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our bill gives the f.d.a. the authority to prevent contaminated food from other countries from entering the united states. if a foreign facility refuses u.s. food safety inspection, the f.d.a. has the authority to deny entry to their imports. think about that. this is now going to be put into the law, that if you're producing food overseas and you will not allow us to inspect your facility, we can stop exports to the united states. is there any member of the senate, any family that doesn't think that's a good idea? and that's what this bill is all about. i want to thank senator harkin for his extraordinary leadership on this bill. i can't tell you how many times we've come together, democrats and republicans, trying to work out differences. you know, we're very close. i think there's one item of disagreement going into it. that's pretty good for senate work: only one item of disagreement. i say to my friends bring this bill to the floor. let's vote up that particular item that's senator tester is concerned, up-
our bill gives the f.d.a. the authority to prevent contaminated food from other countries from entering the united states. if a foreign facility refuses u.s. food safety inspection, the f.d.a. has the authority to deny entry to their imports. think about that. this is now going to be put into the law, that if you're producing food overseas and you will not allow us to inspect your facility, we can stop exports to the united states. is there any member of the senate, any family that doesn't...
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so what took the f.d.a. so long to make this decision? >> reporter: that's what the watchdog groups want to know. this drug was banned in the u.k. five years ago because it causes suicides. it was banned in europe last year because of overdoses and when i asked that question of the f.d.a. today, the response was they were waiting for the final piece of the puzzle, which was a study that was not completed until september showing these irregular heart beats that can be fatal. >> couric: so what do you do if you're taking these painkillers right now? if you have some in your medicine cabinet? >> reporter: what you should not do is stop cold turkey because that can have problems in and of itself. you need to talk to your doctor and the good news is there are plenty of alternatives and once the drug is out of your system completely it should be gone and shouldn't cause long-term problems. >> couric: all right. dr. jon lapook, jon, thanks so much. in other news, just days after returning from his asian trip, president obama flew to portugal toda
so what took the f.d.a. so long to make this decision? >> reporter: that's what the watchdog groups want to know. this drug was banned in the u.k. five years ago because it causes suicides. it was banned in europe last year because of overdoses and when i asked that question of the f.d.a. today, the response was they were waiting for the final piece of the puzzle, which was a study that was not completed until september showing these irregular heart beats that can be fatal. >>...
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the f.d.a. with the authority to mandate food recalls, something that is roll terry now. most companies -- something that is voluntary now. most is companies don't d -- most companies don't do it. we must ensure this includes an examination of the pallets that our food is shipped on. you know, at home, you don't use the same cutting board for chicken that you use for vegetables, or at least you shouldn't because of potential food safety problems. the same thing with these -- these wooden pallets because they can collect, especially wooden pallets can collect way more bacteria than you can imagine. we require more extensive provisions for heightened security of imports, which account for an increased percentage, a welcome increase, to be sure, because of the selection of fresh fruits and vegetables especially, that the increasing share of u.s. food consumption. this bill is here today because of the strong work especially of senator durbin of illinois, representative dingell of michigan. i would a
the f.d.a. with the authority to mandate food recalls, something that is roll terry now. most companies -- something that is voluntary now. most is companies don't d -- most companies don't do it. we must ensure this includes an examination of the pallets that our food is shipped on. you know, at home, you don't use the same cutting board for chicken that you use for vegetables, or at least you shouldn't because of potential food safety problems. the same thing with these -- these wooden...
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and up next, last call-- the f.d.a. contraction down on those high-alcohol, high-caffeine drinks some call a blackout in a can. >> couric: the trink of choice for many college students about to change. today, the f.d.a. cracked down on energy drinks that are packed with booze and caffeine. national correspondent jim axelrod reports, this follows a lot of trips to the hospital. >> reporter: these videos of college students sucking down theicainated alcoholic beverage four loko may soon become collector's items. >> you need to go to the hospital? >> no. >> reporter: now that the f.d.a. has enacted a virtual ban by warning four manufacturers of alcoholic energy drinks-- they're unsafe. >> we have determined that these products are not in compliance with the law, that the addition of the caffeine does not meet our legal standards for safety. >> reporter: the federal government is following the lead of five states that have already banned the drinks-- washington, michigan, oklahoma, utah, and new york. a 23.5-ounce can of fou
and up next, last call-- the f.d.a. contraction down on those high-alcohol, high-caffeine drinks some call a blackout in a can. >> couric: the trink of choice for many college students about to change. today, the f.d.a. cracked down on energy drinks that are packed with booze and caffeine. national correspondent jim axelrod reports, this follows a lot of trips to the hospital. >> reporter: these videos of college students sucking down theicainated alcoholic beverage four loko may...
