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he's talking about big pharma. and understand, i made the point that the taxpayers have really done the research, the bulk of the money has been from every one of us. and yet he's saying that we can't assure that it's going to be affordable. imagine, we're talking about the potential of worldwide pandemic, saying, well, we can't do anything about controlling the private sector, big pharma. >> why -- well, is he right, if taxpayer dollars aren't being used for that? >> no, but taxpayer dollars have been doing all the basic research, about 80%. and you would think that the government would have some control over the price. he says price control won't help us, the priority is to get vaccine and therapies, but we can't control the price. really? the united states of america, where we want to protect -- this is a matter of national security -- cannot guarantee that if there are therapies and there is a vaccine, that it can't be affordable to the american people? we're under the control of pharma and their profits that t
he's talking about big pharma. and understand, i made the point that the taxpayers have really done the research, the bulk of the money has been from every one of us. and yet he's saying that we can't assure that it's going to be affordable. imagine, we're talking about the potential of worldwide pandemic, saying, well, we can't do anything about controlling the private sector, big pharma. >> why -- well, is he right, if taxpayer dollars aren't being used for that? >> no, but...
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we cannot do anything about controlling the private sector, big pharma. taxpayerhe right if dollars are not being used for that? taxpayer dollars have been doing the basic research, about 80% and you would think the government would have some control over the price. he says price control will not help us. the priority is to get vaccine therapies. we cannot control the price. really? the united states of america? this is a matter of national security, cannot guarantee that and are are therapies vaccine, that it cannot be affordable to the american people? we are under the control of pharma and the profits they want to make? i don't think so. host: could these there please go to the highest bidder? china and other countries saying we will give you more money for what you are developing. is that possible? is unclear how it will relate to the worldwide coronavirus. certainly, they ought to be able to stand up there and say we will work for a vaccine and make sure it is accessible to all americans. one of the big issues in our country right now is the cost of
we cannot do anything about controlling the private sector, big pharma. taxpayerhe right if dollars are not being used for that? taxpayer dollars have been doing the basic research, about 80% and you would think the government would have some control over the price. he says price control will not help us. the priority is to get vaccine therapies. we cannot control the price. really? the united states of america? this is a matter of national security, cannot guarantee that and are are therapies...
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here's the first few things that i would do to rein in big pharma. number one, i would make sure that our own government can negotiate lower prescription drug prices with big pharma. right now, under our laws, the influence of big pharma lobbyists has made it so that medicare is prohibited from negotiating lower prescription drug prices. there was legislation introduced earlier this -- actually just a couple of months ago in congress seeking to bring down the cost of prescription drugs, which is a good thing, looked like it had some bipartisan support. but when you actually read the bill, they only lift a few of the prohibitions rather than lifting this entire prohibition completely. we, as american taxpayers through our government, are the largest purchasers of prescription drugs in the world. in the world. we are the number one customer. which means we've got a lot of means we've got a lot of -- leverage, right, to be able to bring this cost down? so, we've got to get rid of that prohibition. the other way that big pharma exploits loopholes in our
here's the first few things that i would do to rein in big pharma. number one, i would make sure that our own government can negotiate lower prescription drug prices with big pharma. right now, under our laws, the influence of big pharma lobbyists has made it so that medicare is prohibited from negotiating lower prescription drug prices. there was legislation introduced earlier this -- actually just a couple of months ago in congress seeking to bring down the cost of prescription drugs, which...
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2 of the most despised groups by voters in the united states today big pharma and the one percent then you know mix them all up together with one of the biggest sky is falling cable news stories of the year the coronavirus epidemic well i think it would look a lot like what came out of the mouth of u.s. health and human services secretary alex a czar when he testified in front of the house energy and commerce committee this wednesday on capitol hill you see as our one when questioned by the u.s. representative on a illinois jan schakowsky about whether vaccines or treatments for the coronavirus will be affordable and fairly priced for all us us citizens he offered up this rather curious response that if i could just reaffirm then you're saying for sure if for a double for anyone who needs it i'm saying we would we would want to ensure that we work to make it out of affordable but we can't control that price because we need the private sector to invest the priorities excellent in this race neutral i don't get us there it's just secretary all right so for those of you not familiar with k
2 of the most despised groups by voters in the united states today big pharma and the one percent then you know mix them all up together with one of the biggest sky is falling cable news stories of the year the coronavirus epidemic well i think it would look a lot like what came out of the mouth of u.s. health and human services secretary alex a czar when he testified in front of the house energy and commerce committee this wednesday on capitol hill you see as our one when questioned by the...
