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his plan to repeal the month santa protection act and earlier setback to the fight against months anto came in november when a proposition required requiring all g.m.o. products to be able to california and failed to secure enough votes this is what activists across the world to take matters into their own hands on may twenty fifth activists will lead a march against monsanto in thirty six countries in order to raise awareness of the dangers of g.m. and to hold monsanto accountable and even though the company faces mounting opposition and opposition monsanto's profits rose twenty two percent just this quarter joining me now to discuss this movement's economic implications is our t.v. correspondent megan lopez and patty lovera the assistant director at food and water watch thanks for joining us so let's first jump into the biggest event that's happened this week and that's of course the supreme court case of boman first monsanto can you just explain exactly what happened here and why once and it was going after this poor and farmer ok well not to get into too much of the specifics so wi
his plan to repeal the month santa protection act and earlier setback to the fight against months anto came in november when a proposition required requiring all g.m.o. products to be able to california and failed to secure enough votes this is what activists across the world to take matters into their own hands on may twenty fifth activists will lead a march against monsanto in thirty six countries in order to raise awareness of the dangers of g.m. and to hold monsanto accountable and even...
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once anto that was his second stint at the f.d.a. he moved to the us department of agriculture and became the administrators of food and safety inspection service and that was his second swing through the revolving door but we're not done because after that he went to work directly with months santa in one nine hundred ninety six and he became the vice president for public policy but he didn't go completely under the radar in one thousand nine hundred nine a lawsuit was brought up after a jail report was published that revealed conflicts within the f.d.a. during taylor's tenure there and he also had to recuse himself from matters dealing with monsanto i guess after all this he felt like need to repair his reputation and he went to work for a nonprofit resources for the future for a trip to the reserve the revolving door he went back to the f.d.a. and became the deputy commissioner of food and is now the senior advisor for the f.d.a. commissioner a presidential appointed position michael taylor is one of the best examples we have of t
once anto that was his second stint at the f.d.a. he moved to the us department of agriculture and became the administrators of food and safety inspection service and that was his second swing through the revolving door but we're not done because after that he went to work directly with months santa in one nine hundred ninety six and he became the vice president for public policy but he didn't go completely under the radar in one thousand nine hundred nine a lawsuit was brought up after a jail...
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they overplayed their hand anto go into the election if everybody stays focused lou: i have got to goother made the best toffee in the world. it delicious. so now we've turned her toffee into a busines my goal was to take an idea and make it happen. i'janet long and i formed my toffee company through legalzoom. never really thought i would make money doing what i love. [ robert ] we created legalzoom to help people start their business and launch their dreams. go to legalzoom.com toy and make your business dream a reality. legalzoom.com we put the law on your side. neil: what the fox. it is not just fox. you kno things are bad f the white house when all the dia is turning on the white house and not just the medi take a look at this. >> the procedures you have or limitations you put on your jtice department, the president has no limitation. >> that still doesn't answer the question what he faced being called accountable means. should people lose their job. >> what the irs did of course isnexcusable. >> the actions of the department have in fact impaired the first amendment. >> said tha
they overplayed their hand anto go into the election if everybody stays focused lou: i have got to goother made the best toffee in the world. it delicious. so now we've turned her toffee into a busines my goal was to take an idea and make it happen. i'janet long and i formed my toffee company through legalzoom. never really thought i would make money doing what i love. [ robert ] we created legalzoom to help people start their business and launch their dreams. go to legalzoom.com toy and make...
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anto she sends out a music box with a ballerina that comes up, and and then it plays ca kanye's song.see something like that, and it's so expensive, younsiveo wonder if chris jeners made a deal with some company to get that money for free. ee. >> chris general err probablybly made money from this invitation >>> is there any truth, harvey v to the rumors maria shriver and arnold are getting back bk together. they were in georgetown, right? >> they're in georgetown fortowf their son's graduation. thank you look closely at the t video, you will see, and you u will see this in the show, ow because we analyze it, you see e arn put hiarnold put his hand ad maria's waste and the hand nd slides down and the maria maria doesn't fling. fling you take that video together with the information, which is the divorce settlement, the the property settlement is done. do. each of them is getting tw tw hundred million dollars, they're splitting everything 50/50. they haven't pulled the trigd ti oater divorce. the question are they getting gg back together. >> that is the question.questio. >> we will see
anto she sends out a music box with a ballerina that comes up, and and then it plays ca kanye's song.see something like that, and it's so expensive, younsiveo wonder if chris jeners made a deal with some company to get that money for free. ee. >> chris general err probablybly made money from this invitation >>> is there any truth, harvey v to the rumors maria shriver and arnold are getting back bk together. they were in georgetown, right? >> they're in georgetown fortowf...
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opportunity to talk with you today, edited want to thank joe and those and the aei for hosting -- joe antos for hosting and the benefit i very much looking for to the discussion, and hopefully this will be very much in the spirit in which i wrote the paper which is really, as preparation for the commission, and perhaps to help to the other commissioners to try to identify what are the issues and one other question, what don't we know, what do we know, what does that evidence seemed to indicate a direction that we should look further into come on what simply don't we know at all about this very complex, very long-term care. the financing of long-term care, the provision of long-term care services, to a lot of different types of populations, the disabled working age population, the elderly population, and so that's what i was appointed as commissioner, i decided to think about these things, and i was moved to write the paper. some going to share that with you today. the first place to start is looking at the aggregate data. and when i was looking for sources of both the spending on long-term
opportunity to talk with you today, edited want to thank joe and those and the aei for hosting -- joe antos for hosting and the benefit i very much looking for to the discussion, and hopefully this will be very much in the spirit in which i wrote the paper which is really, as preparation for the commission, and perhaps to help to the other commissioners to try to identify what are the issues and one other question, what don't we know, what do we know, what does that evidence seemed to indicate...
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i very much appreciate the opportunity to talk with you to antos i want to thank joe and thefor hostingpanel. i look forward to the discussion and hopefully this will be in the spirit in which i wrote the paper, which is really to as preparation for the commission and my role in the commission and perhaps am helped to the members to try to identify what are the issues and what are the questions, what oath we know, do we know, does the evidence indicate a direction we should look further into, or what do we not know at all about this very complex area of long-term care, the financing of long-term care, the provision of services, to a lot of different top types of populations, disabled, elderly, and so that is when i was pointed -- appointed as commissioner, i want to think about these things and was moved to write the paper. i will share that with you today. the first place to start is looking at the aggregate data, and when i was looking for sources of both the spending on long-term care and also the sources of financing for long- term care, i was surprised that there really is not a so
i very much appreciate the opportunity to talk with you to antos i want to thank joe and thefor hostingpanel. i look forward to the discussion and hopefully this will be in the spirit in which i wrote the paper, which is really to as preparation for the commission and my role in the commission and perhaps am helped to the members to try to identify what are the issues and what are the questions, what oath we know, do we know, does the evidence indicate a direction we should look further into,...