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can realize there is not oversight over the dea, and that u.s. drug in the case of bolivia and in the andes has failed miserably. amy: i want to end with another talkingout evo morales about u.s. targeting. in 2013, with the expander julian assange played a pivotal role in helping national security agency whistleblower edward snowden qureshi. once he made it to russia, julian assange explored ways to help them reach america. during the u.s. hunt for snowden, evo morales' plane was forced to land in austria for 14 hours because of rumors snowden was on board. last week, jeremy scahill interviewed julian assange via video stream for the launch of his book "the wikileaks files." julian talked about wikileaks efforts to help snowden. >> moscow, the we looked for, how can we get him out of moscow without a diplomatic -- i'm sorry, without a passport? would not take them. commercial airliners not taken. we noticed there was an oil conference in moscow, and president maduro was going to be there amongst other presidents. one of those others was president evo
can realize there is not oversight over the dea, and that u.s. drug in the case of bolivia and in the andes has failed miserably. amy: i want to end with another talkingout evo morales about u.s. targeting. in 2013, with the expander julian assange played a pivotal role in helping national security agency whistleblower edward snowden qureshi. once he made it to russia, julian assange explored ways to help them reach america. during the u.s. hunt for snowden, evo morales' plane was forced to...
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they'll be turned over to the u.s. drug enforcement agency, that will incinerate them, a safer alternative to throwing them away or flushing them down the drain. >>> a big announcement by one of the company's major pharmacy chains. cvs says it will greatly expand the sale of drug that reverses overdose, but some say it's the wrong approach. >> reporter: next to the family pictures -- >> this was her first time she got clean. >> reporter: heather shows us the type of injection that saved her date catherine's life. >> this is where i keep it. >> reporter: catherine was a heroin addict faced by paramedics with the drug known as narcan. >> i think it should be available to anybody who needs to have it on hand. it should be easier to get that than it should be to get heroin. >> reporter: for years it's been hard to get without a prescription. as nbc's kate snow reported last year, parents of heroin addicts often keep it on hand. how many people are here are because someone they love has used heroin. pretty much everybody. how ma
they'll be turned over to the u.s. drug enforcement agency, that will incinerate them, a safer alternative to throwing them away or flushing them down the drain. >>> a big announcement by one of the company's major pharmacy chains. cvs says it will greatly expand the sale of drug that reverses overdose, but some say it's the wrong approach. >> reporter: next to the family pictures -- >> this was her first time she got clean. >> reporter: heather shows us the type of...
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getting in on the act conducting 24 trials of traditional medicine in could -- accordance with the u.s. drugards. hong kong is a leading house. exports are up 9.3% on the year and is an annual trade fair for manufacturers to showcase their products with exhibitors attending from around the world. enough chineseen knowledge that the whole world can share. >> the hurdles are becoming -- to become mainstream are cynical attitudes. what would you say to critics that say that this has been a lot of nonsense? >> i would laugh and i would say maybe. but let me tell you about it. india seeks to sort out a confusion over corporate tax regulations. we are live in mumbai after the break. ♪ rishaad: india has decided that foreign institutional investors will not have to pay tax before 2015. let's get the details. impactll talk about the that this will have. has a retrospective text that has affected traditional investors. confusion is [inaudible] sentimento be a positive for the markets. the market has seen a lot of volatility. received tax notices from the government. they would be issued to field offi
getting in on the act conducting 24 trials of traditional medicine in could -- accordance with the u.s. drugards. hong kong is a leading house. exports are up 9.3% on the year and is an annual trade fair for manufacturers to showcase their products with exhibitors attending from around the world. enough chineseen knowledge that the whole world can share. >> the hurdles are becoming -- to become mainstream are cynical attitudes. what would you say to critics that say that this has been a...
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. >> whitaker: chuck rosenberg is head of the u.s. drug enforcement administration. in a maximum security prison. >> rosenberg: he had escaped previously in 2001, so it had happened before. we knew... we knew he intended to do it again. >> whitaker: you knew he was planning to do it again? >> rosenberg: we knew that he and his folks back in sinaloa wanted to break him out. we had general chatter, maybe a year or so before he actually broke out a second time, about what they hoped to do. but there was nothing in that information we had about tunnels. >> dinkins: you know, he's a notorious tunnel manufacturer and... and architect? >> whitaker: the tunnel king? >> dinkins: the tunnel king. you know, he's responsible for more sophisticated tunnels than i think any other person in the history of drug trafficking in mexico. and so, it's somewhat ironic that he was able to escape using one of the techniques that he really perfected over the last, you know, decade plus. >> whitaker: ironic, but not terribly surprising. during the last manhunt for el chapo, his pursuers disco
. >> whitaker: chuck rosenberg is head of the u.s. drug enforcement administration. in a maximum security prison. >> rosenberg: he had escaped previously in 2001, so it had happened before. we knew... we knew he intended to do it again. >> whitaker: you knew he was planning to do it again? >> rosenberg: we knew that he and his folks back in sinaloa wanted to break him out. we had general chatter, maybe a year or so before he actually broke out a second time, about what...
