a substantially different enough different parliament than the one that we have and it's extreme and and elections in iraq are a rather difficult to organize so it's difficult to see you reluctant on a short term basis to deal with what is in fact already a crisis in the country. that there's a there's a peaceable and rational outcome from all of that i was here is that the political class is so disconnected from the rest of the country that it may believe that we've had demonstrations before so the political class may be gambling is not well this is these will just peter out as they happened prior year. the on the other hand. the number of casualties are mounting such a rate that started so may become an impetu
that sparked their protests in the 1st place and the government for violent scenes like these and ron paul how does a baghdad. well fine sell alister bodies a former iraq a u.n. ambassador he says it's difficult to see how new elections could make a difference my fear is that a new set of elections while possible under the iraqi constitution under iraqi law . would 'd not result in a substantially different enough different parliament than the one that we have and it's extreme and and elections...
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the deep state i'm joined by my guest daniel mcadams include he's the executive director of the ron paul institute for peace and prosperity in washington we crossed to richard goodstein he is a democratic strategist and a former campaign adviser to bill and hillary clinton and in new york we cross to john burnett he is managing director and founder of one empire group a business and political consultancy company all right jim cross the girls in effect that means you can jump in anytime you want and i always. appreciate daniel make out of that we go to you include you inspired this program with an interview you did a few days ago and with this is what caught my eye this one sentence here it was a great interview but this sentence stuck out the u.s. has ceased being a republic and has become a national security state elaborate on what you mean go ahead. well the national security state you know really essentially formed with a 947 national security act which created the cia the n.s.a. and really created a secret underground government that is not really is not really subject to democracy a
the deep state i'm joined by my guest daniel mcadams include he's the executive director of the ron paul institute for peace and prosperity in washington we crossed to richard goodstein he is a democratic strategist and a former campaign adviser to bill and hillary clinton and in new york we cross to john burnett he is managing director and founder of one empire group a business and political consultancy company all right jim cross the girls in effect that means you can jump in anytime you want...
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the deep state i'm joined by my guest daniel mcadams include he's the executive director of the ron paul institute for peace and prosperity in washington we crossed to richard goodstein he is a democratic strategist and a former campaign adviser to bill and hillary clinton and in new york we cross to john burnett he is managing director and founder of one empire group a business and political consultancy company all right gentlemen crosstalk rules in effect that means you can jump in anytime you want and i always appreciate daniel they got to me go to you include you inspired this program with an interview you did a few days ago and with this is what caught my eye this one sentence here it was a great interview but this sentence stuck out the u.s. has ceased being a republic and has become a national security state elaborate on what you mean go ahead. well the national security state you know really essentially formed with a 947 national security act which created the cia the n.s.a. and really created a secret underground government that is not really is not really subject to democracy a
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situation that sparked protests in the 1st place and the government for violent scenes like these and ron paul i'll just baghdad i saw all a strong body as a former iraqi u.n. ambassador and also director of the center for the study of middle east at indiana university says it's difficult to say how new elections make a difference. my fear is that a new set of it like true while possible under the iraq the constitution under iraqi law. would 'd not result in substantially different enough different parliaments done the one that we have and it's extreme and and elections in iraq are a rather difficult to organize so it's difficult to see we're actually on a short term basis to deal with what is in fact already a crisis of the country i hope that there's a there's a there's a peaceable rational outcome from all of that as the fear is that the political class is so disconnected from the rest of the country that it may believe that we've had demonstrations before so the political science may be gambling well this is these will just peter out as they happen prior year. the on the other hand. the nu
situation that sparked protests in the 1st place and the government for violent scenes like these and ron paul i'll just baghdad i saw all a strong body as a former iraqi u.n. ambassador and also director of the center for the study of middle east at indiana university says it's difficult to say how new elections make a difference. my fear is that a new set of it like true while possible under the iraq the constitution under iraqi law. would 'd not result in substantially different enough...
