1:18:00
But he said that if I am feeling
bad or feeling anything,
1:18:04
to page him,
1:18:05
and he'll admit me immediately
wherever I am.
1:18:07
Oh, sweetheart.
1:18:09
Yeah.
1:18:13
I love you so much,
and I don't want you to be hurt.
1:18:16
Yeah, me either.
1:18:19
Me either.
1:18:24
Ill tell you --
if you start to get nauseous
1:18:26
and you start vomiting
and your eyes turn yellow,
1:18:28
you have got to go
to the emergency room,
1:18:29
no matter where you are.
1:18:31
Again, if you're not
keeping food down
1:18:34
or you're feeling
sick to your stomach --
1:18:36
it looks like your
liver-function tests
1:18:38
are getting worse.
1:18:40
My suggestion would be
to stop the diet
1:18:43
and go back to eating
a lower-fat diet,
1:18:46
rechecking the blood tests
in a couple of weeks.
1:19:02
Nobody needs to be
partisan about this issue.
1:19:05
We need fixes, we need remedies,
and we need support.
1:19:08
How much influence
on government legislators
1:19:11
does the food
industry have?
1:19:13
The food industry is an enormous
business in the United States.
1:19:17
Therefore,
it employs very expensive
1:19:18
and well-paid lobbyists,
1:19:20
and those lobbyists are in
Washington for two purposes --
1:19:24
number one, to make sure that
no government agency ever says,
1:19:28
"Eat less
of the company's products."
1:19:31
number two --
1:19:32
that the government never passes
legislation that is unfavorable.
1:19:36
And I guess the third one
is to encourage the government
1:19:39
to pass favorable legislation.
1:19:41
The GMA
is one of those lobbies.
1:19:43
You're going to see us do
what we do best,
1:19:45
and that is
market appropriately,
1:19:48
finance education programs,
1:19:50
as we're doing
in a great abundance,
1:19:52
getting good information
out to parents
1:19:54
so we can solve the problem.
1:19:55
That's what we do
in the food industry.
1:19:58
we think that is a responsible,
important role to play.