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it is made by the bayer corporation. in the immediate aftermath of 9/11 and the anthrax attacks that wept on a little while, demand for bayer's antibiotic skyrocketed. the government wanted to have 12 million tablets on hand. >> bayer said, sure,s that going to take us a year and a half. is that okay? >> no. that's not okay. we are being attacked by somebody mysteriously mailing anthrax to all kinds of different people now. bayer said tough, this is our drug, we own the patent on it. that's how long it will take us to make 12 million doses. then something interesting happened. some other companies came forward and said, hey, if we were allowed to make it, we could make that drug really quickly. they came forward and said we could make generic versions and fill the entire order in 12 weeks. bayer was saying 12 months. these companies were saying just say the word, we are happy to do it. the democrats in washington said quickly, we should do that. fine, let's let other companies jump in and make more. is the patent more im
it is made by the bayer corporation. in the immediate aftermath of 9/11 and the anthrax attacks that wept on a little while, demand for bayer's antibiotic skyrocketed. the government wanted to have 12 million tablets on hand. >> bayer said, sure,s that going to take us a year and a half. is that okay? >> no. that's not okay. we are being attacked by somebody mysteriously mailing anthrax to all kinds of different people now. bayer said tough, this is our drug, we own the patent on...
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bayer saying 20 months. these companies said we could fill the order in 12 weeks, just say the word, we're happy to do it. and democrats in washington very quickly said we should do that. we need more than bayer can give us, fine, let other companies jump in and make more. is the patent really more important than that? democratic senator named chuck schumer from new york city, just been walloped in 9/11 attacks, led the charge saying the government had legal right to break the patent in unusual circumstance like this to let other companies make it so we could have enough. if anthrax attacks continued and millions of americans needed to be treated, this country could get them treated. even republicans in congress conceded not inclined to do that in normal circumstances but these were not normal and if the administration said that's what we want to do, republicans in congress said they'd support it and break the patent if need be. what ultimately happened in 2001, george w. bush administration threatened to bu
bayer saying 20 months. these companies said we could fill the order in 12 weeks, just say the word, we're happy to do it. and democrats in washington very quickly said we should do that. we need more than bayer can give us, fine, let other companies jump in and make more. is the patent really more important than that? democratic senator named chuck schumer from new york city, just been walloped in 9/11 attacks, led the charge saying the government had legal right to break the patent in unusual...
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and bayer basically said tough. this is our drug we on the path and on and that's how long it's going to make it. and then something interesting happened. some other companies came forward and said hey, we know this is bears drug and they hold depend on it, and they're the only ones allowed to make, it but if we are allowed to make it we can make that drug ourselves really quickly they came forward and said they could make generic versions of it that would fill the entire order the u.s. government wanted, and 12 weeks. that bayer was saying it would take them 20 months, these companies said we can make a generic and make the whole order filled in 12 weeks. we're happy to do it. and democrats in washington, very quickly said we should do that. we need more than bayer can give us, fine let's let other companies jump in and make more. is the path and really more important than that? a democratic senator named jack schumer from new york city, who is just been walloped in the 9/11 attacks, he led the charge for the democ
and bayer basically said tough. this is our drug we on the path and on and that's how long it's going to make it. and then something interesting happened. some other companies came forward and said hey, we know this is bears drug and they hold depend on it, and they're the only ones allowed to make, it but if we are allowed to make it we can make that drug ourselves really quickly they came forward and said they could make generic versions of it that would fill the entire order the u.s....
