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essentially we're holding big pharma accountable i don't need big pharma. big pharma against us we created choice and transparency in healthcare, stood up to big pharma in so many ways. they do not like me too much these big -- they call it big pharma >> seth: sometimes i think he says, "they call it," because he wants to get credit for teaching you a thing you already know other times, i think he says it because he doesn't want you thinking he came up with that name "they call it big pharma, but i -- i call it, wait for this, 'phony pharma,' with fishy pfizer, mad moderna, and of course, worst of all, jerkson and jerkson. of course, that promise turned out to be empty. all he did was sign a few meaningless executive orders and promise legislation that never came in fact, after he himself got covid during the campaign, he announced that he would make the experimental drug cocktail he received in the hospital free for all americans. a promise that suspiciously disappeared after he made it >> i have emergency use authorization all set. and we got to get it si
essentially we're holding big pharma accountable i don't need big pharma. big pharma against us we created choice and transparency in healthcare, stood up to big pharma in so many ways. they do not like me too much these big -- they call it big pharma >> seth: sometimes i think he says, "they call it," because he wants to get credit for teaching you a thing you already know other times, i think he says it because he doesn't want you thinking he came up with that name "they...
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purdue pharma has profited off of the suffering of so many families and communities.nstead of accepting responsibility of the harm they have caused, they are seeking to have a new poll in our -- use a loophole in our banking system to evade accountability. the sackler act would ensure that bad actors who have not filed for bankruptcy but have -- are hiding behind their companies that a file for bankruptcy like the sacklers to make sure they are not prohibited from using the bankruptcy process to obtain legal relief from government lawsuits brought against them. the sacklers can't have it both ways. for years they have falsely claimed the family is not involved with produce marketing and the marketing of the addiction of oxycontin, but at the same time they are trying to absolve themselves of accountability by obtaining legal releases for themselves with the purdue bankruptcy. they are going to pertain -- obtain their ownership of foreign manufacturers for several years, proposing to pay the $4.2 billion settlement, by selling more opioids overseas. it is easily disapp
purdue pharma has profited off of the suffering of so many families and communities.nstead of accepting responsibility of the harm they have caused, they are seeking to have a new poll in our -- use a loophole in our banking system to evade accountability. the sackler act would ensure that bad actors who have not filed for bankruptcy but have -- are hiding behind their companies that a file for bankruptcy like the sacklers to make sure they are not prohibited from using the bankruptcy process...
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all while purdue pharma's bankruptcy negotiation is still being ironed out. such actions are questionable judgment to say the least. that said, putting the sackler family and its alleged wrongdoings aside, today's hearing is nothing more than a textbook example of the government targeting private citizens. and it should be gravely concerning to all of us. if the chairwoman were serious about her bill, she would have held a joint hearing with judiciary. moreover, if she were serious about stopping the opioid epidemic, she would be holding a hearing on the border crisis that is refueling the opioid crisis and bringing more of these dangerous drugs into our communities. when i was at the border in april, a sharp customs and border protection agent had just caught a smuggler trying to smuggle thousands of pills of fentanyl hidden inside a hollowed-out section of a wooden table. this is the real problem our country currently faces. millions of pills flooding across our southern border. three times we have asked our chairwoman to hold an open hearing. three times w
all while purdue pharma's bankruptcy negotiation is still being ironed out. such actions are questionable judgment to say the least. that said, putting the sackler family and its alleged wrongdoings aside, today's hearing is nothing more than a textbook example of the government targeting private citizens. and it should be gravely concerning to all of us. if the chairwoman were serious about her bill, she would have held a joint hearing with judiciary. moreover, if she were serious about...
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because purdue pharma and the sackler family had lied to the public.one of the first ads come this goes back to 2005, one of one of the first ads, get this, ray couple of of guys in a row boat fishing and one guy complaining about his arthritis and in the ad recommending oxycontin. you know, itt was just totally egregious and what they were doing here. meanwhile, in my district, bodies were piling up. i had to file a residential facility for children, for adolescents, because we had not had -- well, we were called locating children in adult facilities. i had to dig deep, and i still have a waiting list to get into a residential facility for children rather, because ago from oxycontin to hear one. i do want to go back to the testimony that was referred to by mr. keefe, but i want to ask attorney general healey, so there's a clear e-mail in item three on the record right now that demonstrates that there was communications, direct communications between richard sackler and his soon-to-be ceo mr. friedman. mr. friedman writes we're well aware of theie view
because purdue pharma and the sackler family had lied to the public.one of the first ads come this goes back to 2005, one of one of the first ads, get this, ray couple of of guys in a row boat fishing and one guy complaining about his arthritis and in the ad recommending oxycontin. you know, itt was just totally egregious and what they were doing here. meanwhile, in my district, bodies were piling up. i had to file a residential facility for children, for adolescents, because we had not had --...
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purdue pharma should be held accountable and the sackler family should be held accountable. every one of us agree with that. i have been sitting here, trying to understand the purpose of this committee hearing today. i've listened to many democrat members on this committee chastise republicans and imply that they didn't want to hold anyone accountable. we want to hold everyone accountable. and i've heard many democrats saw weed into to pass the sackler bill that you referenced countless times today. so i've looked that bill up. that bill has been assigned to the judiciary committee not oversight committee. my question is, since the democrats, since you all are in power, you have complete power, you have the presidency. you have the house and by virtue of the vice president, you have the senate. if you want to pass the sackler act, bring it up for a vote. why are you yelling at republicans? we agree that the sackler family should be held accountable. i come from a baking background. i understand the bankruptcy laws. i many detested by the bankruptcy laws. i see people like th
purdue pharma should be held accountable and the sackler family should be held accountable. every one of us agree with that. i have been sitting here, trying to understand the purpose of this committee hearing today. i've listened to many democrat members on this committee chastise republicans and imply that they didn't want to hold anyone accountable. we want to hold everyone accountable. and i've heard many democrats saw weed into to pass the sackler bill that you referenced countless times...
