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it means that big pharma wants to keep secrecy baked in when it benefits big pharma. right now, the very murky drug-pricing supply chain is a mystery to consumers. there seems to be no rhyme or reason what consumers will owe at the pharmacy counter when they pick up their prescription prescription -- their prescriptions. american taxpayers, american seniors, and this u.s. senator are fed up with the lack of consumer information when it comes to pharmaceuticals. that's why i'm working to inject some midwestern common sense into prescription drug pricing. as you can see, i'm working with my friend, senator durbin. we have teamed up before on issues that naysayers said couldn't get done. you might recall that president trump signed our first step act into law last year. that landmark reforms are protecting public safety, saving taxpayer dollars, and bringing fairness to the criminal justice system. today we're teaming up once again to fix an injustice with prescription drug advertising. big pharma spends billions of dollars a year advertising to the u.s. consumers. the f
it means that big pharma wants to keep secrecy baked in when it benefits big pharma. right now, the very murky drug-pricing supply chain is a mystery to consumers. there seems to be no rhyme or reason what consumers will owe at the pharmacy counter when they pick up their prescription prescription -- their prescriptions. american taxpayers, american seniors, and this u.s. senator are fed up with the lack of consumer information when it comes to pharmaceuticals. that's why i'm working to inject...
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different, it is not enough different from the old nafta and nafta, except for the new goodies for big pharma, which would handcuff congress in cutting the prices of medicine. the big move is, will the president get the pharma goodies out and strengthen the environmental and labor standards? nafta got rid of all tariffs. it is 0, 0. 50 years ago. it is all about getting those standards right and getting the incentives right. host: since you brought up the pharmaceutical side of it, what is done in this version pharmaceutically that they have concerns about politically? guest: disagreement is an improvement. is it perfect? no. in washington you have to compromise, take both sides, and come together and find something that works. i think this is a balanced agreement. nafta is a quarter century old. it is 25 years ago, 1994, that it came into effect. the economy has changed. digital provisions, digital commerce on this agreement are a first of its kind. the i.t. professions are incredibly important. incentivizing u.s. manufacturing, incredibly important. the first of its kind provisions on the e
different, it is not enough different from the old nafta and nafta, except for the new goodies for big pharma, which would handcuff congress in cutting the prices of medicine. the big move is, will the president get the pharma goodies out and strengthen the environmental and labor standards? nafta got rid of all tariffs. it is 0, 0. 50 years ago. it is all about getting those standards right and getting the incentives right. host: since you brought up the pharmaceutical side of it, what is done...
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because of the undue influence of the money, they gave away to big pharma the right to negotiate forower drug prices so we have people all over the country, particularly the elderly, would have to decide between their rent and their medicine. this is what our government has done. it is time for the people to step in. [applause] >> second row. williamson, if i were to give up a third of my net worth in order to help feed one of those 13 million children who are starving, provided that the government would tie the fallopian tubes of the mother, would you say i am a good person or a bad person? ms. williamson: i would refrain from language like that. >> you would? of williamson: that is part my answer, sir. we need a nonviolent political revolution in this country, but a basic principle of nonviolence is nonviolence in our own hearts. we don't need language like good person versus bad person. i would refrain from calling you a quote-unquote bad person. smug,'s -- self-righteous left-winger is no less of a danger than a smug self-righteous intolerant right-winger. [applause] thatilliamso
because of the undue influence of the money, they gave away to big pharma the right to negotiate forower drug prices so we have people all over the country, particularly the elderly, would have to decide between their rent and their medicine. this is what our government has done. it is time for the people to step in. [applause] >> second row. williamson, if i were to give up a third of my net worth in order to help feed one of those 13 million children who are starving, provided that the...
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com pletely united states and big pharma. completely untrue. are no circumstances whatever that this government or any conservative government or any conservative government will put the nhs on the table in any trade negotiation. borisjohnson table in any trade negotiation. boris johnson wanted table in any trade negotiation. borisjohnson wanted to get back to brexit, although this has been consistently denied he claimed labour would do a deal with the snp that would deliver not one referendum but to. of course jeremy corbyn and the labour party are going to do a deal, and they probably already have done a deal, with nicola sturgeon and the snp to form a corbyn/ sturgeon sturgeon coalition and the price of nicola sturgeon's support, she's made it absolutely clear, would be a second referendum on the union. i think referendum on the union. ithinkl referendum on the union. i think i ought to be able to reply to this nonsense. absolute nonsense, the idea that we would be in coalition with the snp. there isn't going to be a coalition with labour an
com pletely united states and big pharma. completely untrue. are no circumstances whatever that this government or any conservative government or any conservative government will put the nhs on the table in any trade negotiation. borisjohnson table in any trade negotiation. boris johnson wanted table in any trade negotiation. borisjohnson wanted to get back to brexit, although this has been consistently denied he claimed labour would do a deal with the snp that would deliver not one referendum...
