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but this trail has a mystery illness is all we know because this is all top secret stuff from the big pharma companies though so imagine that that is the safety of factor comes your problem general is going to have the same problem and you really want to have in your back pocket an alternative solutions such as our molecule which may be protected from that so that's the reason you don't want to put all your eggs in one basket i think everybody thinks there's going to be this great vaccine party when the vaccines that's these are great i'm glad we have them but the truth is not everyone's going to take them they don't work on everybody and there's a lady. and you have a lot up and we're going to have a very confusing 2021 where people are going to continue to all who are in the hospital system so that's why we need to there be and a vaccine and that's what's going to get the world back on track and i think that that message should really permeate 1st at 25 i mean i deal with thing is i suppose it permeates better with the public at large maybe than the stenographer journalist who just read th
but this trail has a mystery illness is all we know because this is all top secret stuff from the big pharma companies though so imagine that that is the safety of factor comes your problem general is going to have the same problem and you really want to have in your back pocket an alternative solutions such as our molecule which may be protected from that so that's the reason you don't want to put all your eggs in one basket i think everybody thinks there's going to be this great vaccine party...
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street big pharma angle to funding for these things the u.s. the national counterintelligence security center apparently is as it says in russia china and iran are preventing the u.s. from getting a covert vaccine now one presumes do they mean the russian sputnik 5 vaccine which tens of thousands of taken but then the press here say rush is lying about that vaccine one of the geo political stakes specially in the context of you maybe getting funding from abroad of this panacea to corona virus so look at. as a computational biologist and algorithm developer there's this concept of boosting which says if you're building an algorithm to solve a problem it's actually better to have multiple different solutions and then have all sort of compete to create a solution it's sort of what we're having globally and i'm actually glad that there are multiple there are back scenes lucian's all over the world and they're obviously they need to be tested in any useful way and we need to accurately report the results there are governments and companies that have
street big pharma angle to funding for these things the u.s. the national counterintelligence security center apparently is as it says in russia china and iran are preventing the u.s. from getting a covert vaccine now one presumes do they mean the russian sputnik 5 vaccine which tens of thousands of taken but then the press here say rush is lying about that vaccine one of the geo political stakes specially in the context of you maybe getting funding from abroad of this panacea to corona virus...
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permeates better with the public at large maybe than stenographer journalists who just read the big pharma press release where you have with your treatment for coronavirus yeah so we were fortunate that we 1st off my my company's profitable i didn't develop antibodies for about that. armisen to a company so i was able to invest my own money into pursuing this there because i believed it was necessary to benefit from by laboratories across 3 nations that helped us validate our model as neutralizing the earn a virus and protect it asters from getting sick and then we benefited from charles or laboratories surprised us supported our safety and toxicity research and are working with your great companies add in that little or sigma out there doing our manufacturing of the drug so this present position to start our studies early in the new year we are knocking on doors still in the united states and we're beginning to talk to other countries as well as additional resources that accelerate that so we essentially start in december but either way the studies once they start their fast because unlik
permeates better with the public at large maybe than stenographer journalists who just read the big pharma press release where you have with your treatment for coronavirus yeah so we were fortunate that we 1st off my my company's profitable i didn't develop antibodies for about that. armisen to a company so i was able to invest my own money into pursuing this there because i believed it was necessary to benefit from by laboratories across 3 nations that helped us validate our model as...
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that guilt produce guilty plea will send the message that the department of justice will not allow big pharma and big tech to engage in illegal conduct that corrupts the doctor patient relationship she have attendees in washington d.c. she had is it felt that being held accountable. it depends on who you ask but a lot of people we have our say no 1st all that $8000000000.00 figure. it's unlikely to be have a paid to farmers in bankruptcy and so the expected any settlement will be pennies on the dollar in all likelihood the sackler family you mentioned whose name we have seen on cultural institutions around the world well that the source of that largess was the billions of dollars they made from marketing falsely from from dangerously marketing and selling oxycontin about $225000.00 as a result of this they keep most of our fortune when you think about what is being alleged here that the sackler family that the poa do pharma company made a decision in the ninety's to market aggressively what a drug which was known to be addictive and opioid from the same sources heroin and marketed as a cure a
that guilt produce guilty plea will send the message that the department of justice will not allow big pharma and big tech to engage in illegal conduct that corrupts the doctor patient relationship she have attendees in washington d.c. she had is it felt that being held accountable. it depends on who you ask but a lot of people we have our say no 1st all that $8000000000.00 figure. it's unlikely to be have a paid to farmers in bankruptcy and so the expected any settlement will be pennies on the...
