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let's shift to dsm, shifting its focus away from pharma. it's going to spin off its fau pharma in a deal worth $2 billion. investors like that, the stock up 3%. renault, we talked about this. up 1%. european car registrations in europe up 1.6%. renault enjoying some of the best gains this month. almost all of the automakers logged gaines in the last 30 days. fiat saw registration down over 7%. and one of the other big gainers today, easyjet, revenues are up and it's up 6%. take a look at bond yields where we stand at the moment, particularly with treasuries. 2.68%, we were yielding 2.71% yesterday on the ten year. we have seen a fall in the level of expectations for what a yellen fed will mean with her confirmation coming up, as well. the dollar today on the defensive. dollar/yen, once again, we haven't held that break through, from 99.70. sterling back over 1.60 nearly to 1.61. that's where we stand right now. in europe, to recap the asian session, let's bring in sixuan from singapore. hi, sixuan. >> thank you, ross. treading markets today
let's shift to dsm, shifting its focus away from pharma. it's going to spin off its fau pharma in a deal worth $2 billion. investors like that, the stock up 3%. renault, we talked about this. up 1%. european car registrations in europe up 1.6%. renault enjoying some of the best gains this month. almost all of the automakers logged gaines in the last 30 days. fiat saw registration down over 7%. and one of the other big gainers today, easyjet, revenues are up and it's up 6%. take a look at bond...
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my question is about vir viro pharma. >> right now. people who own it at my recommendation, enough said. can i go to lyndon in florida. lyndon. >> hey, jim. listen, i just want to tell you thank you for breaking down the technicalities of the market for us layman's terms. >> thank you. that is the goal of the show. people ask me what do i want to do in the show? i want to make everybody stronger by informing them. like a doctor. i want you to be the best patient possible. i don't want you to be a doctor, best patient. what's up? >> appreciate it. i've had phillip morris back 13 years back before the spinoffs and everything. >> sure. >> done really well with it. i finally listened to you and my broker. i took some off the top. thanks, buddy. >> you're incredible. >> how is phillip morris looking? >> i'm worried. in new york city you go by the people smoking outside. i think, boy, they're killing themselves. i think pm is a. >> sell. sell. sell. >> that's the first time i've mentioned it. next week, short one. expect a pull back on wedne
my question is about vir viro pharma. >> right now. people who own it at my recommendation, enough said. can i go to lyndon in florida. lyndon. >> hey, jim. listen, i just want to tell you thank you for breaking down the technicalities of the market for us layman's terms. >> thank you. that is the goal of the show. people ask me what do i want to do in the show? i want to make everybody stronger by informing them. like a doctor. i want you to be the best patient possible. i...
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. >> this is the sound of people run by a pharma in my recommendation. enough said. can i go to lyndon in florida? lyndon. >> hey, jim. i just want to thank you for breaking down the technicalities of the market for us. laymens terms. >> thank you. that's the goal of the show. people ask me what do i want to do, i want to make everybody stronger by informing them. kind of like a doctor. i want you to be the best patient possible. i don't want you to be a doctor, be the best patient. what's up? >> caller: appreciate it, buddy. listen, i've had back before the spin-offs and everything done really well with it obviously. and finally listen to you and my broker and took some off the top last year. and it was enough to dr portfolio and i want to say thanks, buddy. >> you are quite welcome. >> caller: how does philip morris look in the future? >> i'm worried. remember in new york city go by the people smoking outside the buildings and you always think to yourself, man, those guys are killing themselves. guess what, the rest of the world has woken up to that too. i think ev
. >> this is the sound of people run by a pharma in my recommendation. enough said. can i go to lyndon in florida? lyndon. >> hey, jim. i just want to thank you for breaking down the technicalities of the market for us. laymens terms. >> thank you. that's the goal of the show. people ask me what do i want to do, i want to make everybody stronger by informing them. kind of like a doctor. i want you to be the best patient possible. i don't want you to be a doctor, be the best...
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of course, drug stocks abhor a vacuum, and pharma was actually up today. yes, money switched from biotech to merck. then that's pioneer natural resources. the stock of this independent oil company had been up about 100% going to the quarter. notice the tesla numbers, they're incredible. and while there was no diminution of the forecast that pioneer will dominate, the second largest on the earth, in the permian basin in texas, the company by its own admission didn't execute as well as it would like. there goes the neighborhood as pioneer's weakness it fell $11.81 extended to the smaller, faster growing segment that trades on net asset value, not earning. like we saw with junior versus senior pharma today, this was a day where the beaten up oil behemoths shined. chevron gaining, exxon up. it's not about growth stocks per se, if you execute well and you're a growth stock, you're still shining. that's the tale which had a remarkable quarter. and as ceo irwin simon told us, every day it dawns on people that natural and organic food is not a fad. although i'm su
of course, drug stocks abhor a vacuum, and pharma was actually up today. yes, money switched from biotech to merck. then that's pioneer natural resources. the stock of this independent oil company had been up about 100% going to the quarter. notice the tesla numbers, they're incredible. and while there was no diminution of the forecast that pioneer will dominate, the second largest on the earth, in the permian basin in texas, the company by its own admission didn't execute as well as it would...
