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different relationships that we've seen in these documents you can see here that professor david kirkland is one such paid expert monsanto has relied on. in 2012 months and was very worried about you know toxicity questions arising from the say research when it engaged kirkland monsanto needed someone to help counter these concerns that were persisting bill how you can be my own i think i was just naive and it clearly did not. lead to any policy decision we all have decades of experience in the industry and therefore we have reputations to maintain and that means that there is no point in us being or responding to the influence of one stakeholder over another because those reputations would be destroyed i can say absolutely and if the goalie categorically this paper was not ghost written we all imports our own sections to the paper there was no import involvement or influence of the review on monsanto thank you. well it seems apparent that monsanto actually fears real independent authentic science monsanto said itself it feared the i.r. preview when it found n n 2014 this is before set do
different relationships that we've seen in these documents you can see here that professor david kirkland is one such paid expert monsanto has relied on. in 2012 months and was very worried about you know toxicity questions arising from the say research when it engaged kirkland monsanto needed someone to help counter these concerns that were persisting bill how you can be my own i think i was just naive and it clearly did not. lead to any policy decision we all have decades of experience in the...
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it kirkland said he had watched karissa blossom into a gregarious teenager. a fashionista and inspiring model with a knack for selfies. >> i sing the song by bob carlile, it's called butterfly kisses. it told the story of him and a daughter, and i used to sing that song to her. and she would just look at me and she loved me singing a song to her. she was my butterfly. that's what i called her. >> now kirkland's butterfly was dead, and detective nelson recruited some of pg county's finest to help him solve the case. including detective anthony shirt near. >> this is a mother, hardworking, and her daughter. and they both think that there safely inside their home. >> and here comes a monster into your house with a glut. it shocked us all >> as a hunt for this brutal killer, detective started with the usual suspects. >> since there's no rhyme or reason behind that you can come up with, you have to look at family members. >> one family member in particular. karissa 20 year old brother, but he wasn't there when cops arrive. police spotted him near the crime scene s
it kirkland said he had watched karissa blossom into a gregarious teenager. a fashionista and inspiring model with a knack for selfies. >> i sing the song by bob carlile, it's called butterfly kisses. it told the story of him and a daughter, and i used to sing that song to her. and she would just look at me and she loved me singing a song to her. she was my butterfly. that's what i called her. >> now kirkland's butterfly was dead, and detective nelson recruited some of pg county's...
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some of the locations, like when we got to kirkland, would have required some electrification, presidiobeing one of them. but the output would be for the massive electrification required for this site [inaudible] and any electrical infrastructure would be required to deliver that level of power. >> yeah, and certainly, the amount of power is partly determined based on the type of technology and energy we end up choosing, which goes back to director heminger's point, which leads me to ask the next question. we're basically having to make innovation decisions, right, like, could the cutting edge here, which it's hard to be the guinea pig and, you know, worthwhile. so are we working with any sustainability or energy consultants to advise us on emerging technology? >> we are. w.f.p., who put together this report, is advising transit agencies across the industry. we're also find being that the vehicle manufacturers are entering the facility design business because they're also seeing facility upgrades as the critical path to be able to adopt their infrastructure, and those -- asking deeper q
some of the locations, like when we got to kirkland, would have required some electrification, presidiobeing one of them. but the output would be for the massive electrification required for this site [inaudible] and any electrical infrastructure would be required to deliver that level of power. >> yeah, and certainly, the amount of power is partly determined based on the type of technology and energy we end up choosing, which goes back to director heminger's point, which leads me to ask...
