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me and farley didn't look as good as spade. that stuff better than us >> seth: yeah, spade does kind of look -- [ laughter ] >> yeah. >> seth: yeah. >> yeah, spade has a nice little body on him. and -- >> seth: yeah. [ laughter ] >> me and farley were a little bigger we didn't make sense in the outfits. >> seth: and spade kept it because i remember when spade came back and hosted in my era, he -- i think he played martha stewart right away. >> oh, right, right, right >> seth: yeah, so he's managed to maintain that yeah [ laughter ] >> the thing about spade and "gap girls" is he's just talking with his voice >> seth: yeah. [ laughter ] >> everyone else would put on like a little higher, weird things he's just like, "hey, what's up everybody? [ laughter ] >> seth: when we get back, i want to talk about the special but one of the things i want to say is, you know, and i think this is true of your work over your career and why people care about you so much and your work is it's really funny but it's also really sweet and you had --
me and farley didn't look as good as spade. that stuff better than us >> seth: yeah, spade does kind of look -- [ laughter ] >> yeah. >> seth: yeah. >> yeah, spade has a nice little body on him. and -- >> seth: yeah. [ laughter ] >> me and farley were a little bigger we didn't make sense in the outfits. >> seth: and spade kept it because i remember when spade came back and hosted in my era, he -- i think he played martha stewart right away. >> oh,...
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i go, "farley? okay like, chris farley?"ou know he's, like, funny, he bangs into stuff." i go, "oh, that's nice." [ light laughter ] but you know, people bring up chris. i know it means a lot to people so >> jimmy: absolutely >> so, take some time with her i'm like, "that's so nice," and she goes, "well, we love your movies and everything. i go, "all right." and then she talks about 20 minutes in circles, and then they finally go, "we need you on the set." i go, "thank you, jesus. so i go, "all right -- [ laughter ] i go, "all right, take it easy." she goes, "you want me to wait here do i go with?" i go, "no, go home i don't know." [ laughter ] >> jimmy: "we're done. >> that's a wrap, yeah >> jimmy: that's a wrap. >> so, i go in, and an hour later, now it's like 1:00 a.m. i come out, i don't see her, but i see some people with their kids and dogs out. so i go talk to everyone great guy syndrome [ laughter ] i walk over, "hey, guys. thanks for staying up. and i'm petting this dog he's like, "oh, this is ginger." i'm like, "ye
i go, "farley? okay like, chris farley?"ou know he's, like, funny, he bangs into stuff." i go, "oh, that's nice." [ light laughter ] but you know, people bring up chris. i know it means a lot to people so >> jimmy: absolutely >> so, take some time with her i'm like, "that's so nice," and she goes, "well, we love your movies and everything. i go, "all right." and then she talks about 20 minutes in circles, and then they finally go,...
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[cheers and applause] >> trans rights advocate, claire farley. [cheers and applause] >> california state senator, scott weiner. [cheers and applause] >> the consul general of germany [cheers and applause] >> and his husband and two children. [cheers and applause] >> the consul general of france. >> the honorary consul general of monaco. >> assembly member david chiu and his son. [laughter] >> san francisco treasurer. [cheers and applause] >> san francisco supervisor, rafael nadal in, who might still be running a marathon -- raphael mandel and who might still be running and meth -- a marathon. san francisco trustee. [applause] i would like to acknowledge matthew good oh, formerly of the mayor's mayor's office of protocol for the arts. matthew? >> several of the grand marshals and honourees of this parade are here and they will be introduced a bit later by the pride board president, jaclyn bishop. [applause] >> and of course, the san francisco lesbian freedom band. thank you. [cheers and applause] >> and of course, i would like to thank all of our
[cheers and applause] >> trans rights advocate, claire farley. [cheers and applause] >> california state senator, scott weiner. [cheers and applause] >> the consul general of germany [cheers and applause] >> and his husband and two children. [cheers and applause] >> the consul general of france. >> the honorary consul general of monaco. >> assembly member david chiu and his son. [laughter] >> san francisco treasurer. [cheers and applause] >>...
