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but there's another catch to gilliatt price gouging faced man again they didn't create rem doesn't fear we did human meat it gillie gaddis received at least $70500000.00 from taxpayers according to the advocacy group public citizen which reviewed regulatory filings and the national institutes of health ran the trial that led to rim does a variance or emergency use authorization and public funding is supporting clinical trials around the world today you and i paid for the creation and research behind rem doesn't mean there is absolutely no reason we should fill the pockets of gimli had incredibly rich c.e.o. and its board of ass. and i bet you knew this next part was coming but nearly all other developed countries limit how much pharmaceutical companies can charge for prescription meds the us doesn't operate like that we allow drug companies to charge as much as they please which is wise to cite just one example the cost of insulin has nearly tripled in recent years for people with diabetes. other countries don't destroy people's lives if they have the nerve to want to survive a life thr
but there's another catch to gilliatt price gouging faced man again they didn't create rem doesn't fear we did human meat it gillie gaddis received at least $70500000.00 from taxpayers according to the advocacy group public citizen which reviewed regulatory filings and the national institutes of health ran the trial that led to rim does a variance or emergency use authorization and public funding is supporting clinical trials around the world today you and i paid for the creation and research...
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rem disappear is no wonder drug but it has shown promising effects in the treatment of people who fall in severely ill with covert 19 originally developed to treat a bowler it's attracted interest from countries around the world. last week the european commission gave conditional approval for rem disappear to be used to treat seriously ill covert 19 patients it follows similar moves in india japan in the united states. the company that makes the drugs get an american firm that has faced criticism for agreeing to sell the vast majority of its output to the united states . told g.w. that its space difficulty meeting demand and that it's planning to increase the production of ramdass of beer from the current 190000 boxes per month to $2000000.00. future supplies the company says will be allocated on the basis of the number of new infections in a country. european policy makers have also been threatening to impose compulsory licensing on ram disappear this would allow other manufacturers to produce the drug on the world trade organization rules such a move would be possible in the case of
rem disappear is no wonder drug but it has shown promising effects in the treatment of people who fall in severely ill with covert 19 originally developed to treat a bowler it's attracted interest from countries around the world. last week the european commission gave conditional approval for rem disappear to be used to treat seriously ill covert 19 patients it follows similar moves in india japan in the united states. the company that makes the drugs get an american firm that has faced...
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rem sleep.tein's former girlfriend is spending her first night in a federal lockup in brooklyn, new york. now we know when she will appear in court. m a performer. -always have been. -and always will be. never letting anything get in my way. not the doubts, distractions, or voice in my head. and certainly not arthritis. new voltaren provides powerful arthritis pain relief to help me keep moving. and it can help you too. feel the joy of movement with voltaren. about the colonial penn program. here to tell you feel the joy of movement if you're age 50 to 85, and looking to buy life insurance on a fixed budget, remember the three p's. what are the three p's? the three p's of life insurance on a fixed budget are price, price, and price. a price you can afford, a price that can't increase, and a price that fits your budget. i'm 54. alex, what's my price? you can get coverage for $9.95 a month. i'm 65 and take medications. what's my price? also $9.95 a month. i just turned 80. what's my price? $9.95 a
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under our desks and all be magical there's only one problem the big pharma company gillie ad that owns rem does a very they've already announced their plans to profiteer from this pandemic drugmaker gillie ad says it's doing you a favor by setting the price for it spending covert $19.00 treatment rendez of air at more than $2000.00 for government agencies and there are over $3000.00 for private insurers how does the c.e.o. of gilliatt daniel o'dea justify this discussed during practice he said there underpricing ram decimeters in normal circumstances we would price a medicine according to the value it provides earlier hospital discharge would result in a hospital savings of approximately $12000.00 per patient while makes a lot of sense. oh wait no that's stupid the value it provides so that would mean if a doctor save someone's life with heart surgery then that guy over the doctor the entire worth of the rest of his life millions of dollars and maybe should just be the surgeons butler off my bill says butler well kids see daddy owes his life to another family now good luck on childhood rem
under our desks and all be magical there's only one problem the big pharma company gillie ad that owns rem does a very they've already announced their plans to profiteer from this pandemic drugmaker gillie ad says it's doing you a favor by setting the price for it spending covert $19.00 treatment rendez of air at more than $2000.00 for government agencies and there are over $3000.00 for private insurers how does the c.e.o. of gilliatt daniel o'dea justify this discussed during practice he said...
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so the drugs actually work better than rem does of beer and yet they don't have a marketing campaign. each of the 3 drugs in the new combination is generic or no longer under patent which means that no company stands to profit significantly from its use right i ride ride ride ride or die dad why there is no marketing campaign only the insanely ridiculously profitable drugs are worth hyping the cheap ones and simply save lives those are garbage that's what i mean why why what's the point of saving a life if you can't make a bundle from it i've always said a life saved without extracting a lot of money from it is a life we're losing. i don't know that this last part needs saying but i'm going to do it anyway when you have a system built on profit run by a sociopath based on manipulation and lizard brain impulses then you will always end up in a race to the bottom with unfettered capitalism you will end up with the worst drugs priced at the highest amounts hoarded by those who need them the least. and that's you're talking about recreational illegal drugs those are better and cheaper tha
so the drugs actually work better than rem does of beer and yet they don't have a marketing campaign. each of the 3 drugs in the new combination is generic or no longer under patent which means that no company stands to profit significantly from its use right i ride ride ride ride or die dad why there is no marketing campaign only the insanely ridiculously profitable drugs are worth hyping the cheap ones and simply save lives those are garbage that's what i mean why why what's the point of...