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david kirkland is one such paid expert who has relied on. 2012 months and was very worried about toxicity questions arising from research gauge her needed someone to help counter these concerns that were persisting with bill hayden wrote in that email i think i was just naive and it clearly did not lead to any policy decision we all have decades of experience in the industry. and that means that there is no point in. responding to the influence of one stakeholder over another because those reputations would be destroyed i can say absolutely. categorically this paper was not written we all imports. sections to the paper there was no import involvement or influence of the review. thinking. it seems apparent that monsanto actually fears real independent authentic science. itself it feared the i.r. preview when it found on a 2014 this is before down before the classification monsanto says it fears this it says internally that it knew it had vulnerability in epidemiology toxicology geno talks. officials even predicted the glyphosate would warrant a possible or probable rating with respect to.
david kirkland is one such paid expert who has relied on. 2012 months and was very worried about toxicity questions arising from research gauge her needed someone to help counter these concerns that were persisting with bill hayden wrote in that email i think i was just naive and it clearly did not lead to any policy decision we all have decades of experience in the industry. and that means that there is no point in. responding to the influence of one stakeholder over another because those...
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costco has its own kirkland brand. walmart and target have their own house brands too. moving to a visit label can be good for business and the customer. they can get the same quality food for a cheaper price saving 10% to 20%. but if amazon wipes out the competition, prices may go up. >> when competition goes away then you're able to raise prices and so unfortunately that's probably what could happen. >> reporter: last year amazon started its own wine brand. and a fresh line of bakery items and salsas. the company reportedly plans to open two dozen new amazon fresh grocery stores around the country. kenneth, mona. >> megan, thank you. >>> now to a scary scene at a mall in new york. a child's foot got stuck inside an escalator on staten island. witnesses say the stairs kept moving as a woman screamed for someone to stop the emergency stop button. someone from the store used cream and a man was able to pry back the escalator wall to free him. >>> coming up, we return to our top story, a closer look at the state of policing in america. >>> from another police shooting in
costco has its own kirkland brand. walmart and target have their own house brands too. moving to a visit label can be good for business and the customer. they can get the same quality food for a cheaper price saving 10% to 20%. but if amazon wipes out the competition, prices may go up. >> when competition goes away then you're able to raise prices and so unfortunately that's probably what could happen. >> reporter: last year amazon started its own wine brand. and a fresh line of...
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i think we can get back to tsmc and kirk yang from kirkland as well. private equity company.k, you gave us a sense of where we were in terms of the overall expectations with what taiwan was going to report. but tell me about the global chip shortage. how does that play into this company, and what has been done about it? because to just create a new plant is not something you can just to overnight. kirk: thank you. good to talk to you again. the problem with semi conductor supplies is it cannot be solved overnight. it takes about two years to build a factory. if you start today, that is why you hear them talk about new production capacity in 2022, 2023. all tsmc can do is potentially shift its production schedule. even for that, that would take a long time. the cycle of time for wafer production is about three months. if you order today, it takes about three months before you receive your product from things like manufacturing and packaging. the cycle of time today is 15 weeks. even broadcom says they are out for the rest of the year. to answer your question, unfortunately, it
i think we can get back to tsmc and kirk yang from kirkland as well. private equity company.k, you gave us a sense of where we were in terms of the overall expectations with what taiwan was going to report. but tell me about the global chip shortage. how does that play into this company, and what has been done about it? because to just create a new plant is not something you can just to overnight. kirk: thank you. good to talk to you again. the problem with semi conductor supplies is it cannot...
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with some companies like brandless or others where they say or look at the success of costco and k kirklandis the risk the companies are running. either they will raise prices and get under cut where investors willing to finance the losses or every one will be raises prices across the board and having a different conversation in six months >> yeah, i think it's interesting because procter & gamble said as they raise prices they will try to add more bells and whistles, more features so people feel like ta are getting more when they buy the pack of diapers more expensive i think it will be interesting to see if that works there's only so many technologies you use to improve diapers as the prices go through the roof i think that will be the question if they have a sense some company will be making a value play and others will be playing up the premium nature. >> it's a great point. the stock itself up 14% over the past year. it's not that great. is this going to be a catalyst for them if you're entering a better margin environment. >> i think it's a pretty good reminder that stocks and consume
with some companies like brandless or others where they say or look at the success of costco and k kirklandis the risk the companies are running. either they will raise prices and get under cut where investors willing to finance the losses or every one will be raises prices across the board and having a different conversation in six months >> yeah, i think it's interesting because procter & gamble said as they raise prices they will try to add more bells and whistles, more features so...