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the war on drugs is something as u.s. has used justification for intervention across the globe. we generally associate the declaration "war on drugs" with president nexen. -- president nixon. if you look at that time, you can see that the war on drugs is connected
the war on drugs is something as u.s. has used justification for intervention across the globe. we generally associate the declaration "war on drugs" with president nexen. -- president nixon. if you look at that time, you can see that the war on drugs is connected
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the reason i look to those countries was that the drug that u.s. policymakers and officials were most concerned about and that they thought it the most damage or caused the most crime was heroin. when you look at where heroine is coming globally, it's thailand, burma, mexico. the goal of the policies with fordixon and administrations, and somewhat with the carter administration was source control, eliminating illegal drug use at the source. it's a more efficient policy and use of resources versus, say, interdiction, trying to interdict drugs coming into the country. that usually stems about 15% of the flow. the thought was and still is that if you can go to the source -- production,on in this case, places where opium poppies are grown and where heroine is being refined, if you can delete those sources, you can reduce the amount of illegal drugs entering the country and can it limitsyou the amount of a diction happening in the united states. book points out about the history of the war on drugs is that in each of these countries, thailand, burma, an
the reason i look to those countries was that the drug that u.s. policymakers and officials were most concerned about and that they thought it the most damage or caused the most crime was heroin. when you look at where heroine is coming globally, it's thailand, burma, mexico. the goal of the policies with fordixon and administrations, and somewhat with the carter administration was source control, eliminating illegal drug use at the source. it's a more efficient policy and use of resources...
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and canada refused and everyone else agreed and then the u.s. drugr, which is devastating latin america and they want to get out of it, but the u.s. and canada don't agree. that is actually the background for obama's acceptance of steps towards mobilization of relations with cuba. another conference is coming up in panama, and if the united states had not made that move, it probably would've been thrown out of the him it's for. therefore, obama made what is ,alled here a noble gesture courageous move to end cuba's isolation. although in reality, it was u.s. isolation that was the motivating factor. so if the united states ins up being almost universally isolated in iran, that won't be anything particularly new and in fact, there are quite a few other cases. well, in the case of iran, the reasons for u.s. concerns are very clearly and repeatedly articulated. iran is the gravest threat to world peace. we hear that regularly from high places. government officials, commentators, and others. in the united states. there also happens to be a world out there
and canada refused and everyone else agreed and then the u.s. drugr, which is devastating latin america and they want to get out of it, but the u.s. and canada don't agree. that is actually the background for obama's acceptance of steps towards mobilization of relations with cuba. another conference is coming up in panama, and if the united states had not made that move, it probably would've been thrown out of the him it's for. therefore, obama made what is ,alled here a noble gesture...
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u.s. is seen as the only market where they can recover large investments in new drugs so the u.s. a third of all global drug spending. >> thank you for that. here's your headlines this morning. shares in volkswagen accelerate losses after the car maker says it will set aside 6.5 billion euros in the wake of the emission scandal. europe european pharma stocks drop state side. opportunities aren't always obvious. sometimes they just drop in. cme group can help you navigate risks and capture opportunities. we enable you to reach global markets and drive forward with broader possibilities. cme group: how the world advances. (vo) wit runs on optimism.un on? it's what sparks ideas. moves the world forward. invest with those who see the world as unstoppable. who have the curiosity to look beyond the expected and the conviction to be in it for the long term. oppenheimerfunds believes that's the right way to invest... ...in this big, bold, beautiful world. >>> let's show you the chart right away because this morning they were down 5% but since we got that press release saying that volkswag
u.s. is seen as the only market where they can recover large investments in new drugs so the u.s. a third of all global drug spending. >> thank you for that. here's your headlines this morning. shares in volkswagen accelerate losses after the car maker says it will set aside 6.5 billion euros in the wake of the emission scandal. europe european pharma stocks drop state side. opportunities aren't always obvious. sometimes they just drop in. cme group can help you navigate risks and...
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you got this. >>> a u.s. drugng the cost of a treatment for aids and cancer patients is now rolling back the price. previously the treatment was less than $14 before touring raised it to $750 a pill. we have more on the ceo behind all the changes. >> he's brash, a multimillionaire and taking a lot of heat of that decision to raise the price of a drug to treat cancer in aids patients more than 5,000%. now touring pharmaceuticals ceo and founder martin is rolling back the price. >> we will make a profit, but a very small one. >> it drug used to cost $123.50 per pill. touring changed the cost to a whopping $750 per pill. democratic if thetial candidate hillary clinton blasted that decision this afternoon. >> that's price gouging. >> the infectious diseases society of america and the hiv medicine association sent a joint letter to shkreli kaudsing the increase unjustifiable for the medically vulnerable patient population. in a previous interview, shkreli called the increase an altrui altruistic move that would have he
you got this. >>> a u.s. drugng the cost of a treatment for aids and cancer patients is now rolling back the price. previously the treatment was less than $14 before touring raised it to $750 a pill. we have more on the ceo behind all the changes. >> he's brash, a multimillionaire and taking a lot of heat of that decision to raise the price of a drug to treat cancer in aids patients more than 5,000%. now touring pharmaceuticals ceo and founder martin is rolling back the price....