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experts are criticizing the united states for securing more than 90 percent of the world's supply of rem disappear the only drug license to treat curb it 19 there are fears that there will now be included shortage after the u.s. and i'm certain bought virtually all available stock for the next 3 months the drug which was originally developed to treat the bowler has been shown to help people recover faster from covert ninety-nine coronavirus campaign as a warning the move by president from sets a dangerous new precedent. american fears about the spread of coronavirus are at their highest level in more than a month reuters ipsos poll says 81 percent of adults are very or somewhat concerned about the pandemic the u.s. recorded his biggest one day increase of nearly 48000 new infections on tuesday texas florida arizona california all emerging as the latest epicenter is causing some governors to reimpose restrictions more one 127000 have died in 2600000 have been infected. israel's plans to annex parts of the occupied west bank appear to be on hold as the government waits for a green light fr
experts are criticizing the united states for securing more than 90 percent of the world's supply of rem disappear the only drug license to treat curb it 19 there are fears that there will now be included shortage after the u.s. and i'm certain bought virtually all available stock for the next 3 months the drug which was originally developed to treat the bowler has been shown to help people recover faster from covert ninety-nine coronavirus campaign as a warning the move by president from sets...
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for securing more than 90 percent of the world's supply of rem dysrhythmia the only drug licensed to treat covert 19 there are fears there will be a global shortage after the u.s. announced that support virtually all available stock for the next 3 months the drug which was originally developed to combat a boner has been shown to help people recover faster from the virus campaign as a warning the move by president trump set a dangerous new precedent let's bring in william solomon from new york he's the chief executive officer of the accreditation council for medical affairs and a former pharmaceutical industry executive william solomon the u.s. buying up most of the world's supply of this drug ram disappear is that fair. well you know one of the things i think we need to make sure we separate is the gillie have from us policy gilliatt itself and you know in full disclosure i was an executive with sciences is very committed to patients and the making sure that as maybe agency as possible of access to. the air you know i think really the question comes down to some of the basic code of
for securing more than 90 percent of the world's supply of rem dysrhythmia the only drug licensed to treat covert 19 there are fears there will be a global shortage after the u.s. announced that support virtually all available stock for the next 3 months the drug which was originally developed to combat a boner has been shown to help people recover faster from the virus campaign as a warning the move by president trump set a dangerous new precedent let's bring in william solomon from new york...
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we have had some very good luck with rem does of your and that has been successful but others have been successful in the plasma has been successful but we are really coming up with some very good answers meaning they are all over the world and were working very closely all over the world for the vaccines and the therapeutics. we will have some of the heads of these great companies coming in, johnson & johnson is doing very well in particular and they seem to be doing very well but numerous are doing very well. it is something i really feel certain and i guess you can never be totally certain but pretty am certain that they will have the vaccine and they will have therapeutics and will start taking place very shortly and that will be a great thing for the world but this is happening all over the world, not just the united states and it's a tough one, very tough, very sad when you see the death. all data that could has been stop by china. if they had wanted to stop it they could have stopped it. okay, thank you very much. [inaudible conversations] >> how important is the payroll tax cut?
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e dge agreed with prosecutors who argued the n 58-year-old should rem custody because she was likelybe a flight risk. our correspondent reports. >> after a life of luxury, this is ghislaine' maxw's stone cold reality. denied bail, imprisoned in solitary confinement, and heavily guarded wittrial at least a year away. jeffrey epstein's alled co-conspirator appeared remotely in court and pleaded not guilty. stripped of her power and privilege in a brown prison top, she sat mostly expressionless during the hearing. her lawyer said she was not jeffrey epstein and had been unfairly portrayed as a monster by media spin. prosecutors successfully argued she was anxtreme flight risk and skilled at living in hidingb they say sght her property in new hampshire under the alias janet marshall to conceal her identity. when fbi agent's rated the estate, she ignored orders and lock herself in another room. one of maxwell's accusers phoned in to the hearing and imploredd the judge to hr detained. she said maxwell was a sexual apredator who groom abused her and never show remorse. ghislaine xwell has b
e dge agreed with prosecutors who argued the n 58-year-old should rem custody because she was likelybe a flight risk. our correspondent reports. >> after a life of luxury, this is ghislaine' maxw's stone cold reality. denied bail, imprisoned in solitary confinement, and heavily guarded wittrial at least a year away. jeffrey epstein's alled co-conspirator appeared remotely in court and pleaded not guilty. stripped of her power and privilege in a brown prison top, she sat mostly...
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our office rems all students and staff wears a mask. at the end of the day, the county health officer absolutely has the act to enforce. what they say is a requirement and we should all be following what the county health officers are saying. >> how do you keep the cohort groups separate when they use the bathroom? >> that's a good question. the only schools opened are child care centers. i know they work hard to keep them physical distance. that's true when schools k through 12 opens again. we will have to have plenty of supervision and support to teach them from making contact that could cause them to get hurt or anyrepublican inner that family. we know it's important that all of our staff this is a place where our teachers and staff play a key role. we want to make sure they are staffed up and have the object to be safe whether on campus or on a bus. >> we have to keep teachers safe. whether you may reduce class sizes or perhaps hand out ppes to everybody, what are you doing about that to protect the teachers? >> again, through our p
our office rems all students and staff wears a mask. at the end of the day, the county health officer absolutely has the act to enforce. what they say is a requirement and we should all be following what the county health officers are saying. >> how do you keep the cohort groups separate when they use the bathroom? >> that's a good question. the only schools opened are child care centers. i know they work hard to keep them physical distance. that's true when schools k through 12...