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you're going to sell our national health service to the united states and big pharma.corbyn is trying to conceal the void at the heart of his brexit policy and refusing to answer the question of which side, which side he would take. the two men vying to be our next prime minister clashed for nearly an hour but was there a winner into night's debate? we are live in salford tonight. and we'll be getting reaction from some voters in southampton, asking if the debate changed their view of the campaign. also tonight... a leaked report describes a toxic culture at a shrewsbury hospital that left babies stillborn, others brain damaged, and parents still searching for answers. we have been trying to find the truth behind kate's death. this trust still is failing to learn from issues that are current to this day. in hong kong, the police siege of a university enters a third day, with dozens of activists trapped inside, needing food and water. and a magnificent display means wales are on their way to euro 2020. ramsey scored twice against hungary in tonight's match. and coming u
you're going to sell our national health service to the united states and big pharma.corbyn is trying to conceal the void at the heart of his brexit policy and refusing to answer the question of which side, which side he would take. the two men vying to be our next prime minister clashed for nearly an hour but was there a winner into night's debate? we are live in salford tonight. and we'll be getting reaction from some voters in southampton, asking if the debate changed their view of the...
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you are going to sell our national health service out to the united states and big pharma.corbyn is trying to conceal the void at the heart of his brexit policy and refusing to answer the question of which side he would take. coming up, we'll hear from our reality check correspondent, who will fact—check what the leaders had to say. a leaked report describes a toxic culture at a shrewsbury hospital that left babies stillborn, others brain damaged, and parents still searching for answers. officials in the netherlands say at least 25 people have been found in a refrigerated container on board a ferry bound for the uk. and at 11:30pm, we will be taking an in—depth look at the papers with our reviewers, dawn foster and lord jones. stay with us for that. good evening. with just over three weeks to election day, borisjohnson and jeremy corbyn have come face—to—face in a televised debate, with each party leader questioning the other‘s suitability for number ten. brexit, the future of the nhs and personal integrity were the dominant themes. while mrjohnson repeatedly challenged mr
you are going to sell our national health service out to the united states and big pharma.corbyn is trying to conceal the void at the heart of his brexit policy and refusing to answer the question of which side he would take. coming up, we'll hear from our reality check correspondent, who will fact—check what the leaders had to say. a leaked report describes a toxic culture at a shrewsbury hospital that left babies stillborn, others brain damaged, and parents still searching for answers....
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and research and antibiotics hasn't advance nearly as much as an other fields of medical research big pharma is interest in them evaporated around 20 new major classes of anti-microbial were discovered between the 1940 s. and sixty's but over the last 60 years just 2 new classes of the drugs have been approved. meanwhile the problem of multi resistance has grown increasingly acute experts estimate multi resistant pathogens killed around $700000.00 people worldwide last year but there's still no comprehensive global plan for dealing with them. or cuba isn't generally the 1st place it springs to mind when it comes to surfing the caribbean island does have a vibrant if modest surfing scene female surfers however often find themselves doubly disadvantaged fighting about show male dominated culture that has led to a by communist authorities so here's what woman determined to challenge both when the sun comes up and have ana and there's a good wind that's the best time to hit the serve among. the male surfers one woman . at arrow is a surf pioneer on cuba she's had to fight for her place here. but
and research and antibiotics hasn't advance nearly as much as an other fields of medical research big pharma is interest in them evaporated around 20 new major classes of anti-microbial were discovered between the 1940 s. and sixty's but over the last 60 years just 2 new classes of the drugs have been approved. meanwhile the problem of multi resistance has grown increasingly acute experts estimate multi resistant pathogens killed around $700000.00 people worldwide last year but there's still no...
