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that wording was all in the 2010 label that fda mandated, not in merck's label. justice sotomayor: you say earlier that the merck scientists were saying when they received this letter, the fda does not like our language. what do you suggest merck could have done without changing its label so the fda would have approved it? and why do you believe you can convince a jury that if they had done it your way, the fda would have accepted the new label? mr. frederick: as a regulatory matter, let's start with the law first. cbe regulation gives the manufacturer the right to change its label subject to revision by the fda. that never happened because merck never proposed an adequate -- justice sotomayor: we know that the fda, assuming the theory that the fda does not believe the label is adequate, what could they have done, absent the study? because the study obviously changed the fda's eye. you are saying merck could have done it. mr. frederick: there was plenty of information by that point, and dr. lang goes through the chronology. it is a beautifully done amicus brief t
that wording was all in the 2010 label that fda mandated, not in merck's label. justice sotomayor: you say earlier that the merck scientists were saying when they received this letter, the fda does not like our language. what do you suggest merck could have done without changing its label so the fda would have approved it? and why do you believe you can convince a jury that if they had done it your way, the fda would have accepted the new label? mr. frederick: as a regulatory matter, let's...
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that wording was in the label they mandated, it wasn't in the merck label. >> mr. frederick let's come down to practical. you say earlier, that the merck scientists were saying when they received this letter the fda doesn't like our language. what do you suggest merck could have done without changing its label until the fda would have approved it, and why do you believe you can convince a jury that if they had done it your way the fda would have. >> accepted the new label, well the regulatory matter let's start with the law, the cbe regulation gives the manufacture the right to change the label subject to revision by the fda. that never happened here because merck never proposed ean adequate warning. >> is we know the fda, assuming the theory that the fda doesn't believe the label is add qt. what could they have done -- the absent the study? >> because the study obviously changed the fda's mind. you're saying merck could have done it. there was plenty of information by that point justice sotomayor and dr. lane goes through this. it's an emeeks brief, explaining wha
that wording was in the label they mandated, it wasn't in the merck label. >> mr. frederick let's come down to practical. you say earlier, that the merck scientists were saying when they received this letter the fda doesn't like our language. what do you suggest merck could have done without changing its label until the fda would have approved it, and why do you believe you can convince a jury that if they had done it your way the fda would have. >> accepted the new label, well the...
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our solution is labels. when you say displacing state law you are talking like a lawyer which is what you are supposed to do. what worries me is if you go too far in allowing the jury to find mislabeling by not including things, you are hurting the vast majority of women or whatever who can be benefiting from this medicine. on the other hand if you don't go far enough you will hurt that minority. that is the framework i'm trying to figure out the answer to the question and that is why neil gorsuch's question was relevant. all the earmarks here are that merck took this as a letter saying this will not hurt people and we will not help you to put it on. obviously somebody must have picked up the phone when they got that letter and say do you mean that? you can change the word stress factor in two questions or you don't know enough about it. appointment of the layer task force suggests they felt they didn't know enough about it and merck couldn't have done it. i'm looking for your answer, and the more abstract q
our solution is labels. when you say displacing state law you are talking like a lawyer which is what you are supposed to do. what worries me is if you go too far in allowing the jury to find mislabeling by not including things, you are hurting the vast majority of women or whatever who can be benefiting from this medicine. on the other hand if you don't go far enough you will hurt that minority. that is the framework i'm trying to figure out the answer to the question and that is why neil...
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to put the risk in the label than it is to leave it out. and then they set up the task force to find they were wrong. >> this is what is really interesting about the task force. the fda clearly didn't have all of the relevant information. because what the task force finds is that there are about 170-some articles that have been written on this subject, only five had been given to the fda. or that that there was evidence that the fda was aware of. and so that's why this statute imposes the duty on the manufacturer, because the manufacturer is going to be tracking this all over the world. there was a report from a merck employee in singapore in 2006, who said i've now seen several of these specialized atypical femoral fractures, i think this could be an indication that we need a safety signal. and justice breyer, i accept your basic point, but what started this whole thing was the first lawsuit against merck for these atypical femoral fractures was in march of 2008, and that's what started this whole back and forth, the fda became aware of th
to put the risk in the label than it is to leave it out. and then they set up the task force to find they were wrong. >> this is what is really interesting about the task force. the fda clearly didn't have all of the relevant information. because what the task force finds is that there are about 170-some articles that have been written on this subject, only five had been given to the fda. or that that there was evidence that the fda was aware of. and so that's why this statute imposes the...
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so to say did the fda tell merck they couldn't change their label? if they told merck that then it is impossible but if they didn't, whatever is in the fda's head then it's not impossible they will change the label and it has responsibility over the label to the extent it thinks the literature supports a change it should support the label. >> but first and foremost, look at the letter itself it would have been better if it stated without ambiguity reason we are rejecting your proposed warning is we don't think there is sufficient evidence of causation to warrant inclusion with this portion of the label that would be better. >> and it would be enough we would not be here but it would be an easy case and merck would win with that in big us letter the court should construe in light of submission of the regulatory schemes and in light of fda subsequent action. >> why? merck is the manufacturer of drugs it hast to ensure that adequate warnings are given if it is not safe the act does not take away that responsibility but it does say you have to get approv
so to say did the fda tell merck they couldn't change their label? if they told merck that then it is impossible but if they didn't, whatever is in the fda's head then it's not impossible they will change the label and it has responsibility over the label to the extent it thinks the literature supports a change it should support the label. >> but first and foremost, look at the letter itself it would have been better if it stated without ambiguity reason we are rejecting your proposed...
