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counterbalance we have two unbridled corporate power and greed. i think it is really important that public sector workers be allowed to strike. the amendment was something that allowed contracts to continue, and actually, the tailored laws which outlawed public sector striking, it was the triborough amendment. because the amendment, of contracts continuing, even after they have expired, there is no real way for public sector contracto get a debtor other than cozying up to someone might governor cuomo, and i therethat labor unions -- is no real way for public sector workers to get a better contract other than cozying up to someone like governor cuomo. to be allowed to strike, not only for their families and to get health they actually struck also for the kids in those schools because these schools were so gleefully --erfunded -- so gleefully lethally underfunded. i think they need to have every tool in their toolkit. marcia: even if it paralyzes the city? workers do not one to strike. they only strike when they see no other recourse, and if you str
counterbalance we have two unbridled corporate power and greed. i think it is really important that public sector workers be allowed to strike. the amendment was something that allowed contracts to continue, and actually, the tailored laws which outlawed public sector striking, it was the triborough amendment. because the amendment, of contracts continuing, even after they have expired, there is no real way for public sector contracto get a debtor other than cozying up to someone might governor...
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the lessons he learned from his mentor still guide him today optimism and hard work and as an unbridled optimist despite current challenges our nation's brightest days are ahead of us. to be a tireless advocate for opportunities living paycheck to paycheck helping children mired in poverty to have access to quality education. he has a legislative package introduced as well as a senate opportunity coalition for those committed to helping those in need. prior to public service he had a small business of his own he was elected to the south carolina state house and city council and house of representatives january 2013 he was sworn in as united states senator from south carolina and was reelected january 2017. the first african-american senator from south carolina as well the first african-american republican to serve in the senate since 1979. ladies and ladies and gentlemen please welcome senator tim scott. [applause] >> thank you. america are there any on this side? there is. [applause] thank you very much. do you mind if i take a quick selfie? i can see you. good job. thank you very much
the lessons he learned from his mentor still guide him today optimism and hard work and as an unbridled optimist despite current challenges our nation's brightest days are ahead of us. to be a tireless advocate for opportunities living paycheck to paycheck helping children mired in poverty to have access to quality education. he has a legislative package introduced as well as a senate opportunity coalition for those committed to helping those in need. prior to public service he had a small...
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, our labor unions are the most important counterbalance we have to unbridled corporate power and greedit is really important that public sector workers be allowed to strike. the triborough amendment was something that allowed contracts to continue, initially outlawed public-sector unions striking. what we have now is a situation where the triborough amendment, contracts continuing after they expired, to get a better contract other than cozying up to someone like governor cuomo and i think labor unions need more independence. if you look at teacher strikes across the country they were very important, wildcat strikes but those teachers need to be able to strike not only to feed their families and get health benefits, and struck for the kids in those schools whose schools were so deeply underfunded. kids who didn't have death to them. and public-sector workers, every tool in their toolkit. workers don't want to strike. workers will only strike when they are so aggrieved that there is no other recourse. when you strike of the public sector worker, if you lost in the trial of public opinion
, our labor unions are the most important counterbalance we have to unbridled corporate power and greedit is really important that public sector workers be allowed to strike. the triborough amendment was something that allowed contracts to continue, initially outlawed public-sector unions striking. what we have now is a situation where the triborough amendment, contracts continuing after they expired, to get a better contract other than cozying up to someone like governor cuomo and i think...
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for this family dominations mean one thing pure unbridled happiness. so now is a good time to let you in on our ongoing drought now some towns around the world are famous for certain things like cheddar and it's cheese or parma and it's ham you get the idea well is your town or region famous for anything in particular if so let us know and you could qualify to win a year old max watch all right now the man in our next report started out by making cutouts for fun to accompany his photographs rich macor then set up an instagram account to share those photos and before he knew it he had tens of thousands of followers he quit his day job and received offers to travel around the world for his photography most recently he's published a book with his creative images we caught up with him at an exhibition in germany. at first glance rich macor may seem just like another tourist visiting listed by the castle in saxony but in fact the artist is hard work his creations shed new light on buildings landscapes and objects. and i've been interested in paper crofton p
for this family dominations mean one thing pure unbridled happiness. so now is a good time to let you in on our ongoing drought now some towns around the world are famous for certain things like cheddar and it's cheese or parma and it's ham you get the idea well is your town or region famous for anything in particular if so let us know and you could qualify to win a year old max watch all right now the man in our next report started out by making cutouts for fun to accompany his photographs...
