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but as i said those that don't think any of this is a good idea they think big pharma for the expensethe american people and i want to repeal the inflation act and then continue to line the pockets of big pharma and to make a lot of money just pay your fair share. [applause] i have no problems making reasonable profits but not on the backs of working families and seniors and this is about fairness and decency and last week i released my budget and i met with the new speaker of the house he said he is threatening to let the federal debt not get paid. we've never done that in american history and the accumulation over 200 years and i said to leo clearly what we support i will layout my budget march 9 you layout your budget we will negotiate and then when someone says don't tell me what you value show with a budget else a what you value. think about it. my budget take steps to lift the hard-working americans to the end of the month after busting their whole lives they have a little bit left over and then to have a little bit of room it's about your dignity the republican colleagues now i
but as i said those that don't think any of this is a good idea they think big pharma for the expensethe american people and i want to repeal the inflation act and then continue to line the pockets of big pharma and to make a lot of money just pay your fair share. [applause] i have no problems making reasonable profits but not on the backs of working families and seniors and this is about fairness and decency and last week i released my budget and i met with the new speaker of the house he said...
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but after decades of trying to take on big pharma, we finally, finally won.stead of paying whatever the drug company wants to charge you, medicare -- medicare will be able to negotiate prices. medicare provides -- [applause] we'll drive down prices because we give medicare the power -- the same power that the department of veterans affairs has. they can negotiate what they're going to pay for whatever drugs they're prescribing to their -- to the military. well, know many of you are healthcare professionals. you understand this better than anybody else. for example, insulin was invented 100 years ago. and the guy who invented it decided not to patent it because he wanted it to be available. it only costs $10 a vial to make -- $10 a vial. if you count everything, you expand it, you could say -- you get up to 13 bucks if you talk about packaging, shipping, and the rest. and guess what? they're being charged hundreds of dollars a vial. so, beginning january 1 of this year, even though we passed the law last year -- it wasn't until january 1 -- i kept telling peop
but after decades of trying to take on big pharma, we finally, finally won.stead of paying whatever the drug company wants to charge you, medicare -- medicare will be able to negotiate prices. medicare provides -- [applause] we'll drive down prices because we give medicare the power -- the same power that the department of veterans affairs has. they can negotiate what they're going to pay for whatever drugs they're prescribing to their -- to the military. well, know many of you are healthcare...
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i say chris, senator don: is on big pharma. he finally won. [applause] and instead of just paying whatever drug companies wantto charge medicare will be able to draw down prices . we share some of the same powers to medicare the need the same power to do what they do of veterans affairs, negotiate fair compresses. there's another example of how we're lowering costs. insulin was invented 100 years ago at only cost 10 bucks miles in a drug companies are serving hundreds of dollars a five. beginning january 1 that cost $35 a month. but we need to cost for everyone including the 200,000 children with type i diabetes who need insulin everyday statewide. so i call on congress to do that as well in this. but guess what, eli lilly spoke to as the days insulin air answering my call lowering prices. last week, messengers there as well. so here's something else in the english and russian is documentation, it's all right . >> .. show me your budget. all i value is having a decent shot about fairness and dignity. my budget continues to progress with the af
i say chris, senator don: is on big pharma. he finally won. [applause] and instead of just paying whatever drug companies wantto charge medicare will be able to draw down prices . we share some of the same powers to medicare the need the same power to do what they do of veterans affairs, negotiate fair compresses. there's another example of how we're lowering costs. insulin was invented 100 years ago at only cost 10 bucks miles in a drug companies are serving hundreds of dollars a five....
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talking about the and big pharma base to tell us more about of big pharma once a piece of vis action. why do they want and what's useful? yeah, well really kind of the thing that everyone is hoping for is to discover another aspirin in the ocean. and some really important drug that's going to benefit humanity. this is what the big pharma companies are dreaming up. and once in a blue moon they find it. so in the case of moraine drugs, they're about a dozen that have gotten f d a approval and are now on the market. and if you want to think about how much they're worth, if you look at just 5 of those drugs, and over the past 10 years, they've gotten sales and licensing revenues of $12100000000.00 us dollars. so this is the sort of dollar sign that's on people's minds when they think about marine kinetic resources. i should emphasize though, all of those drugs they're from are in genetic resources from within national jurisdiction. they're not from area, it's been national jurisdiction. so there's a big question, mark, ron, what's out there? what the worth? nobody knows, it's exactly what
talking about the and big pharma base to tell us more about of big pharma once a piece of vis action. why do they want and what's useful? yeah, well really kind of the thing that everyone is hoping for is to discover another aspirin in the ocean. and some really important drug that's going to benefit humanity. this is what the big pharma companies are dreaming up. and once in a blue moon they find it. so in the case of moraine drugs, they're about a dozen that have gotten f d a approval and are...
