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alan jones. tell us about alan jones and big pharma. >> alan jones. when we were talking about people whom it's a pleasure to know and an inspiration to spend time with, i spent the better part of ten days with him in his hunting cabin out in the pennsylvania woods learning about the story. the first three days were fairly quiet, and then i think he saw that he could trust me. and i think gaining trust is one of the critical things in getting people to tell their stories fully. they have the cant for the nightly news story the, but actually explain aring why they did what they did. alan jones was an investor in the pennsylvania -- investigator in the pennsylvania state office of the inspector general. he happened to find that the state, pennsylvania state's pharmacist received a $2,000 check in an account that was not rem registered, not officially remsterred, no official owner of that account. that's a felony event in pennsylvania. and this check was signed by the subsidiary of johnson and johnson. and he started looking at what it was that johnson &
alan jones. tell us about alan jones and big pharma. >> alan jones. when we were talking about people whom it's a pleasure to know and an inspiration to spend time with, i spent the better part of ten days with him in his hunting cabin out in the pennsylvania woods learning about the story. the first three days were fairly quiet, and then i think he saw that he could trust me. and i think gaining trust is one of the critical things in getting people to tell their stories fully. they have...
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tell us about alan jones in big pharma. >> when we are talking about people whom it is a pleasure to know and an inspiration to spend time with i spent the better part of ten days with him in his cabin and the pennsylvania was learning about his story. first three days were fairly quiet and then he thought he could trust me and gaining trust is one of the critical things of getting people to tell their stories fully. explaining why they do what they do, he was an investigator in the pennsylvania state office of the inspector general. he happened to find that they received a $2,000 check and in an account that was not registered, no official owner of the account and the check was signed by the subsidiary of johnson & johnson then he started looking at what it was others were doing paying money to this man. gradually, he is a great investigator, truly impressive in its decatur and he gradually started putting the pieces together saying the bigger picture of what's going on here and what was going on is that the companies were systematically corrupting the state health officials to make
tell us about alan jones in big pharma. >> when we are talking about people whom it is a pleasure to know and an inspiration to spend time with i spent the better part of ten days with him in his cabin and the pennsylvania was learning about his story. first three days were fairly quiet and then he thought he could trust me and gaining trust is one of the critical things of getting people to tell their stories fully. explaining why they do what they do, he was an investigator in the...
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japanese emperor nero he took he spent time chatting to the players and was given a whale by captain alan jones wales are aiming to win a well cup for the 1st time all right that is now i have the feeling joe thank you very much for that and that does it for this al-jazeera news hour but do stay with us michelle carey is here with another full of news bulletins in just a couple of minutes and as always you can keep up to date for the news on our web site al-jazeera dot com thank you for watching. it's a tough time for the afghan security forces taliban attacks have increased suffering heavy casualties and the prospect of a withdrawal of u.s. forces hangs over them yet young men are still joining up some for reasons for others is the only way to get a job despite the risks. he was an army bomb disposal engineer in helmand province he knew the risks he was blinded in both eyes and lost a leg when a roadside device exploded as you try to defuse it always aware of the danger of seeing friends wounded while working on mines i wasn't scared to lose and legace to sacrifice we have to mike to serve thi
japanese emperor nero he took he spent time chatting to the players and was given a whale by captain alan jones wales are aiming to win a well cup for the 1st time all right that is now i have the feeling joe thank you very much for that and that does it for this al-jazeera news hour but do stay with us michelle carey is here with another full of news bulletins in just a couple of minutes and as always you can keep up to date for the news on our web site al-jazeera dot com thank you for...
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year's sterling prize, presenting on stage at the moment and i think we will hand over to her and alan jonesk we will hand over to her and alanjones, the president of the riba for this year's sterling prize. thank you. it has been a privilege to visit the six buildings on this riba sterling prize list. those who build or work inside of them. selecting a winner from such a stellar and diverse selection of finalists was incredibly difficult responsibility for over 20 years now the riba stirling price has set the benchmark for architectural innovation and raised the bar for environmental standards along the way and am very pleased that this year possible ‘s shortlist is arguably the most sustainable ever. given that the uk's responsible for so given that the uk's responsible for so much of our carbon footprint, the way we design and construct buildings as to transform if we are going to mitigate the most challenging issue over time, climate change. in these buildings provide some inspirational ideas and solutions. earlier this year, the riba stirling joined the declaration and we are calling on
year's sterling prize, presenting on stage at the moment and i think we will hand over to her and alan jonesk we will hand over to her and alanjones, the president of the riba for this year's sterling prize. thank you. it has been a privilege to visit the six buildings on this riba sterling prize list. those who build or work inside of them. selecting a winner from such a stellar and diverse selection of finalists was incredibly difficult responsibility for over 20 years now the riba stirling...
