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now the big pharma names are going to start to look like big biotech's.mple of that is a glass coat sitting off atlanta business. it does the drug store brands. it's going to be focusing on the complex medicines that treat rare conditions for the reasons it's doing purely speaking from a business perspective, it is more profitable for these drug companies to treat these kind of rare diseases. there is so much competition and treating the diseases that are more common in the u.s., heart disease, obesity, diabetes, things like that. the other thing is these drugs are much more complex. even when their patents expire they cannot be copied by competitors. it gives some of these companies a longer durability. jack: i want to get to jacked you want to give us one or two mornings a stocks? >> of pfizer's when you to take a look at. the market is not appreciating the durability of the covid business. then of course to mount to take a look at lily, where it does have a drug to treat diabetes is showing efficacy for weight loss. jack: gotcha, thanks. jack, let's pi
now the big pharma names are going to start to look like big biotech's.mple of that is a glass coat sitting off atlanta business. it does the drug store brands. it's going to be focusing on the complex medicines that treat rare conditions for the reasons it's doing purely speaking from a business perspective, it is more profitable for these drug companies to treat these kind of rare diseases. there is so much competition and treating the diseases that are more common in the u.s., heart disease,...
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i have had the chance to watch her take on big oil and big pharma.atch her bring prices down for people in new hampshire, whether it is seniors or people at the hampshire every single day working everyday. front row seat watching. delivering on access to high-speed internet. the innovation act or the bipartisan infrastructure bill i should say is going to bring high-speed internet to every community of new hampshire. immunities that don't have it today -- communities that don't have it today were. when kids were sent home for covid-19, they had to drive to a parking lot of a fast food restaurant to get wi-fi access. that will not be the case anymore in our country. ending making sure -- maggie talks about surprise billing. senator hassan is a leader in the united states senator p -- unit state senate. -- united states senate. congressman pappas peered i met congressman pappas before he was a congressman knocking doors at one of the campaigns we were doing. i talked about the small businesses. the 4.7 million people that went out and created small bus
i have had the chance to watch her take on big oil and big pharma.atch her bring prices down for people in new hampshire, whether it is seniors or people at the hampshire every single day working everyday. front row seat watching. delivering on access to high-speed internet. the innovation act or the bipartisan infrastructure bill i should say is going to bring high-speed internet to every community of new hampshire. immunities that don't have it today -- communities that don't have it today...
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radical change in his personality, but we are not allowed to discuss that because it is affecting big pharma. i want you to address the fact that in england and london, they have more murders in london then in new york, and they were using knives because they banned guns. the mayors solution was to get a permit to buy a large, pointy knife. host: so when you say this scares me, you are talking about red flag laws? caller: i am scared about giving power to anybody to go in and say, i don't like what you are saying so i am going to take away your guns. i am scared of the new department of misinformation that's being proposed and pushed by the democratic administration. you are talking about the first and second amendments. you've got to be very careful on how you approach this. host: hannah, what do you think? guest: i think extreme risk protection orders do approach this correctly. it gives the individual a right to due process, to present evidence and fight back against the petition. this is individual by individual. there is no buy spread action taken here and it is assessing individual ris
radical change in his personality, but we are not allowed to discuss that because it is affecting big pharma. i want you to address the fact that in england and london, they have more murders in london then in new york, and they were using knives because they banned guns. the mayors solution was to get a permit to buy a large, pointy knife. host: so when you say this scares me, you are talking about red flag laws? caller: i am scared about giving power to anybody to go in and say, i don't like...
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of big pharma, you will of course have a conflict when you're sidelining generic drug to repurpose likes been discussed but. downplay therapeutics. this conflict of interest is important in the public light. elizabeth: here is what else they're finding out doctor, that the hhs watchdog, group open the books, they're talking about failures to disclose what these scientific researchers are getting from foreign governments as they're getting nih taxpayer money. the security of u.s. biomedical research could be at risk that they could bias their research in favor of these foreign governments they have ties to. the hhs watchdog doctor, said one out of 10 much these grantees did not do mandated reviews disclosing potential conflicts of interest involving ties to foreign governments. how can we say, how can dr. fauci say everything is aboveboard. there is no way knowing sheer scale of foreign corruption here. that is what open the book says. >> the reason i think this is important, liz. why are we funding reouch overseas in many of these wealthy countries? doesn't china have enough money to fu
of big pharma, you will of course have a conflict when you're sidelining generic drug to repurpose likes been discussed but. downplay therapeutics. this conflict of interest is important in the public light. elizabeth: here is what else they're finding out doctor, that the hhs watchdog, group open the books, they're talking about failures to disclose what these scientific researchers are getting from foreign governments as they're getting nih taxpayer money. the security of u.s. biomedical...
