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build me street employee ownership act and finally, make burdensome departments put in place by the fda and today i look forward to examining potential impact of this legislation is resurrections congress had sba can take to encourage more employee ownership. i am also excited to hear from her family today, about the benefits of employee ownership in the ongoing challenges in the >> thank you very much chairman it for holding his hearing and we can all agree that a business structuring foundational critically important to their success and longevity and however amending requirements should always be viewed with caution cannot be done that considering all possible ramifications and potential unintended consequences i look forward to discussing this employee ownership model this morning but we also must address that we are currently in the fourth quarter and small businesses that i speak to in north texas have been battling significant market conditions that threaten our success and they continue to struggle with rapid inflation, labor shortages, ongoing supply chain disruptions, and grow
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it suggested that the fda doesn't have to do -- the fda can sort of operate the way a traffic cop operates, which is someone is doing 60 miles per hour in a 55 mile per hour speeds, owned the police don't always enforce that. if the fda believes in its vetting of this, in this medication, it doesn't necessarily need to enforce the ban. do you think that is legally sound? >> again, it really depends. there is a lot of questions here about the scope of agency, the questions raised in the texas suit. there are questions in the texas suit about whether or not the fda, 23 years ago, properly approved and adopted necessarily vetting to improve mifepristone. the suit that was filed today by those 12 blue states made clear that the fda's authority is quite broad. and, again, there is going to be a real factor. this is sort of the venn diagram where the conservative legal movements and antipathy for abortion needs antipathy for the state and that's just means it's going to be this huge -- huge issues that been dying to deal with, coming together in one really fraught political landscape. >> elisa,
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said that the fda should make these loans available through a preferred lender program but the fda did not do that so companies are saying to i really want to go through this detailed bureaucracy with the fda to try to get one of these loans and for many people is just not worth it pretty --. the fda is asking the companies to get a letter of determination before the due these and that is not practical either. i don't -- all of these things have made the regulation act of failure and the regulations proposed do not even address it. thank you very much i appreciate this opportunity. >> thank you mr. rosen with that our committee will recess and reconvene at 12 noon sharp and with that, you will see you in in an hour. >> welcome back everybody will call me back to order, and begin with mr. butcher, a recognized for five minutes work or opening from a mr. butcher. >> thank you and good afternoon to everyone in my name is keith butcher and i am the founder of one of the founding partners of mosaic capitol partners which is a small business investment company that is licensed by the sba als
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also it's not just an fda issue, is interaction of fda industry and other parts of government in addition thanks to this bill we have additional hiring authority bring moreeas to people and we are hard at work doing that. numbers of inspections are growing daily and we are catching up to what was lost during the pandemic. particularly in china this has been a big issuens because of lk of access into entry into china until recently so we are glad to provide the numbers and a lot to discuss how to make this bettere it is a level supply chain, fragile. the only industry where we are not seeing tobacco is far as i know which is not exactly the. way i would like to see it. >> i would like to see also if you can provide me this information or give a rough estimate to how many jobs have been filled until legislation was passed and how many main particularly overseas china and india. >> we will get back to you and happy to follow up with you. i've done a lot of work in china and india myself in academia and industry. we've got to be there because that's where a lot of our supplies are running fro
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these loans available through a preferred lender program but the fda did not do that so companies are saying to i really want to go through this detailed bureaucracy with the fda to try to get one of these loans and for many people is just not worth it pretty --. the fda is asking the companies to get a letter of determination before the due these and that is not practical either. i don't -- all of these things have made the regulation act of failure and the regulations proposed do not even address it. thank you very much i appreciate this opportunity. >> thank you mr. rosen with that our committee will recess and reconvene at 12 noon sharp and with that, you will see you in in an hour. >> welcome back everybody will call me back to order, and begin with mr. butcher, a recognized for five minutes work or opening from a mr. butcher. >> thank you and good afternoon to everyone in my name is keith butcher and i am the founder of one of the founding partners of mosaic capitol partners which is a small business investment company that is licensed by the sba also founder of the esop advisor
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the vast majority of them, but for a solution from the fda or some other capital provider are going to get sold to consolidators. if there is a market for their business that's what will occur and private equity can become a massive pool of capitol and there were new consolidate into those industries. so the opportunities for the sba to do what it does best which is creates capitol programs and it provides solutions in a really risk adjusted fashion to be able to enable those markets to go. i give you the example of mosaic capitol, we received a license in 2014, we've invested roughly $150 million into enabling 12 companies to move into employee ownership and created 1400 employee owners, and ultimately, we project we will produce something in the range of 130 - $150 million retirement value of these employees at all that enabled by the fda allowing us to go through the process and issuing the license. because is it the ultimate public-private partnership what i see with this program is that it are there is the capability program level for companies of those sizes in the -- 78 program
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fda put out statements alerting consumers and asking manufacturers to recall their products but fda could not order any manufacturers to take their products off the shelves. although it may be shocking to many americans as it was to me because unfortunately about one of those hands in a ties or, is fda does not have the authority to recall most drugs. even when they're contaminated with these harmful chemicals. dr. califf, can you explain how having the authority to order a recall would be helpful in times when a product is putting consumers at risk? >> of course, most companies want their products to be good so the recall them on their own. we run into companies that don't do it and put people at risk. we can order it to happen, over trying to do is send everyone -- something that could be lethal or cause serious illness. we really need to have the authority to do it. we wouldn't use it unless we couldn't work it out with the company. >> some of the passive suggested that instead of ordering a recall when a sponsor fails to comply with the volunteer recall, fda can simply revoke a produc
