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to achieve this goal in the coming months, the f.d.a. will be soliciting comments from the public on the two possible options that you see behind me. and i know there will be many opinions on what this label should look like, but i think that we all can agree that families deserve more and better information about the food they eat. and it's important to note that no matter what the final version looks like, the new label will allow you to immediately spot the calorie count, because it will be in large font and not buried in the fine print. you'll also learn more about where the sugar in the food comes from like was it a sugar in your yogurt was added during processing or whether it comes from ingredients like fruits. this is what you'll get from the label of the future. this will be the new norm in providing consumers with information about the food we buy and eat. so this is a huge deal, which is why everybody is here. and it's going to make a big difference for families across this country. so today i want to end as i started, by truly
to achieve this goal in the coming months, the f.d.a. will be soliciting comments from the public on the two possible options that you see behind me. and i know there will be many opinions on what this label should look like, but i think that we all can agree that families deserve more and better information about the food they eat. and it's important to note that no matter what the final version looks like, the new label will allow you to immediately spot the calorie count, because it will be...
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are you concerned that the f.d.a. is not moving firmly enough to clamp down, to limit the approval of these drugs before they get into the open market? >> yes, i have very serious concerns about all the way f.d.a. has been handling opiods policy. there are many divisions and staff who take the agencies mission to protect the public health very seriously. the analgesic addiction which has been calling the shots for 10-15 years has been making disastrous decisions and when it comes to public health versus industry, they're really putting industry interests ahead of the public's health which is why they just approved this product. >> we appreciate you're being with us, doctor. >> thank you. >> our special series, addicted in vermont, continues on our next program with a frightening view of the next generation. >> he just went quiet and his lips turned blue. i picked him up and shook him a little bit and wiggled his face, blew in his face and he took a breath. >> born addicted. is there any hope for the babies in a town th
are you concerned that the f.d.a. is not moving firmly enough to clamp down, to limit the approval of these drugs before they get into the open market? >> yes, i have very serious concerns about all the way f.d.a. has been handling opiods policy. there are many divisions and staff who take the agencies mission to protect the public health very seriously. the analgesic addiction which has been calling the shots for 10-15 years has been making disastrous decisions and when it comes to...
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our amendment allows the f.d.a. to keep its focus on regulating medical devices while creating a modernized oversight framework for low-risk categories of health i.t. since proposing this amendment, i have had the opportunity to speak with senator alexander, the ranking member of the senate help committee, and i am happy to say that he has expressed an interest in that amendment. and that's identical to the language introduced as a stand-alone bill called the protect act. so i look afford to having the opportunity to work with him and committee members to advance the core ideas included in the protect act, because i believe, with the guidance of the committee and with the guidance of other senators, we will be able to achieve another bipartisan success in this chamber. at senator alexander's request and in response to his kind offer to work collaboratively on the protect act, i have agreed not to formally offer this amendmenamendment to the bill tn the floor. but i do look forward to working with the senator from ten
our amendment allows the f.d.a. to keep its focus on regulating medical devices while creating a modernized oversight framework for low-risk categories of health i.t. since proposing this amendment, i have had the opportunity to speak with senator alexander, the ranking member of the senate help committee, and i am happy to say that he has expressed an interest in that amendment. and that's identical to the language introduced as a stand-alone bill called the protect act. so i look afford to...
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the f.d.a. has not green lighted it. because it has been green lighted because of this extreme medication, the medicine is expected to be administered this morning. here's a statement. josh's story brought to the public's attention. the impact of the virus helped accelerate discussion between the f.d.a. and shimrex. the study is expected to begin with josh hardy as the first patient enrolled wednesday, march 12 -- today -- 2014. being unable to fulfill a request for a youth in pain that is excruciating is not a choice any of us would like to have to make. >> this could throw off profits, bottom line for the company. having to roll this out there to 20 patients, josh being one of them. if something goes wrong with that in the initial stage of it that could derail the drug in the future from going to market. this is one of the concerns of drug companies concerning that compassionate use scenario. >> at least the chance for josh to live is there. there was relentless pursuit by peter johnson jr. yesterday and the day before.
the f.d.a. has not green lighted it. because it has been green lighted because of this extreme medication, the medicine is expected to be administered this morning. here's a statement. josh's story brought to the public's attention. the impact of the virus helped accelerate discussion between the f.d.a. and shimrex. the study is expected to begin with josh hardy as the first patient enrolled wednesday, march 12 -- today -- 2014. being unable to fulfill a request for a youth in pain that is...
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the number of new drugs apouffed by the f.d.a. has plummetted. he antibiotics has really plummetted. so, experience now we all have of minor surgery and hospitals is a scary thought now because you think you might get an infection and die. u.s. congressman said his cousin left for a knee operation and ended up dead. if that's not a cause for action, what is? the biggest cost overhang staring at us is alzeimers. it is a $200 billion plus hit on the economy now, headed toward a trillion a year by the mid century. with a cost of $20 trillion. you would think that if somebody were working on health care policy and health care finance they would be thinking look, nobody's health insurance plan, whether it's peter or paul ryan's or barack obama's anybody else is going to be much good if you're dealing with tens of millions of people being warehoused in 24/7 care. forget humanitarian issues. i was talking to richard last night, and he is, like many other people in his shoes said you can't believe the miracles that we're working on that are coming out of
the number of new drugs apouffed by the f.d.a. has plummetted. he antibiotics has really plummetted. so, experience now we all have of minor surgery and hospitals is a scary thought now because you think you might get an infection and die. u.s. congressman said his cousin left for a knee operation and ended up dead. if that's not a cause for action, what is? the biggest cost overhang staring at us is alzeimers. it is a $200 billion plus hit on the economy now, headed toward a trillion a year by...