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. >> reporter: amazon competing with kirkland at costco or archer farms at target. they have amazon basics cables and battery types of items and they are expected to become competitive. >> they will the giant, so unfortunately, they can come in and dominate in the animal grocery space. >> reporter: but could it save you money? we do the math and compare surprises at 7:00 a.m. with your "gma first look", i am becky worley, abc news, oakland, california. >>> well, dominoes has teamed one the mountain view based autonomous company called nouro. you can place your order online, the car arrives and you open the door up and there is your pizza. no word on whether they will be delivering pizzas in the bay area but the company used cars to transport medical supplies around the san mateo event center when it was treating covid-19 patients. >> okay. >> it worked. >> i hope so! >>> still ahead on abc7 mornings, an "american idol" reunion years in the making are you managing your diabetes... ...using fingersticks? with the new freestyle libre 2 system, a continuous glucose moni
. >> reporter: amazon competing with kirkland at costco or archer farms at target. they have amazon basics cables and battery types of items and they are expected to become competitive. >> they will the giant, so unfortunately, they can come in and dominate in the animal grocery space. >> reporter: but could it save you money? we do the math and compare surprises at 7:00 a.m. with your "gma first look", i am becky worley, abc news, oakland, california. >>>...
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recently, i compared costco's kirkland brand of walnuts at 22 cents an ounce to my local grocery store amazon has listed some on the website like crackers that cost $2.49, the only thing we could use to compare apples to apples with other house brands was dijon mustard. walmart and target's house brands were cheapest at 8 cents an ounce. wegmans, 15 cents, safeway, 21 cents, and amazon's aplenty brand came in at 28 cents an ounce. "good morning america" reached out to amazon and they say, each brand is developed to the highest standards free of things that don't enhance taste or quality like artificial flavors, synthetic colors and high fructose corn syrup and they go on to say they'll refund any products you're not happy with. given their pricing on other house-branded items like their amazon basics cables and batteries, grocery analysts expect them to become competitive. >> amazon is the goliath so the big danger is when you have a big company come in like this and so what happens is that competition goes away. and so when competition goes away, then you're able to raise prices. >> r
recently, i compared costco's kirkland brand of walnuts at 22 cents an ounce to my local grocery store amazon has listed some on the website like crackers that cost $2.49, the only thing we could use to compare apples to apples with other house brands was dijon mustard. walmart and target's house brands were cheapest at 8 cents an ounce. wegmans, 15 cents, safeway, 21 cents, and amazon's aplenty brand came in at 28 cents an ounce. "good morning america" reached out to amazon and they...
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hope you like great value bat and ball product, and kirkland signature airlines. plus, it's hard to imagine him giving up his beloved diet coke. if he needs a pick-me-up, he'll have to ask don junior to share his supply of coke classic. we've got a great show for you tonight. my guests are john cena and senator tammy duckworth. but when we return, the former president is the grift that keeps on grifting. stick around. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪♪ cocomfort in t the extreme. ♪♪ the lilincoln famimily ofof luxury susuvs. at p panera, wee makeke dinner eaeasy... and chcheesy. ordeder our delilicious mac and chcheese fofor dinner t tonight wiwith deliverery or pick-k. only at papanera. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ does scrcrubbing grerease feel e a woworkout? scrub leless with dadawn ulta it''s superirior grease-e-cleag formula a gets to wowork faste, making easasy work of f tough messes. dawn i is a go-to o grease-cler ththroughout t the kitchenen, . keep a b bottle in t the laundry room to o pre-treat t greasy st. anand keep dawawn in the g garo lift grerease off cacar rims. it's s even
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it was ron sullivan and attorneys from kirkland & ellis. >> what do you mean they weren't going along to get along, you mean that they were bulldogs or? they were aggressive? >> they were -- they were smart. they were smart, and when i say they didn't go along to get along, what i mean is that back in '06 when i was even brought up on charges, it was the go along, get along game, and basically even though i told the truth then, they didn't listen. they let that officer choke a man, punch me in the face, promoted him. he choked another officer while on duty, and then he finally slammed the heads of four teenage boys on the trunk of the car, the police car, and then he went to jail, and he still got his pension, but i had to -- mine, and although i had to fight, you know, during that time, although i had a lot of ups and downs, i wrote a law in 2016. i just didn't know how to get it passed. it's called cariol's law, which is the duty to intervene, but the way that it's written i am -- it includes a national registry. so although it was passed in september of 2020, it still needs to be a
it was ron sullivan and attorneys from kirkland & ellis. >> what do you mean they weren't going along to get along, you mean that they were bulldogs or? they were aggressive? >> they were -- they were smart. they were smart, and when i say they didn't go along to get along, what i mean is that back in '06 when i was even brought up on charges, it was the go along, get along game, and basically even though i told the truth then, they didn't listen. they let that officer choke a...