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it would give the f.d.a. more recall authority, increase inspections and provide stricter standards much >> this goes right to your refrigerator and stove and kitchen as to whether the food is safe. >> still the debate could drag on with top republicans arguing the bill is too expensive and washington has other issues. >> the more important thing we can do to create jobs between now and january 1 is send a message to job creators. >> others are threatening to hold up the bill saying more regulation is not the answer. that is not the real problem. the problem is effectively carrying out the regulations that are there today. >> senate majority leader harry reid is threatening to concept the senate in session all weekend if the republicans delay passage of the bill. in washington, i'm tara mergener, wbal tv 11 news. >> do you think the f.d.a. should be given more authority in watching over the food industry? e-mail your response to watercooler@wbaltv.com. >> coming up a plane is forced to land in dallas after a c
it would give the f.d.a. more recall authority, increase inspections and provide stricter standards much >> this goes right to your refrigerator and stove and kitchen as to whether the food is safe. >> still the debate could drag on with top republicans arguing the bill is too expensive and washington has other issues. >> the more important thing we can do to create jobs between now and january 1 is send a message to job creators. >> others are threatening to hold up the...
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it would give the f.d.a. more recall authority and increase inspections and provide stricter standards. under the agreement smaller farms may be exempt. democrats say it crucial to preventing outbreaks. republicans say washington has other issues to tackle first. that brings us to your answers to our water cooler question of the day. we asked if you think the f.d.a. should be given more authority in watching the food industry. steve says i get so mad when i hear the news and another case of mad cow detected or millions of eggs are found to be bad or spinach is causing e-coli. someone needs to tell us where the food came from and what is it in. doug says i suspect that any new roles will target the small farmer who will be east tore harass than the large are corporate farms who can poison millions of people. >> eric one our facebook fans says no people are mart enough to make their own choices. we do not need the government hand picking what we eat. we are not five any more. we will post more answers on our web
it would give the f.d.a. more recall authority and increase inspections and provide stricter standards. under the agreement smaller farms may be exempt. democrats say it crucial to preventing outbreaks. republicans say washington has other issues to tackle first. that brings us to your answers to our water cooler question of the day. we asked if you think the f.d.a. should be given more authority in watching the food industry. steve says i get so mad when i hear the news and another case of mad...
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so today, as wyatt andrews reports, the f.d.a.-proposed dprask new warnings that take up half the pack, hard to miss, and even harder to look at. >> reporter: the proposed new warnings on cigarette packages are nothing like you've ever seen before. several come with pictures designed to shock. they won't just say smoke category kill you. they'll show a corpse in a morgue. one warning that cigarettes cause cancer comes with this picture of lip cancer or this one showing a dieseled lung there on the right. and the cigarettes are addictive label shows a man smoking through a trachy oft me tube which is often the result of throat cancer. for anyone objecting the imagess are too graphic, the f.d.a.'s answer was good. >> obviously, some of the images are very powerful. that, after all, is the point. >> reporter: being graphic is the point because officials say 1,000 teenagers still get hooked on smoking every day and getting the attention of young people requires intense images. >> these warnings will help discourage nonsmokers, particu
so today, as wyatt andrews reports, the f.d.a.-proposed dprask new warnings that take up half the pack, hard to miss, and even harder to look at. >> reporter: the proposed new warnings on cigarette packages are nothing like you've ever seen before. several come with pictures designed to shock. they won't just say smoke category kill you. they'll show a corpse in a morgue. one warning that cigarettes cause cancer comes with this picture of lip cancer or this one showing a dieseled lung...
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that's why i think the f.d.a. needs to be very sure about the source of a food-bourne illness when it institute a recall, and why i fought hard to include a provision to look at new and existing mechanisms available to provide restitution. specifically the language in this bill directs the g.a.o. to conduct a review on new and existing mechanisms available to provide restitution in the event of an erroneous mandatory food safety recall. if such mechanisms do not exist or are inadequate, within 90 days. the secretary of agriculture must conduct a feasibility study on implementing a restitution program. once false recall could put a family farm out of business. and while i support giving f.d.a. mandatory recall authority, i want to make sure there are a enough protections in place for farms, such as the patterson farm, which are brought to the brink of bankruptcy through no fault of their own. this is an important first step in ensuring that farmers are treated fairly. i'm pleased to be a cosponsor of the amendment b
that's why i think the f.d.a. needs to be very sure about the source of a food-bourne illness when it institute a recall, and why i fought hard to include a provision to look at new and existing mechanisms available to provide restitution. specifically the language in this bill directs the g.a.o. to conduct a review on new and existing mechanisms available to provide restitution in the event of an erroneous mandatory food safety recall. if such mechanisms do not exist or are inadequate, within...