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let's expose pharma, big politics, the oligarchy for their lack of willingness to do even things that with their own system in order to save humanity. ending the patent system, replacing it. how about a situation where we say, whichever company pduces vaccine against hiv, we give em 5 billion but n the patent. supporting pharmaceutical companies in cuba, africa that can produce vaccines today and start the process of convincing the world that they should be part of the progressive international, radicalizing them by means of this combination. on the one hand, demonstrating life-saving changes that can take place even within this global capitalism and harvest the ensuing hunger in order to create the revolutionary progressive economics by which we are going to change the world -- vaccinate everyone and provide basics to everyone that needs them. thank you. amy: that his former greek finance minister yanis varoufakis. the emergency summit for vaccine internationalism was held virtually around the world this weekend. we're joined by the summits co-chair carina vance mafla. she's the form
let's expose pharma, big politics, the oligarchy for their lack of willingness to do even things that with their own system in order to save humanity. ending the patent system, replacing it. how about a situation where we say, whichever company pduces vaccine against hiv, we give em 5 billion but n the patent. supporting pharmaceutical companies in cuba, africa that can produce vaccines today and start the process of convincing the world that they should be part of the progressive...
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this is kathy sackler, the former purdue pharma vice president. [video clip] >> i have tried to figure out is there anything i could have done differently knowing what i knew then, and not what i know now, and i have to say, there is nothing that i can find that i would have done differently based on what i believed and understood them, and what i learned from management and the reports to the board, and what i learned from my colleagues and the board. it is extremely distressing. >> mr. sackler, will you apologize for the role you played in the opioid crisis? >> i echo much of what my cousin said, but i will say to the american people i am deeply and profoundly sorry that oxycontin has played a role in any deaths. while i believe i conducted myself legally and ethically, and i believe the full record will demonstrate that, i still feel absolutely terrible that a product created to help, and has helped so many people, has also been associated with death and addiction. [end video clip] host: all these hearings are available, and you can watch them
this is kathy sackler, the former purdue pharma vice president. [video clip] >> i have tried to figure out is there anything i could have done differently knowing what i knew then, and not what i know now, and i have to say, there is nothing that i can find that i would have done differently based on what i believed and understood them, and what i learned from management and the reports to the board, and what i learned from my colleagues and the board. it is extremely distressing....
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the sackler family and purdue pharma have testified before on capitol hill. it's certainly not the first hearing on their role in the opioid crisis. this from december of last year. members of the sackler family asked by chairwoman carolyn maloney of the oversight reform committee if they would apologize for purdue pharma's role in the opioid crisis. this is kathy sackler, the former purdue pharma vice president. >> i have tried to figure out, is there anything that i could have done differently, knowing what i knew then, not what i know now. and i have to say, i can't -- there is nothing that i can find that i would have done differently based on what i believed and understood then and what i learned from management and the reports to the board and what i learned from my colleagues on the board. and it is extremely distressing. and -- >> mrs. sackler, will you apologize for the role that you played in the opioid crisis? >> i echo much of what my cousin said. but i will say to the american people, i am deeply and profoundly sorry that oxycontin has played a r
the sackler family and purdue pharma have testified before on capitol hill. it's certainly not the first hearing on their role in the opioid crisis. this from december of last year. members of the sackler family asked by chairwoman carolyn maloney of the oversight reform committee if they would apologize for purdue pharma's role in the opioid crisis. this is kathy sackler, the former purdue pharma vice president. >> i have tried to figure out, is there anything that i could have done...
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. >>> plus, we'll also talk about some drug deal making in the pharma sector that's expected to reach a record high total this year of over $300 billion in deals. we've got the names that could be ripe for a takeover >>> and bitcoin, should you respond? we'll explore the battle taking place in cities across the country between innovation and energy usage on the other. we start with today's markets. mr. chu has those numbers. >> high energy for the markets overall. we're green across the screen. bulls wing out dow industrials up 34,192 the s&p, 0.5%. 26 points there. the nasdaq, 14373. 100-point there. i get to draw the yellow golden stars next to these. the nasdaq and s&p because they both hit record intraday highs today. also looking at the big internet stocks if you look at the white line, that's the first trust dow jones internet ticker and the invesco qqq. that tracks the nasdaq 100 it's been outperforming numerous times and even more so since the market's recent lows back in the middle part of may since then, by the way, this particular large cap internet megacap internet etf is
. >>> plus, we'll also talk about some drug deal making in the pharma sector that's expected to reach a record high total this year of over $300 billion in deals. we've got the names that could be ripe for a takeover >>> and bitcoin, should you respond? we'll explore the battle taking place in cities across the country between innovation and energy usage on the other. we start with today's markets. mr. chu has those numbers. >> high energy for the markets overall. we're...
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why can we not even consider possible al temperature tifs to, i guess what is endorsed by big pharma? i think you put your finger on the point when you say some people say that is potentially effective treatment, by some people what you are referring to are medical doctors and scientists as credentialed as anyone including dr. fauci, some of them have even testified before the senate and testified that they believe this drug holds promise for treating covid and that senate testimony itself was removed by google, by youtube, which is owned by google on the grounds that it violated their policy. and i think that so much more than trying to ban a particular view because it's dangerous, which is their excuse, what they are really doing is training an entire population to accept authoritarianism that our political debates from now on are going to be constricted and limited so that any questioning of or disagreement with anointed authorities will become simply banned from the internet. we have been trained for years now to accept that. the coronavirus pandemic intensified that greatly. and
why can we not even consider possible al temperature tifs to, i guess what is endorsed by big pharma? i think you put your finger on the point when you say some people say that is potentially effective treatment, by some people what you are referring to are medical doctors and scientists as credentialed as anyone including dr. fauci, some of them have even testified before the senate and testified that they believe this drug holds promise for treating covid and that senate testimony itself was...
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i thank you very much for your time, gerald post their investigative journalist and author of pharma agreed, lies. the poisoning of america came a fire inside the rubble of a collapsed building in florida. the tampering efforts by rescue crews to find survivors. teams are working 24 miles a day and so side, florida, just outside of miami, for people are known to have died when the collapse happened on thursday, 159, a still unaccounted for. how does your castros live for us, sir? from south side in miami, heidi tell us more about the fire. what do we know? how is it impacting those rescue efforts? overall, these rescue efforts are there going strong as in the workers are continuing to dig into tunnel. but the latest update from authorities is that there are still no signs of life. the last time that we had any updates for the survivors or the number dead came from friday morning. so it's been more than 24 hours with little development here. and that fire you mentioned is a major reason for the lack of progress the firefighters say this is a fire buried so deeply. beneath this rope ru
i thank you very much for your time, gerald post their investigative journalist and author of pharma agreed, lies. the poisoning of america came a fire inside the rubble of a collapsed building in florida. the tampering efforts by rescue crews to find survivors. teams are working 24 miles a day and so side, florida, just outside of miami, for people are known to have died when the collapse happened on thursday, 159, a still unaccounted for. how does your castros live for us, sir? from south...