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he did a song about chris farley.id a lot of work with chris farley, and adam and he were very close. what happened was he was doing this tribute and he looked around the studio and the crew were the same crew, the people in design were the same people, and you sort of saw people tearing up and you realized it is an important thing. on that stage, in that room, where everyone has been working forever, it had real power. david: are there things you would like to do with the show you have not done yet? lorne: i think the show continues to morph. since the last election, it has been much more political because the audience can follow it. there are times -- there were times in the mid-1990's if you asked one of the cast members who the senate majority leader is, they would not know. david: on your lapel, you are wearing a pin which i guess is the order of canada? signifies the highest order you -- honor you can get is a citizen of canada? lorne: you can be elected prime minister, i suppose. david: people would rather have
he did a song about chris farley.id a lot of work with chris farley, and adam and he were very close. what happened was he was doing this tribute and he looked around the studio and the crew were the same crew, the people in design were the same people, and you sort of saw people tearing up and you realized it is an important thing. on that stage, in that room, where everyone has been working forever, it had real power. david: are there things you would like to do with the show you have not...
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. >>> still ahead we'll discuss virgin galactic's plan to launch into the market with tom farley. >> runs a spak of his own. >> he does >> levi set to report after the bell, second report since going public >>> as we head to break, here's a check on our closing bell data tracker. the june small business optimum index came ahead of indications, 103.3. and job fell 7.3 in may. we're back after a break [ dogs barking ] what about him? let's do it. [ sniffing ] come on. this summer, add a new member to the family. hurry into the mercedes-benz summer event today for exceptional offers. lease the glc 300 suv for just $419 a month at the mercedes-benz summer event. going on now. >>> 42 minutes left of trade here's a check on the dow. down 74. it got as high as down 58. unhp&g taking down the dow jones industrial average let's look at today's market dash boards. i miss these when i'm off. >> here's the lineup for today fan favorites is what we're going to start with. analysts are getting more excited about the potential upside for individual stocks hate the player, love the game that's the r
. >>> still ahead we'll discuss virgin galactic's plan to launch into the market with tom farley. >> runs a spak of his own. >> he does >> levi set to report after the bell, second report since going public >>> as we head to break, here's a check on our closing bell data tracker. the june small business optimum index came ahead of indications, 103.3. and job fell 7.3 in may. we're back after a break [ dogs barking ] what about him? let's do it. [ sniffing ]...
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my name is clair farley, senior adviser for mayor breed and director of the office of transinitiatives. i am so honored to be the mistress of ceremonies. there will be cocktails later. i know it is early. you know, i think that today we ask to really honor those whose stories often don't make the headlines, those brave folks in the community who do the work every day. we are excited to honor those folks today. i hope you join us in celebrating them. pride started as a riot. knowing the history can only give us hope and remind us of our strength and power for change. even when the federal administration attempts to strip away our rights, we know that san francisco will fight back. in san francisco we will never give up from the streets to city hall. from harvey milk to the trans women of color. today our community has achieved so much. we have made incredible strides thanks to the generations every assistance before us. this work would not be possible with all of you and without our allies and leadership here in city hall who have joined us on the front lines for lbgt equality. it is my
my name is clair farley, senior adviser for mayor breed and director of the office of transinitiatives. i am so honored to be the mistress of ceremonies. there will be cocktails later. i know it is early. you know, i think that today we ask to really honor those whose stories often don't make the headlines, those brave folks in the community who do the work every day. we are excited to honor those folks today. i hope you join us in celebrating them. pride started as a riot. knowing the history...
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birth to her little daughter whoa we will be watching that's right as well to morrow thank you paula farley as daintily as for thanks michael you're watching t w news up next on your business africa where there cocoa farmers saying with very little profit from their harvest ivory coast and gonna are teaming up through ramp up the global cocoa price if. that happens we'll have this and much more on daily you visit africa after just a short break i'ma call for alleged and very len thanks for taking. the time or a call i have a top. priority for our. 15 years since the. she was the 1st man to walk on the. court where. as a small boy she dreamed of the stars. as a journalist she's seen anything no matter.
birth to her little daughter whoa we will be watching that's right as well to morrow thank you paula farley as daintily as for thanks michael you're watching t w news up next on your business africa where there cocoa farmers saying with very little profit from their harvest ivory coast and gonna are teaming up through ramp up the global cocoa price if. that happens we'll have this and much more on daily you visit africa after just a short break i'ma call for alleged and very len thanks for...