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governments and big pharma are all vying to get out the 1st covert vaccine but it appears people's health is not their main priority. hi there thanks for joining us this morning on r.t. international. the ceasefire agree between armenia and azerbaijan back on saturday is reportedly being repeatedly violated with combat activity occurring over the disputed enclave of not going to care about the conflict flared up over 2 weeks ago but has roots going back 3 decades with on and off balance of fighting a contested region is mostly inhabited by ethnic armenians but is legally part of azerbaijan the details capital his own correspondent has done. before the war this street used to be bustling with life neighbors would come visit each other mothers would read bedtime stories to their children well now it's almost completely abandoned after an as they are by journey airstrike basically there's a huge apartment building here which is no more there are no windows it has partially collapsed it's simply unsafe to live here here people as they ran to safety they abandoned their belongings like childre
governments and big pharma are all vying to get out the 1st covert vaccine but it appears people's health is not their main priority. hi there thanks for joining us this morning on r.t. international. the ceasefire agree between armenia and azerbaijan back on saturday is reportedly being repeatedly violated with combat activity occurring over the disputed enclave of not going to care about the conflict flared up over 2 weeks ago but has roots going back 3 decades with on and off balance of...
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government's and big pharma is vaccination programs what do you feel people should be on the lookout for as more 'd and more news comes in hyping possible breakthrough treatments and vaccines or cures for covert 19. i'm sure you know the most likely. route out of the pandemic and come from x. and m i think vaccines are they. are the route of treatment for the pharmaceutical let's say because $18000000000.00 enterprise. object challenged she has arranged essentially almost $20000000000.00 maxine and it is only one point or $6000000.00 to annie birol isn't off the shelf repurposed drugs and i think that that is where doctors who are frontline doctors who are really you know doing the work treating these patients are fighting really you know encouraging success stories it's not a surprise to anybody. and watching this process that ram doesn't share fell on its face of the earth is another one of tony allergies kind of vanity projects and he tried it out and eat it fell a bit in his lap on his lap but most people understand what the what dr does is a $7600000000.00 annual budget. and he
government's and big pharma is vaccination programs what do you feel people should be on the lookout for as more 'd and more news comes in hyping possible breakthrough treatments and vaccines or cures for covert 19. i'm sure you know the most likely. route out of the pandemic and come from x. and m i think vaccines are they. are the route of treatment for the pharmaceutical let's say because $18000000000.00 enterprise. object challenged she has arranged essentially almost $20000000000.00 maxine...
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of reinfection makes the need for a corona virus vaccine all the more national governments and big pharma o'ryan to get the job to the markets but people's health appears not to be the only motivation as on his more advanced if explains things will never go back to the way they were too many people have died too many people have lost jobs and enterprises livelihoods the damage has been too great but we can still hope for some kind of normality the only way we will get completely back to normal is by having not maybe not the 1st generation of vaccines but eventually a vaccine that is super effective that is the best case scenario the low risk illusion way and we all live happily ever after for now though that supplied dream judge for yourself the 2nd wave is here record infection rates lockdowns and quarantines coming back faster than we can report them new universally accepted treatment still no consensus on herd immunity versus social distancing people can't even agree where the mosques work the strategy weld wide seems to be to cross our fingers and hope for the best. the vaccine repres
of reinfection makes the need for a corona virus vaccine all the more national governments and big pharma o'ryan to get the job to the markets but people's health appears not to be the only motivation as on his more advanced if explains things will never go back to the way they were too many people have died too many people have lost jobs and enterprises livelihoods the damage has been too great but we can still hope for some kind of normality the only way we will get completely back to normal...
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although the nationwide and say look i promised you we would crack down on nuclear addiction on the big pharma and other you know the campaign promise and here it is we've got purdue pharma to pay $8000000000.00 and admit their guilt however as i suggested earlier the a lot of state attorney general saying no this is too soon for a start to follow the sackler family the sakhalin name you make seal around the world on culture institutions that money that the cyclist only made was from opioids they had a direct role in the marketing the whole strategy of marketing oxycontin they're not really being held accountable these are just spread sheet numbers as the cost of doing business as things stands partly because per who is in is in bankruptcy proceedings asako family and corporate executives avoiding prosecution themselves criminal prosecutions themselves for the moment and lots of other legal legal. processes on the way there they say look this is too soon we're still getting depositions from the sackler family from others about how much they made what their involvement is and you've already set
although the nationwide and say look i promised you we would crack down on nuclear addiction on the big pharma and other you know the campaign promise and here it is we've got purdue pharma to pay $8000000000.00 and admit their guilt however as i suggested earlier the a lot of state attorney general saying no this is too soon for a start to follow the sackler family the sakhalin name you make seal around the world on culture institutions that money that the cyclist only made was from opioids...
