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president biden will meet his goal of administering 100000000 vaccine doses in his 1st 100 days today this is almost 5 weeks earlier than promised however with new vaccines on the market have we just fed the big pharma monster as one company is already looking at future ways to grow their bottom line off the vaccine we're going to tell you who that is and while we're on the subject of health care over the past year society has become even more reliant on their doctors for healing but as patient care and bedside manner fall into the wayside as health care corporations are more focused on profit than the patient we are going to discuss was the bottom ministrations says there is no crisis at the border but the dallas convention center is being converted to a migrant convention center and it will house over $3000.00 immigrant teens we're going to bring you this story as well as the 360 view on just how well the administration is handling the issue i am scotty no hughes and all of these stories
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with our expert guests on today's edition of news right here on our to america. thank you for joining us you know the covered 1000 pandemic is far from over but big pharma companies in the us are already looking at ways they can keep cashing in on their covert vaccine how do we know this but big pharma executives were saying it out in the open during one of their big executive meetings shocking so what is their big plan well for more on this we bring in a fair project fair and a big question which big pharma company of was this i wish i could say one but it was all of them it's mature enough pfizer johnson and johnson now to johnson and johnson's credit they said they're going to wait till it's the pandemic is over and then they're going to decide wonder what they'll decide but the big one like you mentioned they were caught on camera that one is pfizer take
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a listen to exactly what they said and how they keep on cashing in here you go. well we believe what i believe is as we move from a pandemic say from a pandemic situation to an endemic situation normal market forces normal market for conditions will start to kick in and factors like advocacy booster ability clinical utility will you know basically become very important and we view that as quite frankly a significant opportunity for our vaccine from a demand perspective from a pricing perspective given the clinical profile of our vaccine. so clearly you know more to come here but we think as issues from pandemic to endemic we can do is an opportunity. so scotty i don't know if you noticed the guy talking was sitting in a giant office with a beautiful deck beachfront how to have a religious again but i can't leave you doing this literally from a beach from when there are millions of americans still out of work still trying to
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get this vaccine i mean that right there takes absolute definite courage to do we're just going to let that shot marinate already there folks but the biggest thing is they're talking about requiring boosters every single year and then they're even saying about taking these boosters and dividing them up so you could possibly be taking multiple boosters during the year which again is going to be more cash money now the biggest problem with all of this we already have the antenna your biggest problem is there's lots of problems that have already reshown it so one big problem you already have anti-bacterial talking about this is what we've been saying big pharma trying to cash in this is by independent studies have shown that it is a good vaccine they want people to take it but again this feeds fuel to the fire for that anti baxter movement but i'm going to go with the biggest problem here we already gave the government $30000000000.00 to big pharma to put these $100000000.00 vaccines out there to get this going and they're talking about how we lost money i'm sorry i don't think you lost money when you got 30000000 out for a 30000000000 upfront i'm sorry normally and every day society you do the job and
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then you get paid this week trying to make sure this was all done they were able to do this without having to scramble to get money right now it seems like louie don't know how good they are they're going to be as far as getting these vaccines out quick enough but again they've got plenty of money why cash in now why talk about it in the open nakedly it's insane i don't think anybody has any sympathy right now for the big pharma companies in this point there knowing that government is going to possibly force or there might be the question of or highly encourage people to get vaccinated so they're going to get a government check or girl that somebody is going to pay them all they have to do is put out there a reason why for it they're going to get paid on this but that also involves the drug lobby which already is extremely powerful in this town they're now pushing the by the administration to the. sanction countries over the vaccine and this could be very very interesting now i don't know about you but my italian mother told me you clean up your own mass before you tell others how to clean up their mess they have still got to clean up their mess here but now they're telling the biden