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allergen only labelling, ask the staff labels and promoting best practice around allergen informationn. i assume you want the top one on the list, is that right? very much so. yes, as, michael gove and the food standards agency and ten by mike want that. that's what we are gunning for, that is what michael gove has said publicly that it makes a lot of sense. it is nothing harsh, in reality, because it is very logical. it isa reality, because it is very logical. it is a logical result of the terrible thing that has happened. people want to know what is in their food more and more, so tell them. people want to know what is in their food more and more, so tellthem. if you don't know as a food producer what you are selling, i should think thatis what you are selling, i should think that is horrific. in the main, i would say the vast majority of food operators know exactly what is in their food, because they are told themselves from the sub supplies they buy it from, under law. it's a question if food retailers want to pass that information onto the public, ultimately, and then the operati
allergen only labelling, ask the staff labels and promoting best practice around allergen informationn. i assume you want the top one on the list, is that right? very much so. yes, as, michael gove and the food standards agency and ten by mike want that. that's what we are gunning for, that is what michael gove has said publicly that it makes a lot of sense. it is nothing harsh, in reality, because it is very logical. it isa reality, because it is very logical. it is a logical result of the...
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, allergen only labelling, "ask the staff" labels on all products, or best practice around communicatinge same place it is sold, like this granola breakfast tub or this salad, does not actually have to have any labels on it, but customers are free to ask staff for more information. under new proposals, though, businesses could be asked to list absolutely every ingredient within them. food allergies affect around two million people in the uk and the government says it's vital for them and for business to be able to trust the food we eat. here to tell us more about the importance of clearer allergy labelling is heather hancock, chairman at the food standards agency. welcome to you this morning. presuming you are very much clear labelling? we are really keen to get consumers better, more accurate and easy to read information about allergies in food and labelling is a critical part of this. this consultation is very important and we need to hear from consultation is very important and we need to hearfrom people consultation is very important and we need to hear from people with allergies, wh
, allergen only labelling, "ask the staff" labels on all products, or best practice around communicatinge same place it is sold, like this granola breakfast tub or this salad, does not actually have to have any labels on it, but customers are free to ask staff for more information. under new proposals, though, businesses could be asked to list absolutely every ingredient within them. food allergies affect around two million people in the uk and the government says it's vital for them...
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we want all labels —— full ingredients and allergens on labels.hoping that it will be full ingredients and allergens that will become the legislation. ingredients and allergens that will become the legislationlj ingredients and allergens that will become the legislation. i wanted to check with you, is the uk currently behind the rest of europe or some other parts of europe on this? you mentioned best practise. know, we are part of the european regulations. actually, the food providers, for example, where following registration peered they we re following registration peered they were following the requirement that they as an organisation that makes food on the premises, they were following what was the regulation. they had signs up and they were instructing people to ask about the food. what didn't happen was the staff didn't understand the details of what was in the food. the food electric community is very vigilant and takes responsibility all the time for managing their food allergy. —— the food allergic community. sadly it's not always easy to
we want all labels —— full ingredients and allergens on labels.hoping that it will be full ingredients and allergens that will become the legislation. ingredients and allergens that will become the legislationlj ingredients and allergens that will become the legislation. i wanted to check with you, is the uk currently behind the rest of europe or some other parts of europe on this? you mentioned best practise. know, we are part of the european regulations. actually, the food providers, for...
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. >> for now about 70% of the photos will be labeled. and the goal is to have 100% of images labeled by next year. to love who you are without all the filtering appear touch-ups. >> i do love myself but i love the filters too. >> oh. >> every now and then where you going, check i can see the whee >> yes. . >> you are making it too easy fore him. >> we can't filter the morning news. >> hg tv at 5:00 in the morning. apologies. >> no kidding. it's all about the cold coming. >> it is. >> it really is.ng i did dig in the record books. >> oh oh. >> you know that means trouble. >> yes. the last -- i'm not saying
. >> for now about 70% of the photos will be labeled. and the goal is to have 100% of images labeled by next year. to love who you are without all the filtering appear touch-ups. >> i do love myself but i love the filters too. >> oh. >> every now and then where you going, check i can see the whee >> yes. . >> you are making it too easy fore him. >> we can't filter the morning news. >> hg tv at 5:00 in the morning. apologies. >> no kidding....
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so you shouldn't have to label these things. again, people have a right to know, but that suggests that there's something wrong or dangerous about a gmo product. there's thousands of studies that prove gmos are perfectly safe. animal studies, and human studies. a lot of these would get behind these regulations that are completely unnecessary, pushed a activist, and again, it is way to control people or suggest that maybe you shouldn't eat certain things. the salt restrictions were pushed by the fda, another one where it was completely unnecessary. the fda started agitating about this several years ago, saying that they would require or urge food manufacturers to limit the salt in full packaging and packaged foods, and in processed foods. why they started to back off that was because of the thousands of comments they got at the fda. at the time they started agitating for this, there was some question in the medical community about the connection between cardiovascular disease and salt intake. of whetherng sure salt intake actuall
so you shouldn't have to label these things. again, people have a right to know, but that suggests that there's something wrong or dangerous about a gmo product. there's thousands of studies that prove gmos are perfectly safe. animal studies, and human studies. a lot of these would get behind these regulations that are completely unnecessary, pushed a activist, and again, it is way to control people or suggest that maybe you shouldn't eat certain things. the salt restrictions were pushed by the...
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they are not even the labels of the federal agencies use.but the law is what decide who is required to work during the shutdown and who is locked out theirevented from doing job. and it really has to do with the protection of life, the protection of property. then there's a little discretion on the part of politicians to decide who else. politicians run the agencies, who else gets to come to work and who gets locked out. but people who are locked out or not inessential. they do very important work for the american people and they should be respected for and appreciated for it, and we should get rid of these labels of essential and inessential because every federal employee is doing an important job that is essential tremor jacqueline simon is policy director at the american federation of government employees appreciate your time. >> guest: thank you so much. >> we will hear from president trump at the 100th annual convention of the american farm bureau federation in new orleans. we will take you there life when it gets underway on c-span2. u
they are not even the labels of the federal agencies use.but the law is what decide who is required to work during the shutdown and who is locked out theirevented from doing job. and it really has to do with the protection of life, the protection of property. then there's a little discretion on the part of politicians to decide who else. politicians run the agencies, who else gets to come to work and who gets locked out. but people who are locked out or not inessential. they do very important...
