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rendez of the year that's our savior right sounds like the name of the hobbit in middle earth but it's a drug that everyone is acting like will save us from covert 19 and all will be well in the world with water parks and restaurants at random no holds barred make outs a world where when someone sneezes we don't all dive under our desks and all be magical there's only one problem the big pharma company gillie ad that owns rem does a very they've already announced their plans to profiteer from this pandemic drugmaker gillie ad says it's doing you a favor by setting the price for it spending covert $19.00 treatment rendez of air at more than $2000.00 for government agencies and there are over $3000.00 for private insurers how does the c.e.o. of gilliatt daniel o'dea justify this discussed during practice he said there underpricing ram decimeters in normal circumstances we would price
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a medicine according to the value it provides earlier hospital discharge would result in a hospital savings of approximately $12000.00 per patient while makes a lot of sense. oh wait no that's stupid the value it provides so that would mean if a doctor save someone's life with heart surgery then that guy over the doctor the entire worth of the rest of his life millions of dollars and maybe should just be the surgeons butler off my bill says butler well kids see daddy owes his life to another family now good luck on childhood remember to wipe your front to back and never sleep with your interns never turns out well. the value it provides so for a dude taking buy agora who can now get it up you owe the makers of what sex with
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your wife or do you just show them 300 orgasms bend over pfizer wrap i need to give you the equivalent value your bother pills have given them a or do you owe them the child you were able to produce with the pills dear cialis i'm emailing to ask for a mailing address to send you robbie fair is fair we want to give you the value of your goods just be careful he bites a lot and he's already totally racist not sure how he picked that up so young. but there's another catch to gilliatt price gouging faced man again they didn't create rendez and here we did you and me hit gillie gaddis received at least $70500000.00 from taxpayers according to the advocacy group public citizen which reviewed regulatory filings and the national institutes of health ran the trial
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that led to rim does a variance or emergency use authorization and public funding is supporting clinical trials around the world today you and i paid for the creation and research behind rendez of it or there is absolutely no reason we should fill the pockets of gimli had incredibly rich c.e.o. and its board of ass. and i bet you knew this next part was coming but nearly all other developed countries limit how much pharmaceutical companies can charge for prescription meds the us doesn't operate like that we allow drug companies to charge as much as they please which is wise to cite just one example the cost of insulin has nearly tripled in recent years for people with diabetes. other
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countries don't destroy people's lives if they have the nerve to want to survive a life threatening illness that is so odd i wonder why they wonder why they don't do that oh is it is it because they have 'd the slightest little tiny bit of respect for the lives of their people could that be a not a lot of respect let's not get carried away it's not like people in britain aren't treated like shit by their government it's just they get treated like softer like diluted kind of a kind of a watery like a more diluted diluted. but this story gets crazier not only is it way overpriced we're not even sure rendez of ear does much there are some studies showing it does almost nothing meanwhile according to the intercept another coven one team treatment has quietly been shown to be more effective although neither
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option appears to be the much needed cure for covert 19 a 3 drug regimen offered a greater reduction in the time it took patients to recover then rendez appear did people who took the combination of interferon beta one b. low producer a very rich on a very and reiber verryn got better in 7 days as opposed to 12 days for those who didn't take it yet there is no mad rush to get those drugs why is that maybe it's due at least in part to the fact that that treatment hasn't been the subject of a major marketing campaign no marketing campaign how are people supposed to irrationally demand your medicines if there aren't least 80000 commercials telling them to do sell. by the way but that be a lesson to remember to ask your doctor for to interfere on low for reg never mind
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so the drugs actually work better than rem does of beer and yet they don't have a marketing campaign. each of the 3 drugs in the new combination is generic or no longer under patent which means that no company stands to profit significantly from its use right i ride ride ride ride or die dad why there is no marketing campaign only the insanely ridiculously profitable drugs are worth hyping the cheap ones and simply save lives those are garbage that's what i mean why what's the point of saving a life if you can't make a bundle from i've always had a life saved without extracting a lot of money from it is a life we're losing. i don't know that this last part needs saying but i'm going to do it anyway when you have a system built on profit run by
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a sociopath based on manipulation and lizard brain impulses then you will always end up in a race to the bottom with unfettered capitalism you will end up with the worst drugs priced at the highest amounts hoarded by those who need them the least. and that's you're talking about recreational illegal drugs those are better and cheaper than ever thank god for that company was it easy to believe the basis redacted today. welcome can't now if take the news from behind the assault on the entire american working class continues not only are millions unemployed not knowing where they'll