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police worn for shoppers to be on the lookout for nests failed with kirkland signature products.il because the birds are said to be a flight risk. so far customers have said ravens stealing short ribs, steaks and melons and who can blame them? we all love the best part of costco is the free food. now the ravens did try costco pizza once but then decided never more. you see i asked the writers to give me 1 edgar allen poe reference per new jersey this week they got catching up to do. topic 3, it is a small, small world. in the bigger you become the smaller gets. introducing the newest snack at disneyland. a panko crusted pickle stuffed corndog served with a side of peanut butter, for real. does space mountain does not make your heart race, this will. in fact, it will make your heart beat so loud you will be able to hear it from under the floorboards, that is to come at telltale heart reference, well done. got to hand it to disneyland at least they finally added a vegetable to their many print here these corndog spare very well with a motorized scooter. after this the happiest plac
police worn for shoppers to be on the lookout for nests failed with kirkland signature products.il because the birds are said to be a flight risk. so far customers have said ravens stealing short ribs, steaks and melons and who can blame them? we all love the best part of costco is the free food. now the ravens did try costco pizza once but then decided never more. you see i asked the writers to give me 1 edgar allen poe reference per new jersey this week they got catching up to do. topic 3, it...
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hope you like great value bat and ball product, and kirkland signature airlines. plus, it's hard to imagine him giving up his beloved diet coke. if he needs a pick-me-up, he'll have to ask don junior to share his supply of coke classic. we've got a great show for you tonight. my guests are john cena and senator tammy duckworth. but when we return, the former president is the grift that keeps on grifting. stick around. ♪♪ (mom vo) we fit a lot of life into our subaru forester. (dad) it's good to be back. (mom) it sure is. (mom vo) over the years, we trusted it to carry and protect the things that were most important to us. (mom) good boy. (mom vo) we always knew we had a lot of life ahead of us. (mom) remember this? (mom vo) that's why we chose a car that we knew would be there for us through it all. (male vo) welcome to the subaru forester. the longest-lasting, most trusted forester ever. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ [ [ sneezing ] ] are e your sneezezes puttingnr friends inin awkward p positi? stick wiwith zyrtec.c. zyrtecec starts working g hard at hohour one. ...andnd works twiwi
hope you like great value bat and ball product, and kirkland signature airlines. plus, it's hard to imagine him giving up his beloved diet coke. if he needs a pick-me-up, he'll have to ask don junior to share his supply of coke classic. we've got a great show for you tonight. my guests are john cena and senator tammy duckworth. but when we return, the former president is the grift that keeps on grifting. stick around. ♪♪ (mom vo) we fit a lot of life into our subaru forester. (dad) it's...