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it's like a big bio pharma, a big pharma version of workday, wday which you heard about earlier this is expensive, it has something that many other cloud-based software plays do not have. veeva is profitable. it has no debt, and the company has a major runway for growth. veeva trades off the possibilities and the opportunities, not off the price to earnings multiple. at dream force on monday, i got to talk with peter gasner, the co-founder and ceo of veeva systems. take a look. >> peter, there was a way that your industry that you're in was kind of been able to get sales. it was kind of one-on-one, go out to dinner, do you like my product. you have revolutionized the way that drug companies interface with physicians. >> yeah. you know what, what we're doing, this category of software called industry cloud. we're bringing cloud computing, technology, to very specific industries that need very tailored software. in this case, life sciences industry. they had old technology, client server technology. >> meaning an oracle technology, frankly. i'll say it, you don't have to. >> it could b
it's like a big bio pharma, a big pharma version of workday, wday which you heard about earlier this is expensive, it has something that many other cloud-based software plays do not have. veeva is profitable. it has no debt, and the company has a major runway for growth. veeva trades off the possibilities and the opportunities, not off the price to earnings multiple. at dream force on monday, i got to talk with peter gasner, the co-founder and ceo of veeva systems. take a look. >> peter,...
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prices bad rules here at home there are a number of bad proposals that have been advanced by big pharma and as you mentioned includes incredibly patents on surgical methods own the methods that doctors are actually using on patients there. treatment practices anything that's not what the doctor's bare hands potentially patentable monopolised you this is some guy who wasn't there way before i mean the surgical methods used to be something that people can just use that can be patented there are only two countries in the world that at that recognize that recognize these patents one is the united states the other is australia which actually opposes the u.s. proposal in the text eighty countries have banned these procedures outright is an outrageous violation of medical ethics this move in the house to. kind of stand up against this fast track fast tracking of this trade deal is that really significant because we know it will if all these countries are coming together negotiate something and they're afraid that whatever they come out whatever they come up with that the u.s. is going to take
prices bad rules here at home there are a number of bad proposals that have been advanced by big pharma and as you mentioned includes incredibly patents on surgical methods own the methods that doctors are actually using on patients there. treatment practices anything that's not what the doctor's bare hands potentially patentable monopolised you this is some guy who wasn't there way before i mean the surgical methods used to be something that people can just use that can be patented there are...
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prices bad rules here at home there are a number of bad proposals that have been advanced by big pharma and as you mentioned includes incredibly patents on surgical methods own the methods that doctors are actually using on patients there their treatment practices anything that's not what the doctors bare hands potentially patentable monopolised you this is some guy who wasn't there way before i mean surgical methods used to be something that people can just use that can be patented there are only two countries in the world that recognize that recognize these patents one is the united states the other is australia which actually opposes the u.s. proposal in the text eighty countries have banned these procedures outright as a outrageous violation of medical ethics this move in the house to. kind of stand up against this fast track fast tracking of this trade deal is that really significant because we know it will if all these countries are coming together negotiate something and they're afraid that whatever they come out whatever they come up with that the u.s. is going to take it back t
prices bad rules here at home there are a number of bad proposals that have been advanced by big pharma and as you mentioned includes incredibly patents on surgical methods own the methods that doctors are actually using on patients there their treatment practices anything that's not what the doctors bare hands potentially patentable monopolised you this is some guy who wasn't there way before i mean surgical methods used to be something that people can just use that can be patented there are...
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prices bad rules here at home there are a number of bad proposals that have been advanced by big pharma and as you mentioned includes incredibly patents on surgical methods on the methods that doctors are actually using on patients their treatment practices anything that's not what the doctors bare hands potentially patentable monopolised you this is some doctor wasn't there way before i mean surgical methods used to be something that people could just use that could be patented there are only two countries in the world that recognize that recognize these patents one is the united states the other is australia which actually opposes the u.s. proposal in the text eighty countries have banned these procedures outright is an outrageous violation of medical ethics this move in the house to. kind of stand up against this fast track fast tracking of this trade deal is that really significant because we know it will if all these countries are coming together negotiate something and they're afraid that whatever they come out whatever they come up with that the u.s. is going to take it back to c
prices bad rules here at home there are a number of bad proposals that have been advanced by big pharma and as you mentioned includes incredibly patents on surgical methods on the methods that doctors are actually using on patients their treatment practices anything that's not what the doctors bare hands potentially patentable monopolised you this is some doctor wasn't there way before i mean surgical methods used to be something that people could just use that could be patented there are only...
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that bothers me. >> well, first of all the issue, it is not going to be such a windfall for big pharma because a majority of these statins, like lipitor, they're off patent. melissa: hang on. crestor is not. it was the most prescribed drug in the past year. >> right. melissa: 23.7 million pills sold. $5.3 billion for this company. it's very popular. it is on patent until 2016. >> but nobody is saying you have to take a particular drug. they're saying a statin. there are a lot of generic statins on board. and there are some combination drugs that from prior studies we knew really didn't help stop disease progression. so they were the enhancer drugs. and so, you know, statins do things more than lower cholesterol. it is an approach that's looking at the whole person. and it isn't just a pill. that's not, that's not the main part of these recommendations this is just one part. but the key is, you shouldn't just, the prize is not the lower cholesterol. the prize is decreasing heart disease, less death from heart disease. so you know, the key is, you need to look at everything. diet and exe
that bothers me. >> well, first of all the issue, it is not going to be such a windfall for big pharma because a majority of these statins, like lipitor, they're off patent. melissa: hang on. crestor is not. it was the most prescribed drug in the past year. >> right. melissa: 23.7 million pills sold. $5.3 billion for this company. it's very popular. it is on patent until 2016. >> but nobody is saying you have to take a particular drug. they're saying a statin. there are a lot...