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turning to your health, the f.d.a. approved the first device approved to help with migraine headaches. it supplies a pulse. it was tested on 67 patients in belgium before being approved. test subjects reported fewer migraines and used lower doses. patients are only allowed to use the device once a day for 20 minutes at a time. >> the hamford nuclear station may be one of the most to toxic places in the country. there are reported of leaks that may not be fixed for years. it's near richmond, washington. allen schauffler takes us there >> here where the first plutonium processor was built for world war ii atom bombs and missiles, attention focused an a waste tank. it leaked before. the federal department of the energy found radioactive waste in a few spot. between the walls of the double walled tank. ay 102, mike knows it well. >> if we put what was in that and put it there, we'd be dead by now, yes. that's the instrument that detected the leak in the tank. >> he worked 27 years for private contractors. and quit after a d
turning to your health, the f.d.a. approved the first device approved to help with migraine headaches. it supplies a pulse. it was tested on 67 patients in belgium before being approved. test subjects reported fewer migraines and used lower doses. patients are only allowed to use the device once a day for 20 minutes at a time. >> the hamford nuclear station may be one of the most to toxic places in the country. there are reported of leaks that may not be fixed for years. it's near...
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the company will produce them to the f.d.a. which could hurt sales of a new drug that is five to continue times more powerful than vicodin can has been shipping to the pharmacies since last week. >>> a woman's physical heart could be connected to her emotional heart. researchers say for women the strong emotion of anger may trigger smaller artery branches to tighten and cause chest pain different from men's chest pain which is usually triggered by block averages in large arteries that show up in tests. the study will be presented this week. >> google will encrypt web searchers that could thwart china and the n.s.a. they say it makes it tougher for countries like china to sensor user searches and track what the citizens are viewing and would inhibit snooping by the n.s.a. the google c.e.o. said this could end government censorship in a decade. >> amazon is raising the price of amazon prime in seven days, jumping to $99 for you and returning customers, a $20 increase. amazon prime offers free two day shipping for members and strea
the company will produce them to the f.d.a. which could hurt sales of a new drug that is five to continue times more powerful than vicodin can has been shipping to the pharmacies since last week. >>> a woman's physical heart could be connected to her emotional heart. researchers say for women the strong emotion of anger may trigger smaller artery branches to tighten and cause chest pain different from men's chest pain which is usually triggered by block averages in large arteries that...
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but the drug is an approved by the f.d.a. so the hard to get had to apply for special use of the drug through the f.d.a. is expanded access program it's more commonly called compassionate use where the drug company and the f.d.a. and the patient or their family all fill out miles of paperwork over many months and then the f.d.a. says yes or no to that request and then the drug company can say yes or no to giving the patient the drug the hardys did all of that but the primary didn't night at the family's request saying it cost too much time and money so the hardys turned to social media they made a save josh party facebook page and change dot org petition and countless people tweeted mean things that kind merrick they finally caved and now josh gets the drug so that's the positive which brings us to the cause. old weird society we live in because josh was lucky forty five year old andrea sloan wasn't died recently from cancer when a drug company called bio marron denied her compassionate use request she was the director of an o
but the drug is an approved by the f.d.a. so the hard to get had to apply for special use of the drug through the f.d.a. is expanded access program it's more commonly called compassionate use where the drug company and the f.d.a. and the patient or their family all fill out miles of paperwork over many months and then the f.d.a. says yes or no to that request and then the drug company can say yes or no to giving the patient the drug the hardys did all of that but the primary didn't night at the...
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then the f.d.a. says yes or no to that request and then the drug company can say yes or no to giving the patient the drug the hardys did all of that but primarily denied that the family's request saying it cost too much time and money so the hardys turned to social media they made a save josh harty facebook page and change dot org petition and countless people tweeted mean things that kind marriage they finally gave and now josh gets the drug so that the positive which brings us to the cold weird society we live in because josh was lucky forty five year old andrea sloan wasn't died recently from cancer when a drug company called bio marron denied her compassionate use request she was the director of an organization that gives free legal services to low income victims of domestic violence complex was solved so surely her life was worth saving too as were countless others who died after their requests were denied so while it's very often the josh hardy is now getting the medication he needs it is not ve
then the f.d.a. says yes or no to that request and then the drug company can say yes or no to giving the patient the drug the hardys did all of that but primarily denied that the family's request saying it cost too much time and money so the hardys turned to social media they made a save josh harty facebook page and change dot org petition and countless people tweeted mean things that kind marriage they finally gave and now josh gets the drug so that the positive which brings us to the cold...
