Is that a good summary . That is an excellent summary, and i appreciate your trying to help me explain this, because it is an extraordinarily complex situation where, you know, the effort i dont think that it is overly complex. I think theres a difference in outlook here on whether you have certain authority. And i think its clear that the 1997 law in these court cases that compound were exempted and are not manufactured. So the congress has a responsibility now to act and clarify. Theres got to be additional oversight of the states. If theyre going to drop the ball and theyre not going to provide proper oversight, then its time for the feds to step in and give fda the tools it needs to prevent these tragedies from ever happening again. Thank you. I yield back. I dont know if im allowed to make a comment, but i think, you know, speaking the complexity of the issue and the changing involving industry overlaid on top of a fragmented and ambiguous Legal Framework, it is important to under
Thats right. Whether you like it or not, a vital part of who you are may now belong to someone else. Let me just examine him. People are worried more than ever about how the chemicals were exposed to are affecting our health. Among them, a family of chemicals used in everyday plastics known as phthalates, which congress banned in toys after a study by dr. Shanna swan. Welcome to 60 minutes on cnbc. Im lesley stahl. Well be exploring the world of science in this episode. Later well bring you Morley Safers story about the human genome patents being awarded to Biotech Companies and the proprietary control they now have over part of who you are. And then my report on a ubiquitous chemical called phthalates, which is in everything from perfume to childrens toys, but which may also be causing birth defects. But first, steve krofts story on the enormous amount of money being spent to treat people as they approach the end of their lives. How much money . Well, in 2009, medicare paid 55 billion
Court ventures would have added this. Im talking about now. About you. Let me say that this person would not have gained access to experian data. What wouldve stopped them . We wouldve had a onsite inspection. We would have known that business and its record, and why they wanted that data and to what purpose. That would have been enshrined in our contract. We would have known the kind of systems they have in place to protect the data that they gained. That is incumbent upon us under the act. I understand that this was not a crime that began under your watch of stop but you did by the company and you got wire transfers in singapore. The secret service knocked on your door. I do not know how long those wire transfers would have gone on. I do not have confidence that it would have stopped at all. My point is that i do not feel as strongly about others on this panel that behavioral marketing is evil. I believe it is a reality and frankly the only reason we have everything we have on the in
Thats right. Whether you like it or not, a vital part of who you are may now belong to someone else. Let me just examine him. People are worried more than ever about how the chemicals were exposed to are affecting our health. Among them, a family of chemicals used in everyday plastics known as phthalates, which congress banned in toys after a study by dr. Shanna swan. Welcome to 60 minutes on cnbc. Im lesley stahl. Well be exploring the world of science in this episode. Later well bring you Morley Safers story about the human genome patents being awarded to Biotech Companies and the proprietary control they now have over part of who you are. And then my report on a ubiquitous chemical called phthalates, which is in everything from perfume to childrens toys, but which may also be causing birth defects. But first, steve krofts story on the enormous amount of money being spent to treat people as they approach the end of their lives. How much money . Well, in 2009, medicare paid 55 billion
Have been patenting human genes. Thats right. Whether you like it or not, a vital part of who you are may now belong to someone else. Let me just examine him. People are worried more than ever about how the chemicals were exposed to are affecting our health. Among them, a family of chemicals used in everyday plastics known as phthalates, which congress banned in toys after a study by dr. Shanna swan. Welcome to 60 minutes on cnbc. Im lesley stahl. Well be exploring the world of science in this episode. Later well bring you Morley Safers story about the human genome patents being awarded to Biotech Companies and the proprietary control they now have over part of who you are. And then my report on a ubiquitous chemical called phthalates, which is in everything from perfume to childrens toys, but which may also be causing birth defects. But first, steve krofts story on the enormous amount of money being spent to treat people as they approach the end of their lives. How much money . Well,