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a convenient development for big pharma, for them women main fluctuating hormones and potential variation in drug reactions . males are not subject to those changes making studies more straightforward. a short sighted move as those same studies now lack to vital data for new drugs. that in turn led to incorrect doses. and in some cases severe side effects. in the early 2 thousands, the european medicines agency started calling for at least a new medication to involve sufficient testing among women as well. and those kohls were heated between 10 and 80 percent of test subjects in europe, and now female with their proportion depending on the frequency of the relevant condition among men and women. drug trials and now far more stringent blue pop a pill to shed the pounds a dream for many overweight people. the world health organization estimates that 39 percent of all adults world wide, overweight, good research has have long been looking for an effective drug against obesity. now they may have found an injectable one good. is this the miracle injection? the world has been waiting for the on
a convenient development for big pharma, for them women main fluctuating hormones and potential variation in drug reactions . males are not subject to those changes making studies more straightforward. a short sighted move as those same studies now lack to vital data for new drugs. that in turn led to incorrect doses. and in some cases severe side effects. in the early 2 thousands, the european medicines agency started calling for at least a new medication to involve sufficient testing among...
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a convenient development for big pharma, for them women main fluctuating hormones and potential variation in drug reactions . males are not subject to those changes making studies more straightforward. a short sighted move as those same studies now lack to vital data for new drugs. that in turn led to incorrect doses. and in some cases severe side effects. in the early 2 thousands, the european medicines agency started calling for at least a new medication to involve sufficient testing among women as well. and those kohls were heated between 10 and 80 percent of test subjects in europe. and now female with that proportion depending on the frequency of the relevant condition among men and women, drug trials and now far more stringent. oh papa pill to shed the pounds a dream for many overweight people. the world health organization estimates that 39 percent of all adults worldwide are overweight. big reset has have long been looking for an effective drug against obesity. now, they may have found an injectable one is this the miracle injection? the world has been waiting for the one that let
a convenient development for big pharma, for them women main fluctuating hormones and potential variation in drug reactions . males are not subject to those changes making studies more straightforward. a short sighted move as those same studies now lack to vital data for new drugs. that in turn led to incorrect doses. and in some cases severe side effects. in the early 2 thousands, the european medicines agency started calling for at least a new medication to involve sufficient testing among...
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stay with big cap pharma. >> i agree. this is a wonderful opportunity.s is something, to your point, of the valuation, regardless of where we are going. if we get through this period without a recession, these can do well. in a recession, they tend to do well either way. it is a good play. i do like abbvie and myrrh. have some good drugs that will continue improve the revenue. it's a good play. >> karen, do you have something? i have a question for guy. thank you for remembering a good one. well merck trade, they traded up to a high, all-time high. and then closed lower than that. does that trouble you? great point. the last time we traded, i think north of 90, i think it was a few weeks ago we had a pullback. it happened again six months ago were traded north of 80 and pulled back to 64. you have seen fits and starts for that question. i happen to think the franchise, to courtney's point, is undervalued. m&a activity. it will be pretty interesting. to stay the course in this name. >>> coming up, jetblue upping the offer for spirit ireland's. we have muc
stay with big cap pharma. >> i agree. this is a wonderful opportunity.s is something, to your point, of the valuation, regardless of where we are going. if we get through this period without a recession, these can do well. in a recession, they tend to do well either way. it is a good play. i do like abbvie and myrrh. have some good drugs that will continue improve the revenue. it's a good play. >> karen, do you have something? i have a question for guy. thank you for remembering a...
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we need medicare to negotiate drug prices with big pharma. we need massive prices in -- we need a major reset of prices and big oil. there are interests that are blocking that legislation, and lobbying. that, i think, is the dysfunction. i hope this will mobilize the majority of american people and we can cut -- we can overcome that. if we do mobilize, we can get things done. we put massive investments into hsp use, -- historically black colleges. >> you are one of the members of government who doesn't take money from packs -- pacs. >> i think now, with the internet, you can race so much money -- you can raise it so much money online. we can make sure that colleges are affordable, with free public college. we can make sure there is no medical debt. it is crazy to me that we have medical debt in this country, and we have thousands of dollars of student loans. if you take a position that will resonate with the public, you can raise a lot of funding online, that can give you the flexibility of not being reliance on these pacs. another thing is th
we need medicare to negotiate drug prices with big pharma. we need massive prices in -- we need a major reset of prices and big oil. there are interests that are blocking that legislation, and lobbying. that, i think, is the dysfunction. i hope this will mobilize the majority of american people and we can cut -- we can overcome that. if we do mobilize, we can get things done. we put massive investments into hsp use, -- historically black colleges. >> you are one of the members of...
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vaccines and the fortis is a vaccine, we have people in washington were making it funny off of big pharmand never mentioned any of the other things that might mediate and so you have at the rino's and that is why i think it in the next two elections are absolutely a critical, and if the seven trump endorsed senate candidates all win it, it'll be a stretch but they could do it if they all went from that would change the republican makeup by 14 percent in the one election by 14 percent, if you bring those seven at in their committed and they actually do what they say they're going to w do, no guarantees there with doctor oz or that you don't know but they are better than the other guys and of the actually do what they say, and the command and new condensate the next echelon of the ted cruises and eric scott's in the marsha blackburn's, moving over hard-core on their side and is in over window the begins of pull the whole senate back to the right and then in 2024, now you've got a shot and i have seven or eight and is a wave is if is big enough, there's not a seat in the world that, will the
vaccines and the fortis is a vaccine, we have people in washington were making it funny off of big pharmand never mentioned any of the other things that might mediate and so you have at the rino's and that is why i think it in the next two elections are absolutely a critical, and if the seven trump endorsed senate candidates all win it, it'll be a stretch but they could do it if they all went from that would change the republican makeup by 14 percent in the one election by 14 percent, if you...
