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i think i'll start with the fda. dr. gottlieb, the biomedical community has really made great strides in developing clinical therapies from unlocking potential stem cells to creating therapies tailored to the unique genetic fabric of a patient. one of the things we have been concerned about for a long time is that overseeing and regulating these cutting edge therapies really requires an experienced, well-trained, robust, public work help force. we had a provision for new hiring authorities. i'm wondering if you can talk to us about how that hiring authority has helped the agency recruit and retain talent? >> thank you, we are in the process of implementing that. i think is going to be transformative for the agency in terms of our ability to recruit people with specialized skills. we have identified 38 occupations that meet the requirement for the alternative pay system. we have made the first two hires, both deputies and directors. i think this is going to be very important to the agency. just to briefly pick up on your
i think i'll start with the fda. dr. gottlieb, the biomedical community has really made great strides in developing clinical therapies from unlocking potential stem cells to creating therapies tailored to the unique genetic fabric of a patient. one of the things we have been concerned about for a long time is that overseeing and regulating these cutting edge therapies really requires an experienced, well-trained, robust, public work help force. we had a provision for new hiring authorities. i'm...
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as a part of the action plan release you revealed that a recent fda analysis found if all fda approval bio similars were available to american consumers that significant savings could be realized. could you suggest further fda's analysis and the savings potential that bio similars could offer? >> i appreciate the question. we're going to be publishing the full results of that analysis soon but what we did is we looked at the experience in the european market where we saw product introductions and extrapolate that had experience to what could have happened in the u.s. market if the same products had been introduced in the u.s. market. so we effectively took the competitive landscape from europe, made some corrections for the fact that the dynamic in the european market is slightly different than the dynamic in the u.s. market, but looked at the percentage price reductions when one, two, three, four bio similars entered the market and when we extrapolated those findings back to the u.s. market and assumed if every bio similar that was approved in the u.s. market had launched, we extracte
as a part of the action plan release you revealed that a recent fda analysis found if all fda approval bio similars were available to american consumers that significant savings could be realized. could you suggest further fda's analysis and the savings potential that bio similars could offer? >> i appreciate the question. we're going to be publishing the full results of that analysis soon but what we did is we looked at the experience in the european market where we saw product...
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as a result of the law, the fda is taking action. last month they published an updated list of off patent drugs that do not have an improved generic. that is a welcome dose of sunshine. it helps the competitor figure out which drugs have patents that have expired. that was required by our law. the fda also established a competitive generic therapy program. an incentive to create more competition for applicants for which there is no more than one approved generic. we found that you generally see the price drop when there are two generics on the market, not just one. we are beginning to see progress. since june 2017, the fda has approved generics for 11 drugs that were formerly sole-source. last month, they reported there were 16 designated abbreviated new drug applications awaiting fda action at the end of march. that is an increase from three awaiting action at the end of december 2017. more remains to be done. the health committee of the senate is also delving into this issue. at a hearing last fall, i focused on the role of pharmac
as a result of the law, the fda is taking action. last month they published an updated list of off patent drugs that do not have an improved generic. that is a welcome dose of sunshine. it helps the competitor figure out which drugs have patents that have expired. that was required by our law. the fda also established a competitive generic therapy program. an incentive to create more competition for applicants for which there is no more than one approved generic. we found that you generally see...
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awaiting fda action at the end of march. that is an increase from three awaiting action at the end of december 2017. but more remains to be done. the health committee on the senate health education labor and pensions committee is delving into this issue. at the health committee hearing last fall, i focused on the role of pharmacy benefit managers. also known as pbm's. i learned that some contracts between pharmacies and pbm's contain so-called gag clauses that prohibit pharmacists from telling consumers if their prescription would cost less, if they paid for it out-of-pocket, rather than using their insurance. they can only answer the question if the consumer asks. it is so counterintuitive to think that paying out-of-pocket is going to be cheaper then using your insurance. using your debit card will save you money over using your insurance card? who will think to ask that? so, i was outraged when i learned about this process. and i was so grateful to these pharmacists from maine. for coming to me and telling me about it. a
awaiting fda action at the end of march. that is an increase from three awaiting action at the end of december 2017. but more remains to be done. the health committee on the senate health education labor and pensions committee is delving into this issue. at the health committee hearing last fall, i focused on the role of pharmacy benefit managers. also known as pbm's. i learned that some contracts between pharmacies and pbm's contain so-called gag clauses that prohibit pharmacists from telling...
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since june of 2017 fda has approved generics for 11 drugs that were formally sole sourced. just last month fda reported that there were 16 designated abbreviated new drug applications awaiting fda action at the end of march, and that's an increase from three awaiting action at the end of december 2017. but more remains to be done. the h.e.l.p. committee, the sent health, education, labor and pensions committee, is also delving into this issue. at h.e.l.p. committee hearing last fall i focus on the role of our embassy benefit managers, also known as pbms. after hearing from pharmacists in maine, i learned that some contracts between pbms and pharmacies actually contain so-called gag clauses that prohibit pharmacists from telling consumers if they're prescription would cost less if they paid for it out-of-pocket, rather than using their insurance. but they can only answer that question if the consumer asks. well, it's so counterintuitive to think that paying out-of-pocket is going to be cheaper than using your insurance cover using your debit card is going to save you money o
since june of 2017 fda has approved generics for 11 drugs that were formally sole sourced. just last month fda reported that there were 16 designated abbreviated new drug applications awaiting fda action at the end of march, and that's an increase from three awaiting action at the end of december 2017. but more remains to be done. the h.e.l.p. committee, the sent health, education, labor and pensions committee, is also delving into this issue. at h.e.l.p. committee hearing last fall i focus on...
