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i am wondering if mr. roy could share some light on that and whether that was a good approach or bad approach. it seemed like it would cover everything, not just medicare. thank you for answering the question. guest: a great question. the answer was focused on medicare, not the broader market , just because in terms of what the white house's legal authority is primarily involves government programs like medicare. the negotiation or the idea that the trump administration advance as a way of tackling high prescription drugs was to say that you are negotiating with france and germany and the u.k. and these other countries out there and we want the best price that you are giving everyone else because we are the biggest arc it. in any normal market, where you actually have a free market for pricing, the biggest purchaser who has the best purchasing power gets the best deal. if you think about anything in life, you get the best discount. if you buy 10 or 100, we all see. the more you buy, the more discount you earn
i am wondering if mr. roy could share some light on that and whether that was a good approach or bad approach. it seemed like it would cover everything, not just medicare. thank you for answering the question. guest: a great question. the answer was focused on medicare, not the broader market , just because in terms of what the white house's legal authority is primarily involves government programs like medicare. the negotiation or the idea that the trump administration advance as a way of...
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cohen: thank you mr. roy, if you come back with your thought i will give you an opportunity to express that answer. ms. ross has time, mr. rand skin, iac can but i will recognize ms. ross because she has a john kennedy pitcher in this frame and i think is to raskin is having cleanup. you are recognized for five-minute. mrs. ross: thank you mr. chairman and i wanted mr. raskin to know i got my copy of vogue magazine today with a big feature on him and his book and family. he is not only an excellent member of the community but a celebrity in vogue so congratulations to him for that. i also want to thank everybody who came to testify today and this is such an important issue. right now, it is front of mind for the american people because of what is going on on the senate side, but in north carolina, it has been front of mind for centuries. i am a formal -- former civil rights attorney -- and i have witnessed firsthand the efforts to reduce the power of minority voters in my home state through racial gerrymander
cohen: thank you mr. roy, if you come back with your thought i will give you an opportunity to express that answer. ms. ross has time, mr. rand skin, iac can but i will recognize ms. ross because she has a john kennedy pitcher in this frame and i think is to raskin is having cleanup. you are recognized for five-minute. mrs. ross: thank you mr. chairman and i wanted mr. raskin to know i got my copy of vogue magazine today with a big feature on him and his book and family. he is not only an...
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host: mr. roy, the inflation reduction act as 15% corporate tax. what does that do for those who manufacture drugs? guest: it is interesting because the biotechnology and history and the pharmaceutical industry should have been much more bothered by that. because that is going to be much more economically impactful to those companies bottom lines than the 20 drugs that are being negotiated by the government. i think the trade associations in that sense did themselves no favors by fighting so hard to make more drugs less affordable on the negotiation side, instead of addressing the tax policy which is going to this incentivize and a lot of those companies from being -- to disincentivise and those companies from being taken seriously. there was a thing where a company would sell to a british company or a canadian company just to have a lower tax rate. unfortunately, what we may see with the 15% tax is off shoring of jobs. you can have in your own mind that i think corporations should pay this or that but you have to look at the competitive landscape.
host: mr. roy, the inflation reduction act as 15% corporate tax. what does that do for those who manufacture drugs? guest: it is interesting because the biotechnology and history and the pharmaceutical industry should have been much more bothered by that. because that is going to be much more economically impactful to those companies bottom lines than the 20 drugs that are being negotiated by the government. i think the trade associations in that sense did themselves no favors by fighting so...
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i am wondering if mr. roy share some light on that and whether that was a good approach or bad approach. it seemed like it would cover everything, not just medicare. thank you for answering the question. guest: a great question. the answer was focused on medicare, not the broader market , just because in terms of what the white house's legal authority is primarily involves government programs like medicare. the negotiation or the idea that the trump administration advance as a way of tackling high prescription drugs was to say that you are negotiating with france and germany and the u.k. and these other countries out there and we want the best price that you are giving everyone else because we are the biggest arc it. in any normal market, where you actually have a free market for pricing, the biggest purchaser who has the best purchasing power gets the best deal. if you think about anything in life, you get the best discount. if you buy 10 or 100, we all see. the more you buy, the more discount you earn becaus
i am wondering if mr. roy share some light on that and whether that was a good approach or bad approach. it seemed like it would cover everything, not just medicare. thank you for answering the question. guest: a great question. the answer was focused on medicare, not the broader market , just because in terms of what the white house's legal authority is primarily involves government programs like medicare. the negotiation or the idea that the trump administration advance as a way of tackling...
