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NYC Lyme Rally

I wonder if any members from here were there. (May 10 '13) I'll post a YouTube video of Pam Weintraub's speech (Cure Unknown) but the person taking it admits its a very shaky video because of combo of zoom and shaking hands.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_zOU1HTfUXc&feature=youtu.be

I had some problems with viewing the entire video but that could just be me.
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I did get the entire vid. of Pam's talk, as I said. But the tape was purposefully stopped by the video taker -----not because of a glitch.

@stella

I don't know why I was having trouble finishing Pam's talk---- but it eventually sorted itself out. Or I did. :)  It's not you---- it's youtube maybe.

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See the message above yours ... looks like the video maker got cut short.  Too bad.
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I could note see anything after the introduction.  Does anyone else have this problem?
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Darn! I was finally able to finish the video but just as Pam was introducing Dr. L. the taker of the video stopped the tape. Drat! Would have loved to have heard what he said.
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