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have concluded from watching carefully in your experience that this really is being driven by the pharmanies. you hate to think that. >> well, it is a little hard to say but i can say that is the only hypothesis i have heard that explains how her current position on who should be vaccinated and what treatments to be administered. at the moment, it is not acknowledged we have drugs that work on covid-19 so they are not being administered. and that is a medical abomination. the fact is, even if the skeptics were right, and they are not, the evidence is strong that ivermectin works as a prophylactic and a treatment if given early. but even if the skeptics were right and the data was inconclusive because ivermectin is a safe drug you would administer to people who show up with covid rather than sending them home until they are so sick they need to be rescued by a hospital. >> tucker: that is exactly right. and of course, all times to my kinds of early treatment around the world including china where hydro clocks a court can is used for covid to. last question is this country the only country
have concluded from watching carefully in your experience that this really is being driven by the pharmanies. you hate to think that. >> well, it is a little hard to say but i can say that is the only hypothesis i have heard that explains how her current position on who should be vaccinated and what treatments to be administered. at the moment, it is not acknowledged we have drugs that work on covid-19 so they are not being administered. and that is a medical abomination. the fact is,...
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. >> cheap, generic and around for 70 years but fauci and his friends at big pharma and the media would have none of it. >> any and all of the randomized placebo-controlled trials which is the gold standard of determining something is effective, none of them have shown any efficacy of hydroxychloroquine. >> hydroxychloroquine doesn't work as a prophylactic orderly treatment or late treatment. >> hydroxy chloroquine doesn't work in the president keeps coming back to it. >> captain for it was run along with the rest. the data by stephen smith and another study released today show that fauci's inducing of hydroxy likely costco was lives in the us. are we talking we could have saved 10,000 lives? >> more than that. >> 100,000? >> i hate to say things like that but yes. >> than on earth immunity fauci admitted to lying about the threshold level for political reasons. he didn't want people to forego mitigation or the vaccine telling the new york times last december when polls said only half of all americans would take a vaccine i was saying heard immunity would take 70 to 75%. when newer surv
. >> cheap, generic and around for 70 years but fauci and his friends at big pharma and the media would have none of it. >> any and all of the randomized placebo-controlled trials which is the gold standard of determining something is effective, none of them have shown any efficacy of hydroxychloroquine. >> hydroxychloroquine doesn't work as a prophylactic orderly treatment or late treatment. >> hydroxy chloroquine doesn't work in the president keeps coming back to it....
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, and the message today is that pharma and vaccines are staying together.ea bandied about in the press quite a bit, so what the next steps are with elliott, i think probably hearing from them should be the next step because based on where we are at an hour model, it is probably not enough for us. alix: i guess the question becomes what more could be enough. they've also had to spend a lot r&d and marketing. is that slowing at any point? can they get a little juice from that? emily: r&d feels like they will need to maintain a high level of spend to bring assets forward through the pipeline, and as it relates to things like marketing, one of the big focus is today is converting their hiv drugs from oral everyday treatment to longer-lasting injectables, and that is a big shift for those who are very used to the daily oral regiment, so that is a significant marketing spend. they did on it of high some areas of additional cost cuts today, but it is hard to see where there's a lot of leverage given where they are at. guy: emily, great stuff. really interesting, a
, and the message today is that pharma and vaccines are staying together.ea bandied about in the press quite a bit, so what the next steps are with elliott, i think probably hearing from them should be the next step because based on where we are at an hour model, it is probably not enough for us. alix: i guess the question becomes what more could be enough. they've also had to spend a lot r&d and marketing. is that slowing at any point? can they get a little juice from that? emily: r&d...
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there's near a liberal policies of big pharma, of the closeness between governments and big pharma and how they operate, versus the great success of your neighbor with similar kind of population. the people's republic of china. listen, the process. i be sort of when data or the b b i has its life or death. they have the vaccine. who cares who licenses? i mean, do you think, i mean this is life or death for in his population? surely these issues by the well there about money and about rights. who cares? i began the binding contract on the engagement with some other countries than they had to be or say that i was so honoring the contract is more important than saving the lives of ordinary indian people. i'm not late that also getting was quite so bad trying to do so. the birdie has to be late because the time when the needs to be disclosed and all that nice or any reality dissolution of the section. all one good now. so this is in fantasy, the joe biden administration, he has sought a waiver on a painting and intellectual property rights. why do you think your old colonial masters here i
there's near a liberal policies of big pharma, of the closeness between governments and big pharma and how they operate, versus the great success of your neighbor with similar kind of population. the people's republic of china. listen, the process. i be sort of when data or the b b i has its life or death. they have the vaccine. who cares who licenses? i mean, do you think, i mean this is life or death for in his population? surely these issues by the well there about money and about rights....
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it will help no one except the pharma execs that have already become billionaires. >> we proceed toked those most at risk for covid, scharffr children are not at riskment more children died last year from the flu than covid. >> of course, all of the egregious fauci unscientific acts lockdowns were among the most destructive. >> i would like to see a dramatic demon is, if you look at what happened in europe when they locked down or shut down or sheltered in place, they did it to the tune of 95% plus of the country did that, really functionally shut down only about 50%. >> oh, my god. checked out europe's economy lately compared to ours? i honestly cannot believe how compliant americans were for so so long. there was literally zero science behind these orders. remember, it was 14 days to slow the curve, save the hospitals. that was all out the window. and i'm not even speaking about our unconstitutional loss of personal liberty with little to no legislative oversight. fauci beloved the way the blue states handled things, remember the cozy relationship with the como's. less power for peop
it will help no one except the pharma execs that have already become billionaires. >> we proceed toked those most at risk for covid, scharffr children are not at riskment more children died last year from the flu than covid. >> of course, all of the egregious fauci unscientific acts lockdowns were among the most destructive. >> i would like to see a dramatic demon is, if you look at what happened in europe when they locked down or shut down or sheltered in place, they did it...
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. >> seth: so, you know, this is about the sackler family and their company, purdue pharma, which wasey first got involved in this pharmaceutical company, they always appreciated the value of keeping the sackler name away from the actual pharmaceutical company what was it that made them think that was so valuable from, you know, years ago? >> this was the thing i found so fascinating, was looking back. i mean, to some extent the oxycontin story from recent decades is familiar. but for me, looking back at the history of this family going back to the 1950s, you saw that there was this weird thing where they had a kind of mania for putting their name on buildings, on museums, on university halls. there's -- my favorite example is if you got to london, to the tate modern, there's an escalator you can ride on, and you get to the top of the escalator, and there's a sign saying "you are riding the sackler escalator. so there's this tendency to put the name on all of these philanthropic gifts, but to keep it off of the family business. so you have this weird phenomenon where i think for a lon
. >> seth: so, you know, this is about the sackler family and their company, purdue pharma, which wasey first got involved in this pharmaceutical company, they always appreciated the value of keeping the sackler name away from the actual pharmaceutical company what was it that made them think that was so valuable from, you know, years ago? >> this was the thing i found so fascinating, was looking back. i mean, to some extent the oxycontin story from recent decades is familiar. but...
