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now opti nose came public last fall so far this year it is up 30%.y thanks to the launch of ex-hands let's check with peter miller, the ceo of opti nose welcome to "mad money. good to see you. you do have a revolutionary new way to get drugs to where they need to go and i think you have go to talk about this crs market and how big it is. and how big it is for this nasal polyps operation >> it is a disease that is not terribly understood. this is chronic rhino sitis. 10 million them being actively treated by physicians. 6 million people have had surgery. the only thing that really works for the treatment of this disease is surgery it doesn't really cure the problem. many people, symptoms return the first indications were launching in the ent allergy spectrum >> you have to do missionary work with doctors who may not be familiar with it. >> we do we did get the approval of the product last september we chose to delay the launch of the product. first you have to build awareness of the product, and the second you have to get coverage. >> for the payers.
now opti nose came public last fall so far this year it is up 30%.y thanks to the launch of ex-hands let's check with peter miller, the ceo of opti nose welcome to "mad money. good to see you. you do have a revolutionary new way to get drugs to where they need to go and i think you have go to talk about this crs market and how big it is. and how big it is for this nasal polyps operation >> it is a disease that is not terribly understood. this is chronic rhino sitis. 10 million them...
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. >> coming back from a weekend in wyoming people are confident and optis about their with the unemployment rate with consumer confidence at the 18 year high with the average family wake up for one -- in the morning wit hope and feeling there will be a job and an opportunity somewhere people have more money in their pockets with the tax cuts and the wages have gone up so right now we have a strong and healthy growing economy by cutting taxes and regulations and mandates to make it harder. now they have the opportunity that comes from the tax cuts in the regulatory relief and then we focus on families and prosperity and their paychecks. >> like a lot of my colleagues i had media events all over the state lasteek talking about the economy, specifically about the tax bill. families talking about what a difference a hundred dollars or $150 a month made to them. employers talking about the difficulty of finding people but at least three occasions it was people they had fired in the past and said if you want a second chance you have the skills we need if you want to come back to work we can take
. >> coming back from a weekend in wyoming people are confident and optis about their with the unemployment rate with consumer confidence at the 18 year high with the average family wake up for one -- in the morning wit hope and feeling there will be a job and an opportunity somewhere people have more money in their pockets with the tax cuts and the wages have gone up so right now we have a strong and healthy growing economy by cutting taxes and regulations and mandates to make it harder....
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. >>> later this morning, a surprising headline about the nation's cheese supply. are opti.ike an "unjection™". xeljanz xr. a once-daily pill for adults with moderate to severe ra for whom methotrexate did not work well enough. xeljanz xr can reduce pain, swelling and further joint damage, even without methotrexate. xeljanz xr can lower your ability to fight infections, including tuberculosis. serious, sometimes fatal infections, lymphoma and other cancers have happened. don't start xeljanz xr if you have an infection. tears in the stomach or intestines, low blood cell counts and higher liver tests and cholesterol levels have happened. your doctor should perform blood tests before you start and while taking xeljanz xr, and monitor certain liver tests. tell you doctor if you were in a region where fungal infections are common and if you have had tb, hepatitis b or c, or are prone to infections. needles. fine for some things. but for you, one pill a day may provide symptom relief. ask your doctor about xeljanz xr. an "unjection™". ask your doctor about xeljanz xr. in the water
. >>> later this morning, a surprising headline about the nation's cheese supply. are opti.ike an "unjection™". xeljanz xr. a once-daily pill for adults with moderate to severe ra for whom methotrexate did not work well enough. xeljanz xr can reduce pain, swelling and further joint damage, even without methotrexate. xeljanz xr can lower your ability to fight infections, including tuberculosis. serious, sometimes fatal infections, lymphoma and other cancers have happened....