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blamed her loss on combination of republican-funded super packs, big oil, chamber of commerce, big pharma and entire democratic party establishment. >> ashley: and mayra flores was sworn in yesterday and held a news conference on the capitol steps. >> today i will give a voice to the voiceless. my father, saul flores, moved us to the united states because of the promise of america. he told me in this country, if you work hard, you can accomplish anything. my story proves he is right. >> america may not be perfect, but we strife to be a more perfect union, nothing is greater than the american story. nothing is greater than mayraflores' story. you may just be learning of mayra flores today, but you'll be talking about her for years to come. >> ashley: flores making history as first mexican-born citizen to serve in congress after flipping blue seat in a special election. balance of power is 220 democrats and 210 republicans. >> carley: a powerful earthquake hitting southeast afghanistan, leaving at least 950 people dead. more than 600 people are reported injured. new video showing victims be
blamed her loss on combination of republican-funded super packs, big oil, chamber of commerce, big pharma and entire democratic party establishment. >> ashley: and mayra flores was sworn in yesterday and held a news conference on the capitol steps. >> today i will give a voice to the voiceless. my father, saul flores, moved us to the united states because of the promise of america. he told me in this country, if you work hard, you can accomplish anything. my story proves he is...
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most of them by big pharma. if you want to know why we have the taxes it's because we've got people in washington making a ton of money off of big pharma. never once mentioning ivermectin or any of the other diseases. so you've got the rhinos in there and that's why i think the next two elections are absolutelycritical . if the seven trump endorsed senate candidates all we and it might be a stretch but they can do it. if they all win that would change the republican makeup by 14 percent. that one election by 14 percent. if you bring those seven in and they're committed and they do what they say they're going to do, no guarantees there with doctor oz or jd vance, you never know but they're better than the other guys. if they actually do what they say and they come in you could then see the next exelon of the ted cruises and rick scott's ndand marsha blackburn's moving over on their side and it's an overturned window that begins to pull the whole senate back to the right. and then in 2024 now you've got shot. now
most of them by big pharma. if you want to know why we have the taxes it's because we've got people in washington making a ton of money off of big pharma. never once mentioning ivermectin or any of the other diseases. so you've got the rhinos in there and that's why i think the next two elections are absolutelycritical . if the seven trump endorsed senate candidates all we and it might be a stretch but they can do it. if they all win that would change the republican makeup by 14 percent. that...
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, wonder -- four doses, we've got people in washington making a ton of money off of big pharma, never once wanted to mention i from actor nor anything that might mediate the disease. you've got the rinos and there and that is why i think the next two elections are critical. if the twee 7 senate candidates, they could do it, if they all win, that would change the republican makeup by 14%. %. if you bring those 7 in and they are committed and to do what they say they are going to do, no guarantees, better than the other guys. if they do what they say and come in, you could then see the next echelon of the ted cruzes and rick scotts and marsha blackburns moving over hard-core on their side and an overturned window who begins to pull the whole senate back to the right and then in 2,024 you've got a shot, now you've got 7 or 8 seats and if the wave is big enough, there is not a seat in the world that is safe. the democrats are just figuring this out. there is a piece in politico or the hill, they alternate the bad news for the democrats this weekend basically we are looking at a wipeout an
, wonder -- four doses, we've got people in washington making a ton of money off of big pharma, never once wanted to mention i from actor nor anything that might mediate the disease. you've got the rinos and there and that is why i think the next two elections are critical. if the twee 7 senate candidates, they could do it, if they all win, that would change the republican makeup by 14%. %. if you bring those 7 in and they are committed and to do what they say they are going to do, no...
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is this also about putting money in big pharma? what is this about? >> i think you hit the nail on the head. he's actually talking about the future, which i get, but it's really about the past. like how do you prevent something from happening? you look at how it started in the first place. bring up fauci. maybe biden should -- like he doesn't tell us his actual plans. why not launch a real practical investigation into the origins of the root causes of covid. how vital would that be as opposed to this monstrosity of a hearing that we see every day that is just political theatre built -- it's pure political theatre. it's for political gain. it's not for anything. in this case it's for people to find out why their loved ones die. no one has been arrested. millions. we've done nothing to discovery -- read matt wrigley's book, which is amazing on covid. it will blow your mind. this is just like 2019, 2020, covid was spreading, and we were doing impeachment theatre. >> yeah, exactly. jesse, we had a role to play with gain of function, funding it. do you thi
is this also about putting money in big pharma? what is this about? >> i think you hit the nail on the head. he's actually talking about the future, which i get, but it's really about the past. like how do you prevent something from happening? you look at how it started in the first place. bring up fauci. maybe biden should -- like he doesn't tell us his actual plans. why not launch a real practical investigation into the origins of the root causes of covid. how vital would that be as...