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big pharma will tell you that before vaccines i guess there was no such thing as herd immunity and yet now we know of course that that's not true what we know is this the way the human body responds to pandemics because there have been pandemics all throughout human history is to build herd immunity through exposure to a virus what this document is essentially saying is we know and what we do now know about covert that we didn't maybe know 6 months ago is that there is a certain segment of the population that is not very susceptible to coat it the younger you are obviously children teenagers people under 19 years old have you know virtually no susceptibility in terms of getting sick or dying from it and then anyone who is under the age of 60 really doesn't have a tremendous number of people who are susceptible to it the average age of death for economy allowing people to continue on with their life people will begin to get coated and that will allow for herd immunity without waiting another 18 months for a vaccine it is science that says that this works it's not just some kind of you k
big pharma will tell you that before vaccines i guess there was no such thing as herd immunity and yet now we know of course that that's not true what we know is this the way the human body responds to pandemics because there have been pandemics all throughout human history is to build herd immunity through exposure to a virus what this document is essentially saying is we know and what we do now know about covert that we didn't maybe know 6 months ago is that there is a certain segment of the...
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that guilt produce guilty plea will send a message that the department of justice will not allow big pharma and big tech to engage in illegal conduct that corrupts the doctor patient relationship she had can we get a little more context from you for our international audience on the human impact of a decision like this just how big the problem has been in the us how many families have suffered as a result of addiction. millions thought to be addicted to opioids as the result of what was basically a very cynical marketing marketing program by 1st of all per day when another pharmaceutical companies $470000.00 deaths attributed to opioid overdoses and addiction since 2000 by the c.d.c. here and now as we just heard from that that attorney it all began in the ninety's with her 2 pharma actively suddenly deciding to promote opioids as i'm not a miracle drug and to try and really get it go against all the reluctance from doctors who thought that this you know this rightly so that this is the addictive and dangerous drug potentially it does have its uses we should always remember that but but pre
that guilt produce guilty plea will send a message that the department of justice will not allow big pharma and big tech to engage in illegal conduct that corrupts the doctor patient relationship she had can we get a little more context from you for our international audience on the human impact of a decision like this just how big the problem has been in the us how many families have suffered as a result of addiction. millions thought to be addicted to opioids as the result of what was...
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consumers are able to ask questions and hold big pharma accountable. price-fixing, which is what my opponent is in favor of, will create a price ceiling that will result in a race to the bottom, moving out generic drugs and not closing loopholes for big pharma. i want to close the loopholes for big pharma for reconstituting drugs and reformulating patents and squeezing out generics. i want to make sure we don't have trade-offs, price-fixing would reduce the amount of needation for drugs that -- that is what price-fixing r3 would do andh what my opponent is in favor of. i would never take away anyone's right to health care for a pre-existing condition and i will very much use my business experience to ensure we have reduced drug prices. sam: congressman? rep. allred: this is one of the most important questions facing us, because as you said, it is the supremethat court could strike down the affordable care act and we will be stuck asking what will we do next? right now, the way we attacked existing -- pre-existing conditions is through the aca, to not d
consumers are able to ask questions and hold big pharma accountable. price-fixing, which is what my opponent is in favor of, will create a price ceiling that will result in a race to the bottom, moving out generic drugs and not closing loopholes for big pharma. i want to close the loopholes for big pharma for reconstituting drugs and reformulating patents and squeezing out generics. i want to make sure we don't have trade-offs, price-fixing would reduce the amount of needation for drugs that --...
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the market in the pharma industry has not been strong and has not been a big moneymaker for the pharmanies, so it has not been prioritized like it you havellnesses where to take medicine every day. these are short-term treatments and not as lucrative for big pharma companies. but we do have some really exciting antibody therapies. we have some drugs. we could do much better at exploration and r&d. a number of us have been saying we cannot rely on big pharma companies to start doing the r&d and produce these medicines. should we be looking elsewhere and creating nonprofit biotechs? -- wey piece to this, tom need changes in the business models as much as the science. when young people say they want to go into infectious disease and global health, they are very disappointed when i tell them to get a good mba. we need such innovation in a sustainable business model for these things. tom: peter, thank you so much on this historic day for joining us. he is with baylor college of medicine. the headlines are extraordinary. lisa abramowicz, i want to go with one off the radar which shows a glob
the market in the pharma industry has not been strong and has not been a big moneymaker for the pharmanies, so it has not been prioritized like it you havellnesses where to take medicine every day. these are short-term treatments and not as lucrative for big pharma companies. but we do have some really exciting antibody therapies. we have some drugs. we could do much better at exploration and r&d. a number of us have been saying we cannot rely on big pharma companies to start doing the...