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jim farley roosevelt secretary 's secretary of the democratic national committee said that it is like cellophane you can see right through it. the question about whether you can see that at that moment. is very interesting. i think you can but you have to know what you're looking for. essentially roosevelt is very important because of what it does for the future of the democratic party. have been historically split organization between large roles of the south which were committed after reconstruction. in the segregation. and much more populist and immigrant and catholic neighborhoods in northern and western cities pity. at least through some of the 20s. and in the south tended to be less so. those are broad generalizations. roosevelt tried to push forward with a more progressive form of a democratic party. and that becomes really clear during some of these times. during the campaign roosevelt had quite shrewdly assembled an advisory committee with many conservative corporate democrats so that they could get their advice and ignore it. you can find them talking specifically about this
jim farley roosevelt secretary 's secretary of the democratic national committee said that it is like cellophane you can see right through it. the question about whether you can see that at that moment. is very interesting. i think you can but you have to know what you're looking for. essentially roosevelt is very important because of what it does for the future of the democratic party. have been historically split organization between large roles of the south which were committed after...
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farley.d about chris i did a lot of work with chris farley and adam and he were very close.was doing this tribute and looked around the studio and the crew were the same crew, the people in design were the same people and you sort of saw people tearing up and you realized it is an important thing. room,t stage, in that where everyone has been working for ever, it had real power. david: are there things you would like to do with the show you have not done yet? lorne: the show continues to morph. since the last election it has been more clinical because the audience can follow it. , there were times in the mid 1990's if you asked one of the cast members who the senate majority leader is, they would not know. y would not know. david: on your lapel you are wearing up in which i guess is was ider of -- a pin guess is the order of canada? lorne: you can be elected prime minister i suppose. david: people would rather have that. you received that as -- you are a canadian and american citizen, but you have also received the highest civilian honor our country can give which is the pre
farley.d about chris i did a lot of work with chris farley and adam and he were very close.was doing this tribute and looked around the studio and the crew were the same crew, the people in design were the same people and you sort of saw people tearing up and you realized it is an important thing. room,t stage, in that where everyone has been working for ever, it had real power. david: are there things you would like to do with the show you have not done yet? lorne: the show continues to morph....
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they work every day i come home the jump on a trampoline as just a community stacy farley help create human chain to help the family get from the car safely into their home and she did not think twice about supporting her neighbors accuracy of these people or. and criminals. they're just trying to provide for their kids the standoff from metro police to the scene to keep the peace council members as well as lawyers to evaluate the situation there are 2 immigration officials sort of bullying a family inside their own vehicle telling them that they had administrative warrant which isn't the same thing as a judicial warrant. >>and trying to harass them and fear them into coming out at the end of the day the ice agents left in the family ended up leaving to and search of a safer place. >>yeah i just reading here that the neighbors say the device comes back they're going also a support their neighbor to the same thing area that wraps up kron 4 news at 5 thanks for being with us this hour, we'll see you back here tonight for kron 4 news at 9 in prime time in the meantime it's time for kron
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your work difficult as the president—in—exile for the tibetans, lobsang sangay, which is what robert farley says, "while in the 1990s, free tibet activists had a relatively free hand in many spaces, beijing has used money and social mobilisation to foreclose some of that rhetorical territory". so, china, through its infrastructure projects, through lifting people out of poverty, that is resonating with the tibetans in the autonomous region in china. no, not at all. that's where we have 153 self immolation. unprecedented in the history of tibet, it never happened. out of millions of people. the total population of tibetans in the whole of china is about 7 million. 6 million, yes. but it does it symbolise the resistance of the tibetan people. not just self—immolation, nomads protesting, farmers protesting. wherever there is mining taking place, tibetans are protesting. it's true, the repressive system which is systematic and thorough, makes it difficult for tibetans to protest but they are doing it. but this economic might of china and it has the high—speed railway link and official growth ra
your work difficult as the president—in—exile for the tibetans, lobsang sangay, which is what robert farley says, "while in the 1990s, free tibet activists had a relatively free hand in many spaces, beijing has used money and social mobilisation to foreclose some of that rhetorical territory". so, china, through its infrastructure projects, through lifting people out of poverty, that is resonating with the tibetans in the autonomous region in china. no, not at all. that's where we...