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the f.d.a. including graphic images of people with illnesses from smoking. it's hoped to discourage americans from noak smoking by bringing them face to face w-ts dangers of cigarettes. the f.d.a. wants the public to weigh in. you can post a comment on regulations.gov. >> if you've ever prepared a meal there's a good chance you made a mess but the new smart mop is promising to make cleaning up that mess less of a chore. we put it to the deal or dud test. >> whether you are at home or at work. >> we share this kitchen with several hundred youths. the kitchen is ground zero when it comes to crying over spilled soda. >> it's a constant mess. >> one product claims that be the solution. >> what do you do if you get a spill like this? >> the smart mop says kit soak up to ten times its weight. it's promising to put a new twist on an old task.@ >> you lift and twist. to prrve it i'll hold it over my head. >> will it wring out rrsults? >> this is a whole can oo soda. >> dip the smart mop into the bucket.
the f.d.a. including graphic images of people with illnesses from smoking. it's hoped to discourage americans from noak smoking by bringing them face to face w-ts dangers of cigarettes. the f.d.a. wants the public to weigh in. you can post a comment on regulations.gov. >> if you've ever prepared a meal there's a good chance you made a mess but the new smart mop is promising to make cleaning up that mess less of a chore. we put it to the deal or dud test. >> whether you are at home...
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pharmaceuticals, pled guilty to charges it failed to tell the f.d.a. he company had mistakenly made morphine tablets executive not convicted of a crime to be effectively kicked out of the industry. at the h.h.s. office of inspector general, greg demske says this case sends an important message. >> the message is: if you are a corporate executive at a company that does business with federal health care programs, including pharmaceutical and device manufacturers, one of the things that you should consider in addition to profits is that-- if you take an action that could cause harm to patients or cost the taxpayers money-- then your career, your livelihood in that industry is at risk as well. >> reporter: in other words, you'll be kicked out. >> could be, yes. >> reporter: and so you'll go after companies, no matter what size they are? >> we look at a series of things. was the person aware of the conduct that was taking place in the corporation? what was that person's position and authority to take action? what did they do when they learned of the conduct?
pharmaceuticals, pled guilty to charges it failed to tell the f.d.a. he company had mistakenly made morphine tablets executive not convicted of a crime to be effectively kicked out of the industry. at the h.h.s. office of inspector general, greg demske says this case sends an important message. >> the message is: if you are a corporate executive at a company that does business with federal health care programs, including pharmaceutical and device manufacturers, one of the things that you...
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the f.d.a. found scanners did not malfunction if used properly.ses can cause skin burns, cataracts and even deaths. >> more children are being diagnosed, one in every 10 of adhd. parents were asked if their parents -- if their children were ever receive that diagnosis. the number jumped by 20%. they say doctors, parents and teachers are getting better at identifying it even though some of those symptoms can mimic typical kid behavior. >> still ahead. keith mills on the dramatic win by the temperatures. >> and very good morning to you from the timonium fairgrounds. we are cooking up a storm for the 35th anniversary of the maryland irish festival. stay tuned for a lush is report coming up. >> up next, an update on weather and traffic pulse 11 for your morning commute. stay with us. you're w >> good morning. sarah caldwell with a check on your morning commute. a couple of problem spots to point out to you. volume is not an issue. we're expecting it to be on the lighter side because of veterans day. on keith avenue an accident coming in. in brooklyn c
the f.d.a. found scanners did not malfunction if used properly.ses can cause skin burns, cataracts and even deaths. >> more children are being diagnosed, one in every 10 of adhd. parents were asked if their parents -- if their children were ever receive that diagnosis. the number jumped by 20%. they say doctors, parents and teachers are getting better at identifying it even though some of those symptoms can mimic typical kid behavior. >> still ahead. keith mills on the dramatic win...