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we have these adult pharma. we feel like we don't, but we're, we're very malleable and we're still children and way our emotions go up and down. and so what happens is the kids are making the very tough decisions around friends and peer group. they make it a lot of decisions around relationships and who they are falling with and the intimacy with those people. and this kind of like these top names like what really hinders a lot of kids in poverty. i never thought i would get me ever simply because i was, i still am a straight, a student. i do so much charity work so much community service or everyone. i school is like, wendy's isn't she the smart one? isn't she got away from her family? isn't she the church girl? i never thought this would happen. you don't think from 19 is going to pop out 9 months later. you just think what happened one here, keep going was going to happen me and know when you see the picture, blue, your whole world just turn upside down. i, when you're talking about the idea of participating
we have these adult pharma. we feel like we don't, but we're, we're very malleable and we're still children and way our emotions go up and down. and so what happens is the kids are making the very tough decisions around friends and peer group. they make it a lot of decisions around relationships and who they are falling with and the intimacy with those people. and this kind of like these top names like what really hinders a lot of kids in poverty. i never thought i would get me ever simply...
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>> well, pharma is a fairly broad term the portion that moderna, the company that i was co-founder ofeakthrough innovation and impact. i certainly think that that industry and the piece of the pharma industry that is predicated on innovation should come out of this having demonstrated the value of its science and its ability to act for the sake of impacting mankind. i do think that it is well deserving in that regard of a balanced view. however, if pharma goes back to nottin vagt very much and to figuring out how to take the current products and have them last even longer in terms of exclu exclusivity, that is what has fed skepticism so we have an opportunity across the board to embrace what innovation can do to help. i could also mention that one of the things i very much look forward to is it just looks like the last year ended up being all about prevention at the end of the day while we worked on treatments and diagnostics, the biggest impact to society and the industry has been through the acts of prevention today we're talking about the idea of preempting disease, preventinging d
>> well, pharma is a fairly broad term the portion that moderna, the company that i was co-founder ofeakthrough innovation and impact. i certainly think that that industry and the piece of the pharma industry that is predicated on innovation should come out of this having demonstrated the value of its science and its ability to act for the sake of impacting mankind. i do think that it is well deserving in that regard of a balanced view. however, if pharma goes back to nottin vagt very...
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cuz my neighbor, my brother was in pharma, yugoslavia did not start among so called ordinary people. on the contrary or the people had to be prepared. the very notes knowing that this was psychologically prepared for at least 56 years for what you know and this is ever since message came into power from the list of the laws of which you are now before this tribunal and your within the jurisdiction of it ah ah ah ah ah, the goal for africa plus the foreign helpers are pocket they are helping us heal oil on this old pair is completely and now we're putting all of those nutrients back in the soil from what we call celebrity. a successful model for organic farming africa in 30 minutes on the w. o. the taste and above all, feels jewish life in europe. that's what film producer and journalists, good money are exploring. delving into history and the present. i would never have thought they could be live, so i constantly remind myself, because i grew up in a completely different way. fraud, early jewish in europe. the 2 port documentary starts july 5th on d w. the news the this is d w. news.
cuz my neighbor, my brother was in pharma, yugoslavia did not start among so called ordinary people. on the contrary or the people had to be prepared. the very notes knowing that this was psychologically prepared for at least 56 years for what you know and this is ever since message came into power from the list of the laws of which you are now before this tribunal and your within the jurisdiction of it ah ah ah ah ah, the goal for africa plus the foreign helpers are pocket they are helping us...
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and wales like the gulf of mexico, dead zone and not to mention the spring pesticides also causes pharma problems. from skin rashes, to long term lung damage, and the residues that remain on produced can cause long term health conditions among the people that eat the fruits and vegetables. that's a lot of negative, but providence of industrial farming say alternatives either too expensive to skate worldwide or use too much land, especially as i remaining forest need protection no more than ever. but is this still true? organic is the umbrella term for anything growing without chemical pesticides? regulation for what isn't, isn't organic value by country, but generally fall in line with natural biological systems and protecting water and biodiversity. organic farming methods can include introducing natural predators to keep us a way of doing multiple crops to improve soil health and even using organic pesticides that are generally less toxic. been chemicals. this does lead to more land needed for agriculture and less. overall, the jury still out and where the organic food is actually much
and wales like the gulf of mexico, dead zone and not to mention the spring pesticides also causes pharma problems. from skin rashes, to long term lung damage, and the residues that remain on produced can cause long term health conditions among the people that eat the fruits and vegetables. that's a lot of negative, but providence of industrial farming say alternatives either too expensive to skate worldwide or use too much land, especially as i remaining forest need protection no more than...
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it should be noted others in the biotech/pharma space are higher.p 10%, so we are seeing a halo effect from biogen today. this is the kind of news that a company like this waits for. what a big day for that stock. matt: we definitely see a lot of moves higher with this news. we had a fantastic full-screen earlier showing a bunch of biotech and pharma stocks that are up. let's get to dave wilson, who has our stock of the hour. no surprise, it is biv. biogen shares are open again after the fda approved its controversial drug against alzheimer's. maybe the drug is not as controversial as the testing regimen or the trials. of course, it will cost $56,000 a year. dave: that is certainly an eye-opening price tag, no question. this is a drug that biogen has had the rights to since 2007. it is really in the last couple of years that you have had this back and forth. it has been 18 years since you had an alzheimer's drug approved, here in the u.s. the whole idea is that this treatment removes a protein from alzheimer's patient's brains, and that has been fou
it should be noted others in the biotech/pharma space are higher.p 10%, so we are seeing a halo effect from biogen today. this is the kind of news that a company like this waits for. what a big day for that stock. matt: we definitely see a lot of moves higher with this news. we had a fantastic full-screen earlier showing a bunch of biotech and pharma stocks that are up. let's get to dave wilson, who has our stock of the hour. no surprise, it is biv. biogen shares are open again after the fda...
