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and to respect that's out there it's great we have to get to know the person for the text. hello there in barbara starr in london these are the top stories on al-jazeera we begin in sweden where polls have just closed an exit polls are giving us an idea of what the next government might look like they should the center left bloc led by the prime minister stephan lovin on just over thirty nine percent of the vote his social democratic party has traditionally had the biggest vote share but as it stands now exit polls suggest they're trailing slightly behind the center by the lions led by the moderates significantly the far right anti immigration anti e.u. sweden democrats led by jimmy orcus and are on track to be the second biggest party with more than nineteen percent of the vote that's up from twelve percent in the last election jonah holism still. the stream democrats have not done as well as
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their best case scenario prediction which is twenty to thirty percent would have gotten potentially in first place and while they vie now for second place with the center right moderates they're a long way off pulling off or for many swedes would have been the unthinkable as a coming in first place but relief for those swedes on the one hand relief here as well at the center left headquarters of the social democrats they've been the biggest force in swedish politics for a century throughout the history of sweden's democracy and while this is their worst result in all of that time around twenty six percent they do remain the biggest course in sweden part swedish politics so really for them look overall this is an election that has redrawn the political landscape here in sweden it's drawing support away from the center ground the center left in the center right the extremes have done well the extremes on the left and of course on the far right
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immigration not unusual in europe today has been a real centerpiece but i think in the end the big story of the night is that the unthinkable as i said for many swedes the far right sweden democrats coming in potentially first but that hasn't happened. syria's government has resumed its heavy bombardment of rebel positions in a province observer groups say helicopters dropped more than sixty barrel bombs on the village of abating it lives south russian jets reportedly carried out more than ten strikes in neighboring hama province more than eighty people have been killed in renewed fighting in yemen sports city over data a day after peace talks in geneva collapsed when the rebel delegation failed to show up hospital sources say the dead include dozens of who the rebel fighters and at least eleven government troops are they that has seen heavy fighting between saudi backed government troops and rebels for several months displacing tens of thousands of civil servant and. we are living in fear shrouded day and night in
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fear squadrons. forty five warplanes are frequent we have an above our heads. with fear we cannot sleep at night yes to the shelling out the living in. the saudi coalition planes up on big homes and the single day. a shell hit my neighbor's house it destroyed the wall where my neighbor was sleeping it just missed him by few inches. a cleanup is underway in the southern iraqi city of basra where a week of protests is left at least twelve people dead government buildings have been attacked including the iranian consulate which was torched on friday night protesters are angry at a lack of jobs and basic services in iraq's second biggest city cos of us president is urging restraint as a serb counterpart visits the region alexander address the rally of thousands of people in retreats on sunday it's a serb dominated city in the north of crossover which could be part of
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a future territory swarm church was due to visit other towns in central kosovo a road blocks were put in place the stock in serbia has never recognized kosovo's two thousand and eight declaration of independence at least nineteen people have died after their plane crashed into a lake in south sudan the aircraft was traveling from juba two year old in the middle of the country local reports say three children were among the twenty two passengers the authorities have not yet released and fishel best told. those are a main headlines i'm going to have more news for you here and al-jazeera in just under half an hour coming up next though it's the people's health brazil's real drugs.
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seven billion people who live on planet. and every year six point five trillion dollars is spent keeping them healthy in. the pursuit of going to forty two health care challenges governments worldwide and. we're going to seek some very different countries to see the constant battle to successfully deliver the people's health. drugs are at the heart of modern medicine they mean life and day for the patients who depend on them. this. big. in brazil the constitution has given its people a powerful legal right to access drugs. requiring the state to provide a long list of essential medicines and expensive drugs.
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lives with his two brothers and sisters in a suburb in the north of rio it was if it really matters that. his mother is a cleaner and his father a transport employee. four years ago jacko was diagnosed with diabetes friends can give. probably a good clue. as. to who is new and. big so which. well you know that colma me who wanted to be other me who knew you could. look out in my going to see who into. this world you could. be in the valley soothingly space age you be with the sky eating the money this is a. jacko had developed type one diabetes his body could no longer produce insulin resulting in an immune system that simply did not work.
