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doctors like ben davys say merck has a moral responsibility to ensure the supply. >> they actively harmedtients by not you had providing the drug in sufficient quantity they can spin it however they want they've done a great pr job but it's a tragedy. >> and now merck is far from alone on pfizer has more than 40 products in shortage according to the fda back to you. >> so, meg, it's interesting because the doctor mentioned something very important, that's the pr issue so the drug companies are getting bad pr because any raise the pricing are price of drugs too much and on the back end of it they're getting bad pr because the drugs are too cheap and they're hard to maf at that price point. >> seem they can't win in either situation. about but if you look at the bad pr the industry got it's been the lions share on the high drug price side, the epipen you don't hear as much about the drug shortages for cheap medicines. you hear about them occasionally there was a children cans cancer drugs recently but they haven't gotten attention and doctors like ben davys is trying call attention to it. >
doctors like ben davys say merck has a moral responsibility to ensure the supply. >> they actively harmedtients by not you had providing the drug in sufficient quantity they can spin it however they want they've done a great pr job but it's a tragedy. >> and now merck is far from alone on pfizer has more than 40 products in shortage according to the fda back to you. >> so, meg, it's interesting because the doctor mentioned something very important, that's the pr issue so the...
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that angers doctors like ben davies. >> to say to somebody, we don't have that, i can offer you ferior products, is decimating. it's no question it's caused deaths. >> reporter: bcg is just one of hundreds of drugs that have faced shortages, spanning antiotics, pain medications, childhood cancer drugs. even simple products likealine solution and sterile water. m experts blaket failure. >> in general these are very inexpensive drugs so it's not profitable to make them. it's also difficult to make these products. in many cases it doesn't make economic sense for a do to make ese old, cheap drugs when they can make something more expensive. >> reporter: merck says ituote continues to work around the clock to get bcg to as many patients as we can and itma s firmly committed to patients and physicians where otr companies have chosen to exit the market and no others have chosen to invest in manufacturing. it cts $170 per vial and patients get six via over six weeks. some question whether a higher price could address the problem, somethingmerck's ceo discussed. >> by raising the price could yo
that angers doctors like ben davies. >> to say to somebody, we don't have that, i can offer you ferior products, is decimating. it's no question it's caused deaths. >> reporter: bcg is just one of hundreds of drugs that have faced shortages, spanning antiotics, pain medications, childhood cancer drugs. even simple products likealine solution and sterile water. m experts blaket failure. >> in general these are very inexpensive drugs so it's not profitable to make them. it's...
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when you look at the reaction that is being from hurricane the captain for ben davies suit plays when even a whether this was going on you think is. that and to be a class now jujudge opinions just. in spite. will television he said which promised i'm gonna bring passion real passion. passion for the c club passionon for the badge. and so on and that remains to be seen because he's going to be working with less money. even though he's on an astronomical wage of seventeen million euros a year which is double that the porch tino was on. is going to be have to work with the chairman who's been difficult in the past has been reluctant to bring in- big places wanted to grow home town something which- marinha. has never done in the past wed people arai is he's a winner he's won trophies with every single club. he's ever been out and that is what's been lacking and talk to them and there is this feeding that. with the new stadium with the new training ground that's cost over billion pounds. so i'm in need to see some come back on that. and that is to win a trophy whatever trophy that he's an
when you look at the reaction that is being from hurricane the captain for ben davies suit plays when even a whether this was going on you think is. that and to be a class now jujudge opinions just. in spite. will television he said which promised i'm gonna bring passion real passion. passion for the c club passionon for the badge. and so on and that remains to be seen because he's going to be working with less money. even though he's on an astronomical wage of seventeen million euros a year...