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it important that others should be able to see some of the bottles and labels. of my past when you walk through here with members you see them looking at what their neighbors have. that is they're obviously interested and curious the noise. comes cause. the wine back up is perfect storage conditions the chance to meet other connoisseurs and taste some high quality vintage is. and that brings us to the end of another show your max is about to undergo a major change the format of the show is changing now we will only be broadcasting once a week in the future but we will be bringing you the most exciting stories from around europe so for this week's drop we would like to know which moments from your own macs have been your favorite send us an e-mail and you could win and exclusive eight year old max watch well as always thanks for watching we'll see you again tomorrow. tomorrow on your own. explore the stunning countryside around the polish town of second on a horse drawn slave the traditional form of transport in this mountain region is especially popular with tou
it important that others should be able to see some of the bottles and labels. of my past when you walk through here with members you see them looking at what their neighbors have. that is they're obviously interested and curious the noise. comes cause. the wine back up is perfect storage conditions the chance to meet other connoisseurs and taste some high quality vintage is. and that brings us to the end of another show your max is about to undergo a major change the format of the show is...
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a bit of a private label apparel company.t's clear to me that these guys really understand how to design and manufacture and distribute products. but running two stores? not so much. who does the planning? john: i do that part. lemonis: oh, so you're the "buyer"? john: i'm the buyer. mike: but i do the hands-on graphic design. john: i buy the best of the best. lemonis: are you 50/50 partners? john: yes. mike: yeah. lemonis: how did you start the business? mike: we're third-generation printers. john: our grandfather, he started the print shop in the '70s, and that was paper goods. and then in the '80s, our dad started doing t-shirts. mike: he still prints our stuff. john: yeah. lemonis: oh, that's cool. john: so, yeah, ink's in the blood. mike: where we grew up, orange county, there's a three-mile area of these big oil tanks. lemonis: okay. mike: and that was called the tankfarm. john: we kind of claimed it since we're from there. hey, let's start a record label and call it tankfarm. we were both in bands. mike: we had to make
a bit of a private label apparel company.t's clear to me that these guys really understand how to design and manufacture and distribute products. but running two stores? not so much. who does the planning? john: i do that part. lemonis: oh, so you're the "buyer"? john: i'm the buyer. mike: but i do the hands-on graphic design. john: i buy the best of the best. lemonis: are you 50/50 partners? john: yes. mike: yeah. lemonis: how did you start the business? mike: we're third-generation...
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and susie want to create fashion that can be worn the world over they launched their label a kind of guy he's nine years ago today they're hugely successful selling their creations in one hundred twenty stores in twenty four countries. you could say we're trying to create something timeless we don't want people to buy a winter jacket they were be able to wear next winter because it's no longer in style we want them to buy a jacket that they can wear for ten years because it's timeless by the titles. of all of us we want classic cards or products with a certain twist. and we want to reinterpret materials processing certain techniques. to make noise the feel of. the two designers work closely together to discuss modify and then perfect their various creations. for them fashion isn't about making some artistic statement they want to create clothes that can be worn on a day to day basis. we get a lot of inspiration from everyday life i'm always saying. for instance if i'm cycling and i see an older man who's wearing an interesting jacket i might stop and take a picture in secret. these a
and susie want to create fashion that can be worn the world over they launched their label a kind of guy he's nine years ago today they're hugely successful selling their creations in one hundred twenty stores in twenty four countries. you could say we're trying to create something timeless we don't want people to buy a winter jacket they were be able to wear next winter because it's no longer in style we want them to buy a jacket that they can wear for ten years because it's timeless by the...
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introducing our new ingredients label.y. rewards me basically aeverywhere.om so why am i hosting a dental convention after party in my vegas suite? because hotels.com lets me do me. who wants to floss me? hotels.com. you do you and get rewarded. stop right there. ♪ don't go breakiwhat!?heart. here. eat a snickers®. you always lose your edge when you're hungry. better? better. ♪ yo, i said gimme the track... ♪ you're not you when you're hungry. snickers® (kevin(lisa) i can excuse me, ya stuck? (kevin) no. i'm not stuck. (lisa) let's say you were. h&r block online has experts standing by. (kevin) so i can chat with them? (lisa) yeah, but you're not stuck. (kevin) but if i was... (lisa) they can even see your screen to help ya. (kevin) this screen? (lisa) mmmhmm. they can even review your entire online return. (kevin) wow! that's amazing. (lisa) hi-five. i don't think that's going to work. (lisa vo) ♪ expert help when you need it with h&r block online. in person or online. block has your back. >> trevor: welcome back to "the
introducing our new ingredients label.y. rewards me basically aeverywhere.om so why am i hosting a dental convention after party in my vegas suite? because hotels.com lets me do me. who wants to floss me? hotels.com. you do you and get rewarded. stop right there. ♪ don't go breakiwhat!?heart. here. eat a snickers®. you always lose your edge when you're hungry. better? better. ♪ yo, i said gimme the track... ♪ you're not you when you're hungry. snickers® (kevin(lisa) i can excuse me, ya...
