had to say about ted cruz. did you hear what ted cruz has to say about his state of the race? to get behind donald trump. rupert murdoch and turned fox news into the donald trump network. 24/7. neil: they were in cobol was made by extension to fix this election with donald trump. this is the same donald trump who does not like to come on the show because he feels he has intruded fairly. he had the big lead and i know that can be very frustrating. sometimes you go into the mirror. the sense of anyone making here performing in the polls. having said all of that, hope springs eternal you pull out in indiana. the notion that network executives just might want to see a donald trump that are read. usually if you buy the cynical view that networks and cable concerns love a drawnout battle, then that would be laughable if this value. much more on that. the first, the battle of indianapolis and indiana more to the point where it will find jeff flock. reporter: interest in ted cruz s
there were over 100 financial transactions overseas. he was very prolific. he didn t always get what he wanted. at one point he had shipped over and traded for giant sonar system in 747 cargo jet that went through amsterdam and then tehran. he always bought things for $100. he said at one opinion, i m a salesman, i ll buy and sell whatever you needs. i don t think it matters. thank you for coming. thank you. [applause] [inaudible conversations] booktv is on facebook. like us to enter act with booktv guests and viewers, watch videos and get up to date information on events. facebook.com/booktv. up next, author, doctor, and former texas congressman, ron paul. the three-time presidential candidate talked about u.s. foreign and monetary policy and at the rising popularity of libertarian ideals them host of internet s ron powell channel is the author of several books including, the revolution, a machine face city, and the fed, and the school revolution. host: dr. ron pau
we hear about medicinal marijuana and it s interesting that in the state of california and in the city of denver, we ine more pot dispensaries then we do starbucks. i don t know what your opinion is, but i don t think people are that unhealthy in denver in california. is there anyone on the panel that would disagree with that? again, i question. it interacts with what you do. do you treat someone who is on medicinal marijuana versus recreational marijuana any differently than when it comes to traffic accidents, when it comes to being able to fly an airplane, to engineer a train. anyou treat those people differently? would anyone like to comment on that? yes, go ahead. not in the department of transportation. all safety sensitive employees are subject to the same testing and we did issue the two state ends. one in 2009 in response to the inicinal marijuana law and 2012 on recreational. everyone is to be treated the same. there is no legitimate medical explanation for a schedul
chapter. reseller looking at these at the conceptual level despite explaining to each other whether the object is that we should achieve within this chapter and also conversations about how to facilitate and solve specific issues on each side of regulation and regulatory framework. there are discussions on this topic. specifically i referred to not an issue that has been discussed. maybe i will just elaborate a bit. we did undertaken a high-level working group to address the sanitary or sps measures mostly related to food safety. what we said we would do to explore ways in which we could explore or sps class aspects for disciplines that go beyond and elaborate on the current wto requirement that food safety requirements be based on science, risk assessments. so what we are discussing during these grounds is the various ways we can focus on some of these requirements, focused on sun consulted mechanisms that we can put in place to have our regulators work together to achieve
way armed with the facts, and the arguments to feel confident in their positions. i want them to have the data and i want them to have the passion. stephanie miller. i said are you gonna be my girl stephanie: it is the stephanie miller show. welcome to it. 23 minutes after the hour. eric boehlert from media matters, great stuff this week. read it. get. we continue right-wing world. rush limbaugh. must we? okay. unemployment benefits are paid to people who are not working. and when they re not working what are they doing? they re watching television. they re reading tmz. or they re playing video games. now granted they re going out and buying stuff. jack daniels. smirnoff ice. chips. lottery tickets and so forth. stephanie: wow he has such a keen understanding. that s exactly what they purchase. i would like to see how he would live on unemployment insurance. how long would that last