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administration to put sanctions on we have hungry colombia chile and other countries who are trying to ramp up this production of the covert 1000 vaccines and therapeutics without the express permission from pharmaceutical companies also they're not giving the details of how they're making this vaccine to other countries so you hear you have 3rd world countries trying to get these people well they're like no we can't give it to you sorry you're going to get it from us and that's one of the things is you have these countries that are going to be offering they're trying to offer these vaccines at low cost we're talking $5.00 to $7.00 they don't want that they need money so it's like hey let's just throw some sanctions on there well of course that like we don't have enough trouble right now trying to get along with our neighbors around the world let's also add one more element into it obviously public health and here's what we're talking about we're going to talk about whether with this is safe we don't know the long term effects of having multiple vaccines or booster after booster right now fair and the only one that you're supposed to get every year is the flu vaccine now you had another one into it we don't know the long term studies but now we're talking about
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problems in other countries as well there are problems with astra zeneca the vaccine over in europe very big problems you know they were saying it was a linked to blood clock it's what's the latest so there was 17000000 people already in europe you had a you did have a handful of people that did encounter side effects of blood clots that's what's just basically going to happen you know you talk about obesity in the world you talk about it people have liver problems thyroid anybody that's at risk they are taking these vaccines 1st you're going to run into problems but out of the $17000000.00 only a handful that's a pretty good ratio here is what the director of the medicines agency had to say about their finds it was fighting with astra zeneca take a listen. this is a safe and effective vaccine it spend if it's in protecting people from 19 with the associated risks of death to the host nation outweigh the risks the committee concluded that the vaccine is not associated with an increase in the over the risk of a fairly conventional blood. so there you have it again they're saying that it's ok
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go out and get the vaccine but again when you see what big pharma suing right now why would people want to go out knowing that hey i'm just a big dollar sign to you i'm actually not a patient anymore well so the numbers hopefully around the world will continue to grow but once again it's the debate if people are getting it fairly fairly thank you so much for potato carrots and bringing this to light we need to know the people that these companies are talking about profits over the actual patients and putting that is the priority it looks like. now it's very very mention pharmaceutical companies here in the united states are making plans for the future leaders in countries in the e.u. are asking for things to be made equal and fair in the present chancellor sebastian kurtz had this to say when addressing the issue of inequality in the vaccine distribution around the e.u. . he knows i hope very much think it will be a clarification by the european medical officer because i believe the situation to represents kind of a patchwork quilt within europe it is not ideal some countries are using the
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vaccine and others on that unsettles people so i hope that these questions are cleared up quickly. because it's wow well we just heard about the profit motives of the pharmaceutical industries but guess what they are not the only ones looking to expand their wealth at a time when society's health might be the most vulnerable so to give us insight into the current state of our hospital and care facilities as well as those health care professionals who work in them we're going dr michael young surgeon author of the onus of medicine experience of clinical practice thank you so much for joining us dr young. thank you good evening and i want to talk about 1st you know the egg i want you to compare the ethics and integrity of the medical profession and the pharmacy well as straight maybe even going on there back in 1965 since the inception of medicare to 2021 are we still dealing with the same quality of care as the priority well that's a wonderful question there's no doubt that among physicians i believe they are
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interested in maintaining the integrity of the profession but they are being strapped by so many other actors so many other issues that are controlling their practice of medicine and that comes to the main point that my concern is that medicine has become a corporate structure which is more interested in the business of medicine than it is really in the health care of the patients and that can be very actually dangerous when you're talking about i mean there used to be the doctor you had this relationship with your doctor now are you finding in large hospital specially they've been bought out by corporate chains almost that there's now more of a protocol that takes priority than actual doctor prescription for a patient based on what that person that individual patient needs. absolutely the you know the physicians are are now under the gun roughly half of all physicians are owned by that corporate or hospital system that is dictating as you stated very
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appropriately the policies or the protocols patients are being put in much quicker taken out much quicker the physicians whose practices are now owned have a quota system physicians have to adhere to the rules and regs of getting patients out of the hospital more quickly and so i think we are on the edge of what is safe but certainly what seems to be the driving force is the monetary efficiency that can be taken out of the system well and dr i have to tell you nurses are extremely important i have several in my family care for them love them but it seems like over the past few years that even getting into a local doctor is impossible you end up being a nurse practitioner and the doc in the box is end up being nurse practitioners are we saying at this the new way what is the why is this happening that more people are think they're nurses of the nurse practitioners and is it possibly