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. >> martin shakreli becoming the face of the u.s. drug pricing controversy. en he raised the price of an anti-infection drug daraprim from $13.50 to $750 a pill. the company thousand says that it will lower the cost of the medication, but it has not said exactly by how much. joining us now, dr. alvarez, a member of the fox news a team. thank you for joining us. >> well, look, i think that the whole world is outraged. i'm outraged myself. this is what gives fa pharmaceutical ceos a bad name. and i would call this guy an investor trying to make money. he bought a company for $55 million. he bought a very solid drug that has been around for a long time. it costs to make about a dollar. it treat as very specific type of infection which is toxic plaz know sis. and it helps millions of people. all of a sudden he made an investment of $55 million and now he will hike that up to see if he can make huge profits. he's saying that he's losing money and that he needs do something else. hey, pal, get some good scientists to give you new drug, but don't steal from the peopl
. >> martin shakreli becoming the face of the u.s. drug pricing controversy. en he raised the price of an anti-infection drug daraprim from $13.50 to $750 a pill. the company thousand says that it will lower the cost of the medication, but it has not said exactly by how much. joining us now, dr. alvarez, a member of the fox news a team. thank you for joining us. >> well, look, i think that the whole world is outraged. i'm outraged myself. this is what gives fa pharmaceutical ceos a...
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he also says our exposure to u.s. drug price reimbursement both of those thesis are incorrect.are well positioned for strong organic growth even assuming little or no price increase. as we stated many times, we focus on volume growth and concentration on private and cash pay markets that avoid governments markets. >> i do want to point out biotech in a bear market, officially in a bear market. >> below that flash crash of august 24th. >> that crazy morning level. >> look, when i look at this xpo, conway, that stock was cut in half. borrowed money at much a better rate. the idea that the growth can continue for roll ups is more in question. those companies grow by acquiring. and that's allergen is going to sell that business. clean up the balance sheet. valeant is viewed like sun edison. a deal too far. >> sune. i watch that one. i watch green lights performance. >> red light. >> red light, an offer i want to mention. nexstar where media general is merging with meredith. not well greeted by investors on the media general side although there was speculation that media general wou
he also says our exposure to u.s. drug price reimbursement both of those thesis are incorrect.are well positioned for strong organic growth even assuming little or no price increase. as we stated many times, we focus on volume growth and concentration on private and cash pay markets that avoid governments markets. >> i do want to point out biotech in a bear market, officially in a bear market. >> below that flash crash of august 24th. >> that crazy morning level. >>...
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u.s. after hillary clinton tweeted she will come up with a plan to combat the high cost of prescription drugsalmostbiotech index fell 4.5%. stocks.ed u.s. shares jumped by the most in a month. facebook joins 1.2%. shares have been gaining 428 session. it is the longest winning streak ever. reversed losses, gaining .5%. research joinsf? us from chicago. what is driving the market? >> it is largely fed talk right now. rating rates is a big deal for the markets. it has been the backbone of the rally we had the last five or six years and it is trying to figure out what the fed wants to do next. the fed is not going to move until the spring of 2016. i know people have said maybe october, maybe december, but janet yellen is the voice that matters and she seems very dovish at her press conference last week. we had for fed presidents that they expect -- say that they expect rates to rise this year. presidentd fed say they would raise rates in set ember. the fed is driven by bill dudley, they are driven by stan fisher, the vice-chairman, he is a bit more hawkish, and janet yellen, who has not spoken m
u.s. after hillary clinton tweeted she will come up with a plan to combat the high cost of prescription drugsalmostbiotech index fell 4.5%. stocks.ed u.s. shares jumped by the most in a month. facebook joins 1.2%. shares have been gaining 428 session. it is the longest winning streak ever. reversed losses, gaining .5%. research joinsf? us from chicago. what is driving the market? >> it is largely fed talk right now. rating rates is a big deal for the markets. it has been the backbone of...