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oz: why would the f.d.a. approve this? of surprising new faces heroin.rban junky. exposes this hidden epidemic. up next on "dr. oz." dr. oz: today a big change in medical community that has me scared. i'm talking about a new so cription painkiller ddictive it is called
oz: why would the f.d.a. approve this? of surprising new faces heroin.rban junky. exposes this hidden epidemic. up next on "dr. oz." dr. oz: today a big change in medical community that has me scared. i'm talking about a new so cription painkiller ddictive it is called
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the drug companies blame the f.d.a. the f.d.a. blames the drug companies. the f.d.a. drug company says, we're going to give it to you. and the drug company says, well, we don't necessarily want to give it 'cause it's expensive and if it goes bad, it may derail the process. >> so the news was breaking on wednesday morning, apparently now josh has been given the drug. what's his status? >> it will take a couple of weeks to see how it's affecting him at this point. the family is excited. he's excited. he understands what he's received and let's take a look. there is amy hardy receiving the drug as it comes off the plane and brought to the intensive care unit and then we see again the drug being administered to young josh, the 7-year-old at saint jude's. we need to change the system in this country. the system in this country is that people who have wealth, people who have power, people that have access to congress people can get to the f.d.a. to get the drugs that they need. in this particular case, this was a normal, average american family that was reaching out for jos
the drug companies blame the f.d.a. the f.d.a. blames the drug companies. the f.d.a. drug company says, we're going to give it to you. and the drug company says, well, we don't necessarily want to give it 'cause it's expensive and if it goes bad, it may derail the process. >> so the news was breaking on wednesday morning, apparently now josh has been given the drug. what's his status? >> it will take a couple of weeks to see how it's affecting him at this point. the family is...
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din is -- oxycontin is trying to put a dent in the drug abuse and will submit this pill to the f.d.a. so users can not crush them to senator or inject. if approves it could end the sales of the controversial sale of a new drug which is 5 to 10 times more powerful that vicodin >> company behind the popular randy crush -- candy crush game is ready to go public and they expect to price shares at $24 each so the company could be would the up to $7.6 billion. they account for 80 percent of the earnings of the company, and 97 million play the game each day. >> the city of reno is cutting irans off parking meters have people complained because the meters were too tall. this news reporter had to stand on his to empties to feed the meter. they installed the meters last month and most are at 5' and the screen is angled up so you have to be above it to get a clear crew. crews shortening the meters to a max of 48" a foot shooter than before. >> i was going to say people like me would have an excuse for not pay the meter. >> or to wear really high he will, right, leyla gulen? >> we have heavy traf
din is -- oxycontin is trying to put a dent in the drug abuse and will submit this pill to the f.d.a. so users can not crush them to senator or inject. if approves it could end the sales of the controversial sale of a new drug which is 5 to 10 times more powerful that vicodin >> company behind the popular randy crush -- candy crush game is ready to go public and they expect to price shares at $24 each so the company could be would the up to $7.6 billion. they account for 80 percent of the...
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are there side effects we know of >> the f.d.a. or concentration. >> it can or it might? >> there was a question. the company is saying it is not affecting it. when this question was asked it made investors worried sick and stocks asked just with the question of that. >> how long will this study take? how long will we get it to market and the f.d.a. says okay? >> the f.d.a. is planning on getting the information by the end of this year and want to get it out to market by the end of this year. we are inç phase three testing, the last stage. they may approve it without knowing the long term. we have had statins for 25 years, know their safety profiles. this will take many years to know it is safe. >> we want to know when we can start deep frying our monte cristo again. >> and how much is it going to cost? >> statins are cheap. this will be cost prohibitive for many people. this will apply to people who are intolerant to statins. i doubt it will replace statins for people who can tolerate it because of the price. >> just anotherç op
are there side effects we know of >> the f.d.a. or concentration. >> it can or it might? >> there was a question. the company is saying it is not affecting it. when this question was asked it made investors worried sick and stocks asked just with the question of that. >> how long will this study take? how long will we get it to market and the f.d.a. says okay? >> the f.d.a. is planning on getting the information by the end of this year and want to get it out to...
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i saw that the f.d.a. a new fertilization technique that would use the dna from three different people to create babies. scientists say, it would extend the lives of children and really extend "the maury povich show." you are not the father, but you are and you are and you are. the whole audience is the father. you're all going home as the father. [ cheers and applause ] and finally this week, kim kardashian revealed that her show uses exterior shots of other people's homes for security purposes. now that she said it, it's pretty obvious. here's a clip of one of the recent episodes. >> i'm not a princess. i'm like -- >> okay. just let me know so i don't interrupt you the next time i come into my bathroom. >> see you. eight more months. ♪ [ applause ] >> jimmy: we have great show tonight. give it up for the roots, everybody. [ cheers and applause ] ♪ >> jimmy: we've got a fun show tonight. [ cheers and applause ] ongoing saga with my truck. i'm getting a truck. >> steve: right. >> jimmy: and last night tari
i saw that the f.d.a. a new fertilization technique that would use the dna from three different people to create babies. scientists say, it would extend the lives of children and really extend "the maury povich show." you are not the father, but you are and you are and you are. the whole audience is the father. you're all going home as the father. [ cheers and applause ] and finally this week, kim kardashian revealed that her show uses exterior shots of other people's homes for...