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. >> dickerson: so much unbridled emotion there, nancy. senator mccain himself planned a lot of this, didn't he? >> reporter: he did. i describe him, in fact, as the driving force behind these memorial services. he had very specific ideas about who he wanted to speak at which ceremony and how he wanted to be remembered. and he clearly had a sense, john, that there were going to have to be a lot of people who had never met him who wanted to bid farewell as well. in fact, there's still a very long line here outside the state capitol at this hour in 105 degree heat. i just met a group of vietnamese americans who took buses here from california. and, of course, there is a memorial service for thousands at a phoenix church tomorrow. >> dickerson: lots of long lines this week. thanks so much, nancy. another major staff change is coming up in the trump miministration. the white house counsel is leaving. paula reid tells us the announcement today came as a surprise to the white house counsel. >> don mcgahn is a really good y.y. or reporter: this m
. >> dickerson: so much unbridled emotion there, nancy. senator mccain himself planned a lot of this, didn't he? >> reporter: he did. i describe him, in fact, as the driving force behind these memorial services. he had very specific ideas about who he wanted to speak at which ceremony and how he wanted to be remembered. and he clearly had a sense, john, that there were going to have to be a lot of people who had never met him who wanted to bid farewell as well. in fact, there's...
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i'm not alone that if this crisis is not resolved quickly politically nicaragua could end up being unbridled yet another civil war all appearances he know i'm going to fail to go you more than have but isn't there a little logic with our being there i see it but i bought us almost like it i can telephone president announcing what i mean what my brain time really see how they added i've a flash heal on the true true on this i want to see me in tow. now you get on i.r.c. really you're going to get a good eye when i see it hello canopus it but hearing anywhere who could i see little has an a hole in it you know look around i am on that one time you want to come and i know it i see it big and no opposite but i guess how you are at last i'm going to a low hole in the like a separate to complement the load to move your p.c. up on it to buy it can see it i'm going in the my hole into your head as a metaphor what i might carry it to somebody as a part i.i. minimal typically when i see it case and if it got really them where the europeans so we could have seen hen or law say. premier i get by in a lo
i'm not alone that if this crisis is not resolved quickly politically nicaragua could end up being unbridled yet another civil war all appearances he know i'm going to fail to go you more than have but isn't there a little logic with our being there i see it but i bought us almost like it i can telephone president announcing what i mean what my brain time really see how they added i've a flash heal on the true true on this i want to see me in tow. now you get on i.r.c. really you're going to...
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certainly there has been a lot of concern about the way big tech companies have unbridled access to any, in our countries, but it's an interesting take from the white house considering the disinformation and propaganda proliferating in social media and large tech companies work in favour of the white house and the republicans taking over congress. so it is an interesting moment. the real story is concern about coverage of collusion, crimes, corruption happening in us politics and a desire to silence the critics. yes, your research, if i read it right, points out the ways in which right—wing organisations have been able to manipulate google and facebook in mr trump's favour and also racial and ethnic minorities, in fact, the big tech works against them, they feature less prominently. absolutely. what we find in the research is racial and ethnic minorities, women and girls, are often the kind of fodder, the more disposable communities, on these big platforms, and who have very little voices. actually the powerful elites in politics have a tremendous amount of voice. so i don't think the e
certainly there has been a lot of concern about the way big tech companies have unbridled access to any, in our countries, but it's an interesting take from the white house considering the disinformation and propaganda proliferating in social media and large tech companies work in favour of the white house and the republicans taking over congress. so it is an interesting moment. the real story is concern about coverage of collusion, crimes, corruption happening in us politics and a desire to...