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so here is the connection to the white-collar crime if big pharma is not that trusted. look at the families to the opioid epidemic with big pharma or other companies with class-action settlements that nobody admitted, people start to lose trust in all pharmaceutical company and in all of their products because of these examples. so i believe in the anti- baxter say certain vaccines cause autism. it's easier for people to believe that when they see the executives that are lying about the product and making a ton of money and people are getting sick and die so that could happen. i am absolutely. vaccine normally i am show oh one - - biden is also the trump is putting pressure to get vaccines out for coronavirus. i think that's a problem so this is the danger and the downside of that people don't get the measles vaccine so that we eradicated. >> so white-collar crime becomes a threat to our health but also to our democracy. how do you see that as a threat to democracy? >> we can look at money and politics, sometimes that is perfectly legal and other times it is not so is c
so here is the connection to the white-collar crime if big pharma is not that trusted. look at the families to the opioid epidemic with big pharma or other companies with class-action settlements that nobody admitted, people start to lose trust in all pharmaceutical company and in all of their products because of these examples. so i believe in the anti- baxter say certain vaccines cause autism. it's easier for people to believe that when they see the executives that are lying about the product...
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[cheering and applause] i stood up to big pharma, and that is not easy.hey are the biggest lobbyist in this country by far. i signed an executive order implementing a most favored nations the lessee for the united states. -- nason's policy -- nation's policy for the united states. other countries take advantage of us and they pay a fraction. you wouldn't even believe how much less, but a fraction. $.10 for a pill as opposed to two dollars for a pill. i used to do it [inaudible] i said of germany or some other country is getting our stuff low, i want a favored nations, meaning i wanted for the same price. they have gone crazy. [applause] i've never seen so many ads. they put on more ads to again -- ads against me now then sleeping joe biden. they understand, and it should have been done a long time ago. it should have been done years ago. and i got rid of the middleman and gave ron desantis the right to go to canada, because eventually, i think you will be using this. [cheering and applause] in the meantime, you will also be getting the rebates. you know h
[cheering and applause] i stood up to big pharma, and that is not easy.hey are the biggest lobbyist in this country by far. i signed an executive order implementing a most favored nations the lessee for the united states. -- nason's policy -- nation's policy for the united states. other countries take advantage of us and they pay a fraction. you wouldn't even believe how much less, but a fraction. $.10 for a pill as opposed to two dollars for a pill. i used to do it [inaudible] i said of...
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. >>> investors are getting more bullish on big pharma. and tony says there is one name in this group that could have healthy gains ahead. tony, which drug company are you looking at >> eli lilly antibody treatments have taken a back seat to vaccine news, but with president trump getting regeneron treatment, that is pushed back in the light and eli lilly pushed for that this week. i think both the regeneron and eli lilly drugs, these are monoantibody drugs these are for less severe cases and early on, similar to what president trump was seeing when he received this treatment it's important that these are not vaccines even though both have started clinical trials to see the efficacy using them as a preventive measure the efficacy has been fairly strong so far eli lilly has seen about 70% reduction in risk meaning the number of patients seeing hospitalizations compared to a control group is about 72% less. and for regeneron, down about 59%. so both have fairly strong trials at the moment it's important to look at this the optimism around it
. >>> investors are getting more bullish on big pharma. and tony says there is one name in this group that could have healthy gains ahead. tony, which drug company are you looking at >> eli lilly antibody treatments have taken a back seat to vaccine news, but with president trump getting regeneron treatment, that is pushed back in the light and eli lilly pushed for that this week. i think both the regeneron and eli lilly drugs, these are monoantibody drugs these are for less...
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she has taken over 200,000 from big pharma. over $450,000 from big oil and picked one of their guys to head the epa and devastated at our economy -- devastated our economy. need to end political corruption and i draw a line in the sand cannot accept one dime of corporate donations. >> senator ernst, same question to you. what would you do to get money out of politics? sen. ernst: so easy. transparency. toyou force those donors disclose who they are donating to to what organization, the whole system would clean up quickly. that is the easy answer. what my opponent will not tell you is at the end of this election cycle, she will be iowa's leading benefactor of outside independent expenditure money. what is known as dark money. we see tens of millions of dollars coming from undisclosed sources outside of the state of iowa dumping in to her campaign. on one hand, she is saying i want to get rid of it. in thesecond time or other hand, she is benefiting more than any other candidate in iowa history from all of the dark outside sources
she has taken over 200,000 from big pharma. over $450,000 from big oil and picked one of their guys to head the epa and devastated at our economy -- devastated our economy. need to end political corruption and i draw a line in the sand cannot accept one dime of corporate donations. >> senator ernst, same question to you. what would you do to get money out of politics? sen. ernst: so easy. transparency. toyou force those donors disclose who they are donating to to what organization, the...