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paul, thank you for your time today ron paul. >> thank you >> final check on the markets. up 288 now on the dow. similar moves we're seeing in the s&p. up 31. nasdaq up 86 it is friday >> yea >> you're in love. >> i'm in love becky would like to say make sure you join us next week "squawk on the street" is next >> bye-bye ♪ >>> good friday morning. welcome to "squawk on the street." i'm carl quintanilla with jim cramer, david faber at the new york stock exchange. stocks looking to erase their losses for the week as hopes for a so-called mini deal here gained traction. trade reps meet today by a sit-down in the oval this afternoon. europe, meanwhile, is up on new hopes for a brexit deal. the pound is rallying. ten-year back to 17 now as that three-month ten-year curve goes positive road map begins with a trade boost, stocks set for a sharp rally at the open as optimism for a skinny trade deal is growing. >> oil prices jumping this morning, this after iran says two missiles struck one of its tankers. >> gm's urging the uaw to engage in around the clock bargaining to reach a
paul, thank you for your time today ron paul. >> thank you >> final check on the markets. up 288 now on the dow. similar moves we're seeing in the s&p. up 31. nasdaq up 86 it is friday >> yea >> you're in love. >> i'm in love becky would like to say make sure you join us next week "squawk on the street" is next >> bye-bye ♪ >>> good friday morning. welcome to "squawk on the street." i'm carl quintanilla with jim cramer,...
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that sparked their protests in the 1st place and the government for violent scenes like these and ron paul how does a baghdad. well for more on this we can speak to be a hobby he's an iraq analyst at the washington institute for near east policy and he joins us live now from sterling virginia in the u.s. sir thank you so much for joining us here on al-jazeera we're just watching that report there by imran khan among many of the things the protesters are protesting against corruption lack of access to basic needs i mean we've seen protests in iraq for years not just obviously the past 5 days corruption is always at the top of all of the issues that people are protesting against i'll ask you later about what you think can be done to solve it but when it comes to these protests do you see anything different about these ones that perhaps worry you more think what you'll the different result. it's good to be with you and yes these are by far the most serious and perhaps consequential protests in the history of iraq since 2003 for sure since the new regime has has replaced the saddam hussein reg
that sparked their protests in the 1st place and the government for violent scenes like these and ron paul how does a baghdad. well for more on this we can speak to be a hobby he's an iraq analyst at the washington institute for near east policy and he joins us live now from sterling virginia in the u.s. sir thank you so much for joining us here on al-jazeera we're just watching that report there by imran khan among many of the things the protesters are protesting against corruption lack of...
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polling for that fame initially finished with fewer delegates than alan keys or fred thompson or ron paulgiuliani kept up the hunt. if he wasn't going to be president, he was eager to build inroads to the next republican president, whoever it might be. in the heat of the '16 primary he was still hedging his bets on president trump. telling the "new york times," i don't consider myself an adviser. i talked to him for 25 years. so i talk to him a lot anyway. i'm not sure who i'm going to endorse. then when new york's primary hit, giuliani was still playing coy. he said he would vote for trump because he was better than cruz and more realistic than kasich, but he disagreed with trump's personal attacks on senator cruz's wife. but soon trump would get that giuliani endorsement and embr e embrace. remember, this was when republicans like cruz were still holding back. >> washington needs a complete turnaround, and donald trump is the agent of change, and he will be the leader of the change we need. >> and when trump won, giuliani jumped right into this role he is now totally famous for. a trump
polling for that fame initially finished with fewer delegates than alan keys or fred thompson or ron paulgiuliani kept up the hunt. if he wasn't going to be president, he was eager to build inroads to the next republican president, whoever it might be. in the heat of the '16 primary he was still hedging his bets on president trump. telling the "new york times," i don't consider myself an adviser. i talked to him for 25 years. so i talk to him a lot anyway. i'm not sure who i'm going...