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u.s. food and drug administration ban import from a plant in india over quality concerns and it's the tenthin the country to face such action this year alone and 44th in the past four years and global leader in making generic drugs or cheap copies of medicines whose patents expired and india companies supply drugs and vaccines by global aid agencies in poor countries and two weeks ago the world health organization said the labs that supply tuberculosis to the tb partnership that inspections raised serious concerns about data manipulation and contamination and the bans will have an enormous impact on the pharmaceutical industry. >> it's a very serious issue and we need to understand why this is happening and why this happens and our concern is that as you have likely said india is globally the one for making affordable medicines and making it accessible to the world over and we have sort of a champion around the world to ensure that indian medicines reach the poorest of the poor around the world in terms of accessibility and we feel very disheart ended and disappointed when such decisions co
u.s. food and drug administration ban import from a plant in india over quality concerns and it's the tenthin the country to face such action this year alone and 44th in the past four years and global leader in making generic drugs or cheap copies of medicines whose patents expired and india companies supply drugs and vaccines by global aid agencies in poor countries and two weeks ago the world health organization said the labs that supply tuberculosis to the tb partnership that inspections...
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contamination and i'm joined from new deli for safe partnership for medicine and another drug company called into question for the u.s is a huge market for india and what does that mean for the drug manufacturing industry in india? >> it's a big blow. in my view, you know, this is not something we can just forget it. it's a very serious issue and we need to understand why this is happening and why does it happen and our concern is that as you have very rightly said india is globally known for making affordable medicines and making it accessible to the world over and we have sort of champions around the world to ensure that indian medicines reach the poorest of the poor around the world in terms of accessibility. so we feel very disheart ended and disappointed when such decisions come that countries ban import of india medicines because it denies access to medicines for the people around the world and there are a lot of u.s. citizens who access indian medicines so this kind of ban needs to become more transparent and we need to understand why this happens, is it the poor manufacturing practices, which they are found a
contamination and i'm joined from new deli for safe partnership for medicine and another drug company called into question for the u.s is a huge market for india and what does that mean for the drug manufacturing industry in india? >> it's a big blow. in my view, you know, this is not something we can just forget it. it's a very serious issue and we need to understand why this is happening and why does it happen and our concern is that as you have very rightly said india is globally known...
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commandant siler in the 1970's, he expanded the drug interdiction mission of the coast guard and worked with the dea and u.s. customs and drug enforcement. he opened the coast guard academy to women for commissioned officers cadet training. he assigned women to oceangoing coast guard cutters. in world war ii, he was part of the early occupation force in japan. john hayes, 1978-1982, he was commissioned outside of japan. the coast guard has a station in japan, natsume. in his time before he was commandant, he commanded the loran. he also commanded the u.s. coast guard squadron number one in vietnam, which got a lot of military action. like many coast guard officers, he was a student at the u.s. navy war college in newport, rhode island. james gracey was commandant into the 1980's. he commanded, like several of these men, the ninth coast guard district, the great lakes district they called it, the inland seas. with seasonal variations, it was a challenging assignment. he also established ship boarding protocols. the coast guard can board ships in international waters. to get that, they had to start dealing wi
commandant siler in the 1970's, he expanded the drug interdiction mission of the coast guard and worked with the dea and u.s. customs and drug enforcement. he opened the coast guard academy to women for commissioned officers cadet training. he assigned women to oceangoing coast guard cutters. in world war ii, he was part of the early occupation force in japan. john hayes, 1978-1982, he was commissioned outside of japan. the coast guard has a station in japan, natsume. in his time before he was...
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u.s. border with mexico. >> the drug come in, the money goes out daily. i saw it. because i was on the border. i was there and we saw it and everybody sees it every day and we have the kind of people that can do something about it. but we have no leadership. none. none whatsoever. >> reporter: now at times this event was a little awkward. as soon as it got under way, protestors poured into ra nearby parking lot. it was just hundreds of feet away. so while they were chanting donald trump is a racist, everyone came out here live to hear that right aboard the ship. >> all right, sarah, thank you so much. you are right. vice president joe biden unleashing his most direct assault on the type of language used by donald trump. at a reception for hispanic heritage month. he says donald trump's sick message about immigrants flies the worst instinct in america's society. >> folks, i don't want anybody to be down right now about what's going on in the republican party. i mean this sen searly. this is not. i am being deadly honest about this. i want you to remember notwithstan
u.s. border with mexico. >> the drug come in, the money goes out daily. i saw it. because i was on the border. i was there and we saw it and everybody sees it every day and we have the kind of people that can do something about it. but we have no leadership. none. none whatsoever. >> reporter: now at times this event was a little awkward. as soon as it got under way, protestors poured into ra nearby parking lot. it was just hundreds of feet away. so while they were chanting donald...