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look at the xlv, the balance sheets of big pharma that just broke out at $96 or something like that.ou want to play a breakout, you want to play a laggard, it's only up 15% on the year. that's a space i would go into, into year end. listen, when those guys have made acquisitions, actually stocks have gone up. >>> up next, discounting retailer dollar three out in earnings tomorrow morning. we dive into what the options market is saying ahead of those results. >>> we're just hours away from alibaba's hong konglisting tha will be the biggest tofhe year. will shares live up to the hype? "fast money" is back after this. i knew about the tremors. but when i started seeing things, i didn't know what was happening... so i kept it in. he started believing things that weren't true. i knew something was wrong... but i didn't say a word. during the course of their disease around 50% of people with parkinson's may experience hallucinations or delusions. but now, doctors are prescribing nuplazid. the only fda approved medicine... proven to significantly reduce hallucinations and delusions related
look at the xlv, the balance sheets of big pharma that just broke out at $96 or something like that.ou want to play a breakout, you want to play a laggard, it's only up 15% on the year. that's a space i would go into, into year end. listen, when those guys have made acquisitions, actually stocks have gone up. >>> up next, discounting retailer dollar three out in earnings tomorrow morning. we dive into what the options market is saying ahead of those results. >>> we're just...
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>>this kind of focuses of the delivery of profits to big pharma rather than meaningful in innovational industry trade group pharma says it's committed to working with members of congress on both sides of the aisle to ensure legislation doesn't hurt us innovation, reporting in washington, i'm trevor shirley. >>the rain outside right now and howling winds some of those winds almost 40 even 50 miles per hour over the mountain tops when will the next storm able talk >>and then one big game in for us. >>mark and jason on the set of bay area sports night and all the miners have to step outside almost feels like baltimore out there right. >>can get ready for the conditions of what it's going to be like that's going to be a crazy game sunday. but yeah, 49 or take care of business against the packers night got another big game coming up against the ravens. >>some are saying the you know the hottest team in football right now there's a potential super bowl preview here. how do you describe, lamar jackson skill set the ravens quarterback. well it's hard because you know it's something we never
>>this kind of focuses of the delivery of profits to big pharma rather than meaningful in innovational industry trade group pharma says it's committed to working with members of congress on both sides of the aisle to ensure legislation doesn't hurt us innovation, reporting in washington, i'm trevor shirley. >>the rain outside right now and howling winds some of those winds almost 40 even 50 miles per hour over the mountain tops when will the next storm able talk >>and then one...
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and to the nra and to big oil and big pharma, you do not own america and when i am president they will not own me. the citizens own washington dc. and what this means is that we will take on existential crisis of our time. climate change and i will get us back into the international climate change agreement on day one. they do, bring back a clean power standards. debris, the college standards and introduce legislation and get that done in one year. that is what we have todo, democrats . there is an old saying and it is this. great leaders make decisions, not for this generation but for generations, seven generations from now.we have a president that can't keep his decisions seven minutes from now. so i want you to imagine what it will be like to have a candidate on the debate stage can literally look at this guy and say you know what, the midwest is not flyover country. i live here and i will not be treating the workers in and the farmers of this country like poker chips in one of your bankrupt casinos because they are my friends and my neighbors. and i will have plans that i can pay f
and to the nra and to big oil and big pharma, you do not own america and when i am president they will not own me. the citizens own washington dc. and what this means is that we will take on existential crisis of our time. climate change and i will get us back into the international climate change agreement on day one. they do, bring back a clean power standards. debris, the college standards and introduce legislation and get that done in one year. that is what we have todo, democrats . there...
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and research and antibiotics has advanced nearly as much as in other fields of medical research big pharma is interest and then evaporated around 20 new major classes of antimicrobials were discovered between the 1940 s. and sixty's but over the last 60 years just 2 new classes of the drugs have been approved. meanwhile the problem of multi resistance has grown increasingly acute experts estimate multi resistant pathogens killed around $700000.00 people worldwide last year but there's still no comprehensive global plan for dealing with them. and for more now i'm joined by dr tim munns from the robert institute here in berlin he heads a unit that researches antibiotic resistance doctors good to have you on the show so why are we seeing this resistance is it because when we go to the doctor the doctor is just just too willing to prescribe us an antibiotic yet says one we several reasons and in different settings for somebody in high income countries is just this is one of the we. isn't the high income countries too much describing of and to be audix. to underbid it was distant but if you hav
and research and antibiotics has advanced nearly as much as in other fields of medical research big pharma is interest and then evaporated around 20 new major classes of antimicrobials were discovered between the 1940 s. and sixty's but over the last 60 years just 2 new classes of the drugs have been approved. meanwhile the problem of multi resistance has grown increasingly acute experts estimate multi resistant pathogens killed around $700000.00 people worldwide last year but there's still no...