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find their next meal or binge worthy netflix show but also millions more are seeing their wages slashed at least $4000000.00 private sector workers have had their pay cut during the pandemic according to the university of chicago's backor friedman institute workers are twice as likely to get a pay cut now than they were during the great recession companies have also trimmed employee hours leaving many hourly wage workers with a leaner paycheck as well basically companies across country have realized this pandemic is useful to them was so many people looking for work they can cut wages without fearing the workers will fight back they just say to them hey if you don't like the lower pay go ahead and quit i have a line right outside the door of eager underqualified symptomatic desperate people who would gladly do your job half as well for 2 thirds of money she or i
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might not love that they're unintentionally torn jeans get caught in the coffee maker or that they have to bring their 5 children to work with them and store them in the employee refrigerator but it's a small price to pay in order to pay. my workers in smaller price that's what they're saying and in other countries the workers have more power they have strength and therefore the assault on workers in other countries right now is far less dramatic which i think we can all agree sounds most all reg i don't know about you but i like excitement i like to shake it up i like a house of cards i want whole swaths of society built on top of a jenga game on top of a pogo stick i like to see entire industries collapse and then be rebuilt from scratch before everyone realizes the rebuilding was a scale i'm funded by the pensions of
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a lovely group of alzheimer patients in the shady grove retirement facility they won't miss the money that wall street socked away from them like industrial power lead gen how much could putting cups possibly cost point is these other countries as they're known have worked they've workers debility resulting in decades if not generations of job security. i'm asleep already and here in america for example united airlines just warned it would be firing 36000 people half of its workforce how cool is that as 36000 americans that will soon be available to hang out drinking miller high life and competitively spending watermelon seeds in the middle of a tuesday because they've got nowhere to go i think we all need to embrace this light economic downturn and not worry about the fact that
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a tiny number of incredibly rich people are getting incredibly richer while everyone else saves their popsicle sticks from their fund circles to use a splints the next time they break a finger because they can't afford the hospital. but just forget about those rich people exploiting your very existence not like we're going to invade them to the miller high life parties. moving on i have to confess something i don't really want to say this but i used to be one of those average americans who pick up the washington post of the new york times and actually. read it. not just read it but read it without laughing so hard i vomit and then keep reading and then vomit again and then finish reading and then use the paper to clean up the vomit i used to think these legacy media were reliable but then i read something that turned my assumptions upside down and inside out like joe biden trying to
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explain how he supports black lives matter but none of the demands they have anyway i found out the new york times and the washington post are not trustworthy by reading. the new york times and the washington post brain ball exploded when last week we brought you the story of how the new york times has now admitted that they ran with a horse story that helped create a right wing fascist coup in bolivia i'm not shocked they did it i'm shocked they admitted it 1st rule of being a propaganda rag is don't talk about being a propaganda rag i came into new york times and now the washington post has reported there are several high profile stories that have recently caused newsrooms to reflect upon their relationship with law enforcement especially reporters reliance on official police accounts in several of these cases cellphone video of
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the incident offer a dramatic contradiction of the 1st police accounts this is almost as shocking as when they told us last year that the entire afghanistan war has been a lie they were only 20 years late on that one i myself surmised the war in afghanistan might not be with the government was telling us when we attacked the taliban for 911 something they. called to do it for some odd reason that set off alarm bells in monogamy and a mere 2 decades later the washington post has stumbled upon that same story they put their best stumbles on that report and anyway now they haven't covered the shocking the jaw dropping the gob smacking the story then police are not to be trusted when they're relying what happened in a police action i mean is your god not smacked my god is completely smacked to the
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point it has a red hand print on it like when you spank someone during sex my god is no nobody to dirty dirty sausage. more from the washington post the police shoot somebody and right away the mainstream press reports the police version said mel reeves a community activist an editor at the minnesota spokesman recorder and a lot of the times it's not accurate i want an example in miami police arrested a guy in june who vandalized some police cruisers during a protest the miami herald reported he was part of the bible group called the southern slaves then senator and lego figurine marco rubio tweeted that it was more evidence of organized agitators from a variety of extremist groups only one problem the southern slaves