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i guess pharma must have stepped in. then he talked about medicare and social security, when in fact in his budget, the 220 budget that he submitted, $2 trillion decreased in medicare and medicaid combined including in terms of social security, to reduce the disability benefit in social security. one after another, right to the kitchen table of america's working families to serve these falsehoods. appalling also was what he was trying to discredit the triumph of the obama administration on the economy. i have given you on this -- given you a paper on this put out by the joint economic committee under leadership of don buyer, house vice chair on that and it talks about all the things, job creation and the rest. to succinctly put it, when president obama came into office the unemployment rate was 10%. when he left it was 5%. president trump did not inherit a mess, he inherited a momentum of job creation. when president obama came into office, the stock market was at 6000. when he left it was it 18,000. again, momentum the
i guess pharma must have stepped in. then he talked about medicare and social security, when in fact in his budget, the 220 budget that he submitted, $2 trillion decreased in medicare and medicaid combined including in terms of social security, to reduce the disability benefit in social security. one after another, right to the kitchen table of america's working families to serve these falsehoods. appalling also was what he was trying to discredit the triumph of the obama administration on the...
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i guess, pharma stepped in. then he talked about saving medicare and social security when, in fact, in his budget the 2020 budget he cemented, $2 trillion were decreased in medicare and medicaid combined, including in terms of social security reduce the disability benefit in social security. one after another right to the kitchen table of america's working families to serve up these falsehoods. appalling also was when he was trying to discredit the triumph of the obama administrations on the economy. i've given you a paper on this put out the joint economic committee under leadership of our house vice chair on that and it talks about all the things job creation and the rest. ... it was at 18,000. again, momentum. that the administration was able to build on. during the eight years of the president obama's presidency he reduced the deficit by a trillion dollars. instead this administration is creasing it and with the tax cut, the tax scam for 80% of the benefits going to the top 1%, they increased the national de
i guess, pharma stepped in. then he talked about saving medicare and social security when, in fact, in his budget the 2020 budget he cemented, $2 trillion were decreased in medicare and medicaid combined, including in terms of social security reduce the disability benefit in social security. one after another right to the kitchen table of america's working families to serve up these falsehoods. appalling also was when he was trying to discredit the triumph of the obama administrations on the...
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the pharma complex came roaring back by last night charles river back up to 157.hen this morning the company reported a blowout quarter, a huge earnings beat, a bullish forecast for 2020. that's why the stock caught fire surging more than $15, nearly 10% today, to record-high territory. i'd like to think this is a belated birthday present the chairman and ceo of charles river labs talking about this terrific company and the company's prospects. welcome to "mad money. >> always great to be here, jim. >> you're one of the few people i know that has real demand. i mean, not manufactured, but real demand. to the point where you have to do a program called cradle where you're literally expanding around the country, areas like cambridge, areas like south san francisco. why is it that you have so much business >> the drug companies are growing exponentially, biotech companies are growing by the thousands. they have no internal capability and the big pharmaceutical companies are dismantling their own internal capability. so when we set up these cradles, which are these so
the pharma complex came roaring back by last night charles river back up to 157.hen this morning the company reported a blowout quarter, a huge earnings beat, a bullish forecast for 2020. that's why the stock caught fire surging more than $15, nearly 10% today, to record-high territory. i'd like to think this is a belated birthday present the chairman and ceo of charles river labs talking about this terrific company and the company's prospects. welcome to "mad money. >> always great...
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big pharma is not going to benefit from bernie ensuring that people spend less money in the united states buying insulin than anywhere in the world. that is important so those people that are against what the movement and the political revolution of bernie sanders stands for, people that want to see children in cages in the south, southern border of the united states, people that really don't care if you are a
big pharma is not going to benefit from bernie ensuring that people spend less money in the united states buying insulin than anywhere in the world. that is important so those people that are against what the movement and the political revolution of bernie sanders stands for, people that want to see children in cages in the south, southern border of the united states, people that really don't care if you are a
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i guess pharma must have stepped in. and then he talked about saving medicare and social security when in fact in his budget the 2020 budget he submitted, $2 trillion were decreased in medicare and medicaid, combined. including to -- in terms of social security, reduce the disability benefit and social security. these -- one after another, right to the kitchen table, of america's working families, to serve up these falsehoods. appalling also is when he was trying to discredit the triumph of the obama administration on the economy, and i've given you a paper on this, put out by the joint economic committee under leadership of don buyer, our house vice chair on that, and it talks about all the things, job creation and the rest, but to succinctly put it, when president obama came into office, the unemployment rate was 10%. when he left it was 5%. so president trump did not inherit a mess, he inherited a momentum of job creation. when president obama came into office, the stock market was 6,000. when he left it was at 18,000
i guess pharma must have stepped in. and then he talked about saving medicare and social security when in fact in his budget the 2020 budget he submitted, $2 trillion were decreased in medicare and medicaid, combined. including to -- in terms of social security, reduce the disability benefit and social security. these -- one after another, right to the kitchen table, of america's working families, to serve up these falsehoods. appalling also is when he was trying to discredit the triumph of the...