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so the concern is that could well rule that the fda although again baseless, that the fda should not approve this, which would mean that he might enjoin its use across the nation. so we are of heightened concern about that. but, again, your listeners should know that medication abortion is safe and effective 22 years plus, over 5 million women in the united states have used medication abortion. as you pointed out, it is the method of choice for most people in the united states. >> what -- i mean what is the recourse here? so the biden administration is likely to file an appeal, but if there is not a stay on the injunction, right, this freezes access to it across the country. there could be women who need abortions in the next days, weeks. i mean what recourse do they have in a moment like this? >> first of all it would create chaos. of course clinics across the nation, they're following this, and they're thinking about what they're options are and looking at that. and we have to see what the ruling would be. but of course it would create more crisis on top of the crisis already happe
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fda put out statements alerting consumers and asking manufacturers to recall the product fda could not order any manufacturers to take their products off the a shelves. although it may be shocking to many americans as it was to me because unfortunately i bought one of those hand sand centers fda does not have the authority to recall most drugs even when they are contaminated with these harmful chemicals. can you explain how having the authority to actually order a recall would be helpful when a product is putting consumers at risk? >> of course smoke most companies want their products to be good and they recalled on their own way run into companies don't do it and put people at risk. we cannot order it to happen but all were trying to do is then inform the public about something that can be lethal or cause serious illness. we really need to have the authority to do it we would not use unless we couldn't work it out with the company. >> some of the past and suggest consider ordering a recall when the sponsor fails to comply with the voluntary recall fda can simply revoke a products appr
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since 2000, alliance defending freedom arguing th fda didn't adequately evaluate the drug's safety. >> we're asking the court to do what is right and ask the fda to follow the law by taking these dangerous drugs off the marketplace. >> reporter: presiding over the case a conservative judge appointed by former president trump. an injunction would cut off access t mifepristone nationwide if the plaintiffs win this lawsuit what will be the effect? >> it will be devastating. even in places where they've worked very hard to secure access to abortion, places like california, new york, here in d.c. >> reporter: abortion providers like dr. serena floyd say the lawsuit is based on misinformation how dangerous is this medication >> it's not dangerous at all the evidence is solid. the science is solid the complication rate is less than 1%. >> reporter: the fda told nbc news it does not comment on ongoing litigation but in the court filings said the claims in the lawsuit are, quote, unsupported by any evidence since 2000, more than 5 million women have taken mifepristone with 28 deaths associat
since 2000, alliance defending freedom arguing th fda didn't adequately evaluate the drug's safety. >> we're asking the court to do what is right and ask the fda to follow the law by taking these dangerous drugs off the marketplace. >> reporter: presiding over the case a conservative judge appointed by former president trump. an injunction would cut off access t mifepristone nationwide if the plaintiffs win this lawsuit what will be the effect? >> it will be devastating. even...
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so, the concern is that he could well rule that the fda -- although, again, baseless -- that the fda should not approved's, which would mean he might enjoying its use across the nation. we are of heightened concern about that. but again, your listeners she had no, that medication abortion is safe, effective, 22 years plus. over 5 million women in the united states have used medication abortion. as you pointed out, it's the method of choice for most people in the united states. >> what's the recourse here? the biden administration is likely to file an appeal. but if there's not a stay on the injunction, this freezes access to mifepristone across the country. there could be women who need abortions in the next days and weeks. what recourse they have in a moment like this? >> well, right. first of all, it would create chaos. of course, clinics across the nation, they are following this. and they are thinking about what their options are and looking at that. we will have to see what the ruling will be. but, of course, it would create more crisis on top of crisis that's already happening.
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the group claims the fda lacked the authority to approve the drug. it didn't study its safety and efficacy. they -- want judge cuts merrick to issue an injunction blocking all access to -- and revoke the fda's approval of a. tomorrow is a deadline for brief from the plaintiff adding to the fda, once those briefs are earning just as american make the decision to block access to -- swiftly as soon as tomorrow if judge has merrick just designed to lock the use of the drug administration is expected to quickly file an appeal. even, then this case is expected to work its way to the conservative row ending supreme court. joining us now is nancy north, a president and ceo of the center for reproductive rights. nancy, thanks for being here tonight. >> thanks for following this story. >> it is, this is literally a five alarm -- if you care about reproductive freedoms. the fact that it's applicable nationwide, we're talking about -- the form of abortion they and shoes would be not available to people all over the country. how likely do you think it has that wi
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harle claims the fda's safety review of mifepristone was flawed. >> the fda has one job, which is just to protect americans from dangerous drugs. it's caused great harm to women and girls. it's extremely dangerous. and we're asking the court to remove that chemical drug regimen until and unless the fda actually goes through the proper testing that it's required to do. sarah: leading medical 12 organizations, including the american medical association and the american college of obstetricians and gynecologists, say these claims are untrue. decades of research show the risk of major complications from taking abortion pills is less than 0.4%. they are safer than commonly used drugs like tylenol or viagra. >> -- sarah: at whole woman's health, ceo amy hagstrom miller says medication abortion gives women more control over their health care. >> when you have medication abortion, part of the process happens at home. and a lot of people like that. they like they think it's less invasive. it involves cramping and bleeding and passing of the pregnancy, very similar to a miscarriage. and people c
harle claims the fda's safety review of mifepristone was flawed. >> the fda has one job, which is just to protect americans from dangerous drugs. it's caused great harm to women and girls. it's extremely dangerous. and we're asking the court to remove that chemical drug regimen until and unless the fda actually goes through the proper testing that it's required to do. sarah: leading medical 12 organizations, including the american medical association and the american college of...