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under our desks and all be magical there's only one problem the big pharma company gillie ad that owns rem does a very they've already announced their plans to profiteer from this pandemic drugmaker gillie ad says it's doing you a favor by setting the price for its pending covert $19.00 treatment rundown severe and more than $2000.00 for government agencies and there are over 3 $1000.00 for private insurers how does the c.e.o. of gilliatt daniel o'dea justify this discussed during practice he said there underpricing ram decimeters in normal circumstances we would price a medicine according to the value it provides earlier hospital discharge would result in a hospital savings of approximately $12000.00 per patient all makes a lot of sense. oh wait no that's stupid the value it provides to that would mean if a doctor save someone's life with heart surgery then that guy over the doctor the entire worth of the rest of his life millions of dollars and maybe should just be the surgeon's butler. my bill says butler well kids see daddy owes his life to another family now good luck on childhood rem
under our desks and all be magical there's only one problem the big pharma company gillie ad that owns rem does a very they've already announced their plans to profiteer from this pandemic drugmaker gillie ad says it's doing you a favor by setting the price for its pending covert $19.00 treatment rundown severe and more than $2000.00 for government agencies and there are over 3 $1000.00 for private insurers how does the c.e.o. of gilliatt daniel o'dea justify this discussed during practice he...
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low key i'm going to end on a low key track it's called the ghosts of rem phil it also features. mike can kneel and at the end of this track you see the names of the people who died in the ground for talent fire i cannot think of a better way to end this episode of the stream that's watching it on t.v. with the ghost of graham. where is your scene in the one. where is his mother. where is this is. where is the mom. where is your enjoyment where was i was. raised in. the hour. when i'm out and her daughter. breaks everybody on this planet matter not an hour when people need to be heard and the story needs to be told here human development has moved right to the edge of the force with exclusive interviews and in-depth reports it is a disease can affect anyone any al-jazeera has teams on the ground this is the main business no big money or any person here to bring in the all 20 documentaries and life means. talked to al jazeera we ask is the government not taking the necessary action to really address some of the structural issues we listen i still think that travel is the safest mo
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became particularly concerned about his privacy and he lodged a complaint back in 2013 this is much rems now he took this case to court and he won as a result the original agreement called safe harbor was thrown out. but then the e.u. and us came up with a new agreement the replacement of the commission has proposed to shield is basically safe harbor once again so is it a win is this the end of the case will sadly not because they are already mechanisms in place other mechanisms that have been used between the e.u. in us for the transfer of this sort of data so it seems like a win today from actually other digital rights campaigners but it seems that there is still a long fight ahead. privacy activists build new things with unlikely any similar data sharing agreement will ever be implemented and this decision is a big deal. this is a massive rebuke for the u.s. surveillance activities on a scale that we've never seen before this is a thought bigger really potentially than save all that went before it because this is the 2nd time it's been struck down and i don't think there's any way bac
became particularly concerned about his privacy and he lodged a complaint back in 2013 this is much rems now he took this case to court and he won as a result the original agreement called safe harbor was thrown out. but then the e.u. and us came up with a new agreement the replacement of the commission has proposed to shield is basically safe harbor once again so is it a win is this the end of the case will sadly not because they are already mechanisms in place other mechanisms that have been...
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go ahead rems well that's correct there's been a lot of talk in israel itself about annexation but that's kind of like progressively been taking this with the kind of the fringes of the right right wing and the ultra right movements and not until trump came to power as you said that israel's you know understanding of annexation and the opportunity that they found in trump and or in particular being in these positions they felt it's really quite unprecedented and it was like almost like. like some sort of a political bonanza happening where everything that israel has requested annex in the golan heights and and expanding the settlements and doing whatever they wanted beseeched does are. in really like this it was it is really wish this is missing the when of that is what he has been met with complete and utter american war and. this is what's been going on and annexation i think is really more related more to this what even. israel politics than anything else we know that netanyahu has been quite. struggling for quite some time now i 3 elections trying to get a mandate to stay out of prese
go ahead rems well that's correct there's been a lot of talk in israel itself about annexation but that's kind of like progressively been taking this with the kind of the fringes of the right right wing and the ultra right movements and not until trump came to power as you said that israel's you know understanding of annexation and the opportunity that they found in trump and or in particular being in these positions they felt it's really quite unprecedented and it was like almost like. like...
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they should thank you pete and he loki i'm going to end on a low key track it's called the ghosts of rem phil it also features. mike kallio and at the end of this track you see the names of the people who died in the ground for talent i can't think of a better way to end this episode of the strain that's watching everybody leave you with the ghost of graham. where we see a scene in the water. where is his brother man and where is this is. where is the mom. where is the origin where is the where is the shooter. and the. way it's a mob had gotten. the ultranationalist marks connected with one of the world's worst humanitarian crisis we doe as illegally my grand joining with the military to impose a deadly political agenda we have devoted our nation what has happened to the revenge that's one of the biggest stains on the country as a whole. is another religion this is a politics. an unholy alliance on al-jazeera. on countering the cost of war games in the south china sea washington sends an aircraft carrier as beijing flexes its military and economic muscle by jiri or gets ready to export g
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using the internet or were not concerned about their privacy being shared now an austrian called max rems was really concerned about this and brought a case all the way in 2013 and that followed revelations that were made by the whistleblower former n.s.a. employee edward snowden who talked about the scale of surveillance that was taking place and the leaks now after that thought i'm not happy about this i'm going to take it to court and he did and he actually won back in 2015 with the top court overturning that agreement which was called safe harbor but what happened then is that the e.u. and u.s. came up with that new agreement called privacy sri old now max rams was with this new agreement saying it was pretty much exactly the same all but in name. the one side the government surveillance our presence shield doesn't change anything on the . moment you can address but she's only going to tell you that everything is fine or not which is not going to tell you anything about your case or not even going to tell you if you were even subject to surveillance. so now privacy shield too has seen
using the internet or were not concerned about their privacy being shared now an austrian called max rems was really concerned about this and brought a case all the way in 2013 and that followed revelations that were made by the whistleblower former n.s.a. employee edward snowden who talked about the scale of surveillance that was taking place and the leaks now after that thought i'm not happy about this i'm going to take it to court and he did and he actually won back in 2015 with the top...
