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Tyt - Extended clip - May 20, 2011

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and i feel i can and michael if you right michael it's not about drug companies at the car recently a published this article about how drug companies are now hiring something known as publication planning agencies and there are a total of two hundred fifty uh... of these agencies that exist and what this agency is due is they specifically target medical journals and do whatever they can to make the medical journals publishing really great danes about new drugs that are coming out yeah okay so the reason why is problematic is because people who work in the medical industry deciding whether or not they want to prescribe a drug based on my medical journal say about them yet whenever there's news about the medical industry go all the site the journal of medicine or the journal lancet is another one right and analysts say that as as this is a you know great new piece written about something like that weather you'd rather procedure or results of that stuff so it is the date that it kind of is the standard-bearer for luggage annual assume that these uh... medical journals are highly credible and if they are reporting good things about a drug then you know do you think and it's always good to have a healthy dose of skepticism but it wouldn't surprise me if people did it and so ensuring out that not only r_d_ ease uh... publication planning agencies uh... trying to get these are writers before the medical journals to publish meenal favorable things about the medicine but they're also trying to ghost right the article and then they'll pay be author thousands of dollars to publish that exact article that that deposits route right to submit exactly uh... no it's uh... its it's even worse than lobbying in a way because your creative you're creating the legislation if you're upset about lobbyists development for all this money into campaigns and what not to try and influence votes this is personal is health right uh... and this is also actually their submit admitted being coast written it's fiction stuff or it is being in valor sir which is the sense that uh... you know i don't know the the guardian use it as the one that that that came up with this at i don't it seems credible it seems more than just on toward it seems like really like this is bad and i don't agree on a criminal because it puts everyone's lives in danger because they're being prescribed medicine that they think is going to be perfectly fine but who knows what kind of side effects this medicine has who knows whether or not it's a for the condition here you know you have a medical journal that seeing all these great things about this you know grad new uh... medicine that just came out and it you know doctors are really not medical journal in thinking okay thanks to prescribe this to my patients you know and then knowingly prescribed it's occasions when he can be highly dangerous right selling tickets i think it's beyond a criminal and the fact right now there's really no real regulation that's investigating this in overseeing this in making sure that doesn't happen i think that's the worst part of all of it because right now you have the guardian a publication in the in the u_k_ writing about this but other than that was talking about it right do we have any politicians talking about no why are they talking about it because they get paid by pharmaceutical companies that you know there's guilty or listen to this listen to this uh... quote this is from uh... you know some is lying when they answer a question or with this is their sins we've never done goes writing per se as i define it okay the rest of the world stops at the period there we've never done goes right uh... and says john rebecca with what may be that it's mecca with within our own front of it now we understand what's going on uh... but he's the president scientific therapeutics information futuristic film that helped the firm that help merck promote buyouts with us series of pot of positive articles in medical journals this is what john says whenever that paper but the people we work with have to have some improve input and approve it juvenile when your payment thousands of dollars to publish it as is the f_a_a_'s assistant somebody has to look into this and i don't know last time but it seems like this is this is really bad the then there's this other group banners seven years area i feel that we're doing something good for mankind in the long run we want to put up here in a very positive scientifically sound where the profession grew out of a marketing umbrella but has moved under the science umbrella uh... doesn't seem that way uh... the alistair maps and british medical writers worked extensively for medical communications and he dismisses the punishment seven reformed as *** uh... there's no reform the and so somebody's gotta go and reform that is really pretty scary ya but no one will reflect no because when i mean why would a politician had an incentive to reform it well that's true and because of our school companies arcane or back dot back the big pharma there's a county in new york and that is now planning on putting animal abusers on a registry that is very similar to the sex offender registry and the reason why they're doing that is because they believe that if you are abusing your animals it's a great indicator that you are probably also abusing your children okay so they they wind up put you on blast for you on this registry even if there's no evidence that you're abusing kids it's not because it that they said that the possibility of uh... uh... to the senate indicated that you are probably incident that possibility exists because most people s from serial killers on down to abusers child abusers are also animal is an animal that so there should be a great deal of cross and but it's not the same that probable first of all why not register yeah suffolk county has a couple extra bucks to create this registry of had abusers that alone spot but so no people have sonya is that and against that and it's not