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and has sent them to are. stuck with. only. the brazilian health system has a list of approved drugs that it provides for free and hospital jackal was prescribed an insulin from that list. but his situation did not improve. his. religion or even long although even though. i was opposed to microfocus. they view the north as if it took commission exhibit if what our image that we did that would miss him call them on their for their meeting so sissy english we'll. assume with this is. only my. in this saw. they were here
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big deal who else out there are some. jackals doctor prescribed an insulin cold lantos not on the government's essential medicine list but they have security free but temporary supply to a children's health charity so they clear answer. today jacko is going to his local public health clinic. it's here that he picks up the medical kit he needs to manage his diabetes. it is there in my. heart so you know one. thing the results of. my meeting because you define it by quite a bit is the way i feel. but you see. anything .
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in me for this in saying yes nancy is a fine what did you think will be the case a long time if you count main. points from. the french but. not the are you one stocking sound not working. missiles that. were made. by his indecision edge up with the money the. there's a lot of power like it was. but it's you know they've gone with. the all over this region for you. don't have been proud of. most of them in c. hale the cause for me quite in. the
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bill for him age. doesn't want to get into. guns this is always up for that part now if you pay me now. my thing when you start saying to me to calm me i just. think your mantra what they have one pointing out that out by saying. oh my this is our view that. brazil's unified public health system called sis has. the main federal list of eight hundred forty prescription drugs that cover the most common illnesses. in twenty fourteen brazil spent fourteen percent of its federal health budget on drugs and spending on drugs has risen by three hundred twenty percent over the past decade. with new treatments a new drugs being developed all the time the system is under constant pressure to
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deliver on his constitutional promise to provide health care for all. its magnitude to meet family and disease. even but i feel some bad is easting more trade scam me on such a thing pushed my eyes out kids to plead innocent in bad scenes to sell you sad those signals are back the cause of vision far in their eye popping out pushed out of the sound else envious wish to sell us out of the kitty asses he's always so you know the female. the medicine jacko needs is not on the seuss essential medicine list and the charity is supplying him the drug only does so for a maximum of two years jacko is coming to the end of that. whether the show whether this initial bail. will sleep in a woman the will move in is the. result of the good
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work good this is. whether. the brazilian system is put to the test when it's asked to provide drugs that aren't on the essential medicine the best yet because of the constitution jacko and then have one last option. to exercise their legal right to drugs. all citizens can go to court to try and obtain the medication they need. their cases are headed by judges like many. of them. they decide whether the state is obliged to provide the drugs being requested. a quest for some form a choice is still going to be a south south. or if you have soccer beyond our borders one thing to me and pointing it out in fact the state even pays for legal representation for people on
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low incomes and giving us all to sell at that leave you must think someone that help me god has worked out subject was an exam uppish just thought this was part of your finest the subatomic they have been shit they can push look up their stuff not with evacuees only back to the system up i'm going to give up a pack of the. associate that. stamp nohow the fastest. since the birth of the constitution in one thousand nine hundred eight tens of thousands of people have asked judges to make these difficult decisions. here but he too is one of them. and. today she is receiving life saving treatment which started with a judge's decision nearly two decades ago yeah you heard me asking the question she
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. is not here is hiv positive her court case contributed to a battle for hiv drugs which tested the constitutional right to health care to the limit you think orgon. no rented the boys for my upcoming took the ship i'm not gorbals. in the movie the most famous. book in the home of. a man who. was well made. it wasn't until the mid ninety's that an effective new cocktail of drugs was developed to tackle the growing aids epidemic. there's no camera that you know. better than. this image.
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that. must sell millions g.'s and more then things. now here was on her deathbed when she heard that her case had been successful. she made headlines across the country one of the first brazilian patients to receive the expensive new cocktail of antiretroviral drugs through the courts. is talking actually for the first. process and. no motion mirvac you must. walk with their figure out. a midget like you up by their feet and that they live is. designed to cure. the poor major. old midget comments. the.