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u.s. economy billions. how react to one drug's price tag sent investors running. >>> senate democrats have blocked a bill stopping most late-term abortions, republicans failed to gain the 60 votes necessary to overcome a filibuster. this is the second time that democrats have derailed an antiabortion bill since the release of undercover planned parent hood video this summer. once again, republican presidential hopeful ben carson is doing damage control. he said sunday he would not advocate a muslim as president. he spoke in ohio today to clarify what he meant. >> there's no question that our constitution and our traditions have a judeo-christian pace. there's no question about that. i don't think there's any roon we should deny that. the fist amendment is very important. the freedom of religion. it so happens that the majority of people in this country, you know, do believe in judeo-christian values, and there's no way that we should suppress their beliefs, and they should be able to live according to their faith. we never should
u.s. economy billions. how react to one drug's price tag sent investors running. >>> senate democrats have blocked a bill stopping most late-term abortions, republicans failed to gain the 60 votes necessary to overcome a filibuster. this is the second time that democrats have derailed an antiabortion bill since the release of undercover planned parent hood video this summer. once again, republican presidential hopeful ben carson is doing damage control. he said sunday he would not...
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drugs. it's something that i hear about everywhere i go. >> but regulation would not be easy. the u.s. the only developed nation in which drug makers are free to set their own prices even government purchasing agencies may only negotiate but not dictate what they're charged. as for daraprin, it's offering a special discount program for, quote, patients in need, but it will not lower it's retail pri price. >> brazil's president dilma rousseff is having a tough week ahead. she faces impeachment. >> undermining the support from the very people who brought her to power. meanwhile, the government is trying to distance itself from a massive corruption scandal involving petrobras. they have been trying to distance themselves from that corruption scandal, but there is no doubt that her government has been stained, confidence is questioned. in the future of investment, in the future of that government. things are looking very difficult. she's involved in negotiations with members of her own party trying to shore up support and members of the opposition trying to impeach her from her handling of
drugs. it's something that i hear about everywhere i go. >> but regulation would not be easy. the u.s. the only developed nation in which drug makers are free to set their own prices even government purchasing agencies may only negotiate but not dictate what they're charged. as for daraprin, it's offering a special discount program for, quote, patients in need, but it will not lower it's retail pri price. >> brazil's president dilma rousseff is having a tough week ahead. she faces...
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u.s. food and drug authority is working on new sodium guidelines. bret?ura, thank you. >>> colorado is trying to figure out how to get and keep children and teenagers off marijuana. it's become a major problem since the state legalized recreational pot our correspondent tells us what is being tried tonight from denver. >> reporter: scare tactics and so-called preachy messages miss their mark when it comes to convincing teens not to use drugs. >> we know that their brains are still developing until age 25 and so marijuana, like other substances, can get in the way of the development. >> reporter: a new approach to prevention has turned strategies like this -- >> this is what you go through! >> reporter: to a far more subtle intoe nation. >> where are you headed? >> going to mike's. >> why don't you take my car. >> thank you. >> back by midnight. >> reporter: this aims to show the younger set how pot use can get in the way of short-term goals, like driver's license, performing in sports or on stage and it's delivered through media and social media messaging
u.s. food and drug authority is working on new sodium guidelines. bret?ura, thank you. >>> colorado is trying to figure out how to get and keep children and teenagers off marijuana. it's become a major problem since the state legalized recreational pot our correspondent tells us what is being tried tonight from denver. >> reporter: scare tactics and so-called preachy messages miss their mark when it comes to convincing teens not to use drugs. >> we know that their brains...
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u.s. food and drug authority is working on new sodium guidelines. bret? >> laura, thank you. >>> colorado is trying to figure out how to get and keep children and teenagers off marijuana. it's become a major problem since the state legalized recreational pot our correspondent tells us what is being tried tonight from denver. >> reporter: scare tactics and so-called preachy messages miss their mark when it comes to convincing teens not to use drugs. >> we know that their brains are still developing until age 25 and so marijuana, like other substances, can get in the way of the development. >> reporter: a new approach to prevention has turned strategies like this -- >> this is what you go through! >> reporter: to a far more subtle intoe nation. >> where are you headed? >> going to mike's. >> why don't you take my car. >> thank you. >> back by midnight. >> reporter: this aims to show the younger set how pot use can get in the way of short-term goals, like driver's license, performing in sports or on stage and it's delivered through media and social media mes
u.s. food and drug authority is working on new sodium guidelines. bret? >> laura, thank you. >>> colorado is trying to figure out how to get and keep children and teenagers off marijuana. it's become a major problem since the state legalized recreational pot our correspondent tells us what is being tried tonight from denver. >> reporter: scare tactics and so-called preachy messages miss their mark when it comes to convincing teens not to use drugs. >> we know that...
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u.s. for his role in a drug cartel. >>> donald trump used his twitter account to respond to his latest controversy, how he handled a vote every's antimuslim question. trump said if he had challenged the voter, the media would have accused him of interfering with the man's right to free speech. >> reporter: donald trump responds to his most recent controversy on twitter, write writing this is the first time in my life that i've caused controversy by not saying something. he's referring, of course, to this question at an event in new hampshire on thursday. >> we have a big problem in this country. it's called muslims. we know our current president is one, you know he's not even an american. >> we need this question, this first question. >> that's my question, when can we get rid of him? >> we'll be looking at a lot of different thing. a lot of people are saying that bad things are happening out there. we'll be looking at that and plenty of other things. >> reporter: trump took to twit owner saturday, where he wrote, am i morally obligated to defend the president every time somebody says something ba
u.s. for his role in a drug cartel. >>> donald trump used his twitter account to respond to his latest controversy, how he handled a vote every's antimuslim question. trump said if he had challenged the voter, the media would have accused him of interfering with the man's right to free speech. >> reporter: donald trump responds to his most recent controversy on twitter, write writing this is the first time in my life that i've caused controversy by not saying something. he's...