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and research and antibiotics hasn't advance nearly as much as in other fields of medical research big pharma is interest in them evaporated around 20 new major classes of antimicrobials were discovered between the 1940 s. and sixty's but over the last 60 years just 2 new classes of the drugs have been approved. meanwhile the problem of multi resistance has grown increasingly acute experts estimate multi resistant pathogens killed around $700000.00 people worldwide last year but there's still no comprehensive global plan for dealing with them. for more now i'm joined by dr tim munns from the robert caulk institute here in berlin he heads a unit that researches antibiotic resistance bugger's good to have you on the show so why are we seeing this resistance is it because when we go to the doctor the doctor is just just too willing to prescribe us an antibiotic yet says one weazened several reasons and into it in different settings for somebody in. high income countries this is is one of the reason high income countries to much describing of and to be addicts that's. who's to underbid it was dis
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research and antibiotics hasn't advanced nearly as much as and other fields of medical research big pharma is interest in them evaporated around 20 new major classes of anti-microbial were discovered between the 1940 s. and sixty's but over the last 60 years just 2 new classes of the drugs have been approved. meanwhile the problem of multi resistance has grown increasingly acute experts estimate multi resistant pathogens killed around $700000.00 people worldwide last year but there's still no comprehensive global plan for dealing with them. and that's the 4th id science correspondent rick williams who now joins me in the studio welcome derrick that's a huge down but almost 3 quarters of a 1000000 people killed by jones resistance to antibiotics last have alone what's driving this increase well there are a couple of different things as we saw all germs will eventually become resistant to antibiotics that's the nature of evolution but where we're accelerating this evolution in a couple of different ways 1st of all one of the big problems is over press. scription of the antibiotics that we ha
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typically is up more than 6 percent while the m h is up a mere 1.5 percent and we're going to move into big pharma now swiss drug maker novartis will take over the medicines company in an effort to secure a cholesterol lowering injection called include the deal puts them in a position to better compete with their rivals nov artists will pay a $9700000000.00 or $85.00 per share for the transaction now the medicines company shareholders will receive a 24 percent premium over friday's closing price after the deal was made public the medicines company stock spiked more than 20 percent with no virus holding steady up just half a percent and lastly well it's not all good news here in the story hewlett packard on sunday again rebuffed xerox attempts to acquire the company for $33000000000.00 and refused to open their books to the copy machine giant h.p. contends the offer significantly undervalued their company and expressed uncertainty as to whether xerox could raise the money for the purchase last week xerox said that if h.p. was unwilling to hold talks they would look at the possibility of a hostile t
typically is up more than 6 percent while the m h is up a mere 1.5 percent and we're going to move into big pharma now swiss drug maker novartis will take over the medicines company in an effort to secure a cholesterol lowering injection called include the deal puts them in a position to better compete with their rivals nov artists will pay a $9700000000.00 or $85.00 per share for the transaction now the medicines company shareholders will receive a 24 percent premium over friday's closing...
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and research on antibiotics has advanced nearly as much as in other fields of medical research big pharma is interest in them evaporated around 20 new major classes of anti-microbial were discovered between the 1940 s. and sixty's but over the last 60 years just 2 new classes of the drugs have been approved. meanwhile the problem of multi resistance has grown increasingly acute experts estimate multi resistant pathogens killed around $700000.00 people worldwide last year but there's still no comprehensive global plan for dealing with a. revolt from the w's science correspondent darko williams who joins from the welcome derek so. ves antibiotic based antibiotic resistant bacteria they are increasing because. well because for a variety of different reasons. as we just saw bacteria evolve they are going to eventually evolve resistance to these substances anyway particularly in the kinds of situations that we put the men and hospitals using them over and over again but we can accelerate actually that evolution overprescribing that before prescribing them for example in situations where people
and research on antibiotics has advanced nearly as much as in other fields of medical research big pharma is interest in them evaporated around 20 new major classes of anti-microbial were discovered between the 1940 s. and sixty's but over the last 60 years just 2 new classes of the drugs have been approved. meanwhile the problem of multi resistance has grown increasingly acute experts estimate multi resistant pathogens killed around $700000.00 people worldwide last year but there's still no...
