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between people in power and media with reciprocity because cnn the biggest advertiser is pfizer pharmaceuticals at the commercial break it is a clichÉ brought to you by pfizer. so you take that for granted with the commercials but if you are literally paid by a billion-dollar corporation can you investigate the corporation? of course that we take it for granted growing up in america we see the media operate the way it does but these are not right wing arguments these are just honest things about the state of our media and in the 1970s and eighties newsmen were willing to sacrifice and profit on the balance sheets to do that investigative reporting but no more now it's all about the money and preserving the relationship that you have with the powers that be. that is not journalism under any accepted understanding of what journalism is. host: you spend a bit of time talking about influence. what is that quick. >>sm saul a linsky had a lot of good things to say and to live up to their own principles and said that's the most important thing to do to use their own rules that's another way to expose
between people in power and media with reciprocity because cnn the biggest advertiser is pfizer pharmaceuticals at the commercial break it is a clichÉ brought to you by pfizer. so you take that for granted with the commercials but if you are literally paid by a billion-dollar corporation can you investigate the corporation? of course that we take it for granted growing up in america we see the media operate the way it does but these are not right wing arguments these are just honest things...
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for example, cnn, one of the main advertisers is pfizer pharmaceutical.rcial break you actually hear it, it's become a clichÉ. brought to you by pfizer. rot to you by pfizer. we can take that for granted in the commercials but if you're literally paid by $8 billion corporation, came to investigate that corporation? of course not. we take this for granted growing up in america. we grow up seeing the media operate the way it does, but these are not right-wing arguments. noam chomsky is not a right winger. glenn greenwald is not a right-winger. these are just honest things about the state of our media. in the 1970s and '80s journalists, newsmen were willing to sacrifice profit on the balance sheet and have a loss leader on the balance sheet to go do that investigative reporting. no more. now it's about the money and it's all about preserving the relationship that you have with the powers that be. that's not journalism under any accepted understanding of what journalism is. >> host: in "american muckraker" you spend a bit of time talking about saul alinsky an
for example, cnn, one of the main advertisers is pfizer pharmaceutical.rcial break you actually hear it, it's become a clichÉ. brought to you by pfizer. rot to you by pfizer. we can take that for granted in the commercials but if you're literally paid by $8 billion corporation, came to investigate that corporation? of course not. we take this for granted growing up in america. we grow up seeing the media operate the way it does, but these are not right-wing arguments. noam chomsky is not a...
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but first, after his rap by the uk's pharmaceutical watchdog, should pfizer's ceo apologise for makingjabs? in a bbc interview by superstar panel which have that and more tomorrow's newspapers that's in the media buzz straight after the media buzz straight after the break . so let's return tomorrow, as you said right now on mediabuzz star , straight to the front pages of the daily mail with that story we were debating earlier keir starmer's class war that could threaten 200 private schools if labour implements their plan to put vat on fees, according to the paper, despite claim that the paper, despite claim that the plan would rais e £1.7 the plan would raise £1.7 billion to the treasury. of course it's insist it could cost taxpayers hundred million pounds a educate pupils . it's a year to educate pupils. it's do or die, says the sun as they lead on england's first all british world cup clash with wales tomorrow. the action is going to stop at 7 pm. for the battle of britain. the daily express reports that the nhs is paying express reports that the nhs is paying out millions for treatm
but first, after his rap by the uk's pharmaceutical watchdog, should pfizer's ceo apologise for makingjabs? in a bbc interview by superstar panel which have that and more tomorrow's newspapers that's in the media buzz straight after the media buzz straight after the break . so let's return tomorrow, as you said right now on mediabuzz star , straight to the front pages of the daily mail with that story we were debating earlier keir starmer's class war that could threaten 200 private schools if...
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but first, after his rap by the uk's pharmaceutical watchdog, should pfizer's ceo apologise for makingd jabs? in a bbc interview by superstar panel which have that and more tomorrow's newspapers that's in the media buzz straight after the media buzz straight after the break . so let's return tomorrow, as you said right now on mediabuzz star , straight to the front pages of the daily mail with that story we were debating earlier keir starmer's class war that could threaten 200 private schools if labour implements their plan to put vat on fees, according to the paper, despite claim that the paper, despite claim that the plan would rais e £1.7 the plan would raise £1.7 billion to the treasury. of course it's insist it could cost taxpayers hundred million pounds a educate pupils . it's a year to educate pupils. it's do or die, says the sun as they lead on england's first all british world cup clash with wales tomorrow. the action is going to stop at 7 pm. for the battle of britain. the daily express reports that the nhs is paying express reports that the nhs is paying out millions for trea
but first, after his rap by the uk's pharmaceutical watchdog, should pfizer's ceo apologise for makingd jabs? in a bbc interview by superstar panel which have that and more tomorrow's newspapers that's in the media buzz straight after the media buzz straight after the break . so let's return tomorrow, as you said right now on mediabuzz star , straight to the front pages of the daily mail with that story we were debating earlier keir starmer's class war that could threaten 200 private schools if...