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is that what psychiatric diagnosis, dsm-5, big pharma, and the medicalization of everyday life". among many issues tackled in allen frances's text one of the most profound underscore is the politics and economics of diagnosis. please welcome allen frances. >> i am a schmooze their. i have been worried about the current situation in mental health in america and only slightly hopeful about future prognosis. we have become law pill popping society and the wrong people getting the pills. the people who need the pills are not getting them. the people who shouldn't be taking the pills are. the statistics are astounding. 20% of the population takes a psychiatric medication. 20%. anti-depressants 11% of the population and among women over 40, a quarter of women report taking and to depressants. we have four% of teenagers taking stimulus, and 4% taking anti-depressants. a class that should be restricted to a small percentage of the population have become a modena the most revenue producing drugs in america. $18 billion a year, they are being used for all sorts of things. anti-depressants
is that what psychiatric diagnosis, dsm-5, big pharma, and the medicalization of everyday life". among many issues tackled in allen frances's text one of the most profound underscore is the politics and economics of diagnosis. please welcome allen frances. >> i am a schmooze their. i have been worried about the current situation in mental health in america and only slightly hopeful about future prognosis. we have become law pill popping society and the wrong people getting the pills....
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like with junior versus senior pharma today, this was a day where the beaten up oils shined. chevron and exxon were up. it's not about growth stocks per se, if you execute well and your growth stock, you're still shining that's the tale which had a remarkable quarter. and as ceo irwin simon told us, every day it dawns on people that natural and organic food is not a fad. although i'm sure that people who own whole foods which offer disappointing guidance tonight will disagree with that analysis. then the on-line reservation system that's so loved who can fill open tables to customers, rallied $8.82 on the terrific quarter. do we give up on growth and rotate into value? do we forget about skyrocketing biotech and independent oil companies and focus on the tried and true? i think that's a mistake. in the end mutual funds return to the growth stocks of companies that executed weld, including many of the ones who had gotten hit here today and should get hit tomorrow. after another day of two i would rather be a buyer nan a gilead than a seller. that said these stocks are all abou
like with junior versus senior pharma today, this was a day where the beaten up oils shined. chevron and exxon were up. it's not about growth stocks per se, if you execute well and your growth stock, you're still shining that's the tale which had a remarkable quarter. and as ceo irwin simon told us, every day it dawns on people that natural and organic food is not a fad. although i'm sure that people who own whole foods which offer disappointing guidance tonight will disagree with that...
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liz: the winners this time around, i will pick out the pharma sector because today do business be allr the world. people are buying these drugs everywhere. who's done it correctly here? >> well, and i'm going to divulge some of our customers, so make sure that i'm all clear. we have about 75% of the pharma sector today that manage that currency risk by understanding the currencies properly, the likes of the pfizers, the mercks, a lot of these pharmaceutical companies are doing a very good job understanding it. it's complex, but tear digging in. they're using and leveraging the technology to be successful and not having major impact or surprises. liz: so you say merck and pfizer did really well. the losers, and we can put these up, ibm, alcoa -- these guys have been in the business a long time, and they've been global for a long time. why are they stumbling here? you say the tire sector, from everybody from michelin, cooper tire, i'm assuming because of the commodities? i don't know. you explain to me. >> well, let's start with the ibms and the alcoa withs. i think there's a fundamenta
liz: the winners this time around, i will pick out the pharma sector because today do business be allr the world. people are buying these drugs everywhere. who's done it correctly here? >> well, and i'm going to divulge some of our customers, so make sure that i'm all clear. we have about 75% of the pharma sector today that manage that currency risk by understanding the currencies properly, the likes of the pfizers, the mercks, a lot of these pharmaceutical companies are doing a very good...
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this is actually exactly what bill just talked about, which is powerful special interest, big pharma,disney and the other big content guys, undermining us as consumers are access to the internet, our access to affordable medicine, and are using their power to put that into an agreement that they have got misbranded as free trade. that is what the real tpp. so maybe we agree between the consumer group public citizen ,nd cato what is in tpp whatever you think about free trade, ain't so good for most of us. >> this is a rare occasion where i do agree with lori wallach. i agree that what is going on in the ip chapter is a special interest of free-for-all, a grab bag him at that u.s. companies are pushing to get what they want and these agreements. the problem with that is that intellectual property is not a trade issue and it shouldn't be in the agreement. originally, adding it into the agreement was away to bring on more political support to be able to bring in u.s. companies to counter other u.s. companies that would oppose the agreement. at this point, i think we have gotten toward int
this is actually exactly what bill just talked about, which is powerful special interest, big pharma,disney and the other big content guys, undermining us as consumers are access to the internet, our access to affordable medicine, and are using their power to put that into an agreement that they have got misbranded as free trade. that is what the real tpp. so maybe we agree between the consumer group public citizen ,nd cato what is in tpp whatever you think about free trade, ain't so good for...
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merck is stymied, old pharma, don't know necessarily what it's doing.ing to be definitive in the -- >> don't buy, don't buy. >> and i'm ashamed to say that because i want merck to do well, but i don't think it's got the gusto. let's go to matt in maryland, please, matt? >> caller: hi, jim, how about a marine corps boo-rah. >> don't forget, veterans day coming up, big show here. how can i help? >> caller: i'm calling about conocophillips. wondering what your thinking is now the time to buy with wti crude? >> i think conocophillips is a terrific investment. i do want to buy. one more. i'm going to mike, mike, mike in illinois. mike? >> caller: jim, i've got a small position in uri, i initiated it in the low 30s. looking at the numbers going forward, is it still a hold? >> we don't care where the stock came from, we care where it's going to. no one got hurt taking a profit, you got a double and that said, i think it told a good story last week and the stock goes to 80 a share before i think it's too expensive. and that, ladies and gentlemen, is the conclus
merck is stymied, old pharma, don't know necessarily what it's doing.ing to be definitive in the -- >> don't buy, don't buy. >> and i'm ashamed to say that because i want merck to do well, but i don't think it's got the gusto. let's go to matt in maryland, please, matt? >> caller: hi, jim, how about a marine corps boo-rah. >> don't forget, veterans day coming up, big show here. how can i help? >> caller: i'm calling about conocophillips. wondering what your...