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drugs as you probably have heard, and it's not pleasant for me, i have taken on a thing called big pharma. they have unlimited money and unlimited power, the biggest lobbyist in the world, spend more money than anybody else by far, perhaps the lawyer spend more money, but big pharma. i signed the most favored nation's which nobody can believe because last year, the only administration and 51 years that brought down the cost of prescription drugs. do you know that? 1%. i'm not proud of that. 1%, but at least it's something. the big deal is other countries are paying a tiny fraction of what we pay for the same exact drug, the same pill. in $0.10 two and a half dollars, and we pay by far more than anybody because they view us as suckers, so i said you can either do these things and get rid of the middlemen and all of the things that we do. i will bet you hunter biden as a middleman, you know that? right? you know, the middleman -- it's called the middlemen. they never say the middle man or woman. they are not politically correct. they don't care. these are the richest people. i don't even kn
drugs as you probably have heard, and it's not pleasant for me, i have taken on a thing called big pharma. they have unlimited money and unlimited power, the biggest lobbyist in the world, spend more money than anybody else by far, perhaps the lawyer spend more money, but big pharma. i signed the most favored nation's which nobody can believe because last year, the only administration and 51 years that brought down the cost of prescription drugs. do you know that? 1%. i'm not proud of that. 1%,...
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sell out to big pharma, and sellout to foreign companies.will lick you in the eye and turn right around -- look you in the eye and turn around and stab you. the only thing he cares about is political power and he will use that power to hurt you and enrich his cronies and friends. and most of all to enrich his family. it vote for joe biden is about to put far left radicals like keith ellison and e line omar -- omar and aoc plus three. beto o'rourke wants to take your guns array -- guns away. then they want to pack the courts. want to pack those courts. the supreme court. i want to put radical justices who will confiscate your guns, terminate your religious liberty , erase all of your borders, and stifle life. if you want strong borders, strong families, safe communities, and a thriving economy, then i am asking you to go out on november 3 and vote for your all-time favorite president. [applause] one of -- [applause] >> four more years! pres. trump: thank you. one of the most crucial issues for minnesota and the selection .s the subject of ref
sell out to big pharma, and sellout to foreign companies.will lick you in the eye and turn right around -- look you in the eye and turn around and stab you. the only thing he cares about is political power and he will use that power to hurt you and enrich his cronies and friends. and most of all to enrich his family. it vote for joe biden is about to put far left radicals like keith ellison and e line omar -- omar and aoc plus three. beto o'rourke wants to take your guns array -- guns away....
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he stood up to big pharma and that's not easy. the biggest lobbyists in this country by far, signed an executive order implementing a most favored nations policy for the united states. for years, you've heard we pay more for drugs than any other country and that's not even close. we pay much more than in other countries that we know very well take advantage of us and they pay a fraction. he wouldn't even believe how much less of him up fraction, $0.10 as opposed to $2, same pill from the same lab plan, right? i instituted a favored nations clause and said if germany or some other country is getting our stuff blow, i want a favored nations meaning i wanted for the same price. and they have gone crazy. i have never seen so many ads. they put on more ads against me now than sleepy joe biden. i'm telling you. and they understand and it should have been done along time ago. should've been done years ago. plus, i got rid of the middlemen and i gave ron desantis the right to go to canada in the meantime which i think eventually you will
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. >> the first thing that we need to do is hold big pharma accountable for that.ncapable of doing that. he's incapable of doing it because he gets the most money from big pharma than any member of congress last cycle, last year. that's why. he's basically bought off. what senator mcconnell would do is take that away, take away the medicaid expansion where 50% of our fellow kentuckians who are addicted get their treatment through medicaid. and he wants to undermine that. i don't. i want to fix the affordable care act. i want to make health care easier to attain so that people can get the treatment and prevention -- prevention and treatment that they need. >> time. senator mcconnell? nothing extra? >> no, why don't we go on to the next topic. >> i'm kind of -- i'm kind of speechless after that one. there you have attacked everything about the way he does his work as a senator. you've said that he's in the pocket of the pharmaceutical industry and he has no defense that he thinks kentucky needs to hear about that. >> well, he had no defense for a number of questions
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pandemicg back when you saw certain sectors trying to price in democratic policies, for instance, big pharma. it feels as if markets are treading water. is that an assumption that there will be clarity if there is a democratic when, or an assumption that there is little certainty? jason: if you look at the internals of the market, there are certain industry groups like green energy that are pricing in a biden win. there are other industry groups like for-profit education that are also pricing in a biden victory as well. , probably as a whole understand pretty well it is going to get fiscal stimulus regardless of who is elected, or reelected. the question is, what comes with that? with a biden administration, there would be a meaningful change, in my opinion, about tax policy and regulatory policy. --h a trump administration and i know with deficits as high as they are, this may strain credulity, but there is a strong bias for supply-side tax cuts from here, double down on the tax cuts that were past several years ago, with the idea of growing oneself out of the debt problem. quite a vast dif
pandemicg back when you saw certain sectors trying to price in democratic policies, for instance, big pharma. it feels as if markets are treading water. is that an assumption that there will be clarity if there is a democratic when, or an assumption that there is little certainty? jason: if you look at the internals of the market, there are certain industry groups like green energy that are pricing in a biden win. there are other industry groups like for-profit education that are also pricing...