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i guess pharma must have stepped in. then he talked about saving medicare and social security when, in fact, in his budget, t the budget he submitted, $2 trillion were decreased in medicare and medicaid combined, including to in terms of social security reduce the disability benefit in social security. so these one after to another right to the kitchen table of america's working families to serve up these falsehoods. and appalling also was when he was trying to discredit the triumph of the obama administration on the economy. i've given you a paper on this put out by the joint economic committee under leadership of don beyer, our house vice chair on that and it talks about all the things, job creation and the rest. but to succinctly put it, when president obama came into office, the unemployment rate was 10%. when he left it was 5%. so president trump did not inherit a mess, he inherited a momentum of job creation. when president obama came into office the stock market was at 6,000. when he left it was at 18,000. again,
i guess pharma must have stepped in. then he talked about saving medicare and social security when, in fact, in his budget, t the budget he submitted, $2 trillion were decreased in medicare and medicaid combined, including to in terms of social security reduce the disability benefit in social security. so these one after to another right to the kitchen table of america's working families to serve up these falsehoods. and appalling also was when he was trying to discredit the triumph of the...
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i guess yesterday when the secretary made that ill-advised he was wearing his pharma hat which he wore before he came here. sure thate want to be state and local government are incurred for costs while assisting the federal esponse to the coronavirus outbreak. again, i met with -- i spoke with the vice president this morning. some of these concerns known to him. e have -- we always had a candid relationship. i expressed the concern i had of position -- this while i look forward to working with him -- when he was governor indiana slashing the public ealth budget and having some clinics -- one -- especially a clinic closedhood where was the anyplace in scott county where you could get h.i.v. and aids. there was an outbreak. again, he will have his side of story, but the fact is is hat the health professional, he director of the health in indiana at the time, jerome dams, was the vice president, then governor pence's health -- health officer, he's now the surgeon general of the united states. about resources. it's also about personnel. for also about respect science, for evidence-based it
i guess yesterday when the secretary made that ill-advised he was wearing his pharma hat which he wore before he came here. sure thate want to be state and local government are incurred for costs while assisting the federal esponse to the coronavirus outbreak. again, i met with -- i spoke with the vice president this morning. some of these concerns known to him. e have -- we always had a candid relationship. i expressed the concern i had of position -- this while i look forward to working with...
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we cannot do anything about controlling the private sector, big pharma.rhe right if dollars are not being used for that? taxpayer dollars have been doing the basic research, about 80% and you would think the government would have some control over the price. he says price control will not help us. the priority is to get vaccine therapies. we cannot control the price. really? the united states of america? this is a matter of national security, cannot guarantee that and are are therapies vaccine, that it cannot be affordable to the american people? we are under the control of pharma and the profits they want to make? i don't think so. host: could these there please go to the highest bidder? china and other countries saying we will give you more money for what you are developing. is that possible? is unclear how it will relate to the worldwide coronavirus. certainly, they ought to be able to stand up there and say we will work for a vaccine and make sure it is accessible to all americans. one of the big issues in our country right now is the cost of prescrip
we cannot do anything about controlling the private sector, big pharma.rhe right if dollars are not being used for that? taxpayer dollars have been doing the basic research, about 80% and you would think the government would have some control over the price. he says price control will not help us. the priority is to get vaccine therapies. we cannot control the price. really? the united states of america? this is a matter of national security, cannot guarantee that and are are therapies vaccine,...
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hold down prescription drug prices by seeking a waiver and join other states so that we can purchase pharma from canada at much lost cost, much less cost to you, much less cost to your state, much less cost to your constituents. it's the right thing to do. thank you, sir. [ applause ] >> i'd also like to give a shout-out to somebody who is going to be saving health care in innovative ways by getting better care for our state employees at less cost and that's controller kevin lembo, thank you for what you're doing, you've been fighting for this for many years, kevin. [ applause ] >> all right. without leadership from washington on some of these issues, it's up to us, and i love to work with my neighboring states, to solve problems. here in new england, we know that economic growth goes hand in hand with protecting our environment against pollution, and climate change. the white house may not believe in climate change, but you know who does? the navy. i was recently there with the admiral who oversees our nation's submarine fleet, and he told me that one of the big selling points for our new
hold down prescription drug prices by seeking a waiver and join other states so that we can purchase pharma from canada at much lost cost, much less cost to you, much less cost to your state, much less cost to your constituents. it's the right thing to do. thank you, sir. [ applause ] >> i'd also like to give a shout-out to somebody who is going to be saving health care in innovative ways by getting better care for our state employees at less cost and that's controller kevin lembo, thank...
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he was going to force big pharma to list drug prices on tv. that policy was blocked. he's talked about requiring repates to go to patients, no follow through. going to tie drug prices in the u.s. to drug prices abroad. nothing there. he had a policy to speed approval of generics, no apparent effect. the reality is, patients are still getting mugged at the pharmacy counter. drug prices are up again in 2020. now the senate finance committee has worked hard and long on the prescription drug issue as has the house of representatives. as i've said on a number of occasions, chairman grassley has been good partner on this and i hope that we can find a way to move all this good work forward. bottom line, the president's been making promises about bringing down drug prices for three years. it hasn't gotten done. again, mr. secretary, we appreciate your being here, particularly coming quickly. a lot for us to talk about. i look forward to hearing from the members. >> before i call on the secretary, repeat for some people just coming in, we're going to keep things going while we
he was going to force big pharma to list drug prices on tv. that policy was blocked. he's talked about requiring repates to go to patients, no follow through. going to tie drug prices in the u.s. to drug prices abroad. nothing there. he had a policy to speed approval of generics, no apparent effect. the reality is, patients are still getting mugged at the pharmacy counter. drug prices are up again in 2020. now the senate finance committee has worked hard and long on the prescription drug issue...