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big pharma goal is not the welfare of americans. in takoma, washington, it's your turn, dan. >> oh, hi, yeah, i think we should repeal all drug laws. i think what you do with your own body should be your own decision. and i think we are enabling people to feel sorry for themselves and -- what you put in your own body should be your own thing. the idea of addiction has been highly inflated. too many people stand to make money off people's misery in the prison system. the whole thing is very bizarre. i agree with the last caller who said that it should be your own choice. >> okay, dan. look at the reaction from the majority leader chuck schumer, democrat of new york. he wrote, on june 8, we must end the federal prohibition on marijuana while ensuring restorative justice for those harmed by the war on drugs. he says he's working with senator booker and senator wyden on comprehensive marijuana reform legislation. the majority leader of the senate says that on the legislative agenda is changing possibly marijuana laws. do you agree or di
big pharma goal is not the welfare of americans. in takoma, washington, it's your turn, dan. >> oh, hi, yeah, i think we should repeal all drug laws. i think what you do with your own body should be your own decision. and i think we are enabling people to feel sorry for themselves and -- what you put in your own body should be your own thing. the idea of addiction has been highly inflated. too many people stand to make money off people's misery in the prison system. the whole thing is...
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and joined investigation by several european media outlets shows pharma german chancellor candidate pastime book was one of the be enough targets. he's angry at the revelation saying it's pretty grotesque that allied intelligence serve as a spy on leading politicians of other countries. it's evidence that they have a life of their own. i think this is a political scandal. the phone tapping off. chance langley, la macklin, former foreign minister frank bye to stein maya came out in 2013 as part of whistleblower. edward snowden leaks on the n. s. a sector. the t's. what they didn't reveal was that such a close european l. i was involved in another major problem. the danish government didn't inform their german neighbors, though they apparently knew about the east dropping as early as 2015 to those who were involved in the original investigation into the n. s a scandal. this hasn't come as, as a price. that's why i always pointed out, we have interest. we have common interests. but there is no field of friendship concerning states or agencies. friendship you have from between person, but not b
and joined investigation by several european media outlets shows pharma german chancellor candidate pastime book was one of the be enough targets. he's angry at the revelation saying it's pretty grotesque that allied intelligence serve as a spy on leading politicians of other countries. it's evidence that they have a life of their own. i think this is a political scandal. the phone tapping off. chance langley, la macklin, former foreign minister frank bye to stein maya came out in 2013 as part...
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thing about medicine which you would think there would be a basic mechanism in the market where if a pharma company made junk medicine they didn't do anything the market would punish that and reward menace and that worked so there would be a financial incentive even before the fda came along to regulate to steer form on - - pharma to better drugs but that's different from all other consumer goods because there is the placebo effect people think they are taking a pill that makes them better some of the time disproportionately get better but also people have their own internal pharmacies most of the time they do get better if you do sell them bogus tell and often a will get better on their own because of the placebo effect or their immune system and they will attribute it to the pill and buy more. if you make fake television 30 percent will not take the fake program home they will see a television that doesn't work. there is something fundamental about the development of medicine that the traditional logic of markets developing the most efficient outcome not just what i consumer needs does no
thing about medicine which you would think there would be a basic mechanism in the market where if a pharma company made junk medicine they didn't do anything the market would punish that and reward menace and that worked so there would be a financial incentive even before the fda came along to regulate to steer form on - - pharma to better drugs but that's different from all other consumer goods because there is the placebo effect people think they are taking a pill that makes them better some...
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recognizing the very complicated past of marginalized communities being hurt by big pharma and governmentt's complicated but i don't know if p comes out high-fiving trump. >> sean: jenna, i don't want you looking up for me. i want to look out for myself and my family. >> jenna: wow. >> sean: i might not want to take the vaccine. letting people make individual choices for themselves without these incentives i think it's positive and the question to be asked, why is joe biden pushing this so hard? i love the vaccine, if you are older or have preconditions, you should get it. but was there some deal cut back at the election? if you recall the announcement of the vaccine wasn't made until joe biden was announced as the president, beating donald trump. they could have changed the results but they waited. we have social influencers who are being paid big money to influence young people to get vaccines. some states are saying if you are 11 years old, you don't need your parent's permission to get the vaccine. weird things are happening. >> harris: we don't know all the facts to the question you
recognizing the very complicated past of marginalized communities being hurt by big pharma and governmentt's complicated but i don't know if p comes out high-fiving trump. >> sean: jenna, i don't want you looking up for me. i want to look out for myself and my family. >> jenna: wow. >> sean: i might not want to take the vaccine. letting people make individual choices for themselves without these incentives i think it's positive and the question to be asked, why is joe biden...
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you can see how much money they're getting from big pharma thanks to propublica. there's a question about whether your offering training sessions or if you have a group you would recommend in terms of formal neuro- diversity training. >> there's different kinds of neuro- diversity training so it depends on thespecifics . i certainly will give talks and do events like this and i've authored a few classes in the past and yes, it depends but people can reach me. my website is divergent lift .com and i have a contact there. i heard from someone this morning who wants me to share some of the perspectives of a more academic conference which is exciting. i love this information to be able to penetrate different fields. so feel free to reach out to me on my website. >> i'm chasing jenara's list right now. i see your question. you said you're not on twitter- pasted the media piece i was referring to into the chat. >> there's so many questions. going to get to it once. one is melanie and jenara, any plans on creating a workbook to go of your will you be pdf resources? >> i'
you can see how much money they're getting from big pharma thanks to propublica. there's a question about whether your offering training sessions or if you have a group you would recommend in terms of formal neuro- diversity training. >> there's different kinds of neuro- diversity training so it depends on thespecifics . i certainly will give talks and do events like this and i've authored a few classes in the past and yes, it depends but people can reach me. my website is divergent lift...
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covid in the last 15 months there's still really big stuff to fight including one called rsv and big pharma this could be a $10 billion market or more let's talk more about it with jeff porgis, he's director of svb leerink. one of them calls rsv, what is it and what kind of a market for vaccines do you think there might be >> all right, brian. rsv is something we've been chasing in the vaccine world for many decades it's been a well-known respiratory virus since the 1960s, and it's tricky, like influenza, it's something that we get reinfected with regularly. of course, about 150,000 hospitalizations and tragically some deaths in premature infants as well but it also sneaks up to you later in life, people in their 60s, 70s and 80s are vulnerable to rsv. rsv can precipitate hospitalization and respiratory infection. it's one of those diseases that affects you like influenza, not guide as severe as influenza, but probably more common and therefore it's worth preventing. but it's a tricky virus to prevent. a little like influenza as well. it can shift we've had fits and starts with the program
covid in the last 15 months there's still really big stuff to fight including one called rsv and big pharma this could be a $10 billion market or more let's talk more about it with jeff porgis, he's director of svb leerink. one of them calls rsv, what is it and what kind of a market for vaccines do you think there might be >> all right, brian. rsv is something we've been chasing in the vaccine world for many decades it's been a well-known respiratory virus since the 1960s, and it's...