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harle claims the fda's safety review of mifepristone was flawed. >> the fda has one job, which is just to protect americans from dangerous drugs. it's caused great harm to women and girls. it's extremely dangerous. and we're asking the court to remove that chemical drug regimen until and unless the fda actually goes through the proper testing that it's required to do. sarah: 12 leading medical organizations, including the american medical association and the american college of obstetricians and gynecologists, say these claims are untrue. decades of research show the risk of major complications from taking abortion pills is less than 0.4%. they are safer than commonly used drugs like tylenol or viagra. sarah: at whole woman's health, ceo amy hagstrom miller says medication abortion gives women more control over their health care. >> when you have medication abortion, part of the process happens at home. and a lot of people like that. they think it's less invasive. it involves cramping and bleeding and passing of the pregnancy, very similar to a miscarriage. and people can be at home wi
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i'm referring to the fda. joe biden's fda, which dictates how certain lgbtq americans must behave in order to be allowed to perform the honorable civic service of donating blood. as benjamin mazer explained in the atlantic this week, many americans are aware of this country's long, sordid history with stigmatizing where people. what they, but you may not be aware of, is that america has an equally long history of stigmatizing where peoples blood. it all traces back to the hiv aids crisis when gay and bisexual men demonized by the religious right, for second by the reagan administration, we can to be viewed as inherently diseased by much of the american public. those false, vile, and, yes bigoted believes made their way into public policy. and the 19 80s, at the hits of the aid -- aids epidemic, the fda instituted a lifetime ban on any queer men seeking to donate blood. by 1992, it was pushing for that to be the global standard. fortunately, as time passed, we become a more enlightened and tolerant country, at
i'm referring to the fda. joe biden's fda, which dictates how certain lgbtq americans must behave in order to be allowed to perform the honorable civic service of donating blood. as benjamin mazer explained in the atlantic this week, many americans are aware of this country's long, sordid history with stigmatizing where people. what they, but you may not be aware of, is that america has an equally long history of stigmatizing where peoples blood. it all traces back to the hiv aids crisis when...
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the fda has authorized the first at-home test that can detect both flu and covid-19. it uses a single nasal swab and gives a result in about 30 minutes. it's said to have a 90% accuracy rate for a positive flu result and 88% accuracy rate for positive covid results. you can also get it without a prescription, which is wonderful for everyone, especially this season. >>> let's turn to this finally today, a disturbing story out of hong kong. four people have been charged in connection with the murder and dismemberment of a model and social media influencer. abby choi was reported missing last week and parts of her dismembered body were found two days later. a warning, the descriptions in this story you may find disturbing. >> reporter: a fashion model and mother brutally murdered in hong kong in a case that is sending shock waves through the usually safe city. 28-year-old abby choi was a well-known social media influencer with more than 100,000 followers on instagram who just weeks ago appeared on the digital coverage of a luxury magazine. she was reported missing on wed
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the fda telling cnn manufacturers are working to meet the demand and the fda is helping with anything we can do to increase supply. the fda doesn't give many details about what's gone wrong or how they're going to fix it. experts who study drug shortages say that's part of the problem. >> i think transparency is extremely important. it's really difficult to be able to anticipate and let alone come up with meaningful solutions if you don't know what the problem is. >> clara did get a prescription for a different adhd medication, but she says for her it's not the same. in the meantime, her hard work has paid off, acceptance at her first choice college. thrilled, but still hoping to get adderall to help her through it. one of the things adderall has in common with some of the other drugs in shortage is that it's not terribly expensive. pharmaceutical companies, relatively speaking, aren't making a ton of muoney off of these drugs. >>> new today, about 2 million air fryers have been recalled because of a potential fire hazard. the u.s. product safety commission has received 200 reports of
the fda telling cnn manufacturers are working to meet the demand and the fda is helping with anything we can do to increase supply. the fda doesn't give many details about what's gone wrong or how they're going to fix it. experts who study drug shortages say that's part of the problem. >> i think transparency is extremely important. it's really difficult to be able to anticipate and let alone come up with meaningful solutions if you don't know what the problem is. >> clara did get a...