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"let's see, there's kim and kylie and there's kalvin and krispy and kirkland brand?ce! she is studying for the bar exam, and she managed to negotiate an exit strategy from the troubled region of west kanye! and moments before we began this taping-- this is absolutely true-- we got an online announcement from veteran actor and santa with a restraining order, randy quaid. quaid tweeted, "i'm seriously considering running for governor." and i am seriously considering being really excited about that. and i am being told he has already released his first ad. >> in this year's recall election, randy quaid is the only candidate who has a plan for california." "paid for by the committee to get randy quaid out of my garden shed." >> "i'm running!" >> stephen: congratulations, future governor quaid. when we return i'll be back with my favorite ca kardashian, klobuchar, senator amy. stick around. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ over 10 years. olay's hydration was unbeaten every time. face anything. find out more at olay.com (vo) ideas exist inside you, electrify you. they grow from our imagination
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prior to joining 3m in 2000, he was a partner at kirkland ellis in chicago where he specialized in intellectual property litigation. he received his jd magna cum laude from northwestern university and b. ancht from grinell college. cynthia alexander is assistant attorney general consumer protection division in the washington attorney general's office. she played a significant role in leading her office's response to covid-19 scams and covid-related consumer complaints. prior to joining the attorney general's office she served for 17 years as a trial attorney in the civil division of the united states department of justice. she holds an mba and phd in clinical psychology and she is a licensed psychologist in the state of washington. so we welcome all of you. and lets begin with daniel kaufman. >> thank you. chairman blumenthal, ranking member blackburn, members of the subcommittee, i'm daniel kaufman, consumer of bureau protection. my written statement represents the views of the commission but this opening statement represents my views and not necessarily the views of the commission or any indi
prior to joining 3m in 2000, he was a partner at kirkland ellis in chicago where he specialized in intellectual property litigation. he received his jd magna cum laude from northwestern university and b. ancht from grinell college. cynthia alexander is assistant attorney general consumer protection division in the washington attorney general's office. she played a significant role in leading her office's response to covid-19 scams and covid-related consumer complaints. prior to joining the...
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prior to joining 3 am in 2000, he was a partner that kirkland alice in chicago where he specialized in property litigation. he received his j.d. from northwestern university and his ba from grenell college. cynthia alexander is assistant attorney general, consumer protections, in the washington attorney generals office. she played a significant role in leading the offices response to covid-19 scams and covid related consumer complaints prior to joining the attorney generals office. she served for 17 years as a trial attorney in a civil division of the united states department of justice. he holds an mba and ph.d. in clinical psychology and is a licensed psychologist in the state of washington. we welcome all of you and let's begin with daniel coffin. >> thank you. chairman blumenthal, ranking member blackburn, i'm the acting director of the bureau of consumer protection and my written statement wreckage -- 's opening statement represents my views, not necessarily the views of the commission or any individual commissioner. i am here to discuss protecting americans from covid-19 scams. m
prior to joining 3 am in 2000, he was a partner that kirkland alice in chicago where he specialized in property litigation. he received his j.d. from northwestern university and his ba from grenell college. cynthia alexander is assistant attorney general, consumer protections, in the washington attorney generals office. she played a significant role in leading the offices response to covid-19 scams and covid related consumer complaints prior to joining the attorney generals office. she served...
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impacts of the covid-19 virus and many people may remember on february 10th a life care center in kirkland, washington, reported an outbreak of covid-19 within the facility that ultimately would claim 46 lives. in the state of washington nearly half of reported deaths have been in long-term care facilities. that is why in the american rescue plan they included 750 million in skilled nursing home facilities including $500 million for strike teams and up to $200 million for infection control. this is something my colleague senator casey and his leadership as part of the covid-19 nursing home protection act, which i also cosponsored with them was very important legislation. this i believe is critical, so i would like to ask, doctor, how this utilization of both strike team and staffing issues can help protect nursing home residents during these times of major outbreaks? >> thank you for that question. i think the strike teams are essential. i think it's been a good tool all along for states that have decided to do that. the problem is that nursing homes even prior to the pandemic were often u
impacts of the covid-19 virus and many people may remember on february 10th a life care center in kirkland, washington, reported an outbreak of covid-19 within the facility that ultimately would claim 46 lives. in the state of washington nearly half of reported deaths have been in long-term care facilities. that is why in the american rescue plan they included 750 million in skilled nursing home facilities including $500 million for strike teams and up to $200 million for infection control....