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mr. gonzales. see if we have time to get it done. those three. >> mr. gonzalez: we clearly support eliminating rebates, providing the discounts at the customer level. we absolutely support value-based pricing. that is the business we're in. and we absolutely support transparency. i would say transparency even more broadly across the entire including everyone that is in the supply chain. that would also include where government rebates are, with the can be a sen. carper: thank you. i would ask the witness is to also keep their answers short. >> senator, we support all three items. i will go one step beyond, which is, if there rebates which we said earlier or to be removed from the commercial sector, we would reduce our list prices by thes rebate amount and the fees that are probably single-digit fees, to be paid to wholesalers in the system. a diseasetalked about that is very common and becoming more common and a tragedy for people who suffer from it, i would just like to say that as was said earlier, his company spent a billions of dollars developing a
mr. gonzales. see if we have time to get it done. those three. >> mr. gonzalez: we clearly support eliminating rebates, providing the discounts at the customer level. we absolutely support value-based pricing. that is the business we're in. and we absolutely support transparency. i would say transparency even more broadly across the entire including everyone that is in the supply chain. that would also include where government rebates are, with the can be a sen. carper: thank you. i would...
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mr. gonzales.olleagues, today we are approving the minutes from the generally 15th, 2019 meeting -- from the january 15th, 2019 meeting. are there any changes to the meeting minutes? seeing none, can i have a motion to approve the minutes as presented? motioned by supervisor brown. okay. motion to approve made by supervisor brown and seconded by supervisor walton. without objection, those minutes will be approved after public comments. madame clerk, can you please read... >> items one through ten are on consents. these items are considered to be routine if a member objects, an item maybe removed and considered separately. >> okay. , colleagues, would anyone like to sever any items from the consent agenda? seeing none, madame clerk, please call the role for item one through ten. >> on items one through ten... [roll call] >> there are 11 imac. >> these items are finally passed unanimously. madame clerk, let's go to our 2:30 p.m. special commendations. >> at this time, it is time for black futures cel
mr. gonzales.olleagues, today we are approving the minutes from the generally 15th, 2019 meeting -- from the january 15th, 2019 meeting. are there any changes to the meeting minutes? seeing none, can i have a motion to approve the minutes as presented? motioned by supervisor brown. okay. motion to approve made by supervisor brown and seconded by supervisor walton. without objection, those minutes will be approved after public comments. madame clerk, can you please read... >> items one...
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mr. gonzales, i want to focus on humera.bviously, it generates about $18 billion of revenue for your company each year. is that right? >> that is correct. >> please understand, i get it. we want to make sure we maintain the most innovative pharmaceutical drug companies in the world because we want the to provide life-saving cures for our people. and i get the idea that that's the pup of the patent system, which is to protect the exclusivity of that drug that you have sunk a lot of money into, the research and development for. i support our patent system. i think it's very important. but what i don't understand is according to my information here, humera has 247 patents and some of those patents don't expire until 2034. as senator stabenow pointed out, hew umera first was sold to patients in 2003. so is it your company's position it should have a monopoly on that medication for 31 years? >> senator, no, it's not. it's essentially the patents cover innovations that we created. i us think one of the things that's been lost here
mr. gonzales, i want to focus on humera.bviously, it generates about $18 billion of revenue for your company each year. is that right? >> that is correct. >> please understand, i get it. we want to make sure we maintain the most innovative pharmaceutical drug companies in the world because we want the to provide life-saving cures for our people. and i get the idea that that's the pup of the patent system, which is to protect the exclusivity of that drug that you have sunk a lot of...
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mr. gonzales. >> reporter: the family kept stressing that gonzales was shot and killed in only seven seconds. that is what they will be filing a lawsuit next week against the city and two officers involved. the chief said both veteran officers are back on the job and have never been involved in such an innocent it. he wants them given due process and investigation run its course. the family agrees but they said that will not bring the father of two and the man they called arche back. >> all we can ask is that the community remain patient. as this process takes place. and i know that is a huge ask. >> our life will never be the same. >> reporter: police said there are multiple investigations going on, including one by the departments of an alameda district county's office. the initial report of a knife was incorrect. they found a razor blade on the scene. alyana. >>> a bay area chef is apologizing after a statement he made about president trump's supporters sparked controversy. j. kenji lopez-alt, award- winning cookbook author and co- owner of wursthall, he said he will not serve anyone wear
mr. gonzales. >> reporter: the family kept stressing that gonzales was shot and killed in only seven seconds. that is what they will be filing a lawsuit next week against the city and two officers involved. the chief said both veteran officers are back on the job and have never been involved in such an innocent it. he wants them given due process and investigation run its course. the family agrees but they said that will not bring the father of two and the man they called arche back....