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the labels he puts on his beer. he's been brewing the beer, ready to be labeled, the office is closed and the government shutdown. he can't process any applications. he wrote, i'm what one of theat millions of voters whose livelihood depends on the government operating. every day that passes, the alcohol and tobacco tax is running, another potential day of lost sales. farmers across this country and in vermont, are also paying for the shutdown. just a few weeks ago, we passed bipartisan farmville. i praised senator, republican from kansas. democrat from michigan, they put together this bipartisan you in the president signed it. well, the thing is, it's a five-year farmville. now the president right after signing it, is shut down. farmers implement the law. farmers need information now. the new growing season moves, how it will affect operation. you are preparing your crops, you can't say, we can wait a few months. and get past growing season. find out what the rules are going to be. then we will plant. no, you have
the labels he puts on his beer. he's been brewing the beer, ready to be labeled, the office is closed and the government shutdown. he can't process any applications. he wrote, i'm what one of theat millions of voters whose livelihood depends on the government operating. every day that passes, the alcohol and tobacco tax is running, another potential day of lost sales. farmers across this country and in vermont, are also paying for the shutdown. just a few weeks ago, we passed bipartisan...
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nicotine labeling throughout the industry just based on all the research that we've done you never know what you're getting it could be higher nicotine contribution it could be lower and although lower might sound better that's going to mean they need smoke more interesting what your buy is normally used to researchers are also concerned about the content of the hundreds of flavored liquids that fuels the number one seller is from animal this is a cereal fruit loops flavored with a little bit of milk. a lot of the flavors that are regarded as grass is generally regarded as safe that is a term that's given to flavor in products that can be ingested what's happening to these flavoring products when they're being aerosolized at these high temperatures and inhaled into the long you have chemical reactions that can break them down into a lot more toxic chemicals known as carbon compounds prime example being formaldehyde that's a very common when everyone's heard of formaldehyde and everyone should know it isn't good so in head to head comparison versus conventional cigarette which one do you
nicotine labeling throughout the industry just based on all the research that we've done you never know what you're getting it could be higher nicotine contribution it could be lower and although lower might sound better that's going to mean they need smoke more interesting what your buy is normally used to researchers are also concerned about the content of the hundreds of flavored liquids that fuels the number one seller is from animal this is a cereal fruit loops flavored with a little bit...
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and those were labeled as nonviolent and i can actually say this is it should be a you know a banner statement but i would be more comfortable like letting the women who i know who have violent convictions on their record out then i would a number of the people who are in and out consistently for nonviolent crimes such as shoplifting or other crimes so this mascot of the criminal justice reform movement that this nonviolent drug offender which is actually a minority should not be leading us i mean there are people who have taken many bad steps made huge errors and committed sometimes unconscionable crimes but they have reform themselves often they were crimes of passion and they are perfectly safe to be let out and to interact with everyone in society it's the people who keep three offending and again that's a small number but still in nonviolent ways that are the problem i have a very good friend who is labeled a violent offender who handed a note to a bank teller in a bank robbery that's all she reeled it was a piece of paper not a gun not a weapon nothing like that so we have to r
and those were labeled as nonviolent and i can actually say this is it should be a you know a banner statement but i would be more comfortable like letting the women who i know who have violent convictions on their record out then i would a number of the people who are in and out consistently for nonviolent crimes such as shoplifting or other crimes so this mascot of the criminal justice reform movement that this nonviolent drug offender which is actually a minority should not be leading us i...
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the liquids and accessories we order a bunch of and just brian most of them to the accuracy of the label and in this case this is eighteen micrograms per milliliter so this would be considered a high nicotine concentration so the test here is we'll see how much it's measuring from the speak and we'll compare that to what's on the label and as you can see from marc. it was a lot higher so we know for sure that it is nicotine and recent paper that we published we found out that this specific sample was fifty nine percent higher than its advertised they will whoever bought this way more than they bargained for yes they did techno asked johnson enterprises about its nicotine labeling discrepancy they offered this statement between twenty eleven and two thousand and twelve there was a noticeable improvement in our manufacturing process including in process controls and analytical methods for testing nicotine concentration with greater accuracy while the company's stated claims point to a step in the right direction the red oak sample that they manufactured with the fifty nine percent higher n
the liquids and accessories we order a bunch of and just brian most of them to the accuracy of the label and in this case this is eighteen micrograms per milliliter so this would be considered a high nicotine concentration so the test here is we'll see how much it's measuring from the speak and we'll compare that to what's on the label and as you can see from marc. it was a lot higher so we know for sure that it is nicotine and recent paper that we published we found out that this specific...
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even the labels he puts on his beer. well the beer is ready to be labeled but the offices closed due to the government shutdown. he's not processing applications. he wrote, i am one of the millions of voters whose livelihood depends on the government operating. every day that passes without alcohol to tobacco bureau is not up and running is another potential day of lost sales. farmers across the country and in vermont are also feeling the pain of the shutdown. just a few weeks ago we passed bipartisan farm bill. i was one who supported that. i praise the republican from kansas and stabbed now, democrat from michigan in putting together this bipartisan bill. and the president took credit, but he signed it. the thing is, the five-year farm bill and now the president right after signing the farm bill has shut the u.s. department of agriculture field office to help farmers implement the law. farmers need information now as the new planting and growing season. how long will it affect their operations? for most of the staff mo
even the labels he puts on his beer. well the beer is ready to be labeled but the offices closed due to the government shutdown. he's not processing applications. he wrote, i am one of the millions of voters whose livelihood depends on the government operating. every day that passes without alcohol to tobacco bureau is not up and running is another potential day of lost sales. farmers across the country and in vermont are also feeling the pain of the shutdown. just a few weeks ago we passed...