because i don't love pets a look at it dot at my dot is my wife locator i despise people movies they're animals it disgusts me but i don't want to create registries for every single crime because if we start doing that all the sudden johanna registry for i don't know the first eating too much i would be another laura researchers victor but it's not that complicated story of a prior for speeding and you know you do this again but it's not a public registry outline where people just like the other hand i don't know that this is going to be something that everybody can just sort of access but i think that the it's like a gun ownership history view you should be left out of adopt a dog if u kick one of the head or dog fault uh... habit that's different i get the sense that distance uh... a registry that's similar to are a sex offender registry and that's what it said i compared but it's not like your gonna move into the neighborhood with their dogs and check to see if there's a set of pet offender in the neighborhood it's more i think the track you know repeated uh... by a lesions of of of animal ownership jeffrey dahmer's father wrote a book which i read which was a fascinating book jeffrey dahmer the of the hideous uh... killer and cannibal in uh... from milwaukee in the early nineties who was killed in prison sala wrote a book as i wrote a book really just to say to sort of say a i've you know on this guy's father on a yes was a perfect father not at all tonight is this all me is this person is killing people in cannibalizing then and and and sexually abusing them is that because i was about father and i've got divorced and you know towns a couple of times not that's not all the case but he was talking about the songs that jeffrey was all as a young kid the jeffrey would be good unit or trampled when it yet and then the father looked into that and solve that that people serial killers and a lot of child killers also tortured while you investigate them for that like if you see that someone is abusing animals should they suffer consequences for i think so uh... but do you automatically you know accra criminalized and for things that they haven't done yet i'm i'm against that we're not penalize them for that we're not we're not saying that we're just saying that you know we keep in mind you know absolutely it is to stop people from using animal and find that you keep an eye on those people you do the investigation you make sure that there's no other foul play uh... when it comes to the children are doing a domestic violence and all that in terms of putting them on a public registry i'm against that as well i know joe wanted ceaselessly make it stick you know that speakers marketing maybe they hit the effective disciplining realized that these man now it's not interest in this could be seen since it was just planning up angelina isolated hit my dog likes taking it learn to not do that to be with us educate 'em quietly chain reasons unique united had upenn some folks but that could be maybe as ticket lookin accused of the thinking about it what it is ways it can be focused if one of the things above one of the consequences of criminally abused in animal it but on a list of the width of the can you are uh... maybe it'll make you less likely at some point down the road to criminally abused now that at the very core of this you know if it didn't dissuade people from just getting animals to abuse them because of the put them in the public eye they're not alone is good enough and then if they say that there's an indicator summary from child services said that you interview a family of child you know they do these trial interviews the child doesn't always save my parents hurt me or hit me abused convulsive divinity of the last edited the dogs will he hits the dog a lot he he plans about ties about of whatever and whenever it does so it is an indicator that there might be some you know it sort of further evidence that there may be some child abuse to because those types of people set at the same kind of behavior that and i think this is a sign that something just because jeffrey killed my statement every those of the house is going to be uh... job you know accountable but i do think that there's a big hit there's nothing wrong with that i don't see anything wrong with and making a list of people or that that the venom it is it's because it everyone is constantly in your business ok end nick but only if you make your business everyone's business or you make your business so terrible your business is to your calendar animals are dog fighting or of multinational analyst stoplight let where you draw the line anne what crimes you think should be on the list i mean what you know it what what everybody's publicly held every kind of alice because you can get a criminals rap sheet i mean that's that illustrate their you'd be a few months someone then you you know you're of a seven-eleven you you know you taking all these purse you never actually so all your you are on the list your own list of uh... firefighters your d_n_a_ goes into the national d_n_a_ days your fingerprints are on fingerprint databases everywhere if you don't do anything but if you haven't committed a crime that they don't know what your fingerprint looks like or what your d_n_a_ looks like only with a cross reference that the people who have done crown it's easy to stay off of the list you know i understand the gun owners why they're upset about it i mean i don't have don't care about them but i understand why they would be upset because all you've done is is a protected right but the ones who are were free to register their guns okay that it sort of it is a societal either u_k_ uh... all right we got to take a quick break when we come back we have some fun stories including what is no now as the best marriage proposal after uh... i can't wait to hear you have to say about that we have videotape so we'll be back panther michael sure uh... we uh... we're here today talking me a lot about israel and uh... and netanyahu one final thought on that it you know israel has to look at uh... what's going on in that part of the world and