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commonwealth has not proven as to that time period that said reckless or wonton behavior caused the death of mr. roydid not prove beyond a reasonable doubt that her texts caused conrad's death. >> i thought that was a good sign. >> but the judge was not finished. while he acknowledged conrad had taken steps to end his life by placing the water pump in his truck, he said there was that one moment when conrad changed his mind. >> however, he breaks that chain of self-causation by exiting the vehicle. he takes himself out of the toxic environment that it has become. >> it was then, he believed, michelle became a party to his death. what's more, the judge said, she had a duty to save him. >> she called no one. and finally, she did not issue a simple instruction additionally. get out of the truck. >> >> ms. carter, please stand. >> a tearful michelle stood before the judge to hear her fate. >> having heard the evidence and applying the law there to, now find you guilty on the indictment of charging you with the involuntary manslaughter of conrad roy iii. >> how did feel hearing that word, guilty, after e
commonwealth has not proven as to that time period that said reckless or wonton behavior caused the death of mr. roydid not prove beyond a reasonable doubt that her texts caused conrad's death. >> i thought that was a good sign. >> but the judge was not finished. while he acknowledged conrad had taken steps to end his life by placing the water pump in his truck, he said there was that one moment when conrad changed his mind. >> however, he breaks that chain of self-causation...
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possessed by alternative energy pki is coming in a big restructuring, will now be life sciences, and mr. roye at a 4% rate with a good balance sheet i think everything who watching, who is like the youngest, should be speaking about a company that spins off money of month and sends you a check. >> have a good day in between now and the show. >> there's a lot about disney out there. >> well, it was a great quarter. we're going to continue to talk about it. >> there was a fox once in my house who got run over. >> fox are a beautiful animal. $71 billion worth of fox. >>> disney is still up sharply >>> good thursday morning, everybody. welcome to another hour of "squawk on the street. i'm david faber with leslie picker we are live at poll 9. carl and morgan both off this morning. let's look at markets. once again, a strong reception to a report on inflation that came in a bit tamer than perhaps people had expected. >> a bit of a deja vu, as you look at the screen we have 30 minutes into the trading session. here are three big movers. sonos investors have heard enough, shares tumbling after reven
possessed by alternative energy pki is coming in a big restructuring, will now be life sciences, and mr. roye at a 4% rate with a good balance sheet i think everything who watching, who is like the youngest, should be speaking about a company that spins off money of month and sends you a check. >> have a good day in between now and the show. >> there's a lot about disney out there. >> well, it was a great quarter. we're going to continue to talk about it. >> there was a...
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why the arrest warrant was being served, to mrs. roy bryant. that is caroline bryant don.g with her husband, and j.w. milan. who both were charged with the kidnapping and murder. but both were acquitted. but caroline never was brought, she never faced charges. >> i think that is a really important point. she was never held accountable for her role in this. my former colleague, robert ray ben, has a great piece on nbc that i hope folks will check out. robert raven makes the point, in this country which are jeweled nazis all the time. i mean in this country we extract to the 95-year-old nazi, deported him back to germany. caroline brian, she is 88 years old. i don't care how old this woman is, i think all of us, particularly those of black america, we grew up on the story of it till. this was a turning point in this country that this child was beaten beyond recognition 14 years old by grown adult white men. and the saddest part of this i will say, deborah, is the sadly was not in the anomaly. this was the norm in this country. and so, i wonder what does justice or accountabi
why the arrest warrant was being served, to mrs. roy bryant. that is caroline bryant don.g with her husband, and j.w. milan. who both were charged with the kidnapping and murder. but both were acquitted. but caroline never was brought, she never faced charges. >> i think that is a really important point. she was never held accountable for her role in this. my former colleague, robert ray ben, has a great piece on nbc that i hope folks will check out. robert raven makes the point, in this...
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and when i pointed this out, my friend, mr. royf texas who is by far the most articulate and able defender of this doctrine, concedes that i'm right about the constitution, but shifts over to talk about the declaration of independence which i cheerfully concede is a revolutionary document and which explained why after a long train of an i -- abuses and usurpation we needed to dissolve with england. that's the point. we're governed by the constitution, in nowhere does it have right of insurrection, and a matter of constitutional law, but natural law people can decide to overthrow the government, but you do that on your own time and own risk. the constitution does not give you the right to destroy the constitution and the government another way to understand this point is to think about nonviolent civil disobedience. even nonviolent disobedience is not-- dr. king and snick went to jail they neefr claimed that constitution gave the right to break the law and much less take up arms against the government. the facts are clear, the secon
and when i pointed this out, my friend, mr. royf texas who is by far the most articulate and able defender of this doctrine, concedes that i'm right about the constitution, but shifts over to talk about the declaration of independence which i cheerfully concede is a revolutionary document and which explained why after a long train of an i -- abuses and usurpation we needed to dissolve with england. that's the point. we're governed by the constitution, in nowhere does it have right of...