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. ♪ if anyone ♪ >> so suddenly i had a platform for sharing my music, to the frustration of a label ipeople copying files to millions and millions of people they don't know. >> there's a way the technology can be adapted to the benefit of all of the parties involved, the artists, the industry, and the users. >> napster should have been an early version of itunes. it's kind of a tragedy it didn't happen back then. >> today the u.s. court of appeals ruled napster is infringing on copyrighted music, in essence letting its users steal songs. >> music label executives absolutely didn't want any kind of itunes-style distribution infrastructure that would fit with the internet because they were terrified of unbundling the single from the album. so for a long time they've been able to take one hit song like "complicated." ♪ tell me why did you have to go and make things so complicated ♪ >> if that song comes out in the late '90s it's going to move 20 million albums at $10 each. five or six years later it's no longer going to move 20 million albums. it's going to move 20 million songs at 99 ce
. ♪ if anyone ♪ >> so suddenly i had a platform for sharing my music, to the frustration of a label ipeople copying files to millions and millions of people they don't know. >> there's a way the technology can be adapted to the benefit of all of the parties involved, the artists, the industry, and the users. >> napster should have been an early version of itunes. it's kind of a tragedy it didn't happen back then. >> today the u.s. court of appeals ruled napster is...
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and so, how we place labels on folks and don't see them as human. and so i think we have to what is the bible say about how we treat immigrants. they are our brothers and sisters. and so i think that pair mont and that issue is -- pairmont and that -- paramount and thatissue is not going away and we have continue to not be divided but care for the least of these. >> i appreciate you both dealing with tough subjects right off and ham i will tonight great play hamilton great play says speak less and smile more so you don't offend anyone. but, i think it's speak less but listen more and be willing to face the issues even though youmight i'll ate folks so he appreciate you folks and you guys going right at it. so we are going to come back. >> all right. >> we have interesting things to say. thank you for being with us. please join us in this new year as we look at some of the top stories of the past year, as well as into the new year. jim hopkins and dale witherspoon. wwe superstar john cena: patriotism. it inspires passionate debate and is worn like a
and so, how we place labels on folks and don't see them as human. and so i think we have to what is the bible say about how we treat immigrants. they are our brothers and sisters. and so i think that pair mont and that issue is -- pairmont and that -- paramount and thatissue is not going away and we have continue to not be divided but care for the least of these. >> i appreciate you both dealing with tough subjects right off and ham i will tonight great play hamilton great play says speak...
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it is now a growing international design label. it was started by kate han, typical of the new wave of chinese millennial entrepreneurs. kate was born and raised in china but studied at leeds university art school in england. her designs meld chinese tradition with contemporary western style. it was only started in 2014, but by 2018, kate was already listed as one of the chinese designers of the year
it is now a growing international design label. it was started by kate han, typical of the new wave of chinese millennial entrepreneurs. kate was born and raised in china but studied at leeds university art school in england. her designs meld chinese tradition with contemporary western style. it was only started in 2014, but by 2018, kate was already listed as one of the chinese designers of the year
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introducing our new ingredients label. coming in february. plawses. >> trevor: welcome back to the daily show. there are a lot of things that president trump inherited from president obama that we know he hates. >> the affordable care act, the white house vegetable garden, the container of cocobutter obama left behind in the bathroom. is he like this is ternl, it doesn't taste like cocoor butter. but what trump probably hated the most was intelligence officials who stayed on after obama left. >> do you think any intelligence agencies u.s. intelligence agencies are out to get you? >> well, certainly in the past it has been terrible. you look at brennan, you look at clapper, you look at hayden, you look at comey, you look at mccabe, you look at strozk and his lover, lisa page. >> trevor: it is so cute how trump lists all the number ofs of the deep state like they are sand's rain dee, you know brennan and claiper and hayden and comey but do you recall the most famous of all-- he just loves everybody. peter strozk and lisa page. but after cleanin
introducing our new ingredients label. coming in february. plawses. >> trevor: welcome back to the daily show. there are a lot of things that president trump inherited from president obama that we know he hates. >> the affordable care act, the white house vegetable garden, the container of cocobutter obama left behind in the bathroom. is he like this is ternl, it doesn't taste like cocoor butter. but what trump probably hated the most was intelligence officials who stayed on after...
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olive oil isn't always what it says on the label it breaches new regulations on marketing standards more than any other product often it's mixed with low quality salad oil coloring fragrance some flavoring and sold as extra virgin twenty five percent of all of oil on the world market is allegedly floor didn't. organic honey supposedly in fact with sugar syrup. fish is sold or champagne. is widespread and highly profitable. to me that the trade in fake food products is even more profitable than the drug trade. worldwide ten percent of food stuffs tested are fake even oregon or was sometimes adulterated with chopped leaves other bulking agents. in general food fraud is a form of fraud committed on the consumer's pocket book the consumer is paying for a quality product but getting something inferior. often involves expensive products like cell phone for instance that's why the spice is regularly examined by chemists at the food safety authority in this lab in karlsruhe it takes about five hundred samples of food from supermarkets online shops every day and often make astonishing discoveries
olive oil isn't always what it says on the label it breaches new regulations on marketing standards more than any other product often it's mixed with low quality salad oil coloring fragrance some flavoring and sold as extra virgin twenty five percent of all of oil on the world market is allegedly floor didn't. organic honey supposedly in fact with sugar syrup. fish is sold or champagne. is widespread and highly profitable. to me that the trade in fake food products is even more profitable than...
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that's an awful lot of lost business. >> labels absolutely did not want this to happen but ultimately the time i am becoming aware of hip-hop culture it is literally coming of age. hip-hop has been around, i discover, for some 25 years now. and during that time it has not only established itself as america's most popular popular music, it has altered our language. >> the oscar goes to -- ♪ it's hard out here for a pimp ♪ >> you know what? i think it just got a little easier out here for a pimp. >> we're seeing hip-hop seep into everything. it's in commercials. then it's in soundtracks. it's being used as bumper music in sports. and fashion and shoes and everything. >> i've never done it with a machine. >> it was easy. how do you do it? >> we in the hood. we like -- >> in that moment a lot of rappers were celebrating what they had accomplished. rappers like jermaine dupri, jay-z and ja rule were saying to the world can you believe this? this is about survival and surviving racism in america and we're going to share this with the world. ♪ uh-oh another episode ♪ to everybody that's livi
that's an awful lot of lost business. >> labels absolutely did not want this to happen but ultimately the time i am becoming aware of hip-hop culture it is literally coming of age. hip-hop has been around, i discover, for some 25 years now. and during that time it has not only established itself as america's most popular popular music, it has altered our language. >> the oscar goes to -- ♪ it's hard out here for a pimp ♪ >> you know what? i think it just got a little...