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as an unbridled optimism senator scott least despite our current challenges our nation's brightest days are ahead of us. during his time in office is been a tireless advocate for creating more opportunities for families living paycheck to paycheck and helping children who are mired in poverty, have access to quality education. the largest opportunity agenda a legislative package aimed at achieving these goals as well as the city opportunity coalition, a group of senators committed to helping those in need. prior to public service tim built a successful small business of his own. he was first elected to charleston county council come to the south carolina statehouse and then u.s. house of representatives. in january of 2013 senator scott was sworn in as united states senator from south carolina and was reelected in january of 2017. he is the first african-american senator from the state of south carolina as well as the first african-american republican to serve in the united states senate since 1979. ladies and gentlemen, please welcome senator tim scott. [applause] >> thank you. thank y
as an unbridled optimism senator scott least despite our current challenges our nation's brightest days are ahead of us. during his time in office is been a tireless advocate for creating more opportunities for families living paycheck to paycheck and helping children who are mired in poverty, have access to quality education. the largest opportunity agenda a legislative package aimed at achieving these goals as well as the city opportunity coalition, a group of senators committed to helping...
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unbridled anonymity, we can be anyone we want and we can have a conversation.and because there's time to type and consider your answers, you are able to be the person you really want to present to this world for these people. so you're effectively curating yourself. we all like to think we are presenting the best version of ourselves. but, you have that happening and then what's also happening because everyone is where they are and you're just behind screens, closer comes very fast. if you feel comfortable with these people, it's easy to spill your guts. but then you happen to meet them in real life and you realize, you wouldn't know you dots. you wouldn't know their mannerisms. in real life when you meet someone, what you get about them immediately is the rhythms. but what you don't get is there true personality. right? that could be nerves. it could be being on your best behavior. whenever it is. it's highly likely a person is just not disclosing. it's hard to be vulnerable in real life and give them we really are. so at the same time, if you take the time to
unbridled anonymity, we can be anyone we want and we can have a conversation.and because there's time to type and consider your answers, you are able to be the person you really want to present to this world for these people. so you're effectively curating yourself. we all like to think we are presenting the best version of ourselves. but, you have that happening and then what's also happening because everyone is where they are and you're just behind screens, closer comes very fast. if you feel...
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situation where because we have approximately 40% of the population supporting the president with unbridled enthusiasm for 90% for the presidency and we haven't seen that since after 9/11. but the population intimidates the lawmakers. the ones controlling congress right now so when something can be considered law and the population has been influenced internally or externally to believe something like the justice department is an enemy of the nation or the media is an enemy of the nation and they harness those words and use them to confront the lawmakers they generally will go a long with that and we've seen that over the last two years. the question is what is the vector that started that. what started this belief that we need to question the lawmakers and news media and justice system, first to start with the president and back goes over to the preparation of some of the president and the filters are the lawmakers and their staff who work for him apparently who don't seem to have any ability to conferencing or at least explain to him how the system is supposed to work that leaves the judi
situation where because we have approximately 40% of the population supporting the president with unbridled enthusiasm for 90% for the presidency and we haven't seen that since after 9/11. but the population intimidates the lawmakers. the ones controlling congress right now so when something can be considered law and the population has been influenced internally or externally to believe something like the justice department is an enemy of the nation or the media is an enemy of the nation and...
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unbridled surveillance systems won't keep us safer. >> reporter: this morning the board will vote on whether or not to have staff move forward and come back with details on 11 of those 12 proposal.board will be voting on the 12th proposal of whether or not to hire inspectors. you'll remember that there was an accusation of the transient and he shouldn't have been there since he didn't pay. bob redell, nbc bay area news. >>> developing right now, we've learned that a calfire mechanic assigned to the carr fire died. he was killed early this morning in a traffic accident on highway 99. he is not being identified yet. that wildfire in shasta county remains just under 50% contained. and there are no new reports of homes destroyed, but it already destroyed more than 1,000 homes. the fire has burned 177,000 acres. and as of last night, the mendocino complex fire burned 34,000 acres and is now bigger than the city of los angeles. the fire is 51% contained. the number of homes destroyed is now 119. >>> to southern california now where conditions worsened yesterday for firefighters battling th
unbridled surveillance systems won't keep us safer. >> reporter: this morning the board will vote on whether or not to have staff move forward and come back with details on 11 of those 12 proposal.board will be voting on the 12th proposal of whether or not to hire inspectors. you'll remember that there was an accusation of the transient and he shouldn't have been there since he didn't pay. bob redell, nbc bay area news. >>> developing right now, we've learned that a calfire...
