go off to the bank. five different tellers. people are obsessed with anti-bacterial soap. my strange mind, not scientific, i think it juices you up if you expose yourself a little bit. need bacteria. lot of implication. $1 billion at stake. some other things many household chemicals used in products have never been formally approved by the u.s. health regulators because they were developed decade before the laws requiring approval. there will be a lot more things under scrutiny as well. interesting. curious to know. so many americans use anti-bacterial soap. big deal. investors, economists, bracing for possibility of disappointing news when the labor department issues the jobs report. the nation added 140,000 jobs last month up from 88,000 in march. unemployment expected unchanged at 7.6%. there are now two popes living at the vatican, pope benedict returned home for the first time since his sudden
it is amazing. two months. two months. if you were to look at the earlier criticism of both power, fame, the private drug industry, if you will, the private medical profession, what is your view on power and money s ability to distort medical practice and a medical ethics, not only in america, but really anywhere in the world? well, we re all human. we all have issues. and you know, money does corrupt. people have power, they have money. as we ve said, these drugs aren t illegal to other doctors. how they use them is, again, of is the question here. and when they use drugs that they re really not familiar with or trained to use and they do it because they ve been corrupted with money, we have a problem. and if this country was serious forget michael jackson for a second. if america was serious, and the american government, the american health regulators, the
time. in kansas, a law that requires abortion clinics to meet 36 pages of new requirements to get a license takes effect on friday. health regulators announced today, so far all of the abortion clinics they have visited fail to meet those new requirements. the new regulations requiring, for example, that procedure rooms be 150 square feet and recovery areas be at least 80 square feet per patient were sent to the providers on june 17th days before the inspections. two doctors who perform abortions in kansas filed a federal lawsuit today to block those new regulations, calling them a sham. and in texas yesterday, the legislature approved a bill that would block planned parenthood from receiving state planning money, or from taking part in the medicaid women s health program. if signed, texas would become the largest state to defund
which usually occurs around 22 to 24 weeks, the heartbeat is always detectible before that time. in kansas, a law that requires abortion clinics to meet 36 pages of new requirements to get a license takes effect on friday. health regulators announced today, so far all of the abortion clinics they have visited fail to meet those new requirements. the new regulations requiring, for example, that procedure rooms be 150 square feet and recovery areas be at least 80 square feet per patient were sent to the providers on june 17th, days before the inspections. two doctors who perform abortions in kansas filed a federal lawsuit today to block those new regulations, calling them a sham. and in texas yesterday, the legislature approved a bill that would block planned parenthood from receiving state planning
in kansas, a law that requires abortion clinics to meet 36 pages of new requirements to get a license takes effect on friday. health regulators announced today, so far all of the abortion clinics they have visited fail to meet those new requirements. the new regulations requiring, for example, that procedure rooms be 150 square feet and recovery areas be at least 80 square feet per patient were sent to the providers on june 17th days before the inspections. two doctors who perform abortions in kansas filed a federal lawsuit today to block those new regulations, calling them a sham. and in texas yesterday, the legislature approved a bill that would block planned parenthood from receiving state planning money, or from taking part in the medicaid women s health program. if signed, texas would become the largest state to defund planned parenthood.