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in my day my costar benicio del toro wasn't starring in a movie called, "sicario" about the drug war on the u.scalled "traffic" about the drug war on the u.s. mexican border. before that he played duke the dog-faced boy in "big top pee-wee." [ laughter ] that one's just a fun fact. >> seth: i like a fun fact. never could say no to a fun fact. back in my day we didn't have weird barefoot toe shoes that creep people out. we had crocs and they creeped out people just fine. [ laughter ] simpler times. simpler times. >> back in my day we didn't take emotional support dogs on airplanes. we took emotional support pills. >> seth: oh, yeah. [ laughter ] >> if you took enough emotional pills you thought there was a dog next to you but just a man in the window seat saying, "please stop petting me." >> seth: oh, yeah. i have been on both sides of that. the petter and the petee. speaking of dogs, back in my day, we didn't rescue animals. animals rescued us. when you got home from work and were are about to sit down for a little alone time in incognito mode and then -- [ dog barks ] "oh, hi, honey. look who'
in my day my costar benicio del toro wasn't starring in a movie called, "sicario" about the drug war on the u.scalled "traffic" about the drug war on the u.s. mexican border. before that he played duke the dog-faced boy in "big top pee-wee." [ laughter ] that one's just a fun fact. >> seth: i like a fun fact. never could say no to a fun fact. back in my day we didn't have weird barefoot toe shoes that creep people out. we had crocs and they creeped out people...
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. ♪ yeah, click >>> a major drug bust for the u.s. uard in >>> a major drug bust for the u.s. coast guard in the caribbean. more than $40 million worth of cocaine and marijuana. the shipment was first spotted by coast guard plane off the dominican republic, then intercepted by a cutter. the suspects threw some of the drugs overboard. the coast guard says this is a record year for drug busts by the service. seizing more than $4 billion in cocaine just in the past year alone. >>> a change is coming at the top of one of the most famous american fashion empires. ralph lauren is giving up the title of ceo at the company. he founded nearly 50 years ago. lauren is not leaving his company completely, though. he'll remain as executive chairman and chief creative officer. the president of old navy will take over as ceo in november. >> boy, he just had some great -- a great run over there, ralph lauren. great visionary. i love their clothes, i have to say. but they never retire, do they? >> they never retire. they hang on and there's no way he ca
. ♪ yeah, click >>> a major drug bust for the u.s. uard in >>> a major drug bust for the u.s. coast guard in the caribbean. more than $40 million worth of cocaine and marijuana. the shipment was first spotted by coast guard plane off the dominican republic, then intercepted by a cutter. the suspects threw some of the drugs overboard. the coast guard says this is a record year for drug busts by the service. seizing more than $4 billion in cocaine just in the past year alone....
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u.s. coastguard. in fact, it's been a record year in catching international drug smugglers. more than $41 million worth of cocaine and marijuana was intercepted in the caribbean, thousands of pounds of drugs that were headed to the u.s. the coastguard says in the past 12 months it seized 130 metric tons of cocaine worth more than $4 billion. >>> the fbi is investigating another string of 7-eleven armed robberies this time in dale city. these are surveillance videos from three recent cases at different 7-elevens in dale city off the past six weeks. the fbi says in each case the two thieves wore dark clothing and carried a sawed off shotgun and they got away with cash. so far the robberies haven't turned into shootings, but agency workers are worried it could turn dangerous next time. >> they're using sawed off shot guns, what we believe is a sawed off shot gun, and we're concerned this could result in potential violence. >> and the fbi says you are critical in these cases. so if you think you know who these thieves are, the fbi wants to hear from you. agents have been investi
u.s. coastguard. in fact, it's been a record year in catching international drug smugglers. more than $41 million worth of cocaine and marijuana was intercepted in the caribbean, thousands of pounds of drugs that were headed to the u.s. the coastguard says in the past 12 months it seized 130 metric tons of cocaine worth more than $4 billion. >>> the fbi is investigating another string of 7-eleven armed robberies this time in dale city. these are surveillance videos from three recent...