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likehe fda has something 4000 drugs ready for approval. but they put them on hold for whatever reason. when president obama was president, right before he left office, he came out with the cures act. could you expound on that a little bit? pharmaceutical companies, and other major health care issue. pricingl discuss a issue tomorrow. you mentioned pharmaceutical advertising. that is one thing they will be discussing in the blueprint. it requires pharmaceutical theanies to list -- to give list price of drugs. it is unclear how much the administration can do on our own. peaking idea that has -- that has peaks a lot of interest since they put it out this year. the cures act passed at the end of 2015. and it was meant to spur medical innovation. it is a bipartisan bill. the energy and commerce committee will be doing some work on that as well. and -- will be testifying on that this week. is this still a push to lower the price of prescription drugs? guest: this is something we have seen the secretary talk a lot about this week. we have had ann
likehe fda has something 4000 drugs ready for approval. but they put them on hold for whatever reason. when president obama was president, right before he left office, he came out with the cures act. could you expound on that a little bit? pharmaceutical companies, and other major health care issue. pricingl discuss a issue tomorrow. you mentioned pharmaceutical advertising. that is one thing they will be discussing in the blueprint. it requires pharmaceutical theanies to list -- to give list...
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the fda commissioner says they are considering alternatives. announcer: when we return, swimsuit--check; towel--check. sunscreen. no? why one state says don't bring it to the beach. o'brien: hawaii is now the firsn sunscreen. well, actually, two of the main ingredients in many popular sunscreens--oxybenzone and octinoxate. and while they're great at protecting your skin from the sun's harmful uv rays, they're not very good for coral reefs. research shows they can increase the rate of coral bleaching and ultimately lead to the death of coral reefs. it happens when the sunscreen is washed off of sunbathers and makes its way into the ocean. not everybody is happy about the ban, including johnson and johnson, which makes neutrogena, and bayer, the maker of coppertone. they say there are far bigger risks for coral reefs, including global warming, overfishing, and pollution. fear it could lead to fewer people using sunscreen altogether. there are sunscreens with alternative ingredients, like zinc oxide and titanium dioxide that don't harm reefs. and
the fda commissioner says they are considering alternatives. announcer: when we return, swimsuit--check; towel--check. sunscreen. no? why one state says don't bring it to the beach. o'brien: hawaii is now the firsn sunscreen. well, actually, two of the main ingredients in many popular sunscreens--oxybenzone and octinoxate. and while they're great at protecting your skin from the sun's harmful uv rays, they're not very good for coral reefs. research shows they can increase the rate of coral...
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sole-source camp last month fda recorded that there were 16 designated abbreviated drug applications. that is the action at the end of december 2017. but more remains to be done. the help committee on the labor and pensions committee is also delving to this issue. at the help committee hearing last fall, i focused on the role of pharmacy benefit managers also known as pbm. after hearing from the pharmacists in maine, i learned that some contracts between pbm and pharmacies actually contained so-called gag clauses that prohibit the pharmacists from telling consumers if their prescription costs less if they paid for it out of pocket rather than using the insurance. they can only answer that question if the consumer asks. it is so counterintuitive to of pocket isout going to be cheaper than using your insurance, using your debit card is going to save money over using your insurance card? who's going to think to ask that? so i was outraged when i learned about this process. and i was so grateful to these pharmacists from maine are coming to me and telling me about it. i have to ask a bas
sole-source camp last month fda recorded that there were 16 designated abbreviated drug applications. that is the action at the end of december 2017. but more remains to be done. the help committee on the labor and pensions committee is also delving to this issue. at the help committee hearing last fall, i focused on the role of pharmacy benefit managers also known as pbm. after hearing from the pharmacists in maine, i learned that some contracts between pbm and pharmacies actually contained...
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the second one is when the fda does approve something, you see products that say fda approved and that's generally recognized as safe or gras. so the problem is it's a voluntary designation, and the industry again submits the info to the fda. the fda may or may not take a look at it and in fact sometimes the fda will say, i don't like what we're seeing here, and some of these testings. can you go back and do it again or have questions and the company can say, actually we're just going to withdraw the notification and then ahead and market it anyway. >> so there's now broad oversight. >> there's more but it's in the book. >> it's fascinating. there are 9,000 chemicals being used in food and beauty products and hair products and packaging. >> talk about the big picture, it's like 80,000 chemicals but in food particularly, 9,000, and again, they're in combination so what are they doing in combination? i've asked scientist about this. are you testing the combinations? they're like, no, still trying to figure out what each chemical is doing individually. so until we can do that, then we can't
the second one is when the fda does approve something, you see products that say fda approved and that's generally recognized as safe or gras. so the problem is it's a voluntary designation, and the industry again submits the info to the fda. the fda may or may not take a look at it and in fact sometimes the fda will say, i don't like what we're seeing here, and some of these testings. can you go back and do it again or have questions and the company can say, actually we're just going to...
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the fda may or may not take a look at it and, in fact, sometimes the fda will take a look at it and say i don't like what we're seeing here in some of these testings, can you go back and do it again. or they have various questions, and company can say, actually, we're just going to withdraw this notification, and then we're going to go ahead and market it anyway. so there's really, there's no broad oversight. and there's more, but i don't want to -- >> it's in the book. [laughter] >> it's fascinating. but there are 9,000 chemicals out there being used in food and beauty products and hair products -- >> well, you know, when you're talking about the big picture, it's like 80,000 chemicals. >> okay. >> in food, particularly 9,000. >> wow. >> and, you know, again they're in combinations. so what are they doing in combination. and i've asked scientists about this, are you testing the combinations to see? they're like, no, because we're still try trying to figure out what each chemical's doing individual hi are. that's what we're all exposed to. and i guess i should -- we didn't really talk a
the fda may or may not take a look at it and, in fact, sometimes the fda will take a look at it and say i don't like what we're seeing here in some of these testings, can you go back and do it again. or they have various questions, and company can say, actually, we're just going to withdraw this notification, and then we're going to go ahead and market it anyway. so there's really, there's no broad oversight. and there's more, but i don't want to -- >> it's in the book. [laughter]...