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say least thank you pete and he loki i'm going to end on a low key track it's called the ghosts of rem phil it also features a. mike and at the end of this track you see the names of the people who died in the ground for talent i cannot think of a better way to end this episode of the strain that's watching on t.v. with the ghost of graham. where is it a scene in the water. where is his brother man and where is this is. where is the mom. where is norah jones where is a house. ways to ensure. you. don't happen to find my. first atlas. in atlanta. and had thought. from fossil fuels to modern day renewable as societies develop the energy demands increase requiring innovative solutions to meet such demands as a global power development of investment company nebraska power is uniquely positioned to deliver against the stream our we provide business growth promote social economic benefits and provide innovative safe and in farmington shale energy solutions for future generations brushed past monitoring future energy short films of hope. and inspiration. a series of short passing stories that
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. >> i know that we're getting rem really nervous. i know after the fourth that we could potentially see another surge. >> reporter: authorities in tuscaloosa, alabama, are outraged over a new disturbing trend, saying young people are throwing coronavirus parties with a prize payout for the first person who gets infected. >> people are taking all the precautions that they have and then you have mindless and foolish behavior that are taking -- that are taking this pandemic for granted. >> reporter: alarming new numbers tonight involving children. oregon seeing a rapid surge of infections among children younger than 10. in texas, more than 300 were infected in day care centers. and at least 30 students and staff tested positive at a school outside of phoenix. in alabama, a 4-month-old baby among five children hospitalized. >> if you think this doesn't affect young people, it actually affects young people. >> reporter: new infections putting a strain on testing. staggering lines again in texas. the governor today, despite earlier hesitat
. >> i know that we're getting rem really nervous. i know after the fourth that we could potentially see another surge. >> reporter: authorities in tuscaloosa, alabama, are outraged over a new disturbing trend, saying young people are throwing coronavirus parties with a prize payout for the first person who gets infected. >> people are taking all the precautions that they have and then you have mindless and foolish behavior that are taking -- that are taking this pandemic for...
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i mean i think you know standing right you know there are there are wins there are rem victories that have been happening but one of the things we were definitely keen to put in this report and you know whether or not that's. the ecuadorian we're only people winning their right to to reject or oil exploration in their territory or. internation born your own and indigent indigenous peoples and securing long title over their lands so there are good good news stories within this obviously. it's a massive issue in that a lot needs to be done. but this sort of international attention to is a key aspect. we are talking about international attention sam khouri in that the likelihood of the brazilian president actually knowing about this report and taking it seriously is probably going to be quite low given his pronouncements on the environment in the past. well look i mean it's you know no one reporter no one group no one activist no one ever changes a government's mind it's the collective efforts and when we look at what's happening in brazil right now we are starting to see some at least s
i mean i think you know standing right you know there are there are wins there are rem victories that have been happening but one of the things we were definitely keen to put in this report and you know whether or not that's. the ecuadorian we're only people winning their right to to reject or oil exploration in their territory or. internation born your own and indigent indigenous peoples and securing long title over their lands so there are good good news stories within this obviously. it's a...
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i mean i think you know standing right you know there are there are wins there are rem victories that have been happening but one of the things we were definitely keen to put in this report and you know whether or not that's. the ecuadorian we're only people winning their right to to reject or oil exploration in their territory or. internation born your own and indigent indigenous peoples securing long title over their lands so there are good good news stories within this obviously. it's a massive issue in that a lot needs to be done. but this sort of international attention to it is a key aspect. we are talking about international attention sam khouri in the likelihood of the brazilian president actually knowing about this report and taking it seriously is probably going to be quite low given his pronouncements on the environment in the past. well look i mean it's you know no one report no one group no one activist no one ever changes a government's mind it's the collective efforts and when we look at what's happening in brazil right now we are starting to see some at least some very
i mean i think you know standing right you know there are there are wins there are rem victories that have been happening but one of the things we were definitely keen to put in this report and you know whether or not that's. the ecuadorian we're only people winning their right to to reject or oil exploration in their territory or. internation born your own and indigent indigenous peoples securing long title over their lands so there are good good news stories within this obviously. it's a...
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under our desks and all be magical there's only one problem the big pharma company gillie ad that owns rem does a very they've already announced their plans to profiteer from this pandemic drugmaker gillie ad says it's doing you a favor by setting the price for its pending covert $19.00 treatment rundown severe at more than $2000.00 for government agencies and there are over $3000.00 for private insurers how does the c.e.o. of gilliatt daniel o'dea justify this discussed during practice he said...