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bayer is trading on the back foot spain up .20%. italy up .40%.ss index is up .10% let's take you to sectors and talk about the breakdown here. it is mixed at the bottom. oil and gas is down .70% big tech was in a slide. travel and leisure is down perhaps some days appoip disappn there were no more countries on the list up at the top, we have teleco. the reaction to the news and media. the news that potentially we could see a merger with at&t and discovery. more on that later in the show we are seeing th the positive reaction stocks are up 8 percentage points auto up .70%. it could bodewell for the electric vehicle segment of the market that is something we are watching as well >>> u.s. futures s&p down 7%. dow is down 70 points and nasdaq down 5 it was a big week with the consumer sales number dropping we had the bumper news with the markets going into a frenzy before recovering on friday. the data this week is lighter. we are watching out for the major focus for u.s. markets. >>> turning back to corporate news over here in europe ryanair reporte
bayer is trading on the back foot spain up .20%. italy up .40%.ss index is up .10% let's take you to sectors and talk about the breakdown here. it is mixed at the bottom. oil and gas is down .70% big tech was in a slide. travel and leisure is down perhaps some days appoip disappn there were no more countries on the list up at the top, we have teleco. the reaction to the news and media. the news that potentially we could see a merger with at&t and discovery. more on that later in the show we...
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bayer, them monsanto narrative has been difficult. the farming story starting to come good.ng to see evidence and see the high prices and the commodity space feeding back in. that is having a positive effect. bayer up 7.32%. deutsche telekom up over 2%. you have the sprint merger in the united states. also strong metrics across the board and what we are seeing with deutsche telekom. that being rewarded. alix: is a really interesting different story in the u.s.. it is important to compare and contrast what you are seeing in europe with what we are seeing in the u.s. we are firmly in the red. the nasdaq is the underperformer yet again. the question becomes is it the inflation story? is it a reopening story? is it a semi-tech story? taiwan is selling down -- shutting down and that will hurt the semi sector, or is this an overvaluation story? there is also the gamma trade. when you read blame the gamma you know there's something up. the inflation story had an impact. you look at your breakevens. it is the short end where you're seeing the biggest rising breakevens. the dense and
bayer, them monsanto narrative has been difficult. the farming story starting to come good.ng to see evidence and see the high prices and the commodity space feeding back in. that is having a positive effect. bayer up 7.32%. deutsche telekom up over 2%. you have the sprint merger in the united states. also strong metrics across the board and what we are seeing with deutsche telekom. that being rewarded. alix: is a really interesting different story in the u.s.. it is important to compare and...
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the citizens bayer would appreciate some time to recover, start talking about the recovery efforts and so on. israelis are definitely exhausted on their side, is really prime minister knows it's going to be very tricky not to let this keep for now. there's no much patience and you know, among the people at least for now, both sides though, are claiming victory to this last round of fighting. but are there any winners in this really look, if you asked the 243 people who died and gaza, 66 kids out of them. if you asked the 12 casual families of the 12 people who died in israel, they will not tell you there are any winners. i don't think they care about this. if you look at the level of leadership and the way they see that, i think both sides of game what they want it, i mean how mos managed to get an unbelievable achievement and showing itself as a true leader of the palestinian cause of the palestinian people. the defender of jerusalem and the lock them off. the palestinian authority in the west bank has never been as weak. you know, when we see how much, for instance, strong and then t
the citizens bayer would appreciate some time to recover, start talking about the recovery efforts and so on. israelis are definitely exhausted on their side, is really prime minister knows it's going to be very tricky not to let this keep for now. there's no much patience and you know, among the people at least for now, both sides though, are claiming victory to this last round of fighting. but are there any winners in this really look, if you asked the 243 people who died and gaza, 66 kids...
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here is the view of the energy export cornelia bayer. >> all of these restrictions put now on oil companiespush up prices. this is a landmark ruling. essentially, the dutch has done what the u.s. usually does, legislated in their territory for the whole world. so, it is getting much more uncomfortable for the oil industry to -- the one question i have is there is this big push towards totally getting rid of hydrocarbons. i do not see how with a growing world population we can keep the lights on without hydrocarbons. >> to help us assess the significance of this ruling is the bbc energy and environment analyst roger harrah been. >> it could be absolutely immense. there are two scenarios. one is shallow will appeal. i am not surprised at that. if they appeal, if they lose the appeal, then every fossil fuel company in the world will know that depending -- the courts could go after them to try to dictate their own clement policies. now, in the case of shella, -- their own climate policies. shell does have its own admissions guidelines but they are not anywhere near as astringent as they should
here is the view of the energy export cornelia bayer. >> all of these restrictions put now on oil companiespush up prices. this is a landmark ruling. essentially, the dutch has done what the u.s. usually does, legislated in their territory for the whole world. so, it is getting much more uncomfortable for the oil industry to -- the one question i have is there is this big push towards totally getting rid of hydrocarbons. i do not see how with a growing world population we can keep the...