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you're going to sell our national health service out to the united states and big pharma.yn is trying to conceal the void at the heart of his brexit policy, and refusing to answer the question of which side he would take. a leaked report describes a toxic culture at a shrewsbury hospital that left babies stillborn, others brain damaged, and parents still searching for answers. officials in the netherlands say at least 25 people have been found in a refrigerated container on board a ferry bound for the uk. swedish prosecutors drop their investigation of rape allegations against the wikileaks co—founderjulian assange. hello and welcome to our look ahead to what the papers will be bringing us tomorrow. with me are the guardian columnist dawn foster and former trade minister lord jones. many of tomorrow's front pages are already in. the guardian features boris johnson and jeremy corbyn in tonight's leaders' debate on itv, with brexit and the nhs high on the agenda. the ft describes the debate as a hazardous duel that the prime minister survived. the times says the leaders are
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5 percent and we're going to move into big pharma now swiss drug maker novartis will take over the medicines company in an effort to secure a cholesterol lowering injection called include the deal puts them in a position to better compete with their rivals no artists will pay a $9700000000.00 or $85.00 per share for the transaction now the medicines company shareholders will receive a 24 percent premium over friday's closing price after the deal was made public the medicines company stock spiked more than 20 percent with the virus holding steady up just half a percent and lastly well it's not all good news here in the story hewlett packard on sunday again rebuffed xerox attempts to acquire the company for $33000000000.00 and refused to open their books to the copy machine giant h.p. contends the offer significantly undervalued their company and expressed uncertainty as to whether xerox could raise the money for the purchase last week xerox said that if h.p. was unwilling to hold talks they would look at the possibility of a hostile takeover. according to guidelines issued by the government c
5 percent and we're going to move into big pharma now swiss drug maker novartis will take over the medicines company in an effort to secure a cholesterol lowering injection called include the deal puts them in a position to better compete with their rivals no artists will pay a $9700000000.00 or $85.00 per share for the transaction now the medicines company shareholders will receive a 24 percent premium over friday's closing price after the deal was made public the medicines company stock...
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in any post brexit do donald trump, you are going to sell the nhs out of the united states and big pharma. is the cane appraise you hear from american stand—up, text, big foure several times quoted figures that we re several times quoted figures that were built on a channel 4 documentary. the government has been clear and said documentary. the government has been clearand said again documentary. the government has been clear and said again the nhs will not be on the table. we know that in the draft negotiating objectives of the draft negotiating objectives of the us trade representatives, they have said they want full access to the british health market. and so thatis the british health market. and so that is one of the lines mr corbyn went on. his accusation, time and again, that you will sell the nhs out, that it will be sold, that is really u p out, that it will be sold, that is really up for debate. the government has been pretty insistent that simply isn't going to happen. a number he didn't aptly mention in this debate but has mentioned many times is that in the aftermath of this tr
in any post brexit do donald trump, you are going to sell the nhs out of the united states and big pharma. is the cane appraise you hear from american stand—up, text, big foure several times quoted figures that we re several times quoted figures that were built on a channel 4 documentary. the government has been clear and said documentary. the government has been clearand said again documentary. the government has been clear and said again the nhs will not be on the table. we know that in the...
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so it was no surprise that the government's response and big pharma's response in the scientific establishmentsresponse, initially, was i guess passive would be too passive a word to describe it. it gave rise not only to the massive plague which started with 41 cases and has now claimed 81 million cases. when it might have been contained initially. that gave rise to this new form of patient advocacy. citizen scientists who took on the plague themselves in ways that it turned out were essential and not just prodding the research establishment to getting to work but also in helping to identify compounds to bring to trials. to help design those trials and ultimately, to identify, discover tests and bring to market the pills in 1996 that made survival possible. >> thank you. >> thanks for inviting me. it's a great pleasure to be here. my story starts exactly in the year 1986. it is the story of 1980s and chernobyl as the title of the book suggests, it's about the nuclear accident which is still today considered to be the worst nuclear accident in world history. by different estimates, anywhere betw
so it was no surprise that the government's response and big pharma's response in the scientific establishmentsresponse, initially, was i guess passive would be too passive a word to describe it. it gave rise not only to the massive plague which started with 41 cases and has now claimed 81 million cases. when it might have been contained initially. that gave rise to this new form of patient advocacy. citizen scientists who took on the plague themselves in ways that it turned out were essential...