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a good thing or is this just showing that we have less people going actually to medical school to become doctors and more to thing i'm going to do half the schooling and be over say are we stretching the system too much too to the benefit of the dollar and unfortunately to the detriment of the patient. well i believe you know the physician numbers are the same but you're absolutely right it is easier and it is less expensive for a patient to be filtered if you will through a mid-level care provider such as a nurse or a nurse provider. i disagree with that i think there are many monday night things that could perhaps be best handled by those providers who are quite good at what they do no question but i think when it comes down to separating some of the more complex issues it does mandate a physician someone who does have experience and one of my concerns that you you touched on is the fact that many patients are going to these urgent care or doc in
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the boxes which are filling in a a need for perhaps minor issues sore throats lacerations eccentric but i personally in practice have seen errors made because these facilities don't have all of the necessary diagnostic capabilities or imaging capabilities that one would have for instance in a hospital emergency room and so patients may not be getting the very best that they need for a particular problem so yes i think it is cost cutting and it is quite worrisome well and when you look at everything that's going on right now obviously is this one of the things where the genie is already out of the bottle there's no way that we're going to go back to where you have a doctor patient relationship for decades like i know my parents and their doctor's been together until they retire and then my parents are you know move on are we
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ever going to get back to that thread or what is it going to take to make that kind of correction. yes i think we will get back to it it has taken us. i would say 20 years to get to this point i in my practice in nearly 30 years i did see this dia volution if you will of of health care which frustrated me to the point where i wanted to come out and talk and write about it and i do think that to correct the situation more probably be another 20 years or generational change but part of that change is not going to just be with in the health care system itself it's going to be societal it's going to be a change in our perspectives of how we want medicine cracked you know right now physicians are in a very defensive posture we have significant amount of litigation that costs money that costs the physician a significant amount of his or her income so to defend against that we obviously
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will need to make some changes in how we look at defensive medicine and medical litigation and that is a i have to buy the whole thing right there to get into medical it's a how i got it right there and the reforms that need to happen in that case dr thank you so much for joining us and thank you once again for your work and keeping our citizens healthy is by pleasure thank you. now when we return we're going to look at the surge in migrant children coming across the border and why president biden is now reversing his tone right after the break. i'm going to trust him with.
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to the summit in alaska representatives from china and the united states will meet for the 1st time since the advent of the by ministration what can beijing expect washington demand can the 2 sides agreed to disagree what would be a meeting of low expectations. purt the ellen . was much her little know there
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is a crisis at the border as an influx of families and miners continue to show up and drove hoping to cross into the united states now we're cross of which political party you may affiliate with everyone can agree the process is dangerous and not ideal during a prior to a pandemic or to correspondent atocha suite takes a look into what moves the biden administration is starting to make. that's right scotty the number of people caught attempting to cross the border has been rising since april and last month it surpassed 100000 migrants which is on track to hit a 20 year high but now some believe it's a major policy decision under the biden administration as encouraging miners to flood the border while authorities have been opting to turn people away at the start of the cobra 1000 outbreak there was a change to under funded it ministration the 46 president is now allowing unaccompanied children and teens to enter into the u.s. and now the number of border crossings are surging but with detention facilities
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already aca past city where do they go here you see 4 buses arriving late wednesday at the convention center in dallas texas it's expected to house up to 3000 my major federal agencies say the facility will house boys ages 15 to 17 other temporary housing overflow for miners opening weekends in the from texas at a camp for oil field workers area came up for the house had to say 30 miners some are hoping this is an improvement to the current situation right now the administration is holding some 4200 teens and children in detention cells along the border according to an attorney familiar with the matter many children are emotionally distraught even going days without a shower here's one. year. we don't have anything not even a cent to buy anything for us we can't endure any more we'll waiting for