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only way to do that is to share the vaccine recipe and break through the monopolies of these big pharma corporations. and, boris jones really doesn't want to do that. so he wants his all to talk about donations and the logic of the richest nations. when in fact, they're being hugely selfish putting profit over people. but now the age of consumerism, fossil fuel addiction, things use, protest as are being kept well away from the summit venue. but for once the issues they raise are actually being discussed. there's pressure to wave payton so the poorer countries can develop vaccines for themselves. the u. s. and france are in favor with others yet to follow climate and inequality or among the worlds crises that will talk the agenda on sunday. they call it the g 7, but really there is no doubt who the 2 leading figures are here for is johnson the u. k. prime minister and host key to show his country off as a global power player post breaks it. and joe biden goes to the us president on his 1st foreign visits. both men came to be seen at the helm of efforts to rid the world of climate change
only way to do that is to share the vaccine recipe and break through the monopolies of these big pharma corporations. and, boris jones really doesn't want to do that. so he wants his all to talk about donations and the logic of the richest nations. when in fact, they're being hugely selfish putting profit over people. but now the age of consumerism, fossil fuel addiction, things use, protest as are being kept well away from the summit venue. but for once the issues they raise are actually being...
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is asked additionally this is only one of the only branded companies in biotech you have seen or pharma. whoa you go and you ask for your cardillo drug and say give me the drug name here you go and say i'll take the moderna covid vaccine. next up approved this year, or at least early next year but in phase three this year, is their cmv vaccine, the only one on the market for birth defects, $2 billion to $5 billion incredible results on the cancer tumor vaccine. early phase 1 trial is showing shrinkage of 600% in alm kv patients at low dose finally and a plenty more so not fanl again finally the ceo owns 70% of the stock i know them well at this point they are spending money to increase the business, putting up facilities in poland, expanding in the u.s if you own 70% of it you wouldn't be spending unless you saw a bright future. looking back in stock has a move like amazon had over the years it's not going to double triple, quadruple maybe more that's why moderna. >> number two wsh porsche. >> porsche is simply -- porsche -- it owns 53% of the voting stock of volkswagen they are leading
is asked additionally this is only one of the only branded companies in biotech you have seen or pharma. whoa you go and you ask for your cardillo drug and say give me the drug name here you go and say i'll take the moderna covid vaccine. next up approved this year, or at least early next year but in phase three this year, is their cmv vaccine, the only one on the market for birth defects, $2 billion to $5 billion incredible results on the cancer tumor vaccine. early phase 1 trial is showing...
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level sense because the market price goes up and down, but sometimes the price is so low that the pharma simply cut down the calvin trans, banana. and if they continue to be poll, each member has about one or 2. hector's more producers. they are not producing thought is no longer on this group, and we're here at the open. i've been going on my team and i've been coming here for the last 3 years working with operative, when i make my visit to prove to help them improve their quality. if we can get the installations improved, then our odds are going to go up tremendously. but no matter what material they have in the field, how good there might be are not doing a good post harvest process if they're not doing good fermentation and slow drawing of cow. that flavors not gonna really come up for the chocolate makers and it's not going to be acceptable for sale to export. did you know that can tell deans i'm fermented they have to be from other why they can be humbled united way stuff. but it's not the for the seats that were asked for a letter from the killer mutation we found out each job mak
level sense because the market price goes up and down, but sometimes the price is so low that the pharma simply cut down the calvin trans, banana. and if they continue to be poll, each member has about one or 2. hector's more producers. they are not producing thought is no longer on this group, and we're here at the open. i've been going on my team and i've been coming here for the last 3 years working with operative, when i make my visit to prove to help them improve their quality. if we can...
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all of pharma, mom, had them show, had them. what kind of there is man who had the she mass massage. now look good. he's a math. most massage, who's very lack of run sample is energy and we'll see if coffee varies. they can set the list. i'd just have them in vineyard, washington and we are jack. you told me she wondered if she wasn't living room and looking, looking bob that day down the glen and the the sub group looked and that was one of the names with alan milan and ms. moore. her she's been in san difficult center and he has the delta dental of washington. you are looking to have me show and i'm going to see of when ice orland exceed the 3 for us are not very had only for us on a loving very who realizes well, i'm not of her will be and i'm sure hold it him in the la your he her, when she for the whole year here who has recently been villa distributed here me. i can cause mirage in was her through a lot of not from the birth of the but i she thought we must be in the shower is what she busy walk of bad sit ocean neck. nath
all of pharma, mom, had them show, had them. what kind of there is man who had the she mass massage. now look good. he's a math. most massage, who's very lack of run sample is energy and we'll see if coffee varies. they can set the list. i'd just have them in vineyard, washington and we are jack. you told me she wondered if she wasn't living room and looking, looking bob that day down the glen and the the sub group looked and that was one of the names with alan milan and ms. moore. her she's...
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woman pharma, mom had them show. had them what i'd randall for there is man to head the she mass massage. now look, gives you the math most most obvious, but i will walk around the sample. then the jan will see if coffee babies. they can set the list. i just haven't let me finish washington. we are shocked. you told me she wondered if she wasn't living room and looking, looking bob that day down below me, the subgroups looked and i was hanging with and my lad and ms. moore. her, she's been in sin difficult, say 30 years in the delta dental of washington. you are going to have me show and i'm going to speak of my eyes are lined exceed the 3 for us are not very happy only for us on a loving very who realizes well, i'm not of her will be and she would need to mon, you'll he shows her when she's fuck jolla here who years we've always been as well. oh, let me, let me i can move her through a lot of not from both of you, but i see if you must have felt that a computer issue is what she busy walk of bad sit ocean neck later
woman pharma, mom had them show. had them what i'd randall for there is man to head the she mass massage. now look, gives you the math most most obvious, but i will walk around the sample. then the jan will see if coffee babies. they can set the list. i just haven't let me finish washington. we are shocked. you told me she wondered if she wasn't living room and looking, looking bob that day down below me, the subgroups looked and i was hanging with and my lad and ms. moore. her, she's been in...