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judge after judge ruled that the antiretroviral drugs a.r.v.'s were a legal right to the constitution. with the passing of a new law in november one thousand nine hundred sixty guaranteeing hiv medicine to all who needed it the pressure on the brazilian health system increased. in one thousand nine hundred ninety eight the then health minister jose serra faced an enormous challenge. the status of just civil provide the money got it here told me to commit treason to get of it us brides but both of the specials. finance elements and impulsive. mr. minister or summit to pursue all of. brazil was a signatory to international trade agreements protecting pharmaceutical companies drug patents. yet it could not afford the cost of treatment over ten thousand
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dollars pay a year for each aids patient. he began a battle that would change drugs provision not only in brazil but around the world . lost the label on it for those on the edge but that doesn't matter the former will support us. but email still most is involved in what used to boys attorneys and see what they want to. see yourself for because quote support the position of those borders and sit up and you do is going to see. little deposit this is french guys and all forms of outdoors. to put. them in and sarah needed help and it came in the form of a low on the air then director of brazil's largest state laboratory for monday new us. brazil's public laboratories needed to prove they could produce generic
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antiretroviral drugs on a large scale including those still under patent these generic drugs have the same active ingredients as the original branded drug but cost far less some beer commercials all because the president. and there on his their wish every day she mans a television but is which as a national i will see now no one will see will fowles by december one thousand one thousand nine the public laboratories had developed a technology to produce the antiretrovirals needed armed with a credible through eight the health minister could night challenge the pharmaceutical companies. it could be few or possibly. no sugar was. it could triple. the crossover coverage but the. large pharmaceutical companies making some of the most popular antiretrovirals drop
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their prices saving the government some one point two billion dollars between two thousand and one and two thousand and five and with a growing generic supply of a.r.v.'s even more could be saved. frozen because it is so warm with us joey don't. you want it banana farmer. here our main man melt belong gashed results. but the big pharmaceutical companies had not given up. in two thousand and one on behalf of its drug companies the u.s.c. threatened brazil with trade sanctions. in response jose serra went to the un to turn brazil's fate into an international battle for developing countries. we must take into account that access to mitigation is
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a fundamental element in achieving the realisation of human right to enjoyment of the high years standard of years ago and. the u.s. backed down but jose serra wanted to ensure that his measures to reduce the price of pizza to trucks became a norm. just for a soyuz etc. organiser someone told the court they have. to completely. out of the proper that intellect there. you go this far. it's. more noble job to me to come in. and so on to say. this global medical milestone was
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hugely important even today jose serra now a candidate for national office campaigns on his triumph not the minister or so it was a few. this without this victory now year could be date. news and just one of tens of thousands saved by the campaign she helped to start. you will see by using. the brick card the difficult burden really there are a couple of bad jim or bump or hegel boned with or from my search can benefit from look for women. you both have the origin of but our mark but done more to what i did in november they've believed them because. there are
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a very jewish and more than me she's eastern in the choir with. the aids victory inspired brazilians who could not afford drugs to billy's the can challenge the health authorities and when. but it doesn't always work. in fact successfully obtaining drugs through the courts is by no means certain. suzanna to could always our first is a public defense attorney. she works at the center for the resolution of legal health disputes set up in twenty thirteen to help the very poorest in brazil access the drugs they need from the unified public health system serious. here
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a common of actual sanuk almost everybody of the solution. by take not additional sound image coming out just you know a fascinating call around not a little subsystem using the terrible situation room today out of. so much coming not for which feel sad but this was a different side of our families our cars ysu marriage corporal vacuuming multiple actual dissolution ass of st but out that i mean to their lives lies as a result as ourself as individual this is this image coming out of years and see out. of susanna's representing jackal and his mother angelica in their bid to get the insulin lantus for free from the government. they are just one of over sixteen thousand cases that the center in rio has dealt with since opening. is up he was set up was it a good thing you know when. he was out of.