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he talked about that as a passport for big pharma to the nhs.our party have also talked about climate change ahead of that first leaders debate, is it supposed to be on climate change tomorrow? yes, jeremy corbyn is making a big deal of labour commitment to tackling the climate emergency as he has described it, and putting forward policies to do that. it was really at the heart of labour's manifesto, jeremy corbyn has been telling the supporters here this evening in falmouth in the uk, he is to find new solutions to tackle the climate emergency. so that is a focus for jeremy corbyn, as well as the nhs here tonight, and he will be hoping that message hits home in this part of the world, which is interesting territory for labour, not particularly strong for them in the past. every seat in cornwall is held bya past. every seat in cornwall is held by a conservative mp or it was in 2017 election and the 2015 election before that. this one, particularly, falmouth is one that labour has their sights set on, one of the more sympathetic arts of the count
he talked about that as a passport for big pharma to the nhs.our party have also talked about climate change ahead of that first leaders debate, is it supposed to be on climate change tomorrow? yes, jeremy corbyn is making a big deal of labour commitment to tackling the climate emergency as he has described it, and putting forward policies to do that. it was really at the heart of labour's manifesto, jeremy corbyn has been telling the supporters here this evening in falmouth in the uk, he is to...
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he's not there for wall street or hollywood or big oil or big pharma or big anybody.teresting the different strategies. biden says close your eyes, i'm a president. bernie, like blue-collar. all of them are trying to appeal to their supporters, but this is what joe biden is trying to do of all those. his is a bit of a -- there's an electability argument. remember this, i don't need on-the-job training or whatever. but bernie sanders, the most interesting thing is he's not in his ad very much at all. but the validater is a man from iowa who is a supporter, but not a typical bernie sanders supporter. when i go to rales i see kids in college. he's trying to tell iowa voters, no, no, other voters like me and it's okay if you do as well. >> the sanders ad is interesting because it's relentlessly on message like the sanders campaign has always been. but for the first time you're hearing it not in sanders' voice, you're hearing the same message briepis repeated by an average joe. >> it reminds me your optimism is wonderful about the fact that you think we're going to know th
he's not there for wall street or hollywood or big oil or big pharma or big anybody.teresting the different strategies. biden says close your eyes, i'm a president. bernie, like blue-collar. all of them are trying to appeal to their supporters, but this is what joe biden is trying to do of all those. his is a bit of a -- there's an electability argument. remember this, i don't need on-the-job training or whatever. but bernie sanders, the most interesting thing is he's not in his ad very much at...
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saying in my first 11 months i cosponsored 339 different pieces of legislation authored 15, took on big pharmaagues and exposed abuse of power and talks about 4 years that the president has jailed kids, some of that is not really fair and not everyone in the country wants to see those far-left socialist things that are happening right now take over, jason. >> yeah, i mean, certain people particularly billionaires and millionaires don't want to see -- jillian: it's not true, it's not just billionaires and millionaires. >> hold on, jillian. jillian: go ahead. >> they want to see tax cuts that benefit the super wealthy and that's what's happened under this president, as far as the economy, we know that we can all read a graph and we know it's trending in this direction long before president trump actually took office, he's been a beneficiary of things that have been in the work since 2010, and the tax cuts and the separating of families, these are things that haven't helped communities and haven't helped people in those communities, you know, getting rid of daca, people who have been in the count
saying in my first 11 months i cosponsored 339 different pieces of legislation authored 15, took on big pharmaagues and exposed abuse of power and talks about 4 years that the president has jailed kids, some of that is not really fair and not everyone in the country wants to see those far-left socialist things that are happening right now take over, jason. >> yeah, i mean, certain people particularly billionaires and millionaires don't want to see -- jillian: it's not true, it's not just...
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. >> break up big tech, break up big banking, break up big pharma. it's time for a wealth tax in america. trish: you know who else had that line? who else believed those with wealth didn't deserve it? hugo chavez, the man who single handedly took the most prosperous latin american country into the state it's in today. i don't know what happened to the democratic party i knew as a kid. these socialists are playing a deliberate political move, one that's been played over and over again. it's happening now in part in reaction to the 2011 financial crisis -- the 2007 financial crisis. and they have no new material. now going back historically after the crash of 1929 that led into the depression. consider how fdr was able to manipulate that economic vulnerability into a lot of socialist programs. it only served to saddle yours and mine and my children's lives with a massive debt and price controls and union rules that prevent businesses and farers from reengage in a market economy. the book called county forgotten man" is one i highly recommend. they want
. >> break up big tech, break up big banking, break up big pharma. it's time for a wealth tax in america. trish: you know who else had that line? who else believed those with wealth didn't deserve it? hugo chavez, the man who single handedly took the most prosperous latin american country into the state it's in today. i don't know what happened to the democratic party i knew as a kid. these socialists are playing a deliberate political move, one that's been played over and over again....