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johnson and johnson avoids a huge court trial against pharma giant getting under way. now in america, it's over the countries opioid crisis off the reaching a settlement of $230000000.00. johnson and johnson has that settlement. the critics say it's too small. and the ease pledge to go green by 2050 is branded up foss by experts of the european environment bureau.
johnson and johnson avoids a huge court trial against pharma giant getting under way. now in america, it's over the countries opioid crisis off the reaching a settlement of $230000000.00. johnson and johnson has that settlement. the critics say it's too small. and the ease pledge to go green by 2050 is branded up foss by experts of the european environment bureau.
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lots of news in airlines, pharma, retail and tech. crypto crumble bitcoin's terrible run apparently not over. tanking roughly 8% this morning. 40% the past month other digital currency also down >> plus just what it is is true tax rate for america's best known multi billionaires shocking report out today on how the wealthiest americans avoid income taxes because of course they avoid income. >> and retoring a massive internet outage. shares of fastly down. bitcoin is going to be the story here along there is plenty in the meme universe. we're watching wendys today. >> a company i've supported many times. and had'em on air. with a fantastic quarter just may 12. and i had today pent gore on and i couldn't believe how strong the quarter was and the stock went down. suddenly david your favorite obviously. reddit >> right >> i know you always felt goldman sachs, morgan stanley, they like it i got to tell you. the as great company i want it to be higher my wife had a baconator during vacation obviously a bulk up situation. but one thing that
lots of news in airlines, pharma, retail and tech. crypto crumble bitcoin's terrible run apparently not over. tanking roughly 8% this morning. 40% the past month other digital currency also down >> plus just what it is is true tax rate for america's best known multi billionaires shocking report out today on how the wealthiest americans avoid income taxes because of course they avoid income. >> and retoring a massive internet outage. shares of fastly down. bitcoin is going to be the...
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fishing diligence also had concerns about the impact of the wall in recruit into concept waste of pharma. at 3, she fujita feels cut off from his beloved ocean. i mean, sony mean i medical what i saw saddam it's got a little bit of them all. i mean, after he made that, i said, we're not going to do it last way. hon. what does it say? because it's not all for you to have 200, you know. so you more you on the news a little bit similar to walk up. talk somebody in in 2011, 13 a. the highway left rico into canada. in a state of absolute desolation. with $1765.00 victims, this village paid one of the heaviest prices at the hands of the army. the official response, not the scale of the disaster. in her rosa bay, the modest forming a high symbol has been replaced by 13 times the size i can, they will not leave them up on the matter. if you open up these days to see fujita the oyster restaurant and only boast a view of the wall. but the problem is more than a static by cutting the inhabitants off from the ocean. they feel the wall that meant to protect them is actually making the more vulnerable
fishing diligence also had concerns about the impact of the wall in recruit into concept waste of pharma. at 3, she fujita feels cut off from his beloved ocean. i mean, sony mean i medical what i saw saddam it's got a little bit of them all. i mean, after he made that, i said, we're not going to do it last way. hon. what does it say? because it's not all for you to have 200, you know. so you more you on the news a little bit similar to walk up. talk somebody in in 2011, 13 a. the highway left...
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this is kathy sackler, the former purdue pharma vice president. [video clip] >> i have tried to figure out is there anything i could have done differently knowing what i knew then, and not what i know now, and i have to say, there is nothing that i can find that i would have done differently based on what i believed and understood them, and what i learned from management and the reports to the board, and what i learned from my colleagues and the board. it is extremely distressing. >> mr. sackler, will you apologize for the role you played in the opioid crisis? >> i echo much of what my cousin said, but i will say to the american people i am deeply and profoundly sorry that oxycontin has played a role in any deaths. while i believe i conducted myself legally and ethically, and i believe the full record will demonstrate that, i still feel absolutely terrible that a product created to help, and has helped so many people, has also been associated with death and addiction. [end video clip] host: all these hearings are available, and you can watch them
this is kathy sackler, the former purdue pharma vice president. [video clip] >> i have tried to figure out is there anything i could have done differently knowing what i knew then, and not what i know now, and i have to say, there is nothing that i can find that i would have done differently based on what i believed and understood them, and what i learned from management and the reports to the board, and what i learned from my colleagues and the board. it is extremely distressing....
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a joint investigation by several european media outlets shows pharma german chancellor candidate pastime book was one of the be enough targets. he's angry at the revelation saying it's pretty grotesque that allied intelligence service a spy on leading politicians of other countries. it's evidence that they have a life of their own. i think this is a political scandal. the phone tapping off chance. langler macklin form a foreign minister find the vital stein my came out in 2013 as part of whistleblower. edward snowden leaks on the n. s. a securities. what they didn't reveal was that such a close european l. i was involved in another major problem. the danish government didn't inform their german neighbors. so they apparently knew about the east dropping as early as 2015 to those who were involved in the original investigation into the n. s a scandal. this hasn't come as, as a price. that's why i always pointed out, we have interests. we have common interests. but there is no field of friendship concerning states or agencies. friendship you have from between person, but not between agency.
a joint investigation by several european media outlets shows pharma german chancellor candidate pastime book was one of the be enough targets. he's angry at the revelation saying it's pretty grotesque that allied intelligence service a spy on leading politicians of other countries. it's evidence that they have a life of their own. i think this is a political scandal. the phone tapping off chance. langler macklin form a foreign minister find the vital stein my came out in 2013 as part of...
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so i need to show pharma going down, taking 2 different psychoactive drugs together. is really an advisable monday and no circumstances should they be given to diabetes. patients come from vice resign that could lead to anxiety, disorientation, headache and insomnia. shop load the skies like this exist because food supplements in many countries are subject to a rigorous drug approval process with no requirement to prove they have no health effect. the manufacturers of a product called from out advertising as a fat burner. the caps fuels, supposedly, to press hunger, by boosting metabolism. that's what the 15 hours, i mean, the product is made up of an interesting cocktail that does actually boost metabolism ident, to speed that i'd. but that cocktail is also made up of iodine and tyra's. seen. combination raises blood pressure leads to an increased heart rate and has a negative impact on the cardiovascular system. off the head cuts off the steam, tyrosine used in the creation of new re transmitters in the brain. while content are listed on the product label, the avera
so i need to show pharma going down, taking 2 different psychoactive drugs together. is really an advisable monday and no circumstances should they be given to diabetes. patients come from vice resign that could lead to anxiety, disorientation, headache and insomnia. shop load the skies like this exist because food supplements in many countries are subject to a rigorous drug approval process with no requirement to prove they have no health effect. the manufacturers of a product called from out...