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they work every day i come home the jump on trampoline as just a community stacy farley helped create a human chain to help the family get from the car safely into their home and she did not think twice about supporting her neighbors accuracy of these people or. and criminals. they're just trying to provide for their the standoff from metro police to the scene to keep the peace council members as well as lawyers to evaluate the situation there are 2 immigration officials sort of bullying a family inside their own vehicle telling them that they had administrative warrant which isn't the same thing as a judicial warrant. >>and trying to harass them and steer them into coming out at the end of the day the ice agents left in the family ended up leaving to and search of a safer place. >>wow well according to police the agents are not allowed to enter someone home or pri, pretty without a proper warrant, and the neighbors were not committing a crime by interfering. still ahead on the kron 00:04am morning news. it's like it's a couple killing the husband. we have new video of that deadly cra
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and we'll leave it there for now all of most for again later farley peter thank you very much for that that's it for this news hour on al-jazeera from me fully back to one whole team here in doha thank you for watching we're live from london you're sent to mix to stay with us. talk to al-jazeera. we ask problems and besides the instability is corruption we listen. to are pushing the united states and president trump into conflict we meet with global newsmakers and talk about the stories that matter is there a. conflict that is now considered to be the world's worst humanitarian crisis holland would not have to die this stock is hard says owner really for sale and investigation into our billions of euros are made from supplying arms to saudi arabia a leader of the coalition fighting a roaring the static case is interesting to watch because the amount of money involved yemen. coming soon. traitor. a victim. being his past as an instrument of pinochet's brutal dictatorship a father tries to forget. but his son's quest for answers reveals there are often 2 sides to even the darkest of stor
and we'll leave it there for now all of most for again later farley peter thank you very much for that that's it for this news hour on al-jazeera from me fully back to one whole team here in doha thank you for watching we're live from london you're sent to mix to stay with us. talk to al-jazeera. we ask problems and besides the instability is corruption we listen. to are pushing the united states and president trump into conflict we meet with global newsmakers and talk about the stories that...
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you're being a little unfair about that she is basically saying that she has not done the consultation farley enough that is not something that any government would take the blame or say the whole government or the leader or the prime minister who ever should resign and i say which government leader in the world have not made mistakes for us to talk now you let me push an extradition here i want to follow up on what you said ok about the extradition is really a chance to answer your question i did i gave you the sense then you have to reserve your me not into the of you i give you plenty of time but you're pushed and you extradition bill that was widely seen as an attempt to remove one of the key legal safeguarding of hong kong's way of life i know you do i know you scoffed at all objections from foreign i know has done some of the most respected legal if you do should have put it here found innocent nationally putting everyone fairly the prison bill sorry the present statue i do where you've read it and i probably have not because have you read it you probably. i wouldn't have put the questi
you're being a little unfair about that she is basically saying that she has not done the consultation farley enough that is not something that any government would take the blame or say the whole government or the leader or the prime minister who ever should resign and i say which government leader in the world have not made mistakes for us to talk now you let me push an extradition here i want to follow up on what you said ok about the extradition is really a chance to answer your question i...
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. >> next i would like you all to help me welcome our next speaker claire farley, the director of the office of trans- initiatives and senior advisor to mayor london breed and the members of our trans advisory committee as well. [cheers and applause] >> i just want to say that it is such an honor to celebrate with you all. this is one of my favorite events of the year and it is such an honor to work for a mayor who not only supports me and my leadership, but supports our community at large. this to million-dollar investment is such an important moment. not only for san francisco, but should be a model for the rest of the country. we are in a moment in history where unlike any other point in history, transgender people are under attack, whether it is our trans military folks, our healthcare, whether it is our access to jobs and housing. without taking a stand, without leading by example with -- with what the mayor spoke of and what our supervisors are doing, and by the work that you all do by showing up, by living every single day, you are acting in a moment of resistance and so as we
. >> next i would like you all to help me welcome our next speaker claire farley, the director of the office of trans- initiatives and senior advisor to mayor london breed and the members of our trans advisory committee as well. [cheers and applause] >> i just want to say that it is such an honor to celebrate with you all. this is one of my favorite events of the year and it is such an honor to work for a mayor who not only supports me and my leadership, but supports our community...