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paul, thank you for your time today ron paul. >> thank you >> final check on the markets.>> i'm in love becky would like to say make sure you join us next week "squawk on the street" is next >> bye-bye ♪ >>> good friday morning. welcome to "squawk on the street." i'm carl quintanilla with jim cramer, david faber at the new york stock exchange. stocks looking to erase their losses for the week as hopes for a so-called mini deal here gained traction. trade reps meet today by a sit-down in the oval this afteoo
paul, thank you for your time today ron paul. >> thank you >> final check on the markets.>> i'm in love becky would like to say make sure you join us next week "squawk on the street" is next >> bye-bye ♪ >>> good friday morning. welcome to "squawk on the street." i'm carl quintanilla with jim cramer, david faber at the new york stock exchange. stocks looking to erase their losses for the week as hopes for a so-called mini deal here gained...
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going back to an earlier question, there's a similarity between the attraction of a candidate like ron paul, an outsider, eye iconoclast, raging against the machine, takingen the republican establishment and bernie sans terse. -- sanders. attracting the same cohort of young people and i don't thicket had a lot to do with ideology. i what a sense that guy is authentic. he is angry but the same thing is am the wall street bailouts and permanent wars wars wars ans incarceration. i just described both candidate. they have very different policy conclusions. i don't think this is about a shift in ideology. think it's sort of a cultural -- those guys seem cooler and, again, i'll say it again to pick on mitch mcconnell. only the cool factor, aoc, mitch mcconnell, you do the math. >> second row. [inaudible question] [inaudible question] who opens you on socialism. you don't oyourself. the government owns you. a national organization of production and national organization of people, and people do not have choices, and who does that have choice? slave does not have choice. and what do you think about
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he had only one senator, ron paul, who agreed with him on syria, mitch mcconnell wrote an op-ed sayingoral because he got so much criticism. the vote in the house of representatives was 354-60 against donald trump with 129 republicans voting against him. so, i think the lesson here is that he -- he's not at his strength right now. and the more he's perceived to be weak, the more republicans are going to be willing to break with him when it comes to a vote on articles of impeachment. that's the problem for donald trump. >> amy, we've been following the refusal of some republicans to defend president trump on doral and syria. how do you think they're processing what "the washington post" called season of weakness? what do you think it means for them? >> i think bill is right there are democrat -- i'm sorry, republicans who will see this as an opportunity to sort of step up and be more critical of the president. but these are the republicans who have always had this position. mitt romney, ben sasse. ben sasse during the 2016 elections said he'd rather go to a dumpster fire than president
he had only one senator, ron paul, who agreed with him on syria, mitch mcconnell wrote an op-ed sayingoral because he got so much criticism. the vote in the house of representatives was 354-60 against donald trump with 129 republicans voting against him. so, i think the lesson here is that he -- he's not at his strength right now. and the more he's perceived to be weak, the more republicans are going to be willing to break with him when it comes to a vote on articles of impeachment. that's the...
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i love this ron paul. pay off my mortgage, credit card and car loan.surgeon ricardo mohammed—ali. thank you to all of you for coming in. emily, if you hadjust thank you to all of you for coming in. emily, if you had just switched on your tv, prepare yourself to see the x—ray in a moment. emily, from your perspective, where were you, what happened, and we will try to unravel this incredible story. what happened, and we will try to unravel this incredible storylj what happened, and we will try to unravel this incredible story. i was just riding with a friend, i am not a horse rider, i'm not an experienced rider. iwasjust a horse rider, i'm not an experienced rider. i was just having fun, as you do and it was a complete freak accident, no one's fault. you fell off your horse, it got spooked. it got jittery and fell off your horse, it got spooked. it gotjittery and then it got spooked by a car exhaust or something around. as it ran away from the group where we were, it kind of like wiped up against a wooden fence post. and, yeah... this is the x—ray, this
i love this ron paul. pay off my mortgage, credit card and car loan.surgeon ricardo mohammed—ali. thank you to all of you for coming in. emily, if you hadjust thank you to all of you for coming in. emily, if you had just switched on your tv, prepare yourself to see the x—ray in a moment. emily, from your perspective, where were you, what happened, and we will try to unravel this incredible story. what happened, and we will try to unravel this incredible storylj what happened, and we will...