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. >>> under the trump ti administra, the fda isgeing set.o stop asking foy orn to stopm the ter m for products that don'tinontas dairy. the agency is current reference from lactatinganimal the dairy industry isni petitio the fda but hasn't taken up issue hibefore. >> t has been cause chaos. >> what do you call it >> i almondss g drink or beverage it doesn sound that repealing >> but do people really think that almond milk is milk? i don't think they do, it's in title that it comes from almonds. >> i've seen rice milk. i've seen cashew milk >> king wa milk, soy, anything you can dream of >> we should have used the segment to t oeo air t grossisdt an>> they're very expensive >> you're not one of those -- you eat handle, what's your thoughts on dairy >> i don't like milk. don't like the taste of it>> di. this is your government at work. wh you call milk. there you have it. thkst, aniachmirist dolphins, t to crack down on anyone who feels during the national anthem, they'ver decided playe whose protest could face suspensions of up to four games
. >>> under the trump ti administra, the fda isgeing set.o stop asking foy orn to stopm the ter m for products that don'tinontas dairy. the agency is current reference from lactatinganimal the dairy industry isni petitio the fda but hasn't taken up issue hibefore. >> t has been cause chaos. >> what do you call it >> i almondss g drink or beverage it doesn sound that repealing >> but do people really think that almond milk is milk? i don't think they do, it's in...
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why didn't the fda do something about it? i thought that was what their job was, to the consumer. host: heather from las vegas, nevada. i was calling before from las vegas about the illegal immigration problem here, and it has turned into a huge, huge amounts of heroin dealers here. i called the las vegas police department because in my area, it is just everywhere. all of a sudden they just disappeared and go somewhere else. i really agreed with president trump about executing these people on the spot, because they are nothing but murderers and they just go and set up their nasty dealings in other places. that is how i feel about it. they are murderers and should be treated like murderers. host: massachusetts, we hear next from nancy. caller: good morning. host: go ahead. caller: my concern is providing alternative methods of care to people that are in pain. i don't presume to understand the complexity of the opiate crisis in terms of how people get specifically addicted, but i think that if we could offer alternative care, whether it is offering herbs or offering orpuncture or ki
why didn't the fda do something about it? i thought that was what their job was, to the consumer. host: heather from las vegas, nevada. i was calling before from las vegas about the illegal immigration problem here, and it has turned into a huge, huge amounts of heroin dealers here. i called the las vegas police department because in my area, it is just everywhere. all of a sudden they just disappeared and go somewhere else. i really agreed with president trump about executing these people on...
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fda approved for over 15 years. who's already won three cars, two motorcycles, a boat, and an r.v. i would not want to pay that insurance bill. [ ding ] -oh, i have progressive, so i just bundled everything with my home insurance. saved me a ton of money. -love you, gary! -you don't have to buzz in. it's not a question, gary.
fda approved for over 15 years. who's already won three cars, two motorcycles, a boat, and an r.v. i would not want to pay that insurance bill. [ ding ] -oh, i have progressive, so i just bundled everything with my home insurance. saved me a ton of money. -love you, gary! -you don't have to buzz in. it's not a question, gary.
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blanca: la fda revisa lo productos que estÁn en el mercado y por eso se pide a los pacientes revisargando evidencia. hay 17,000 archivos de audio y pÁginas de entrevistas de testigos. 10 muertos mÁs se suman a la larga lista de el gobierno denicaragua. mientras la violencia continÚa, se desvÍen a jÓvenes muertos. tiffany: o lo menos 10 muertos en localidades que mantienen una protesta contra ortega y su esposa. >> nosotros pedimos que dejen de matar, matan a niÑos, jÓvenes. tiffany: hombres armados arremetieron contra varias ciudades. los ciudadanos resistieron con morteros. [explosiones] [sonido ambiente] tiffany: entre los muertos hay varios policÍas que fallecieron donde los oficiales encontraron una fuerte resistencia. familiares, vecinos y compaÑeros de lucha acompaÑando los restos de josÉ antonio sevilla. >> aquÍ tienen un lema, aquí vienen a matar. tiffany:estos operativos se dedican a arrestar una gran cantidad de personas esta siendo condenado por muchos organismo de derechos humanos a nivel internacional. >> ellos serÁn civiles que lo secuestraron y ahora lo acusan de mucha
blanca: la fda revisa lo productos que estÁn en el mercado y por eso se pide a los pacientes revisargando evidencia. hay 17,000 archivos de audio y pÁginas de entrevistas de testigos. 10 muertos mÁs se suman a la larga lista de el gobierno denicaragua. mientras la violencia continÚa, se desvÍen a jÓvenes muertos. tiffany: o lo menos 10 muertos en localidades que mantienen una protesta contra ortega y su esposa. >> nosotros pedimos que dejen de matar, matan a niÑos, jÓvenes....