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a class to response from president obama officials in the city of brownsville say they are helping us just migrants in the travel process from covert testing to offering them a place to wait according to the mayor they've helped over 2000 migrants entering the u.s. through the brownsville port of entry he added most leave the city within 24 hours we are giving them $94.00 switch it's different roles that they're getting from. so we're helping them rebuild. documents here and we're also explaining their next steps the health and human services refugee office is reportedly responsible for giving care to minors until a family member or vetted sponsor can take custody of them the usual process entails roughly 30 days right now the h.h.s. shelters are almost aca passed to deal with some $8500.00 minors these new arrivals are creating a strain for federal authorities under a court order of the minors are to be removed from the custody of u.s. customs and border protection within 72 hours and then moved to shelters run by the
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health and human services is there a way for a family member or sponsor to claim them away proving to come with some added mental stress for the miners involved reporting for news fuse hugh to talk sweet r.t. . to give us the 360 view on this issue is immigration attorney and democratic strategist alan or and martin president of foolish and host of a great podcast and i was into 1st every chance i get thank you for joining me gentleman great to be with you alan i'm a start with you could use obviously your wheel house poor report sourced to c.b.s. there are over 13000 miners being held at the border that's a lot we. do in the convention center as a talk mentioned does this look like president biden's immigration policies are working. so i don't think the question is are we doing what america's immigration policy is or to think that we are you know we're not
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returning children we're coming out alone to the streets and i think there is no separation between for me anyone who's not it though is considered a child so therefore the policy is moving in the right direction as we're maintaining your i mean experience. but if that is true and i want to be on this president biden is now telling migrants not to leave your town stay with your family don't come to america right now is this a result of a reversal of his policy over the last 50 days. well look what's very clear is that the people in the world and not just in latin america know what joe biden meant he ran for office and said we'll let you in his immigration officials are saying we will not separate parents we will not turn away minors we will not we will not we will not look there's no one in charge of our border except the cartels the mexican government is not in charge of the cartels and the cartels now are sending saying to people if you want to come bring a minor that will get you in and pay
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a lot and we are sitting here taking them in and we've now created organized crime subsidy for the cartels and humanitarian crisis look at the pictures i agree that teenagers are children but the only way to stop this is to not say don't come and let them in but actually enforce the real laws which are on the books that should not be anyone who shows up and says they're a refugee or want to cylon that they get to stay keep them all out and then decide if we want to have a refugee situation and let them in this is an outrage that it's happening and it's happening during a pandemic we now know the terrorists on the watch list got through the border now i mean what when is this going to stop and why don't the left agree that it's outrageous for children's of the exploited like this it's insane to have this happen and biden hasn't stopped it he could stop it tomorrow by telling his immigration officials to enforce the border and not let them in alan what is the response here that if simple as that. you know i'm glad that we get to get an
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education tonight because people appearing on our border are not undocumented or illegal they're people applying for asylum which was passed by congress and congress hasn't moved on immigration in 20 years until they do everybody who cares and or who are held right her in addition to national well i just don't i do i don't and let's get out and. refute that but i keep going to the president doesn't decide there were a number of immigrants actually there were more immigrants to date showing up between 1002 day and so sort of turning these people away that are coming here for help is not to look at is that it is a i've got this i did something we had an election and biden won so the american people are behind the policy good bye so i'm glad that we agree that the american people have spoken to the policy that they want and therefore we're moving forward in that direction in addition to that there are a lot of things are moving in the older people who are coming to the country right now at the border or unaccompanied children everyone else has been turned away and are trying to reach you for which we have a problem with that as well and that's exactly right the children should not be in
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the game of deciding what is happening to them when they are the ones that should the children be kept with the family on the other side of the border that alan is that the better idea children let me look i don't know it. children who are coming to belize that are traveling to the border are being turned away under title 42 which i find to be unconstitutional and not consistent with the only people who are coming through the ports of entry right now or unaccompanied children $13000.00 of them it's not it's not true go wait a 2nd scott it's not true you can say it on our team america and you can assert it 1st of all what you said is not true you there is no requirement that people that are seeking asylum get to come into the country we can say they can go to their embassy they can go to an official and they can apply for asylum we don't have to let them in and we don't have to do catch and release and frankly you just showed the images now either my eyes are lying or you're lying because there's plenty of adults with those children and they're not separating parents you're you know they may be turning some away although i don't see much evidence of it and frankly