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words exactly almost word for word but in what another whistleblower the whose case i looked into alan jones who blew the whistle both on johnson and johnson and made her partner sort of companies and his own office the inspector general of pennsylvania for a serious multi-state 1000000000 dollar wrongdoing he said i must speak up for those who are silent i must speak out for the people who are victims who have no voice use exactly the same terminology that's a kind of person who thinks about society and everyone in society as equal members and equal members of the human race. back in 201518 plus a very special interactive there are videos of the interns all about thomas drake and what he did open and i say have a look can my laptop i'm just watching the very beginning of it it's very traumatic how the camera that. then i am going to press plates fair to say that if there had been a time strike there could have been. here we had a guy who did absolutely everything was placed in the system he saw you know the warrantless wiretapping of hundreds of millions of americans. saw all of the corrupt
words exactly almost word for word but in what another whistleblower the whose case i looked into alan jones who blew the whistle both on johnson and johnson and made her partner sort of companies and his own office the inspector general of pennsylvania for a serious multi-state 1000000000 dollar wrongdoing he said i must speak up for those who are silent i must speak out for the people who are victims who have no voice use exactly the same terminology that's a kind of person who thinks about...
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words exactly almost word for word but in what another whistleblower the whose case i looked into alan joneswho blew the whistle both on johnson and johnson and major pharmaceutical companies and his own office the inspector general of pennsylvania for serious multi-state 1000000000 dollar wrongdoing he said i must speak up for those who are silent i must speak out for the people who are victims who have no voice exactly the same terminology that's a kind of person who thinks about society and everyone in society as equal members and equal members of the human race. back in 2015 plus very special interactive there are videos of the into he's all about thomas drake and what he did at the n.s.a. have a look here my laptop is just watching the very beginning of it it's very traumatic how the camera. then i am going to press play it's fair to say that if there had been a time straight there could have been that. here we had a guy who did absolutely everything with the place to see the system he saw you know the one was wiretapping hundreds of millions of americans he saw the corruption brought i
words exactly almost word for word but in what another whistleblower the whose case i looked into alan joneswho blew the whistle both on johnson and johnson and major pharmaceutical companies and his own office the inspector general of pennsylvania for serious multi-state 1000000000 dollar wrongdoing he said i must speak up for those who are silent i must speak out for the people who are victims who have no voice exactly the same terminology that's a kind of person who thinks about society and...
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words exactly almost word for word but in what another whistleblower the whose case i looked into alan jones who blew the whistle both on johnson and johnson and major pharmaceutical companies and his own office the inspector general of pennsylvania for serious multi-state 1000000000 dollar wrongdoing he said i must speak up for those who are silent i must speak out for the people who are victims who have no voice use exactly the same terminology that's a kind of person who thinks about society and everyone in society as equal members and equal members of the human race. back in $21518.00 plus did a very special interactive there were videos of the interviews all about thomas drake and what he did at the n.s.a. have a look can my laptop i'm just watching the very beginning of it it's very traumatic how that can let go then i am going to press play it's fair to say that if there had been a time straight there could have been. here we had a guy who did absolutely everything with. the place to save the system he saw you know the warrantless wiretapping of hundreds of millions of americans. saw
words exactly almost word for word but in what another whistleblower the whose case i looked into alan jones who blew the whistle both on johnson and johnson and major pharmaceutical companies and his own office the inspector general of pennsylvania for serious multi-state 1000000000 dollar wrongdoing he said i must speak up for those who are silent i must speak out for the people who are victims who have no voice use exactly the same terminology that's a kind of person who thinks about society...