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senator schumer in new york is pushing for a ban there, and the f.d.a. ow investigating whether the caffeine drinks are safe at any age if they pull the plug all of the energy alcohol drinks could be a thing of the past. >>shepard: the people woe make the drinks must be mad? >>trace: they say the drinks are only for those 21 and older and they have sent independent studies to the f.d.a. proving mixing alcohol and caffeine is safe issuing a statement and i quote, "we're disappointed by recent calls to ban our products. while we don't agree that caffeine and alcohol are unsafe, we do appreciate any statement's concern for its citizens and we want to open a dialogue to discuss specific concerns and try to reach solutions," it does not appear the states want to talk about this too much. >>shepard: a car bomb ripped through a police station in pakistan's largest city and killed 15 and injured dozens. the area is home to the united states consulate and luxury hotels. officials say militants blew up the bomb near the office of criminal investigation office which
senator schumer in new york is pushing for a ban there, and the f.d.a. ow investigating whether the caffeine drinks are safe at any age if they pull the plug all of the energy alcohol drinks could be a thing of the past. >>shepard: the people woe make the drinks must be mad? >>trace: they say the drinks are only for those 21 and older and they have sent independent studies to the f.d.a. proving mixing alcohol and caffeine is safe issuing a statement and i quote, "we're...
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. >> now, the f.d.a. has put four alcohol energy drinks on notice saying they can lead to a dangerous state of being wide awake drunk. the company has 15 days to respond. the maker of one agreed to remove calf freen its drinks. wal-mart is planning to open stores in the distribute for the first time ever. they want to open four stores and hire 1,200 employees by 2012. georgia avenue northwest, new york avenue and new jersey avenue northwest and east capital and 58th street. there is a tent city that is set up in arlington this morning and it is all in the name of free food. chick-fil-a's first 100 competition is back in town again. every time the restaurant chain opens a new location it gives away free food for a year for for the first 100 people in line. many fans travel country and go to as many of these as they can. this time she is first in line. >> it is just like a fun thing to do. you get out and meet people and get to reunite with them ever so often when there is a new chick-fil-a open. it is fun.
. >> now, the f.d.a. has put four alcohol energy drinks on notice saying they can lead to a dangerous state of being wide awake drunk. the company has 15 days to respond. the maker of one agreed to remove calf freen its drinks. wal-mart is planning to open stores in the distribute for the first time ever. they want to open four stores and hire 1,200 employees by 2012. georgia avenue northwest, new york avenue and new jersey avenue northwest and east capital and 58th street. there is a...
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they are required under a law that passed last year and gave the f.d.a. wer to regulate tobacco products. one half of each cigarette packet's surface must be covered by these ads. nintendo bringing back one of its all time classics. it's on like donkey kong in one way than one. hotel chain been a familiar chain for 50 years. that's ahead. [ woman ] you know, as a mom, i worry about my son playing football. which is why i'm really excited. because toyot developed this software that can simulate head injuries and helps make people safer. then they shared this technology with researchers at wake forest to help reduce head injuries on the football field. so, you know, i can feel a bit better about my son playing football. [ male announcer ] how would you use toyota technology to make a better world? learn how to share your ideas at toyota.com/ideasforgood. the new healthcare law gives us powerful new tools to fight it.... to investigate it... prosecute it... and stop criminals. our senior medicare patrol volunteers... are teaching seniors across the country...
they are required under a law that passed last year and gave the f.d.a. wer to regulate tobacco products. one half of each cigarette packet's surface must be covered by these ads. nintendo bringing back one of its all time classics. it's on like donkey kong in one way than one. hotel chain been a familiar chain for 50 years. that's ahead. [ woman ] you know, as a mom, i worry about my son playing football. which is why i'm really excited. because toyot developed this software that can simulate...
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the f.d.a. reviewing the safety of caffinated alcoholic drinks which have the same amount of alcohol as five to six beers. last week you might recall a maryland woman was killed after drinking at least two cans of four locos. the 21-year-old crashed a pickup truck into a telephone pole. >> she changed that night. she was not the same person. she could not remember people's names. she blacked out within 30 minutes of having the alcoholic beverage. >> four loco has been banned in michigan and washington state where nine college students were rushed to the hospital after drinking the beverage. >>> now checking news where you live. the columbia heights area of d.c. is welcoming a new addition to the neighborhood. an international house of pancakes or ihop. it hopped today near 14th and officering streets northwest. the pancake house offered up three stacks to celebrate the opening. >>> got a story or news tip? contact us, be a wart of the wusa9.com team. >>> a warning for motorists this week to b
the f.d.a. reviewing the safety of caffinated alcoholic drinks which have the same amount of alcohol as five to six beers. last week you might recall a maryland woman was killed after drinking at least two cans of four locos. the 21-year-old crashed a pickup truck into a telephone pole. >> she changed that night. she was not the same person. she could not remember people's names. she blacked out within 30 minutes of having the alcoholic beverage. >> four loco has been banned in...