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because americans need to know whether the scientists have been compromised from big pharma or by their relationship with china. we need to cut our losses on crime and by defeating the liberal d.a. all across america. in san francisco can boost the bomb, so can other cities. it's time for billionaires who are sane to fund new campaigns to oust all of the left wing nuts who eliminated cash bail and generally made our streets more dangerous. this is a matter of life and death at this point. we need a cut our losses with the g.o.p. establishment. those dinosaurs lumbering around more interested in doing deals with biden then staying true to the constitution. last year they signed on to an idiotic infrastructure bill and now many of the same senators are signing on to a gun-control bill. 14 republicans and all led by john cornyn of texas. they are giving biden the victory and infringing on the rights of law-abiding americans. the legislation is 80 pages long and last night, a vote was called just hours after the textbook was released. it's a complete travesty and it's one more step on the r
because americans need to know whether the scientists have been compromised from big pharma or by their relationship with china. we need to cut our losses on crime and by defeating the liberal d.a. all across america. in san francisco can boost the bomb, so can other cities. it's time for billionaires who are sane to fund new campaigns to oust all of the left wing nuts who eliminated cash bail and generally made our streets more dangerous. this is a matter of life and death at this point. we...
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and you have big pharma stepping in and saying, okay, and in this case, listen, insight pharma has a drug out there already that competes here. you're going to be competing with roche and pfizer, but for bristol myers that's fine. >> you're trying to figure out how to upset keytruda. >> that's the key drug at merck. >> they paid a million to s sinoefy to have the whole drug where they think they have a keytruda competitor, that's being one of the best drugs of all time >> in terms of oncology. used in so many frontline therapies now. >> it's an amazing drug. j&j has a great oncology franchise. >> the question continues to be, will deals like this help to fire up overall the biotech? we can bring up the biotech index. >> there haven't been any biotech ipos >> not a lot of new capital coming in. by the way, a lot of private biotech companies that thought they would come public that didn't >> they can run out of money quickly with the tests i'm involved in a test it costs a fortune to do >> very expensive to do these tests. >> need proof of concept >> a bump in june, but you can see wha
and you have big pharma stepping in and saying, okay, and in this case, listen, insight pharma has a drug out there already that competes here. you're going to be competing with roche and pfizer, but for bristol myers that's fine. >> you're trying to figure out how to upset keytruda. >> that's the key drug at merck. >> they paid a million to s sinoefy to have the whole drug where they think they have a keytruda competitor, that's being one of the best drugs of all time...
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in a tweet to cisneros house, big pharma and nearly the entire democratic party establishment.washington, congresswoman flora's warning and to the answer speaker pelosi. and held a news conference by her fellow g.o.p. lawmakers. >> today i will give a voice to voices. my father florez moved us to the united states because of the promise of america. he told me in this country if you work hard you can accomplish anything. my story proves he is right. >> america may not be perfect. nothing is greater. nothing is greater. you may just be learning today. and years to come. >> carley: florez making history as the first mexican born city in congress after flipping a blue state and a special election. the balance of power in the house stands at 220 democrats, 210 republicans. the border crisis can be one big reason the floor is win international border union calling out the biden administration treatment of the border agents saying "morale is in the toilet. i've been here 20, going on 21 years and i've never seen it this bad when allowing people to come over and in a sense flaunt the r
in a tweet to cisneros house, big pharma and nearly the entire democratic party establishment.washington, congresswoman flora's warning and to the answer speaker pelosi. and held a news conference by her fellow g.o.p. lawmakers. >> today i will give a voice to voices. my father florez moved us to the united states because of the promise of america. he told me in this country if you work hard you can accomplish anything. my story proves he is right. >> america may not be perfect....
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technical capacity unleashed in creativity and the relationship with biotech and universities and big pharma that capacity and the unprecedented ways and they did. and we hadrt a meeting with the laboratory ambassadors and wein had test filling out to hospitals within two weeks. they worked around-the-clock that back in dickinson's. these people dropped everything in their entire corporations to turn out these high qualities. not me through the pcr but these critical desktop pcr. and the antigen test stand we had that within ath matter of weeks. so that public-private partnership is extraordinary. and then going above and beyond i knew they could see their equipment because i was working on the hiv test. i knew they could see the data every night. so to compile allt the data so i could see what the test positivity rate was. the private sector did that for me. theli private sector realigned to the entire supply chain based on data. i am so proud of them. they took less profit to ensure that the specific hospitals have what the needed to protect their nurses and doctors and get the patients th
technical capacity unleashed in creativity and the relationship with biotech and universities and big pharma that capacity and the unprecedented ways and they did. and we hadrt a meeting with the laboratory ambassadors and wein had test filling out to hospitals within two weeks. they worked around-the-clock that back in dickinson's. these people dropped everything in their entire corporations to turn out these high qualities. not me through the pcr but these critical desktop pcr. and the...
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it's an agenda that's being driven by big pharma. >> laura: are you shocked of the alliance intentionallymed by some liberal feminists, liberal folks and some conservatives on this issue? when you have j.k. rowling being atacked by the transgender community, that's something. >> it is an interesting coalition we're building around this issue, but honestly, even though i consider myself to be a radical feminist and i have taken my stand on radical feminist grounds, i have decided to get out of my own way when it comes to this. >> mar rissa and lucas, thank you, both. our wit's end segment is next. the clue, sports' team's virtual signaling could have been mocked by an old "seinfeld" he had sow. what is it? that's next. my a1c stayed here, it needed to be here. ruby's a1c is down with rybelsus®. my a1c wasn't at goal, now i'm down with rybelsus®. mom's a1c is down with rybelsus®. (♪ ♪) in a clinical study, once-daily rybelsus® significantly lowered a1c better than a leading branded pill. rybelsus® isn't for people with type 1 diabetes. don't take rybelsus® if you or your family ever had med
it's an agenda that's being driven by big pharma. >> laura: are you shocked of the alliance intentionallymed by some liberal feminists, liberal folks and some conservatives on this issue? when you have j.k. rowling being atacked by the transgender community, that's something. >> it is an interesting coalition we're building around this issue, but honestly, even though i consider myself to be a radical feminist and i have taken my stand on radical feminist grounds, i have decided to...