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. >> another pharma stock on the move, send it over to dominic chu for a market flash. >> check out sharesf cancer drug company ariat pharmaceuticals up more than 30% after european regulators allowed the company to keep selling one of its leukemia drugs. the back story, the stock fell 44% back on october 31st after the fda here in the u.s. halted sales of that same drug because of treatment risks. shares of ariad around 380 right now but we're north of $20 the same time last year, so falling from grace but getting some of that back today. back over to you. >> certainly is. thank you very much. >>> well, happy holidays, everybody. because we found the cheapest gas in all america. sharon epperson has today's pump patrol. . >> the honeymoon may be over for low gas prices. today the national average is $3.24 a gallon. that's up 4 cents from a week ago. we're looking at refinery glitches in many parts of the country, namely the nation's largest refinery in port author, texas, as one of the causes in the uptick in gas prices. once those are worked out gas buddy says we should prices in a more c
. >> another pharma stock on the move, send it over to dominic chu for a market flash. >> check out sharesf cancer drug company ariat pharmaceuticals up more than 30% after european regulators allowed the company to keep selling one of its leukemia drugs. the back story, the stock fell 44% back on october 31st after the fda here in the u.s. halted sales of that same drug because of treatment risks. shares of ariad around 380 right now but we're north of $20 the same time last year,...
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>> usually big pharma companies don't work with natural components.ral product. >> reporter: escozene isn't the first natural remedy purported to cure diseases. while some have turned out to have significant medicinal value, most have been resoundingly debunked by science. think shark fin, rhino horn, and the proverbial snake oil. when you tell people that this medicine is going to help them possibly cure cancer, they have no reservation doing it? you're giving them false help. >> we never use "cure cancer." >> that's the subsection. helps your body use its natural ability to cure cancer. people will only see "cure cancer." >> fight cancer. >> eating vegetables can help you fight cancer. you don't want to use the word "cure" but that's what the subtext is in this drug. >> the subtext, obviously we want to help to the maximum ability that this medicine can possibly help. >> reporter: they say it's been helping people here in the dominican republic for generations. she says she always has a scorpion. like the shopkeeper maria who keeps scorpions bottled
>> usually big pharma companies don't work with natural components.ral product. >> reporter: escozene isn't the first natural remedy purported to cure diseases. while some have turned out to have significant medicinal value, most have been resoundingly debunked by science. think shark fin, rhino horn, and the proverbial snake oil. when you tell people that this medicine is going to help them possibly cure cancer, they have no reservation doing it? you're giving them false help....
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. >> reporter: the response we get from pharma and pharmacist's association you don't know for sure how reliable these farm service and it's too late if somebody gets sick. does that concern you >> with our experience, the pharmacies that we're having fill these prescriptions are licensed retail pharmacies. if you're getting, for example crestor, you get lot number, date koerkd everything is on the package. you can trace the pedigree like you can in the u.s. >> reporter: he says he knows what he's talking about because he's also cfo of hardwood company's sibling company. it makes medical supplies. >> we love lots, date codes, expiration. we make fda registered devices here. we have fda audits. we understand how that process works. >> reporter: he says he hopes the state of maine prevails in court so more of his neighbors can take advantage of the lower prices on foreign drugs. if maine does win other states are likely to follow its lead by allowing mail order imports. the date of opening arguments with the case moves to the courtroom hasn't been set. >>> see how won woman negotiated her
. >> reporter: the response we get from pharma and pharmacist's association you don't know for sure how reliable these farm service and it's too late if somebody gets sick. does that concern you >> with our experience, the pharmacies that we're having fill these prescriptions are licensed retail pharmacies. if you're getting, for example crestor, you get lot number, date koerkd everything is on the package. you can trace the pedigree like you can in the u.s. >> reporter: he...
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coming up oil companies and private military contractors made a killing off the occupation big pharma which collectively lobbies over two hundred fifty million dollars. annually to congress needs opium latex to manufacture drugs for this pill happy nation don't forget about the best. see trillions in black market sales are being funneled through banks and this money is got to come out clean on the other side. breaking the communal way throughout the day here on t.v. and of course on our website r.t. dot com the whereabouts of one of the jailed pussy riot punk band members has finally been established after weeks of uncertainty and then. turned up in a hospital in siberia where she was transferred from a penal colony if this were say she was hospitalized as part of a standard medical florentine after being transferred to another prison she and another member were convicted of hooliganism motivated by religious hatred after staging a performance at moscow's christ the savior cathedral she's serving a two year sentence and is due for release next march. the pope is taking on the godfathe
coming up oil companies and private military contractors made a killing off the occupation big pharma which collectively lobbies over two hundred fifty million dollars. annually to congress needs opium latex to manufacture drugs for this pill happy nation don't forget about the best. see trillions in black market sales are being funneled through banks and this money is got to come out clean on the other side. breaking the communal way throughout the day here on t.v. and of course on our website...