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they were an issue groups the f.d.a. allowed they often attack to get the cult. if they came when they knew people had some they came to steal it but they kill people to. never stop doing that oh they come into the area they steal the cows the goats. because. that identically colton anymore no they don't come here because we're well protected here. the common base is their protection a handful of civilians commanded by a soldier poorly armed and ready paid they too sometimes extort money from the miners. for the precious mineral is heated sifted and carefully packed before being resold to local dealers. that one would think. discuss ten dollars yes. ten dollars for a small tin of colt and several days work for a miner. through when. there are a few roads so airplanes are the usual way to take the call times of the town's. bukavu airport is the hub of the region's mineral trade. inquisitive people are not popular here with filming with a hidden camera the plane's make daily trips to the mining zones to supply them with food and equipment we joined one of the fligh
they were an issue groups the f.d.a. allowed they often attack to get the cult. if they came when they knew people had some they came to steal it but they kill people to. never stop doing that oh they come into the area they steal the cows the goats. because. that identically colton anymore no they don't come here because we're well protected here. the common base is their protection a handful of civilians commanded by a soldier poorly armed and ready paid they too sometimes extort money from...
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doctors have long had only one drug to help these patients but the f.d.a. has approved what could be a revolutionary replacement as we hear from dr. jon lapook. >> reporter: 68-year-old hernan guarderas is hoping a new blood thinner upon give him back his old life. it's called dabigatran. >> with the new medicine i will be free. >> reporter: he has a condition called fibrillation. he has been taking warfarin to prevent a stroke but it forces him to restrict his diet, increases risk of bleeding and requires close monitoring. >> i was for almost two years every week in the doctor's office taking my blood. >> reporter: this new drug does not require monitoring. it's also easy to stop if the patient needs surgery. >> the cardiology community has been waiting for years to have a replacement for warfarin. >> reporter: a study of more than 18,000 patients found dabigatran, prevents more stroke strobes than coumadin at the highest dose. >> it seems like this could really be a revolution in how we treat patients with atrial fibrillation. >> reporter: the drug will b
doctors have long had only one drug to help these patients but the f.d.a. has approved what could be a revolutionary replacement as we hear from dr. jon lapook. >> reporter: 68-year-old hernan guarderas is hoping a new blood thinner upon give him back his old life. it's called dabigatran. >> with the new medicine i will be free. >> reporter: he has a condition called fibrillation. he has been taking warfarin to prevent a stroke but it forces him to restrict his diet, increases...
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the stock went from $6 on monday to $3 tuesday when the f.d.a. said a skin cancer detection device may do more harm than good to a 96% rally today. an advisory panel recommended approval. of course, the big i.p.o. this week was general motors but there were other new issues as well. l.p.l. investment, an advisory service for independent financial advisers came out at $30 and has had a nice gain. management consultant booz allen hamilton started at 17 and is higher than that despite a small drop today. and online chinese automobile marketing company bit-auto began at 12. today, it closed at $12.05. and that's tonight's market focus. >> susie: the bush tax cuts. they expire at the end of december and it's a thorny issue whether they should be renewed or allowed to run out. kevin depew of minyanville.com looks at both sides of the debate in tonight's "two ways to play." >> susie: kevin, first give us a case of why the bush tax cuts should be renewed? >> the argument here is fairly simple, susie. the more americans pay in taxes, the less money they ha
the stock went from $6 on monday to $3 tuesday when the f.d.a. said a skin cancer detection device may do more harm than good to a 96% rally today. an advisory panel recommended approval. of course, the big i.p.o. this week was general motors but there were other new issues as well. l.p.l. investment, an advisory service for independent financial advisers came out at $30 and has had a nice gain. management consultant booz allen hamilton started at 17 and is higher than that despite a small drop...