realize if as the arab world changes they have to change would be a world through and that's that's really the the bottom line to all of this uh... whatever the changes need to be whatever concessions need to be uh... the playing field looks differently than it did he even a year ago israel cannot be the only part of that world that doesn't change and i think that that's what the president is trying to to say to to netanyahu trying to say to the world really um... and that's the bottom line you know as i just said aids you know israel can't let the world change without them assist something's gonna have to change over there and and i feel there's a commitment to do that but i've been fooled by that many many many times before it remains to be seen uh... we turn now than to american politics you know and i i i um... love electoral politics i love that now you can talk about things with some degree of seriousness in may uh... of theo select when we seventeen-month nineteen months before we have an election here obd on monday and this is really were really exciting news tempo lengthy financing the running for president pretty exciting uh... and that's about as exciting as if in the effort in pontiac would believe in these days going with the um... with a a little bit and i will policy summer and and the heavy south carolina policy uh... to to uh... to get elected president uh... there's nothing that seems uh... with simple indeed it is going to take suffered the kind of funny last and it's going to uh... take him out of this pack they've uh... i'd just don't see him as ania anything other than a member of the stack and maybe because he was a governor uh... and he's well-respected and kind of quiet he would be a vice presidential potential vice presidential candidate there's nothing that seems terribly presidential data now his announcement is not worth shattering news and most people now with these these announcements happened well after everybody's assumed that these people are going to run for president the announcement that they're not running are much more interesting than the fact that they are uh... but it does bring us to all friend sarah palance as there has been talking quite a bit um... you know she she mentioned her feelings about new great gingrich's uh... she's talked a little of that donald trump there's actually a very little that happens in america on which it is not for over two cents but uh... what's going on now is sarah pillars starting to answer questions especially with my car could be leading the race and and for the religious figure leading the race and and that syrupy love feels like she has a hole than i don't know what makes her feel this way but she is a whole ministers servicer of conservative family values uh... part of her party uh... more so than rex and for a more more so than michelle bachman uh... it doesn't seem like anybody except for mit romney doesn't feels that they have that whole uh... on on that part of their part of a certain syrupy lynn is out now talking about um... you know with that she was talking with greta van susteren uh... on fox news about uh... the than g_o_p_ about uh... the republicans in general and you know we sit here and we say that there are a mess and they are in so i don't think the president can win reelection because the republicans are a mess because that is a terrible campaign strategy but when you look at the republican party right now there is no knight in shining armor sort it out on the horizon a lot of people are talking about mitch daniels but if you are counting on mitch daniels to be your state here your last minute savior uh... to get you into the white house and that's pretty poor planning by but by the republicans if you want a conversation about jeb bush that's a totally different story they think they can get jeb bush run for president then i think the playing field evens and i think the republicans can galvanize behind one candidate bush is said that he's not running nobody but me a west clark are saying that he will run but i really feel like at the end of the day jeb bush is going to get into this race and that would be a formidable opponent because i do think the bush machine i think the jeb bush can separate himself from his brother i think that he's not much more aligned uh... with the way people think of his father he's as substantive politician uh... he can get the state of florida bride away i mean florida's out of place jeb bush runs they can concentrate on the midwest ohio a ho hi o wisconsin those state st savimbi swing states that aren't always um... but you know i i think that the but people are not people say it's easy to say america's tired of the bushmen but i think they're tired of the george bush name i don't think necessarily there dissociate anything that george w_ bush did i would uh... bush and uh... anyway i you know i i don't want him to run because i think he will be too good opponents i don't know that he would win but i think that that would be what saves the the the g_o_p_ now the g_o_p_ according to say repairman who has her finger on the polls uh... i have no idea uh... they their font uh... let's let's roll this services clip number two jr this is uh... this is there a pale in the former governor alaska with uh... greta van susteren what do you think the state of the republican party is right now i think they have principles in the republican party are sounds a place in our platform are great they videos secrecy system the characters within the party are uh... you know their own they are what they are and uh... mainstream media really likes to capitalize on some in-fighting and some mistakes made within the party so they exacerbate it make it sound worse than it is but the point that platform are right for america parents have done the media to challenged a candidate for the meeting and i cannot be impressed now but i mean really grill them on some other things they say about policies in fairfax even the missteps a release but is later called a misstep because sometimes those are the true intentions are the two true viewers and someone after twenty four hours to serve