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[laughter] and then sunny give a defiant speech as well and three months earlier the fda had approved one of their fingerstick tests. the big element of victory they celebrated there and he led the employees i know if i'm allowed to say this word but in the f you chant. so now we are back to after my story and toward the end of his speech one of the senior hardware engineers asked him he could leave them in another chance everybody understands what he means and of course he is happy to indulge him so they start chanting and then one week after that he came to our technology conference in june of each. a lot of people were wondering if she would come. and she came with her big security detail and she sat on stage through half an hour interview with our technology editor and there was so much interested in the story eternal life stream donna's website i watched it from the newsroom in new york. she told one boldfaced lie after another over the course of that half-hour. i suspected she would come out swinging and denied but her willingness to live in public in front of an audience with t
[laughter] and then sunny give a defiant speech as well and three months earlier the fda had approved one of their fingerstick tests. the big element of victory they celebrated there and he led the employees i know if i'm allowed to say this word but in the f you chant. so now we are back to after my story and toward the end of his speech one of the senior hardware engineers asked him he could leave them in another chance everybody understands what he means and of course he is happy to indulge...
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of the machines so meant using the machines in way the manufacturer did not intend and the way the fdahad not approved them and led to another series of unreliable tests. >> host: that patients now were actually getting. >> guest: right. they did about -- i think they did 80 tests using this hacked method with the machine. >> host: well, we could go on and on about this element but i think you have pretty well established that -- i won't use the term scam -- of the -- i want to go now to where you become part of the story if i can put it that way. were you first sniffed out something was different here and how that led to your investigation. >> guest: right. so, theranos and elizabeth holmes first came on my radar when i read a profile of elizabeth holmes in the "the new yorker" magazine in late 20 14678 she had become a celebrate, about a year or more since she had risen to fame and she had graced the cover of for money magazine and that was in the first time i discovered the company exist and this young woman founded it and then i learned of the company's valuation and of her great w
of the machines so meant using the machines in way the manufacturer did not intend and the way the fdahad not approved them and led to another series of unreliable tests. >> host: that patients now were actually getting. >> guest: right. they did about -- i think they did 80 tests using this hacked method with the machine. >> host: well, we could go on and on about this element but i think you have pretty well established that -- i won't use the term scam -- of the -- i want...
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. >>> the fda could crack down on non-dairy alternatives that use the name milk. the dairy industry is pushing for the change. it says soy, almond and rice milk are plant based. and the word should only apply from milk that comes from a cow, a goat or a sheep. >> it is not milk. it is water through a process. >> the head of the fda said they could move to crack down on the term of milk. they would first issue guidelines notifying companies of the change. >>> not much change in our weather. foggy, cold. and a huge temperature difference. >> we do. yeah. temperatures spread 35 degrees in the afternoon. fog, san francisco. foggy in san francisco. 57. santa rosa 55. livermore 70. napa 56. vallejo 59 and oakland 58 degrees. fog and cloud cover to start the day near the water. here is a change, clouds to finish the day as well. that the not just for coastal locations. that is all for of us and a thunderstorm chance, less than 10% over night thursday night into friday. another round of tropical moisture from arizona. tomorrow's high in dublin, 88 degrees. on friday an in
. >>> the fda could crack down on non-dairy alternatives that use the name milk. the dairy industry is pushing for the change. it says soy, almond and rice milk are plant based. and the word should only apply from milk that comes from a cow, a goat or a sheep. >> it is not milk. it is water through a process. >> the head of the fda said they could move to crack down on the term of milk. they would first issue guidelines notifying companies of the change. >>> not...
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health care programs such as medicare and medicaid but also scientific institutions such as cdc, nih, fdahuman services programs such as the administration for children and families, and preparedness and response work to protect americans from natural disasters, infectious disease and other threats. secretary azar has been his career working in senior health care leadership roles in both the public and private sector. his current tenure at hhs is his second tour of duty at the department turkey serve as the general counsel from 2001-2005 and then as deputy secretary for the department number two official and chief operating officer. during his time as deputy secretary he played key roles in international affairs, global health diplomacy, implementation of new medicare prescription drug programs, public health emergency preparedness, and response efforts, and food and drug regulations. full plate. he also led the department through several successful management and operational transformations. he joined the private sector in 2007, moving to indiana with his wife and children, and it is my
health care programs such as medicare and medicaid but also scientific institutions such as cdc, nih, fdahuman services programs such as the administration for children and families, and preparedness and response work to protect americans from natural disasters, infectious disease and other threats. secretary azar has been his career working in senior health care leadership roles in both the public and private sector. his current tenure at hhs is his second tour of duty at the department turkey...
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emily: fda approval, how do you plan to get there? >> we are going through now. focus has been that we have had 53,000 people come to sign up for the waiting list. productsfew of the like the smart sought for babies come to approval. we feel like we can serve the users, help them while going through fda in tandem. emily: how does this fit into the broader space? >> there has been so much interest in tapping into devices that we wear to monitor the heart. what is interesting is that so far we have seen devices that monitor you continuously to detect conditions like atrial fibrillation. we've talked about devices that could potentially alert when something goes wrong. i think the future is all of those things in one device that can monitor people continuously and alert when something goes wrong. we are starting to see those things come about separately in the space. it will be interesting to see them all come together. emily: some companies have struggled like fitbit. why want to go the way of them? >> we don't think we are competing against an apple watch or fitbi
emily: fda approval, how do you plan to get there? >> we are going through now. focus has been that we have had 53,000 people come to sign up for the waiting list. productsfew of the like the smart sought for babies come to approval. we feel like we can serve the users, help them while going through fda in tandem. emily: how does this fit into the broader space? >> there has been so much interest in tapping into devices that we wear to monitor the heart. what is interesting is that...