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for securing more than 90 percent of the world's supply of rem disappear it's the only drug licensed so far to treat to cope with 19 there are fears there will be a global shortage after the u.s. announced it had bought virtually all the available stock for the next 3 months the drug which was originally developed to treat the bowler has been shown to help people recover faster from covert 19 and pain as a warning the move by mr trump sets the dangerous precedent. americans' fears about the spread of the virus are at the highest level in more than a month now a new poll from the reuters and its source organizations says 81 percent of adults are very or somewhat concerned about the pandemic the u.s. has recorded its biggest one day increase nearly 48000 new infections on tuesday texas florida arizona and california have emerged as the latest epicenter is causing some governors to reimpose restrictions more than 127000 people have died and 2600000 infected who the media is reporting a new wave of saudi led coalition airstrikes on the yemeni capital the bombardment is believed to have k
for securing more than 90 percent of the world's supply of rem disappear it's the only drug licensed so far to treat to cope with 19 there are fears there will be a global shortage after the u.s. announced it had bought virtually all the available stock for the next 3 months the drug which was originally developed to treat the bowler has been shown to help people recover faster from covert 19 and pain as a warning the move by mr trump sets the dangerous precedent. americans' fears about the...
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for securing more than 90 percent of the world's supply of rem doesn't fear the only drug license totreat covert 19 there are fears they will get global shortage of u.s. announcement both virtually available stock for the next 3 months. in mexico gunman have killed at least 24 people and injured 7 others in a drugs rehabilitation facility it's the 2nd such a town in the city of iraq north of the capital dozens of people have been arrested at a rally mocking hong kong's handover from british rule to china 10 were detained under a new security little imposed by beijing. who to media is reporting a new wave of saudi led coalition airstrikes on the yemenis capital be on bottom and on sunday is believed to have killed at least 2 civilians the strikes on a series of saudi missile attacks on tuesday positions on wednesday those are the headlines the news continues here on al-jazeera of the techno statement that somebody. is going to state is on the cusp of a new chapter in its history. as to the us on the telephone signed an agreement to pave the way for the withdrawal of the national troop
for securing more than 90 percent of the world's supply of rem doesn't fear the only drug license totreat covert 19 there are fears they will get global shortage of u.s. announcement both virtually available stock for the next 3 months. in mexico gunman have killed at least 24 people and injured 7 others in a drugs rehabilitation facility it's the 2nd such a town in the city of iraq north of the capital dozens of people have been arrested at a rally mocking hong kong's handover from british...
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. >> this afternoon, governor ron desantis the white house task force will be sending supplies of rem des veer to treat patients throughout florida. will that be helpful to your area? and if so, if not, have you received federal support in your city? >> yes, that will be helpful. that's one of the advances that they've made here. we're fortunate to have the university of south florida school of medicine right in our downtown area, and so we, the advances that they've made are the proning position of the patient, the infusion of humid fied and heated oxygen that really lowers the need for ventilators and as you said the use of remdesivir and also the plasma from those individuals that have the antibodies that have already had covid-19. so the combination of that seems to be very helpful here in the city of tampa. and we are welcoming any federal aid that you can possibly get. and that's been a challenge in the past, and any assistance that we can get from either the state or the federal government, we're all for. >> what are your biggest concerns about the upcoming school year? that se
. >> this afternoon, governor ron desantis the white house task force will be sending supplies of rem des veer to treat patients throughout florida. will that be helpful to your area? and if so, if not, have you received federal support in your city? >> yes, that will be helpful. that's one of the advances that they've made here. we're fortunate to have the university of south florida school of medicine right in our downtown area, and so we, the advances that they've made are the...
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experts are criticizing the united states for securing more than 90 percent of the world's supply of rem disappear the only drug license to treat coke at 19 there are fears there will be a global shortage now after the u.s. announced it had bought virtually all the available stock for the next 3 months the drug which was originally developed to treat a bowler has been shown to help people recover faster from the virus campaign as a warning the move by president donald trump sets a new dangerous precedent the u.s. has recorded his biggest one day increase of nearly 48000 new infections on weapons day texas florida arizona and california have emerged as the latest epicenter is causing some governors to reimpose the restrictions more than one 127000 people have died 2600000 and now infected americans fears about the spread of coronavirus around the highest level in more than a month a reuters ipsos poll says 81 percent about very or quotes somewhat concerned about the pandemic. who the media in yemen is reporting a new wave of saudi led coalition airstrikes on the capital sanaa the bombardm
experts are criticizing the united states for securing more than 90 percent of the world's supply of rem disappear the only drug license to treat coke at 19 there are fears there will be a global shortage now after the u.s. announced it had bought virtually all the available stock for the next 3 months the drug which was originally developed to treat a bowler has been shown to help people recover faster from the virus campaign as a warning the move by president donald trump sets a new dangerous...
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just in the last moments, resulters reporting that europe has agreed with gilead to secure more of rem does veer in the autumn we're seeing europe jump on the bank wagon, as well. nations are trying to get many treatments to bridge the gap between now and when that all important vaccine becomes available. >> i wournder what comes first better treatment or a vaccine. some of the assumptions around vac vaccines it feels everybody is optimistic something will be forth coming this year. >> that absolutely you read through analyst notes and i think the prevailing assumption we'll have an approved vaccine in late 2020 or early 2021 but as we were discussing yesterday on the show, even once the vaccine becomes available, that's not the end of the pandemic we then have to look at supplying the vaccine and distributing it across the world. and like we were talking about on the treatment side, we've seen governments also moving ahead to try to secure the vaccines before we know which will prove effective the word from the medical community and the leaders at the top of the health care companies
just in the last moments, resulters reporting that europe has agreed with gilead to secure more of rem does veer in the autumn we're seeing europe jump on the bank wagon, as well. nations are trying to get many treatments to bridge the gap between now and when that all important vaccine becomes available. >> i wournder what comes first better treatment or a vaccine. some of the assumptions around vac vaccines it feels everybody is optimistic something will be forth coming this year....