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big pharma, all of our children are being prescribed drugs at record rates. going to say none of this i contributing to the uptick? the focus has to be on the gun. when you say do something. when president biden says do something, he means do somethin about guns. i will just say the people most passionate about gun control ar simultaneously the most dishonest and ignorant people about guns. they know very little about caliber or velocity or magazine. they use these terms, weapons o war. they use these term like they use them on the back of a crackerjack box. they do nothing, nothing to solve this problem. >> all right. what about the fact that there are 20 congresspeople in swing districts, democrats who say wh don't you break this bill down so we don't have to vote on yes or no on guns? even there are worried about th public not necessarily buying into the second amendment destruction. >> i agree with a lot that has been said, but i personally think we have a problem. we since sandy hook that shooting in sandy soaked, there have been 900 mass shootings in th
big pharma, all of our children are being prescribed drugs at record rates. going to say none of this i contributing to the uptick? the focus has to be on the gun. when you say do something. when president biden says do something, he means do somethin about guns. i will just say the people most passionate about gun control ar simultaneously the most dishonest and ignorant people about guns. they know very little about caliber or velocity or magazine. they use these terms, weapons o war. they...
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they want you to be angry the oligarchs or fauci or big pharma or the media that controls you, that makes think that essential medicines are poison. they want you to bring your neighbor. everybody is if trumper or they're not. you are with us or against us, that the only message they have left and then they have censorship left, because they have failed, tucker. why do you think it is that mitch mcconnell and chuck schumer are the leaders in the house -- in the senate and nancy is the leader -- because they are not leaders. most people have negative charisma. i wouldn't ask chuck schumer direction to the freeway. why are they the leaders? because they are the ones who take the most money from the billionaire class that actually runs this country. they take the money from them and they disperse it so that other memos of congress so they vote for them as leader, not because they are leaders, but because they are the most corrupt. >> tucker: man is that true. great to see you tonight, thank you so much. >> thanks for having me. >> tucker: well, there was a legitimately stunning upset in a sp
they want you to be angry the oligarchs or fauci or big pharma or the media that controls you, that makes think that essential medicines are poison. they want you to bring your neighbor. everybody is if trumper or they're not. you are with us or against us, that the only message they have left and then they have censorship left, because they have failed, tucker. why do you think it is that mitch mcconnell and chuck schumer are the leaders in the house -- in the senate and nancy is the leader --...
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person under anesthesia restores the heart absolute most of the drugs that were developed by the big pharmaor cardiology are at the stage of generic sales, that is, they can be produced by ourselves, therefore, in this regard, we are completely protected. in addition, new tasks can be quickly solved here. there is a production technology department, which deals with work from scratch to the final batches for example. we are currently in the final stages of development. at the moment, there is only one cardiolytic drug manufactured in germany in country that is. so let's say there is some degree of danger, and we do completely. e, the russian analogue in the field of cardiology in our country is largely imported and produces its own unique developments. however, he says that 100% ahead of the rest is still too early, there is always a task that still needs to be solved. we are already taking the first steps, for example, to create domestic e-x-ray angelographic complexes. because now hmm endoskulyar. intervention, that is, surgery through the vessels more and more replace those operations th
person under anesthesia restores the heart absolute most of the drugs that were developed by the big pharmaor cardiology are at the stage of generic sales, that is, they can be produced by ourselves, therefore, in this regard, we are completely protected. in addition, new tasks can be quickly solved here. there is a production technology department, which deals with work from scratch to the final batches for example. we are currently in the final stages of development. at the moment, there is...
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will recall that tony fauci realized as a scientist does sometimes based on research that only big pharmald save us, we couldn't do it ourselves, we were too weak and selfless, we needed pfizer. the entire country was going to have to get the covid shot, every one of us. anyone who refused will be crushed, elk yelled at, ostracized, fired. in the affluent neighborhoods where people believe in science -- in this house they believe in science, places like bethesda, brooklyn, and aspen, the population gratefully complied but in the rest of the country there remained cells of ignorance and superstition where people resisted vaccine. strangely come at the same time, many of these primitive people also had somehow high skilled, highly essential jobs, including in health care. they were nurses, they were emts, they were airline pilots and cops and navy seals, but they were all summarily fired, their careers and lives destroyed. but it wasn't sad. it was necessary, because they were killing the rest of us. as dr. fauci told us, there were two things we needed to know about this pandemic of the un
will recall that tony fauci realized as a scientist does sometimes based on research that only big pharmald save us, we couldn't do it ourselves, we were too weak and selfless, we needed pfizer. the entire country was going to have to get the covid shot, every one of us. anyone who refused will be crushed, elk yelled at, ostracized, fired. in the affluent neighborhoods where people believe in science -- in this house they believe in science, places like bethesda, brooklyn, and aspen, the...