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for some sort of settlement because this was a promise made in 2016 that he would crack down on big pharma crack down on those responsible for the opioid epidemic in the united states but that's also led them to suspicions from several quarters that this rush to a settlement 2 weeks before the election was more politically motivated but that the in fact actually more fighting could have been done to really hold a grudge the executives of the company or sackler family accountable because right now this would appear to be just the cost of doing business as far as the financial penalties are concerned and no one is being actually the individual who must or maybe these decisions actually are being held to account shihab rattansi following developments from washington thank you shihab and now can you and it's with us the journalist and the author of dreamlands the true tale of america's opiate epidemic as a results of this research he actually testified in front of congress to discuss these findings so great to talk to you sound from the sounds of this today. i mean she had was outlining the le
for some sort of settlement because this was a promise made in 2016 that he would crack down on big pharma crack down on those responsible for the opioid epidemic in the united states but that's also led them to suspicions from several quarters that this rush to a settlement 2 weeks before the election was more politically motivated but that the in fact actually more fighting could have been done to really hold a grudge the executives of the company or sackler family accountable because right...
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the first thing that we need to do is hold big pharma accountable to that. he's in is incapable of doing that. he's incapable of doing it because he gets themost money from big pharma at any other member of congress. that's why. he's basically bought off . but what we need in addition is more resources for treatment and prevention area included making sure that we don't take away the affordable care act. because what senator mcconnell would do was take that away, take away the medicaid expansion. where 50 percent of our fellow kentuckians who are addicted their treatments through medicaid. and he wants to undermine it. i don't. i want to fix the affordable care act in a healthcare easier to obtain so that people can get the treatment and prevention then he. >> senator mcconnell. resonate extra. >> i was along with that comment. >> we will do that. do you then have heard a few extra seconds here for a closing statement. that you might want to make and in this final moment tonight , instead of the traditional beach at the end we thought we would head to our cl
the first thing that we need to do is hold big pharma accountable to that. he's in is incapable of doing that. he's incapable of doing it because he gets themost money from big pharma at any other member of congress. that's why. he's basically bought off . but what we need in addition is more resources for treatment and prevention area included making sure that we don't take away the affordable care act. because what senator mcconnell would do was take that away, take away the medicaid...
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the first thing we need to do is hold big pharma accountable for that. he is incapable of doing that. he is incapable of doing it because he gets the most money from big pharma than any member of congress, last cycle, last year. that is why. he is basically bought off. but what we really need in addition, is more resources for treatment and prevention to include making sure that we don't take away the affordable care act. because what senator mcconnell would do is take that away, take away the medicaid expansion where 50% of our fellow kentuckians who are addicted, they get their treatment through medicaid. and he wants to undermine that. i don't. i want to fix i want to make the affordable care act. i want to make health care easier to obtain so that people can get the prevention and treatment they need. bill: senator mcconnell, nothing extra? senator mcconnell: no, i want to move on to the next topic. bill: we will do that. you then have earned a few extra seconds for closing statements. instead of the traditional speech at the end, we thought we would
the first thing we need to do is hold big pharma accountable for that. he is incapable of doing that. he is incapable of doing it because he gets the most money from big pharma than any member of congress, last cycle, last year. that is why. he is basically bought off. but what we really need in addition, is more resources for treatment and prevention to include making sure that we don't take away the affordable care act. because what senator mcconnell would do is take that away, take away the...
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they are not happy with me, the big pharma. big pharma is spending a lot of money.see those ads, every one of those ads means your drug prices are coming down. i tried to make a deal with them, but we couldn't. in the end they got too greedy, too much money, too much money. we brought drug prices down 1%. it's the first time in 52 years drug prices came down, but now we are going for the big one. now we are going for the big one. rebates, the richest people, the middleman, you know we have middlemen, no one knows who the hell they are. we will make it politically correct -- they are called middlemen. nobody knows who they are. these guys are so rich, who are they? i bet you hunter gets a piece of the action. hunter biden is a middleman on top of everything else. he gets it from china, he gets it from ukraine, he got three and a half million from russia, from moscow, and on top of everything else he's a middleman. i bet he is. he probably gets a piece of the action. instead, he is selling out to the drug pharmacies. i'm taking on the powerful interests, nobody's ever
they are not happy with me, the big pharma. big pharma is spending a lot of money.see those ads, every one of those ads means your drug prices are coming down. i tried to make a deal with them, but we couldn't. in the end they got too greedy, too much money, too much money. we brought drug prices down 1%. it's the first time in 52 years drug prices came down, but now we are going for the big one. now we are going for the big one. rebates, the richest people, the middleman, you know we have...