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and is simply trying to bully and pressure countries by hook or by crook into lining up with big pharma hollywood anywhere in the united states can get that agreement but it's really not looking very good for those proposals meanwhile the white house is urging congress not to impose new sanctions on iran saying they could damage progress in ongoing international nuclear talks however washington has gone ahead with its annual renewal of what's called a state of emergency against iran and the old sanctions still stand and america's ally israel seems to be putting all its lobbying is into hitting iran with new restrictions but middle east political analyst saeed al a very things that further measures would harm u.s. interests. chronos provided a golden opportunity for. the global community to come around the table and now to an agreement about introducing new sanctions at the same time they're inviting for that in negotiations as quite a country productive and erode the confidence of the iranians. to continue the negotiations and the only thing iran is trying to achieve is kind of for a go
and is simply trying to bully and pressure countries by hook or by crook into lining up with big pharma hollywood anywhere in the united states can get that agreement but it's really not looking very good for those proposals meanwhile the white house is urging congress not to impose new sanctions on iran saying they could damage progress in ongoing international nuclear talks however washington has gone ahead with its annual renewal of what's called a state of emergency against iran and the old...
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and is simply trying to bully and pressure countries by hook or by crook into lining up with big pharma hollywood anywhere the united states can get that agreement but it's really not looking very good for those proposals. and another trade deal being hammered out by the u.s. and the you could see individual corporations lifted to the status of nation states in artie's financial guru max kaiser says that would lead you to my some highly controversial business activities. will they pass a law to give the ability to go down to the amazonian jungle go to a country like ecuador who they have committed of ecological whole cost and committed wholesale murder like we haven't seen in fifty or sixty years and then go to the victim's families and say we know we killed your mark we know we killed your son but you always fifty thousand dollars because we got to put on it we don't propose to do evil god is going to out. for the episode coming up in about ten minutes time now the white house is congress not to impose new sanctions on iran saying they could damage progress in ongoing international nuc
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are you watching r t with me and three pharma. now there's been another stark reminder that iraq is far from reaching any kind of stability any time soon a further sixteen deaths at the hand of suicide bombers at an army base north of baghdad you could piece of now on how the deadly mix of sectarian bloodshed and terrorist attacks are destroying chances for peace and setting new records for civilian casualties. a journalist from baghdad abdul razzaq has grown used to being in the center of events but never before did he become the story himself until one day he was driving to work when suddenly. i turned towards the two storey bridge and the car exploded and i became conscious only twelve days later finding my leg was amputated. he survived but was shocked again after finding out who was behind the attack my neighbor admitted being an al qaeda member since two thousand and seven he said killing it was a direct order he received that. this issue we should iraq has long gone beyond sixty hours because it has become clear iraq has be
are you watching r t with me and three pharma. now there's been another stark reminder that iraq is far from reaching any kind of stability any time soon a further sixteen deaths at the hand of suicide bombers at an army base north of baghdad you could piece of now on how the deadly mix of sectarian bloodshed and terrorist attacks are destroying chances for peace and setting new records for civilian casualties. a journalist from baghdad abdul razzaq has grown used to being in the center of...
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coming to you live from moscow with me andrey pharma now hundreds of cities across the world are expected to stand together as one today in major rallies planned by the global protest movement anonymous the million mask march aims to unite those protecting online privacy as well as standing up to corporate greed g.m. foods and other causes gannett she can spoke to some of the activists. the anonymous are calling for hacktivists activist and ordinary citizens to stand up against what they see is a police state if you have not yet been to the reality of the. morning. we are here so that was a bit of their call and now i'm joined by the organizer of the upcoming rally here in washington the million mask march john anthony ferre hurst thank you so much for joining me thanks for coming down you know right john you say a police state they say secure state what do you think about that dilemma. i think it's kind of like a lot of crime you know that you can't give up the freedom just to be safe you know the main criticism is that such a decentralized to force will die down like as the occupy movem
coming to you live from moscow with me andrey pharma now hundreds of cities across the world are expected to stand together as one today in major rallies planned by the global protest movement anonymous the million mask march aims to unite those protecting online privacy as well as standing up to corporate greed g.m. foods and other causes gannett she can spoke to some of the activists. the anonymous are calling for hacktivists activist and ordinary citizens to stand up against what they see is...
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with me and three pharma. diplomatic triumph in geneva has done little to calm one of the harshest critics of iran's nuclear deal with the west israel's prime minister is now sending his top security advisers to washington to convince president obama to hold out for a final accord with which is expected in six months time a slayer investigates why israel isn't ready to break open the champagne. israel's leaders are lining up to lambaste the rand nuclear deal taking a cue from the commander this first step could very well be the last of the country's foreign minister vols the world is now closer to a nuclear arms race while the economic chief warns a nuclear suitcase could detonate a new york or madrid five years from now this agreement has made the world a much more dangerous place. but that world is hating the deal with iran as historic it will make our partners in the region safer it will make our ally israel safer while television threatening to isolate itself even further so the goal is not bob by this is
with me and three pharma. diplomatic triumph in geneva has done little to calm one of the harshest critics of iran's nuclear deal with the west israel's prime minister is now sending his top security advisers to washington to convince president obama to hold out for a final accord with which is expected in six months time a slayer investigates why israel isn't ready to break open the champagne. israel's leaders are lining up to lambaste the rand nuclear deal taking a cue from the commander this...