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the tobacco industry. he said after eight years as head of f.d.a. of fighting to try to gain control of regulating tobacco, and losing that battle, he said "my understanding of the industry's power finally forced me to see that the solution to the smoking problem rests with the bottom line. prohibiting the tobacco companies from continuing to profit from the sale of deadly addictive drug. these profits are inevitably sed to promote that same addic tive product and generate more sales. e was trying to contain a very old commercial addictive drug to an end. if we apply his
the tobacco industry. he said after eight years as head of f.d.a. of fighting to try to gain control of regulating tobacco, and losing that battle, he said "my understanding of the industry's power finally forced me to see that the solution to the smoking problem rests with the bottom line. prohibiting the tobacco companies from continuing to profit from the sale of deadly addictive drug. these profits are inevitably sed to promote that same addic tive product and generate more sales. e...
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what they're saying is just that the f.d.a. ot for genetic problems. >> interestingly enough, they had no problem depriving their kid of the knowledge of who his dad was. >> i want everybody at home to take a listen to rebecca and tyler. we had them on earlier. >> the donor an aortic dissection and the family, the mother and the two brothers had also had aortic aneurysms. so i took my son to johns hopkins at 16 and they said he already had an aneurysm growing. this is a dominant trait and have of the donors' 34 children will inherit this. >> he also had hasburger's syndrome that i inherited. though it's mild case. >> what would have to happen to make regulations? >> the legislature has to get involved. i'm the last guy to be advocating for more laws. but since the creation of life. if we're not going to get involved in how human beings are produced, then what are we going to get involved in? what goes into bacon? so we need to have our congress people actually do their jobs and speak to their constituents and see what we want. d
what they're saying is just that the f.d.a. ot for genetic problems. >> interestingly enough, they had no problem depriving their kid of the knowledge of who his dad was. >> i want everybody at home to take a listen to rebecca and tyler. we had them on earlier. >> the donor an aortic dissection and the family, the mother and the two brothers had also had aortic aneurysms. so i took my son to johns hopkins at 16 and they said he already had an aneurysm growing. this is a...
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the company refused to give him the drug fearing the f.d.a. pprove it for all but after a successful campaign and a lot of coverage we provided, the boy is now doing well. josh's mom announcing the news to the world on facebook and we couldn't be happier to bring that story to you. we needed some good news. >> that is the best news of the day. >> yesterday afternoon around 2:00 cnn decided to look intoed security around the -- into the security around the world trade center in light of the fact that a 16-year-old was ableç to get to the top and take these pictures and got himself in a lot of trouble and people said my goodness, aren't we providing security? but these people went in in the afternoon and were deliberate trying to sneak in and ended up in jail. >> first they tried to get in through the gate and the guard said you can't go through. so those two climbed over the fence and got arrested. >> obstruction of governmental administration. >> they climbed the fence. cnn said we didn't ask them to sneak into the site but they were there to
the company refused to give him the drug fearing the f.d.a. pprove it for all but after a successful campaign and a lot of coverage we provided, the boy is now doing well. josh's mom announcing the news to the world on facebook and we couldn't be happier to bring that story to you. we needed some good news. >> that is the best news of the day. >> yesterday afternoon around 2:00 cnn decided to look intoed security around the -- into the security around the world trade center in light...
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it may be as effective as a nicotene patch in certain select groups with a physician involved but the f.d.aregulating this. not only there's a problem with e-cigarettes but you can buy the nicotene containers at high concentrations which are potentially deadly. bad stuff. jon: and there's no indication, at least according to some studies, that e-cigarettes work in helping people either kick the habit or in prevening people from taking up the habit in the first place. >> as you tweeted out today, the university of san francisco has a study out this week that showed no effect using e-cigarettes helping people to quit. i actually think certain select heavy smokers may benefit from vaping where it takes the place of a cigarette in your mouth but it's got to be under control of a physician. it can't be something you do on your own. that's the problem. we're not involved. there's no regulation. f.d.a. says there's going to ramp up regulations soon. jon: and shipping that around the country in flavors like chocolate and bubble gum seems like a real danger to kids. >> it gets in through your skin.
it may be as effective as a nicotene patch in certain select groups with a physician involved but the f.d.aregulating this. not only there's a problem with e-cigarettes but you can buy the nicotene containers at high concentrations which are potentially deadly. bad stuff. jon: and there's no indication, at least according to some studies, that e-cigarettes work in helping people either kick the habit or in prevening people from taking up the habit in the first place. >> as you tweeted out...