uh... rethought it after getting some heat absolutely that is the media's appropriate role and a whole the mad beneficial or a potential candidate holding their feet to the fire not playing a personal batches but making sure that the record is clear regarding what it is that they say your that content the context of what it is that they're saying that the media's role with the media doesn't play that role than there not a cornerstone of the democracy that we would like to believe that they are planks in the platform planks in the platform we have planks in the platform uh... capture do you know i i cannot watch another i love when she criticizes the media's missus in media this is somebody who's pure existence is because the media and john mccain put on the map and then she just ran with it uh... yes she sits there criticize the media constantly aware she criticized them uh... while talking with the media uh... it's uh... issue they have created everything that is good or bad a value sarah and uh... i feel like uh... the criticism is easy for you to do but you can only do it when you're in front of the media the inouit when she says that there is in fighting others in fighting but it's not fair but the focus on that in fact anant what are we supposed to do what are people who are watching the republicans get together to run uh... a candidate supposed to do we're not tourist bus not talk about the inviting well-dressed informers side doesn't like gays and uh... mike huckabee is funny and and the uh... movie you know we have been donald trump is a moron and we can say those things but we don't want to talk about the in-fighting infighting is part of what makes your party sarah sill fascinating to america right now it is a mystery is it going to divide are are they to be able to get behind one candidate is that possible for conservative voters to get behind someone like mit romney is a possible uh... four uh... there's sort of mainstream republicans to get behind somebody who is going to be a very conservative candidate those of the things that america wants to know it's all about that in fighting at all about the disaster that has been brought upon your party played very very very conservative eight eur i mean look at look at some of these were or republican george h w bush the george h w bush he the party's past inbox gerald ford would be a democrat right now and if you look at this party they are a master and we're gonna sit here and talk about the republicans how can we not talk about what a mess they are at when i thought i would have us they are because of you because you were the vice presidential candidate in the cheap and the brandon away a brand that item that was possible to cheapen but if you're gonna come back here to criticize us criticize the media criticize people bitter asking questions regarding your forum for asking questions about the disarray of the republican party it is a poor fascinating political story it doesn't have to be personal it doesn't have to be about of the reasons they were i'm not sitting here talking about before both of different candidates i'm staying right now you have a divided party that's gonna have to come up with a candidate against what i think is a somewhat beatable president and there are no where near coming up with a candidate and of course they don't have to be yes but there are nowhere near being nowhere near is really what it it it is a disastrous situation for that party right now as an objective fan of politics as someone who likes watching this who wants to see the fight begins the in-fighting is part of the story here and so you know i think it's unfair to say that all their criticizing us in the they wanna play gotcha now we want to see what's going on we want to see what's going to come out of that party and right now uh... it's uh... there's some really did sort of questionable pins and questionable people and questionable tactics coming out of their party their kowtowing to achieve party they're trying to distance themselves from what seems to be a a very mainstream incompetent candidate net romney i don't see how it's going to work itself out the in-fighting is what makes it interesting uh... but you know the democrats are already and some of their political action committees in some of the people that follow them very closely are already uh... you know sort of taking them out to dry uh... newt gingrich has had quite a week it was not the best week of beginning a presidential campaign for sleep apnea nay and forcing the things that happened that way were not terribly significant all going to have to try and distance themselves from one another so that newt gingrich uh... you know say take uh... but uh... paul ryan and his budget committee to task those are things that happen all year long i mean to say that is anti-republican newt you making a fool of yourself as out one iowa voters it will he these guys are all going to have to come out and they're gonna have to distance themselves from one another otherwise of there's no race there um... the newt gingrich is uh... but uh... you know he's really done some very very clever backpedaling on that comment he's told rush limbaugh but even that wasn't singling out reid wylie single out ryan uh... he said that to other people when in fact he singled out ryan uh... so a m newt has had a hard start but what what now the democrats are seeing this as kind of the you know a field that they're able to show the pick these people against one another and they're saying things that you're certainly in here repeated over the next year let's look at uh... it's clip number one jr this is uh... priorities u_s_a_ it's a political action group that is going after and you'll see in in this ad but they're they're using each other's repeating republicans against republicans right he he he says the republican plan that would essentially and medicare he's too he thinks the plants courageous and gingrich concerns in nicknames on the same pages alright great essentially wheaton one which page easy on today xmas times yeah i mean that's uh... that's what exactly where the democrats should be