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to have two boogiemen, although i should use a more gender neutral term these days one would be big pharma, the other is big oil he says he's going to go after federal tax subsidies for oil and gas companies. he says companies have failed to invest in reduction. fact check him here. >> how long do you have? >> long as you need. >> you know, again, i want our viewers to understand this is just publicly available information. i was listening to the president, with all due respect. much of what he was saying was either confuse me or i just wasn't sure. i would like to know better where the information is coming from a couple things he did say that we need oil and gas. he repeated state of the union, so we're going to need oil and gas for another 10 or 15 years by the way, no estimate that says we'll need less than 70 million barrels a day globally over the next 25 years that i can find talked about when he uses the term subsidy, and i haven't seen the full budget so i want to get it right as well everything i have seen and people i talk to say he says we're going to end oil and gas subsidies.
to have two boogiemen, although i should use a more gender neutral term these days one would be big pharma, the other is big oil he says he's going to go after federal tax subsidies for oil and gas companies. he says companies have failed to invest in reduction. fact check him here. >> how long do you have? >> long as you need. >> you know, again, i want our viewers to understand this is just publicly available information. i was listening to the president, with all due...
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, the relevant agency gets 85% of its funding from big pharma . publication pharma. no less a publication than the british medical journal . asked in a headline over a recent article from fda to mhra of drug regulators for higher. obviously i couldn't possibly say one way or the other. a recent report from australia's tga , the therapeutic goods tga, the therapeutic goods administration , equivalent to administration, equivalent to our mhra . a report made our mhra. a report made available only by a freedom of information request makes plain that in john kerry 2021, it was known to anyone privy to pfizer's own data that the lipid nanopore article was widely distributed all around the human body. all of this was known before the so—called vaccines were approved for injection into billions of human beings from babies up. those interested with our health care knew in advance that the tiny, oily bubbles carrying the making of the toxic spike protein could and would go to brains, hearts, livers , to brains, hearts, livers, ovaries, testes, everywhere .
, the relevant agency gets 85% of its funding from big pharma . publication pharma. no less a publication than the british medical journal . asked in a headline over a recent article from fda to mhra of drug regulators for higher. obviously i couldn't possibly say one way or the other. a recent report from australia's tga , the therapeutic goods tga, the therapeutic goods administration , equivalent to administration, equivalent to our mhra . a report made our mhra. a report made available...
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, the relevant agency gets 85% of its funding from big pharma . ublication pharma. no less a publication than the british medical journal . asked in a headline over a recent article from fda to mhra of drug regulators for higher. obviously i couldn't possibly say one way or the other. a recent report from australia's tga , the therapeutic goods tga, the therapeutic goods administration , equivalent to administration, equivalent to our mhra . a report made our mhra. a report made available only by a freedom of information request makes plain that in john kerry 2021, it was known to anyone privy to pfizer's own data that the lipid nanopore article was widely distributed all around the human body. all of this was known before the so—called vaccines were approved for injection into billions of human beings from babies up. those interested with our health care knew in advance that the tiny, oily bubbles carrying the making of the toxic spike protein could and would go to brains, hearts, livers , to brains, hearts, livers, ovaries, testes, everywhere . a
, the relevant agency gets 85% of its funding from big pharma . ublication pharma. no less a publication than the british medical journal . asked in a headline over a recent article from fda to mhra of drug regulators for higher. obviously i couldn't possibly say one way or the other. a recent report from australia's tga , the therapeutic goods tga, the therapeutic goods administration , equivalent to administration, equivalent to our mhra . a report made our mhra. a report made available only...
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for years, big pharma has been able to block it, but we have got it done.s is historic progress. i wish i could say my friends on the other side are there to protect and defend and build on it like i am, but sadly the maga republicans, those in congress, they want to do away with the affordable care act. they threatened the national debt unless i accept certain plans. the national debt is the accumulated debt over 200 years. every year, it is accumulated. the federal government has never once reneged on that debt. we never questioned our credit, but guess what? remember, the last administration increased the federal debt by 25%. 200 year debt and in four years, they increased it by 25%. 200 years. how did congress respond? frankly, we did the only responsible thing, paid the debt. they voted three times to keep paying american bills, to pay the debt without preconditions. if they paid the american debt then, why in god's name are they threatening not to pay it now? [applause] i am not saying everybody on the other team says that. it is just politics, and th
for years, big pharma has been able to block it, but we have got it done.s is historic progress. i wish i could say my friends on the other side are there to protect and defend and build on it like i am, but sadly the maga republicans, those in congress, they want to do away with the affordable care act. they threatened the national debt unless i accept certain plans. the national debt is the accumulated debt over 200 years. every year, it is accumulated. the federal government has never once...