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pharma get in. i think are the if you look ata get in.ok at a movie like this, the thing that's amazing like it, you can watch it for, five, six times and uncjokes you have been seen the first time around. i'm the oldest person i know and i absolutely loved it. the whole team are remarkable. they are a team, and i think they're great. thank you very much, see you next time and thanks very much for watching. enjoy your cinema going. good evening to you. this time last week we were talking about storm ciara which brought strong impacts of wing. this week we have strong storm dennis. we have some amber warnings enforced for very heavy rain, parts of southern england and wales through saturday and sunday. this weather front has been bringing a band of rain throughout the country. storm dennis looms towards eye chores. —— or shores. also rising temperatures, with a chilly night across the north. storm dennis to the northwest of the uk, lots of icy bars right across the country, indicating widespread gales, gusting to 50-60, indicating widespre
pharma get in. i think are the if you look ata get in.ok at a movie like this, the thing that's amazing like it, you can watch it for, five, six times and uncjokes you have been seen the first time around. i'm the oldest person i know and i absolutely loved it. the whole team are remarkable. they are a team, and i think they're great. thank you very much, see you next time and thanks very much for watching. enjoy your cinema going. good evening to you. this time last week we were talking about...
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continue to do well and we have an exposure that we like >> thank you both for joining us >>> obviously pharma is a big piece of the story let's check in for the latest on the virus with nearly half of the cases outside of china coming in just the past four days >> carl, concerning increases in case numbers coming from several countries over the weekend south korea, italy, and iran total numbers now topping 79,000 around the globe with more than 2600 deaths. the world health organization just now in a briefing detailing some of the findings from its team's visit to china. one is that the epidemic appears to have peaked and plateaued in china between january 23rd and february 2nd and has steadily declined there since then. there has been no significant change they say in the dna of the virus. in terms of its fatality rate worse in the epicenter of wuhan, between 2% and 4% and 0.7% outside wuhan. as the case numbers have risen in other countries the cdc increasing its travel alerts japan and south korea are now level two. an alert to practice enhanced precautions. while new level one alerts whic
continue to do well and we have an exposure that we like >> thank you both for joining us >>> obviously pharma is a big piece of the story let's check in for the latest on the virus with nearly half of the cases outside of china coming in just the past four days >> carl, concerning increases in case numbers coming from several countries over the weekend south korea, italy, and iran total numbers now topping 79,000 around the globe with more than 2600 deaths. the world...
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pharma get in.he if you look at a movie like this, the thing that's amazing like it, you can watch it for, five, six times and uncjokes you have been seen the first time around. i'm the oldest person i know and i absolutely loved it. the whole team are remarkable. they are a team, and i think they're great. thank you very much, see you next time and thanks very much for watching. enjoy your cinema going. hello there exactly a week ago we saw storm care at bringing sun damage and distraction through a severe gales and ran across the uk. this weekend is a storm that is. a number of warnings for web raining most concerned about the rain but the system. amber warnings with england scotland and wales. we went been sent by the front spread across the country during friday cannot storm. it will be heading closer to oui’ storm. it will be heading closer to our shores and type for the weekend. through tonight, many places will be drier because they know it. that went in front will be laying across southern a
pharma get in.he if you look at a movie like this, the thing that's amazing like it, you can watch it for, five, six times and uncjokes you have been seen the first time around. i'm the oldest person i know and i absolutely loved it. the whole team are remarkable. they are a team, and i think they're great. thank you very much, see you next time and thanks very much for watching. enjoy your cinema going. hello there exactly a week ago we saw storm care at bringing sun damage and distraction...
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17 percent retailers they make quite a nice buck there as you can see has just 6 percent well coca pharma poverty has also led to child labor as you can see here $2000000.00 kids work in the industry and it's cheaper to employ than adults another issue is deforestation as farmers cut down trees to expand their plantations and boost their income so what can be done about all of this a reporter pandey is in cologne he asked on a movie yell from fairtrade west africa about how to make chocolate fair. michel thanks a lot for talking to us. what is fair trade doing to ensure that the farmers in africa are treated fairly what we do 1st sir is to make sure that this farmers gets what they deserve when they said they have been so the bias is a fair price for a further deal and then we build their capacity to be able to use the benefit of this sales to be able to develop their communities this is what we're doing physically. enough fair trade has been around for many years now enormous more than 25 years this is still rampant poverty there's a lot of use of child labor in the regional also defores
17 percent retailers they make quite a nice buck there as you can see has just 6 percent well coca pharma poverty has also led to child labor as you can see here $2000000.00 kids work in the industry and it's cheaper to employ than adults another issue is deforestation as farmers cut down trees to expand their plantations and boost their income so what can be done about all of this a reporter pandey is in cologne he asked on a movie yell from fairtrade west africa about how to make chocolate...