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let's start with bayer. dani: to the downside this morning.late on friday after the market closed lost its second appeal over the case that roundup weed killer causes cancer. they are worried it could bring more consumers in. that is down nearly 2.5%. we have a lot of the leisure, a lot of the reopening doing well. we heard from the ryanair ceo. he painted an optimistic picture. they cannot give actual guidance because visibility is so low, but we have ryanair moving higher, and we have most of the travel stocks to the upside as well. carnival is doing a little better in today's trading, so maybe it is that more optimistic viewpoint that has the shares doing better. paring some of those gains, but it still seems to be turning out for a decent day for the travel sector. anna: dani burger with the latest on the stocks that are on the move. a decent day for the travel sector, she says, and that is where we had next. boris johnson says today's easing of lockdown restrictions must be taken with a heavy dose of caution. a ban on international travel
let's start with bayer. dani: to the downside this morning.late on friday after the market closed lost its second appeal over the case that roundup weed killer causes cancer. they are worried it could bring more consumers in. that is down nearly 2.5%. we have a lot of the leisure, a lot of the reopening doing well. we heard from the ryanair ceo. he painted an optimistic picture. they cannot give actual guidance because visibility is so low, but we have ryanair moving higher, and we have most of...
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video in an hour and 15 minutes cia museum deputy director, janelle neises and professor elizabeth bayer discussed. the important role women's spies played in world war ii and how they were able to use prejudice and sexism to their advantage. in two hours a study session for the advanced placement u.s. history exam
video in an hour and 15 minutes cia museum deputy director, janelle neises and professor elizabeth bayer discussed. the important role women's spies played in world war ii and how they were able to use prejudice and sexism to their advantage. in two hours a study session for the advanced placement u.s. history exam
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. >> the winds are bayer dominic fallopian, a full poli sexually and misconduct on a there's a story what he did. exposing himself to a woman and she was mayor at the time she was of a different town. we've got 4 sarah stinson live in windsor now with more on the story. sarah. >> you know, before there was 6 women who spoke out about mayor dominic foppoli and one of the attorneys for the alleged victim said there's going to be more people coming out and the latest today, the 7th is former mayor of sonoma. and that's rachel hundley. she spoke out against mayor foppoli saying there was some misconduct that happened back in 2015, she said this happened in sacramento during a conference for government officials. she said the poli climbed on top of her and exposed himself to her back in 2015 at the time. he was the newest and youngest councilmember in windsor. hundley said she went police room after a night of drinking but told him she didn't want anything to happen. she also claimed for poli took photos of her in a bathrobe. take a look at what hunley tweeted out. she says foppoli is bot
. >> the winds are bayer dominic fallopian, a full poli sexually and misconduct on a there's a story what he did. exposing himself to a woman and she was mayor at the time she was of a different town. we've got 4 sarah stinson live in windsor now with more on the story. sarah. >> you know, before there was 6 women who spoke out about mayor dominic foppoli and one of the attorneys for the alleged victim said there's going to be more people coming out and the latest today, the 7th is...
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congressman don bayer. and congressman fred upton. because of you, history will remember this day. this moment. when our nation took action to combat hate. thank you all. around this time last year, when i was in the senate, senator hirono and senator duckworth and i introduced a resolution in the united states senate condemning the rise of anti-asian sentiment in our country. at that time, more than 1,100 anti-asian hate incidents had been reported since the start of the pandemic. today, that number is more than 6,600. and i'm talking about incidents where businesses are being vandalized in our biggest cities and in our smallest towns. i'm talking about a 61-year-old man getting kicked in the head. two elderly women being stabbed while waiting for the bus. eight people in atlanta getting shot on a tuesday night. this violence, it did not come from nowhere. and none of it is new. in my life, my lived experience, i have seen how hate can pervade our communities. i have served in the justice system, in the legislative branch and in the executive branch. i have seen how hate can imped
congressman don bayer. and congressman fred upton. because of you, history will remember this day. this moment. when our nation took action to combat hate. thank you all. around this time last year, when i was in the senate, senator hirono and senator duckworth and i introduced a resolution in the united states senate condemning the rise of anti-asian sentiment in our country. at that time, more than 1,100 anti-asian hate incidents had been reported since the start of the pandemic. today, that...