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u.s. is the biggest pharmaceutical market in the world, if you cannot sell your drugs there you are stuffedeurope as well. touches every pharma company that has business in the u.s.. jon: who is most exposed? company that is driving high drug prices, the one that comes to everyone's mind is fee -- sanofee has -- every company has rare disease products priced at high levels. i would say that if there is going to be any pressure, those are the areas and products that would be particularly under the microscope. jon: thank you for joining us. on this show, emerging markets in focus. all of the data that you need to watch for for the rest of the day, after the break. ♪ jon: welcome back to "on the move." if you are in the city of london, the picture outside your window does not look as pity -- pretty as hong kong. it looks like a beautiful painting. another beautiful painting is francine lacqua. first up in the show we will get a rate decision from the turkish central bank and then we get cpi data out of brazil where they were cut to junk this month. and we get consumer confidence data in the eu
u.s. is the biggest pharmaceutical market in the world, if you cannot sell your drugs there you are stuffedeurope as well. touches every pharma company that has business in the u.s.. jon: who is most exposed? company that is driving high drug prices, the one that comes to everyone's mind is fee -- sanofee has -- every company has rare disease products priced at high levels. i would say that if there is going to be any pressure, those are the areas and products that would be particularly under...
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drugs. it's something that i hear about everywhere i go. >> but regulation would not be easy. the u.s. is the only developed nation in which drug makers are free to set their own prices even government purchasing agencies may only negotiate but not dictate what they're charged. as for daraprim, it's offering a special discount program for, quote, patients in need. but otherwise will not lower it's retail price. tom ackerman, al jazeera, washington. >> brazil's president is facing a tough week ahead. dilma rousseff is trying to convince congress to reduce the cut of public safer jobs and freeze pay for employees as she faces impeachment. >> things in brazil moving extremely quickly as dilma rousseff is trying to shore up her government. there has been talk about clothin closing 39 ministries. meanwhile, the government is desperately trying to distance itself from a massive corruption scandal involving the state oil company petrobras, which has implicated several construction firms and senior politicians. president rousseff has been trying to distance tears from that corruption scandal, b
drugs. it's something that i hear about everywhere i go. >> but regulation would not be easy. the u.s. is the only developed nation in which drug makers are free to set their own prices even government purchasing agencies may only negotiate but not dictate what they're charged. as for daraprim, it's offering a special discount program for, quote, patients in need. but otherwise will not lower it's retail price. tom ackerman, al jazeera, washington. >> brazil's president is facing a...
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police say the thieves stole prescription drugs and ran off. u.s. parkand the place helicopter were called in to help the search, but the man disappeared. this humid weather is leaving us . before we feel cooler air, we may have to deal with rain and storms. how long will the storms stick around? steve: not that long. just during the day tomorrow. the holiday weekend, things get a lot brighter and cooler. a few showers around the capital beltway. tomorrow morning, sunglasses early in the day. umbrellas for the afternoon hours. a cold front moves across the mid-atlantic. highs in the 80's and a lot of humidity. talking about the cooldown, plus another warm-up next week. details on that in just a few minutes. jonathan: a roller coaster for the redskins and the season has not given target. tonight, they tried to focus on the game of football. robert is joining us with a look at how they came together to overlook all the other noise. robert: if you are a good player, you have got to jonathan: pros got to do that. robert: most of the starters did not pla
police say the thieves stole prescription drugs and ran off. u.s. parkand the place helicopter were called in to help the search, but the man disappeared. this humid weather is leaving us . before we feel cooler air, we may have to deal with rain and storms. how long will the storms stick around? steve: not that long. just during the day tomorrow. the holiday weekend, things get a lot brighter and cooler. a few showers around the capital beltway. tomorrow morning, sunglasses early in the day....
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. >> this also makes people stand up when it comes to the drug and the hmo industries in the u.s. because they have been consolidating, eta, humana, and the like and these companies have been able to charge those prices because of their market share. okay. let's take a look at some cash and hopefully you'll get to save that cash when buying drugs in the u.s. in the future if hillary clinton has her way but let's talk about super yachts. well, you can buy one because it's up for sale at the monaco yacht show. phil had the chance to step on board the biggest boat at the fair. >> talk about size. at more than 280 feet it's the biggest and most expensive vessel for sale. with an outdoor pool, dining rooms, lounges, outdoor bars and a spa it all adds up. price tag, 175 million euros. >> it's the price to what it would cost today to replace her. less personally some of the individual personal supplies you have to do. you buy your own tenders and pay for your own linen, sheets, crystal. add another 10 million on. >> it's the most expensive super yacht per sale per gross tonnage. is it wo
. >> this also makes people stand up when it comes to the drug and the hmo industries in the u.s. because they have been consolidating, eta, humana, and the like and these companies have been able to charge those prices because of their market share. okay. let's take a look at some cash and hopefully you'll get to save that cash when buying drugs in the u.s. in the future if hillary clinton has her way but let's talk about super yachts. well, you can buy one because it's up for sale at...