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president obama decided he needed the support of big pharma and they, of course, were against this, and the health care bill and it was a huge missed opportunity and all i'm saying is i agree that these are serious problems. i agree that democrats have a lot of good answers but they don't have all the good answers. where are people who say, as the fellow you interviewed, chris jacobs, where are people who say i'm putting the country first? i just wish he were staying in congress and trying to win again. >> i want to turn to the january 6th hearings. we saw the first one in primetime this past week. we'll see more starting tomorrow morning. alyssa, you worked for mark meadows on capitol hill. you had several jobs in the trump administration. there's testimony that meadows burned papers in his office after meeting with scott perry who was working to challenge the 2020 election. do you think mark meadows destroyed documents? >> i've heard that firsthand, i've heard it directly from someone with firsthand knowledge, so i believe the testimony that the committee has. i want to note this, rel
president obama decided he needed the support of big pharma and they, of course, were against this, and the health care bill and it was a huge missed opportunity and all i'm saying is i agree that these are serious problems. i agree that democrats have a lot of good answers but they don't have all the good answers. where are people who say, as the fellow you interviewed, chris jacobs, where are people who say i'm putting the country first? i just wish he were staying in congress and trying to...
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we are not happy but there is one tng, iteally is proof the big pharma monopolist system did not help deals with the cover pandemic, did not hel deal with equitably, most important. it drove back inequality. amy: at least 2000 cows have died in recent days in kansas due to excessive heat and humidity. much of the united states has been facing a brutal heatwave this week as more 1800 temperature records have been shattered from california to michigan. more than 100 million people have been advised to stay indoors due to the excessive heat. europe and much of south asia are also facing record heatwaves this week. ucla climate scientist daniel swain said more extreme heat events will keep occurring if global emissions are not slashed. >> obviously, the long run, the only solution is to bring carbon emissions -- amy: president biden has approved a major disaster declaration for montana after massive floods forced the closing of yellowstone national park. heavy rain storms and melting snowcaps led the yellowstone river to swell by more than two feet over its previous high. the raging water
we are not happy but there is one tng, iteally is proof the big pharma monopolist system did not help deals with the cover pandemic, did not hel deal with equitably, most important. it drove back inequality. amy: at least 2000 cows have died in recent days in kansas due to excessive heat and humidity. much of the united states has been facing a brutal heatwave this week as more 1800 temperature records have been shattered from california to michigan. more than 100 million people have been...
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but he said i've battled against big pharma. he's trying to compare himself to donald trump.these two people trying to capture in different ways this outsider message and prove that they're not typical politicians. so they'll each try to puncture each other's message. fetterman will paint oz as a wealthy millionaire. and republicans argue that fetterman's image has not been subject to scrutiny and will attempt to shine light on that. so the way their images stand up is going to be something that we watch play out over the coming months. >> and it's going to be fascinating to watch. john, thank you so much. >>> and up next, we have an update just in from philadelphia. we are waiting for police to give us an update, a press conference ready to go. they now say they have a person of interest in custody in this weekend's mass shooting. what we know, next. she's in prague between the ideal cup of coffee and a truly impressive synthesizer collection. and you can find her right now (lepsi?) on upwork.com (lepsi.) when the world is your workforce, finding the perfect project manager,
but he said i've battled against big pharma. he's trying to compare himself to donald trump.these two people trying to capture in different ways this outsider message and prove that they're not typical politicians. so they'll each try to puncture each other's message. fetterman will paint oz as a wealthy millionaire. and republicans argue that fetterman's image has not been subject to scrutiny and will attempt to shine light on that. so the way their images stand up is going to be something...
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republicans who are committed to keeping the swamp in place and they are all fought off most ofr them by big pharma if you wonder it's because we have people in washington that are making a ton of money off of bigf pharma and any that might mediate. so you've got the rhinos in there and that's why i think the next two elections are absolutely critical. if they all when it would be a stretch. if they win, that would change the republican makeup by 14%. if you bring those seven and they are committed and they dooi what they say they are going to do,h no guarantees but if they o what they say you could then see the next echelon moving over and it begins to pull back to the right and then you've got the shot and if it's a big enough the democrats are just now figuring this out. they kind of alternate the badll news for the democrats and say we are looking at a wipeout and potentially a vetoproof majority in both houses. this is to the left that he is saying this. so i personally think that we will get to the neighborhood of 40 seats but the decline is for sure. it's not going to change if he keeps goin
republicans who are committed to keeping the swamp in place and they are all fought off most ofr them by big pharma if you wonder it's because we have people in washington that are making a ton of money off of bigf pharma and any that might mediate. so you've got the rhinos in there and that's why i think the next two elections are absolutely critical. if they all when it would be a stretch. if they win, that would change the republican makeup by 14%. if you bring those seven and they are...