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hunter biden whose political career basically got started because he worked for his partner, ron and rand paulu can go down this road and find yourself in -- >> i've worked for at least one of them. no names. >> what's going to happen tonight that isn't about joe biden that's of interest to this race? >> i think, you know, elizabeth warren has slowly been inching her way up and we've been saying for a while she's got the momentum. she is a couple points, within the margin of error of taking the lead here. but you can see the momentum. you've been watching the momentum for a while and it's real. she's running a really good campaign, but she hasn't taken a punch. >> buttigieg is going i want to punch her. he raised his hand, like hello, moderators. and it's like, okay. >> i think she takes a punch tonight. >> punch her from the left? >> i think on medicare for all. >> i think if biden is going to fade, which is possible, it means the moderate who replaces biden is the non-elizabeth warren choice. >> that obviously is a position some candidates think exist. i don't know if it does. what do you sa
hunter biden whose political career basically got started because he worked for his partner, ron and rand paulu can go down this road and find yourself in -- >> i've worked for at least one of them. no names. >> what's going to happen tonight that isn't about joe biden that's of interest to this race? >> i think, you know, elizabeth warren has slowly been inching her way up and we've been saying for a while she's got the momentum. she is a couple points, within the margin of...
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in ukraine, why are they going after ron johnson when the obama administration successfully got an investigation of paul manafort opened up again. why? because paul manafort had been talking to the trump campaign, and joe biden was able to call off the investigation of this ukrainian gas company, that his son conveniently sat on the board of eared anybody involved in politics at that level -- any lawyer, some lawyer had to improve -- had to approve all of those manifests. who would have thought that it made sense to have the president's son travel with him to countries, while joe biden was doing his official duties. wasred -- hunter biden collecting millions and billions of dollars. so what the american people see is obama and biden tried to influence the ukrainian government, and now they see trump trying to in -- trying to influence the ukrainian government he puts up the transcript. what trump did is somehow criminally impeachable, and what obiden did isn or not. what is good for the goose is good for the gander. host: caroline, texas, republican. good morning. i thought you all were talking about th
in ukraine, why are they going after ron johnson when the obama administration successfully got an investigation of paul manafort opened up again. why? because paul manafort had been talking to the trump campaign, and joe biden was able to call off the investigation of this ukrainian gas company, that his son conveniently sat on the board of eared anybody involved in politics at that level -- any lawyer, some lawyer had to improve -- had to approve all of those manifests. who would have thought...
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in ukraine, why are they going after ron johnson when the obama administration successfully got an investigation of paul manafort opened up again. why? because paul manafort had been talking to the trump campaign, and joe biden was able to call off the investigation of this ukrainian gas company, that his son conveniently sat on the board of eared anybody involved in politics at that level -- any lawyer, some lawyer had to improve -- had to approve all of those manifests. who would have thought that it made sense to have the president's son travel with him to countries, while joe biden was doing his official duties. wasred -- hunter biden collecting millions and billions of dollars. so what the american people see is obama and biden tried to influence the ukrainian government, and now they see trump trying to in -- trying to influence the ukrainian government he puts up the transcript. what trump did is somehow criminally impeachable, and what obiden did isn or not. what is good for the goose is good for the gander. host: caroline, texas, republican. good morning. i thought you all were talking about th
in ukraine, why are they going after ron johnson when the obama administration successfully got an investigation of paul manafort opened up again. why? because paul manafort had been talking to the trump campaign, and joe biden was able to call off the investigation of this ukrainian gas company, that his son conveniently sat on the board of eared anybody involved in politics at that level -- any lawyer, some lawyer had to improve -- had to approve all of those manifests. who would have thought...