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public pays the price consider the case of michael taylor former lawyer for monsanto taylor worked as the f.d.a. his deputy commissioner for policy during the first first bush administration we helped write the rules that to this day. allow companies like monsanto to sell or g.m.o. products with any without any real significant regulation not surprisingly monsanto rewarded sailor with a nice job as the company's vice president for public policy once he left office in two thousand and ninety of the return of the f.d.a. we're now serves as its deputy commissioner for foods i was up for a revolving door oh and lets not forget treasury secretary hank paulson is wall street's bubble exploded in two thousand and eight the former goldman sachs executive made sure his former employer got the heads up about fannie mae's on coming bankruptcy or how about tom wheeler the former telecom lobbyist and current f.c.c. chairman is refusing right now to regulate the internet as a common carrier something that could keep it open and free for generations who knows if we look each this up you might get a cushy cob
public pays the price consider the case of michael taylor former lawyer for monsanto taylor worked as the f.d.a. his deputy commissioner for policy during the first first bush administration we helped write the rules that to this day. allow companies like monsanto to sell or g.m.o. products with any without any real significant regulation not surprisingly monsanto rewarded sailor with a nice job as the company's vice president for public policy once he left office in two thousand and ninety of...
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return to the f.d.a.where he now serves as its deputy commissioner for foods i was up for a revolving door oh and lets not forget treasury secretary hank paulson as wall street's bubble exploded in two thousand and eight the former goldman sachs executive made sure his former employer got the heads up about fannie mae's on coming bankruptcy or how about tom wheeler a former telecom lobbyist and current f.c.c. chairman is refusing right now to regulate the internet as a common carrier something that could keep it open and free for generations who knows if we look each this up you might get a cushy cob cascade once he leaves as if c c post those are just some obvious examples but i think you get the point businesses do have a role to play in our society but because they're alternately only interested in making a profit or government needs to keep businesses in check with the fire wall of regulation and when that fire wall is breached it has been time and time again by people like michael taylor and paulson
return to the f.d.a.where he now serves as its deputy commissioner for foods i was up for a revolving door oh and lets not forget treasury secretary hank paulson as wall street's bubble exploded in two thousand and eight the former goldman sachs executive made sure his former employer got the heads up about fannie mae's on coming bankruptcy or how about tom wheeler a former telecom lobbyist and current f.c.c. chairman is refusing right now to regulate the internet as a common carrier something...
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needle, it probably wouldn't do much and by the way, the government, the federal trade commission and the f.d.ahave more so in recent years been cracking down on companies and preventing them from advertising health benefits of foods if there isn't solid proof and not one but two studies. jenna: i would try it. dagen: i would find some reason to, you know, explain away the fact that i ate five bars last night waiting for the rain delay to end for the nascar race. jenna: that sounds delicious. i love that. thank you. gregg: fried dove bars? jenna: i think she had five. can we confirm with dagen? dagen: i said -- you have to translate for me because i speak southern. it's five. jenna: i got it. i got it, dagen. i heard you crystal clear. gregg: i thought it was deep fried because she's from the south. jenna: but i think we're on to something. gregg: state fair you can deep fry everything. we'll have an update on the story of little hank, a stray puppy taken in by the milwaukee brewers at the start of spring training. every dog really does have its day and frank's was yesterday. the brewers g.m. e
needle, it probably wouldn't do much and by the way, the government, the federal trade commission and the f.d.ahave more so in recent years been cracking down on companies and preventing them from advertising health benefits of foods if there isn't solid proof and not one but two studies. jenna: i would try it. dagen: i would find some reason to, you know, explain away the fact that i ate five bars last night waiting for the rain delay to end for the nascar race. jenna: that sounds delicious. i...
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so today i want to end as i started, by truly thanking the f.d.a. and everyone else involved in this important effort. i am excited to see all the comments that come in over the coming months, and i look forward to celebrating the final label, and then ultimately seeing it on grocery shelves across the country in the years to come. congratulations. great work. let's keep pushing. there's more to do. as secretary sebelius said, we are starting to see some change. we are nowhere near the end of this road, but with every little bit that we do, we make a huge difference. congratulations once again and keep up the great work. thank you so much. [applause] [captioning performed by national captioning institute] [captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2014] all>> we are told there are sorts of citizens that occur. -- sid isn't that occur. rosa parks who was just so tired that she refused to get up from the bus and sparked the bus whoott and a young preacher the president referred to during one. he leads the african-americans from nutrition. he co
so today i want to end as i started, by truly thanking the f.d.a. and everyone else involved in this important effort. i am excited to see all the comments that come in over the coming months, and i look forward to celebrating the final label, and then ultimately seeing it on grocery shelves across the country in the years to come. congratulations. great work. let's keep pushing. there's more to do. as secretary sebelius said, we are starting to see some change. we are nowhere near the end of...
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small company with limited resources, we made the difficult decision two years ago to end our compassionate use program and focus all of our efforts on earning f.d.aon for you, amy, is when a company like this gets $72 million in federal funding, do you think they have a moral obligation as a good corporate citizen to help your son stay alive? >> absolutely. i mean, again, i feel that it's just an excuse and we need them to totally change their stance not only for us, but for hundreds or even thousands of people that need it. there's got to be some other way that we can -- they can make this available to everyone because from the studies indicates it's very successful. one of the only products on the market that can treat a virus and it's almost -- to me, it's almost a crime not to make it available to everyone who needs it and am definitely going to keep fighting for my son until they give it. >> i asked the president of the company, mr. mock, over the weekend whether if, in fact, a visit to visit your boy, josh, at his bedside in saint jude's hospital in memphis would change his mind. he said it would not change his mind. how would a visit chang
small company with limited resources, we made the difficult decision two years ago to end our compassionate use program and focus all of our efforts on earning f.d.aon for you, amy, is when a company like this gets $72 million in federal funding, do you think they have a moral obligation as a good corporate citizen to help your son stay alive? >> absolutely. i mean, again, i feel that it's just an excuse and we need them to totally change their stance not only for us, but for hundreds or...