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i'm referring to the fda. joe biden's fda, which dictates how certain lgbtq americans must behave in order to be allowed to perform the honorable service -- civic service of donating blood. as benjamin mazer explained in the atlantic this week, many americans are aware of this country's long, sordid history with stigmatizing where people. what they, but you may not be aware of, is that america has an equally long history of stigmatizing where peoples blood. it all traces back to the hiv aids crisis when cain bisexual men demonized by the religious right, for second by the reagan administration, we can to be viewed as inherently diseased by much of the american public. those false, vile, and, yes bigoted believes made their way into public policy. and the 19 80s, at the hits of the aid -- aids epidemic, the fda instituted a lifetime ban on any queer men seeking to donate blood. by 1992, it was pushing for that to be the global standard. fortunately, as time passed, we become a more enlightened and tolerant coun
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well, the fda is taking it off of shelves. we're going talk about what you need to know about this recall with the back. for your money this morning. your next car insurance bill might be a shock because premiums are going way up. >> california insurance commissioner ricardo lara proved big rate hikes in response to insurers complaining they're losing money during the pandemic. most increases are around 7%. but there still some request asking for as much as 20%. consumer advocates argue the commissioner should have granted increases with many insurers have yet to give customer rebates over. one people were not driving that much during the pandemic. talking about for your health in the know pro. so we simply plant-based baby formula. it's being taken off of the shelves. the fda says it could have been contaminated with bacteria. the causes illness in babies. no illnesses have been reported. but the manufacturer reckitt is pulling about 145,000 cans of that formula. the product in question has a use date by march. first 2024. co
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., often in small amounts, but many have not been evaluated by the fda in decades. the majority are safe, but some chemicals allowed here have been banned overseas after research has linked them to cancer and developmental or behavioral issues. >> you need to put the f back into the food and drug administration. >> reporter: congresswoman jan schakowsky introduced a bill requiring the fda to look at chemicals banned overseas, and to close what is known as the "grass loophole," chemicals generally recognized as safe. this allows companies to skip a safety review when adding many chemicals to food. is the food industry basically policing itself? >> i would say yes, and when you look around the world and you see what other countries are doing to protect their consumers, we are far behind. >> cbs news has obtained a copy of proposed legislation in california that would make it the first u.s. state to ban fivs including potassium bromate. from all food sold, distributed, or made there. >> they will have to change the recipes, get rid of these chemicals, and hopefully tha
., often in small amounts, but many have not been evaluated by the fda in decades. the majority are safe, but some chemicals allowed here have been banned overseas after research has linked them to cancer and developmental or behavioral issues. >> you need to put the f back into the food and drug administration. >> reporter: congresswoman jan schakowsky introduced a bill requiring the fda to look at chemicals banned overseas, and to close what is known as the "grass...
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regardless of your politics, that the fda should just ignore this. he's basically saying, wait until it goes up to the fifth circuit or the supreme court, ignore it. and "the wall street journal" editorial board called him out for that, saying it's dangerous business, calling it the wyden legal nullification doctrine, and they said, talk about norm busting. what do you think? >> well, so, i think first, we should stress that "the wall street journal" rather mischaracterized senator wyden's proposal. wyden's not saying that the fda should ignore the courts in its entirety. he's saying it should be up to the supreme court not to carefully hand pick -- >> he's saying not to listen to it if and until it reaches the supreme court. >> i think that would be norm busting, poppy. i think the question is whether those enormous were already being busted by the litigants. keep in mind, this lawsuit was filed entirely in amarillo that it would be a sign to this one specific judge, that since september had been receiving 100% of new civil cases filed in amarillo.
regardless of your politics, that the fda should just ignore this. he's basically saying, wait until it goes up to the fifth circuit or the supreme court, ignore it. and "the wall street journal" editorial board called him out for that, saying it's dangerous business, calling it the wyden legal nullification doctrine, and they said, talk about norm busting. what do you think? >> well, so, i think first, we should stress that "the wall street journal" rather...
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. >> lawsuit filed by the alliance for hippocratic medicine seeks to reverse the fda's approval of the drug and remove it from the market, claiming insufficient safety studies. >> we are confident that when any court looks at the law and looks at the science, it will realize that the fda has completely failed its responsibility to protect women and girls. >> reporter: the fda says it does not comment on pending litigation by physician groups, including the american college of obstetricians and gynecologists say the drug is safe and effective. it can be ordered online with a prescription even in states where surgical abortions are restrictive. it's also used to manage miscarriages. the decision is now in the hands of a trump appointed federal drug. >> a nationwide injunction. the drug used will be off markets in all 50 states. at least during the period where the injunction is in force. >> dr. krystin brandi says patients will be able to get a medication abortion even if theg is banned by using the other drug and a combination >> it's a little bit less effective. maybe side effects were
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but many have not been evaluated by the fda in decades. the majority are safe, but some chemicals allowed here have been banned overseas after research has linked them to cancer and developmental or behavioral issues. >> we need to put the "f" back into the food and drug administration. >> reporter: congresswoman jan cha could you ski introduced a bill requiring the fda to review certain chemicals that are banned overseas and to close what's known as the grass loophole. chemicals generally recognized as safe. this allows companies to skip an extensive safety review when adding many new chemicals to foodis f industry basically enou loo self? i w d you shat otherou the consumers, we are far behind. >> reporter: cbs news has d legislation in california that would make it the first u.s. state to ban five common chemicals, including potassium bromate, from all food sold, distributed, or made there. >> they're going to have to change their recipes, you know, to get rid of these chemicals, and hopefully that's something that's going to have impac
but many have not been evaluated by the fda in decades. the majority are safe, but some chemicals allowed here have been banned overseas after research has linked them to cancer and developmental or behavioral issues. >> we need to put the "f" back into the food and drug administration. >> reporter: congresswoman jan cha could you ski introduced a bill requiring the fda to review certain chemicals that are banned overseas and to close what's known as the grass loophole....