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his bravery elevated national opty mimgs and his death left america with a feeling of shared devastationjestic funeral had a terrible beauty, robert's farewell held no pageantry, only loss. >> i think my mother was really good about, it happened, live your life and go on. >> at arlington national cemetery, robert kennedy's grave site reflects none of the splendor of his dreams, instead visitors are placed with a simple plaque and plain white cross of sacrifice and hope. >> do wa to look to the 50th anniversary and talk about his funeral? no. i want to talk about those struggling with health insurance and lack thereof. that's what i want to look at. not like it stopped in 1968. >> we have the passion to understand. >>> did you tell anybody else about this? >> it was bill cosby, mr. huckstable. i thought i was the only person he did this to. who will believe me? >> she spoke up and stood up. andrea constable for justice. >> he had three blue pills. i said, what are
his bravery elevated national opty mimgs and his death left america with a feeling of shared devastationjestic funeral had a terrible beauty, robert's farewell held no pageantry, only loss. >> i think my mother was really good about, it happened, live your life and go on. >> at arlington national cemetery, robert kennedy's grave site reflects none of the splendor of his dreams, instead visitors are placed with a simple plaque and plain white cross of sacrifice and hope. >> do...
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we're reporting that the president canceled the event because he knew that the optis s would not be favorable. what's your take? why would the president go to such great lengths to get a picture with the football team? >> i think a number of things in play here, but the center of it is the president's ego. he did not want the embarrassment of ten players and coaches behind him. i think that's a mistake. i think you continue on. whoever is there is there. they represent the eagles. they have fans that are probably in town to be at this even et cetera. you show yourself to be the bigger person. but that's just not something that trump is ever capable of doing in matters like this. where he has to put his own ego aside and do what the best thing is to do. it's not about thepresid it's honoring the championship team, the way america celebrates that effort. a lot of this is a lot of hooy. it's unfortunate noise. but at the end of the day, it's o.e president with a bruised they're trying to spin this thing to make it seem like it's the philadelphia eagles fault for kneeling during a football game.
we're reporting that the president canceled the event because he knew that the optis s would not be favorable. what's your take? why would the president go to such great lengths to get a picture with the football team? >> i think a number of things in play here, but the center of it is the president's ego. he did not want the embarrassment of ten players and coaches behind him. i think that's a mistake. i think you continue on. whoever is there is there. they represent the eagles. they...
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i do think though that that creates a lot of interest region dynamics in terms of opti especially coming out of this g7 where you've had the president and his advisors really lashing out at a major u.s. ally. so if that's immediately followed up by photo-ops of smiling and handshaking between the leaders of the u.s. and north korea, that's definitely -- it puts a dent in our standing as sort of a moral leader on the world stage if we're treating the leader of north korea much better than we're treating the leader of canada. so i think that's going to be a challenge. >> carl, if i turn to you for historic perspective. we've heard, this is an unprecedented thing, there hachbt be hasn't been a meeting like this before. situate this for us in history. how big a deal is it? >> well, it is a big deal because we've tried to have a relationship with, in for so long and they are a nuclear power, and as such, a danger to the world's peace. i covered a number of summits in the '70s and '80s involving the united states and the soviet union. one of the dangers in these kinds of summits was exemplifie
i do think though that that creates a lot of interest region dynamics in terms of opti especially coming out of this g7 where you've had the president and his advisors really lashing out at a major u.s. ally. so if that's immediately followed up by photo-ops of smiling and handshaking between the leaders of the u.s. and north korea, that's definitely -- it puts a dent in our standing as sort of a moral leader on the world stage if we're treating the leader of north korea much better than we're...
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you raise an interesting question and suggest that the democrats neutralize the nuclear opti option.is in your piece, which is fascinating. "many may be surprised to learn that the constitution does not specify the number of justices on the supreme court, it only dictate there is be such a court. it has been left to congress to determine the size of the court. the judiciary act of 1789 set the number at six. in 1807 congress raised the number to seven. amended in 1837 to nine. 1863 raised to 10, 1866 set back to seven. in 1869 it was changed again back to nine. if the democrats take the house, senate and presidency in 2020 this neutralization of the nuclear option by expanding the court is very viable. moreover, there is much his store kag precedent for doing o so. the democrats could simply increase the number of justices to neutralize any ideologically extreme appointments that president trump is successful from making in this point in time on forward. >> this obviously several years ago would have been a laughable premise and then mitch mcconnell decided he was going to change the
you raise an interesting question and suggest that the democrats neutralize the nuclear opti option.is in your piece, which is fascinating. "many may be surprised to learn that the constitution does not specify the number of justices on the supreme court, it only dictate there is be such a court. it has been left to congress to determine the size of the court. the judiciary act of 1789 set the number at six. in 1807 congress raised the number to seven. amended in 1837 to nine. 1863 raised...