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mr. for now? >> yes. >> ms. gonzales. >> no. >> if not, why? kly. >> i do not want to construct anymore walls on our border. i am morally opposed to that. >> okay. leslie, mr. chairman, i would like to, there was a comment made in the testimony both verbal and read that says to the extent that mozilla would not exist today without net neutrality, i want to give you dates for the record. the first version of the phoenix which ultimately became firefox rolled out in 2002. firefox 1.0 rolled out in 2004. the fcc opened internet rule open internet rule was rolled out in february 2015 and became effective in june 2015. mozilla prospered before net neutrality was in place. thank you. i yelled back. >> thank you. the chair recognizes the vice chair of the subcommittee ms. matsui. >> thank you mr. chairman. welcome to the witnesses. i know it is been a long time sitting there. i know many issues have been covered today. one of the issues i want to concern ourselves with is the continuing to grapple with next- generation networks. the issue has gained mo
mr. for now? >> yes. >> ms. gonzales. >> no. >> if not, why? kly. >> i do not want to construct anymore walls on our border. i am morally opposed to that. >> okay. leslie, mr. chairman, i would like to, there was a comment made in the testimony both verbal and read that says to the extent that mozilla would not exist today without net neutrality, i want to give you dates for the record. the first version of the phoenix which ultimately became firefox rolled...
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mr. gonzales for five minutes. >> thank you, that am chair. thank you to everyone for being here. as a newly elected member of congress, i want to mention how proud i am to serve with everybody on this committee and look forward to working on bipartisan solutions that will make the american people proud. i believe climate change is real and global and industrial development is a contributor factor. i also believe that my first responsibility and my unyielding loyalty is to the hard-working men and women of ohio's 16th district in the economy that allows us to heat our homes and build our business is. as i look at the most recent proposal, the green new deal, i cannot help but believe that this would put a tremendous burden on my community. my community is proud of our blue-collar roots. we are proud of the products we make, the jobs we hold. simply put, the green new deal with threaten all of that. we only need to look to germany and their green new deal lite. since 2000, germany has spent 189 billion euros, $222 billion in renewable energy projects while the missions have in stoc
mr. gonzales for five minutes. >> thank you, that am chair. thank you to everyone for being here. as a newly elected member of congress, i want to mention how proud i am to serve with everybody on this committee and look forward to working on bipartisan solutions that will make the american people proud. i believe climate change is real and global and industrial development is a contributor factor. i also believe that my first responsibility and my unyielding loyalty is to the...
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mr. doyle: thank you very much. ms. gonzalez, you now have five minutes. ms. gonzales: thank you, mr. chairman, ranking member walden. members of the subcommittee, thanks very much for having me. i'm here today on behalf of free press' 1.4 million members who are calling for reinstatement of the f.c.c.'s 2015 net neutrality rules and the return of the f.c.c.'s legal authority to protect us from i.s.p. discrimination and abuse. i'm also here as a mexican american woman from a working class family. my father grew up in the los angeles suburb where mexicans were not allowed to live. i understand that millions of people who came before me, including members of this house, past and present, have fought against discrimination and for other causes that enabled me to be here today. i say this to underscore what we're doing here really has impacts on real people's lives. the u.s. government has a long history of discrimination and racism. indeed, used the media system o enslave black people and the -- and although it's taken steps to reduce racism and discrimination in certain aspects of american life, like housing, it's done
mr. doyle: thank you very much. ms. gonzalez, you now have five minutes. ms. gonzales: thank you, mr. chairman, ranking member walden. members of the subcommittee, thanks very much for having me. i'm here today on behalf of free press' 1.4 million members who are calling for reinstatement of the f.c.c.'s 2015 net neutrality rules and the return of the f.c.c.'s legal authority to protect us from i.s.p. discrimination and abuse. i'm also here as a mexican american woman from a working class...