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pills that have been fda approved for more than two decades. it could be the most consequential abortion ruling since roe v. wade was overturned. nbc's dasha burns explains. [crowd chanting] >> amarillo, texas, now at the center of americas abortion debate. here, a group of antiabortion doctors and medical organizations are suing the fda, challenging the approval of meh for practice, generically known as if a president, part of a two drug regiment commonly known for abortions that has been approved by the fda since 2000. alliance finding freedom, arguing the fda did not adequately evaluate the drugs safety. >> we are asking the court to do what is right, to follow to ask the fda to follow the law by taking these dangerous drugs off the marketplace. >> presiding over the case, a conservative judge appointed by former president trump and injunction, would cut off access to mifepristone nationwide. >> if the plaintiffs when this lawsuit, what would be the effect? >> it would be devastating. even in places where they worked very hard to secure acce
pills that have been fda approved for more than two decades. it could be the most consequential abortion ruling since roe v. wade was overturned. nbc's dasha burns explains. [crowd chanting] >> amarillo, texas, now at the center of americas abortion debate. here, a group of antiabortion doctors and medical organizations are suing the fda, challenging the approval of meh for practice, generically known as if a president, part of a two drug regiment commonly known for abortions that has...
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the fda weighing whether to approve the first pill to treat postpartum depression. >>> and those images after the earthquake, the families, the children, and tonight here, how you can help. >>> and good evening tonight from washington, where president biden is set to deliver his state of the union address tonight to congress and to the american people. we will carry it live right here on abc, and what we've already learned here in a moment. >>> we are going to begin tonight with the stunning devastation and the miraculous rescues after that massive earthquake hit turkey and syria. tonight, a mother giving birth to her newborn under the rubble. that newborn has been saved and rushed to the hospital. and the desperate search for survivors continues amid freezing temperatures there. authorities say that baby girl was born in the rubble, that her umbilical cord was still attached. racing the baby to doctors. authorities say the mother did not survive. and take a look tonight. this is the reality on the ground there. across a large part of turkey and syria, entire communities destroyed. and
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. >> a federal judge in texas is looking to overturn the fda's approval of a pill used in terminating pregnancy. nbc news correspondent dasha burns joins us now from amarillo, texas. talk to us about what's in this lawsuit and how widely of an impact this ruling could have. >> well, it's going to have a nationwide impact if the judge in this case does side with the plaintiffs. right now amarillo, texas is at the center of america's abortion debate because what happens in this court behind me could restrict this and it would restrict it nationwide even in space states that do have strong abortion protections. an anti-abortion group -- a group of anti-abortion doctors and medical groups are suing the fda for their approval pack in 2000 about, this as it pertains to abortions in the united states. they are seeing to get these -- the impact would be pretty far-reaching. tell us what an abortion were writer in. >> the option to receive remove thely and i think in important point to snake that it's likely going to increase the need for procedural abortions. >> reporter: now, the -- the plai
. >> a federal judge in texas is looking to overturn the fda's approval of a pill used in terminating pregnancy. nbc news correspondent dasha burns joins us now from amarillo, texas. talk to us about what's in this lawsuit and how widely of an impact this ruling could have. >> well, it's going to have a nationwide impact if the judge in this case does side with the plaintiffs. right now amarillo, texas is at the center of america's abortion debate because what happens in this court...
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but many have not been evaluated by the fda in decades. the majority are safe, but some chemicals allowed here have been banned overseas after research has linked to them to cancer and developmental or behavioral issues. >> we need to put the "f" back into the food and drug administration. >> reporter: congresswoman jan schakowsky introduced a bill requiring the fda to review certain chemicals that are banned overseas, and to close what is know as the "grass loophole" -- chemicals generally recognized as safe. this allows companies to skip an extensive safety review when adding many new chemicals to food. >> is the food industry basically policing itself? >> i would say yes. when you look around the world and you see what other countries are doing to protect their consumers, we are far behind. >> reporter: cbs news has obtained a copy of proposed legislation in california that would make it the first u.s. state to ban five common chemicals, including potassium bromate, from all foods sold, distributed, or made there. >> they're going to ha
but many have not been evaluated by the fda in decades. the majority are safe, but some chemicals allowed here have been banned overseas after research has linked to them to cancer and developmental or behavioral issues. >> we need to put the "f" back into the food and drug administration. >> reporter: congresswoman jan schakowsky introduced a bill requiring the fda to review certain chemicals that are banned overseas, and to close what is know as the "grass...
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has completely failed its responsibility to protect women and girls. >> reporter: the fda says it does not comment on pending litigation, but physicians groups, including the american college of obstetricians and gynecologists, say the drug is safe and effective. it can be ordered online with a prescription, even in states where surgical abortions are restricted. it's also used to manage miscarriages. the decision is now in the hands of a trump-appointed federal judge. >> if there is a nationwide injunction, then the drug used for medication abortions will be off market in all 50 states. at least during the period where get a medica aboioin force.tien if mifepristone is banned, by using the other drug in the combination. >> it's a little bit less effective. there may be higher risks of side effects where people need additional care. >> reporter: meg boones says the outcome may undermine the fda approval process, setting a damaging precedent. meg oliver, cbs news, new jersey. >> norah: here in washington tonight, the crackdown on tiktok continues. the white house today gave government a
has completely failed its responsibility to protect women and girls. >> reporter: the fda says it does not comment on pending litigation, but physicians groups, including the american college of obstetricians and gynecologists, say the drug is safe and effective. it can be ordered online with a prescription, even in states where surgical abortions are restricted. it's also used to manage miscarriages. the decision is now in the hands of a trump-appointed federal judge. >> if there...