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alexandria ocasio-cortez responding in part, in my first 11 months i cosponsored legislation and took on big pharmau jailed kid and made corruption celebrae, millions of americans will warm the stores this friday on america's biggest shopping day, make that an estimated 114.6 million, so how do you get your savings and handle all the teem at the same time, fighting for the deals that you want, here on how to win this black friday consumer and money-saving expert andrea. >> thank you for having me. heather: you have several of them, and your first tip is for black friday shopping to research prices ahead of time? >> yeah, black friday ads will make you believe that you are good deal. you can also use a tool like honey which you download to your browser not only help you find coupons automatically but have price feature where you can review pricing data for the past 30 days, 60, 90 days for a product, that'll let you know the price has been cheaper before black friday, then maybe wait it will probably drop in price again later. heather: interesting, that's called honey? >> download it to browser. >>
alexandria ocasio-cortez responding in part, in my first 11 months i cosponsored legislation and took on big pharmau jailed kid and made corruption celebrae, millions of americans will warm the stores this friday on america's biggest shopping day, make that an estimated 114.6 million, so how do you get your savings and handle all the teem at the same time, fighting for the deals that you want, here on how to win this black friday consumer and money-saving expert andrea. >> thank you for...
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different, it is not enough different from the old nafta and nafta, except for the new goodies for big pharmaich would handcuff congress in cutting the prices of medicine. the big move is, will the president get the pharma goodies out and strengthen the environmental and labor standards? nafta got rid of all tariffs. it is 0, 0. 50 years ago. it is all about getting those standards right and getting the incentives right. host: since you brought up the pharmaceutical side of it, what is done in this version pharmaceutically that they have concerns about politically? guest: disagreement is an improvement. is it perfect? no. in washington you have to compromise, take both sides, and come together and find something that works. i think this is a balanced agreement. nafta is a quarter century old. it is 25 years ago, 1994, that it came into effect. the economy has changed. digital provisions, digital commerce on this agreement are a first of its kind. the i.t. professions are incredibly important. incentivizing u.s. manufacturing, incredibly important. the first of its kind provisions on the envir
different, it is not enough different from the old nafta and nafta, except for the new goodies for big pharmaich would handcuff congress in cutting the prices of medicine. the big move is, will the president get the pharma goodies out and strengthen the environmental and labor standards? nafta got rid of all tariffs. it is 0, 0. 50 years ago. it is all about getting those standards right and getting the incentives right. host: since you brought up the pharmaceutical side of it, what is done in...
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big money and big pharma and big oil and big gas have taken over our entire political system, and there lot of systemic threats. but that doesn't mean just because some things are broken you throw out our entire country and set it on fire. and at its core, the most sacred document in our society is the constitution of the united states. everything else is very easily amenable, but this is not. and once we erode the general respect for the constitution, then we essentially erode respect for the united states of america, and that's what this president has done. >> you -- there's a report this week about stephen miller who is the president's point person on immigration. in fact, to the extent he is -- he's kind of run russia out of dhs as an independent agency or agency that functions. there's about 700 e-mails of his leaked in which he's cultivating a breitbart reporting and pushing themes. you've called for him to resign and started a petition why? >> if we have a white nationalist at the helm of u.s. immigration policy, it means that u.s. immigration policy will become increasingly more
big money and big pharma and big oil and big gas have taken over our entire political system, and there lot of systemic threats. but that doesn't mean just because some things are broken you throw out our entire country and set it on fire. and at its core, the most sacred document in our society is the constitution of the united states. everything else is very easily amenable, but this is not. and once we erode the general respect for the constitution, then we essentially erode respect for the...
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thanks very much >>> ahead, the warren factor we know elizabeth warren is no fan of big pharma but onelyst says bio tech could be at risk if a different candidate takes the lead >>> wework tapping john legere to take over as ceo. is this a warning sign for the luxury market. all this when power lunch returns. we call it the mother standard of care. it's the idea that if our mothers were diagnosed with cancer, how would we want them to be treated? that's exactly how we care for you. with answers and actions. to hear your concerns, quiet your fears, lift your spirits. that's the mother standard of care. this is how we inspire hope. this is how we heal. cancer treatment centers of america. appointments available now. cancer treatment centers of america. each day our planet awakens but with opportunity comes risk. and to manage this risk, the world turns to cme group. we help farmers lock in future prices, banks manage interest rate changes and airlines hedge fuel costs. all so they can manage their risks and move forward. it's simply a matter of following the signs. they all lead here. cm
thanks very much >>> ahead, the warren factor we know elizabeth warren is no fan of big pharma but onelyst says bio tech could be at risk if a different candidate takes the lead >>> wework tapping john legere to take over as ceo. is this a warning sign for the luxury market. all this when power lunch returns. we call it the mother standard of care. it's the idea that if our mothers were diagnosed with cancer, how would we want them to be treated? that's exactly how we care for...