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the fda approved the first prescription drug derived from marijuana today. epidiolex, is the name of the new drug that will come in a syrup form.it's made from a purified ingredient in cannabis called cbd oil.it is intended to treat severe seizures in children caused by two rare forms of epilepsy. kron 4's gabe slate spoke with the epilepsy foundation of northern california who said thousands of parents they work with are hoping this will be the miracle drug that will end the daily seizures their kids suffer.:00-:10 carlos quesada - cco, epilepsy foundation of northern california "there are over 180,000 people in northern california suffering from epilepsy so anything we can do to help we will" carlos quesada - is cco of the epilepsy foundation of northern california based in oakland. he said there are thousands of pareng cannabis :00-:10 carlos quesada - cco, epilepsy foundation of northern california "well from our point of view any new options i can become a tool for a doctor to stop a seizure is always welcome if we can stop one child from stopping a sei
the fda approved the first prescription drug derived from marijuana today. epidiolex, is the name of the new drug that will come in a syrup form.it's made from a purified ingredient in cannabis called cbd oil.it is intended to treat severe seizures in children caused by two rare forms of epilepsy. kron 4's gabe slate spoke with the epilepsy foundation of northern california who said thousands of parents they work with are hoping this will be the miracle drug that will end the daily seizures...
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that is not the fault of the fda.t is an area where the american public can look also do see government making positive strides in that direction. host: representative ryan costello serves the sixth district of pennsylvania. things for your time. -- thanks for your time. we will hear from representative john sarbanes. that conversation coming up next on washington journal. ♪ >> lots of people feel like i don't want my kids to read stories that are downbeat, disturbing, whatever. that's like not a totally illegitimate thing to say. i want to choose when my kid understands stuff that might bring them grief. is also a point beyond which, they are 14 now, when are you going to introduce them to the idea that not everything is perfect outside your all-white suburb? those factors create the perfect dr. fire -- dumpster fire of mass censorship of books by marginalized people. >> in-depth fix in addition live sunday, august 5 at noon eastern discussing his latest book, walk away. his other books include down and out in a magi
that is not the fault of the fda.t is an area where the american public can look also do see government making positive strides in that direction. host: representative ryan costello serves the sixth district of pennsylvania. things for your time. -- thanks for your time. we will hear from representative john sarbanes. that conversation coming up next on washington journal. ♪ >> lots of people feel like i don't want my kids to read stories that are downbeat, disturbing, whatever. that's...
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that is a large enough of effect size to get a new drug approved at the fda. the cost of hair also dropped about $900 per patient per year. this is what the power of technology can do. yes, technology by itself is not enough. another industry technology has only been transformative when it has operated in an efficient, networked white. ay. in detroit, i can think of no better example than the story of the automobile. henry ford used technology, the moving assembly line, to reduce the time needed to produce a single model t from 12 hours to 90 minutes, which allowed a 2/3 reduction in cost and pricing. but the automobile did not transform american life overnight. and it didn't reduce transportation costs until the building of the national highway system several decades later. only after that, as you can see in this chart, did the u.s. see societywide cost savings. technology needs organization, not just technology for technology's sake. in health care, some people think the best route to savings is separate to cut the costs of this technology. or, perhaps, to a
that is a large enough of effect size to get a new drug approved at the fda. the cost of hair also dropped about $900 per patient per year. this is what the power of technology can do. yes, technology by itself is not enough. another industry technology has only been transformative when it has operated in an efficient, networked white. ay. in detroit, i can think of no better example than the story of the automobile. henry ford used technology, the moving assembly line, to reduce the time...
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. >> the fda said in a statement if new information suggests that a substance already in use may be unsafetion levels have changed in ways that could effect safety the fda can conduct further studies to review whether the use can still be considered safe. parents should wash fruits and vegetables and avoid processed meats to reduce chemical exposure. cbs news, new york. >> coming up on cbs this morning, your 9 to 5:00 job maybe ready for an overhaul. how about a four-day week? it may make you happier. four-day week? it may make you happier. that's why i'm using nicorette. only nicorette gum has patented dual-coated technology for great taste plus intense craving relief. every great why needs a great how. tired of constantly battling lingering smells in your home, like pet, shoe, and body odors? for long-lasting, continuous freshness, try febreze plug. febreze plug provides 45 days of freshness, with a unique dual chamber design that alternates between harmonized scents for a continuous renewal of fragrance. plus, febreze plug is formulated with odorclear technology, which cleans away odors
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means they are not made with -- they are not performed with the diagnostic equipment makers that the fda refused and those ltds, as they're known, are not closely overseen by cms either. and elizabeth holmes argued her tests were done on proprietary technology and therefore fell in this gray's zone and she exploited that expertly, drove a truck through that loophole. >> and of course what we said, to a large extent, a fawning press helped to build her up. when you started to pick holes in it, she was pretty angry. this is what she said. we'll play a little bit about what she said about your reporting. >> my dad was a reporter with the san francisco chronicle. i told you this before we were going on stage. and he said to me that the job of a reporter is to tell truth to the readers. and we've seen two articles that were published that were false and then immediately even picks it up and reprints it as if it's true. >> i mean, you know, i wonder what you think of that. i mean, she is really adept at putting her own side of the story across. >> right. i actually watched that interview. that
means they are not made with -- they are not performed with the diagnostic equipment makers that the fda refused and those ltds, as they're known, are not closely overseen by cms either. and elizabeth holmes argued her tests were done on proprietary technology and therefore fell in this gray's zone and she exploited that expertly, drove a truck through that loophole. >> and of course what we said, to a large extent, a fawning press helped to build her up. when you started to pick holes in...