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the fda telling cnn manufacturers are working to meet the demand and the fda is helping with anything we can do to increase supply. the fda doesn't give many details about what's gone wrong or how they are going to fix it. and experts say that's part of the prob. >> i think transparency is extremely important it's really difficult to be able to anticipate and come up with meaningful solutions if you don't know what the problem is. >> she did get a prescription for a different medication, but she says for her, it's not the same. in the meantime, her hard work in school has paid off. >> i am happy to offer you e admission to briggs ham young university. >> reporter: acceptance at her first choice college. thrilled, but still hoping to get adderall to help her through it. elizabeth cohen, cnn, reporting. >> thanks to elizabeth cohen for that report. >>> still toment co, the kings and clippers combining to score 350 points this a double overtime thriller. who came out on top on the second highest scoring game ever. highlights, straight ahead. -for you, mama. -! ...can help you open those
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has completely failed its responsibility to protect women and girls. >> reporter: the fda says it does not comment on pending litigation, but physicians groups, including the american college of obstetricians and gynecologists, say the drug is safe and effective. it can be ordered online with a prescription even in states where surgical abortions are restricted. it's also used to manage miscarriages. the decision is now in the hands of a trump-appointed federal judge. >> if there is a nationwide injunction, then the drug used for medication abortions will be off-market in all 50 states, at least during the period where the injunction is in force. >> reporter: dr. brandy says patients will still be able to get a medication abortion even if mifepristone is banned by using the other drug in the combination. >> it's a little bit less effective. there may be higher risk of side effects or people needing additional care. >> reporter: megan boone says the outcome in this case may undermine the fda approval process, setting a damaging precedent. meg oliver, cbs news, new jersey. >>> here in wa
has completely failed its responsibility to protect women and girls. >> reporter: the fda says it does not comment on pending litigation, but physicians groups, including the american college of obstetricians and gynecologists, say the drug is safe and effective. it can be ordered online with a prescription even in states where surgical abortions are restricted. it's also used to manage miscarriages. the decision is now in the hands of a trump-appointed federal judge. >> if there is...
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the fda weighing whether to approve the first pill to treat postpartum depression. and those images after the earthquake, the families, the children, and tonight here, how you can help. >>> and good evening tonight from washington, where president biden is set to deliver his state of the union address tonight to congress and to the american people. we will carry it live right here on abc, and what we've already learned here in a moment. >>> we are going to begin tonight with the stunning devastation and the miraculous rescues after that massive earthquake hit turkey and syria. tonight, a mother giving birth to her newborn under the rubble. that newborn has been saved and rushed to the hospital. and the desperate search for survivors continues amid freezing temperatures there. authorities say that baby girl was born in the rubble, that her umbilical cord was still attached. racing the baby to doctors. athorities say the mother did not survive. and take a look tonight. this is the reality on the ground there. across a large part of turkey and syria, entire communities
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but -- i mean, i used to work on fda policy and work with the agency very closely. many of us can't even believe that we are here. we are actually all talking about the hope that maybe the supreme court or somebody could stay this ruling because the implications, to your point, steph, are so broad and mind-blowing that it just undermines everything we have done. the fda is not just regarded in the united states as our top premier safety organization. it is regarded that way in the world. so, can you imagine? this is a drug that is listed by the world health organization as an essential medicine. so, think about the implications of that and what that means and sends a message to the rest of the world. >> i'm really glad you joined us tonight. it's not like you joined us with good news but you definitely definitely made us more smarter and prepared for what could be ahead. dr. kavita patel, it's always good to see you. inside now, i really like the artwork behind you. excellent. >> [laughter] >> when we come back -- that toxic train derailment in ohio. a perfect -- a
but -- i mean, i used to work on fda policy and work with the agency very closely. many of us can't even believe that we are here. we are actually all talking about the hope that maybe the supreme court or somebody could stay this ruling because the implications, to your point, steph, are so broad and mind-blowing that it just undermines everything we have done. the fda is not just regarded in the united states as our top premier safety organization. it is regarded that way in the world. so,...
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has completely failed in its responsibility to protect women and girls. >> reporter: the fda says it does not comme o pending litigation, but a group says the drug is safe and effective. it can be ordered online even in states where surgical abortions are prohibited. it can also be used to manage miscarriages. it's now in the hands of a federal trump-appointed judge. >> if there's a nationwide restriction, the drug would be off the market in all 50 states at least where it's enforced. >> reporter: dr. brandi says patients can still get a prescription even if it's banned. >> it's a little less effective. >> reporter: meghan boone says it may undermine the approval process setting damaging precedent. meg oliver, cbs news, new jersey. >>> still to come, making social media safer. instagram and facebook launch a new tool to help young people to take control of their images. he. in my ozempic® tri-zone, i lowered my a1c, cv risk, and lost some weight. in studies, the majority of people reached an a1c under 7 and maintained it. ozempic® lowers the risk of major cardiovascular events such
has completely failed in its responsibility to protect women and girls. >> reporter: the fda says it does not comme o pending litigation, but a group says the drug is safe and effective. it can be ordered online even in states where surgical abortions are prohibited. it can also be used to manage miscarriages. it's now in the hands of a federal trump-appointed judge. >> if there's a nationwide restriction, the drug would be off the market in all 50 states at least where it's...