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the good stuff is going to be something that big pharma is desperate for. because they have no pipeline. maria: you mentioned their inflation reduction act. >> for big pharma and biotech, pfizer purchase of sea gn war antibodies that isn't affected by inflation reduction acting but small model coumbs are panes from merck all the way to small biotech companies are affected because of the able to do to negotiate prices koun, and thinking that that isdown thinking going to affect cost of healthcare system another crazy things that were done by a congress that didn't know what it was doing. maria: um-hmm, also, you know, bad policy results in bad outcomes all free money here is what "the wall street journal" writes this morning in op-ed, panic spreads to credit suisse, talking about all the free money, saying that this moneyry policy and fiscal policy distorted investment decisions around the world sell-off to chinese real estate banks like fish ab socialized pollutants around them a debate do central banks continue their fight on inflation or going to pause? a
the good stuff is going to be something that big pharma is desperate for. because they have no pipeline. maria: you mentioned their inflation reduction act. >> for big pharma and biotech, pfizer purchase of sea gn war antibodies that isn't affected by inflation reduction acting but small model coumbs are panes from merck all the way to small biotech companies are affected because of the able to do to negotiate prices koun, and thinking that that isdown thinking going to affect cost of...
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and you know, we took on big pharma, as you well know. you took them on. you got beat up doing it so many, so many people get insulin. guess what, instead of $400 or $500 a month, they pay $35 a month. [applause] here's the deal. i called on the prescription drug companies to bring down the price of insulin to $35 to everyone. not just seniors. today, eli lilly, the largest manufacturer of insulin in the united states of america, agreed to do just that. 35 bucks. guess what that means? every other company making insulin has to lower their price to $35 because they can't compete. folks look. you know, folks are going to understand what you've done and we're going to make sure of it. but as much as we've done, we have a lot of unfinished business as well to finish the job that needs to be done. we can't stop working to restore the child tax credit permanently. [applause] i know i made some of you uncomfortable but that state above me, delaware, has the highest rate, one of the highest rates of gun ownership but guess what, we're going to ban assault weapons
and you know, we took on big pharma, as you well know. you took them on. you got beat up doing it so many, so many people get insulin. guess what, instead of $400 or $500 a month, they pay $35 a month. [applause] here's the deal. i called on the prescription drug companies to bring down the price of insulin to $35 to everyone. not just seniors. today, eli lilly, the largest manufacturer of insulin in the united states of america, agreed to do just that. 35 bucks. guess what that means? every...
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now big pharma sees the writing on the wall. their decision to lower insulin costs for everyone does not come out of so-called corporate responsibility. this decision comes because corporations are afraid that con congress, now having momentum, will continue to take action to rein in their corporate greed. e eli lilly, novonordisk could have capped the price of insulin and saved many lives. they're only doing it now as a p.r. campaign to save off further congressional action regulating drug prices. they can lower prices at will but they can also raise costs at will and that means we must act because your ability to afford lifesaving medications should not be dependent on the whims of big pharma's pricing decisions. for the countless people across my district -- the speaker pro tempore: the gentlewoman's time has expired. ms. wild: i'm telling you that i will never back down. thank you. i yield back. the speaker pro tempore: the chair recognizes the gentlewoman from iowa, mrs. miller-meeks, for five minutes. mrs. miller-meeks: th
now big pharma sees the writing on the wall. their decision to lower insulin costs for everyone does not come out of so-called corporate responsibility. this decision comes because corporations are afraid that con congress, now having momentum, will continue to take action to rein in their corporate greed. e eli lilly, novonordisk could have capped the price of insulin and saved many lives. they're only doing it now as a p.r. campaign to save off further congressional action regulating drug...
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interestai haven't, although why big pharma aren't too interestai of|ven't, although why big pharmaiesyugh there's a lot of companies making of money from it there's a lot of companies mak cbd of money from it there's a lot of companies mak cbd . of money from it there's a lot of companies mak cbd . now money from it there's a lot of companies mak cbd . now weyney from it there's a lot of companies makcbd . now we goy from it there's a lot of companies makcbd . now we go t0'om it there's a lot of companies makcbd . now we go to mirror there's a lot of companies mak cbd . now we go to mirror and now cbd. now we go to mirror and they're reporting mumsnet which is always is yeah yeah on this occasion the baby's right to privacy yeah . i mean this is privacy yeah. i mean this is ridiculous babies. four months old so this mum is posted on mumsnet about how she doesn't want a grandparent's changing the baby's because she wants to protect its privacy and also they change the nappy without asking you can get asking consent you can get informed consent from a four year old or four month old
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health care is the worst performing sector so far this year and our investor says the upside in big pharmacapped. he'll tell us where he is looking for safety but first, let's go over to dom chu with today's mask moves. >> if you look at what's happening, kelly, it's mixed right now. we're tilting towards session lose we have drifted negative for the dow industrials, we were up 184 points at the highs of the session. but 4016, we're still holding above that that's the 50-day average price. up ten points right now, but at the highs of the session, we were up 30 points. at the lows, up around 8 of course, that tech trade is playing out. one thing i want to look at, we are seeing some relative strength in the semiconductors look at it it's above its 50 day and 200 day moving averages. but we're still seeing some relative strength in semiconductors that might be a decent sign. we'll see if it holds. one stock that has my attention, ev go. look at this >> ev charging company >> up 22%, smaller than expected loss for the quarter, better than expected revenues tamd revenues up 283% from the same
health care is the worst performing sector so far this year and our investor says the upside in big pharmacapped. he'll tell us where he is looking for safety but first, let's go over to dom chu with today's mask moves. >> if you look at what's happening, kelly, it's mixed right now. we're tilting towards session lose we have drifted negative for the dow industrials, we were up 184 points at the highs of the session. but 4016, we're still holding above that that's the 50-day average...