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what they're paying for his older generic drugs as they pay much higher prices than we do here in the u.sat is largely because they protect local domestic so theyurers and protect those manufacturers and are willing to pay higher prices for those drugs even though they tried to drive down prices of new drugs. it is not the case necessarily that we are paying a lot more on the whole for drugs. we just paying more for the new drugs, the more innovative drugs in the united states. host: typically, what is the timeframe for development and how much money does the cost? >> and depends. some of the more targeted drugs, -- mitchnice diseases diseases can be developed quickly when you have a very good understanding about how the drug works. maybe two to five years. typically you think of drug developments that will take around 10 years. the cost of that the moment varies as well. but seeing drugs these days that cost $1 billion or more out-of-pocket, direct money, i'm not talking about the calculations of capital, but what comes out of the pocket of the drug company, that is not unusual. we have
what they're paying for his older generic drugs as they pay much higher prices than we do here in the u.sat is largely because they protect local domestic so theyurers and protect those manufacturers and are willing to pay higher prices for those drugs even though they tried to drive down prices of new drugs. it is not the case necessarily that we are paying a lot more on the whole for drugs. we just paying more for the new drugs, the more innovative drugs in the united states. host: typically,...
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. >> reporter: and indeed, with drug prices skyrocketing here in the u.s. and not the rest of the world, it is a campaign issue. with hillary clinton today holding a plan to hold drug companies accountable for lowering their prices. lester. >> thank you. >>> and also under fire, the largest automaker in the world and under federal investigation after getting caught cheating by installing hidden software on vehicles to get around air safety standards. for 10 million drivers affected by this, pete williams has details. >> reporter: volkswagen tonight is in full throttle apology gear, admitting it installed software in the diesel them to cheat on air pollution emissions tests and claiming they were selling an environmentally friendly car. >> our company was dishonest with the epa and the california resources board and with all of you. and in my german words, we have totally screwed up. >> when the cars were being inspected with only the front wheels turning on the test bed, hidden software turned on the pollution controls. it went off when the cars were back on
. >> reporter: and indeed, with drug prices skyrocketing here in the u.s. and not the rest of the world, it is a campaign issue. with hillary clinton today holding a plan to hold drug companies accountable for lowering their prices. lester. >> thank you. >>> and also under fire, the largest automaker in the world and under federal investigation after getting caught cheating by installing hidden software on vehicles to get around air safety standards. for 10 million drivers...
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. >>> well, a major drug bust for the u.s. coast guard in the caribbean.on worth of cocaine and marijuana. the shipment was first spotted by a coast guard plane off the dominican republic. the coast guard says this is a record year for drug busts by the service seizing more than $4 billion in cocaine in the past year. >>> all right. so the hunt is on in philadelphia area for a man who got his nails done on sunday and then be ared the nail salon. when he was asked to payee pulled out a sawed off shotgun and demanded cash. surveillance cameras show him grabbing money and some items from drawers there. no shots were fired before the guy made it off with a handful of cash. >> well, forget about loading up on calcium supplements for bone health. two studies found little evidence that they can ward off osteoporosis and the risk of bone fracture in people over 50. what's more, the researchers found that extra calcium can cause problems including kidney stones and cardiovascular issues. >> a unique problem for first responders in oklahoma. take a look at this. ang
. >>> well, a major drug bust for the u.s. coast guard in the caribbean.on worth of cocaine and marijuana. the shipment was first spotted by a coast guard plane off the dominican republic. the coast guard says this is a record year for drug busts by the service seizing more than $4 billion in cocaine in the past year. >>> all right. so the hunt is on in philadelphia area for a man who got his nails done on sunday and then be ared the nail salon. when he was asked to payee...
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drug companies' stocks sank highlighting fears across the industry about pricing pressure. bernstein analyst ronnie gao says folks are worried that hillary clinton if elected could give the u.s. government the ability to negotiate on drug prices. he says this could cut drug industry stock price by 20% across the industry. other analysts disagree, like rbc's michael yee. he says that's unlikely. >> hillary obviously has a huge platform and someone who has been going after drug pricing for a decade. and this has been a very sensitive topic and people think that obviously hillary could have some clout here. i think the real question is what if anything could actually be implemented or approved given that there is a legislation process that has to go through congress. >> reporter: as for turing, when asked if all the attention will lead to lowering the cost of daraprim, the ceo had one word. no. for "nightly business report," i'm meg tirrell. >> our guest tonight is offering up a solution he thinks could help control the cost of drugs here in america. he is zeke emmanuel, vice provost for global initiatives and chair of medical eth ixz and health policy at the university of penn
drug companies' stocks sank highlighting fears across the industry about pricing pressure. bernstein analyst ronnie gao says folks are worried that hillary clinton if elected could give the u.s. government the ability to negotiate on drug prices. he says this could cut drug industry stock price by 20% across the industry. other analysts disagree, like rbc's michael yee. he says that's unlikely. >> hillary obviously has a huge platform and someone who has been going after drug pricing for...