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cnn's elizabeth cohen reports the recommendation now needs full fda approval. >> advisors to the fda voted to recommend that naloxone or narcan should be able to be sold in stores without having to go to a pharmacist. right now, you don't need a prescription, but you do have to ask the pharmacist for this product. what the advisors said is, look, it should just be out on the shelves along with, say, tylenol. people should be able to walk in and get it without asking the pharmacist. it's a very important antidote to an opioid overdose. that means if the fda commissioner says okay to this, then you would be able to get narcan or naloxone on the shelf at a supermarket or drugstore or even, say, a gas station. this would be for the nose spray version of naloxone. experts say being able to buy it this way would increase access. they also said there's another impediment. if you don't have health insurance, this drug can be expensive. they said bringing the price down would also increase access. the fda commissioner is expected to sign off on this, but it's not exactly clear when. >>> and i
cnn's elizabeth cohen reports the recommendation now needs full fda approval. >> advisors to the fda voted to recommend that naloxone or narcan should be able to be sold in stores without having to go to a pharmacist. right now, you don't need a prescription, but you do have to ask the pharmacist for this product. what the advisors said is, look, it should just be out on the shelves along with, say, tylenol. people should be able to walk in and get it without asking the pharmacist. it's a...
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people think i got this special pill or drink, there is no fda approved hangover treatment or care. it affects a lot of your body. try and take it easy unless you are a ravenous eagles or chiefs fan, then make sure someone is around you that will keep a close eye on you. kristen: if you didn't overindulge, that will probably keep down the kitchen injuries as well. that is probably related. of course, you don't wanted to be a super-spreader event. dr. patel: as you mentioned earlier, covid is not over. even if people want to put it in the rear window, just because something is endemic, does not mean that hundreds of people can't get infected. if you are sick, you should probably skip the super bowl. kristen: on that note, thank you, dr. patel. dr. patel: relatable and applicable word. kristen: that is why people love you and get what you are saying. see you later, have a good weekend. hundreds of students in california have stopped going to school during covid, and many have not come back. have they gone? and how do schools get them back? we will kristen: know that many kids at suffe
people think i got this special pill or drink, there is no fda approved hangover treatment or care. it affects a lot of your body. try and take it easy unless you are a ravenous eagles or chiefs fan, then make sure someone is around you that will keep a close eye on you. kristen: if you didn't overindulge, that will probably keep down the kitchen injuries as well. that is probably related. of course, you don't wanted to be a super-spreader event. dr. patel: as you mentioned earlier, covid is...
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you can find more information at fda dot gov. a big trial of a four-day workweek has shown positive results. workers say they love it because they >> get spend more time with their kids. employers say they've seen an increase in productivity and fewer sickouts more than 60 companies. and some 2900 employees in the uk participated in this trial. employees got full pay while working just 4 days a week about two-thirds of them say they were better able to combine their jobs with childcare responsibilities. the thai men spent looking after the kids went up 27% went up 13% among women. >> still ahead, why leaders in the east bay want to ban on new liquor stores being built? >> a new liquor stores been approved to open in the city of antioch. yeah, but some neighbors pretty upset saying that the city needs more healthy options, not more places to buy. kron four's ella sogomonian. a live for us in the newsroom with more on the debate. what comes next? well they can grant. that's right. critics point out that there are plenty of other pl
you can find more information at fda dot gov. a big trial of a four-day workweek has shown positive results. workers say they love it because they >> get spend more time with their kids. employers say they've seen an increase in productivity and fewer sickouts more than 60 companies. and some 2900 employees in the uk participated in this trial. employees got full pay while working just 4 days a week about two-thirds of them say they were better able to combine their jobs with childcare...
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last november, an fda advisory panel called for clearer labeling and more testing of the devices. now, the agency is funding a small lab in san francisco to test accuracy in the real world, studying how they work on patients of different skin tones in intensive care units. meanwhile, health care workers continue to talk about medical bias on social media. joel brevell is a medical student whose tiktok video on this underlying racial bias went viral. joel: so my percentage right now is 98%. 100% is like the max. but most people are between like 90%, 95% to 100%. what it's essentially looking for is it's looking for your oxygen saturation of hemoglobin. and so it's seeing how much light is absorbed back from that hemoglobin. but in darker skin tones, melanin also absorbs light, and so it can cause that number to be increased. my name is joel brevell. i'm a fourth year medical student at washington state university, but i'm doing a research here right now at johns hopkins in medicine online and better known as the medical myth buster for talking about issues of health care disparitie
last november, an fda advisory panel called for clearer labeling and more testing of the devices. now, the agency is funding a small lab in san francisco to test accuracy in the real world, studying how they work on patients of different skin tones in intensive care units. meanwhile, health care workers continue to talk about medical bias on social media. joel brevell is a medical student whose tiktok video on this underlying racial bias went viral. joel: so my percentage right now is 98%. 100%...
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it was granted accelerated approval by the fda just last month. but many health insurance companies are not covering the drug with costs more than $26,000 a year for the patient. most of the potential patients are on medicare, which is only offering very limited coverage, but that could change later this year when the drug gets the fda's full approval. >> honda and the u.s. government urging owners of about 8200 older honda vehicles not to drive them until dangerous airbag inflators are replaced. the national highway traffic safety administration issuing a do not drive advisory for 2001 through 2,300 is with takata airbags. they include the accord, the civic cr-v odyssey suv. honda pilot and acura tl and cl regulators say that to there's a high possibility that the airbags will explode in a crash. the safety agency says the risk to drivers and passengers is dire. that's because they have to they have a 50% chance of exploding in a crash flying. shrapnel could hit the driver's face. that could kill him or cause serious injuries. still ahead, worse
it was granted accelerated approval by the fda just last month. but many health insurance companies are not covering the drug with costs more than $26,000 a year for the patient. most of the potential patients are on medicare, which is only offering very limited coverage, but that could change later this year when the drug gets the fda's full approval. >> honda and the u.s. government urging owners of about 8200 older honda vehicles not to drive them until dangerous airbag inflators are...