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a little center has already started court proceedings on jackie's behalf winning access to drugs in this way is seen as a last resort the ultimate goal is to try and solve his case a side of the courts. the check. if you can not be so physically do the job and assuming it's going to manage let's leave it as easy as. it is these kids is to speak hours on good. in that i'm told that is news to me because i live in illinois but i got a little dishes that are going to. hughes of the five million that are going that are my friends call. the coast and all are do magic mike has i don't cause did you buy this put our cars in the barges does this will they will drop this without means it is up for a big baby because the head without a will to support them which set of basic. plans what was a capacity david wessel recently in the new deal and i asked
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a while the does it keep my book at the time of year without me looking at the by the only one aside like i'll say let's start it up the money trail of the crowd at the top and on that what i know in an environment that was myself with a phone call i've been told it isn't so i take it but it's easy to get in i gossip and we can always just held to the noise issue cheap sergeants and now it is a shame we wish we had you for and i so wish good thing is to mention is made the decision to my original fun as other. parts that describe their wares all to become a smoker i mean not some additional food so much that i didn't think of but i could match the hell mentioned a couple of dozen of them and she was ok which meant nothing on the must equal mix got something on my main two. sides we as a few cumbersome didn't you in the old normal mention scotsman's things as cool but i don't know which made them which got soaked in the same doctor sexting today
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though seeing as you say if you mustn't think you have nice and sad and across your business could all and if they know. how. to fill the ones that the only. double the number think he is you know when all. the work they get in our visibility came from a question of thinking they'll cut it down look it plays in the idea but build it into the level you can then come up with the saddle. for the patients a need nothing matters more than a fight for the right drugs. the triumph in obtaining affordable aids treatment acts as a potent reminder of what can be achieved through the constitution. its new drugs bring new hope for the sick and needy and with it a fresh battle to contain them. whether brazil can afford to hold onto its treasured constitutional commitments hangs in the balance as does the lives of the
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hello i'm barbara starr in london these are the top stories on al-jazeera and exit poll in sweden suggests the major center left and center right blocks are neck and neck the far right sweden democrats look set to be the second biggest party with nineteen point two percent of the vote that's out from twelve point nine percent in the last election john holl is in stockholm for us. overall this is an election that has redrawn the political landscape here in sweden it's drawn support away from the center ground the center left in the center right the extremes of done well the extremes on the left and of course on the far right immigration not unusual in europe today has been a real centerpiece but i think in the end the big story of the night is that the
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unthinkable as i said for many swedes the far right democrats coming in potentially first but that hasn't happened. syria's government has resumed its heavy bombardment of rebel positions in a province observer groups a helicopter has dropped more than sixty barrel bombs on the village of her bait in a lip south rusts russian jets reportedly carried out more than ten strikes in neighboring hama province and this is syria's government paves the way for a possible ground offensive in italy. more than eighty people have been killed in when you fighting in yemen's fourth city of the day that a day after peace talks in geneva collapsed when the rebel delegation failed to show up hospital sources say the dead include dozens of who the rebel fighters and at least eleven government troops a day that has seen heavy fighting between saudi backed government troops and rebels for several months displacing tens of thousands of sit in. a cleanup is underway in the southern iraqi city of basra where
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a week of protests as left at least twelve people dead fifteen government buildings have been attacked including the iranian consulate which was torched on friday night protesters are angry at a lack of jobs and basic services in iraq's second biggest city. at least one thousand people have died after their plane crashed into a lake in south sudan the aircraft was traveling from juba two year old in the middle of the country local reports say three children were among the twenty two passengers are going to have more on all those stories on the al-jazeera news hour that's coming up in less than thirty minutes coming up next though the people's house continues thank you for joining us by.
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a powerful legal right to drugs. allowing even the very poorest to fight through the courts to get the medication they need. good study social in that on average forty percent of medicines prescribed to primary public health clinics aren't available. to help meet the massive challenge of turning these constitutional rights into reality a network of popular pharmacies was set up in two thousand and four. million alice is the manager of the popular pharmacy and central. for much of the law. enforcement. obviously controlled and also wouldn't want the old to kiss the swords my scouting's need to buy a chevy and that they want to say as my spot so i was made to come out some it's got some must have items from its con man so booze it up we just discussed this is
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mr myspace not that i would show up it includes even as much so as mitch got man to see even as he does wales as he after had the minds up on us among them it is business and most of us are. one hundred twelve drugs are supplied to the popular pharmacies and the majority are from the government's essential medicine list. you don't offer much of a pull out why is it a lock up on me old man you say on the part of some of the witnesses them up on campus say they were going to mount a match with you plus a present of the mail you know from my supplies explain to them it's comical was to begin to see you want it was even after we'd just looked over to go out and see all the mob was. going. crucially for people like an ameri gomez the drugs are both affordable and available but the d.j. would like to get. them to. go.