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with meandering pharma. hopes of reconciliation are on hold for iran with crippling sanctions over its nuclear program still in place and opposing powers lining up against it despite all the smiles and handshakes the u.s. is renewing its trade restrictions and even considering toughening them meanwhile iran's most outspoken critic israel seems to have a new partner in france was shot down last week's tentative deal in geneva more details now from artie's to bang not say the pieces are in place. we have time and again said that i know no circumstances would we seek any weapons of mass destruction including nuclear weapons nor will we ever wrong and how you. operate with respect to this good connectivity is to be undertaken by going to meet all of all present and party. woman words flowing relations yet just as the deal in geneva was on the concert between the world pollens and iran came concern from france a surprise move that stall the talks but end friends new friends in israel who'd been the traditional st
with meandering pharma. hopes of reconciliation are on hold for iran with crippling sanctions over its nuclear program still in place and opposing powers lining up against it despite all the smiles and handshakes the u.s. is renewing its trade restrictions and even considering toughening them meanwhile iran's most outspoken critic israel seems to have a new partner in france was shot down last week's tentative deal in geneva more details now from artie's to bang not say the pieces are in place....
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and is simply trying to bully and pressure countries by hook or by crook into lining up with big pharma to hollywood anywhere the united states can get that agreement but it's really not looking very good for those proposals. and another trade deal being how madame by the u.s. and the could see individual corporations lifted to the status of the nation states will artie's financial guru max kaiser says that would be just to mind some highly controversial business activities so they pass a law to give chevron the ability to go down to the amazonian jungle go to a country like ecuador who they have committed of ecological whole of cost and committed wholesale murder like we haven't seen in fifty or sixty years and then go to the victim's families and say we know we killed your mom we know we killed your son but you always fifty thousand dollars because we got to pay our bond if we don't get out of their job you will god is going to laugh. at the kaiser report they're a bit later on the white house is the congress not to impose new sanctions on iran saying they could damage progress in ong
and is simply trying to bully and pressure countries by hook or by crook into lining up with big pharma to hollywood anywhere the united states can get that agreement but it's really not looking very good for those proposals. and another trade deal being how madame by the u.s. and the could see individual corporations lifted to the status of the nation states will artie's financial guru max kaiser says that would be just to mind some highly controversial business activities so they pass a law...
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property and unbearable debt so seeing at least one french pharma killed themselves every day in some cases the deaths are being explained as accidents but because insurance won't pay for suicides tests or a city or some farm is trying to keep going while wondering who will be next. since two thousand and eight you do cers of milk and meat have had to plow on the face of rising production costs and a fall in profits with some farmers taking it much harder than others. fifteen days ago my colleague tried to commit suicide because his bank manager told him he credited won't be renewed we have to look. we were very long hours seven days a week they were simply disconnected from the rest of french society because work hard and keep our heads down but mama look around we don't count when we actually have to damascus corrosion the plight of french farmers has been causing a lot in france a recent report showed that between two thousand and seven and two thousand and nine a total of four hundred eighty five farmers had committed suicide but that's an average of one a suicide every two days m
property and unbearable debt so seeing at least one french pharma killed themselves every day in some cases the deaths are being explained as accidents but because insurance won't pay for suicides tests or a city or some farm is trying to keep going while wondering who will be next. since two thousand and eight you do cers of milk and meat have had to plow on the face of rising production costs and a fall in profits with some farmers taking it much harder than others. fifteen days ago my...
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up that chapter leaked jack up medicine prices new monopolies and a free trade agreement for big pharma grannie's medicine prices go up limits on internet freedom remember sopa that sneaky online limiting advocacy that parts that no copyright chapter limits on food safety their limits on financial regulation it is like a big corporate trojan horse painted to say free trade. is about to get rolled right through congress but there's what to be done folks can stop it it's not necessary that it be something we have to live with we all work together can you expand on how folks can stop it so i would say there are two big things one of them we call the dracula strategy something this secretive and rotten does not do well in the sunshine so folks need to make sure they know the details just the basics of what we do on your mind their lives and to make sure their friends do their colleagues do the place to go is expose the t p p w w w expose the t p p it lays out exactly all the ways to undermine you it has a huge provision on offshoring of jobs and it tells you how to get involved specifically
up that chapter leaked jack up medicine prices new monopolies and a free trade agreement for big pharma grannie's medicine prices go up limits on internet freedom remember sopa that sneaky online limiting advocacy that parts that no copyright chapter limits on food safety their limits on financial regulation it is like a big corporate trojan horse painted to say free trade. is about to get rolled right through congress but there's what to be done folks can stop it it's not necessary that it be...
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according to research from french manufacturer h r a pharma a woman's weight has a clear and pact on how well the drug works to prevent pregnancy scientists discovered that the contraceptive pill nor levo had a complete absence of effect of newness in a woman weighing more than one hundred seventy six pounds but they also found that the drug began to lose its effectiveness at a weight an even lower weight of one hundred sixty five pounds but this is where it becomes problematic for americans according to the c.d.c. the weight of an average american female is one hundred sixty six pounds meaning the average american female is too heavy to be using these pills effectively yet more and more women rely on them to prevent an unwanted pregnancy and in fact of february c.d.c. survey found that five point eight million american women used emergency contraceptive pills from two thousand and six to two thousand and ten plan b. and its generic versions have the same dosage and chemical makeup as its european counterpart and it's important to note that plan b. costs an average of forty eight dol
according to research from french manufacturer h r a pharma a woman's weight has a clear and pact on how well the drug works to prevent pregnancy scientists discovered that the contraceptive pill nor levo had a complete absence of effect of newness in a woman weighing more than one hundred seventy six pounds but they also found that the drug began to lose its effectiveness at a weight an even lower weight of one hundred sixty five pounds but this is where it becomes problematic for americans...