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we finally beat big pharma. you have no idea how good i felt about down. what has happened, what happened is now, medicare can say, we are not going to pay you more than $35 instead of $400 for that insulin you need. guess what that means? not only does it reduce prices for people who need help, but it reduces the federal budget by $158 billion. we can walk and chew gum at the same time. in addition to that, we have a commitment, guess what, the other team voted that down. along came the largest maker of insulin in the country. they said, they had seen the lord. they saw light. here's the deal. eli lilly. they just announced they're going to cap the cost of insulin at $35. guess what that means? no other company is going to be charging more than that because nobody will buy it. 500,000 folks in alabama today are on this. it's going to reduce the price to $35 a month. let's finish the job. 200,000 chosen with type one diabetes across the country. there is more work to do. it will protect social security and medicare by the way, did you see the state of the
we finally beat big pharma. you have no idea how good i felt about down. what has happened, what happened is now, medicare can say, we are not going to pay you more than $35 instead of $400 for that insulin you need. guess what that means? not only does it reduce prices for people who need help, but it reduces the federal budget by $158 billion. we can walk and chew gum at the same time. in addition to that, we have a commitment, guess what, the other team voted that down. along came the...
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don't, and then they go and leave congress and get a payout from big pharma.e see it with the military industrial complex, secretary austin, then general austin, retires to the military, now goes back as a secretary of defense and seeing the billions of dollar that is going towards the military industrial complex. we see it with financial regulators, people in position to do their job to protect the little guy, to protect our small and community banks but instead what are they doing? they are looking for the payout where they can go and work for the big banks that they are allowing off the hook. it's this incredible abuse of power that voids that trust that you are talking about here. and frankly, this is the thing that needs to be fixed. i look back to the declaration of independence where our founders very correctly recognized the propensity for abuse of power for those who start to get some. those in power derive their power from the consent of the governed, that's where we look at, how do we fix this mess, where is there hope to be found everyone of us hav
don't, and then they go and leave congress and get a payout from big pharma.e see it with the military industrial complex, secretary austin, then general austin, retires to the military, now goes back as a secretary of defense and seeing the billions of dollar that is going towards the military industrial complex. we see it with financial regulators, people in position to do their job to protect the little guy, to protect our small and community banks but instead what are they doing? they are...
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big pharma has been unfairly charging people hundreds of dollars, making record profits.sulin at $35 a month for seniors on medicare. people remember ads with a catchy song. so to help you remember that liberty mutual customizes your home insurance, here's a little number you'll never forget. ♪ customize and save. ♪ only pay for what you need. ♪ liberty. liberty. liberty. liberty. ♪ >>> turning now to the war in ukraine and the grinding battle for the eastern city of bakhmut. ukraine says russian troops are still advancing but insists that its forces are still repelling attacks and holding off the enemy in bakhmut and towns nearby. >> meantime ukraine's defense minister is pleading for 1 million rounds of ammunition as soon as possible to deter russian forces and continue their counter offensive. in an exclusive interview with cnn's wolf blitzer president zelenskyy defended his decision to keep troops in bakhmut that might be needed elsewhere. he insists a withdrawal would create an open road for russia to capture other cities. >> for more on that exclusive interview cnn'
big pharma has been unfairly charging people hundreds of dollars, making record profits.sulin at $35 a month for seniors on medicare. people remember ads with a catchy song. so to help you remember that liberty mutual customizes your home insurance, here's a little number you'll never forget. ♪ customize and save. ♪ only pay for what you need. ♪ liberty. liberty. liberty. liberty. ♪ >>> turning now to the war in ukraine and the grinding battle for the eastern city of bakhmut....