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up. to it. today she is at her local popular pharmacy in pasadena to pick up drugs for her mother who suffers from hypertension. crack. research shows that drugs are available ninety percent of the time in the popular pharmacies. and then mary and her family live in one of the poorest neighborhoods in rio oh no . this is something that was illegal was a ellis still feel good. for their shop so i was devoted to my friday night there's a power of. happy to see only has a small pension so she depends on the state struggling to stay alive to feel safe
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kids food using the media and when to get. out from the line says no no no. no no. are you kidding. ever been my z. . signed b. care band danger. yes you do have made. and i was all over this song mame. thanks thanks. so long. the majority of drug supplied at the popular pharmacies are generics by law they must cost at least thirty five percent less than their branded equivalent.
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this is. the key to the government affording the promises it has made to the people. firemen guignol says brazil's biggest state owned producer of generic drugs. it supplies nearly forty percent of the medicines required by the public health system. at a cost of just five percent of the drug budget. its director is cacho mini's as. well see there on the field no but as you. say to the what generated it would see the obvious stab of my stem ski go in chief form or why should we sample because it's our sales to the people ourselves which come in. at the
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heart of their work today is the challenge of keeping up with the very latest pharmaceutical advances. happy with the passage to this evolving me up for the cio they own program of the would be unfair that i'll be paying them so you get in cheer he will but as you say shouts if you seen chin up it'll do some damage coming out. up i said i just start lab an air force seizure is it by me and skeet they saw me or what they call oshie a ga entity of. domestic liberace's like famine partner with multinational drug producers the multinational gets the right to sell their drug exclusively for three years if they gradually transfer the production of the drug to the domestic producer. ye a bunch of money up to buy stems that they can always use a little dizzy in the manger mainly just ensures gas. through the steel the production of one hundred for drugs has been transferred to
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the state such as those for cancer and parkinson's. all of which helps the government meet their people's legal right to drugs. but keeping up with the never ending invention of new drugs is a constant battle. played out in the lives of the second needy. daniella to silver lives in city of gold in rio. she has multiple sclerosis and this is to supply a drug even x. simply to. not work for her. for six months she has been getting free samples of a drug coach. changing saves lives there cannot but is to we should never seem to go may some members in federal.
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food in their own cars every four mile go out alone for may. have felt that changing with the law they had a form with a five day on the first couple that is what i should sorry to see out and then they're going to push things that being the zoning i don't have the. cars that could use a centimeter to achieving them if it gave sam downfall but i mean in local more vapor up ok on being told to look out think most five and then the almost call the middle of on the bus and so five out of a thousand of them are bowing boy busting stuff the shark. she does that resisting to maintain a low volume either you member and cows or you cannot reach some lamia. danieli was unable to get the drugs through the public health system sis and at eighteen thousand dollars for a year's supply she couldn't afford to buy them. so she sought help from the center
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for the resolution of legal health disputes in order to exercise her legal right to obtain the. clinical may also genuine in a live a document a phone call business is side dish at lunch again i am forced to follow up because she is the program. i mean that in danielle's from there i mean i found math. but unfortunately the process is not straightforward. amazing how sound cause and on things now that i may be on the phone call to not know when you see bill me and which doesn't seem all that are. now but it would even if the sodium of the mainstream to that is the commands like uniqueness because sound for moment announcing form to give it to them what are going on humming stay on can almost march to see. the brazilian health system allows patients like danieli to petition health authorities at both the federal state and municipal level to get her drugs
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now i fear the bullet is rather phyllis's he still doesn't win if steve fielding was started the only now that he owns the city branch speak up for his image of being. a useful idiot with a thing me which you know in the us was combustion project knowledge of what will be lunacy but they supply july the makers to the file as example with their own souls a good idea still a fun show me with a good idea go to do around town support us look at them a formalistic and on point think you have main form on the ground up what are the pros and cons to get down the cost of the. challenge to the. now that's a step in and. out on your part are you finding that if they in fact and as we stand now. and i'm pleased that saskia understand when you see fit now don't ask the does not immediately asked him if he would f.e.'s up on somebody if the mic
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was i thought it was new on my behalf i mean was happy about how nice. the movie would be about the fans not always anything. by twenty thirteen some eight hundred phase and patients were bringing lawsuits to the federal courts costing one hundred forty three million dollars four point six percent of the federal drug budget. two years earlier government concern about these lawsuits played a part in the establishment of cannae take a new government body charged with advising the ministry of health on which new drugs should enter the seuss list. former secretary of state for science now to give middle s. understands the importance of its work. known as aside i made significant. them in your book if you. don't there is your father.