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but they say they're going to focus more on consumer-oriented things like stuff with the f.d.a., recalls, a lot of that kind of stuff. they say not so much on things like you might expect like did joe see stack really get a deal from the house? chris: are we to believe this guy to use a british term randy no get that gavel and get that subpoena power so he can do toys? from china? >> start off with consumer issues. and you build a little, i'm not too hot tempered yet. chris: isn't he trying to get the blagojevich things stirred up and go after the rahm emanuel deals? >> his best quotes come in response to questions. there was a change when the election happened. before he was on rush limbaugh, a -- corrupt president, corrupt administration and after the election he backpedaled and said i shouldn't have said that. i think -- darrell issa is a smart guy. he's not a zealot. chris: is this the chance to in vestigate -- >> he never saw a camera he didn't like. and another way is you do have leverage. but the tea party end or the fox news end if you will, going after the new black panther part
but they say they're going to focus more on consumer-oriented things like stuff with the f.d.a., recalls, a lot of that kind of stuff. they say not so much on things like you might expect like did joe see stack really get a deal from the house? chris: are we to believe this guy to use a british term randy no get that gavel and get that subpoena power so he can do toys? from china? >> start off with consumer issues. and you build a little, i'm not too hot tempered yet. chris: isn't he...
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but they say they're going to focus more on consumer-oriented things like stuff with the f.d.a. recalls a lot of that kind of stuff. they say not so much on things like you might expect like did joe see stack really get a deal from the house? chris: are we to believe this guy to use a british term randy no get that gavel and get that subpoena power so he can do toys? from china? >> start off with consumer issues. and you build a little, i'm not too hot tempered yet. chris: isn't he trying to get the blagojevich things stirred up and go after the rahm emanuel deals? >> his best quotes come in response to questions. there was a change when the election happened. before he was on rush limbaugh, a -- corrupt president, corrupt administration and after the election he backpedaled and said i shouldn't have said that. i think -- darrell issa is a smart guy. he's not a zealot. chris: is this the chance to in vestigate -- >> he never saw a camera he didn't like. and another way is you do have leverage. but the tea party end or the fox news end if you will going after the new black panther
but they say they're going to focus more on consumer-oriented things like stuff with the f.d.a. recalls a lot of that kind of stuff. they say not so much on things like you might expect like did joe see stack really get a deal from the house? chris: are we to believe this guy to use a british term randy no get that gavel and get that subpoena power so he can do toys? from china? >> start off with consumer issues. and you build a little, i'm not too hot tempered yet. chris: isn't he trying...
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democrats are making more headway with a food safety bill that would give the f.d.a. new powers to inspect questionable plants and recall contaminated foods. >> what could be more important to a family than to have the reassurance that the peanut butter you're giving to your kids is not going to make them sick? >> reporter: the senate is considering the food safety bill today and tomorrow and all those other issues will be on the table when the president meets with republican and democratic leaders at the white house tomorrow. katie? >> couric: all right. nancy cordes. nancy, thank you. and still ahead on the "cbs evening news," a man who can see the universe from his backyard. steve hartman's "assignment america." but up next, americans spent more green on black friday. and today the shopping action moved to cyberspace. wasn't my daughter's cabbage appetizer spectacular? [ man thinking ] i'm so stuffed with gas. ohh, noo, not that! not, not here! [ male announcer ] prevent uncomfortable gas moments with gas-x prevention. just one before meals helps prevent gas before
democrats are making more headway with a food safety bill that would give the f.d.a. new powers to inspect questionable plants and recall contaminated foods. >> what could be more important to a family than to have the reassurance that the peanut butter you're giving to your kids is not going to make them sick? >> reporter: the senate is considering the food safety bill today and tomorrow and all those other issues will be on the table when the president meets with republican and...
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reorganization of the f.d.a. more environmental regulation. >> there will a reason hay call them lake ducks. they're lame. the fact of the matter is, they have only so many they can deal with. the big one is the big tax cut extension. >> many consumers told fox they're spending carefully. the new consumer study finds more and more are just trying to get out of the hole they're in. >> consumers are making a conservative effort to pay down the debt. so if they have extra money, instead of going to the mall to spend it on christmas they're paying down debt. >> failure to extend tax cut would complicate that. starting in january, the so-called alternative minimum tax will take more money from 21 million people, many in the middle class. congress has lots of contentious issues on the table and only a few days left to deal with them. >> bret: still ahead, drastic measures to save a senate. why many senate democrats are worried about saving t >> bret: a federal judge in oklahoma restricted retraining order to have consti
reorganization of the f.d.a. more environmental regulation. >> there will a reason hay call them lake ducks. they're lame. the fact of the matter is, they have only so many they can deal with. the big one is the big tax cut extension. >> many consumers told fox they're spending carefully. the new consumer study finds more and more are just trying to get out of the hole they're in. >> consumers are making a conservative effort to pay down the debt. so if they have extra money,...