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chapter of the t p p that reveals new proposals for copyright and patent rights that would boost big pharma companies and it raises questions on how the trade agreement would affect individual rights and free expression of the leaked documents wiki leaks editor in chief julian assange said quote if you read or write publish think listen dance sing or invent if you farm or consume food if you're ill now or might one day be ill the t.p. has you in its crosshairs it's for that reason that a number of demonstrators have come together and washington d.c. to call out one trade rep trying to tell the tepees alleged benefits artie's perry and boring has more. the u.s. trade representative michael froman a spoke about the conservation provisions within the transpacific partnership today at the charlie palmer steak house and washington d.c. the event was sponsored by the world wildlife fund there about fifteen people in attendance including myself other members of the press also u.s. fish and wildlife services was here members from key congressional offices were here at the state department embassy o
chapter of the t p p that reveals new proposals for copyright and patent rights that would boost big pharma companies and it raises questions on how the trade agreement would affect individual rights and free expression of the leaked documents wiki leaks editor in chief julian assange said quote if you read or write publish think listen dance sing or invent if you farm or consume food if you're ill now or might one day be ill the t.p. has you in its crosshairs it's for that reason that a number...
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chapter of the ttp that reveals new proposals for copyright and patent rights that would boost big pharma company is and it raises questions on how the treaty agreement would affect individual rights and free expression of the leaked documents the team beats editor in chief julian us on the set. well if you read and write publish think listening to dance sing warned that if you find are consumed and if you're ill now or might one day be ill. the ttp has you in its crosshairs. it's for that reason that a number of demonstrators have come together in washington dc to pull out one entry draft fine it's not the ttp is alleged benefits. rt scary and boring has more. the us trade representative michael from annan spoke about the cause of the same provisions within the trans pacific partnership today. we are safe house in washington d c e d that was sponsored by the world wildlife fund about fifteen people in attendance including myself of that members of the press. also u s fish and wildlife services was here at members from key congressional offices were here at the state department and the se
chapter of the ttp that reveals new proposals for copyright and patent rights that would boost big pharma company is and it raises questions on how the treaty agreement would affect individual rights and free expression of the leaked documents the team beats editor in chief julian us on the set. well if you read and write publish think listening to dance sing warned that if you find are consumed and if you're ill now or might one day be ill. the ttp has you in its crosshairs. it's for that...
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in a free trade agreement for big pharma grannies medicine prices go up limits on internet freedom remember that sneaky online limiting advocacy that parts that no copyright chapter limits on food safety their limits on financial regulation it is like a big corporate trojan horse painted to say free trade. is about to get rolled right through congress but there's what to be done folks can stop it it's not necessary that it be something we have to live with we all work together can you expand on how folks can stop it so i would say there are two big things one of them we call the dracula strategy something this secretive and rotten does not do well in the sunshine so folks need to make sure they know the details just the basics of what we do on your mind their lives and to make sure their friends do their colleagues do the place to go is expose the t p p w w w expose the t p p it lays out exactly all the ways to undermine you it has a huge provision offshoring of jobs and it tells you how to get involved specifically which types of multinational corporations are most likely to benefit from t
in a free trade agreement for big pharma grannies medicine prices go up limits on internet freedom remember that sneaky online limiting advocacy that parts that no copyright chapter limits on food safety their limits on financial regulation it is like a big corporate trojan horse painted to say free trade. is about to get rolled right through congress but there's what to be done folks can stop it it's not necessary that it be something we have to live with we all work together can you expand on...
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with may and three pharma. now russia's foreign minister says that reaching a compromise on iran's nuclear program should eliminate any reason for the u.s. to construct an anti missile defense system in eastern europe the american led plan has been a longstanding bone of contention between washington and moscow which sees the shield as a threat to its national security while the u.s. has maintained that it is needed to protect europe from so-called rogue states like iran they could now be a chance though for this dispute to be finally resolved with the deal to bring to iran's atomic program under control with more on that is part of. it's a deal that saluted diplomats for a decade. and as the crucial make or break iran letelier talks continue to enter the night details of how they were going were leading the journalists camped out in geneva so we waited and waited and waited while diplomats from six world powers and iran inched their way closer to an historic breakthrough than after sixteen hours a tweet from t
with may and three pharma. now russia's foreign minister says that reaching a compromise on iran's nuclear program should eliminate any reason for the u.s. to construct an anti missile defense system in eastern europe the american led plan has been a longstanding bone of contention between washington and moscow which sees the shield as a threat to its national security while the u.s. has maintained that it is needed to protect europe from so-called rogue states like iran they could now be a...
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they free trade agreements for big pharma grannie's medicine prices go up limits on internet freedom remember so that sneaky online limiting advocacy that parts that copyright chapter limits on food safety their limits on financial regulation it is like a big corporate trojan horse tainted to say free trade. is about to get rolled right through congress but there's what to be done folks can stop it it's not necessary to be something we have to live with we all work together can you expand on how folks can stop it so i would say there are two big things one of them we call the dracula strategy something this secretive and rotten does not do well in the sunshine so folks need to make sure they know the details just the basics of what we do on your mind their lives and to make sure their friends do their colleagues do the place to go is expose the t p p w w w expose the t p p it lays out exactly all the ways to undermine you it has a huge provision on offshoring of jobs and it tells you how to get involved specifically which types of multinational corporations are most likely to benefit
they free trade agreements for big pharma grannie's medicine prices go up limits on internet freedom remember so that sneaky online limiting advocacy that parts that copyright chapter limits on food safety their limits on financial regulation it is like a big corporate trojan horse tainted to say free trade. is about to get rolled right through congress but there's what to be done folks can stop it it's not necessary to be something we have to live with we all work together can you expand on...