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there. if if you. have your garbage secure america or no syrian border i'll go through them all i wish that there more would so would ya gotta. carnatic hope his recommendations would influence the courts his role in the health system was coming under criticism. eldrid a push for so it is risk. of course you get all the injured it or have a lot of the point to defuse the damage so would you. be that c. c s c a p d me or just. the quantity of we'll do but only about a quick dodge of the system and so which. my is the middle point the division of no stop it was in decreed that she could choose to have this magic on me or push. it all committed. to the oath plus huge.
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mood. such as the discussion surrounding the role of the courts that a public defeat has been called at the justice cultural center and real. judge mediaite media is in the chair and ready to answer her critics. they use their lives within that thinking which. is each judge has the fish you know the savvy the corpus of life myself to challenge the use of what i may know from my view it's welcome news for the sluggish company with something that's so shabby individual me that my own solving by those this is what was to them that their followers like many invented who for the last twenty years have been fighting on behalf of those with the rear and debilitating diseases
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and equal health system is one that takes came with them to you know what i've just seen you form me me is a wish who we all in this is the local it was this was easily is. more than that. for the patients the court system remains a vital lifeline. plus was. i was trying i said jacko hasn't been able to get help at the specialist hospital. this week and his drug lantus has been rejected by kona take on grounds that include cost effectiveness. but his lawyer says santa knows of many individual and his cases that have been successful at court. was. this is where the system seems fun. whether or not
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a patient gets the drugs is done to the judge hears their case. and as a middleman my son should see how a. hit on trisha's threw that out. are you. hearing pain john now cause. it was in danger from a former jet out will do nothing or because a doctor orders to me to come in to see the dog who stood at the mansion but god moved. the only ass a q q a st. can take a professor at. all costs that are so this is known is who also accomplish our nixon vowed to shui zoomed. up with the finest as image consultant. oh. into. it by this.
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lantus was one of the first bio therapeutic drugs to be developed. these complex and expensive medicines contain active ingredients that have been produced using living organisms. they have become vital in modern medical treatment and pose the same de lima's for the state that aids antiretrovirals did in the one nine hundred ninety s. but off the bat to have additional better sions by a similar. and this is where the fight to access medicines is playing out today in brazil. a new breed of activists from brazil and all over the world are campaigning to secure the right to produce generic bio therapeutics and they're calling on the experience of some of the original protestors they.
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don't want it out there it's going to be going by the similar. fabric. but if they're out. there. nkosi bill they are all generic or we'll figure lack. of initiative in our commission they will do the same here. we once again their concern is that without generic versions of these drugs the costs will limit those able to access them because it is bringing a huge cost to medical systems to health systems in the war and so contras are interested in establishing in understanding what are we going to do with this expands what access is not something that does it by linking by the regulate doesn't do you remember with the drought what ten thousand fifteen thousand dead and now we're talking about eighty thousand ninety thousand two
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hundred and fifty and four hundred thousand. means perhaps east and i know he's completed it will equal us to expect that but without a doubt that it is we can see it but the police is that talking about the day of responsibly is not addicted and it could have been that many have been. in a bid to be harried by the bio drug regulatory authorities activist group has come to petition them at a conference being held in meo. stick is that this this particular conference you know is part of an airport police was that the rules of the game for the fire because the medicines expired but medicines at the medicine which uses the are going to send bio technology and use it for at the same certain critical. component health conditions such as guns all or maybe forty one one operate this
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it's a great security it's all on fortunately. it is a battle going on because short of the silver bullet we are also seeing. why do you not speak up. at the conference the regulators claim it is not simply a question of money there is that generic versions might be genuinely dangerous. dragon is from the world health organization or we want to have access to the drugs that may have a life or will be lifted to. no we don't so this is where the problem is it's not only access blind access to something because this is not access to the chocolate. it's something that may kill you as well understand that each. and patients depend
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on the powers that be if they are ever going to have a hope of accessing the drugs they need. a lot of the fourth. put them up for us now despite the promise of the constitution when i get robbed it will oh god i am after a year long fight for lantos case has been rejected for a third time. i was on the view there esle feel see it. here was i. think this new one the shack in. it was one of the lads doing the. full push it thought oh oh oh oh oh oh oh oh of soon now paul.