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they want to repeal the íj they value big pharma over lowering drug costs for seniors.ling part of it h6xi■pbvz every single republican budget since the law was passed, and they're backing plans that would gut it again, gut medicaid.w3 look, let's take look at what the affordable care act has done. the affordable care act is a big reason why millionsÑi of people with pre-existing conditions can afford to have xdinsurance, ok period. because of the affordable care act, millions of americans geti free preventative care like ccncer screening, and by the way, saves the country millions and millions ofçóqÑi dollars if detected early. millions ofq americans have access to basic services like maternity caree1Ñi when they wouldn't otherwise have that. families all over the country have been able to keep their children on their policies until age 26. today north carolina is about to becomee@,he 40th state to expan [ applause ]xdlpñrçó 40 million americans in this country get theirqxd health car through the affordable care act and the medicaidfáñr expansion. 40 million people, th
they want to repeal the íj they value big pharma over lowering drug costs for seniors.ling part of it h6xi■pbvz every single republican budget since the law was passed, and they're backing plans that would gut it again, gut medicaid.w3 look, let's take look at what the affordable care act has done. the affordable care act is a big reason why millionsÑi of people with pre-existing conditions can afford to have xdinsurance, ok period. because of the affordable care act, millions of americans...
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more and i've been fighting this for the last 25 years and guess what, we finally beat big pharma. so now -- you have no idea how good i felt about that one. because what's happened is now medicare can say we are not canape you more than $35 instead of $400 for that insulin that you need. and guess what that means. not only does it reduce prices for people who need help, but it reduces the federal budget $158 billion. we can walk and chew gum at the same time. in addition to that, reduce the cost on medicare we have a commitment initially reducing anyone need that insulin. the other team voted that down as well. then along came the largest maker of insulin in the country. they as they had said, had seen the lord. here's the deal i'm not kidding, eli lilly one of the biggest drugmakers of insulin just announced their getting cap the cost of all their insulin at $35. guess what that means. no other companies good to be able to charge more than that which means no one can abide it. for everyone else with diabetes that's can i help, 500,000 folks in alabama today that are on this and i
more and i've been fighting this for the last 25 years and guess what, we finally beat big pharma. so now -- you have no idea how good i felt about that one. because what's happened is now medicare can say we are not canape you more than $35 instead of $400 for that insulin that you need. and guess what that means. not only does it reduce prices for people who need help, but it reduces the federal budget $158 billion. we can walk and chew gum at the same time. in addition to that, reduce the...
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they were charging -- you see big pharma charging hundreds of dollars.t the president said at the state of the union, calling on them to do the right thing. they did the right thing. you see that in the inflation reduction act as well as it relates to medicare. the president put out his budget plan. he was clear on how he sees being fiscally responsible and moving forward, lowering costs, fighting for the american people, fighting for medicare and social security. what we say to republicans who are -- republicans in the house, we say to them, what's your plan? what are you going to put forward? how do you see us moving forward? are you moving forward when it comes to being fiscally responsible? right now, they don't want -- they want to cut benefits on medicare and social security. >> the white house press secretary, thank you very much for joining us. i know how busy you are. appreciate it very much. >> thank you so much. >>> coming up, florida republican governor ron desantis making his first appearance in the state of iowa, bringing his expected white
they were charging -- you see big pharma charging hundreds of dollars.t the president said at the state of the union, calling on them to do the right thing. they did the right thing. you see that in the inflation reduction act as well as it relates to medicare. the president put out his budget plan. he was clear on how he sees being fiscally responsible and moving forward, lowering costs, fighting for the american people, fighting for medicare and social security. what we say to republicans who...
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we had to use big pharma. it is a big moneymaking scam. it hurt our country permanently. now we paid the price permanently. we'll have these choque investigations. -- joke investigations. guest: there is no firm evidence that there was a bioweapon deployed to hurt our economy . if it was a bioweapon, it was a stupid bioweapon the chinese because it hurt the chinese and killed a a lot of chinese as well. host: rj in oklahoma, independent. caller: i'm retired psychologist and this is a joke. you cannot see what china is doing? you're going to get canceled. if you say anything more than you are, you are done. host: on the lab leaked theory and the response to it early on. what you saw from the reporting side as you are asking questions about this, administration officials come what did you experience? guest: i would say with the country experience. president trump, mike pompeo, and their a's at the end --aids push the lab leaked theory. many people who do not like trumpets it has to be bs. let's not touch that. time goes along and michael gordon and i break a story saying th
we had to use big pharma. it is a big moneymaking scam. it hurt our country permanently. now we paid the price permanently. we'll have these choque investigations. -- joke investigations. guest: there is no firm evidence that there was a bioweapon deployed to hurt our economy . if it was a bioweapon, it was a stupid bioweapon the chinese because it hurt the chinese and killed a a lot of chinese as well. host: rj in oklahoma, independent. caller: i'm retired psychologist and this is a joke. you...