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not only of oil companies and private military contractors made a killing off the occupation big pharma which collectively lobbies over two hundred fifty million dollars annually to congress needs opium latex to manufacture drugs for this pill happy nation don't forget about the bag. see trillions in black market sales are being funneled through banks and this money is got to come out clean on the other side support for the ongoing war may not be high but believe me these corporations are in it for the long haul see a strategic pact that will allow u.s. troop presence to remain in afghanistan until two thousand and twenty four has already been signed so basically baseless rhetoric and propaganda aside here's the cold hard truth this government is fighting a war on drugs worldwide with millions of nonviolent drug users rotting away in prison yet on the other hand the us is at the very least nurturing the largest source of the deadliest and most addictive drug on the planet so you tell me what the occupation of afghanistan is really about. are human beings meant to be monogamous for centu
not only of oil companies and private military contractors made a killing off the occupation big pharma which collectively lobbies over two hundred fifty million dollars annually to congress needs opium latex to manufacture drugs for this pill happy nation don't forget about the bag. see trillions in black market sales are being funneled through banks and this money is got to come out clean on the other side support for the ongoing war may not be high but believe me these corporations are in it...
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and is simply trying to bully and pressure countries by hook or by crook into lining up with big pharma hollywood anywhere the united states can get that agreement but it's really not looking very good for those proposals. now i know there are trade deal being hammered out by the us and the e.u. could see individual corporations lifted to the status of nation states are just financial guru max geyser says that would legitimize some highly controversial business activities. so they pass a law to the brown the ability to go down to the amazonian jungle go to a country like ecuador who they've committed of ecological whole of cost and committed wholesale murder like we haven't seen in fifty or sixty years and then go to the victim's families and say we know we killed your mom we know we killed your son but you always fifty thousand dollars a pig because you've got to pay your bill on it we don't bare bones there job level god is going to up. international talks aimed at ending the long running standoff over iran's nuclear program stalled last week due to last minute amendments to a u.s. pr
and is simply trying to bully and pressure countries by hook or by crook into lining up with big pharma hollywood anywhere the united states can get that agreement but it's really not looking very good for those proposals. now i know there are trade deal being hammered out by the us and the e.u. could see individual corporations lifted to the status of nation states are just financial guru max geyser says that would legitimize some highly controversial business activities. so they pass a law to...
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chapter of the t p p that reveals new proposals for copyright and patent rights that would boost big pharma companies and it raises questions on how the trade agreement would affect individual rights and free expression of the leaked documents with the leaks editor in chief june julian assange said quote if you read write publish think listen dancing or invent if you farm or consume food if you're ill now or might be ill one day that t p p has you and it's crosshairs it's for that reason that a number of demonstrators have come together in washington d.c. to call out one trade rep trying to tout the t p p's alleged benefits artie's period boring as more. the u.s. trade representative michael froman a spoke about the conservation provisions within the transfer civic partnership today at the charlie palmer steak house and washington d.c. the event was sponsored by the world wildlife fund there about fifty people in attendance including myself other members of the press also u.s. fish and wildlife services was here members from key congressional offices were here the state department embassy o
chapter of the t p p that reveals new proposals for copyright and patent rights that would boost big pharma companies and it raises questions on how the trade agreement would affect individual rights and free expression of the leaked documents with the leaks editor in chief june julian assange said quote if you read write publish think listen dancing or invent if you farm or consume food if you're ill now or might be ill one day that t p p has you and it's crosshairs it's for that reason that a...
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this up that chapter lete jack up medicine prices new monopolies and a free trade agreement for big pharma grandees medicine prices go up limits on internet freedom remember that sneaky online limiting advocacy that parts that no copyright chapter limits on food safety their limits on financial regulation it is like a big corporate trojan horse painted to say free trade. is about to get rolled right through congress but there's what to be done folks can stop it it's not necessary to be something we have to live with for all work together can you expand on how folks can stop it so i would say there are two big things one of them we call the dracula strategy something this secretive and rotten does not do well in the sunshine so folks need to make sure they know the details just the basics of what we do on your mind their lives and to make sure their friends do their colleagues do the place to go is expose the t p p w w w expose the t p p it lays out exactly all the ways to undermine you it has a huge provision offshoring of jobs and it tells you how to get involved specifically which types
this up that chapter lete jack up medicine prices new monopolies and a free trade agreement for big pharma grandees medicine prices go up limits on internet freedom remember that sneaky online limiting advocacy that parts that no copyright chapter limits on food safety their limits on financial regulation it is like a big corporate trojan horse painted to say free trade. is about to get rolled right through congress but there's what to be done folks can stop it it's not necessary to be...
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making this up that chapter leaked jack up prices new monopolies in a free trade agreement for big pharma grandees medicine prices go up limits on internet freedom remember so that sneaky online limiting advocacy that parts that no copyright chapter limits on food safety their limits on financial regulation it is like a big corporate trojan horse painted to say free trade. is about to get rolled right through congress but there's what to be done folks can stop it it's not necessary that it be something we have to live with we all work together can you expand on how folks can stop it so i would say there are two big things one of them we call the dracula strategy something this secretive and rock group does not do well in the sunshine so folks need to make sure they know the details just the basics of what we do on your mind their lives and to make sure their friends do their colleagues do the place to go is exposed. w w w expose the t p p it lays out exactly all the ways to undermine you it has a huge provision offshoring of jobs and it tells you how to get involved now specifically which
making this up that chapter leaked jack up prices new monopolies in a free trade agreement for big pharma grandees medicine prices go up limits on internet freedom remember so that sneaky online limiting advocacy that parts that no copyright chapter limits on food safety their limits on financial regulation it is like a big corporate trojan horse painted to say free trade. is about to get rolled right through congress but there's what to be done folks can stop it it's not necessary that it be...