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words exactly almost word for word but in what another whistleblower the whose case i looked into alan jones who blew the whistle both on johnson and johnson and made her promise out of companies and his own office the inspector general of pennsylvania for a serious multi-state 1000000000 dollar wrongdoing he said i must speak up for those who are silent i must speak out for the people who are victims who have no voice use exactly the same terminology that's a kind of person who thinks about society and everyone in society as equal members and equal members of the human race. back in $21518.00 plus a very special interactive there are videos of the interns all about thomas drake and what he did happens and i say have a look can my laptop i'm just watching the very beginning of it it's very traumatic how can i let go then i am going to press play it's fair to say that if there had been a time straight there could be. here we had a guy who did absolutely everything. he placed in the system he saw you know the warrantless wiretapping of hundreds of millions of americans. saw the corruption pros
words exactly almost word for word but in what another whistleblower the whose case i looked into alan jones who blew the whistle both on johnson and johnson and made her promise out of companies and his own office the inspector general of pennsylvania for a serious multi-state 1000000000 dollar wrongdoing he said i must speak up for those who are silent i must speak out for the people who are victims who have no voice use exactly the same terminology that's a kind of person who thinks about...
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with him every step of the way, the likes of alan wynnejones, step of the way, the likes of alan wynne joneslun. i think he is destined to lift the trophy. he is going to do that this year. and gats, the same. this is the only thing he has left to do now. it is kind of destined for them. with those two now, especially with alun wyn leading from the front, it is not too hard to do. it should be quite a much. where will you be watching it, and give us a score prediction? i think it is going to be tight. i think it is going to be 25-19 to be tight. i think it is going to be 25—19 to us. i am actually going to watch it with the team. fantastic. enjoy. that was richard hibbard, former wales hooker, many thanks indeed, joining us live from swa nsea. indeed, joining us live from swansea. radio 5 live, nine o‘clock kickoff in yokohama for the second of the world cup semifinals. that‘s bring you up—to—date with some football news. —— let‘s. liverpool‘s lead at the top of the prmier league is down to three points ahead of their match at home to spurs this afternoon. manchester city have stayed in touc
with him every step of the way, the likes of alan wynnejones, step of the way, the likes of alan wynne joneslun. i think he is destined to lift the trophy. he is going to do that this year. and gats, the same. this is the only thing he has left to do now. it is kind of destined for them. with those two now, especially with alun wyn leading from the front, it is not too hard to do. it should be quite a much. where will you be watching it, and give us a score prediction? i think it is going to be...
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they have so many inspirational experiences and our team, the like of alan wynne jones, the experienceshe forward who captained them to that grand slam into six nations back at the start of the year. and also dan bigger, theirfly—half. —— biggar. biggar is the kicker as far as wales are concerned, such a key player for them. wales will look at what england did yesterday. they went into that match against the all blacks is the underdogs. they came out as —— came out with a victory. wales will also be hoping they can spring something of a surprise here today against south africa. yes, absolutely. a big day. we will be back with andy, part of that big buildup, kick—offjust back with andy, part of that big buildup, kick—off just after back with andy, part of that big buildup, kick—offjust after nine o‘clock this morning. we are going to talk about all of that, in just over an hour ‘s time. and we will be speaking to former wales hooker richard hibbard about wales‘ chances. quite a challenge ahead for them. very exciting, a potential home nations final, finally. the liberal democrats and the
they have so many inspirational experiences and our team, the like of alan wynne jones, the experienceshe forward who captained them to that grand slam into six nations back at the start of the year. and also dan bigger, theirfly—half. —— biggar. biggar is the kicker as far as wales are concerned, such a key player for them. wales will look at what england did yesterday. they went into that match against the all blacks is the underdogs. they came out as —— came out with a victory....
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steve: some of the voices include van jones, alan dershowitz jordan peterson, dave rubin cornell westgave it pg 13. ainsley: they wouldn't budge. >> look, even if you have a standard you won't go to a pg 13 movie. you should see this because it is worth it, he says. brian: can you argue no industry has been hurt worse than believe it or not comedians. they make a living on pushing the line and talking about absurdity and now they can't. now they are being censored and comedians pushing back. last night adam underlined what's in his movie. he said comedians need to lead people back to normalcy as dave chapelle did on his special and bill burr did on his special, they take it on head on after recoiling for a couple years saying oh my goodness i don't want to get black balled. now they say the hell with it and going out to dry to bring this back to a country that allows free speech and a come plex city of views. rather than being screamed as the because people don't agree with you. ainsley: it will be out in theaters soon. check this out. meanwhile, 20 minutes after the top of the hour.
steve: some of the voices include van jones, alan dershowitz jordan peterson, dave rubin cornell westgave it pg 13. ainsley: they wouldn't budge. >> look, even if you have a standard you won't go to a pg 13 movie. you should see this because it is worth it, he says. brian: can you argue no industry has been hurt worse than believe it or not comedians. they make a living on pushing the line and talking about absurdity and now they can't. now they are being censored and comedians pushing...