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. >> but first, we'll have the atest on the f.d.a >> our top stories at 5:15. ness as usual at metro's farragut station this morning. it is back open. it had been shut down after a chunk of concrete from the ceiling fell on to the platform. officials think it was caused by road work above the station. this is day two of jury deliberations in the trial of ingmar guandique, he is the man accused of killing former intern chandra levy back in 2001. the jury deliberated for six hours yesterday without reaching a verdict. and the food and drug administration is telling the makers of alcoholic energy drinks they have to pull their products from the store shelves unless they can prove they are safe. the makers of the 4 loko drinks have agreed to remove caffeine from their recess pi. -- rench cipe. >> with less than a week until the holiday travel season hits high gear, the debate rages on. pamela, good morning. >> good morning. if you travel through reagan national airport you'll have one of two choice. many passengers say they should have the choice to opt out of these
. >> but first, we'll have the atest on the f.d.a >> our top stories at 5:15. ness as usual at metro's farragut station this morning. it is back open. it had been shut down after a chunk of concrete from the ceiling fell on to the platform. officials think it was caused by road work above the station. this is day two of jury deliberations in the trial of ingmar guandique, he is the man accused of killing former intern chandra levy back in 2001. the jury deliberated for six hours...
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the makers announced the change in the booze infused drink ahead of an expected f.d.a. ixtures. a high school principal in san jose under fire for refusing to let an ambulance drive on to a football field to help an injured player. she reportedly didn't want to mess up the school's new football field. emergency workers needed to haul a gurney 75 yards down field instead. so far, no fallout and no apologies. steve? >> thanks, gretch. cracking into a 401k can be tempting especially when your debt keeps piling up higher and higher. is the tax penalty, there's a big one, is it worth it? does it always make sense to pay off a mortgage regardless of the rate? if you're wondering the answer to those questions and more, you're in luck. that guy right there, personal finance expert dave ramsey joins us to answer viewer mail on all things financial. good morning to you, mr. ramsey. >> good morning to you, mr. doocy. >> all right. dolly parton coming up in a moment. dave was singing along to some of the hits we were listening to in the break. lynn from georgia writes this, my husba
the makers announced the change in the booze infused drink ahead of an expected f.d.a. ixtures. a high school principal in san jose under fire for refusing to let an ambulance drive on to a football field to help an injured player. she reportedly didn't want to mess up the school's new football field. emergency workers needed to haul a gurney 75 yards down field instead. so far, no fallout and no apologies. steve? >> thanks, gretch. cracking into a 401k can be tempting especially when...
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the muscles, so it looks great. i love it! [laughs] >> announcer: contour is f.d.a.-cleared for sale and completely safe to use, and best of all, it's the one abdominal system that's been turning skeptics into sculpted sensations, including contour owner, ken sherman. >> i, like anybody else, was skeptical about a technology that essentially said i could get great abs without exercising. the truth is that technology has done all sorts of things for us. it's not a stretch to believe that technology is able to give us the sort of muscle contractions we need to be able to get great abdominals. you know, when i bought the company, i had reached a point in my life where i didn't look like i used to. i was 57 years old, and my waist had gone to 35 inches, and i was very dissatisfied with the way i looked. and i'm 60 years old now, and i've got to tell you, for two years i have not done a sit-up, i haven't done a crunch, and my abs look terrific. i've tried every possible abdominal machine there is out there. contour is the only abdominal product that allows you to get grea
the muscles, so it looks great. i love it! [laughs] >> announcer: contour is f.d.a.-cleared for sale and completely safe to use, and best of all, it's the one abdominal system that's been turning skeptics into sculpted sensations, including contour owner, ken sherman. >> i, like anybody else, was skeptical about a technology that essentially said i could get great abs without exercising. the truth is that technology has done all sorts of things for us. it's not a stretch to believe...