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the fda telling cnn, "manufacturers are working to meet the demand and the fda is helping with anything we can do to increase supply." the fda doesn't give many details about what's gone wrong or how they're going to fix it, and experts who study drug shortages say that's part of the problem. >> i think transparency is extremely important. it's really difficult to be able to anticipate and let alone come up with meaningful solutions if you don't know what the problem is. >> reporter: clara did get a prescription for a different adhd medication, but she says for her, it's not the same. in the meantime, her hard work at school has paid off. >> i am happy to offer you admission to brigham young university. >> reporter: acceptance at her first choice college. >> i'm going to be a cougar, mom. i'm so glad. >> reporter: thrilled but still hoping to get adderall to help her through it. one of the things that adderall has in common with some of these other drugs that are in shortage is that it's not terribly expensive. relatively speaking, pharmaceutical companies are not making a lot of money
the fda telling cnn, "manufacturers are working to meet the demand and the fda is helping with anything we can do to increase supply." the fda doesn't give many details about what's gone wrong or how they're going to fix it, and experts who study drug shortages say that's part of the problem. >> i think transparency is extremely important. it's really difficult to be able to anticipate and let alone come up with meaningful solutions if you don't know what the problem is....
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a judge appointed by former president trump is set to hear a case that would order the fda to remove abortion medication from store shelves. the case is being brought by apa anti-abortion doctors who say the drug was not effectively studied. >>> lawmakers in tennessee have passed a bill banning drag performances in public or wherever children could see them civil rights groups and drag performers are slamming the bill as both inflammatory and unconstitutional its republican supporters say they want to protect children from unsuitable material the bill heads to governor bill lee whoip indicates he will si it into law. y . >>> video shows the owner of a suv running up and jumping on the roof before thieves drive off with it. it crashes into a fire hydrant and flips. he's in the hospital in critical condition. two suspects have been arrested. >>> don't have a cow, man. it's still milk to the fda the big ruling for plant-based drinks >>> and avoid a kitchen catastrophe. the air fryers under recall for fire and burn hazards. burn haz. to gabby. to grandma. then, gertrude found something f
a judge appointed by former president trump is set to hear a case that would order the fda to remove abortion medication from store shelves. the case is being brought by apa anti-abortion doctors who say the drug was not effectively studied. >>> lawmakers in tennessee have passed a bill banning drag performances in public or wherever children could see them civil rights groups and drag performers are slamming the bill as both inflammatory and unconstitutional its republican supporters...
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the fda telling cnn, "manufacturers are working to meet the demand and the fda is helping with anything we can do to increase supply." the fda doesn't give many details about what's gone wrong or how they're going to mix it, and experts who study drug shortages say that's part of the problem. >> i think transparency is extremely important. it's really difficult to be able to anticipate and let alone come up with meaningful solutions if you don't know what the problem is. >> reporter: clara did get a prescription for a different adhd medication, but she says for her, it's not the same. in the meantime, her hard work at school has paid off. >> i am happy to offer you admission to brigham young university. >> reporter: acceptance at her first choice college. >> i'm going to be a cougar, mom. i'm so glad. >> reporter: thrilled but still hoping to get adderall to help her through it. one of the things that adderall has in common with some of these other drugs that are in shortage is that it's not terribly expensive. relatively speaking, pharmaceutical companies are not making a lot of money
the fda telling cnn, "manufacturers are working to meet the demand and the fda is helping with anything we can do to increase supply." the fda doesn't give many details about what's gone wrong or how they're going to mix it, and experts who study drug shortages say that's part of the problem. >> i think transparency is extremely important. it's really difficult to be able to anticipate and let alone come up with meaningful solutions if you don't know what the problem is....
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it is fda approved, but anti-abortion conservative groups say the fda acted too quickly and approving it sometime back. ultimately, the ruling will affect more than half the u.s. states for abortion pills are still legal. after the break, snow shuts down a major highway in southern california. that leads to northern california. we head to the grapevine. look at the conditions there. >> taking out of the peninsula where in also snowed overnight and into this morning and kron four's haaziq madyun shows us how the winter storm affected people and woodside. >> it is snowing in hills above san mateo county and the town of woodside. >> i just show up here to see the snow. what do you i like it. >> and as you can see, he is not alone. these folks pulled over here on skyline boulevard to get in a little snow ball fight. you have to do that. jet goldin and his partner, nicole calendar drove up from san carlos to take a little stroll through the snow. so how fun is it? >> fun it slip. even it's fun. yeah, i like it a a fan from arizona. so snow is already, you know, from where i'm from. it's a
it is fda approved, but anti-abortion conservative groups say the fda acted too quickly and approving it sometime back. ultimately, the ruling will affect more than half the u.s. states for abortion pills are still legal. after the break, snow shuts down a major highway in southern california. that leads to northern california. we head to the grapevine. look at the conditions there. >> taking out of the peninsula where in also snowed overnight and into this morning and kron four's haaziq...