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at the uc davis ben dery hospital in the small animal clinic. meet max. >> he is very healthy, he is six years old. >> reporter: it turns out this little beagle is a big pioneer. >> for us, it was really just in the name of science a. >> reporter: max is enrolled in a major new study, is the largest clinical trial ever conducted for canine cancer. the hope? >> can we prevent cancer in healthy dogs? >> reporter: by using an experiment a vaccine. the vaccine targets roughly 30 abnormal proteins that are found on the surface of different kinds of cancer cells. max first gets a little shave on his back leg, then, that's all it took. some dog cookies quickly followed. >> good boy, goodbye. >> reporter: once injected, the vaccine aims to work in a similar fashion as a flu or measles shots. it primes a healthy dogs immune system to be on alert. >> they can identify and kill these cancer cells before they can grow up into a full-blown tumor. >> reporter: millenarian oncologist dr. jenna burton says unlike some immunotherapy strategies that focus on trea
at the uc davis ben dery hospital in the small animal clinic. meet max. >> he is very healthy, he is six years old. >> reporter: it turns out this little beagle is a big pioneer. >> for us, it was really just in the name of science a. >> reporter: max is enrolled in a major new study, is the largest clinical trial ever conducted for canine cancer. the hope? >> can we prevent cancer in healthy dogs? >> reporter: by using an experiment a vaccine. the vaccine...
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ben stokes 89 not out. great britain are through to the last eight of the davis cup finals in madrid after beating kazakhstanhe first singles match. but dan evans lost the second in three sets to alexander bublik. evans — who also lost his singles match yesterday — won the first set, but couldn't sustain the momentum, leaving the tie level at 1—1. so, just like yesterday, it came down to the doubles match. jamie murray and neal skupski convincingly winning in straight sets. great britain are back in action at around 4.30 tomorrow afternoon, where they'll meet germany in the quarter—finals. the same situation as yesterday. we knew we had to go out and when the match if we had any chance to progress in the event. played a great match from start to finish. we started a very quick, aggressive, did not give them any time to settle, brush them along and really happy with how we played. excited to get the team through the quarterfinals and have a go against germany tomorrow. so another great day for britain, and it was done without andy murray — kyle edmund stepping in. captain lyon smith told russell fuller that t
ben stokes 89 not out. great britain are through to the last eight of the davis cup finals in madrid after beating kazakhstanhe first singles match. but dan evans lost the second in three sets to alexander bublik. evans — who also lost his singles match yesterday — won the first set, but couldn't sustain the momentum, leaving the tie level at 1—1. so, just like yesterday, it came down to the doubles match. jamie murray and neal skupski convincingly winning in straight sets. great britain...
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our correspondent wyre davies is with some of the fans in tokyo now. wyre! yes, ben, ifeel wyre! commiserating behind me, but many more england fans celebrating perhaps prematurely, there is massive confidence that they can win a second world cup tomorrow. a lot of them have paid a lot of money to be here, some for the entire world cup, so confident were they. we met a couple of guys who work here for early rounds, they saw the semifinals, then they went back to come back to japan for the final as well. many excited england fans, as you can see! it has been a wonderful world cup, the japanese have been fantastic hosts, 500,000 people have been here visiting japan to watch those games, but these england fans, asi those games, but these england fans, as i say, a very, very confident. one person i spoke to said she was offered several thousand pounds on the train for her ticket, but she decided to hang onto it because she was so confident england are going to win. again, it has been a wonderful world cup, let's hope these england fans behind me are going to bejust these england fans
our correspondent wyre davies is with some of the fans in tokyo now. wyre! yes, ben, ifeel wyre! commiserating behind me, but many more england fans celebrating perhaps prematurely, there is massive confidence that they can win a second world cup tomorrow. a lot of them have paid a lot of money to be here, some for the entire world cup, so confident were they. we met a couple of guys who work here for early rounds, they saw the semifinals, then they went back to come back to japan for the final...
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davis cup as his brother is rested. also coming up in the programme: he's still breaking new zealand hearts. a half century for benhelps england to a comfortable start in the first test. and frienimies! faf de klerk and tom curry re—adjust to life as team—mates, after going head—to—head in the world cup final. and, staying with rugby, what on earth is joe marler talking about? that horse at the moment wants to go out on saturday, wants to clip to the stoop, and he wants to say hello to those fans. a very warm welcome to the programme. he's had some interesting press conferences in the premier league over the years — there was the special one, the special one x2, then there was the happy one. today, in his first news conference as tottenham manager, jose mourinho said he was the humble one. the former chelsea and manchester united manager went on to say he wouldn't be making the same mistakes as he had done at previous clubs. you never lose your dna, you never lose your identity. you are what you are, for the good things, for the bad things. by had time to think about many things. during my career, i made mistakes
davis cup as his brother is rested. also coming up in the programme: he's still breaking new zealand hearts. a half century for benhelps england to a comfortable start in the first test. and frienimies! faf de klerk and tom curry re—adjust to life as team—mates, after going head—to—head in the world cup final. and, staying with rugby, what on earth is joe marler talking about? that horse at the moment wants to go out on saturday, wants to clip to the stoop, and he wants to say hello to...
