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. >> first question will come from emily walker. >> hi. thanks for taking my question. one clay firing a question then another question. is it true now that a country such it's a japan, i guess, will go and inspect a food or drug fast then the u.s. might sent an inspector to inspect that same fast? is that how it happens now? >> yes. >> okay. and then my other question is, would you say it's kind of a fair assessment, a lot of previous reports on the saum issue have call and more inspections. i feel like i read that a lot. would you say that this report is saying that more inspections is not necessarily the answer, because it's deeper than that and that kind of reform of regulatory systems needs to occur first? >> yes. we're not saying cut back on inspections. saying more inspections might be important, but all resources can't just be spent on resources. they have to change the nature of the, and work with the regulatory infrastructure of the countries. >> and, of course, on that, we did also discuss sharing discuss sharing inspection reports so it's not just the u.s. r
. >> first question will come from emily walker. >> hi. thanks for taking my question. one clay firing a question then another question. is it true now that a country such it's a japan, i guess, will go and inspect a food or drug fast then the u.s. might sent an inspector to inspect that same fast? is that how it happens now? >> yes. >> okay. and then my other question is, would you say it's kind of a fair assessment, a lot of previous reports on the saum issue have call...
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. >> our first question will come from emily walker. >> hi, thanks for taking my question. just one quick clarifying question, then another question. is it true now that a country, you know, such as japan i guess will go and inspect a food or drug facility but then the u.s. might send an inspector to inspect that same facility? is that how it happens now? >> yes. >> my other question is, would you say it's a fair assessment, called on more inspections. would you say that this report is saying that more inspections is not necessarily the answer because it's deeper than that and the kind of reform of regulatory systems in these countries needs to happen first? >> yes, we're not saying to cut back on inspections but more might be important. but all resources can't be just spent on inspections. resources have to be spent on integrating more and trying to change the nature and work with the regulatory infrastructure in other countries. >> and we did also discuss sharing inspection reports so it's not just the u.s. ramping up in inspections, have the ability to rely on the inspec
. >> our first question will come from emily walker. >> hi, thanks for taking my question. just one quick clarifying question, then another question. is it true now that a country, you know, such as japan i guess will go and inspect a food or drug facility but then the u.s. might send an inspector to inspect that same facility? is that how it happens now? >> yes. >> my other question is, would you say it's a fair assessment, called on more inspections. would you say that...
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. >> our first question will come from emily walker. >> one quick clarifying question and another question. is it true that a country like japan will inspect a food and drug facility and then the u.s. will send an inspector to is that that same facility. is that how it happens not? -- happens now? >> yes. >> it is this report saying more inspections is not be answered? ? >> we are not saying cut back on inspections. all the inspections are important. resources have to be spent on integrating more and trying to change the nature and work with the regulatory infrastructure of other countries. >> we did also discuss sharing inspection reports. it is not just the u.s. ramping up inspections. they can rely on other well resources regulatory agencies. >> and to do sharing amongst themselves. if we can get high-quality products being generated throughout the whole system, the regulatory system may catch up to what it is trying to capture. >> the big part is improving capacity. it is much more cost effective to improve the capacity of developing countries and not sent they problem down the supply
. >> our first question will come from emily walker. >> one quick clarifying question and another question. is it true that a country like japan will inspect a food and drug facility and then the u.s. will send an inspector to is that that same facility. is that how it happens not? -- happens now? >> yes. >> it is this report saying more inspections is not be answered? ? >> we are not saying cut back on inspections. all the inspections are important. resources have...
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. >> our first question will come from emily walker. >> hi. thanks for taking my question. just one quick clarifying question, then another question. um, is it true now that a country, you know, such as japan, i guess, will go and inspect food or drug facilities, but then the u.s. might send an inspector to inspect that same facility, is that how it happens now? >> yes. >> okay. and then my other question is would you say it's kind of a fair assessment, a lot of previous reports on this same issue have called on more inspections. i feel like i read that a lot. would you say it's a fair assessment to say this report is saying more inspections is not necessarily the answer because the kind of reform of regulatory systems in these countries needs -- [inaudible] first? is. >> yes. we're saying more inspections might be important, but all resources can't be just spent on inspections. resources have to be spent on integrating more and trying to change the nature of -- and work with the regulatory infrastructure in other countries. >> and on that we did also discuss sharing inspec
. >> our first question will come from emily walker. >> hi. thanks for taking my question. just one quick clarifying question, then another question. um, is it true now that a country, you know, such as japan, i guess, will go and inspect food or drug facilities, but then the u.s. might send an inspector to inspect that same facility, is that how it happens now? >> yes. >> okay. and then my other question is would you say it's kind of a fair assessment, a lot of previous...
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and women's groups like emily's list, and organizations like young progressives who are the college students who are suffering under this huge school debt loan that governor walker made worse. i won the support of a community organizing group that won the lawsuit that they throw out that extreme redistricting plan that governor walker signed off on. so this is the army that has done this so important step in the democracy. and they are all endorsed and joined our campaign. >> kathleen falk we certainly wish you the best. this is county executive of wisconsin's dane county. and candidate -- hopefully the nominee. coming up, there is smart, and then there's, well not so smart. guess which one is dominating the campaign front. we will take a look at the start of fully -- well maybe the stupid season on the campaign trail. we're just getting started. join the conversation, we will be right back. ♪ no other television show does that. we're keeping it real. we're the idea nobody wants to hear. until the truth reveals itself. and there's only one place you'll find us. ♪ >>> so we have a jobs crisis in this country unemployment is at 8.2%. income inequalities at histori
and women's groups like emily's list, and organizations like young progressives who are the college students who are suffering under this huge school debt loan that governor walker made worse. i won the support of a community organizing group that won the lawsuit that they throw out that extreme redistricting plan that governor walker signed off on. so this is the army that has done this so important step in the democracy. and they are all endorsed and joined our campaign. >> kathleen...