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and now michael taylor the man who was responsible for that subsequently went back to months and now enjoys a position as food safety czar is it different here in america than any other country it seems like a lot of european countries have either banned them or at least labeled them and we just saw a poll in the protest saying that monsanto maize is killing the bees i mean what do you think is the problem here is there just an insane amount of lobbying. yeah i mean it's a huge it's a huge problem where there's government collusion with with monsanto and these other companies so these these big biotech firms are in essence crafting the policy that gives them competitive advantage and really precludes any sort of competition new companies from entering the market and so it makes the public demand. less less likely to have any effect because monsanto doesn't have to do what the public wants if you look at the research one one in four americans things that g.m.o. is are essentially safe and over half of people who have been pulled say that they would not buy a food that they know to be
and now michael taylor the man who was responsible for that subsequently went back to months and now enjoys a position as food safety czar is it different here in america than any other country it seems like a lot of european countries have either banned them or at least labeled them and we just saw a poll in the protest saying that monsanto maize is killing the bees i mean what do you think is the problem here is there just an insane amount of lobbying. yeah i mean it's a huge it's a huge...
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is job but shelly i mean michael taylor the former vice president monsanto's the head advisor at the f.d.a. what so really what can we do when there's such a revolving door between this corporation and the regulatory bodies yeah i mean this is this is disgraceful it's outrageous what's happened if if you know back in the early ninety's michael taylor was responsible for crafting the f.d.a. g.m.o. policy and you know we've seen since then dozens of internal memos that have been leaked that reveal the f.d.a. scientists were actually very concerned about the human health and environmental implications of g.m.o. is and did not consider them in any way equivalent or safe so you know you can see that science was not really a factor in the f.d.a. . and now michael tanner the man who was responsible for that subsequently went back to monsanto and now enjoys a position as food safety czar is it different here in america than any other country it seems like a lot of european countries have either banned them or at least labeled them and we just saw poland be protesting that monsanto's g m a's
is job but shelly i mean michael taylor the former vice president monsanto's the head advisor at the f.d.a. what so really what can we do when there's such a revolving door between this corporation and the regulatory bodies yeah i mean this is this is disgraceful it's outrageous what's happened if if you know back in the early ninety's michael taylor was responsible for crafting the f.d.a. g.m.o. policy and you know we've seen since then dozens of internal memos that have been leaked that...
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between this corporation and the government all the way back to the acquisition of cyril and also michael taylor who was working for monsanto's the vice president is now the food safety czar in obama's cabinet and it seems like there's a lot of between businesses and congressmen and it's revolving door ultimately if it's not benefiting and not in the best interests of america and how is this all able to happen. through a lobbying i mean really the corporation has so much control over the research and over the facts in this country and we just saw in vermont try to take initiatives to form their own label in the law and they didn't pass through because they were scared of a lawsuit from one fan to i mean one santo's gone after one hundred forty four small farmers because their crops of cross pollinated and just their whole business practice with their seeds they genetically they have patents on their genetically modified seeds and if these genetically. modified seeds cross-pollinate which crops do out in open fields i mean these are contained in domes so of course they know poems going to spread
between this corporation and the government all the way back to the acquisition of cyril and also michael taylor who was working for monsanto's the vice president is now the food safety czar in obama's cabinet and it seems like there's a lot of between businesses and congressmen and it's revolving door ultimately if it's not benefiting and not in the best interests of america and how is this all able to happen. through a lobbying i mean really the corporation has so much control over the...
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long time. >> for charles taylor and michael brehm, a change in mind-set and attitude is evident aftereton.
long time. >> for charles taylor and michael brehm, a change in mind-set and attitude is evident aftereton.
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michael jackson. he died from cardiac arrest in 2009 after taking propofol and sedatives. conrad murray was fouled guilty in the death. >>> taylors coming full circle in las vegas. he launch an 8 week run on the vegas strip. ha decision in las vegas -- he auditioned in las vegas. >>> whether you love or hate your job, people are willing to give up certain things to work from home. 20% of people would forego free coffee. so what is bugging workers? number one for men, office baby showers. and for women it was -- they can't stand winers. >>> fire displaced a mother, daughter and grandmother. the fire department provided this video. it started about 9:20. it started in the kitchen. and no one was injured. >>> wildfire continues to rage in colorado. it burned 6 square miles since saturday. it prompted evacuation orders for 11,000. there is no word on when the fire will be contained but it could consume 5,000 more makers before it is under control. >>> officials in utah are afraid the fire that began saturday might have burned hundreds of homes there. they evacuated 575 homes and it is not clear how many burned. it burned 37,000 acre
michael jackson. he died from cardiac arrest in 2009 after taking propofol and sedatives. conrad murray was fouled guilty in the death. >>> taylors coming full circle in las vegas. he launch an 8 week run on the vegas strip. ha decision in las vegas -- he auditioned in las vegas. >>> whether you love or hate your job, people are willing to give up certain things to work from home. 20% of people would forego free coffee. so what is bugging workers? number one for men, office...
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today, oscar-winning director, oliver stone, and taylor kitsch, they're here to talk about "savage." >>> and "the chew's" michaelg enough steak for you, michael? >> these two are for me. but you guys can share the rest. >> i know you have a book coming out. we'll talk about. michael, gives us some barbecue time and summertime recipes. he'll have that for us. >>> i have a surprise guest. part of some of the most fun moments on "gma." a member of the "gma" family to me in many ways. burt, come on out. >> sam, are you kidding me? >> you may remember, some of the few times -- >> the big times. >> oh, yes. >> how are you doing? >> you remember, of course, robin. george. burt, you know new york. >> and michael symon. are you kidding me? >> and steak for you. let me show you one of my favorite moments involving this guy. just when you bring him on the show, we go outside the set. the first time it's ever been done. >> thank god you moved the studio down a floor. that was one of the most terrifying experiences of my life. >> you have a show called "triplets." >> i take two unsuspecting travelers and take them on a vacat
today, oscar-winning director, oliver stone, and taylor kitsch, they're here to talk about "savage." >>> and "the chew's" michaelg enough steak for you, michael? >> these two are for me. but you guys can share the rest. >> i know you have a book coming out. we'll talk about. michael, gives us some barbecue time and summertime recipes. he'll have that for us. >>> i have a surprise guest. part of some of the most fun moments on "gma." a...
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michael, let me kick off with you. you have the $44 price targets on facebook, so by far the more bullish of the two. how concerned are you that brick tayloring facebook, the chief technology officer and a very prominent player recently in public for that particular giant. >> first, i want to say i'm a big fan of mark's, so whatever he says i probably will agree with, losing a senior guy is a bad thing, so you certainly don't want to be -- it looks like rats jumping off a sinking ship. in this i think you have probably a millionaire who stated he wants to go out and try something new. i think it's incumbent for the company -- mark zuckerberg is the cto, we know he runs the show. anything on fortunately they have thousands of engineers behind taylor, so you know there's somebody who is capable who will step up, but you don't want to see a senior guy leaves. i think they have to vet senior executives and make sure these people have the incentives to stay in place. i don't think it's fat at for the stock at all. >> but mark, very different to incentivize people when they have become so tremendously rich. how do you keep your existing talent a
michael, let me kick off with you. you have the $44 price targets on facebook, so by far the more bullish of the two. how concerned are you that brick tayloring facebook, the chief technology officer and a very prominent player recently in public for that particular giant. >> first, i want to say i'm a big fan of mark's, so whatever he says i probably will agree with, losing a senior guy is a bad thing, so you certainly don't want to be -- it looks like rats jumping off a sinking ship. in...