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meanwhile, unbridled by by a rl mandate, look at mueller's new witch hunt. rolls.he one focus, on anything and everything except trump-russia collusion. the one ignores mountains of evidence, which we have broken much of on this program. it is a travesty in the american system of justice. paul manafort found guilty, charges never would have been investigated if that man wasn't appointed in this witch hunt. nothing to do with russian collusion, nothing to do with trump, nothing to do with the campaign in 2016. michael cohen's plea deal, nothing to do with russia collusion, the 2016 campaign, implicated the president in no crimes. he went on conspiracy tv msnbc to spread reality and truth to the absolute shock and awe of one host. take a look. >> prosecutor say michael cohen broke the law, and he says the president told me to do it. you said last night as well that you believe every president breaks the law during an election. really, does that make it okay? you are quoted that every candidate violates election rods when they run for president. >> candidates violate
meanwhile, unbridled by by a rl mandate, look at mueller's new witch hunt. rolls.he one focus, on anything and everything except trump-russia collusion. the one ignores mountains of evidence, which we have broken much of on this program. it is a travesty in the american system of justice. paul manafort found guilty, charges never would have been investigated if that man wasn't appointed in this witch hunt. nothing to do with russian collusion, nothing to do with trump, nothing to do with the...
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. >> reporter: the hunters, according to the charging document were unbridled and unrepentant. congressman even paid airfare for a pet rabbit, and this is a tale of the hubris of power. he apparently spent money for 30 shots of tequila and a steak at a bachelor party at this restaurant and there's the account of the server. >> she said he was rowdy. >> that server didn't want to go on camera, but the journalist who interviewed her said he told -- >> they tossed his beer, ought you do. when we came back, pizza in hand, he asked for the beer, it was gone. they thought he had left. he demanded another, so it was just, you know, another in the pattern of behavior that he seemed to show here that didn't ingratiate himself to the servers. >> congressman hunter's attorney did not respond to the accounts regarding the boorish behavior here in washington and elsewhere. neither the congressman's lawyer nor his wife's attorney have responded to our inquiry about how much they might actually cooperate against each other in this case. >> one of the most disturbing things about this indictme
. >> reporter: the hunters, according to the charging document were unbridled and unrepentant. congressman even paid airfare for a pet rabbit, and this is a tale of the hubris of power. he apparently spent money for 30 shots of tequila and a steak at a bachelor party at this restaurant and there's the account of the server. >> she said he was rowdy. >> that server didn't want to go on camera, but the journalist who interviewed her said he told -- >> they tossed his beer,...
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unbridled anonymity is incredible and we can choose any onme we want and have a conversation and because there's time to type and consider your answers, you are able to be the person that you really want to present to this world or these people so you're effectively curating yourself, we would like to think that we are presenting the best version of ourselves but you have -- you have that happening and then what's also happening because everyone is where they are and you're just behind screens, disclosure comes very fast, fully anonymous, if you feelry comfortable with thee people it's kind of easy to spill your guts but then what happens if you meet with them in real life you realize that you wouldn't know their dots, right, you wouldn't know dots, black dots on, so you wouldn't know them, you don't know their marijuanaisms and in real life when you meet someone what you get about them immediately is their rhythms, but what you don't get iss true personality because that couldou be being bt behavior, whatever it is it is highly likely that a person is is not disclosing, likely to be vul
unbridled anonymity is incredible and we can choose any onme we want and have a conversation and because there's time to type and consider your answers, you are able to be the person that you really want to present to this world or these people so you're effectively curating yourself, we would like to think that we are presenting the best version of ourselves but you have -- you have that happening and then what's also happening because everyone is where they are and you're just behind screens,...