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ben tracy starts us off tonight from the white house. >> i think it's considered a joke all o world. >> reporter: while president trump calls the impeachment hearings a sham, more damaging evidence is piling up. davi t u.s. embassy in ukraine, testified in closed session friday night. in his opening statement, obtained by cbs news, holmes describes a phone call he overheard between president trump and european union ambassador gordon sondland. he says mr. trump asked if ukrainian president zelensky is gonna do the investigation. sondland replies, "he's gonna do it." president trump says he doesn't remember the call. >> no, not at all, not even a little bit. >> reporter: holmes also testified that sondland told him president trump does not give an s.about ukraine and that he only cares about big stuff that benefits the president, including the biden investigation. republicans dismiss it all at hearsay. >> you got some guy overheard a phone call. >> reporter: former u.s. ambassador to ukraine, marie yovanovitch, received a standing after a smearher testimony campaign by rudy giuliani, the president's personal attorney. >> and now the president in real time is attack you. >> reporter: during her test
ben tracy starts us off tonight from the white house. >> i think it's considered a joke all o world. >> reporter: while president trump calls the impeachment hearings a sham, more damaging evidence is piling up. davi t u.s. embassy in ukraine, testified in closed session friday night. in his opening statement, obtained by cbs news, holmes describes a phone call he overheard between president trump and european union ambassador gordon sondland. he says mr. trump asked if ukrainian...
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ben stokes is 67 not out. great britain will be back in davis cup action this morning when they face kazakhstan — with the teamkspoor in three sets. quite pleased with that. defeat for dan evans though meant the tie came down to the doubles. jamie murray and debutant neal skupski held their nerve — winning their doubles match in straight sets. it is an extremely important when. we lost that one, it becomes difficult but obviously tomorrow into battle in the group stages. we are thrilled we have managed to win that tie. a long day. a difficult day. saracens head coach mark mccall says the decision not to appeal against his side‘s points deduction in the premiership has given everyone at the club clarity for the season ahead. the champions were deducted 35 points and fined just under 5.a million pounds after breaching salary cap regulations. the punishment leaves saracens bottom of table on minus 22 points. i should let you know, rugby fans, we have tom curry and faf de klerk. whose side are they on? my side of the couch or yours? he will be on mine —— they will be on mine. now they are playing alongside one ano
ben stokes is 67 not out. great britain will be back in davis cup action this morning when they face kazakhstan — with the teamkspoor in three sets. quite pleased with that. defeat for dan evans though meant the tie came down to the doubles. jamie murray and debutant neal skupski held their nerve — winning their doubles match in straight sets. it is an extremely important when. we lost that one, it becomes difficult but obviously tomorrow into battle in the group stages. we are thrilled we...
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ben stokes was missed. no, down. he will begin day to 167 with england 241—4, and this moment lingering in the mind of both sides. great britain are through to the last eight at the davisght sets. great britain are back in action at around 4.30 tomorrow afternoon where they'll meet germany in the quarterfinals. anthonyjoshua believes a lack of experience, rather than complacency was the reason behind his defeat to andy ruinunior earlier this year. joshua lost three of his four world heavyweight belts on that night to the american. the pair will fight again in saudi arabia in december. joshua insisting that he, also like mourinho, has learnt from his mistakes. i've never been complacent. i did lose and i'm upset about that, but it is what it is and it wasn't complacency. when i say i lost, it was more to the point of it happens, it happened to me, so i have to take it happened to me, so i have to take it but i wasn't complacency, but the issues i faced in the last training camp when you are asking me is just down to lack of experience. even though i was at a high level, we we re though i was at a high level, we were still quite inexperienced with how fast we had come th
ben stokes was missed. no, down. he will begin day to 167 with england 241—4, and this moment lingering in the mind of both sides. great britain are through to the last eight at the davisght sets. great britain are back in action at around 4.30 tomorrow afternoon where they'll meet germany in the quarterfinals. anthonyjoshua believes a lack of experience, rather than complacency was the reason behind his defeat to andy ruinunior earlier this year. joshua lost three of his four world...