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thinks it's a big problem that people simply don't read the labels. well i certainly will the next time i go shopping thanks for those comments and keep them coming. teeth in frozen lasagna sold at the reale chain inspectors have discovered horsemeat instead of beef as listed on the label. it has been a regular issue when it comes to meat products despite that the demand for meat worldwide continues to grow at a steady pace. the average german can seems around sixty kilograms of it every year but as humans haven't always eaten that much. meat it appears our earliest ancestors didn't indulge all that much just eating the odd bit of caring and they scavenged and that was it. then about two million years ago things started changing the. humans began to make tools that could be used to hunts and carve up carcasses. despite that there is some evidence that meat consumption remains relatively low for a long time experts think the ancient greeks and romans ate only about twenty to thirty kilograms each per year. gradually people discovered an animal that was
thinks it's a big problem that people simply don't read the labels. well i certainly will the next time i go shopping thanks for those comments and keep them coming. teeth in frozen lasagna sold at the reale chain inspectors have discovered horsemeat instead of beef as listed on the label. it has been a regular issue when it comes to meat products despite that the demand for meat worldwide continues to grow at a steady pace. the average german can seems around sixty kilograms of it every year...
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first, snap a photo of the shipping label.ond, make sure you get a printed receipt from the shipper at pickup, and third, track that package to its final destination. if it doesn't arrive, contact the store right away. we deliver for you when it comes to consumer complaints. call us any time 888-996-tips o nbcbayarea.com/responds. >>> 4:56 now. coming up on "today in the bay," kari, midweek weather shaping up, seems a little foggy out there. >> yeah, starts out foggy in some parts of the bay area and then it will end with some rain. right now, we're all dry, though, as we take a live look outside in palo alto, some low 50s, and we will see it warming up again today with sunshine. we'll track that rain coming up next. >> and tracking your commute, dry roads right through but watch out for that fog. i can clearly see the high-rise across 92. my focus is on where we can't see quite so clearly, coming up. >>> plus securing the southern border once again hits the negotiating table ahead of the talks. and families are gathering itar
first, snap a photo of the shipping label.ond, make sure you get a printed receipt from the shipper at pickup, and third, track that package to its final destination. if it doesn't arrive, contact the store right away. we deliver for you when it comes to consumer complaints. call us any time 888-996-tips o nbcbayarea.com/responds. >>> 4:56 now. coming up on "today in the bay," kari, midweek weather shaping up, seems a little foggy out there. >> yeah, starts out foggy in...
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labels are using approved in five to seven days. there's likely to be a huge backlog when the government reopens. a lot is happening on the government shutdown. enable push alerts to get the latest on your phone with the abc 7 news app. >>> officials say an extraordinary amount of oversight is to blame for the steel beams at the sales force transit center. it's been 108 days. a cause has not been identified. experts are looking at access holes cut go the girders after the beam was rewelded together. officials also say the inspection process did not catch the cracked beams. materials for repairs have been ordered. once they arrive, they will have a better idea of how long the repairs will take. >>> the california department of justice is attempting to block the sale of two financially struggling hospitals in santa clara county. the county is ready to spend $235 million to save o'connor hospital in san jose and st. louise regional hospital in gilroy. officials say it's a small price to pay to relieve overcrowding and expand the public
labels are using approved in five to seven days. there's likely to be a huge backlog when the government reopens. a lot is happening on the government shutdown. enable push alerts to get the latest on your phone with the abc 7 news app. >>> officials say an extraordinary amount of oversight is to blame for the steel beams at the sales force transit center. it's been 108 days. a cause has not been identified. experts are looking at access holes cut go the girders after the beam was...
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but in this case i think she is just adding another label.rm lady? she thinks it's sexist. but you feel otherwise. there is nothing wrong with being a lady. it can be a powerful thing? >> we try to get rid of the word lady in the 60s and it has never gone away. women still connect with it and identify with that word. i hear lady and i think of someone who knows who she is and is considerate of other people and thoughtful. someone who is in a powerful position in their life, whether that be in her home, a career or white house. but has an inner strength and outer calmness. i think it' a fine word for women of all ages, young girls to look up to, and they do, because we have respected and hon yard our first ladies for generations. lady bird lyndon johnson's wife. she embraced the nickname lady bird and accomplished so much. she was a true partner and a true leader. she was awarded the presidential medal of freedom and the congressional gold medal and had no problem with the word lady. i don't think it needs to hold anybody back and we don't nee
but in this case i think she is just adding another label.rm lady? she thinks it's sexist. but you feel otherwise. there is nothing wrong with being a lady. it can be a powerful thing? >> we try to get rid of the word lady in the 60s and it has never gone away. women still connect with it and identify with that word. i hear lady and i think of someone who knows who she is and is considerate of other people and thoughtful. someone who is in a powerful position in their life, whether that...