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they're not not turning enough of them away again terrorists on the watch list coming through people with a cold it coming through why don't we say don't come and enforce the border and then let's have a policy because the cartel why do you think it's a good policy to tell family send you're on the company line or up through the cartels to america why is that humane policy and you know why if they're not a company what they're going to do is do the thing they've done before it say let mom and dad in because i was here illegally they need to come with me that's the plan admitted by the left and america by the way america 75 percent of americans in the poll say they don't want this i weathered biden got a mandate for this craziness i think even the left democrats in congress are saying this is a humanitarian outrage so somebody has got to stop the exploitation of little kids girls and boys and stop the subsidisation of the cartels i hope it'll be biden but if not he will have to be congress well and now are you actually probably are working with a lot of the different situation to what are you thing down there about these
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families right now what are these kids like their mental status if they've just traveled from several 113000 of them without parents or just seem a little odd to me what are the where their expectations are they expecting to come into america and to a family or home are they expecting mom and dad to show up and buy them the american dream. so 1st everybody wants that american exceptionalism it's always true people always try to migrate here and there's no difference between the people of southern border and people in all of our other borders to come here and want to be a part of the great country that we need and we welcome them into in addition to that we're not seeing families coming they're not being accepted and that's the difference between being an actual lawyer on the ground in someone who talks about the issue so that's one of the separation that you get and the issue isn't necessarily about what the children expect all the time because many of their parents have died on the treacherous trip that's a 1000 miles and many of those people were at the border just yesterday they have been there for over a year 2 years waiting potentially to get it so we were walking an album out they
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did make that travel. was just not how it happened. but administration where we are so right she is the expectation that you would want for your children when you show up somewhere and you're a kid and you're asking for help that one you'll receive that too that they will try to contact your carrier and most of the people who are here at the border do have individuals if you guys as chad did and we struggled against but that is they had their uses you know with me we needed to get inside because you tell them that it's not their detention is not the answer the problem is we should meet with people in detention and we should be allowing them to continue well and code rate among many and i'm not going to conflate united nation we're going to continue that it's not good at this point and we do need attention to it thanks for joining us. and that offered a show we could do hours with this conversation every conversation we have but you can continue watching us on part of that t.v. venture you download the app and get what we were feeling thanks for watching.
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debate is is it fair for transforming our plates to compete in women's categories and sport. as a society we've decided to categorize sports based on sex i definitely do not think that it's fair for athletes that when porn is pile article males to compete in the women's category. come on. why do we have gender or do you have gender categories and sports because we do treat men and women differently. every single beat athletes will we all have biological advantages or for each other
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. are the thing you thought of me and i think friends are those of you here as a whole to do it. and develop confidence and belief in myself and i've learned the value of hard work and dedication. done i'm going to doubt. that these men say that they feel like a woman and they will not ever know what it's like to feel the loss of a baby there are many biological every home of these that they will never do they really think this is fair. i just don't believe it. make take a strong make sites or a night here in the brain doesn't have an organ for time right we have no organ for time nor could we because time isn't material physical substance like matter or like light so the brain has to create that perception of time.
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the benefits far outweigh the risks that's the ruling of the european medicines agency on the astra zeneca coated vaccine days after countries had suspended it made a blood clot fear also ahead. you've been with when i was a child and we had arguments in the court you know we were saying. some sticks to you a lot of your response to joe biden branding him a killer in a recent t.v. interview we contrast to the american president's words to his recent promise that diplomacy is back. and the democrat run u.s. house of representatives rules to hand 2 and a half 1000000 undocumented migrants the chance to get citizenship under
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a new treaty 1st bill.

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