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this is medication assist in .reatment -- assisted treatment there are three fda approved medications for opioid use disorder, methadone, suboxone, and now tracks on -- the patrol -- vivitrol . all three are fda approved and all three should be available to patients who need them without insurance companies, so no authorization or duration limits. it is the same thing we wouldald all three should be available to patients who need them - -- -- do better with another. we need to have all forms available so that we do what is best. stephen also mentioned another point about these medications, which is that, he alluded to this, there is a stigma surrounding the idea of medication assisted treatment. secretary of health and human services tom price, for example, made the comment that medication assisted treatment is "substituting one drug with another." that's offensive and scientifically not true. assisteddication treatment is the gold standard for opioid abuse disorder. it reduces mortality and overdose deaths, it reduces other illness. it also reduces the chance of relapse and of crime
this is medication assist in .reatment -- assisted treatment there are three fda approved medications for opioid use disorder, methadone, suboxone, and now tracks on -- the patrol -- vivitrol . all three are fda approved and all three should be available to patients who need them without insurance companies, so no authorization or duration limits. it is the same thing we wouldald all three should be available to patients who need them - -- -- do better with another. we need to have all forms...
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the regulatory challenges and what are they telling the fda?n april, the fda doorlly knocked on juul's and said we need to know more , about this product. what are your health concerns, provide us with your research. you also need to provide us with your marketing materials. what are you talking about in meetings, are you trying to target children? that is sort of an out dacia's act. -- audacious act. course they are not , targeting children. brad: even though they had candy colored flavors. olivia: they have actually tapered that down. there is another company called kandi pen. it is interesting they have targeted juul because there are other companies with more kid friendly flavors and colors. brad: what about the health questions they are likely to get? they can say this is a healthier than traditional cigarettes, but i can imagine still, not good for you. , olivia: some experts say it is not bad and much better than smoking a cigarette. others are saying it causes this problem called "popcorn lung." i am still trying to understand. brad: bu
the regulatory challenges and what are they telling the fda?n april, the fda doorlly knocked on juul's and said we need to know more , about this product. what are your health concerns, provide us with your research. you also need to provide us with your marketing materials. what are you talking about in meetings, are you trying to target children? that is sort of an out dacia's act. -- audacious act. course they are not , targeting children. brad: even though they had candy colored flavors....
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eliquis is fda-approved and has both. so what's next? seeing these guys.'t stop taking eliquis unless your doctor tells you to, as stopping increases your risk of having a stroke. eliquis can cause serious and in rare cases fatal bleeding. don't take eliquis if you have an artificial heart valve or abnormal bleeding. while taking eliquis, you may bruise more easily and it may take longer than usual for any bleeding to stop. seek immediate medical care for sudden signs of bleeding, like unusual bruising. eliquis may increase your bleeding risk if you take certain medicines. tell your doctor about all planned medical or dental procedures. eliquis, the number one cardiologist-prescribed blood thinner. ask your doctor if eliquis is what's next for you. ♪ ♪ ♪ i'm about to pop a cap of "mmm fresh" in that washer with unstopables in-wash scent boosters by downy. ah, it's so fresh. and it's going to last from wash to wear for up to 12 weeks. right, freshness for weeks! downy unstopables. for a fresh too feisty to quit. and now try downy unstopables with the origin
eliquis is fda-approved and has both. so what's next? seeing these guys.'t stop taking eliquis unless your doctor tells you to, as stopping increases your risk of having a stroke. eliquis can cause serious and in rare cases fatal bleeding. don't take eliquis if you have an artificial heart valve or abnormal bleeding. while taking eliquis, you may bruise more easily and it may take longer than usual for any bleeding to stop. seek immediate medical care for sudden signs of bleeding, like unusual...
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eliquis is fda-approved and has both. so what's next? seeing these guys. don't stop taking eliquis unless your doctor tells you to, as stopping increases your risk of having a stroke. eliquis can cause serious and in rare cases fatal bleeding. don't take eliquis if you have an artificial heart valve or abnormal bleeding. while taking eliquis, you may bruise more easily and it may take longer than usual for any bleeding to stop. seek immediate medical care for sudden signs of bleeding, like unusual bruising. eliquis may increase your bleeding risk if you take certain medicines. tell your doctor about all planned medical or dental procedures. eliquis, the number one cardiologist-prescribed blood thinner. ask your doctor if eliquis is what's next for you. cardiologist-prescribed blood thinner. dear foremothers, your society was led by a woman, who governed thousands... ...commanded armies... ...yielded to no one. when i found you in my dna, i learned where my strength comes from. my name is courtney mckinney, and this is my ancestrydna story. now with 2 times
eliquis is fda-approved and has both. so what's next? seeing these guys. don't stop taking eliquis unless your doctor tells you to, as stopping increases your risk of having a stroke. eliquis can cause serious and in rare cases fatal bleeding. don't take eliquis if you have an artificial heart valve or abnormal bleeding. while taking eliquis, you may bruise more easily and it may take longer than usual for any bleeding to stop. seek immediate medical care for sudden signs of bleeding, like...
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this is medication assist in .reatment -- assisted treatment there are three fda approved medications for opioid use disorder, methadone, suboxone, and now tracks on -- the patrol -- vivitrol . all three are fda approved and all three should be available to patients who need them without insurance companies, so no authorization or duration limits. it is the same thing we wouldald all three should be available to patients who need them - -- -- do better with another. we need to have all forms available so that we do what is best. stephen also mentioned another point about these medications, which is that, he alluded to this, there is a stigma surrounding the idea of medication assisted treatment. secretary of health and human services tom price, for example, made the comment that medication assisted treatment is "substituting one drug with another." that's offensive and scientifically not true. assisteddication treatment is the gold standard for opioid abuse disorder. it reduces mortality and overdose deaths, it reduces other illness. it also reduces the chance of relapse and of crime
this is medication assist in .reatment -- assisted treatment there are three fda approved medications for opioid use disorder, methadone, suboxone, and now tracks on -- the patrol -- vivitrol . all three are fda approved and all three should be available to patients who need them without insurance companies, so no authorization or duration limits. it is the same thing we wouldald all three should be available to patients who need them - -- -- do better with another. we need to have all forms...
