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i am not sure that the swedish population will support safire and such projects but probably government will. well just. this month showed bush's tonsils gets a facelift and you've got something board which makes the most of the sun in this on this science flourishes in tomsk and we check out some power let's say something else said knology i'm dangerous here on r.g.p. we've done the future coverage. we think of why we think there are good. for all sand beaches. coconut palms gently swaying in the ocean breeze. and frank. white has a deep dark little secret a secret the u.s. government would like you to know about. you all a. little ball i did do a search you did a pig and all will go to new. when we come to talk about the addiction to cigarettes we were on the stand quite clearly that there is either smoking or not smoking we believe completely abstinence. call quite understand why we don't have the same belief for drugs or alcohol to me the only way to productively dependency is to give up trucks altogether. differently here in syria now many of the members of congress the both partie
i am not sure that the swedish population will support safire and such projects but probably government will. well just. this month showed bush's tonsils gets a facelift and you've got something board which makes the most of the sun in this on this science flourishes in tomsk and we check out some power let's say something else said knology i'm dangerous here on r.g.p. we've done the future coverage. we think of why we think there are good. for all sand beaches. coconut palms gently swaying in...
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i am not sure that the swedish population will support safire and such projects but probably that government will. genetics but eugenics vulgarize ation of darwin science and punishment for an uncommitted crying i was never the least one for believing in eighty feebleminded still today for the few i don't know why he loves me but i still don't know why genetic improvement through forced sterilization the basis for nazi ideology don't stop at just sterilizing yet not going to now go to the point of death she did for years rarely discussed on till now really rather not talk about that right now. we think of why we think that there are good. for all sand beaches. coconut palms gently swaying in the ocean breeze. and frank. white has a deep dark little secret a secret the u.s. government would like you to know about. through all labor. bilbo i did dearly for cheated a pig in all wilderness. is. one of the new will show coming along the bank of new knowledge face time this time people moan. a pleasure to have you with us here on t.v. today i'm sure. think. that you know the price is the only indu
i am not sure that the swedish population will support safire and such projects but probably that government will. genetics but eugenics vulgarize ation of darwin science and punishment for an uncommitted crying i was never the least one for believing in eighty feebleminded still today for the few i don't know why he loves me but i still don't know why genetic improvement through forced sterilization the basis for nazi ideology don't stop at just sterilizing yet not going to now go to the point...
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erica safire. we asked the maker of the maker to appear on the show. they referred us to you because you are familiar with the drug's development. is that correct? >> i have been working in this area for ten years and as you can imagine, you don't have to make more. stuart: i want to make sure i have your credentials right here. i want to ask about the use of this word, it is a miracle drug. i you going to say that? >> i will say it works very well in experimental monkeys and the patients are improving and we are grateful for that. the speed was faster than i expected. there are things we still don't understand about the virus. there is more we will learn. the focus is on making -- taking care of these patients. stuart: could it be scaled up to thousands or millions of doses of this, can you do that? >> it can be scaled. that is one of the strategic decisions canada made. you can grow it in large specialized greenhouses, more inexpensive this way and it can be scaled up and the goal is to scale that up and make more doses. it is not approved for humans
erica safire. we asked the maker of the maker to appear on the show. they referred us to you because you are familiar with the drug's development. is that correct? >> i have been working in this area for ten years and as you can imagine, you don't have to make more. stuart: i want to make sure i have your credentials right here. i want to ask about the use of this word, it is a miracle drug. i you going to say that? >> i will say it works very well in experimental monkeys and the...
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bill safire was very clever. he started this business of putting -gate at the end of everything in order to diminish watergate. they all do it, it's all the shame. everybody does this now, i won't shoot you, but i will be very unhappy with you. [laughter] you are just falling for this trick that he did. and it diminishes the horror, the majesty, the importance of what watergate was. and that's exactly what bill was after. people, you knew they were also doing this democratic liberal groups. i know people went out of business because they couldn't get their tax exempt. why did it not make sense? you suddenly have all these groups, and you enter some code works, because that is how you're going to find it. nobody was denied their tax exempt him. what is going on the hill, they are trying to really weaken the irs. they have done so. there is a question of proportion here. this is a highly shocking thing to say. i think one problem with watergate is we are so scandal prone. if it's not a scandal, it's not interesting
bill safire was very clever. he started this business of putting -gate at the end of everything in order to diminish watergate. they all do it, it's all the shame. everybody does this now, i won't shoot you, but i will be very unhappy with you. [laughter] you are just falling for this trick that he did. and it diminishes the horror, the majesty, the importance of what watergate was. and that's exactly what bill was after. people, you knew they were also doing this democratic liberal groups. i...