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not an extremist group the herald later found it was actually a group of aspiring rappers from the same miami neighborhood who frequent open mike nights fanatical extremists trying to destroy america or open mike rap group i get a message to come home put time and then result in my accidentally sending firearms to a guy named coach def and then challenging an armed paramilitary group to a dance off you just don't know you just don't know if that cock around flavor flav's neck part of an outfit or a timer for obama who can. but yes it's true the police cannot be trusted and apparently reporters are suddenly coming to grips with that horrifying fact. that most people knew roughly the time they turned 7 so merari some are urging a more radical step down playing routine police blotter stories altogether on the
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theory that they lean too heavily on the say so of police and thus amount to unverified information we have to go to a short break but if you're watching this on you tube go get our full episodes on the phrase streaming app portable t.v. we will still be putting all of the redacted out segments on you tube but the full episodes will only be at portable t.v. i'll be right back a lot more. the world all day traders that stock trading is free and got all that free money from the government that's a lot of people speculate. during the vietnam war u.s. forces. there was a secret war. and for years the american people did not know. how much it is especially the most heavily bombed country per capita. human history millions of
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unexploded bombs still in danger lives in this small agricultural country. even today kids in laos full victim to bombs dropped decades ago is the us making amends for the tragedy in laos to the people need in that little. elderly forward to talking to. that should work for people. must obey the orders given to a human beings except when such orders to conflict with the 1st. just we should be very careful about our personal knowledge and at that point also use the. trust of the shia. areas and with artificial intelligence resummon the deal.
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must protect its own existence and. welcome back i'm still leave camp the trump administration is finding ways to charge protesters at the federal level as if they were terrorists to talk more about this let's bring in our emotional terrorist naomi go vonnie naomi watts are protesters being tried as foreign terrorists. because nothing is more foreign to the u.s. than powerful one vocal dissent says that what was really where do you think americans got the idea to burn cars from ice is the ira no it's worse we learned it from the french didn't realize i was an import it's like french fireworks but in the us it become it has become a felony that point to new york protesters who set an empty cop car on fire are
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facing 45 years to life in prison do they really believe someone's entire life is less valuable than a chevy impala while the in power does do well on miles to the gallon property crimes and even rioting are usually dealt with on the local level but now trump's d.o.j. is giving out felonies like he's the oprah of law and order but federal law is about imagination it's an art you have to appreciate it in the case of a man arrested for possession of a molotov cocktail authorities argued that because he used an imported bottle of the trone pineapple tequila to make the incendiary device the case fell into the federal government's regulation of foreign commerce those white supremacist willing t.q. churches being nervous have been blue is from thailand assume nothing at a luau is legal. so you said this wouldn't be a federal case of the guy made a mullet of coghill with a bottle of kentucky bourbon and stove yeah kentucky bourbon explosives are
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encouraged but they could also be a felony to new york lawyers facing 45 to life with no record were charged with interfering with interstate commerce by throwing a molotov cocktail into an empty already damaged police car according to authorities the police car is an instrument interstate commerce and their lawyers they should have known a property crime like arson could also be 7 felony that's a stretch don't you think. federal crimes strip she baby it sleuths it's jhansi it's own about the crimes you didn't commit and it's always been like this they make federal cases out of drugs and drug charges so we use the defendant cell phone ping in new jersey then it's interstate baby i don't jazz musicians want to be associated with arbitrary felonies let me explain a san diego man with
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a molotov cocktail in his backpack is facing a felony because a special agent with a.t.f. further confirmed the molotov cocktails were not registered in the national firearms registration. would you register a molotov cocktail well i assume you would walk into the d.m.v. with an empty wine bottles some kerosene and maybe there would be some kind of rentes then you take an unflattering picture with it you can expect federal crimes to make sense lee there's a of there's a federal code that makes it illegal to sell jam made from a combination of more than 5 fruits and that's why i stick to granola what do you have for breakfast. i am not disclosing that to you the trouble ministration is trying to crackdown on dissent and paint the protesters as violent with overblown charges is that the yes exactly bill barr calls it a witch's brew of extremist leftist groups infiltrating protests. we know normally