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eliquis is fda-approved and has both. so what's next? seeing these guys.on't stop taking eliquis unless your doctor tells you to, as stopping increases your risk of having a stroke. eliquis can cause serious and in rare cases fatal bleeding. don't take eliquis if you have an artificial heart valve or abnormal bleeding. while taking eliquis, you may bruise more easily and it may take longer than usual for any bleeding to stop. seek immediate medical care for sudden signs of bleeding, like unusual bruising. eliquis may increase your bleeding risk if you take certain medicines. tell your doctor about all planned medical or dental procedures. eliquis, the number one cardiologist-prescribed blood thinner. ask your doctor if eliquis is what's next for you. >>> back now with the tense exchange caught on camera. kids screaming profanities at a police officer, who then pulls his gun on them. here's kenneth moton. >> reporter: tonight, this disturbing video and the actions of this el paso police officer under scrutiny. watch a group of children shouting at an office
eliquis is fda-approved and has both. so what's next? seeing these guys.on't stop taking eliquis unless your doctor tells you to, as stopping increases your risk of having a stroke. eliquis can cause serious and in rare cases fatal bleeding. don't take eliquis if you have an artificial heart valve or abnormal bleeding. while taking eliquis, you may bruise more easily and it may take longer than usual for any bleeding to stop. seek immediate medical care for sudden signs of bleeding, like...
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the drug was first approved by the fda in 1921 and generic versions have been available since 1985 and as of 2005 asi generic vial was available for a dollar in 2005 but by 2013 now that we have a crisis the generic companies are selling the drug for 15 times as much and an autoinjector now sells for more than $4000, $4000 for and now a two pack for the autoinjector is over $4000 and arcand the nasal spray version is sold for about $150 for a two pack. at your confirmation bring a raise this issue and raise the fact that the president's commission on the crisis, opioid crisis, recommended negotiating the best price and at the time you said quote, i want to look at that and learn more about the situation but if the government is the purchaser so let's take for a instance if we buy that is part of the opioid crisissu program and we are directly buying that and supplying it then look at the first responders which is what were doing there's nothing wrong with the government negotiating that. we followed up with the letter and with colleagues and with that response that did not include the
the drug was first approved by the fda in 1921 and generic versions have been available since 1985 and as of 2005 asi generic vial was available for a dollar in 2005 but by 2013 now that we have a crisis the generic companies are selling the drug for 15 times as much and an autoinjector now sells for more than $4000, $4000 for and now a two pack for the autoinjector is over $4000 and arcand the nasal spray version is sold for about $150 for a two pack. at your confirmation bring a raise this...
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>> they are still waiting for fda approval but the patients taken it twice a month for 18 months got the biggest benefit. another study out today shows that people who lowered their blood pressure to 120 were less likely to develop memory l a healthy lifestyle matters, too. >>> we'll take a break and coming up, what is cher, rebar mcintyre and "hamilton" have in common? >>> bad news f facebook in the news of recent scandals. we'll be right back. u i r your haiis so soft! did you use head and shoulders two in one? i did mom. wanna try it? yes. it intensely moisturizes your hair and scalp and keeps you flake free. manolo? look at my soft hair. i should be in the shot now too. try head and shoulders two in one. if you have moderate to severe plaque psoriasis, little things can be a big deal. that's why there's otezla. otezla is not an injection or a cream. it's a pill that treats psoriasis differently. with otezla, 75% clearer skin is achievable after just 4 months, ... with reduced redness, thickness, and scaliness of plaques. and the otezla prescribing information has no requirement f
>> they are still waiting for fda approval but the patients taken it twice a month for 18 months got the biggest benefit. another study out today shows that people who lowered their blood pressure to 120 were less likely to develop memory l a healthy lifestyle matters, too. >>> we'll take a break and coming up, what is cher, rebar mcintyre and "hamilton" have in common? >>> bad news f facebook in the news of recent scandals. we'll be right back. u i r your...
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i think there's always in a wall between the fda and the cms.nk the cms should be a major part of discussing about the future, especially when it comes to precision medicine. dr. gottlieb, throughout several comments -- but there was really ofdata support on the value precision, gene editing. there's no data presented. host: can you explain for those that don't follow this and don't have a background in medicine about gene therapy? when they hear that word, what are doctors talking about? what our researchers talking about? caller: well, i'm a surgeon, but generally what they talk about is that they want to look at the cells.tent of cancer cancer cells have something wrong with the dna. right now we can monitor and record the dna. cells and to tumor there may be something that sticks out, that there is a medication to specifically target that specific defect. that is what he's talking about, the ramifications. these are dna defects. so drug companies have, for a long time, used clinical trials to determine what drug will work with a group of peo
i think there's always in a wall between the fda and the cms.nk the cms should be a major part of discussing about the future, especially when it comes to precision medicine. dr. gottlieb, throughout several comments -- but there was really ofdata support on the value precision, gene editing. there's no data presented. host: can you explain for those that don't follow this and don't have a background in medicine about gene therapy? when they hear that word, what are doctors talking about? what...