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. >> so, talk to us about dexamethasone and rem rdesivir d the difference you see making a in the next few weeks. what about hospitalizations? >> hospitalizations are up. in fact, there's one article in texas that is saying they are expecting 2,000 new covid patients, 2,000 patients per day at this hospital. and, you know, my work as a physician, i've never heard of a wait list for an icu and there are wait lists now in different hospitals in these states where the cases are surging. to answer your question about remdesivir and dexamethasone, i am actually very optimistic, especially about dexamethasone for a couple of reasons. number one it's readily available. i use it a lot as a primary doctor to treat migraines, arthritis and g ourch the t. the side effects are minimal. on remdesivir it's an antiviral medication that tops the replication of this virus and has shown to decrease mortality rates and the number of days in the icu has been shortened as well. >> i can bring up the tweet you put out there and you compare the pandemic to a evacuavolcano the virus as the lava. >> martin, fr
. >> so, talk to us about dexamethasone and rem rdesivir d the difference you see making a in the next few weeks. what about hospitalizations? >> hospitalizations are up. in fact, there's one article in texas that is saying they are expecting 2,000 new covid patients, 2,000 patients per day at this hospital. and, you know, my work as a physician, i've never heard of a wait list for an icu and there are wait lists now in different hospitals in these states where the cases are...
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so you can tune into yourself and to the people you might live witness but if you're aloe i highly rem and to your kids and really go a little more inward. right now we're online all the time, reacting to the news, zooming witch family, connecting with friended, on social media. a constant state of reacting and connecting. a lot of good happening right now and i don't want to discount that, but what i fine that a lot of times on saturday is i do my very best thinking. i think. and i think we are -- we have created a society and culture that doesn't value reflection because we leave no space for it. so, i do a lot of writing on saturday. so the fridays are very social with a dinner with friend and family, even our family now we're talking about the week, everything is about the week which is a manageable way to think but the time. great wisdom in that as well. saturday i do a lot of writing, journaling, and doing nothing which is a very important thing to also be able to do, to do nothing. we value so much productivity and optimizing every second of our lives these days. and i want to w
so you can tune into yourself and to the people you might live witness but if you're aloe i highly rem and to your kids and really go a little more inward. right now we're online all the time, reacting to the news, zooming witch family, connecting with friended, on social media. a constant state of reacting and connecting. a lot of good happening right now and i don't want to discount that, but what i fine that a lot of times on saturday is i do my very best thinking. i think. and i think we...
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>> back in april i think it was when you first started hearing about rem ddesivirremdesivir, tk tradedp to 85 to trade back to the low 70s. you're getting headlines again and now it's the $76 stock again, there is nothing wrong with gilead, it's a fine company. the stock is going sideways ochoenochn good tape and now it bouncing. i don't think it's doing that mu much there are different places to be. >> tim >> yeah, i tell you, in fact, if anything, remdesivir is a head wind outside of pops on the headlines which now are having precovid-19 was figuring out what to do beyond the pipe line and their own success which is what society wants has been to the demise of gilead a great balance sheet and a great management team. it certainly a stock i can own here i'm not owning it for remdesivir and in fact, we're trying to understand really what the cost, i know that sounds crazy, to the company could be but we don't know where it's ultimately priced and still waiting for really the final use case. >> let's get to the next question. >> hi, it's ryan from massachusetts. first time submitting, l
>> back in april i think it was when you first started hearing about rem ddesivirremdesivir, tk tradedp to 85 to trade back to the low 70s. you're getting headlines again and now it's the $76 stock again, there is nothing wrong with gilead, it's a fine company. the stock is going sideways ochoenochn good tape and now it bouncing. i don't think it's doing that mu much there are different places to be. >> tim >> yeah, i tell you, in fact, if anything, remdesivir is a head wind...
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rem againsts of hanna and a high probability of another disturbance forming within the next five days. show you what's happening with tropical depression hanna. spawned a couple of tornadoes across texas. still could see some thunderstorms. again, when you're talking about 12 inches coming down in some 24 hours across these regions, any additional rainfall is going to lead to significant flooding. the vast majority of it now moving into areas around northern mexico. so we'll watch that in the next couple of days. also watch happening in the atlantic. models suggest this system, very high confidence, given how far out it is, suggest this will move in and around puerto rico and beyond that into areas around turks and caicos and the bahamas. the latter portion of this week into early next week. again, you notice we're at the end of this model run is. it is not a good position to be if you're in the eastern united states. so it is something to follow within the next week, rosemary. >> we appreciate that. great to see you back in the studio. thanks, pedram. >>> well, in the chinese city of
rem againsts of hanna and a high probability of another disturbance forming within the next five days. show you what's happening with tropical depression hanna. spawned a couple of tornadoes across texas. still could see some thunderstorms. again, when you're talking about 12 inches coming down in some 24 hours across these regions, any additional rainfall is going to lead to significant flooding. the vast majority of it now moving into areas around northern mexico. so we'll watch that in the...