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requests that i have personally made to have businesses added to the registry and businesses like farley'sho celebrated the 30th anniversary and is very involved in the local community. the former supervisor, malia cohen was really responsive and helped us out getting this program started. i would like it if the supervisor in my district where i live and own a business is supportive of a program. this is a flagship program in the city as well as the united states and one that is very well received by the businesses who are grateful of the process to go through to be added to the registry in addition to the financial benefits. i have advocated that the commission should have the authority to nominate worthy businesses to circumvent some of the delays we see when we encounter the supervisor's offices who are disinterested in the program and simply don't have time. i get that we have competing agendas but to make multiple requests to an office and be ignored is something that i just find real estatingly aggravating and something -- really aggravating and something that i wish we could be empo
requests that i have personally made to have businesses added to the registry and businesses like farley'sho celebrated the 30th anniversary and is very involved in the local community. the former supervisor, malia cohen was really responsive and helped us out getting this program started. i would like it if the supervisor in my district where i live and own a business is supportive of a program. this is a flagship program in the city as well as the united states and one that is very well...
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they work every day i come home the jump on trampoline as just a community stacy farley help create a human chain to help the family get from the car safely into their home and she did not think twice about supporting her neighbors accuracy of these people or. and criminals. they're just trying to provide for their the standoff from metro police to the scene to keep the peace council members as well as lawyers to evaluate the situation there are 2 immigration officials sort of bullying a family inside their own vehicle telling them that they had administrative warrant which isn't the same thing as a judicial warrant. >>and trying to harass them and fear them into coming out at the end of the day the ice agents left in the family ended up leaving to and search of a safer place. all right time now 7.24 your money this morning, san francisco apparently a top city to make a quick road trip we've got jane king live the nasdaq with that story and more a j. >>hi guys good morning, san francisco great place to get away for the weekend a little road trip now to rate the top cities. hotwire ana
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. >> remember the chris farley skit, he was hungry for fries, he was dressed up as a woman. why don't you get your own? get off me, i'm starving! >> no, no. i don't remember that. our floor director, mark, must. >> we're going to look it up. you guys look it up to. how about this, crabs. crabs, anyone? tons of crabs in melbourne, australia. >> whoa. >> molting. it's molting season. every year in the waters of port philip bay -- >> crabs in a bucket. >> you would think melbourne, australia. thousands of giant spider crabs gather, they shed their old skin to allow for growth and a new shell. are you molting? shedding? >> how about these pets playing chess. golden retriever. >> who's going to win? >> max, ginger are the cats. oh, wait. >> wait, they're fighting, oh, a fight oke out! >> max is like, hey. make your next move, huh? >>> th >>> this morning on "world news now," close the camps protests. people across the country coming together to demand an end to migrant detention centers. lawmakers are also calling for immediate change as a scathing government report comes out. >>
. >> remember the chris farley skit, he was hungry for fries, he was dressed up as a woman. why don't you get your own? get off me, i'm starving! >> no, no. i don't remember that. our floor director, mark, must. >> we're going to look it up. you guys look it up to. how about this, crabs. crabs, anyone? tons of crabs in melbourne, australia. >> whoa. >> molting. it's molting season. every year in the waters of port philip bay -- >> crabs in a bucket. >>...
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commonalities, and i always think of a quote that molly deucen wrote to eleanor roosevelt about jim farley, head of the men's democratic national convention in the 1930s, and she wrote to eleanor, men are the slipperiest of eels, and so some things don't change. >> i think patsy mink would be thrilled. i think she felt a little lonely as an asian american woman, a woman of color, a woman, a progressive woman, a race-conscious woman doing the work she did. and it would be great for her to have more people to work with. but i also think that there's a way in which our politics still haven't fully revisited the politics of the 1990s. so what mink was doing in her second congressional career was trying to articulate a democratic politics different from what was becoming into the mainstream of the democratic party, the new democratic sometimes called neo- lib ceral approach to the democratic party. even with bernie sanders bernie sanders and alexandria ocasio-cortez articulating a more left democratic politics i think we fully haven't revisited the earlier politics and gone back to ground zero,
commonalities, and i always think of a quote that molly deucen wrote to eleanor roosevelt about jim farley, head of the men's democratic national convention in the 1930s, and she wrote to eleanor, men are the slipperiest of eels, and so some things don't change. >> i think patsy mink would be thrilled. i think she felt a little lonely as an asian american woman, a woman of color, a woman, a progressive woman, a race-conscious woman doing the work she did. and it would be great for her to...