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mr. gonzales, wide antitrust law prevents lawful website that prevents and then pinion the isp doesn't want to >> no . >> what antitrust law address the situation where an isp slow down lawful internet traffic after it was pressure to do so by political figure? >> no . >> the gentleman's time has expired . >> thank you, mister chairman the chair now recognizes the gentleman from new mexico perfect thank you very much mister chairman. >> mister chairman, we know that this definitely matters. otherwise there wouldn't be so much interest cannot just turn the committee room with that with millions of people across america who responded to the order. i know we are still trying to make sense of the number of bots and trolls that are part of the filing, nonetheless, i hope that the chairman allows us to make sense of who the real person in which part of the filings should be taken out. i hope we all agree that the foundation of a record, in order to make a decision is only as solid as the quality of the information that's been collected. i think is chairman i would hope you agree with that but the
mr. gonzales, wide antitrust law prevents lawful website that prevents and then pinion the isp doesn't want to >> no . >> what antitrust law address the situation where an isp slow down lawful internet traffic after it was pressure to do so by political figure? >> no . >> the gentleman's time has expired . >> thank you, mister chairman the chair now recognizes the gentleman from new mexico perfect thank you very much mister chairman. >> mister chairman, we...
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gonzales. >> thank you, mr. president.tiple outreach is still going on, surf messages, bicyclists, pedestrian traffic, etc. reminder to the public, close your door before you doze. i'll show you the quick presentation, powerpoint. cleanup some of these other proposals that are on here. >> commissioner hayes-white: did you want did you want to go to the laptop? >> yes, please. this is my operation report for january. the community outreach at st. anthony's career day. multiagency training, as the chief mentioned, alcatraz. s.f.o. division live fire training, this is where they do live fire training. january district safety fair. we did, i believe, nine of these events in the last month. this is the first alarm fire that i was discussing that happened on connecticut street. as you can see, a.d.c. cochran is also there with batallion chief thompson. a.d.c. cochran responds to almost all of our fires without question. you could have a fire on polk and eddy, and he'd be there. this was one of our busiest fires that we were at.
gonzales. >> thank you, mr. president.tiple outreach is still going on, surf messages, bicyclists, pedestrian traffic, etc. reminder to the public, close your door before you doze. i'll show you the quick presentation, powerpoint. cleanup some of these other proposals that are on here. >> commissioner hayes-white: did you want did you want to go to the laptop? >> yes, please. this is my operation report for january. the community outreach at st. anthony's career day....
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this is parkland shooting survivor emma gonzales speaking soon after the shooting in a beach that riveted the nation. >> mresident was to come upp to make atomic to my face it was a terrible tragedy and how it should never have happened and maintain telling us nothing is going to be done about it, i'm going to have to ask them how much money he received from the national rifle association. it doesn't matter because i already know. $30 million. by the number of gunshot victims in the united the month of 2018 alone, that becomes $5,800. is that hohow much these peoplee are were to you, trump? to every politician who is taking donations from the and are i an array, shame on you. amy: "never again" became a rallying call that mobilized young people around the united states to advocate for gun control. in march, the parkland survivors led the historic march for our lives in washington, d.c., where almost 800,000 people gathered to decry the power of the nra and the epidemic of gun violence in the united states. in june, they launched a two-month national road to change bus tour, registering young people to vote
this is parkland shooting survivor emma gonzales speaking soon after the shooting in a beach that riveted the nation. >> mresident was to come upp to make atomic to my face it was a terrible tragedy and how it should never have happened and maintain telling us nothing is going to be done about it, i'm going to have to ask them how much money he received from the national rifle association. it doesn't matter because i already know. $30 million. by the number of gunshot victims in the...
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mr. powell. >> i would endorse the original four freedoms i sponsored with sufficient flexibility to address unsituations in the future. >> and miss gonzales>> i'd support legislation that adopts the full protections of the 2015 net neutrality order. >> and mr. dixon. >> miss dicksen. >> sorry miss dixon. i'm sorry that says mr. dixon in the witness list. >> that's okay. >> miss dixon sorry about that. >> we would support legislation that has flexibility for enforcement, the most important thing is making sure that there is a cop on the beat. >> and mr. frenl. >> i would add all pieces of the internet be treated equally. nos this myopic focus on the isp but the whole internet so that the experience of the end user is -- is equal across the board. thank you. >> okay. thank you for your input that's what we are here for, to actually use in committee to hear testimony and develop a new chapter. at least from my opinion. and i appreciate all of your advise on that as we look forward to working with everybody to a develop actually a new chapter for the internet, for the 21st century. thank you for that and i yield back. >> the gentleman yields
mr. powell. >> i would endorse the original four freedoms i sponsored with sufficient flexibility to address unsituations in the future. >> and miss gonzales>> i'd support legislation that adopts the full protections of the 2015 net neutrality order. >> and mr. dixon. >> miss dicksen. >> sorry miss dixon. i'm sorry that says mr. dixon in the witness list. >> that's okay. >> miss dixon sorry about that. >> we would support legislation that...