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the f.d.a. m off the chefs with new evidence they can potentially cause fatal heart damage. and a judge ruled that joe miller's challenge of misspelled write-in ballots must be decided by the state not a federal court. he granted a temporary injunction to delay certifying murkowski as the winner of the midterm senate election providing he brings the case before the state court by monday. >> and now over to this. >> the lame duck session congress has an ambitious agenda to tackle before the end of the year and the i rival of the new congress including everything from the bush tax cuts to the dream act, "don't ask, don't tell", and nuclear arms reduction. this is huge but former new york lt. governor believes this should be the last lame duck session session of congress, ever. good morning to you. this is, i think, surprising to register the fact that they just voted people out of office, and yet, they are coming back to make some very major decisions on the future of this country. why do we still
the f.d.a. m off the chefs with new evidence they can potentially cause fatal heart damage. and a judge ruled that joe miller's challenge of misspelled write-in ballots must be decided by the state not a federal court. he granted a temporary injunction to delay certifying murkowski as the winner of the midterm senate election providing he brings the case before the state court by monday. >> and now over to this. >> the lame duck session congress has an ambitious agenda to tackle...
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this bill gives the f.d.a. the authority the agency needs to help protect americans from food-borne illnesses. while this bill is an historic step forward in ensuring that our food supply is safe and protecting americans from food-borne illnesses, we have to now ensure that the f.d.a. has adequate resources to fulfill their prefound responsibilities. i look forward to working with my colleagues on the appropriations committee and on the entire senate to ensure that they have the necessary resources to fulfill the -- the provisions of this legislation. mr. president, as the primary cosponsors of the bill, senators durbin and gregg deserve a great deal of thanks for their outstanding leadership on this bill. i asked senator durbin when he started working on this bill, and he said back in the house 18 years ago. so sometimes it takes a long time to get these things done, but this is the first time in 70 years that we have ever had a major revision of our food safety laws. senator gregg has also worked at least a do
this bill gives the f.d.a. the authority the agency needs to help protect americans from food-borne illnesses. while this bill is an historic step forward in ensuring that our food supply is safe and protecting americans from food-borne illnesses, we have to now ensure that the f.d.a. has adequate resources to fulfill their prefound responsibilities. i look forward to working with my colleagues on the appropriations committee and on the entire senate to ensure that they have the necessary...
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. >> the f.d.a. has announced withdrawal of some popular painkillers. the manufacturers of darvon and darvocet are taking them off the market. they are showed to cause changes to the heart and could lead to be a normal heart reufrpls. they took place we patients were taking standard doses. >> it is 5:42 and 48 degrees. still ahead, the ravens came back in full force kenseth the panther panthers: >> the annual festival of trees kick off this friday. i have the scoop just aheat ♪ ♪ [ female announcer ] we know you've got a lot on your plate at thanksgiving. which is why safeway has everything you need to get it all done. right now get a safeway frozen turkey for just 47 cents a pound. that's our promise. that's ingredients for life. safeway. know what i like about my new lee premium select jeans? everything, they're soft, they're strong, got a totally new fit. basically they're the most comfortable jeans i've ever worn. and can i tell you something else; my girlfriend says they make my butt look good. looking good mike. thanks. that's not my girlfriend, fr
. >> the f.d.a. has announced withdrawal of some popular painkillers. the manufacturers of darvon and darvocet are taking them off the market. they are showed to cause changes to the heart and could lead to be a normal heart reufrpls. they took place we patients were taking standard doses. >> it is 5:42 and 48 degrees. still ahead, the ravens came back in full force kenseth the panther panthers: >> the annual festival of trees kick off this friday. i have the scoop just aheat...
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in baby bottles and sippy cups until the f.d.a.'s expedited safety assessment could be revised. the chemical lobby came in at the 11th hour opposing this ban, which is something that my colleagues on the other side of the aisle had agreed to. and now, because of this, my colleagues on the other side of the aisle are pulling their support. my goodness, this is so simple. how can anybody put a priority on selling chemicals above the health of infants? major manufacturers and retailers are already phasing out b.p.a. from their food and bench products for children, so why should this be stopped? the products used to give food and drink to children all have safe alternative b.p.a. packaging available. at least 14 manufacturers have already taken action against b.p.a., and here they are. avent, born free, disney first years, evenflo, gerber, dr. brown's, green to grow, kleen kanteen, medala, nuby sippy cups, munchkin, playtex, think baby, well baby. all are taking b.p.a. voluntarily out of their baby bottles but we can't get did into a simple bill. retailers are taking action not to se
in baby bottles and sippy cups until the f.d.a.'s expedited safety assessment could be revised. the chemical lobby came in at the 11th hour opposing this ban, which is something that my colleagues on the other side of the aisle had agreed to. and now, because of this, my colleagues on the other side of the aisle are pulling their support. my goodness, this is so simple. how can anybody put a priority on selling chemicals above the health of infants? major manufacturers and retailers are already...