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. ♪ >>> on the cbs "money watch" it farmers are fighting for meat labels, and saving money at the pump hall is new york stock exchange with that and more. good morning. >> reporter: good morning, anne-marie. u.s. stock futures are indicating lower this morning after wall street closed down slightly friday. the bulls still logged a big win for stocks last week as the major indices had their best start to a year since 2006 with a five-day surge. now on friday, the dow shed five points. the s&p 500 was largely unchanged, and the nasdaq slid 14. >>> gas prices in the u.s. are falling. the price of regular-grade gasoline dropped 12 cents a gallon over the past three weeks to $2.31 on average according to the lundberg survey. the average price dropped 66 cents the past 3.5 months. the most expensive prices in the nation is in the san francisco bay area where it will cost you $3.46 a gallon. the cheapest is in baton rouge, louisiana, at $1.80 a gallon. >>> the ceo of pacific gas and electric is resigning as the company faces possible bankruptcy and billions in damages for its possible role in
. ♪ >>> on the cbs "money watch" it farmers are fighting for meat labels, and saving money at the pump hall is new york stock exchange with that and more. good morning. >> reporter: good morning, anne-marie. u.s. stock futures are indicating lower this morning after wall street closed down slightly friday. the bulls still logged a big win for stocks last week as the major indices had their best start to a year since 2006 with a five-day surge. now on friday, the dow...
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easy to solve, not just by labeling food but by preventing contamination. in the case of the march, 2018 recall, the fda concluded that there was no other likely alternative explanation, except a major cattle farming operation near the farm went into the irrigation canals that water the plants. that contaminated the plants with e. coli which made it down to us and poisoned hundreds of people and killed five people. if we actually were to set public health safety could avoid much of this contamination. the limits were delayed act in the fall. the third example is honey smacks, which i do not have today to show you. in the case of honey smacks, they were recalled this summer for salmonella contamination by the government. a very popular child serial. it was contaminated with salmonella, by the end 135 individuals were sickened, and 34 people ended up in the hospital, this should have been the end of the story. awo months later, the fd issued a warning that they were still finding them on shelves. they would not disclose which stores were selling them to ident
easy to solve, not just by labeling food but by preventing contamination. in the case of the march, 2018 recall, the fda concluded that there was no other likely alternative explanation, except a major cattle farming operation near the farm went into the irrigation canals that water the plants. that contaminated the plants with e. coli which made it down to us and poisoned hundreds of people and killed five people. if we actually were to set public health safety could avoid much of this...
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and they're not the only beer company that's trying to be more honest with their labels.l show you what i mean. for example, the new label for bud light lime-a-rita says "for broke college students and your fun aunt." [ laughter and applause ] someone stay up for a couple hours? next up, the new label for pilsner urquell says, "we're the beer that's been in the back of your dad's fridge for a a decade." [ light laughter ] it's like, "you going to drink that, dad?" and finally, the new label for natural light says, "we're the wine in a pringles can of beers." [ laughter and applause ] that sounds good. that's a good slogan. wine in a pringles can. fantastic. finally, this went viral over the weekend. a picture of an egg became the most liked instagram post ever with over 30 million likes. take a look. yeah. the egg is so popular, democrats are begging it to run in 2020. [ laughter ] we have a great show tonight. give it up for the roots, everybody. [ cheers and applause ] ♪ ♪ [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: be sure to tune in tomorrow night. it is a big night. we've got
and they're not the only beer company that's trying to be more honest with their labels.l show you what i mean. for example, the new label for bud light lime-a-rita says "for broke college students and your fun aunt." [ laughter and applause ] someone stay up for a couple hours? next up, the new label for pilsner urquell says, "we're the beer that's been in the back of your dad's fridge for a a decade." [ light laughter ] it's like, "you going to drink that, dad?"...
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one thing to note about the lettuce i have here today is it's actually not labeled about where it came from. so if you were told the lettuce was contaminated in yuma, arizona, you would not know whether you needed to throw this out or not and whether it was going to pose a health risk. this is actually really easy to solve not just by labeling the food but by preventing the contamination. es in case of the march 2018 recall of romaine lettuce the fda concluded that there was no other likely alternative explanation except that a major cattle farming operation right here the farms had waste that went into the irrigation canals that watered the plants and that then contaminated the plants with e.coli which made it down to us and poisoned hundreds of people and killed five people. so if we actually were to test and set public health safety standards for the water used to spray on our produce and irrigate our crops, we could avoid much of this contamination, but those limits were delayed back in the fall. the third example is honey smacks which i do not have today in front of us to show you
one thing to note about the lettuce i have here today is it's actually not labeled about where it came from. so if you were told the lettuce was contaminated in yuma, arizona, you would not know whether you needed to throw this out or not and whether it was going to pose a health risk. this is actually really easy to solve not just by labeling the food but by preventing the contamination. es in case of the march 2018 recall of romaine lettuce the fda concluded that there was no other likely...
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it is now a growing international design label.ted by kate, typical of the new wave of chinese entrepreneurs. kate was born and raised in china to study at leeds university art school in england. her designs meld chinese tradition with contemporary western style. it was only started in 2014, but by 2018, kate was already listed as one of the chinese designers of the year by vogue china. getting started was not easy. her father owned a successful textile manufacturing company, making clothes for western labels. translation: my father was angry and disappointed. he actually wa nted angry and disappointed. he actually wanted me to work at his factory when i graduated. just like a normal millennial girl. determined to be able to produce her own designs, kate had to strike out on her own. transocean kate had to strike out on her own. tra nsocean mac my kate had to strike out on her own. transocean mac my family did not really approve of me going into this business. we argued a lot of the time but eventually i moved to hangzhou and sold
it is now a growing international design label.ted by kate, typical of the new wave of chinese entrepreneurs. kate was born and raised in china to study at leeds university art school in england. her designs meld chinese tradition with contemporary western style. it was only started in 2014, but by 2018, kate was already listed as one of the chinese designers of the year by vogue china. getting started was not easy. her father owned a successful textile manufacturing company, making clothes for...