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meanwhile enos also learned that through a trip to a nearby military fort for bayer that they were hiringmen and he could maybe make thirty dollars a month and get everything to live on plus some other things. that enos wanted to talk it over with jenny and he came home and he talked with her about it and jenny told him. that she of course she would have him do it. but then she realized of course. i'm going to have to work a little more but i don't care i want to get home someday and by doing this i think enos and i can lay up his full salary and a little more and they decided that they would start boarding soldiers at fort bayard. he knows was afraid that that would be too much trouble for jenny and also that they would have to hire a cook but jenny settled his fears and told him that she would do all the cooking herself if he would hire someone to keep her house and do the washing. and so that all she had to do was cook albeit three meals a day for these soldiers that they were boarding. this is the sister that she sent letters back home to and throughout all her letters. she's telling
meanwhile enos also learned that through a trip to a nearby military fort for bayer that they were hiringmen and he could maybe make thirty dollars a month and get everything to live on plus some other things. that enos wanted to talk it over with jenny and he came home and he talked with her about it and jenny told him. that she of course she would have him do it. but then she realized of course. i'm going to have to work a little more but i don't care i want to get home someday and by doing...
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video in an hour and 15 minutes cia museum deputy director, janelle neises and professor elizabeth bayer discussed. the important role women's spies played in world war ii and how they were able to use prejudice and sexism to their advantage. in two hours a study session for the advanced placement u.s. history exam all right. good afternoon, everyone and welcome to another installment of finding the source if you're joining us for the first time. my name is ashley lusky. i'm the assistant director of the civil war institute at gettysburg college and i am delighted to have with me today dr. michelle crowell who comes to us from the library of congress. she is the civil war and reconstruction specialist in the manuscripts division at the library of congress, and she is also the current manager of the presidential papers from president polk through theodore roosevelt. is that correct? that's correct. correct. michelle has had a long and very interesting career, which i hope that she can start us off talking to us about that today. it's had lots of interesting twists and turns in both the ac
video in an hour and 15 minutes cia museum deputy director, janelle neises and professor elizabeth bayer discussed. the important role women's spies played in world war ii and how they were able to use prejudice and sexism to their advantage. in two hours a study session for the advanced placement u.s. history exam all right. good afternoon, everyone and welcome to another installment of finding the source if you're joining us for the first time. my name is ashley lusky. i'm the assistant...
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a new breed of bayer is popping up across northern america and the cause connects with the undersea coralproduction. reporter erik henriksen takes an in-depth look at this remarkable result. climate change. this causing. >> rising sea levels intensifying storms and extreme droughts. climate change is making its mark on our world. one impact. you might not expect animal hybrids of his we are eagerly there is essentially a hybrid. >> between a brown bear and a polar vanderbilt university associate professor larisa desantis studies the diets of prehistoric species like the saber tooth, tiger and even the polar bear and essentially what we found was a blue. there's your hyper specialized in what they do. designed to survive in frigid temperatures and hunt seal a melting arctic has robbed the polar bear of their hunting ground. they've been eating soft things. they really haven't changed until the 21st century. so we may be seeing sort of a tipping point at which these there's are really getting desperate for south. the polar bear has encountered a distant cousin. the grizzly. and well. >> thi
a new breed of bayer is popping up across northern america and the cause connects with the undersea coralproduction. reporter erik henriksen takes an in-depth look at this remarkable result. climate change. this causing. >> rising sea levels intensifying storms and extreme droughts. climate change is making its mark on our world. one impact. you might not expect animal hybrids of his we are eagerly there is essentially a hybrid. >> between a brown bear and a polar vanderbilt...