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it has everything to do with an agenda that's being really driven by big pharma. >> are you shocked thats a there's an alliance? it's obviously formed on an f intentional perhaps between some more liberal feminist and liberal folks and some conservative on this issue. i mean, when you have j.k. rowling being attacked as a you know, by the transgender community, that's quite something. right. and it is an interesting coalition that we're building around this issue. but honestly, eve even though i consider myself to be aav radical feminist and i m have taken my stand on radical feminist grounds, i have decided to just get out of my own way when it comes of partisan politics over this issue because it's about the safety of kids. comes to th this is so important we talked about pot induced psychosis at the beginning of the show and now this morissauc lucas , thank you both are within segment is next to clue sports teams recent virtue signaling could have been mocked by an old seinfeld episode. what was it now you can only one thing the rest of life to be pretty >> which sports team's >> laur
it has everything to do with an agenda that's being really driven by big pharma. >> are you shocked thats a there's an alliance? it's obviously formed on an f intentional perhaps between some more liberal feminist and liberal folks and some conservative on this issue. i mean, when you have j.k. rowling being attacked as a you know, by the transgender community, that's quite something. right. and it is an interesting coalition that we're building around this issue. but honestly, eve even...
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unleashed an innovation and creativity and their relationship with biotech and universities and big pharma unleashed their capacity that they would respond in unprecedented ways and they did. anthe group of that company, we had a meeting with the laboratory developers on 4 march and i had tests rolling out to hospitals within two weeks. it worked around the clock. c the dickinson's and logic came on board. these people dropped everything in their entire corporation to move to charting out these high quality tests and not only rapid high throughput pcr's but really these critical desktop pcr's that were helpful in our tribal nations. and antigen tests. we had all of that with in a matter of weeks two months and so that public private partnership was extraordinary and then we went above and beyond and that the testing companies abbott and roche, i knew that they could see their equipments because i worked on hiv tests. so i knew they could see the data every night. every night they compiled all the data from that day so that i can see what the test positivity rates were inthe country because
unleashed an innovation and creativity and their relationship with biotech and universities and big pharma unleashed their capacity that they would respond in unprecedented ways and they did. anthe group of that company, we had a meeting with the laboratory developers on 4 march and i had tests rolling out to hospitals within two weeks. it worked around the clock. c the dickinson's and logic came on board. these people dropped everything in their entire corporation to move to charting out these...
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we are quick to dismiss big pharmae.little pharma, medium varmint we are quick to criticize wall street. there is reason tout be critical i've written critical stories myself we also have to be appreciative when they do step up. if it were not for these investors buying up all the shares of my moderna would not of the vaccine as quick as we did within a month later. that is one reason for appreciation that's also the case with pfizer beyond tech vaccine. over the cao i talked to about who got convinced the virus is going to be dangerous in his company could build a vaccine they did build a vaccine but they needed help they reached out to pfizer. as a senior scientist and said hey let's work together but to build. he said no, i don't want to stick in your eye off the ball. we are building a flu vaccine together. i'm not sure this virus is going to last or i don't dangerous it is. luckily turned to different senior scientist catherine jensen up pfizer and convince her that should work together. i could have gone a very dif
we are quick to dismiss big pharmae.little pharma, medium varmint we are quick to criticize wall street. there is reason tout be critical i've written critical stories myself we also have to be appreciative when they do step up. if it were not for these investors buying up all the shares of my moderna would not of the vaccine as quick as we did within a month later. that is one reason for appreciation that's also the case with pfizer beyond tech vaccine. over the cao i talked to about who got...
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essentially the dea and fda worry turnstile to go to work for big pharma.that has been proven by court records. do you know what some of those opiate distributor said in their emails? we need to treat these white pills like doritos, get them out the door. one sales executive set i went to blizzard of white. can you imagine if your son or daughter died from an opioid overdose. i called at the goldilocks moment. this needs to be just right. it needs to be perceived cautiously. the federal government has a role but states with local authority understands that but it needs to be reformed. we cannot regulate -- replicate what happened at the dea and fda . eventually opioid overdoses will overcome the pandemic. that needs to be informed. 30% of this country does not even know that native american still exist in this country. 30% think we are gone. when i encounter someone who has worked at the dea and fda for a number of years they have no cultural understanding of native americans, awareness. you have to understand that is what our culture, our people are about.
essentially the dea and fda worry turnstile to go to work for big pharma.that has been proven by court records. do you know what some of those opiate distributor said in their emails? we need to treat these white pills like doritos, get them out the door. one sales executive set i went to blizzard of white. can you imagine if your son or daughter died from an opioid overdose. i called at the goldilocks moment. this needs to be just right. it needs to be perceived cautiously. the federal...
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. >> big pharma. dagen: big pharma.is close to blaming chubby, hungry babies for the formula shortage. >> it's really pathetic, dagen. again, when you have no way of taking responsibility because it undercuts can your entire plan of action which is to spend more and more money, as mike said, they can't spend their way out of this so what do you revert to? you revert to blaming everybody but yourself. dagen: and they're still stimulating the economy with the moratorium on student loan payments which doesn't go away until august and you watch them extend that which is inflationary, for the wealthy of all things. coming up, gas prices at an all-time high, inflation, never-ending supply chain issues, there's still not enough for the biden administration to admit fault, take responsibility. we'll keep talking about that. plus, elon musk changes his tune for tesla's staff. we'll talk about it in the hot topic buzz ♪♪ ♪♪ ♪♪ [ kimberly ] before clearchoice, my dental health was so bad i would be in a lot of pain. i was unable t
. >> big pharma. dagen: big pharma.is close to blaming chubby, hungry babies for the formula shortage. >> it's really pathetic, dagen. again, when you have no way of taking responsibility because it undercuts can your entire plan of action which is to spend more and more money, as mike said, they can't spend their way out of this so what do you revert to? you revert to blaming everybody but yourself. dagen: and they're still stimulating the economy with the moratorium on student...