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mr. castle, i'm a friend of roy montgomery's. we need to talk.fe now on one condition. she can't go near her mother's case. she'll listen to me. i can steer her away. ah! (grunts) (grunting)
mr. castle, i'm a friend of roy montgomery's. we need to talk.fe now on one condition. she can't go near her mother's case. she'll listen to me. i can steer her away. ah! (grunts) (grunting)
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roy cohn? i do believe mr. trump is again the market for a new lawyer. lawyer. lawyer.sh freshness boosters. it has long-lasting light scent, no heavy perfumes, and no dyes. finally, a light scent that lasts all day. downy light! seen this ad? finally, a light scent tit's not paid for. by california tribes. it's paid for by the out of state gambling corporations that wrote prop 27. it doesn't tell you 90% of the profits go to the out of state corporations. a tiny share goes to the homeless, and even less to tribes. and a big loophole says, costs to promote betting reduce money for the tribes, so they get less. hidden agendas. fine print. loopholes. prop 27. they didn't write it for the tribes or the homeless. they wrote it for themselves. age is just a number. and mine's unlisted. try boost® high protein with 20 grams of protein for muscle health. versus 16 grams in ensure high protein. boost® high protein also has key nutrients for immune support. boost® high protein. ♪♪ hey dad, i'm almost out. i got you. any questions, chris? all good, thanks maura! healthier is mana
roy cohn? i do believe mr. trump is again the market for a new lawyer. lawyer. lawyer.sh freshness boosters. it has long-lasting light scent, no heavy perfumes, and no dyes. finally, a light scent that lasts all day. downy light! seen this ad? finally, a light scent tit's not paid for. by california tribes. it's paid for by the out of state gambling corporations that wrote prop 27. it doesn't tell you 90% of the profits go to the out of state corporations. a tiny share goes to the homeless, and...
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roy hackett, one of the uk's most famous civil rights campaigners, has died at the age of 93. mr a ban by bristol 0mnibus company on employing black and asian drivers and conductors. back then, it was entirely legal for companies to discriminate against someone because of the colour of their skin. protests paved the way for the race relations act. here's a clip of roy hackett reflecting on what he did, during an interview with the bbc in 2013. i said to my daughters that things that we have done 50 years ago to change the culture in this town and also that of the country, they laugh at me. they said, "daddy, it will change, it will come." isaid, "no, it would never come unless we start. not without me or who started it." i'm trying to tell them that unless they fight for their own right as a human being, they will never change culture. roy hackett, who has died at the age of 93. there's growing concern on croatia's adriatic coast that a wildfire is threatening the town of voditsa. firefighting aircraft have been called in to help control the blaze. this is the second wave of wild
roy hackett, one of the uk's most famous civil rights campaigners, has died at the age of 93. mr a ban by bristol 0mnibus company on employing black and asian drivers and conductors. back then, it was entirely legal for companies to discriminate against someone because of the colour of their skin. protests paved the way for the race relations act. here's a clip of roy hackett reflecting on what he did, during an interview with the bbc in 2013. i said to my daughters that things that we have...
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mr. rushdie, who began on the chair, ended up on the floor. >> rushdie has lived with risk his to his life ever since the fat roy -- ayatollah khamenei that callor his murder, rush cheese rushdie's novel was -- he talked about the threat with nbc's kate snow in 2020. >> you had to hide for, what, a decade? >> i always thought that the word hiding is very inexact. because one of the things anyone who has ever been surrounded by maximum security knows, is that it's unbelievably visible. >> years ago, iran's government distant itself from the threat -- after being lifted to hospital, rushdie was undergoing surgery. >> in an email to the new york times this evening, mr. rushdie's agent has that the author has suffered serious injuries and he's currently on a ventilator and unable to speak. nbc will continue to update you on his condition throughout the weekend. and tonight, he is in our prayers. but from all our colleagues across the networks of nbc news, i will sign off to you now. thanks for staying up late with us. i will see you on monday night. night. a gorgeous evening. girls night out. >> yes, we went up. >> she was bright, pretty, adored b
mr. rushdie, who began on the chair, ended up on the floor. >> rushdie has lived with risk his to his life ever since the fat roy -- ayatollah khamenei that callor his murder, rush cheese rushdie's novel was -- he talked about the threat with nbc's kate snow in 2020. >> you had to hide for, what, a decade? >> i always thought that the word hiding is very inexact. because one of the things anyone who has ever been surrounded by maximum security knows, is that it's unbelievably...
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. - roy hackett, one of the uk's most famous civil rights campaigners, has died at the age of 93. mrid, during an interview with the bbc in 2013. isaid to i said to my daughters that things have done 50 years ago to change the culture in this town and also in the country. they laughed at me and said, "daddy, it will change, it will come." i said, "no, it would never come if we didn't start it. not that me who started it." i'm trying to tell them that unless they fight for their own rights as a human being, they will never change culture. roy hackett, who has died. here in the uk, we're perhaps more used to hearing about shark attacks in far—flung waters on the other side of the world. that's why the news of an incident off the atlantic coast of cornwall last week has caused such shock among the local community. the maritime coastguard agency says a snorkeler suffered a leg injury after reportedly being bitten by a blue shark close to the harbour town of penzance. the british—based charity the shark trust says until now, there have been no unprovoked shark bites in british waters sinc
. - roy hackett, one of the uk's most famous civil rights campaigners, has died at the age of 93. mrid, during an interview with the bbc in 2013. isaid to i said to my daughters that things have done 50 years ago to change the culture in this town and also in the country. they laughed at me and said, "daddy, it will change, it will come." i said, "no, it would never come if we didn't start it. not that me who started it." i'm trying to tell them that unless they fight for...