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we will take on big pharma to bring down the cost of prescription drugs. nra to pass on the gun safety legislation. agenda our optimistic for this country. , as a party, we are not going to be able to divide the divider in chief. we will not be able to out divide him. he will not be out dividing someone that wakes up every morning and sees who he can take on, see who he can blame. let's see what the list is. he blames barack obama. right? he does that all the time. he blames immigrants. head of thee federal reserve that he appointed. he blames the generals that he commanded. he blames the entire kingdom of denmark. who does that? blamed the prime minister of canada for cutting him out of the canadian version of home alone two. he blames people. what do we have to offer instead? we are a party that brings people with us instead of shutting them out. you know that is something i have done. reas,e one in rural a suburban areas, one every have run back to fourth grade. [applause] sen. klobuchar: now, democrats, democrats, we have to remember that when we bring
we will take on big pharma to bring down the cost of prescription drugs. nra to pass on the gun safety legislation. agenda our optimistic for this country. , as a party, we are not going to be able to divide the divider in chief. we will not be able to out divide him. he will not be out dividing someone that wakes up every morning and sees who he can take on, see who he can blame. let's see what the list is. he blames barack obama. right? he does that all the time. he blames immigrants. head of...
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in effect, administration after administration of both parties has permitted big pharma and all sorts of healthcare companies to sell out not only american workers and our national security to improve profits. those administrations allowed drug manufacturing companies to render us dependent on a country that's in crisis. despite china's production of half the world's sanitary masks. the coronavirus has led to a major shortage of masks in this country. china is importing masks as well, adding to the shortage here in the united states. joining us, peter navarro. assistant to the president, the president's trade czar in the white house. peter, let's start with -- i know you are busy -- >> a wake-up call on steroids. lou: let's talk about that. what are we going to do about the absence any production capacity for pharmaceuticals in this country? i want to focus on that. peter i'm going to ask you to respond to my question. that's what i'm going to ask you to do. >> go ahead. lou: you missed the question. >> you asked about the production facilities in the united states. lou: how are we go
in effect, administration after administration of both parties has permitted big pharma and all sorts of healthcare companies to sell out not only american workers and our national security to improve profits. those administrations allowed drug manufacturing companies to render us dependent on a country that's in crisis. despite china's production of half the world's sanitary masks. the coronavirus has led to a major shortage of masks in this country. china is importing masks as well, adding to...
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i spoke to the indian pharmaceutical alliance which represents the local pharma companies and it's happeningre holding raw material is the uncertainties continue as a result of the coronavirus outbreak. in fact, you depends on china for at least 80% of its raw materials. it's definitely going to be having an impact on drug manufacturers, at least those that have low inventory levels. no impact on the final consumer because those prices are regulated by the government. what we do learn is that drug manufacturers would be having a meeting to discuss various issues including an option to import some of these intermediaries from europe. and you will be watching that closely. in australia, growing pressure on the central bank to do more to stimulate the economy, especially with the coronavirus outbreak. phil mercer reports on how some australian families are coping. the fragile economy needs muscle. cuts to interest rates were meant to boost the spending power of consumers and rates have never been lower but many australians are nervous. when the interest rates are low, i think people do get a bi
i spoke to the indian pharmaceutical alliance which represents the local pharma companies and it's happeningre holding raw material is the uncertainties continue as a result of the coronavirus outbreak. in fact, you depends on china for at least 80% of its raw materials. it's definitely going to be having an impact on drug manufacturers, at least those that have low inventory levels. no impact on the final consumer because those prices are regulated by the government. what we do learn is that...
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to put it together, we hope they don't abandon it as they seem to have, i guess at the behest of pharma. we said that we wanted to build the infrastructure of america and increase paychecks, the president said throughout the campaign that he was going to build infrastructure, infrastructure, infrastructure. came to prescription drugs, he's going to negotiate like crazy. it appears that crazy might mean ot at all. again, cleaner government, which we want to do with lowering the impact of big dark money in politics, ending, under john lewis' bill, which is part of h.r. 1, to end the voter suppression and, again, pass the voting rights act. which is part of that. but we've taken out of that. so that's what we're doing and our responsibility is to protect and defend. that's what we did. i'm very proud of our managers. they presented the facts. i'm proud of the courage of our members. they reviewed the facts. they studied the constitution. they made their own decision. i'm proud of the senate that they had the unanimous vote in favor of the truth. and just so respectful of the decision that
to put it together, we hope they don't abandon it as they seem to have, i guess at the behest of pharma. we said that we wanted to build the infrastructure of america and increase paychecks, the president said throughout the campaign that he was going to build infrastructure, infrastructure, infrastructure. came to prescription drugs, he's going to negotiate like crazy. it appears that crazy might mean ot at all. again, cleaner government, which we want to do with lowering the impact of big...