doing i think that the little waste at all and a when nobody's paying attention but it's really true i mean you you're getting you're getting the best that everyone you're getting uh... and and you bring nikki hailey into it so i didn't know was running for president the uh... the governor the newly elected governor of south carolina uh... who uh... is now part of the the conversation she's made herself art of conversation but i i i just love held someone we've never heard of it is no being put in the cities of putting it put up against uh... newt gingrich uh... and mit romney here but it's just showing how republicans would have to go out after themselves uh... as primary season's always do but it's a very different flavor to the republican primary season this time around so yes tim pollen season turned that fray and he seems to be kind of perhaps above the um... above the fray but he's not he's going to be running he's taking on conservative uh... munities easy adding and some conservative bona fide as to his uh... to his you resume uh... place speaking to speak and and and and entertaining and that's the party uh... bhopal and he's going to have to really reinvent himself and he's gonna make himself a conservative party candidate is that's not gonna happen he could do that for south carolina but he's gonna have to go to other parts of the country of the republican part of the country including minnesota uh... in order to sell in self that way and minnesotans know that that's not exactly who temple and he was because you don't have to be governor minnesota but you know what it does bring his back full circle as as we started uh... you know months ago and and that the presumption was that serve him and was going to be one of the names mentioned deep into the primary season as she was largely for gotten uh... and she had bad polling and she kind of receded in her own way uh... but now she certainly speak again and they were asking her greta van susteren again was asking her again about her willingness to run for president and what you know what that's like what it's like being served island in seeing all this going on this is uh... clip number four jr union and i think that when that were happening and now so he wasn't there on the sense that it was described in the way i think that you know how to find your belly out do you have done william a decision but he'll have that bangin night healing on it uh... that's a great question i i think my problem is that i do have the fire in my belly i m cell uh... adamantly um... the support of of of the good traditional things about america and are free enterprise system and i want to make sure that america's put back on the right track and we only do that by defeating all bata in twenty twelve i have that fire my belly yet a fire in the belly hits the error that the after my problem is that if that's a marine fighter in my belly to preserve and restore all that's good about america and that uh... you know i struggle with that every single day and she is a gift that keeps on giving uh... that's her problem so she identifies it is a problem and just different than everybody else's identification of what her problems that she has a fire her belly um... yeah uh... and please win be the nominee farah out we would love to have you i i i you know i d i hope she runs for president there is absolutely nothing substantive about her and and she has as i said earlier cheapened that republican brand in a way that i didn't think it could be cheapened um... the but she has really taken that uh... the sheep she is the personification of the lack of depth that their politics uh... shows this country and if she is the presidential nominee which i i don't think she's going to be but if she is uh... it's going to make them the laughingstock id i think it would be a transit i don't think it would just be a victory for obama i think would be a transit i think would be mcgovern like i think people are have a very hard time voting for surveillance uh... as they did last time i mean they you know that they couldn't bring themselves to vote for john mccain but but cerebellum is a big part of that uh... it was uh... it's it's laughable and you know and i'm not just saying these in in terms of hyperbole here i mean she has nothing substantive she talks in big you know we have to get read back on track what in the world is there a pale and said substantively show it to me about getting trade back on track uh... the country's gotta get back on track it doesn't seem so off-track uh... it seems like it was put off track for eight years by an irresponsible administration now we have a responsible ministration these slowly too slowly and in some cases not at all getting us back on track but part of it was stopping the bleeding uh... obama's got you know uh... of obama does nothing else is president of using neutral president italy's he wasn't what we have at least he stopped the bleeding of this country in criticizing all you want you can sit in this chair and you can say oh he's not do enough this is week he's not taking position i said agenda-setting twelve lee uh... so many people are talking about this from within the democratic party but you have to sort of the grateful for what you have as much as you have to be grateful for what you don't have and we don't have the policies that were there for eight years we don't have somebody continuing those policies we don't have judges going into the bench that are to conservative and too crazy mean brock obama has given us to sue prine court justices that are gonna look uh... at and social change in this country and appreciate and appreciate it rather than rejected and i think all of those things are important to have to be grateful for what you don't have when you have something that may be isn't thrilling as much as you wish it had uh... and certainly when you look at surveillance that is one of the things you have to be happy to you don't have i do hope we have for through at least the middle of november of two thousand twelve i'm michael for your uh... watching him
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