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ron varv is an anagram of navarro. if you go to the bookstore and you see peter navarro in the fiction section, don't be surpriseed. [laughter] paulo does not clean your dishes, so my hit goes to the competitive enterprise institute which got a petition going to convince the energy department to put together a rule that would relax efficiency standards and unleash washing machines on dirt again. [laughter] and so the manufacturers are pushing back on this but, you know what? this rule doesn't tell them they can't keep making their horrible machines, just that they have of the freedom to make one that somebody actually might want to buy. give us our lightbulbs, our washing machines, our freedom. paul: jason? >> i have a miss for former president barack obama. this week demand justice, which is a progressive group, tried to take a leap out of president trump's book and put forward a short list for supreme court nominees for the next democratic president, but none of president -- well, only two appellate judges made by president obama made the list even though he appointed 55 judges -- paul: only 2 of 55? >> right. because it's mostl
ron varv is an anagram of navarro. if you go to the bookstore and you see peter navarro in the fiction section, don't be surpriseed. [laughter] paulo does not clean your dishes, so my hit goes to the competitive enterprise institute which got a petition going to convince the energy department to put together a rule that would relax efficiency standards and unleash washing machines on dirt again. [laughter] and so the manufacturers are pushing back on this but, you know what? this rule doesn't...
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in ukraine, why are they going after ron johnson when the obama administration successfully got an investigation of paul manafort opened up again. why? because paul manafort had been talking to the trump campaign, and joe biden was able to call off the investigation of this ukrainian gas company, that his son conveniently sat on the board of eared anybody involved in politics at that level -- any lawyer, some lawyer had to improve -- had to approve all of those manifests. who would have thought that it made sense to have the president's son travel with him to countries, while joe biden was doing his official duties. wasred -- hunter biden collecting millions and billions of dollars. so what the american people see is obama and biden tried to influence the ukrainian government, and now they see trump trying to in -- trying to influence the ukrainian government he puts up the transcript. what trump did is somehow criminally impeachable, and what obiden did isn or not. what is good for the goose is good for the gander. host: caroline, texas, republican. good morning. i thought you all were talking about th
in ukraine, why are they going after ron johnson when the obama administration successfully got an investigation of paul manafort opened up again. why? because paul manafort had been talking to the trump campaign, and joe biden was able to call off the investigation of this ukrainian gas company, that his son conveniently sat on the board of eared anybody involved in politics at that level -- any lawyer, some lawyer had to improve -- had to approve all of those manifests. who would have thought...
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paul manafort's resignation, advancing the narrative that trump campaign was deeply connected to ukraine's foe to the east, russia. big news from capitol hill. look at this from senator chuck grassley, senator ron johnson releasing a letter to attorney general william barr asking him to investigate brazen efforts by the democratic national committee, hillary clinton's campaign, to use the government of ukraine for the express purpose of finding negative information on then candidate trump in order to undermine his campaign. now you have brought this issue up. didn't the democrats spend three years condemning any foreign interference or collusion with our elections? are these same democrats and mob members who are bashing the president over what is a completely fabricated quid pro quo? there is nothing in that phone call conversation with the president and the new president in ukraine. same democrats, say media liars, and the mob are doing their best, and run for cover because joe biden is facing tonight credible, serious allegations over what is a real quid pro quo. see the same pattern? they accused trump, it bounces back on them -- the boomerang. biden is recorded on tape and bragging about h
paul manafort's resignation, advancing the narrative that trump campaign was deeply connected to ukraine's foe to the east, russia. big news from capitol hill. look at this from senator chuck grassley, senator ron johnson releasing a letter to attorney general william barr asking him to investigate brazen efforts by the democratic national committee, hillary clinton's campaign, to use the government of ukraine for the express purpose of finding negative information on then candidate trump in...