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he also turned to william safire. on domestic policy issues, he'd turned to ray price. but, you know, there was -- he could not stand his own secretary of state, for example, william rogers. he wanted nothing really to do with the state department, nixon. he wanted to run foreign policy out of the white house with himself as the master puppeteer. host: june 13, 1971, richard nicks sandon alexander haig, nixon finds out about the pentagon papers. guest: yes, and nixon gets very worried. one thing about the pentagon papers, had nothing to do with nixon. they were all about lyndon johnson. you know, it's an odd relationship he has with johnson. he can't stand the kennedys. it comes bursting through the book. i would always say there's gemousy towards the kennedys. at one point, nixon said they say he had courage and he was well read, that he was a beat man, and that he had, you know, was a philosopher. this is bunk. i knew jack kennedy. he's none of these things. but then he pivots and says itself to know known for guts and courage. kissinger says, well, sir, i know you're
he also turned to william safire. on domestic policy issues, he'd turned to ray price. but, you know, there was -- he could not stand his own secretary of state, for example, william rogers. he wanted nothing really to do with the state department, nixon. he wanted to run foreign policy out of the white house with himself as the master puppeteer. host: june 13, 1971, richard nicks sandon alexander haig, nixon finds out about the pentagon papers. guest: yes, and nixon gets very worried. one...
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forget about this screen protector safire seems to be the real deal. >>: the material on the screen isill survive your case is going to get scratched up. if one learn more about this goal to the web site. >>: the up in this material on the turf. the grass is still a mess and they're going to tear out every planet. it's one played $2 billion stadiums. >>:wioll: the new shipment of turf arrived over knife so they have many shipments. we never thought we would be care and the reason why is because the ball park behind me the best supposedly one and the world the $1.3 billion they played one game and after that a couple of days later the coach said enough is enough the team made a decision to cut practitioner on wednesday stop the tour of levi stadium and that's why they're very busy over the next couple of days. >>:will: they went right down the middle of the turf. a hundred yards long $1.2 million they spent on the turf. for whatever reason and the 49 years of being very tight. they're slipping there could have been injuries. this has been more than a hundred million dollars on just one
forget about this screen protector safire seems to be the real deal. >>: the material on the screen isill survive your case is going to get scratched up. if one learn more about this goal to the web site. >>: the up in this material on the turf. the grass is still a mess and they're going to tear out every planet. it's one played $2 billion stadiums. >>:wioll: the new shipment of turf arrived over knife so they have many shipments. we never thought we would be care and the...
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he also turned to william safire. on domestic policy issues, he'd turned to ray price. but, you know, there was -- he could not stand his own secretary of state, for example, william rogers. he wanted nothing really to do with the state department, nixon. he wanted to run foreign policy out of the white house with himself as the master puppeteer. host: june 13, 1971, richard nicks sandon alexander haig, nixon finds out about the pentagon papers. guest: yes, and nixon gets very worried. one thing about the pentagon papers, had nothing to do with nixon. they were all about lyndon johnson. you know, it's an odd relationship he has with johnson. he can't stand the kennedys. it comes bursting through the book. i would always say there's gemousy towards the kennedys. at one point, nixon said they say he had courage and he was well read, that he was a beat man, and that he had, you know, was a philosopher. this is bunk. i knew jack kennedy. he's none of these things. but then he pivots and says itself to know known for guts and courage. kissinger says, well, sir, i know you're
he also turned to william safire. on domestic policy issues, he'd turned to ray price. but, you know, there was -- he could not stand his own secretary of state, for example, william rogers. he wanted nothing really to do with the state department, nixon. he wanted to run foreign policy out of the white house with himself as the master puppeteer. host: june 13, 1971, richard nicks sandon alexander haig, nixon finds out about the pentagon papers. guest: yes, and nixon gets very worried. one...
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he also turned to william safire. on domestic policy issues, he'd turned to ray price., you know, there was -- he could not stand his own secretary of state, for example, william rogers. he wanted nothing really to do with the state department, nixon. he wanted to run foreign policy out of the white house with himself as the master puppeteer. host: june 13, 1971, richard nicks sandon alexander haig, nixon finds out about the pentagon papers. guest: yes, and nixon gets very worried. one thing about the pentagon papers, had nothing to do with nixon. they were all about lyndon johnson. you know, it's an odd relationship he has with johnson. he can't stand the kennedys. it comes bursting through the book. i would always say there's gemousy towards the kennedys. at one point, nixon said they say he had courage and he was well read, that he was a beat man, and that he had, you know, was a philosopher. this is bunk. i knew jack kennedy. he's none of these things. but then he pivots and says itself to know known for guts and courage. kissinger says, well, sir, i know you're kno
he also turned to william safire. on domestic policy issues, he'd turned to ray price., you know, there was -- he could not stand his own secretary of state, for example, william rogers. he wanted nothing really to do with the state department, nixon. he wanted to run foreign policy out of the white house with himself as the master puppeteer. host: june 13, 1971, richard nicks sandon alexander haig, nixon finds out about the pentagon papers. guest: yes, and nixon gets very worried. one thing...