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and the protection of the environment and getting rid of his gift to pharma in that trade agreement, kicked that out. another example of his beholden this to the pharmaceutical industry. we got major things accomplished. these are things the president said he wanted to do, build infrastructure, during the campaign. especially infrastructure. i hardly ever had a conversation with him when he wasn't talking about infrastructure, infrastructure, infrastructure. i think he really wants that and knows the country needs that. we were almost there until it came time to pay for it and that was out the door. >> you don't think anything -- >> that would be up to him. it hasn't changed in terms of us. having a victory on trade agreements, it is not a victory for him not to do that for the benefit of a platform or gun manufacturers. workers in our country, our hemisphere, could be wrong. and they walk away from what they were conceding to us. what they were conceding to us. and they couldn't go that path. it is a path to better trade agreements. >> the white house communication director -- some
and the protection of the environment and getting rid of his gift to pharma in that trade agreement, kicked that out. another example of his beholden this to the pharmaceutical industry. we got major things accomplished. these are things the president said he wanted to do, build infrastructure, during the campaign. especially infrastructure. i hardly ever had a conversation with him when he wasn't talking about infrastructure, infrastructure, infrastructure. i think he really wants that and...
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i find it -- some of the talking points from the republicans and the big pharma and insurance companies have been sending out how do we pay for this and panicking people that they will have to pay more. of all the things my taxes pay for i would be willing to pay for healthcare for everyone, not just for me but for everyone. >> host: susan is next, republican line, pennsylvania. >> caller: hello. i have been a nurse for 28 yea years, rn. whenever i hear this medicare ffor all i just have to questin how much the folks who are saying that understand how medicare works. you know, currently medicare does not coverow c one 100% of everything for people on medicare. it pays, you know, 80% of outpatient doctor visits andgs those types of things. most people in this country, the seniors on medicare half to purchase a supplemental plan or they choose a medicare advantage plan and t so there is some othr coverage that they need. medicare will not cover. everything. thalso, when they talk about --i mean, ms. skiles, is she willing to take a pay cut? medicaid reimburses capitals and providers where
i find it -- some of the talking points from the republicans and the big pharma and insurance companies have been sending out how do we pay for this and panicking people that they will have to pay more. of all the things my taxes pay for i would be willing to pay for healthcare for everyone, not just for me but for everyone. >> host: susan is next, republican line, pennsylvania. >> caller: hello. i have been a nurse for 28 yea years, rn. whenever i hear this medicare ffor all i just...
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the balance sheets needs fortification and i think it comes with equity dilution >> gw pharma having a big move in the after hours i'm trying to get the news that's back to 90 now basically a double bottom. whatever news out seems to be positive this is a name we mentioned couple months. in that space, gwph. >> you like that better than aurora. >> not going to suck me in >> it's sick months. >> i would rather gw pharma. >> we know where he is going moving on the earning rolling in pinterest and wynn on the move after results. we have full people coverage breaking it down contessa brewer standing by on wynn kick it off with julia boorstin with more and pinterest's quarter. >> pinterest shares soaring on better than top and bottom line user results the stock gaining about 17% in after hours trading on top of the 5% growth going into the close earlier today. now, pinterest monthly active users grew 26% from a year ago to 335 million that's 4 million more than projected. the company points to the value in making it easier to shop on pinterest with companies increasing their uploads to ca
the balance sheets needs fortification and i think it comes with equity dilution >> gw pharma having a big move in the after hours i'm trying to get the news that's back to 90 now basically a double bottom. whatever news out seems to be positive this is a name we mentioned couple months. in that space, gwph. >> you like that better than aurora. >> not going to suck me in >> it's sick months. >> i would rather gw pharma. >> we know where he is going moving on...
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i have a particular responsibility for the pharmaceutical part where there was a built-in gift to pharma to be able to raise its prices and i was able to get that out. i know the speaker of the house nancy pelosi was really concerned and did talk to our trade ambassador to take 230 out of these trade agreements. i think that is exactly the idea to try and protect the internet companies from having any responsibility. i think going forward we are can have to have a big battle about that. and these things don't need to be in a trade agreement especially if it is willing to protect u.s. companies. before we run out of time. some of the issues involved national security whether or not a cell phone can be hacked into if there should be a back door into a cell phone. these are a couple of national discussions we had have over the years. what are your thoughts compared to privacy. that one is really tough. the battle between law enforcement national security and personal security. let me mention one thing that does concern me. that is the issue of facial recognition. we have already seen a numb
i have a particular responsibility for the pharmaceutical part where there was a built-in gift to pharma to be able to raise its prices and i was able to get that out. i know the speaker of the house nancy pelosi was really concerned and did talk to our trade ambassador to take 230 out of these trade agreements. i think that is exactly the idea to try and protect the internet companies from having any responsibility. i think going forward we are can have to have a big battle about that. and...