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kids got addicted because of big pharma, somebody said that. big pharma never got held accountable, because it is all about the money. the cartels in china are the focus of our problem, so we need to deal with them. >> in light of that changing landscape, in light of the escalation of the severity of this type of organization, how does that change what you need and what we should be doing in congress to equip dea and law enforcement partners? >> dea needs resources but so do all of the agencies. a lot of them are quitting, they are getting jobs in the private sector because they are sick and tired of lack of action, and the boss of the dea right now, she is running around with a campaign spreading awareness like we have never seen. this communicant as the department of education what are they doing? why is ctc not putting out timely and accurate stats on the greatest crisis to the history of this country? what is the answer to that? i would like to see the cdc director because she always -- already felt on the sword with the lack of covid repor
kids got addicted because of big pharma, somebody said that. big pharma never got held accountable, because it is all about the money. the cartels in china are the focus of our problem, so we need to deal with them. >> in light of that changing landscape, in light of the escalation of the severity of this type of organization, how does that change what you need and what we should be doing in congress to equip dea and law enforcement partners? >> dea needs resources but so do all of...
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yes, kids got addicted because of big pharma somebody said big pharma was never held accountable because it's about the money. now the cartel andun china are e focus of our problem so we need to deal with that. >> in light of that changing landscape and escalation of the severity of this organization, how does it change what you need and what we should be doing there in congress to equipped dea and law enforcement partners to fight this? >> dea needs resources but so do all resources because a lot of them are quitting they are running away, getting jobs and reading the private sector because they are tired of lack of action. ... >> with the dea, they're going to continue to fight like homeland security, fbi, atc, marshals because they get paid to savee lives but the problems it's much bigger than dea and law enforcement now. we need to consider other options with the great patriots that work behind the scenes that can do some real good devastation. that can decimate the production. why is that a bad thing?at decimate chemical production labs. i wish there were more people that listen to
yes, kids got addicted because of big pharma somebody said big pharma was never held accountable because it's about the money. now the cartel andun china are e focus of our problem so we need to deal with that. >> in light of that changing landscape and escalation of the severity of this organization, how does it change what you need and what we should be doing there in congress to equipped dea and law enforcement partners to fight this? >> dea needs resources but so do all...
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because of a law that i worked on for decades and i just signed last year, we took big pharma on and we won. for the first time we won. [applause] the other team didn't think it was a good idea. none of them voted for it. they think big pharma should be able to make extraordinary profits, exorbitant profits at the expense of the american people. that's not hyperbole. that's a fact. medicare finally has the power now to negotiate for lower drug prices. and by the way, they've been able to do that at the v.a. at the v.a. they're able to say, we're only going to pay x amount of dollars for this particular drug that the veteran needs. the only place it was exempt was medicare. they couldn't do it for medicare, but now they can. and it's going to lower prices for seniors. but here's the deal. not only, from, the woman i just mentioned, by the beginning of 2025, she'll not have to pay more than $2,000 a year total amount for drugs. [applause] $2,000. so folks -- folks, it's not just going to save people's lives and save people money so they don't have to go bankrupt to try to stay alive, i
because of a law that i worked on for decades and i just signed last year, we took big pharma on and we won. for the first time we won. [applause] the other team didn't think it was a good idea. none of them voted for it. they think big pharma should be able to make extraordinary profits, exorbitant profits at the expense of the american people. that's not hyperbole. that's a fact. medicare finally has the power now to negotiate for lower drug prices. and by the way, they've been able to do...
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they thought big pharma should be able to take advantage of the american people.are finally has the power now to negotiate to lower drug prices. by the way, you know, they've been able to do that at the v.a., at the v.a. they're able to say we're only going to pay x amount of dollars for this particular drug that the vote rans need -- that the veterans need. the only place that was exempt was medicare. they couldn't do it for medicare. now they can. it's going to lower prices for seniors and here's the deal. not only, for example, the woman i just mentioned, at the beginning of 2025, she'll not have to pay more than $2,000 a year total amount for drugs. [applause] folks, it's not just going to save people's lives, save people money, so they don't have to go bankrupt to try to stay alive. it's going to save the government. it's going to reduce the deficit $160 billion. these guys keep saying how are you going to cut the deficit? guess what. your tax dollars don't have to go paying all that exorbitant price for medicare to drug companies and it's rational, it's goin
they thought big pharma should be able to take advantage of the american people.are finally has the power now to negotiate to lower drug prices. by the way, you know, they've been able to do that at the v.a., at the v.a. they're able to say we're only going to pay x amount of dollars for this particular drug that the vote rans need -- that the veterans need. the only place that was exempt was medicare. they couldn't do it for medicare. now they can. it's going to lower prices for seniors and...
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with subsidies to big pharma that costs customers hundreds of billions of dollars. republicans let big campaign donors and the most profitable corporations cheat and dodge using tricks like offshore loopholes to pay lower tax rates than teachers and firefighters. the president's budget puts a stop to that and he breaks the grip of big oil which rakes and record-breaking profits and won't help with the environmental toll of climate change. ending those tens of billions in tax breaks that's long, long overdue. that results in the budgets proposal -- the president's budget proposal. while maga republicans want to increase the deficit to $3 trillion for their megarich campaign donors, democrats want to invest in childcare, health care and housing and reduce the deficit by nearly three children -- 3 trillion all by not raising taxes on anyone making less than $400,000. as of today our cards are on the table, unlike maga republicans who are hiding their budget plan. it's time for them to level with the american people, then the american people can choose between a budget f
with subsidies to big pharma that costs customers hundreds of billions of dollars. republicans let big campaign donors and the most profitable corporations cheat and dodge using tricks like offshore loopholes to pay lower tax rates than teachers and firefighters. the president's budget puts a stop to that and he breaks the grip of big oil which rakes and record-breaking profits and won't help with the environmental toll of climate change. ending those tens of billions in tax breaks that's long,...