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objective is to share with the same beautiful d w books on youtube. scientists wanted families to become pharma engineer every one of the as a plan for your children. in your case, the children who have already been boy and you and those that will follow are part of a new process. but they could be the future of calais, columbia granting opportunities, global news that matters. d, w, made for mines. you're watching d. w. news. asia 1st covered 19. now a deadly infection targeting vulnerable...
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the man told authorities he liked to take teachers of old pharma clement. but the equipment wasn't that old. the suspect had more methamphetamine, then he did camera equipment. he faces fines of drug possession and trespassing. >>> the state issued new covid guidelines for 120 countries. people around the world are getting vaccines and covid rates are dropping. the update moves 33 countries into the lowest risk categories. >>> us officials are growing more concerned about a covid variant found in india, it makes up 60% of new cases in the uk with peak transmission therebetween people between the ages of 12 years old and 20 years old. it is replacing the alpha strain as the most dominant variant. >> we cannot allow that to happen in the united states, it is such a powerful argument to underscore what the doctor has said. get vaccinated, particularly making sure that you get that second dose. for those not vaccinated yet, please, get vaccinated. >> reporter: in the united states, a delta variant accounts for 6% of the sequenced cases. >>> moderna announced to
the man told authorities he liked to take teachers of old pharma clement. but the equipment wasn't that old. the suspect had more methamphetamine, then he did camera equipment. he faces fines of drug possession and trespassing. >>> the state issued new covid guidelines for 120 countries. people around the world are getting vaccines and covid rates are dropping. the update moves 33 countries into the lowest risk categories. >>> us officials are growing more concerned about a...
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in recruit into concepts, waste of pharma, at through, she fujita feels cut off from his beloved ocean to sony medical. the other one was up there. it's all saddam, it's got them all. i mean, after he made it, i say, we're not going to do the last away on a goal. what does it say? no, it's not all for you to do hands, you know. so you went on in the morning time a little bit similar to 30 bucks in the 201113 a highway with rico into canada. in a state of absolute desolation. with 1765 victims. this village paid one of the heaviest prices at the hands of the army . the official response matched the scale of the disaster. in her water bay, the modest forming a high stable has been replaced by 13 times the size i can have them up on me. if you open up these days, lucy fujita, the oyster restaurant can only boast a view of the wall. but the problem is more than i stated by cutting the inhabitants off from the ocean. they feel the wall that meant to protect them is actually making them more vulnerable in the face and seeing armies door to them all even more from the water. and i just have t
in recruit into concepts, waste of pharma, at through, she fujita feels cut off from his beloved ocean to sony medical. the other one was up there. it's all saddam, it's got them all. i mean, after he made it, i say, we're not going to do the last away on a goal. what does it say? no, it's not all for you to do hands, you know. so you went on in the morning time a little bit similar to 30 bucks in the 201113 a highway with rico into canada. in a state of absolute desolation. with 1765 victims....
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in recruit into concepts, waste of pharma, at 3, she fujita feels cut off from his beloved ocean. i mean to sony, mean i medical what i saw saddam it's kind of kind of them all. i mean, after he made that, i said, we're not going to do it last way, hon. what does it say? because you're gonna pull up your hands. you know, so you are more on the top a little bit similar 30. you walk up bucks in 2011, 13 days a highway with rico into canada. in a state of absolute desolation. with 1765 victims. these village paid one of the heaviest prices at the hands of books and army. the official response, not the scale of the disaster. in her rosa bay, the modest forming a high symbol has been replaced by 13 times the size. i can tell you that if you open up these days, lucy fujita, the oyster restaurant can only boast a view of the wall. but the problem is more than that, by cutting the inhabitants off from the ocean, they feel the wall that meant to protect them is actually making the more vulnerable in the face unseen armies. all right, you have to look at them all even more. and just enough
in recruit into concepts, waste of pharma, at 3, she fujita feels cut off from his beloved ocean. i mean to sony, mean i medical what i saw saddam it's kind of kind of them all. i mean, after he made that, i said, we're not going to do it last way, hon. what does it say? because you're gonna pull up your hands. you know, so you are more on the top a little bit similar 30. you walk up bucks in 2011, 13 days a highway with rico into canada. in a state of absolute desolation. with 1765 victims....
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and social infrastructure of the pharma east germany collapsed. many people felt that they were let down and had lost out a sentiment that continues to shape the social climate. in that 120, the last 25 years. we have observed that many young people who were very mobile and had a d, a for shipping their own lives, decided to leave east and germany for social, economic, and cultural reasons. and those who stayed here, even the younger generation, tends to be the ones who are most cautious, the most fearful. perhaps even the ones most likely to articulate these prejudices . and these are exactly the people the a reaches out to us before either article, young or didn't even offer the, the b s d. cause than claiming to be the part you, they will solve all their problems that they also act devices. please don't like it . then when we rule the country one day, then i promise you, these shady mobs will have another thing coming. and then a new day will dawn for you if the voters don't mind radical speeches and they don't mind the fact petitioner has ties
and social infrastructure of the pharma east germany collapsed. many people felt that they were let down and had lost out a sentiment that continues to shape the social climate. in that 120, the last 25 years. we have observed that many young people who were very mobile and had a d, a for shipping their own lives, decided to leave east and germany for social, economic, and cultural reasons. and those who stayed here, even the younger generation, tends to be the ones who are most cautious, the...
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falling for pharma bro available on fox nation.hout giving tall away? >> i will try here, brian. you know, this is such an interesting story because while america was watching the story of pharma bro with martin shkreli in that story that you described about how he hiked the price of that drug 5,000%, we were all focused on his what many people called his congressy persona. he was smirking when he testified in front of congress. so then you know, there was this whole other thing going on all the while. this love story behind the scenes. and we have for the very first time an exclusive on camera interview with the bloomberg journalist who fell for pharma bro christie smythe. as we sat down and talked about their relationship she described about meeting him in person for the first time when she broke the story of his arrest he got out and met in person. she said, you know, i also felt that he was maybe using me. he was was manipulating me and lying but then she saw a different side of him in that first conversation. as she started to
falling for pharma bro available on fox nation.hout giving tall away? >> i will try here, brian. you know, this is such an interesting story because while america was watching the story of pharma bro with martin shkreli in that story that you described about how he hiked the price of that drug 5,000%, we were all focused on his what many people called his congressy persona. he was smirking when he testified in front of congress. so then you know, there was this whole other thing going on...