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heck just common of pharma and they told us that their army and the british were then be argued with a bone wash. and known as the i.e. question that and question on the haiti teetotallers one thing that there must be a survey of around the mid afternoon and the united boma there for years on this date committed the murder that is not since. more direct. and place your partner changed the bed. only partly get the inquest put forward i know more than a. oh no what they don't. it was clear deals from c. in the individual reports that were common oik from the story point choir's tame the mob we were looking at here it was coordinated attacks. some of the same people used the same weapons same fire hoses same heights same modus operandi were working together and not truly understand what was happening and who needed to be looked at as a whole but the daily thing else would be to optimize each individual attack to individualize that which didn't tell the bigger story the story that was understood a place headquarters that was all arrested at army headquarters at the time that these were c
heck just common of pharma and they told us that their army and the british were then be argued with a bone wash. and known as the i.e. question that and question on the haiti teetotallers one thing that there must be a survey of around the mid afternoon and the united boma there for years on this date committed the murder that is not since. more direct. and place your partner changed the bed. only partly get the inquest put forward i know more than a. oh no what they don't. it was clear deals...
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that must mean not negotiate at all, because he has stood by set -- side-by-side with big pharma against house democrat bill to do exactly that, lower drug costs now act." as you just saw, many of her guests have health concerns and health issues that need to be addressed. back to the washington post report on the off the record luncheon the president had this afternoon. at one point, vice president pence, who attended the lunch, said indiana stepped in and helped mayor pete buttigieg with an economic grant when south bend was struggling and while pence was governor. trump expressed frustration with john bolton, who the president said turned on him. trump also mocked bolton by saying he wanted to be called ambassador, even internally at the white house, and his ambassadorship was a recent appointment. next call is joe. joe is in sylmar, california. feel themocrat, i u.s. is broke, we have no money for any kind of health plan or whatever. i believe donald trump is doing a great job. >> thank you. if you are away from your tv and want to watch the state of the union, c-span.org is the plac
that must mean not negotiate at all, because he has stood by set -- side-by-side with big pharma against house democrat bill to do exactly that, lower drug costs now act." as you just saw, many of her guests have health concerns and health issues that need to be addressed. back to the washington post report on the off the record luncheon the president had this afternoon. at one point, vice president pence, who attended the lunch, said indiana stepped in and helped mayor pete buttigieg with...
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because i knew army was there and checked the horsing i'd need to check this coming of pharma and its orders. and their army and the british was in company argentina bonior. and known as you are you question. and question on the h.e.g. jovovich one thing that there was this survey of. the mid-afternoon and the bone was there for a good show this did committed the murder that is not just. order. and wait your partner change to bed. the only part of the inquest. i know more can they. own up to what they don't. it was clear deals from c. in the individual reports that were common oik from the story point queries team the more we were looking at here was coordinated attacks. some of the same people used the same weapons same farmhouses same high same modus operandi or working together and not truly understand what was happening and who needed to be looked at as a whole that the daily thing else would be to add to my case each individual attack to individualize it which didn't tell the bigger story the story that was understood a play said quarters that was on arrested at army headquarters
because i knew army was there and checked the horsing i'd need to check this coming of pharma and its orders. and their army and the british was in company argentina bonior. and known as you are you question. and question on the h.e.g. jovovich one thing that there was this survey of. the mid-afternoon and the bone was there for a good show this did committed the murder that is not just. order. and wait your partner change to bed. the only part of the inquest. i know more can they. own up to...
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i had particular responsibility for the pharmaceutical part where there was a built in gift to pharma to be able to raise nyway, i waso -- a able to get that out. i know that the speaker of the house nancy pelosi was very concerned and did talk to our trade ambassador, mr. lighthizer, to take 230 out of these trade agreements. you are right. it is proliferating now in the trade agreements and i think that is exactly the idea to try and protect these internet companies from having any responsibility. so, i think going forward, we are going to have to have a big battle about that. these things don't need to be in a trade agreement, especially if it is related to protect u.s. companies. peter: i wanted to ask before we run out of time about encryption. some of these issues involve national security. whether or not a cell phone can be hacked into, if there should be a backdoor into a cell phone if there has been a crime committed. these are a couple of national discussions we have had. what are your thoughts when it comes to privacy, your phone and whether or not somebody should be able t
i had particular responsibility for the pharmaceutical part where there was a built in gift to pharma to be able to raise nyway, i waso -- a able to get that out. i know that the speaker of the house nancy pelosi was very concerned and did talk to our trade ambassador, mr. lighthizer, to take 230 out of these trade agreements. you are right. it is proliferating now in the trade agreements and i think that is exactly the idea to try and protect these internet companies from having any...
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pharma toke on big bring down the cost of prescription drugs.o passtake on the nra gun safety legislation. that is our optimistic agenda for this country. host: let's go back to our phone from and talk to bonnie modesto, california on the independent line. caller: good morning. i feel that michael bloomberg is the man that they should get behind if they want to be trump. i think a lot of republicans that do not like trump would get behind bloomberg. , as the colahat earlier said, bloomberg, klobuchar -- caller earlier said, bloomberg-klobuchar candidacy would be great. sanders would divide the country, just like trump is. warren also. biden does not have the energy. i think bloomberg could beat trump. who iset's go to rosetta calling from new york on the democratic line. caller: i would like to see pete buttigieg. host: why, rosetta? caller: he is very intelligent, think he would do an excellent job. on the other hand, i'm a bit , maybe of hisuse lifestyle, that he would not be voted in. the next when i would pick would be bloomberg. let's go to
pharma toke on big bring down the cost of prescription drugs.o passtake on the nra gun safety legislation. that is our optimistic agenda for this country. host: let's go back to our phone from and talk to bonnie modesto, california on the independent line. caller: good morning. i feel that michael bloomberg is the man that they should get behind if they want to be trump. i think a lot of republicans that do not like trump would get behind bloomberg. , as the colahat earlier said, bloomberg,...