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and you know, we took on big pharma, as you well know. you took them on. you got beat up doing it so many, so many people get insulin. guess what, instead of $400 or $500 a month, they pay $35 a month. [applause] here's the deal. i called on the prescription drug companies to bring down the price of insulin to $35 to everyone. not just seniors. today, eli lilly, the largest manufacturer of insulin in the united states of america, agreed to do just that. 35 bucks. guess what that means? every other company making insulin has to lower their price to $35 because they can't compete. folks look. you know, folks are going to understand what you've done and we're going to make sure of it. but as much as we've done, we have a lot of unfinished business as well to finish the job that needs to be done. we can't stop working to restore the child tax credit permanently. [applause] i know i made some of you uncomfortable but that state above me, delaware, has the highest rate, one of the highest rates of gun ownership but guess what, we're going to ban assault weapons
and you know, we took on big pharma, as you well know. you took them on. you got beat up doing it so many, so many people get insulin. guess what, instead of $400 or $500 a month, they pay $35 a month. [applause] here's the deal. i called on the prescription drug companies to bring down the price of insulin to $35 to everyone. not just seniors. today, eli lilly, the largest manufacturer of insulin in the united states of america, agreed to do just that. 35 bucks. guess what that means? every...
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they think big pharma should be able to make extraordinary profits, exorbitant profits at the expenseican people, that's not hyperbole. by the way, they're able to do that at the v.a., the v.a. will say, we're only able to pay "x" amount of dollars that in fact the veterans need. the only place that was exempt was medicare. they couldn't do it for medicare, but now they can. and it's going to lower prices for seniors. but here's the deal, not only -- for example, the woman i just mentioned, beginning of 2025, she'll not have to pay more than $2,000 a year total amount for drugs. 2,000. [ applause ] so, folks, folks, it's not just going to save people's lives and save people money so they don't have to go bankrupt to try to stay alive, it's going to save the government. it's going to reduce the deficit. $160 billion. these guys keep saying how are you going to cut the deficit. well, guess what, your tax dollars don't have to go out paying all of that exorbitant price for medicare and drug companies and is rational, it's going to save $160 billion in tax dollars. [ applause ] many of th
they think big pharma should be able to make extraordinary profits, exorbitant profits at the expenseican people, that's not hyperbole. by the way, they're able to do that at the v.a., the v.a. will say, we're only able to pay "x" amount of dollars that in fact the veterans need. the only place that was exempt was medicare. they couldn't do it for medicare, but now they can. and it's going to lower prices for seniors. but here's the deal, not only -- for example, the woman i just...
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#old mcbiden in bed with big pharma-e-i-brandon-no. [ cheers and applause >> steve: wow. [ laughter ]y: that's a long hashtag. >> steve: wow. >> jimmy: some business news i read that hershey's is launching a vegan reese's peanut butter cup. [ audience oohs i think the bigger story here is, there's meat inside reese's peanut butter cup? [ laughter ] what the hell is going on? guys, i saw that sunny d is releasing its own line of canned vodka seltzer [ audience oohs i think it started a trend, because now other kids' companies are trying to branch out into the hard beverage world, but i don't know if it's such a good idea take a look at some of these other drinks here. first up, there's franzia by the foot and you go, like - >> steve: come on. [ laughter ] next up, there's yoohooch. [ laughter ] yoohooch >> steve: yoohooch oh, my >> jimmy: there's also gin and juicy juice. [ laughter ] up next, we have whiskey sour patch kids [ laughter ] and finally, bud pedialyte and you go while that's -- [ cheers and applause that's too much. you've gone too far. i would do the bud one meanwhile, a
#old mcbiden in bed with big pharma-e-i-brandon-no. [ cheers and applause >> steve: wow. [ laughter ]y: that's a long hashtag. >> steve: wow. >> jimmy: some business news i read that hershey's is launching a vegan reese's peanut butter cup. [ audience oohs i think the bigger story here is, there's meat inside reese's peanut butter cup? [ laughter ] what the hell is going on? guys, i saw that sunny d is releasing its own line of canned vodka seltzer [ audience oohs i think it...