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your reporter mentioned there in some cases these companies don't clearly label the the settlements or these properties or attractions are in the settlements which as i said are illegal under international law but that's really only part of the problem the fact is they're there in the first place and they shouldn't be there not only is this an illegal situation but also these companies are contributing to the human rights violations that the settlements are the root cause of and these companies have responsibilities which have been articulated by the the un guiding principles on business and human rights not to contribute or cause human rights violations and that's why we're saying that these companies these well known companies trip advisor booking dot com expedia and air b.n. b. should withdraw from these settlements all right so i was going to ask you i mean what is amnesty then actually calling for and just to broaden that out can governments also put regulator pressure on these booking companies to force them to operate within the law. yeah absolutely and we've seen in ireland
your reporter mentioned there in some cases these companies don't clearly label the the settlements or these properties or attractions are in the settlements which as i said are illegal under international law but that's really only part of the problem the fact is they're there in the first place and they shouldn't be there not only is this an illegal situation but also these companies are contributing to the human rights violations that the settlements are the root cause of and these companies...
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i was printing out labels and saving money. shipstation saves us so much time.eally easy and seamless. pick an order, print everything you need, slap the label onto the box, and it's ready to go. our costs for shipping were cut in half. just like that. shipstation. the #1 choice of online sellers. go to shipstation.com/save and get 2 months free. we know that when you're spending time with the grandkids shipstation. the #1 choice of online sellers. every minute counts. and you don't have time for a cracked windshield. that's why we show you exactly when we'll be there. saving you time, so you can keep saving the world. >> kids: ♪ safelite repair, safelite replace ♪ willy davis, who has alzheimer's. i decided to make shirts for the walk with custom ink. the shirts were so easy to design on the site. the custom ink team was super helpful and they just came out perfect. seeing my family wearing my shirts was such an amazing reminder of all the love and support that everyone has for my dad. - [narrator] check out our huge selection of custom t-shirts and more, for t
i was printing out labels and saving money. shipstation saves us so much time.eally easy and seamless. pick an order, print everything you need, slap the label onto the box, and it's ready to go. our costs for shipping were cut in half. just like that. shipstation. the #1 choice of online sellers. go to shipstation.com/save and get 2 months free. we know that when you're spending time with the grandkids shipstation. the #1 choice of online sellers. every minute counts. and you don't have time...
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i reject those labels and the evil ideology they define. first i condemn anyone that support this is evil and bigotted ideology which saw in its ultimate expression the systematic murder of six million innocent jewish lives. it's true that like the founding fathers i am an advocate for western civilization's values and that i profoundly believe that america is the greatest tangible expression of these ideals the world has ever seen. under any fairing political definition i am simply an american nationalist. america's values are expressed in our founding dock yimets, they are attainable by everyone and we take pride that people of all races, religions and creeds from around the globe aspire to achieve them. i am dedicated to keeping america this way. this conviction does not make me a white nationalist or a white supremacist. so once again i reject those labels and the ideology they define and i told -- as i told "the new york times," it's not about race, it's never been about race. one of my most strongly held beliefs is that we are all cre
i reject those labels and the evil ideology they define. first i condemn anyone that support this is evil and bigotted ideology which saw in its ultimate expression the systematic murder of six million innocent jewish lives. it's true that like the founding fathers i am an advocate for western civilization's values and that i profoundly believe that america is the greatest tangible expression of these ideals the world has ever seen. under any fairing political definition i am simply an american...
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you would label congo conflict of land dispute. of course, i do agree we have planned disc buttes and men and women fight each other in my country, yes. so do you here. but honestly speaking if you want to be intellectually correct and honest you would not ever forget the link that over five centuries congo has been making your pride, technologically speaking, you would never have made the atomic bomb. you wouldn't be enjoying this beautiful gadgets, but i can speak to you in a million distance, but what is the price that we are paying, it is human beings or agree with me that we are less than human beings that you are. but if you agree, and by the way you just told me the human rights and we just celebrated its 17th anniversary. in you tell me i am more equal with equal rights. show me that today. join in with me, prove that i am equal. i think i want to move forward and just by leaving being for hope, living by a better future. my fellow americans people, when they wake up i would like to seize this opportunity to seize myself in
you would label congo conflict of land dispute. of course, i do agree we have planned disc buttes and men and women fight each other in my country, yes. so do you here. but honestly speaking if you want to be intellectually correct and honest you would not ever forget the link that over five centuries congo has been making your pride, technologically speaking, you would never have made the atomic bomb. you wouldn't be enjoying this beautiful gadgets, but i can speak to you in a million...
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i don't see any other blue ribbon labels around here.t when i'm there wearing the one i got for winning best at being the best. progresso soup. you simply must taste it. >> announcer: promotional considerations provided by -- t . act kids - kids love it! >>> the movie "bird box," on netflix, a mega hit movie. everybody is doing memes and challenges. sandra bullock plays mom. something to say to kids. >> going on a trip, going to be rough. >> something you need to know. >> under no circumstances are you allowed to take off your blindfold. >> that's why you have all these people doing blindfold challenge. but say that blindfold applies to housework. winter break is over and house may be in a bit of a mess. you could see the fear in their eyes, these moms put on their blindfolds, discovered one important thing. >> if they can't see the mess, mess doesn't exist. >> exactly it. >> that's exactly approach that children have to a mess as well. >> i don't see you. she's like, i can't see but can feel this water bottle. >> yeah. in your soul. >>
i don't see any other blue ribbon labels around here.t when i'm there wearing the one i got for winning best at being the best. progresso soup. you simply must taste it. >> announcer: promotional considerations provided by -- t . act kids - kids love it! >>> the movie "bird box," on netflix, a mega hit movie. everybody is doing memes and challenges. sandra bullock plays mom. something to say to kids. >> going on a trip, going to be rough. >> something you...