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numbers to flow from big oil, big pharma, big banks. hsbc and santander beat.tells me a returned to dividends could be on the cards. evaluation ate a the back end of this year on the regulatorstlook, our in due course but markets should expect us to start conservatively. very conservatively. what will the dividend be? the yield was 2.5% before. it came down to the regulators and they don't. markets, you had the worst selloff in a month, 2%. is that the beginning of something bigger? we are back one third of 1% up. notes are reevaluating the blue sweep. 2% off equities gave five basis points on bonds, blackrock downgrades treasuries, they are upping their inflation linked exposure, and at the same time guess what. it was a flashy moment in the dollar yesterday. equities, a bit of froth came off. the dollar went bit, but block crack -- blackrock, back to basics. regardless of the election outcome, the dollar will lag for one to three years. over the get a blip election, but fundamentally, it is expensive. europe, the second wave of coronavirus continues to rage a
numbers to flow from big oil, big pharma, big banks. hsbc and santander beat.tells me a returned to dividends could be on the cards. evaluation ate a the back end of this year on the regulatorstlook, our in due course but markets should expect us to start conservatively. very conservatively. what will the dividend be? the yield was 2.5% before. it came down to the regulators and they don't. markets, you had the worst selloff in a month, 2%. is that the beginning of something bigger? we are back...
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campaign will now be able to claim they lived up to a trump campaign promise from 2016 to go after big pharmand address the opioid crisis. ♪ lauren: almost 40 million people have already voted in the u.s. president election, which is now less than two weeks away. wednesday evening, president donald trump will hold a rally in north carolina. the race there is expected to be tight. meanwhile, barack obama made his first campaign appearance on behalf of jill biden in pennsylvania. here are live pictures of him now. national opinion polls suggest biden has a tight lead in some crucial states and obama is expected to do a series of appearances in these last two weeks. this one is a driving rally at a parking lot in a stadium where the philadelphia phillies play. mike explains the importance of obama joining the campaign trail. >> 13 days until the most important election of our lifetimes. and you don't have to wait for november 3 to cast your ballot. you've got tweo ways to vote right now. and what we do these next 13 days will matter for decades to come. reporter: it is deeply significant. barack
campaign will now be able to claim they lived up to a trump campaign promise from 2016 to go after big pharmand address the opioid crisis. ♪ lauren: almost 40 million people have already voted in the u.s. president election, which is now less than two weeks away. wednesday evening, president donald trump will hold a rally in north carolina. the race there is expected to be tight. meanwhile, barack obama made his first campaign appearance on behalf of jill biden in pennsylvania. here are live...
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took $3 million from big pharma. and regarding the corporate pacs, let me tell you how that's working here. the liberal senators that are supporting steve bullock back in washington, d.c. are taking corporate pac dollars and they're directing it right to steve bullock's campaign. that's how it works. so the bottom line is this, coming back to the supreme court question. montanans want to have a united states supreme court justice that will protect our montana way of life, protect our second amendment, protect the out of control radical groups that are litigating timber projects, that are litigating issues like the keystone pipeline, because we need to keep these natural resource jobs going in montana. that helps provide jobs and the justices that steve bullock would support with chuck schumer and joe biden would be far-left justices. we cannot let that happen to our country. >> governor bullock? >> going back to the court, and thinking about that day that i stood in front of the justices, really wanting to believe th
took $3 million from big pharma. and regarding the corporate pacs, let me tell you how that's working here. the liberal senators that are supporting steve bullock back in washington, d.c. are taking corporate pac dollars and they're directing it right to steve bullock's campaign. that's how it works. so the bottom line is this, coming back to the supreme court question. montanans want to have a united states supreme court justice that will protect our montana way of life, protect our second...
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took $3 million from big pharma. regarding the corporate pacs, the liberal senators supporting steve bullock and washington, d.c., are taking corporate pac dollars and redirecting it to his campaign. that is how it works. coming back to the supreme court question, montanans want the u.s. supreme court justice that will protect our second amendment, the out of control radical limber projects, litigating the keystone pipeline. we need to keep natural resource jobs in montana. that helps provide jobs. the justices steve bullock would support with schumer would be bad for the country. john: governor bullock? gov. bullock: going back to the court and thinking about the day i stood in front of the justices, really wanting to believe justice is blind, like every montanan wants that to be the case. this is steve daines against steve daines. four years ago he said, let the people decide. let the people vote before we appoint a new justice. four years later, he changed it. i don't know if it has anything to do with week after
took $3 million from big pharma. regarding the corporate pacs, the liberal senators supporting steve bullock and washington, d.c., are taking corporate pac dollars and redirecting it to his campaign. that is how it works. coming back to the supreme court question, montanans want the u.s. supreme court justice that will protect our second amendment, the out of control radical limber projects, litigating the keystone pipeline. we need to keep natural resource jobs in montana. that helps provide...