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judy: president barack obama awarded lewis the middle of freedomke, and rem on how he changed the trajectoryd this metal tooh congressmanlewis. it says that we aspire to be a more just, more each, more perfect union. judy: lewis stayed home in atlanta for president trump's inauguration, opting instead to march in the city's protest the next day. rep.ewis: as a nation and as a people, with, distance. we made progress. there are forces in america tt want to take us back to another time. judy: in december of last year, lewis announced he had been diagnosed with pancreatic cancer. still, he kept up his good trouble fight for civil rights. in march, 55 yearsfter bloody sunday, he crossed the edmund pettus bridge one las. and just last month, in what be his final publi espearance, lewis joined a new generation of prrs in washington, d.c., acting for justice and equality. for the final farewell to john lewis today, local activists and national luminaries joined his friends and familynt at a's ebenezer baptist church, where . martin luther king jr. preached, and where lewis himself worshiped. the fu
judy: president barack obama awarded lewis the middle of freedomke, and rem on how he changed the trajectoryd this metal tooh congressmanlewis. it says that we aspire to be a more just, more each, more perfect union. judy: lewis stayed home in atlanta for president trump's inauguration, opting instead to march in the city's protest the next day. rep.ewis: as a nation and as a people, with, distance. we made progress. there are forces in america tt want to take us back to another time. judy: in...
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sophisticated and in 1874 and 1876 there was a series called the bric-a-brac series, gossipy literary remraskas scrivener positions as a summer if offering and the tisments of the period, the newspaper promotions and advertisements, soon reflected that discourse as well. they begin to describe it as the most pleasant summer reading aimed to take the tourist at the height of his ennui. they describe it as a refreshing volume, suitable for the country or sea shore and guaranteed to chase away the fatigue of a long journey in a pullman car. you can see critical notes on the left from a christian union to all lovers of literary anecdote and gossage whose whispers, the book with prove a refresh. in a tired mood. her to boston post no more refreshing volume could be carried interest the country or the sea shore to fill in the nitches of time which intervene between the pleasure of summer holidays. by the 1880s, the discourse continues to develop. the strategy, marketing strategy continues, and the book buyer begins a very sustained defense of summer reading and has a much more sophisticated mar
sophisticated and in 1874 and 1876 there was a series called the bric-a-brac series, gossipy literary remraskas scrivener positions as a summer if offering and the tisments of the period, the newspaper promotions and advertisements, soon reflected that discourse as well. they begin to describe it as the most pleasant summer reading aimed to take the tourist at the height of his ennui. they describe it as a refreshing volume, suitable for the country or sea shore and guaranteed to chase away the...
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secretary, chad wolfe questioned him about gvernor of oregon saying he spoke to him directly asked him toe remhere is what he said. >> what i would say is, if you perspective we wouldn't be there, just like we're not ebb any other city with this type of deploymentource having to protect other court houses. fact that we are there, is because local officials are not taking action. think are not procting- not helping to address the situation, i think that is the key difference. >> porter: so there you hear him saying that the governor and local businesses are not doing their job. he says that federal officials are protectl can fede buildingspecifically the courthouse, a lot of people say this a violation of the law and constitution here. other thing to note that he was defending officers not havingng their names on their uniforms as well as using unmarked cars, that's really being done toe pr the officers. but there are a lot of people saying that is not the behavior that shou be happening on u.s. soil when it comes to largely people protesting. veryodff: finally, quickly. the white house today t
secretary, chad wolfe questioned him about gvernor of oregon saying he spoke to him directly asked him toe remhere is what he said. >> what i would say is, if you perspective we wouldn't be there, just like we're not ebb any other city with this type of deploymentource having to protect other court houses. fact that we are there, is because local officials are not taking action. think are not procting- not helping to address the situation, i think that is the key difference. >>...
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this dog was clearly in his rem sleep. name's junior. >> hey, junior. junior, junior, oh, no, junior! oh, no. >> doesn't miss a beat. apparently he was chasing a squirrel in his dream. squirrel got away, junior fell off, the owners say this happens quite often. >>> right now on "america this morning." >>> this morning on "world news now," the coronavirus emergency, and another grim new milestone. more than 150,000 americans have >> both florida and texas with their deadliest days so far, and there are 30 states with 98 hot spots. >>> also this mourfair housing blasting the change to the obama-era rule. >>> the delicate cleanup operation this morning as a bridge near phoenix partially collapses, derailing a freight train carrying hazardous material and igniting an inferno. >>> the brand-new rubik's cube record, yep, on a pogo stick. you won't believe how fast this kid did it. that's later this half hour in it's thursday, july 30th. >>> i'm thinking about how mona tripped coming into the studio, and this kid -- >> oh, you just had to put me on blast, righ
this dog was clearly in his rem sleep. name's junior. >> hey, junior. junior, junior, oh, no, junior! oh, no. >> doesn't miss a beat. apparently he was chasing a squirrel in his dream. squirrel got away, junior fell off, the owners say this happens quite often. >>> right now on "america this morning." >>> this morning on "world news now," the coronavirus emergency, and another grim new milestone. more than 150,000 americans have >> both...
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let me bring in ann rem oin from the ucla center for global and immigrant health.know what the issue is with kids, what is your reaction to this? >> it is not surprising. we've had several studies coming out this week telling us a lot about kids an infection. number one, we've had a study come out last week about korea where we know that kids at least kids over the age of 10 are likely to transmit as well as adults. we have another study out of korea that is also suggesting that kids are able to transmit this in house holds as well. we've had the study that came out of chicago that told us that kids have at least as much risk if not more than adults in they're nasal far inks and now we're having this study that is showing us documenting very clearly that kids can spread the virus. so i think that if we're going to let science talk, which i recommend highly, then the science is telling us, you know, kids can transmit the virus. they are susceptible to it. and the rates of hospitalizations going up in many states of children is also something to keep an eye on. and t
let me bring in ann rem oin from the ucla center for global and immigrant health.know what the issue is with kids, what is your reaction to this? >> it is not surprising. we've had several studies coming out this week telling us a lot about kids an infection. number one, we've had a study come out last week about korea where we know that kids at least kids over the age of 10 are likely to transmit as well as adults. we have another study out of korea that is also suggesting that kids are...