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and we also offer fda-cleared low level light laser therapy, also clinically proven to regrow hair. -is my hair, and it feels great. it feels natural. it's growing. it's strong. - knowing i look good makes me feel more confident. - having my hair back makes me feel fantastic. - i love my hair. - [announcer] call or go online now. (energetic electronic music) rob: you might want to skip the saddle, two states investigating what might be linked to mcdonald's salad. shannon: the risks and the restaurant's response. >> reporter: in illinois and iowa more than 100 people were sick with cyclist psoriasis, in developing countries it is an internal illness, and contaminated produce. and 90 cases in illinois, 15 cases in iowa. mcdonald's has pulled these salads from restaurants from distribution centers. >> we go to the gym together, do we get a tax break? >> this is moving forward with lawmakers approved by a panel in the house. and in gym membership, exercise classes and even some fitness equipment, and health medical expenses for spending. and the savings accounts, and the only thing it doe
and we also offer fda-cleared low level light laser therapy, also clinically proven to regrow hair. -is my hair, and it feels great. it feels natural. it's growing. it's strong. - knowing i look good makes me feel more confident. - having my hair back makes me feel fantastic. - i love my hair. - [announcer] call or go online now. (energetic electronic music) rob: you might want to skip the saddle, two states investigating what might be linked to mcdonald's salad. shannon: the risks and the...
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almond milk companies will file class action lawsuit against fda. >> diet trend sweeping globe majoralle berry will he border patrol james used to help manage type two diabetes tell us about this diet feels we have seen this before. >> a lot of hype are on the deet for good reason has a lot of success with celebrities with patients, especially the type two diabetes condition, we found that certain clinics are able to control type two diabetes with just using this diet no medications shows a lot of promise there, what i don't want people to do is to think this is the answer to all their problems, because it is a very risk diet you are cutting carb from 50% of your carols to about 5. and that transition is very difficult you have to be incredibly stringent restrictive with this sustainability question at best i worry when patients go restricted diet won't -- >> adkins, celebrities are skinny because they don't eat that is why they are crazy, because they are calorie did he prooifd bananas not any nate. >> adkins was crazy why would anybody want to eat all that fat. >> would two being t
almond milk companies will file class action lawsuit against fda. >> diet trend sweeping globe majoralle berry will he border patrol james used to help manage type two diabetes tell us about this diet feels we have seen this before. >> a lot of hype are on the deet for good reason has a lot of success with celebrities with patients, especially the type two diabetes condition, we found that certain clinics are able to control type two diabetes with just using this diet no medications...
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fda approved for over 18 years. . steve: welcome back, everyone. you have been with us since the beginning, may remember my photos from my family of our trip last year. we did it again, here we are in beautiful kings canyon, california. what about that? isn't that lovely? >> is that putin? steve: no, it is not. it's a t-shirt. here's my boys enjoying the water. >> like a young man. steve: exactly. rivers are not just for the kids. this is me jumping off a big rock into the river. >> wow. steve: here i am at the grill. very important moment. and, of course, no trip to america's amazing national parks will be complete without pine cone baseball. there is my son and pitching i think you call it in america. >> as long as you are not playing cricket. steve: there you go. that's all for tonight, thank you so much tomi and jason. mark levin is up, please do join us again next sunday when" televised. . mark: hello, america, i'm mark levin. this is "life, liberty & levin." and i'm here with an old friend of mine. lieutenant colonel allen west. >> good to be
fda approved for over 18 years. . steve: welcome back, everyone. you have been with us since the beginning, may remember my photos from my family of our trip last year. we did it again, here we are in beautiful kings canyon, california. what about that? isn't that lovely? >> is that putin? steve: no, it is not. it's a t-shirt. here's my boys enjoying the water. >> like a young man. steve: exactly. rivers are not just for the kids. this is me jumping off a big rock into the river....
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. >>> the fda is warning that the trend of recalls over salmonella concerns may continue.y say recent recalls of goldfish and other products all contained contaminated products. the fda is concerned that some hungry man microwave dinners might also contain this product. the recall could take place over the next few days for these meals. >>> there is a backlash from a controversial online article that argued that public library should be replaced by amazon. last weekend, the forbes website published this editorial by a professor from the new york college. he suggested that the public now goes to amazon and starbucks for a comfortable place to read, surf the web, and research information. he argued that libraries have become too expensive and they are obsolete. officials at the public library says the editorial totally misses the point of a library. >> it is to provide free and access knowledge to learning and inspiration. we share that with topeka, we shared with los angeles. >> the person who wrote the editorial cannot be released for comment. forbes took down the editoria
. >>> the fda is warning that the trend of recalls over salmonella concerns may continue.y say recent recalls of goldfish and other products all contained contaminated products. the fda is concerned that some hungry man microwave dinners might also contain this product. the recall could take place over the next few days for these meals. >>> there is a backlash from a controversial online article that argued that public library should be replaced by amazon. last weekend, the...
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and we also offer fda-cleared low level light laser therapy, also clinically proven to regrow hair. -t. it feels natural. it's growing. it's strong. - knowing i look good makes me feel more confident. - having my hair back makes me feel fantastic. - i love my hair. - [announcer] call or go online now. (energetic electronic music) heather: any moment donald trump will arrive at checkers court to meet with theresa may. jillian: he will meet with the queen as protesters flood the streets of london. the preview of the day. >> reporter: good morning, beautiful day on the british countryside, the president on his way to checkers for his missed the best first meeting with theresa may. the president headed to the royal military academy, and put on by a joint force of us and british officers. last night was all about pomp and ceremony getting together at glennon palace, and the best finery, just as the president was arriving last night, that article in the uk newspaper the sun, rupert murdoch owns fox news, donald trump said theresa may's plan for a soft brexit, britain leaving the european un
and we also offer fda-cleared low level light laser therapy, also clinically proven to regrow hair. -t. it feels natural. it's growing. it's strong. - knowing i look good makes me feel more confident. - having my hair back makes me feel fantastic. - i love my hair. - [announcer] call or go online now. (energetic electronic music) heather: any moment donald trump will arrive at checkers court to meet with theresa may. jillian: he will meet with the queen as protesters flood the streets of...