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chance for people who don't like what's hamming in washington to serve as a check on that kind of unbridledption. >> but, let's just walk through this, one of the things that president trump ran and runs on, we continue to hear the chant drain the swamp. this is the swampest of the swamp. if we're talking insider trading, this is a member of the government who was able to use his position to influence regulation on a company that he was able to trade the stock of. what! caitlin. >> fundamentally swampy, right? because, you know, chris collins, we're all talked to him many times. he was an early supporter of the president. very supportive of him throughout. trump, of course, as he does with most people who support him who are then caught up in legal messes tries to act like they are coffee boys. or people who are insignificant. to matt's point about the culture of corruption, in 2006, democrats did run on their own kind of anti-swamp, train the swamp campaign. they're bringing that back in some campaigns. and i think matt is right to point out that the aggravatiorg all this is say chance to
chance for people who don't like what's hamming in washington to serve as a check on that kind of unbridledption. >> but, let's just walk through this, one of the things that president trump ran and runs on, we continue to hear the chant drain the swamp. this is the swampest of the swamp. if we're talking insider trading, this is a member of the government who was able to use his position to influence regulation on a company that he was able to trade the stock of. what! caitlin. >>...
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. >> unbridled love. >> i've taken too much time. any questions? please. >> maria has a question. >> why is there so little recognition here in the united states that the demand for drugs, cocaine and meth destabilize i sent corrupts countries like the south american country? >> that's a great question. i don't know. i tried to insert that the life for that sentence or that paragraph in every story i write. because when people, when i went back to write these stories last week, i went back to a story i wrote in 2014 that goes into long detail about why they are leaving. and i think, i'm not defending my colleagues but i wish that we make sure that that sentence, that paragraph, it's almost like a mandatory thing in every way rewrite. as i said, it's the country that's been through much, much turmoil, with a 200,000 have been killed. but when you're in central america, when i'm in honduras it really fails in comparison. the situation you see there. you go into these neighborhoods and you are escorted by gang members. i think the last time we were in
. >> unbridled love. >> i've taken too much time. any questions? please. >> maria has a question. >> why is there so little recognition here in the united states that the demand for drugs, cocaine and meth destabilize i sent corrupts countries like the south american country? >> that's a great question. i don't know. i tried to insert that the life for that sentence or that paragraph in every story i write. because when people, when i went back to write these...
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but we can learn from the last 70 years that it will not involve unregulated, unbridled, unethical capitalism. it also won't involve old-style command-and-control socialism form the top. that was tried. it didn't work very well. for almost all countries, progress is going to depend on an inclusive market-based system, one that offers education for every child. that protects collective bargaining and secures the rights of every worker, that breaks up monopolies to encourage competition in small and medium-sized businesses; and has laws that root out corruption and ensures fair dealing in business; that maintains some form of progressive taxation so that rich people are still rich but they're giving a little bit back to make sure that everybody else has something to pay for universal health care and retirement security, and invests in infrastructure and scientific research that builds platforms for innovation. i should add, by the way, right now i'm actually surprised by how much money i got, and let me tell you something, i don't have half as much as most of these folks or a tenth or a hundred
but we can learn from the last 70 years that it will not involve unregulated, unbridled, unethical capitalism. it also won't involve old-style command-and-control socialism form the top. that was tried. it didn't work very well. for almost all countries, progress is going to depend on an inclusive market-based system, one that offers education for every child. that protects collective bargaining and secures the rights of every worker, that breaks up monopolies to encourage competition in small...
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situation where, because we have a approximately 40% of the population support the president, with unbridled enthusiasm. that's the only way to put it. 90% of republicans support the president. and we haven't seen that since after 9/11. but that population intimidates the lawmakers. so the ones who are controlling congress right now. so, when something could be considered wrong, and a population has been influenced, perhaps internally or externally, to believe something like that the justice department is an enemy of the nation, or the media is an enemy of the nation, and they harness those words and use those words to confront their lawmakers, lawmakers generally will go along with that and we have seen that over the last two years. the question is, what is the vector that started that sort of -- what started this belief that we need to question our lawmakers and need to question our news media. >> host: and our justice system. >> guest: right. first started with the president. and that vector goes over to the population, who supports the president. that filters up to the lawmakers and newt
situation where, because we have a approximately 40% of the population support the president, with unbridled enthusiasm. that's the only way to put it. 90% of republicans support the president. and we haven't seen that since after 9/11. but that population intimidates the lawmakers. so the ones who are controlling congress right now. so, when something could be considered wrong, and a population has been influenced, perhaps internally or externally, to believe something like that the justice...