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the f.d.a. rgency contraceptive plan b pill can be sold over the counter without proof of age or even a prescription. the pill boxes must have a label stating that they're for use by women age 17 and up. >>> why did a popular television show just say take god out of the pledge of allegiance? listen to this. one nation, indivisible, with liberty and justice for all. >> it's called star crossed. a teen show and is set in the future. some parents are now outraged because under god was taken out of the pledge. but critics say it may be part of a deeper plot in the show. the show is about humans and aliens and a high school in 2024. those are your headlines. >> it's a documentary. >> brian? >> by the way, is this true that we have maria poised to give us an update on the big storm that hit new york? >> yeah. i have think she's outside right now. >> the big storm that stayed south of new york city thankfully. so we're waking up here in new york city and it's already dry. snowing a little earlier. not m
the f.d.a. rgency contraceptive plan b pill can be sold over the counter without proof of age or even a prescription. the pill boxes must have a label stating that they're for use by women age 17 and up. >>> why did a popular television show just say take god out of the pledge of allegiance? listen to this. one nation, indivisible, with liberty and justice for all. >> it's called star crossed. a teen show and is set in the future. some parents are now outraged because under god...
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now let's move on and talk about not only drones, not only the internet, let's talk about the f.d.a. to get a new drug approved. that means people die waiting. but that doesn't count. even if you're dying and want to try an experimental drug, they won't let you. >> let's talk about the epa. they want to keep us safe and keep the environment clean. >> and that's valid. but like every agency, they go too far. they have grown tenfold since they cleaned the air and the water. >> too big to be effective? >> they just do too much. every government employee who can regulate somebody has the power of force to say no. when you live in a mother may i culture and nothing gets done unless you ask permission, we don't innovate. >> and you know what? that's the same thing i remember our soldiers were saying when they got to iraq. everyone was walking up asking for permission even to open up a lemonade stand or sell a tire. we were like, go do it? what do you mean? what are you asking permission for? >> in america, you better ask permission. >> stossel, he features john stossel playing himself on th
now let's move on and talk about not only drones, not only the internet, let's talk about the f.d.a. to get a new drug approved. that means people die waiting. but that doesn't count. even if you're dying and want to try an experimental drug, they won't let you. >> let's talk about the epa. they want to keep us safe and keep the environment clean. >> and that's valid. but like every agency, they go too far. they have grown tenfold since they cleaned the air and the water. >>...
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i said, as long as there is a compassionate use waiver by the f.d.a. a matter of class warfare in the conversation. >> let's talk about class warfare and one person in the class. amy harding, the mother of josh, was here yesterday. let's hear what she had to say about her son and the company. >> he would see a frail little boy who has a very weak voice and has a hard time staying awake because he's in so much pain and to combat the pain he has to be on a lot of pain medication. so he's drowsy. it's horrible for us as parents to see because he's a vibrant, strong little boy. to me, it's almost a crime not to make it available to everybody who needs it. i definitely am going to keep fighting for my son until they give it. >> amy harding says it's almost a crime. i wrote to mr. moch last night and i told him that unfortunately, this little boy made a turn for the worse. as you point out, he may not live out the week. i did not get a response whether that, in fact, had changed his mind or they could change their protocol, which are not in writing, which ar
i said, as long as there is a compassionate use waiver by the f.d.a. a matter of class warfare in the conversation. >> let's talk about class warfare and one person in the class. amy harding, the mother of josh, was here yesterday. let's hear what she had to say about her son and the company. >> he would see a frail little boy who has a very weak voice and has a hard time staying awake because he's in so much pain and to combat the pain he has to be on a lot of pain medication. so...
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cause autism as in the government is knowingly creating psychological disorders in kids number three the f.d.a. is deliberately preventing the public from getting natural cures because of pressures from drug companies as in the government is purposely making sure we give all of our money to pharmaceuticals for subpar medicine number four health officials know that cell phones cause cancer but are doing nothing to stop it because large corporations won't let them has and the government knows we're all getting cancer from our cell phones but it doesn't care because money number five public water fluoridation is a secret way for chemical companies to dump dangerous by products into the environment as in the government is purposely poisoning us and number six the global dissemination of genetically modified foods by. santo is part of a secret program launched by the rockefeller and ford foundation to shrink the world's population as in the government is making sure we all eat crappy food so that there will be fewer people to deal with almost half of the people polled believe in at least one of tho
cause autism as in the government is knowingly creating psychological disorders in kids number three the f.d.a. is deliberately preventing the public from getting natural cures because of pressures from drug companies as in the government is purposely making sure we give all of our money to pharmaceuticals for subpar medicine number four health officials know that cell phones cause cancer but are doing nothing to stop it because large corporations won't let them has and the government knows...