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essentially the dea and fda worry turnstile to go to work for big pharma. that has been proven by court records. do you know what some of those opiate distributor said in their emails? we need to treat these white pills like doritos, get them out the door. one sales executive set i went to blizzard of white. can you imagine if your son or daughter died from an opioid overdose. i called at the goldilocks moment. this needs to be just right. it needs to be perceived cautiously. the federal government has a role but states with local authority understands that but it needs to be reformed. we cannot regulate -- replicate what happened at the dea and fda . eventually opioid overdoses will overcome the pandemic. that needs to be informed. 30% of this country does not even know that native american still exist in this country. 30% think we are gone. when i encounter someone who has worked at the dea and fda for a number of years they have no cultural understanding of native americans, awareness. you have to understand that is what our culture, our people are about
essentially the dea and fda worry turnstile to go to work for big pharma. that has been proven by court records. do you know what some of those opiate distributor said in their emails? we need to treat these white pills like doritos, get them out the door. one sales executive set i went to blizzard of white. can you imagine if your son or daughter died from an opioid overdose. i called at the goldilocks moment. this needs to be just right. it needs to be perceived cautiously. the federal...
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you will recall the tony fauci realized as a scientist does sometimes based on research that only big pharma could save us .le we couldn't do it ourselves. we're too weak and selfish. we needed pfizer . the entire country was going to have to get the kovatchev. every one of us . anyoneil who refused would be crushed, yelled at, ostracized, fired ytr in the affluent neighborhoods, a place where people believe in sciencen in this house they believe in science places like bethesda, brookline and aspen. u the population gratefully complied, but the rest ofn the country there remains cells of ignorance and superstition where people resistedng the vaccine. strangely, at the same time , many of thesese primitive people also had somehow high skilled, highly sensitive jobs, including in health care. they were nurses, they wererl employees. they were airlinein pilots and cops and navy seals. but they were all summarily fired. l their careers and livesiv destroyed. but it wasn't sad. was i necessary because they were killing the rest of us . told, there were two things we needed toan knowin about this
you will recall the tony fauci realized as a scientist does sometimes based on research that only big pharma could save us .le we couldn't do it ourselves. we're too weak and selfish. we needed pfizer . the entire country was going to have to get the kovatchev. every one of us . anyoneil who refused would be crushed, yelled at, ostracized, fired ytr in the affluent neighborhoods, a place where people believe in sciencen in this house they believe in science places like bethesda, brookline and...
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equation mental health as you've mentioned, isolated social media, first person video shooter games, big pharma ,all of our kids are being prescribed drugs at absolutely record rates. and you're goingou to tell me none of this is contributing to this uptick and yes, younger shooters. but the focus hasas to be simply on the gun when you say do something when president biden says do something, he means do something about guns.i and i will w just say the people are the most passionate about gun control, are simultaneously the most dishonest and ignorant people about guns.pl they know verye little about caliber or velocity orve magazines that use these terms weapons of war or assault like or assault weapon. exactly right. greg, they use these terms likec they learned them yesterday on the back of a jack box. they haveke functional meanings or they're made up in either case and they do nothing, . nothing to solve this problem. all right, harold, what aboutgh the fact that there are 20 congresspeople in swing districts, democratsss who say why don't you break this bill down so that we don't have to v
equation mental health as you've mentioned, isolated social media, first person video shooter games, big pharma ,all of our kids are being prescribed drugs at absolutely record rates. and you're goingou to tell me none of this is contributing to this uptick and yes, younger shooters. but the focus hasas to be simply on the gun when you say do something when president biden says do something, he means do something about guns.i and i will w just say the people are the most passionate about gun...
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we call them big pharma, big tech, big oil. now emerging is big dope. i don't trust american capitalism to do drug legalization responsibly. he goes on to write decriminalizing drugs also removes the one lever we have to push men and women toward sobriety. waiting around for them to decide to opt for treatment is the opposite of compassion and the drugs on the street are as cheap, prevalent and edley as they are today. this is a text message -- hi, sam, i'm 73 years old and have to use opioid prescriptions for pain management to control osteoarthritis which can be disabling because of the abusive opiates. i had to sign a contract with my general practitioner. he's is the only prescriber and no other doctor can be involved. i take the prescribed amount, no more. my insurance company monitors my prescriptions. people like me are subject to strict rules, so why aren't abusers monitored? sam: i would say yes, i would say we have changed a lot. i remember writing, when i was writing "dreamland" none of that was true. you could get refills for almost anything
we call them big pharma, big tech, big oil. now emerging is big dope. i don't trust american capitalism to do drug legalization responsibly. he goes on to write decriminalizing drugs also removes the one lever we have to push men and women toward sobriety. waiting around for them to decide to opt for treatment is the opposite of compassion and the drugs on the street are as cheap, prevalent and edley as they are today. this is a text message -- hi, sam, i'm 73 years old and have to use opioid...