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they think big pharma should make profits at the expense of the american people. that's not hyperbole. that's a fact. medicare finally has the power now to negotiate for lower drug prices, and by the way, they have been able to do that at the va. at the va they're able to say we're only going to pay x amount of dollars for this particular drug that in fact the veterans need. the only place that was exempt was medicare. they couldn't do it for medicare, but now they can, and it's going to lower prices for seniors, and here's the deal. not only, for example, the woman i just mentioned, beginning of 2025, she'll not have to pay more than $2,000 a year total amount for drugs. 2,000. it's not just going to save people's lives, and people money, so they don't have to go bankrupt to try to stay alive. it's going to save the government. it's going to reduce the deficit. $160 billion. these guys keep saying, how are you going to cut the deficit? well, guess what. if your tax dollars don't have to go up paying all that exorbitant price to drug companies, and it's rational,
they think big pharma should make profits at the expense of the american people. that's not hyperbole. that's a fact. medicare finally has the power now to negotiate for lower drug prices, and by the way, they have been able to do that at the va. at the va they're able to say we're only going to pay x amount of dollars for this particular drug that in fact the veterans need. the only place that was exempt was medicare. they couldn't do it for medicare, but now they can, and it's going to lower...
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while the sector has a lot of diversification, devices, supplies, equipment, big pharma, so forth, bio tech, xlv is as good a way to play it as any, with the big asterisk. i said that two weeks ago and three weeks ago. >> okay. asterisk noted let's move on to solar stocks having their best week in five brian, you're laying out a trade on one very specific name that offers solar exposure but hedges itself with housing tech and some more stuff. >> yeah, it's what was that winston churchill quote, enigma wrapped in a mystery or whatever that is, roll off all into one, owens corning is one of those. when you look at this stock, it had been trading at a range for a number of months held in there nicely at 2022 and it looks like it's breaking out to the upside. the thing is, you know, like you mentioned, it's got a housing place to speak in there, mortgage rates higher, it may struggle to get significantly higher, there's a head wind for it when you look at the smart home, esg kind of play, a lot of people out there on twitter, they either love esg, or they hate it. here's one sort of in bet
while the sector has a lot of diversification, devices, supplies, equipment, big pharma, so forth, bio tech, xlv is as good a way to play it as any, with the big asterisk. i said that two weeks ago and three weeks ago. >> okay. asterisk noted let's move on to solar stocks having their best week in five brian, you're laying out a trade on one very specific name that offers solar exposure but hedges itself with housing tech and some more stuff. >> yeah, it's what was that winston...
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infrastructure bill but is sure to help the infrastructure, after years we are able to take on big pharma. any of you who know anybody that has diabetes raise your hand. guess what, you were paying four to $500 a vial or insulin and guess what now, they cannot charge you more than 35. $35 and it cost only $10 to make. that's not all. a lot of people, particularly those on medicare, have health care bills and insurance bills for their insurance that is incredibly high. for drugs, so for example if you have a serious cancer problem you could be paying 13 or $14,000 a year. under the new law no one is going to have to pay more than $2000 a year for health care,. guess what in the process i'm cutting the federal budget $168 billion. do you know why? because medicare does not have to pay exorbitant amounts of fees, they will pay out what it's worth. so folks this not only helps patients, it helps the economy. all these investments mean, if you grew up in north carolina and go to school in north carolina, you can stay in north carolina and with a good job you can raise a family. how many of you
infrastructure bill but is sure to help the infrastructure, after years we are able to take on big pharma. any of you who know anybody that has diabetes raise your hand. guess what, you were paying four to $500 a vial or insulin and guess what now, they cannot charge you more than 35. $35 and it cost only $10 to make. that's not all. a lot of people, particularly those on medicare, have health care bills and insurance bills for their insurance that is incredibly high. for drugs, so for example...
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so-called party of the little guy keeps screwing you over every single time, taking care of the big pharmas this keep happening. they keep running cover for this ridiculous bs scam. joining me, host of the rubin report. there is nobody better to comment. you used to be a man of the left. you know better than anyone. >> you gave me 50 things i wanted to say at once. i will try to start slowly. the 48 people that went up to martha's vineyard. do you know barack obama himself owns 30 acres in martha's vineyard? he could have given everyone half an acre and had plenty of acres right on the water. it's surprising he lives on the water considering that climate change is going to kill all of us. the reason they can steal in front of our eyes and ruin cities. is because they own the cultural apparatus. i would say guys like us are beginning to change that a little bit and people are tuning out of msnbc and "new york times" and cnn and "washington post." but the main driver of culture is still what comes from the left. these people will vote gavin newsom in again despite ruining san francisco and d
so-called party of the little guy keeps screwing you over every single time, taking care of the big pharmas this keep happening. they keep running cover for this ridiculous bs scam. joining me, host of the rubin report. there is nobody better to comment. you used to be a man of the left. you know better than anyone. >> you gave me 50 things i wanted to say at once. i will try to start slowly. the 48 people that went up to martha's vineyard. do you know barack obama himself owns 30 acres...