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because of our politicians in washington and big pharma. way thato change the pricing for medical drugs works. how many people can afford $1000 for medication for a week? i cannot. and a note many people who can. i don't see how people can afford to live. we have to make things more streamlined and cheaper for every citizen of our nation. >> i agree. we want to do everything we can to get a stake in the global market. this included all kinds of drugs that looked perfect and form of labeling. how they were manufactured. they were sent to canada. on canadianailable websites. but there was no medicine in the middle. if we can get the real things at the right price, i'm all for it. i think i stated my case. >> the affordable care act has been controversial. it is in front of the court again. >> it was implemented by barack obama. i have spoken up against it. i hope he gets repealed. i think the whole debate around obamacare and the affordable care act was misguided. we spent a decade talking about insurance that covers a quarter of the populati
because of our politicians in washington and big pharma. way thato change the pricing for medical drugs works. how many people can afford $1000 for medication for a week? i cannot. and a note many people who can. i don't see how people can afford to live. we have to make things more streamlined and cheaper for every citizen of our nation. >> i agree. we want to do everything we can to get a stake in the global market. this included all kinds of drugs that looked perfect and form of...
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. >>> investors are getting more bullish on big pharma. as a race for a coronavirus treatment heats up. and tony says there is one name in this group that could have healthy gains ahead. tony, which drug company are you looking at >> i'm looking at eli lilly because antibody treatments have taken a backseatto vaccine news. but with president trump last week getting the reagainer rgen treatment, that's been pushed back into the spotlight and they both pushed for emergency use this past week. i think it's important to understand what you're investing in. both the regeneron and eli lilly drugs, they're both moan know clonal antibody drugs. they're both only useful for covid-19 nationalities have seen less severe cases, and specifically early on. so it's important to understand that these are not vaccines. they're not useful right now for prevention purposes, even though both regeneron and eli lilly have started clinical trials to see the efficacy of using them as a preventative measure. however, the efficacy so far has been fairly strong in b
. >>> investors are getting more bullish on big pharma. as a race for a coronavirus treatment heats up. and tony says there is one name in this group that could have healthy gains ahead. tony, which drug company are you looking at >> i'm looking at eli lilly because antibody treatments have taken a backseatto vaccine news. but with president trump last week getting the reagainer rgen treatment, that's been pushed back into the spotlight and they both pushed for emergency use this...
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big pharma firms continue to scour their portfolios for possible solutions the world has never faced a pandemic of these proportions in a moment i'll talk to an expert from the european medicines agency 1st a look at some of the drugs that are being repurposed. anti-viral medicines were originally developed for hiv in paula hepatitis c. influenza and to other coronaviruses sars and mares they're designed to stop the disease from reproducing or entering long cells anti-inflammatories are used to treat rheumatoid arthritis or inflammatory intestinal diseases. they're supposed to limit the body's defenses and severe long infestations to avoid further inflammation which would cause more damage than the disease medicines for long complications are designed to treat idiopathic pulmonary fibrosis they help supply the patient's lungs with sufficient oxygen and help along to repair themselves cardiovascular medicines were developed to treat blood clots or heart disease they're now being used to prevent complications from prove it 19. michael cammalleri is head of biological health threats and
big pharma firms continue to scour their portfolios for possible solutions the world has never faced a pandemic of these proportions in a moment i'll talk to an expert from the european medicines agency 1st a look at some of the drugs that are being repurposed. anti-viral medicines were originally developed for hiv in paula hepatitis c. influenza and to other coronaviruses sars and mares they're designed to stop the disease from reproducing or entering long cells anti-inflammatories are used to...
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campaign will now be able to claim it lived up to a trump campaign promise from 2016 to go off to big pharma and address the opioid crisis. the french president emanuel macro has led a national tribute for the teacher who was beheaded in paris last week. a hero and his killer a coward 7 suspects including 2 teenagers will face charges for assisting the attacker bernard smith reports from paris. samuel patti's the face of the french republic according to emmanuel mccrum france's president was leading tributes at a national memorial to the teacher who was murdered by a teenage chechen refugee described by prosecutors as a radicalized muslim. samuel patty was killed because the islam is want our future and because they know that with com heroes such as him they will never have 8 mr passy was walking home from school in a paris suburb last friday when he was attacked and beheaded prosecutors say he's 18 year old killer wanted to avenge the teachers use of caricature walls of the prophet muhammad in a class on freedom of expression. after the murder french authorities launched a widespread crackd
campaign will now be able to claim it lived up to a trump campaign promise from 2016 to go off to big pharma and address the opioid crisis. the french president emanuel macro has led a national tribute for the teacher who was beheaded in paris last week. a hero and his killer a coward 7 suspects including 2 teenagers will face charges for assisting the attacker bernard smith reports from paris. samuel patti's the face of the french republic according to emmanuel mccrum france's president was...