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interest an unbridled in getting a trade deal beneficial to the u.s..ta deal with mexico. he would love to say we have done a terrific trade deal with canadaand now move on to to change the narrative and give the impression that it is business as usual at the white house. market participant to only faith thought the president would like to go into the midterm elections in a fighting mood because it is an easier win to speak to his face. there is every indication that when donald trump wants to create controversy, he can do it in 144 care or's at any moment. i don't know that you can over interpret them the strategy he has. isald trump in the midterms not going to be critical in these local races. they are often based on the simple quality of the candidate. want to go to the comments the president made about his attorney general. of edwardnges history, edward meese, and a president questioning as well. didn't the german from alabama say, enough -- gentleman from alabama say, enough? >> i saw the optics of that. jeff sessions was sitting in the room at th
interest an unbridled in getting a trade deal beneficial to the u.s..ta deal with mexico. he would love to say we have done a terrific trade deal with canadaand now move on to to change the narrative and give the impression that it is business as usual at the white house. market participant to only faith thought the president would like to go into the midterm elections in a fighting mood because it is an easier win to speak to his face. there is every indication that when donald trump wants to...
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there are a number of different factors including misplaced incentives and unbridled greed in the pharmaceutical industry. we can fight back against skyrocketing prescription drug prices. this year i released a report, and i hope you have read it, administrator. it shows the average price of the 20 most popular, brand name medicare rd program medicare part d program have risen 10 times the rate of inflation. and i released a report showing that the federal government, if it could negotiate directly for the prices of the drugs like every other country except the good old united states of america, where the american people are asked to provide all the profits to these companies, taxpayers could save $2.8 billion a year. secondly, we could stop the over prescription of opioids. manufacturers have used illegal marketing techniques to expand market share and increased dependency on powerful and often deadly painkillers. we need to ensure the perpetrators of the opioid addiction crisis are held accountable. i would like to revisit the dea ability to hold distributors accountable and stop the shipments
there are a number of different factors including misplaced incentives and unbridled greed in the pharmaceutical industry. we can fight back against skyrocketing prescription drug prices. this year i released a report, and i hope you have read it, administrator. it shows the average price of the 20 most popular, brand name medicare rd program medicare part d program have risen 10 times the rate of inflation. and i released a report showing that the federal government, if it could negotiate...
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there are a number of different factors including misplaced incentives and unbridled greed of the pharmaceutical industry. first, we can fight back against skyrocketing prescription drug price increases. earlier this year, i released a report showing that the average prices of the 20 most popular brand-name drugs in the medicare part d program have risen at nearly 10 times the rate of inflation. for five years running. and just last month i released a second report showing that if the federal government could negotiate directly on prices for these drugs, like they do in every other country except the good old united states of america, the taxpayers could sit up to $2.8 billion a year. second, we can stop the overprescription of opioids. for too long, opioid manufacturers have used illegal marketing and sales techniques to expand their market share and increase dependency on powerful, and often deadly, painkillers. we need to do more to ensure the perpetrators of opiate addiction crisis are held accountable. i would like us to revisit the dea's ability to distribute accountable and stop the shipm
there are a number of different factors including misplaced incentives and unbridled greed of the pharmaceutical industry. first, we can fight back against skyrocketing prescription drug price increases. earlier this year, i released a report showing that the average prices of the 20 most popular brand-name drugs in the medicare part d program have risen at nearly 10 times the rate of inflation. for five years running. and just last month i released a second report showing that if the federal...
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dagen: that's just wage, that's just unbridled resting you know what face.ng to make people on the left lose their minds. maria: they already have trump syndrome. dagen: they don't even know conservatives and the president himself, they're taunting you, trying to make you more upset and you give in. >> that's what's so genius. maria: they're going insane over the outcomes. coming up, a 10-year-old boy breaks michael phelps long dan long-standing record. you won't believe what is name is....