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twenty five years ago the new political classes of brazil had the courage to aspire to health care and drugs for all. today's guardians of this ambitious promise are still working to make it a reality in the face of the rising costs of health care. muslim communities all learning which must teach them are not. always improved or. even. serious cyclists on. the brazilian constitution creates winners and losers. danieli is one of the lucky ones she gets a regular supply from the state. many of them will go for
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a man they are going to says that the they'll. do piers are bad out of the wealthiest for that and they'll vote everywhere fuck with that. they are that bad hour the fair quote that is all that is that it is a. magazine killer going after those. first. yet then they are that your french are out of some and out of. these legal rights can help produce miracles for the many not just a few. but it is a constant battle it needs political will powerful civil support and of course the drive of remarkable individuals like now here to. watch out for thought that is the point though you burn your thought but if you really. found a nice barrier for you board the mama to come into image command to quench my need
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for. health systems do impact society and the individuals within it but brazil's story shows that people can change their own healthcare system to one channel where oregon craft fair for me someone with back in our war decision it will mine will you ask me a lot of them about their news finish your being man pitch in after promising it will get all of it are.
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how the weather so looking lousy fied interactive cross much of australia sizes some bright skies some warmer weather make his way back into the eastern side of the country to the new south wales will say things are improving temperature wise up to nine hundred s. in sydney also went to melbourne actually as we go on through monday in a high of ninety four perth on monday afternoon bill cohen has to go into what she's done but still fun and dry as is the case across much of australia i says the temperature started to pick up to sydney twenty two degrees melbourne also twenty two along with adelaide a little more clout there into adelaide but for most as i said is fine and dry lousy fine and dry say for good pots of new zealand for that sign being very a cloud is making its way through the tasman sea it's heading towards that western
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side of the country we'll see temperatures at around eleven souses for crisis thirty and all clint similar values as we go on through choose a south out of seeing the lion's share of the sunshine of this day's but. still seeing some a rather wet weather still of the wet same to a good parts of japan pretty heavy downpours for much of monday further flooding rains for a good part of honshu down towards q.c. but i'm pleased to say it's becoming to choose day at long last to be more in the west sunshine coming three. in germany's capital there is a barber like no other sort of what are you to. bomb iraq or struck cross with your . buds as his city changes he's moving with the time. and going on the roads. the stories we don't talk to here told by
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the people who live there. the master barber of bringing this is zero zero . this is. hello i'm barbara sarah this is the al-jazeera news hour live from london thank you for joining us coming up in the next sixty minutes early election results in sweden show the center left and center right locks the neck and neck and the surge in support for the far right fighting flares again around the day that killing eighty four people after talks to end the yemen's civil war collapse. the barrel bombs and there are strikes continue to fall in hama provinces in syria
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taking another hospital out of action. and floats and flags but no missiles as north korea marks its seventieth anniversary with a huge military parade. in school serena williams has been fined seven hundred thousand dollars for her conduct during the u.s. open final. williams accuse the umpire of making a sexist remark during her defeat. let's begin the news hour in sweden where early results are failed to bring through from an election that could change the country's political landscape now they show the center left bloc led by the prime minister's they from lovin with just over forty percent of the vote his social democratic party has traditionally.
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