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view of editorial labeling which was the point that was being debated both in california and washington state were against that because it's mandatory labeling is an f.d.a. decision and it every state were labeled their foods differently i think it would really hurt farmers in the transport of food and really create unnecessary cost it is really not not essential because the voluntary layman schemes for that you know we have other labeling we have other labeling for things like organic we have other labeling every single product that you buy since the late seventy's had some kind of label on it so why wouldn't you allowed you know g.m.o. corn g.m.o. so i am a week whatever i think and i can bring on a season because there are people out of the dot want to buy d. and my food so why don't they want it why the count we give them the power to make an informed the cia can make an informed decision by buying organic which is the label certified it's not on g.m.o. and i also think that this is really an arrogant conversation now going that's not on the line and everybody is just sitting here i don't think it's an arrogant conversation because it assumes that t
view of editorial labeling which was the point that was being debated both in california and washington state were against that because it's mandatory labeling is an f.d.a. decision and it every state were labeled their foods differently i think it would really hurt farmers in the transport of food and really create unnecessary cost it is really not not essential because the voluntary layman schemes for that you know we have other labeling we have other labeling for things like organic we have...
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do believe that this has to be approved by them and i think even even other governing bodies like the f.d.a. had to approve this trial but i think when you're talking about patients who have no other hope you can see at the early how it could be done because these are patients that are like you said are basically already declared dead and you're trying this last ditch effort hoping to make an impact here. so how are doctor is measuring the success of this procedure beyond just bringing someone back so what sort of tests would need to be done to have this become a more widespread practice because as with the pigs they did the experiments on they said that the cognitive abilities were turned how would they test this out to make sure that the humans coming back are are ok. right because i was in a pig cognitive function it's you know not as necessary as with a human right pig's cognitive functions going to be a little bit different we hope we have higher brain power than that you know what they're going to look for is obviously memory issues brain issues really ultimately is a person going to
do believe that this has to be approved by them and i think even even other governing bodies like the f.d.a. had to approve this trial but i think when you're talking about patients who have no other hope you can see at the early how it could be done because these are patients that are like you said are basically already declared dead and you're trying this last ditch effort hoping to make an impact here. so how are doctor is measuring the success of this procedure beyond just bringing someone...
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foods required to be approved by the f.d.a. ell it depends upon what's in it if it hasn't altered chemical composition and as an altered nutritional composition then yes but all g.m.o. crops have to be approved by either the environmental protection agency and the case or where they might very well either take littles i mean yeah ok everybody i mean whatever you would question you asked me what i do off the air america now if i put all gammick vegetables in front of you and genetically modified use you wouldn't know the difference i said i wouldn't it would make a difference to me what i want we don't want to eat as we are nattered it would in some respects i might go for the genetically engineer food because when you have insect resistant corn you know insects are going to go to that corn no corn bores are going to go and it's been shown that when you have non-genetic engineered corn the inspectors can go to the cob they can eat that corn and it provides an opportunistic place for fungi to grow in those who it is like trying an
foods required to be approved by the f.d.a. ell it depends upon what's in it if it hasn't altered chemical composition and as an altered nutritional composition then yes but all g.m.o. crops have to be approved by either the environmental protection agency and the case or where they might very well either take littles i mean yeah ok everybody i mean whatever you would question you asked me what i do off the air america now if i put all gammick vegetables in front of you and genetically modified...
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the company is working with the f.d.a. and conducting an investigation. want to avoid your ex?lert when you are about to have a run-in with your ex, and then gives you alternate route to it avoid them. it can also reveal who your ex is hanging out with. it pinpoints people's location. don't you always notice after you break up with somebody you start noticing that type of car like if they drive. >> wouldn't it be easier to become friends again and go out to lunch and patch it up. >> you must have had all nice breakups. >> whatever happened to just moving? >> i'm going to run away from my problems. >> like a mustache or a hat. >> i like. >> or make noses. >> conscience uncoupling. >> consciously coupled. >> if you started dating your wife at age 11 or something. how long has it been? >> it's been 30 years, actually. >> there you go. tucker has absolutely no idea. our guests who are coming and standing behind us now are putting big barriers between me and them so that i can't attack them and make them speak in front of us. nice try, i will get you. take a look at the weather map.
the company is working with the f.d.a. and conducting an investigation. want to avoid your ex?lert when you are about to have a run-in with your ex, and then gives you alternate route to it avoid them. it can also reveal who your ex is hanging out with. it pinpoints people's location. don't you always notice after you break up with somebody you start noticing that type of car like if they drive. >> wouldn't it be easier to become friends again and go out to lunch and patch it up. >>...
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the tobacco industry. he said after eight years as head of f.d.a. of fighting to try to gain control of regulating tobacco, and losing that battle, he said "my understanding of the industry's power finally forced me to see that the solution to the smoking problem rests with the bottom line. prohibiting the tobacco companies from continuing to profit from the sale of deadly addictive drug. these profits are inevitably sed to promote that same addic tive product and generate more sales. e was trying to contain a very old commercial addictive drug to an end. if we apply his model to marijuana, we could prevent another one from starting. so what would a model look like is it? it would make public health the centerpiece for control. it would charter a tightly regulated no one profit corporation -- and by no one profit, public health becomes key. in my state in georgia, i'm sorry to tell you, we have just passed the most extreme gun rights bill in the nation, and it was lobbied for by the national rifle association. a nonprofit organization whose budget is
the tobacco industry. he said after eight years as head of f.d.a. of fighting to try to gain control of regulating tobacco, and losing that battle, he said "my understanding of the industry's power finally forced me to see that the solution to the smoking problem rests with the bottom line. prohibiting the tobacco companies from continuing to profit from the sale of deadly addictive drug. these profits are inevitably sed to promote that same addic tive product and generate more sales. e...