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people do get hospitalized and get into the icu, we're able to save more lives with treatments like remwhich has a big impact on mo mortality and using blood thinners on patients and not intubating them as aggressively. so that is going to cut the death rate. >> i want to talk to you about remdesivir and about some of those treatments. so if you can stay with us, we will come back and continue our conversation with dr. gottlieb conversation with dr. gottlieb in the next half hour. to sohn's or ulcerative colitis, stelara® can provide relief, and is the only approved medication to reduce inflammation on and below the surface of the intestine in uc. you, getting on that flight? back off, uc. stelara® may increase your risk of infections, some serious, and cancer. before treatment, get tested for tb. tell your doctor if you have an infection, flu-like symptoms, sores, new skin growths, have had cancer, or if you need a vaccine. rpls, a rare, potentially fatal brain condition, may be possible. some serious allergic reactions and lung inflammation can occur. lasting remission can start with
people do get hospitalized and get into the icu, we're able to save more lives with treatments like remwhich has a big impact on mo mortality and using blood thinners on patients and not intubating them as aggressively. so that is going to cut the death rate. >> i want to talk to you about remdesivir and about some of those treatments. so if you can stay with us, we will come back and continue our conversation with dr. gottlieb conversation with dr. gottlieb in the next half hour. to...
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what happens with a trial like the rem says veer trial or other trials we have going on, in the industryponsor in these instances reaches out to us. asks if we want to be a part of it. we say, yes. at that point the back and forth, protocol, read it, approve it, make its it's safe, discuss the budget, make sure we have to do it. while we're doing that they're do it individually to all different sites. spend three weeks decide we can't do it, that's wasted time for everybody. so if you have a network like, let's say, the petal network i mentioned, this exists already in place. a lot of that work has been taken care of already. a lot of that immediate work and leg work in terms of getting things approved and contracting and budgets, that stuff might be taken care of. you can imagine a situation where a drug company might say i have a drug i think it's promising. i want to use this federally funded network and a mechanism they have to pay in to help keep that funded but allows them to rapidly get their drug out there and not have to go through the process every time. >> all right. and so, y
what happens with a trial like the rem says veer trial or other trials we have going on, in the industryponsor in these instances reaches out to us. asks if we want to be a part of it. we say, yes. at that point the back and forth, protocol, read it, approve it, make its it's safe, discuss the budget, make sure we have to do it. while we're doing that they're do it individually to all different sites. spend three weeks decide we can't do it, that's wasted time for everybody. so if you have a...
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. >>> good morning, 757 a.m., and now a little bit of rem. ♪, >> 1991 for this one. you, chad for the request! getting some oldies, today. and yes, 91 is an oldie. send us your request, facebook, twitter, instagram, use the hashtag, ktvu. ♪ ♪ >>> thank you, strand seven. thank you, sal. the civil rights icon and leader in the fight for equality, died last friday. yesterday, reverend vivian's body was at the state capitol, as family and friends paid tribute to the trailblazer. the funeral will take place at the province missionary baptist church in atlanta. >>> china, this morning, get this, launched a space craft bound for mars. it took off from the launch center in china, this is its second and most ambitious tried to go to mars. it's expected to reach mars in seven months and then start searching for signs of water. >>> a new plan launched in san francisco to ramp up testing, as city leaders voiced concerns about containing covid-19 businesses in sonoma county, not obeying health orders could soon face big fines, the new proposal from county supervisors targeting v
. >>> good morning, 757 a.m., and now a little bit of rem. ♪, >> 1991 for this one. you, chad for the request! getting some oldies, today. and yes, 91 is an oldie. send us your request, facebook, twitter, instagram, use the hashtag, ktvu. ♪ ♪ >>> thank you, strand seven. thank you, sal. the civil rights icon and leader in the fight for equality, died last friday. yesterday, reverend vivian's body was at the state capitol, as family and friends paid tribute to the...
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you'll have to rem charmin ultra soft is twice as absorbent so you can use less.our mind?in. can you help keep these guys protected online? easy. connect to the xfi gateway. what about wireless data options for the family? you can customize and save. what about internet speeds that can keep up with my gaming? let's hook you up with the fast. ning, come visit a store today. stop in or book an appointment online at a time that works for you. now that'simple, easy, awesome. ask. shop. discover at your local xfinity store today. >>> she's been charged with one count of murder, two counts of attempted murder, and two counts of assault in the first degree. >> we have to convict this woman. we know she did it. >> finally after months and months and months and no resolution, there is an arrest and diane downs heads to trial. >> and she's hugely pregnant, so it's an unbelievable spectacle. >> i mean, imagine the dichotomy. she's accused of killing her children, and she's pregnant with another one. >> well, the visual -- i mean, it's just counterintuitive. she looks like la
you'll have to rem charmin ultra soft is twice as absorbent so you can use less.our mind?in. can you help keep these guys protected online? easy. connect to the xfi gateway. what about wireless data options for the family? you can customize and save. what about internet speeds that can keep up with my gaming? let's hook you up with the fast. ning, come visit a store today. stop in or book an appointment online at a time that works for you. now that'simple, easy, awesome. ask. shop. discover at...