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i don't understand why big pharma is a supporting. these are important reforms. packages like this and other bipartisan efforts are important assuming seniors money. something must price increases and getting better negotiations i think these are some of the best reforms we can work on together. >> thank you. i am interested in rural health care and this committee has been in the middle of that for at least three decades. it is difficult to keep high quality medical care in those environments. over the past decades, i have championed landmark role healthcare legislation. they've had some successes. things change rapidly while maybe not rapidly but they slowly change in rural america. so when we have problems still developing. i'm very pleased to see the president's budget, it containing a new focus on the role healthcare while the page budget provides a broad outline of past accomplishments and future goals. they do not contain specific details about the policy. that is why today i wanted to give you secretary azar an opportunity to explain in some detail of how
i don't understand why big pharma is a supporting. these are important reforms. packages like this and other bipartisan efforts are important assuming seniors money. something must price increases and getting better negotiations i think these are some of the best reforms we can work on together. >> thank you. i am interested in rural health care and this committee has been in the middle of that for at least three decades. it is difficult to keep high quality medical care in those...
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happen in poor neighborhoods in fact street crime doesn't hold a candle to corporate crime the big pharmacreated opioid epidemic alone killed a high. 130 americans a day criminals are not the true criminals in this world in fact it was criminals a couple of weeks ago who took a moral stance to get the world's most famous political prisoner julian assad out of the torture of solitary confinement as craig murry a former british ambassador said julian is finally released from solitary in belmarsh prison because the other prisoners were appalled by his treatment and took up action on his behalf a small victory for basic humanity and it took criminals to teach it to the british state but that's not the only step in the right direction in the case of a songe the international human rights and rule of law organization the council of europe which represents 820000000 europeans has finally sided with julian assange and called for his release look i get it i understand belmarsh prison you don't want to let him go because when you have high profile prisoners you get lots of money from the government
happen in poor neighborhoods in fact street crime doesn't hold a candle to corporate crime the big pharmacreated opioid epidemic alone killed a high. 130 americans a day criminals are not the true criminals in this world in fact it was criminals a couple of weeks ago who took a moral stance to get the world's most famous political prisoner julian assad out of the torture of solitary confinement as craig murry a former british ambassador said julian is finally released from solitary in belmarsh...
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reason we thought russia was a good option is because the medical system here isn't as backed by pharma so i'm pleased as it is north america people. who are meaning well go to medical school medical school and are perhaps taught by the wrong people and then end up over prescribing mckayla peterson notes that her father suffered extreme auto immune reaction after being prescribed a higher dose of anti-anxiety pills she adds that he almost lost his life but is now recovering archie's illiterate goat picks up the story. what is the price of living a life like that of jordan peterson a number of emotional breakdowns by the canadian who's become known as the world's top self-help guru have been caught on camera the mother comes up to me and said look i've been listening to what you've been seeing for 6 months and it's changed my life you started cleaning up my room and telling the truth just one of frank you for helping me you'd think a widely cited academic and author of a global bestseller explaining how to fix your life wouldn't have any problems with keeping his old in order but lately
reason we thought russia was a good option is because the medical system here isn't as backed by pharma so i'm pleased as it is north america people. who are meaning well go to medical school medical school and are perhaps taught by the wrong people and then end up over prescribing mckayla peterson notes that her father suffered extreme auto immune reaction after being prescribed a higher dose of anti-anxiety pills she adds that he almost lost his life but is now recovering archie's illiterate...
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as the top of lobbying groups prepping fossil fuel interests the health care industry and big pharma. thanks to organizations like washington speakers bureau all american speakers bureau and kepler speakers journalists and t.v. pundits are hopping on a gravy train that retired politicians and strategists have been writing for a while such as donna brazil and michael steele who apparently thomas some 2 for one prepackaged black history month deal today dozens of mainstream journalists are at a lobbying groups the supposal to give a washington perspective on hot button issues for the price of a poor americans catastrophic medical bill lobbyist can access andrea mitchell carl bernstein the devil and p.b.s. news judy woodruff who hosted 821000 leadership award ceremony for the american hospital association an organization which is anti medicare for all though i guess i can't blame judy woodruff for needing the extra cash she works for a network that tries to bribe americans with d.v.d.'s of woody allen documentaries and his movies in order to get regular funding each year but of course it
as the top of lobbying groups prepping fossil fuel interests the health care industry and big pharma. thanks to organizations like washington speakers bureau all american speakers bureau and kepler speakers journalists and t.v. pundits are hopping on a gravy train that retired politicians and strategists have been writing for a while such as donna brazil and michael steele who apparently thomas some 2 for one prepackaged black history month deal today dozens of mainstream journalists are at a...