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that notwithstanding the millionaires will tell you big banking or what big pharma will tell you that of our time, we need big ideas. [cheers and applause] big ideas. big ideas to inspire people. to get them out to caucus and get them out to vote. [applause] big ideas to be the lifeblood of our party and show the world who and what bureaucrats will fight for. [cheers and applause] >> so to take that incentive and put mitch mcconnell out of a job. we need big ideas and here is the critical part. we need to be willing to fight for them. it's easy to give up on a big idea. but when we give up on big ideas we give up on the people whose lives were touched by those ideas. [cheers and applause] and those people are already in a fight. those who are struggling to pay their medical bills are already in a fight. people who are crushed with student loan debt are already in a fight. people who are denied a chance to vote are stopped by the police because of the color of their skin are already in a fight. [cheers and applause] and those fights are all of our fights. [cheers and applause] anyone w
that notwithstanding the millionaires will tell you big banking or what big pharma will tell you that of our time, we need big ideas. [cheers and applause] big ideas. big ideas to inspire people. to get them out to caucus and get them out to vote. [applause] big ideas to be the lifeblood of our party and show the world who and what bureaucrats will fight for. [cheers and applause] >> so to take that incentive and put mitch mcconnell out of a job. we need big ideas and here is the critical...
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notwithstanding what the bleeders will tell you, what big gag or big banking or willrming -- big pharmapire people and get them out to caucus and get them out to vote. [applause] big ideas. to be the lifeblood about party. -- to be the lifeblood of our party. and show the world who and what democrats will fight for. [applause] big ideas. the senate and put mitch mcconnell out of a job. [cheers and applause] we need big ideas. and here's the creek apart. we need -- here is the critical part. we need to be willing to fight for them. it is easy to give up on the big idea. but when we give up on big ideas, we give up on the people whose lives would be touched by those ideas. [applause] people are already in a fight. people who are struggling to pay their medical bills are already in a fight. crushed byare so student loan debt, are already in a fight. who are denied the chance to vote, or stopped by the police because of the color of their skin, are already in a fight. and those fights are all our fights. look, anyone who comes on the stage and it does not understand that we are already in a
notwithstanding what the bleeders will tell you, what big gag or big banking or willrming -- big pharmapire people and get them out to caucus and get them out to vote. [applause] big ideas. to be the lifeblood about party. -- to be the lifeblood of our party. and show the world who and what democrats will fight for. [applause] big ideas. the senate and put mitch mcconnell out of a job. [cheers and applause] we need big ideas. and here's the creek apart. we need -- here is the critical part. we...
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that's down slightly from 2018 >>> welcome back utility fires, big pharma and alibaba topping your stockoday. a bankruptcy judge rejected pg&e's attempt to change a california law that would require utilities to pay for the massive damages from wildfires caused by their equipment. the century old law known as inverse condemnation helped drive pg&e into bankruptcy ten months ago they face $20 billion in losses stemming from fires in 2017 and 2018. >>> next up, astrazeneca says its drug to treat small cell lung cancer has been granted a speedy review by the fda it shows the prolonged survival in patients when combined with chemotherapy it is expected first quarter of next year. >>> alibaba, shares of hong kong listing falling for first time this week, down 3% today but the stock still had a very banner run since debuting on tuesday, up more than 6.5% alibaba raising $11.5 billion in the secondary offering, which is the biggest listing so far this year >>> all right, up next, president trump making a surprise visit to afghanistan, suggesting peace talks with the taliban are back on. we'll g
that's down slightly from 2018 >>> welcome back utility fires, big pharma and alibaba topping your stockoday. a bankruptcy judge rejected pg&e's attempt to change a california law that would require utilities to pay for the massive damages from wildfires caused by their equipment. the century old law known as inverse condemnation helped drive pg&e into bankruptcy ten months ago they face $20 billion in losses stemming from fires in 2017 and 2018. >>> next up,...