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people are worried about that and corporations such as general motors, volkswagen pfizer, the biochemical of, of pharmaceutical giant all have suspended their ads on twitter of the lawn. musk tweeted today that the, the companies had a massive shortfall in revenue as a result of what he called activists pressuring these kinds of companies to withdraw their advertising. and in addition, there are a number of you know, the entertainers and sports figures other celebrities were pulling out. and mosque also wants to impose a subscription fee which many people are not at all. busy happy about to confirm them as a twitter users. so all in all i, it's going to be quite a job to bring twitter a back into some semblance of what it used to be. i suppose you could say, oh, thank you very much there in san francisco, rob reynolds now south korea's minute changed to played fight a chat south detecting about a 118 north korean war planes. now the country's joint order, north korean launched more than 80 rounds of artillery into the sea are the nights and his 5 multiple missiles into the sea in recent days, from the bride re
people are worried about that and corporations such as general motors, volkswagen pfizer, the biochemical of, of pharmaceutical giant all have suspended their ads on twitter of the lawn. musk tweeted today that the, the companies had a massive shortfall in revenue as a result of what he called activists pressuring these kinds of companies to withdraw their advertising. and in addition, there are a number of you know, the entertainers and sports figures other celebrities were pulling out. and...
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this is the pharmaceutical company formerly joan as upjohn, part of pfizer and mieland, they combined a couple years ago. and formed viatris they announced two big acquisitions to give them a bigger presence in ophthalmology, eye care. that's leading to some op miism here for viatris stock you can see some momentum here we don't talk about it often, but the best performing in the day, due in large part to acquisitions would you say their focus on eye care addressing focused -- >> i would be reamed by management for making up -- >> then i'm doomed >>> massive tectonic shifts, apple coming off its worst week in 2020, and covid reese strikz are hurting iphone we have full team coverage on every angle. steve kovach is looking at apple's exposure eunice yung, and what it all means for your market and money. we're going to get to news first. steve kovach, what is going on a lot of rumors, a lot of chatter, what is the real story. >> yeah, we got this report -- or this warning, rather, from apple last night saying it won't be able to ship as many pro models, as it originally expected due to
this is the pharmaceutical company formerly joan as upjohn, part of pfizer and mieland, they combined a couple years ago. and formed viatris they announced two big acquisitions to give them a bigger presence in ophthalmology, eye care. that's leading to some op miism here for viatris stock you can see some momentum here we don't talk about it often, but the best performing in the day, due in large part to acquisitions would you say their focus on eye care addressing focused -- >> i would...
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big earnings movers besides uber out in this past couple of hours here biotech and pharmaceuticals a huge focus pfizere out with earnings and revenues that came out better than expected and also raised its full year forecast it did see some better than expected results with regard to its sales of some of its more seasoned franchises for treatments and drugs, if you will, and vaccines as opposed to some of the newer ones but also separate news about a late stage trial that it has for a rsv vaccine. it has reported at least positive results for one of its candidates for a vaccine for that respiratory illness so that is helping to contribute to the positive news there eli lilly about 1% declines there. also comes out with better than expected results for both profits and revenues, but it did cut its full year forecast due if n. part to a stronger u.s. dollar and more competition on the generic side for some of its cancer drugs and as well as lower insulin prices big earnings mover to the up side, not in the s&p 500, but sofi technologies up 12.5%, it reports a narrower smaller than expected loss, better
big earnings movers besides uber out in this past couple of hours here biotech and pharmaceuticals a huge focus pfizere out with earnings and revenues that came out better than expected and also raised its full year forecast it did see some better than expected results with regard to its sales of some of its more seasoned franchises for treatments and drugs, if you will, and vaccines as opposed to some of the newer ones but also separate news about a late stage trial that it has for a rsv...
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traditionally large cap pharmaceutical companies do well when the economy slows into recession. i like company like pfizers, merck, bristol-myers squibb, pay dividends above 2% have a lot of cash on balance sheets to spend. what could they spend it on? acquisition of smile e smaller biotech companies. we see pick up in the space since may of this year. i think that continues. >> there are so many ideas, so many things we want to discuss all the time. never really enough. i invite everyone to read my market commentary. i work on it day and night. go to wstreet.com. meanwhile get out a pen and pad, the inaugural edition of options school with the very best, jon najarian after this. ♪. as an independent financial advisor, i stand by these promises: i promise to be a careful steward of the things that matter to you most. i promise to bring you advice that fits your values. i promise our relationship will be one of trust and transparency. as a fiduciary, i promise to put your interests first, always. charles schwab is proud to support the independent financial advisors who are passionately dedicated to helping
traditionally large cap pharmaceutical companies do well when the economy slows into recession. i like company like pfizers, merck, bristol-myers squibb, pay dividends above 2% have a lot of cash on balance sheets to spend. what could they spend it on? acquisition of smile e smaller biotech companies. we see pick up in the space since may of this year. i think that continues. >> there are so many ideas, so many things we want to discuss all the time. never really enough. i invite everyone...