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>> the farley brothers pushed the rules so far that -- you can do that?ary" is this comedy that has a heart to it. >> maybe you should move down here and mary me. >> i'll have a coffee. >> i'll have a cap chino. >> do you have any coffee ice cream? >> i'll have -- >> you had lots and lots of really funny bankable people doing wonderful movies. >> my first day as a woman and i'm getting hot flashes. >> hello, peter. >> what's happening? >> i'm going to need you to go ahead and come in tomorrow. so if you can be here around 9:00, that would be great. okay? >> "office space" is not as acclaimed as it should be. it was not a big hit, but there's so much modern comedy in that movie. it was wonderful. >> "office space" did such a great job in completely lampooning office life. technology had made these cubical lands and "office space" really captured that. >> i'm thinking i might take that from logistics. things go well i'll be showing them "o" things. you be what i'm talking about. >> jennifer aniston was in it. >> we need to talk about your flare. >> when you
>> the farley brothers pushed the rules so far that -- you can do that?ary" is this comedy that has a heart to it. >> maybe you should move down here and mary me. >> i'll have a coffee. >> i'll have a cap chino. >> do you have any coffee ice cream? >> i'll have -- >> you had lots and lots of really funny bankable people doing wonderful movies. >> my first day as a woman and i'm getting hot flashes. >> hello, peter. >> what's...
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companies make the price increases on a farley regular schedule, typically in july and typically at thenot surprising that we're seeing price increases right now. when i looked at the data on the price increase, a lot of them were for old sterile injectable drugs and where i think there is market shares and underinvestment for a long period of time and we talk about drugs priced too high and there are many drugs priced too high in relative to the value but some drugs are priced too low and that is creating shortage and that is the old injectable generic medicine where it is not a trivial function manufacturing these drugs and you want to have investment in manufacturing and have new entrants and we haven't seen that over time so we've seen the shortage of hospital-based drugs and that is where the price increases when i looked at the data were taken. >> when you started talking about those things, that was a market that martin shkreli managed to manipulate and raise prices and as fda director you tried to do things to make it easier for other companies to compete in that arena. has it g
companies make the price increases on a farley regular schedule, typically in july and typically at thenot surprising that we're seeing price increases right now. when i looked at the data on the price increase, a lot of them were for old sterile injectable drugs and where i think there is market shares and underinvestment for a long period of time and we talk about drugs priced too high and there are many drugs priced too high in relative to the value but some drugs are priced too low and that...
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in places like hudson yards and even hudson square, and now things like the new farley building thatenter, which is being completely redone of a quality that we haven't seen before in new york. stuart: you are talking about serious office space, and a large number of employees. >> that's right. stuart: very well-paid employees. >> very well-paid employees. stuart: how are they going to feel about coming to new york city, where there is a large extra tax to be paid on top of your state taxes and your federal taxes? >> that's a good question. why do you live in new york city? stuart: i don't live in new york city. i moved out of it because of the taxes. >> well, you are a minority but a smart minority. these are young people. this is the cultural center. it's always been the center of finance, of fashion, of art, of food, and so i think those factors really make up for the undesirability of the tax state. it's a very desirable city to live in for young people. stuart: i'm sold. i love the place. i am sold apart from the taxes. but these tech companies have come in very quietly. there's
in places like hudson yards and even hudson square, and now things like the new farley building thatenter, which is being completely redone of a quality that we haven't seen before in new york. stuart: you are talking about serious office space, and a large number of employees. >> that's right. stuart: very well-paid employees. >> very well-paid employees. stuart: how are they going to feel about coming to new york city, where there is a large extra tax to be paid on top of your...