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peaceful protesters who get violent are responding to police violence at the protest against police violence but sometimes i like to fantasize and believe like like bill barr that the last was were good night a magical happy place with a brain bodes and president will be the day only durani everyone thank you so much and i mean you know i've got to talk about our other developing stories here with me as a dad who goes beyond it natalie mcgill the louis how you doing now if so what do you have for yes so as most of us know there's still haven't been any arrests in the death of briana taylor the mt who was shot and killed in that no knock warrant ambush this march in louisville louisville kentucky and now there's a lawsuit from taylor's family alleging that the warrant served was all part of an overarching plan to oust suspected drug lords from the neighborhood because they stood in the way of this long planned revitalization project which is basically
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code for gentrification the city have been buying up homes on the street that briana's ex-boyfriend lived on for years and keep in mind this is not the guy that was in the house when she was shot with her ex-boyfriend as well as surrounding areas and there was pressure on the louisville metro police department to serve warrants to these homes and basically clear them out so the city could buy up the property so most of already know the basis of the story that the cops basically just barged into our house in the middle of the night was shot her like 7 times or something 8 times shot 8 times and killed her and she had nothing to do with anything and so now we're learning that these cops were doing this in several places to just kind of like clear out what the black folks from the neighborhood yeah well we were brianna comes in is that police claim that briana's x. was sending packages of drugs to her apartment which is nearby but the u.s. postal inspector told the local media that the louisville better police department never uses office to verify. that brianna's x.
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was sending the packages to her place so the circumstances of how they got the warrant already under scrutiny meanwhile according to the suit you have 8 homes on eliot avenue which is where her ex lives that were demolished by the city's contractor in a 3 week span earlier this year she was killed and more than i thought the story about the sailor was as disgusting as it could get so we're like you know what let's just sprinkle on general yes just you know that in there if you like more of a sacrificial lamb then then we. discussing sort of rush things but i want to get to the next story your dreams were so there definitely have been taking us on an emotional roller coaster of all the decisions lately. i think the big thing that people are talking about is the fact that the southern district of new york can access this tax returns now but the one this isn't that hasn't gotten a lot of attention is there dismissal of a case involving federal row federal death row inmates who challenge the full injection of obviously there's no transparency around the people injection process
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there have been high profile cases where like injections have been botched right and because it starts with the cruel or unusual right that's the kind of the idea and now other countries won't even sell us the chemicals to do it or to give us to give them because they because they know what we're doing reflects exactly so now because of that we're on the course they have the 1st federal executions of death row inmates and almost 2 decades in the 1st ones scheduled next week apparently it's one of the mysteries was also upset that they weren't killing enough people overseas you know what do we have we have to deal with the federal death penalty endlessly every day via bomb just not in the u.s. just not a good sight to see that come home you know thing that would bring that home yeah it's nice to have a home appreciate it and then i also saw another supreme court. decision that they actually sided with the indigenous in oklahoma and like now half of oklahoma is supposed to belong to the creek nation. if you will so we're going to get out in america must abide by some of our treaty to get up. i do you have the horrifying
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right yeah thanks a lot of pressure that's our show but if you're watching this on you tube please take know we are no longer putting the full episode on you tube instead full episodes are available on the free app portable t.v. get a portable dot tv slash download will still be putting all the segments on youtube just not the full episodes also check out my free stand up comedy special right now and lee camp american dot com until next time let's do another 300 goodnight and keep fighting. the money isn't my. main thing about saving time about what it was it was a bit time that was in a sense as if i'm lot more about. what
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and i. know what he's saying some. welcome to max geysers plentiful survival guide. looking forward to your pension account. yonks this is what happens to pensions in britain. you watch kaiser report. and it is politically impossible in the united states to advise eating listen to anything that has the industry behind that makes a lot of money. as i'm going to say over and over again we know what it healthy diet it means not getting much for one for one thing and eating less is very very bad for business it doesn't make anybody rich people eat less meat.
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a london police officer is suspended after a video emerges that him kneeling on the neck of a black man he was arrested also ahead. of the. first amounts on the israeli prime minister for his pandemic performance and made ongoing corruption claims. united states clocks up to $77000.00 new coronavirus cases in just a single day shattering its previous reichl would become says donald trump's ratings seem to be plummeting your response to his handling of the pandemic.

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