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business well first of all i think people forget the hobby lobby already pays for sixteen of the twenty f.d.a. approved forms of birth control so i haven't heard that before but the only four forms that they don't want to pay for are the four whose own f.d.a. labels warn can destroy an embryo which to them is tantamount to i want it is not an implanted embryo so it's not this is not a pregnancy you will not test positive for pregnancy into lab you can strap an embryo whether it's before implantation or after the purple people so now we're getting to the religious serious so should a servant be adventurous be able to deny blood transfusions for their employees well we're not talking about that we're talking about as to how you're going not talking about whether corporation can assert their religious beliefs so when to or not as witnesses don't believe in and transfer should they be allowed to say we want. what we're talking about is whether or not the employer should be forced to pay for their employees abortions against their religious objection will have that will have to leave with a thank
business well first of all i think people forget the hobby lobby already pays for sixteen of the twenty f.d.a. approved forms of birth control so i haven't heard that before but the only four forms that they don't want to pay for are the four whose own f.d.a. labels warn can destroy an embryo which to them is tantamount to i want it is not an implanted embryo so it's not this is not a pregnancy you will not test positive for pregnancy into lab you can strap an embryo whether it's before...
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support sixteen out of the twenty f.d.a. proved the only contraceptive tents there they morally object to for only one and that is the i.u.d. emergency contraception and plan b. that's it they support sixteen out of the twenty they morally object to four so this narrative that they are denying women access to birth control time i'm sorry that's wrong. these are contraceptives however they support sixteen out of the twenty ok so the argument you are the argument you're making you're still making the argument that a corporation should be able to say we're going to stand in between you and your doctor and we're going to not only decide what kind of contraception you can use but we're also the other the second half of the lawsuit as you well know is that they want to be able to control what the doctor says if the doctor provides any information about any kind of birth control whatsoever they want to have a say in that conversation and what i want what gives them the right how could a corporation have a religion and what are you g
support sixteen out of the twenty f.d.a. proved the only contraceptive tents there they morally object to for only one and that is the i.u.d. emergency contraception and plan b. that's it they support sixteen out of the twenty they morally object to four so this narrative that they are denying women access to birth control time i'm sorry that's wrong. these are contraceptives however they support sixteen out of the twenty ok so the argument you are the argument you're making you're still making...
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f.d.a. approval and the drug maker has denied the request.people have taken to social media to get the company to get the company to recar. >> "the new york times" reporting that the president is going to appear in an off color on line parody of celebrity interview shows called in between the two ferns. he is going to be interviewed by zach galifianakis. >> he was in those hangover movies. >> he wants to promote healthcare.gov, but is he going a little too far? >> it is a cult favorite, apparently, among my len yells. >> i watch it all the time. >> i'm sure you watch it all the time. this is an stop story in the animal world, new research suggests elephants are incredible listeners. we know they are incredibly intelligent animals. how do you know they are great listeners? recordings of human vices were played while the elephants were examined. they went into a defensive position after hearing voices of people known to hunt elephants. >> this is the story that has everybody, the cat that has been terrorizing a family that portland police had t
f.d.a. approval and the drug maker has denied the request.people have taken to social media to get the company to get the company to recar. >> "the new york times" reporting that the president is going to appear in an off color on line parody of celebrity interview shows called in between the two ferns. he is going to be interviewed by zach galifianakis. >> he was in those hangover movies. >> he wants to promote healthcare.gov, but is he going a little too far?...
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the salads sold in 15 states with a use by date of march 12th. doll's dole's italian brands. f.d.a. n reported. -- doing more harm than just to the environment. also doing something to our bodies as well. researchers say it could be linked to autism. new study found pregnant women who are exposed to harmful environmental factors were more likely to have a child with the disorder. researchers say toxins alter a baby's normal development during pregnancy. tucker? >> thanks, clayton. disturbing new details this morning about an american pastor thrown into one of iran's most brutal prisons simply for being a christian. after being moved to a hospital last week for her treatment, a chronic stomach pain that came from numerous prison beatings, pastor saeed abedino shackled and denied medical treatment. wife of the pastor and returning jay secular american council for chief justice return now. thank you very much. mrs. abedino what you can tell us about and i feel sad even bringing this up but your husband's medical condition right now? >> well, it's been a year since many doctors in the pr
the salads sold in 15 states with a use by date of march 12th. doll's dole's italian brands. f.d.a. n reported. -- doing more harm than just to the environment. also doing something to our bodies as well. researchers say it could be linked to autism. new study found pregnant women who are exposed to harmful environmental factors were more likely to have a child with the disorder. researchers say toxins alter a baby's normal development during pregnancy. tucker? >> thanks, clayton....