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deal, $160 billion over the next decade because big pharma doesn't have to pay $400 a month. my plan would double the number of drugs to be negotiated to save another $200 billion. this bill has already passed. right now we cut the deficit by even more by making the very wealthy pay their fair share. if you are going to deal with medicare and want to make sure you will save money, guess what? many of you know seniors who have cancer drugs that cost up to $35,000, $15,000 a year. guess what? we already passed a law beginning in 2024, january, 2025, no matter the total■ of prescription drugs for a senior, they will not have to pay more than $2000, period. [applause] we will save another -- anyway -- wethe airport, if you have a prescription you need to fill, it was an american coming that made it, i would let's fly to toronto or berlin or london or rome or any major city. i will get you that same prescriptiin those cities for 40%-60% less than a pharmacy here -- that is wrong. i'm aatholic. if you want to make a billion bucks, great, just pay your fair share in taxes. [applau
deal, $160 billion over the next decade because big pharma doesn't have to pay $400 a month. my plan would double the number of drugs to be negotiated to save another $200 billion. this bill has already passed. right now we cut the deficit by even more by making the very wealthy pay their fair share. if you are going to deal with medicare and want to make sure you will save money, guess what? many of you know seniors who have cancer drugs that cost up to $35,000, $15,000 a year. guess what? we...
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the people are going back into big pharma and big food defense contractors going to the best department out of the defense bar. i'm not in love with that. there are parts of the system that absolutely need for form, but you're asking me about the secretary state blinking as a person, i believe is a very balanced guy. i believe he's a moderate and i believe he is seeking desperately. a peaceful solution to this christ. okay, well maybe one issue, your kind of more for trump would be crypto biden's sanctions. wiley's being presidents have been so wide spread. the more and more crypto is being used at. what? where do you? okay. okay, so go ahead. so, so maybe maybe i mean again, and i wanted to be fair to you cuz maybe you haven't read the constitution. but i've read the constitution until constitutional law in law school. there are 3 articles in their constitution. and there's a separation of powers in the constitution. so the good news for people in crypto, if there's an overreach, if there's an executive overreach by the c c, it gets challenging the courts. and there's a fair and flat s
the people are going back into big pharma and big food defense contractors going to the best department out of the defense bar. i'm not in love with that. there are parts of the system that absolutely need for form, but you're asking me about the secretary state blinking as a person, i believe is a very balanced guy. i believe he's a moderate and i believe he is seeking desperately. a peaceful solution to this christ. okay, well maybe one issue, your kind of more for trump would be crypto...
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we finally beat big pharma. >>al insteadly b of payingea $4o a month or thereabouts for insulin with diabetetss and only cost ten bucks to make, they only get paid 35 a month now and still make healthy profitak. and i like what to do next. our cap, the cost of insulin $35 a month for every american teenager, everymont everyoneh for four years. people have talked about it,we t but we got it done. gave medicare the power to negotiate lower prices on prescription drugs, just like the va is able to do for veterans. it's not just saving seniors money, saving taxpayers money. we cut the federal deficit by a $160 billion, which because medicare will no longer have too pay those exorbitant prices to big pharma. this b year, medicare is negotiating lower prices of some of the costliest drugs ices forarke t to treatg fr everything from heart disease to arthritis. it's now time to go further i and give medicare the power to negotiate lower prices fore r 500 different drugs over the next decade. they're making a lot of mone
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but we finally beat big pharma instead of paying $400 a month, for example, on insulin for seniors, they only have to pay 35 bucks. and by the way, it only cost $10 to make. they're still paying. they're still getting a big profit. but look, i'm not stopping there. let's cap the cost of insulin at $35 a month for every american who needs it, not just seniors. i finally beat big pharma, and now we're giving medicare the power to negotiate lower prices for prescription drugs. just like the va does for our military. this doesn't just save seniors money, it's saving taxpayers billions of dollars, cutting the deficit. now it's time to give medicare the power to negotiate lower prices for even more drugs . you know, it's going to save the taxpayers another $200 billion already saved $160 billion off your taxes. because the medicare doesn't have to pay that bill folks starting next year. the bill i got passed were capping the total prescription drug costs for seniors on medicare at $2,000 a year, even for expensive cancer drugs that cost ten, 12, 14, 15,000 years. and my goal next year, let's d
but we finally beat big pharma instead of paying $400 a month, for example, on insulin for seniors, they only have to pay 35 bucks. and by the way, it only cost $10 to make. they're still paying. they're still getting a big profit. but look, i'm not stopping there. let's cap the cost of insulin at $35 a month for every american who needs it, not just seniors. i finally beat big pharma, and now we're giving medicare the power to negotiate lower prices for prescription drugs. just like the va...
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i also want to end tax breaks for big pharma. big oil, private jets, massive executive pay when it was only supposed to be a million, $1 million that could be deducted. they can pay him 20 million if they want, but deduct a million. end it now. you know there are 1000 billionaires in america. you know what the average federal tax is for those billionaires? no they're making great sacrifices. 8.2. that's far less than the vast majority of americans pay. no billionaire should pay a lower federal tax rate than a teacher. a sanitation worker or a nurse. i propose a minimum tax for billionaires of 25. just 25. you know what that would raise? that would raise $500 billion over the next ten years. and imagine what that could do for america. imagine a future with affordable child care. millions of families can get. they need to go to work to help grow the economy. imagine a future with paid leave because no one should have to choose between working and taking care of their sick family member. imagine. imagine the future of home care and
i also want to end tax breaks for big pharma. big oil, private jets, massive executive pay when it was only supposed to be a million, $1 million that could be deducted. they can pay him 20 million if they want, but deduct a million. end it now. you know there are 1000 billionaires in america. you know what the average federal tax is for those billionaires? no they're making great sacrifices. 8.2. that's far less than the vast majority of americans pay. no billionaire should pay a lower federal...
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we finally beat big pharma. finally. [applause] for example, instead of seniors with diabetes paying as much as $400 for their insulin they so badly need, they anyhow only have to pay $35 a month, period. by the way, you know how much it costs to make that insulin? $10. packaging and everything, $12.50. i want to extend -- whether you're a senior or not, everyone, everyone. [applause] folks, and it saves the american taxpayers money. that's what that one little act did when we passed it. it saves the american taxpayers $160 billion. $160 billion. they know longer have to pay $400. they pay $35, among other things. folks, for people who talked about giving medicare the power to negotiate lower prices for prescription drugs and federal payment, just like v.a. pays, i've been fighting for that and congressmen have been fighting for that since we were almost kids in the congress. guess what, we finally got it done. that's saving taxpayers and the freshman deficit is down by $160 million for the next 10 years. because of the
we finally beat big pharma. finally. [applause] for example, instead of seniors with diabetes paying as much as $400 for their insulin they so badly need, they anyhow only have to pay $35 a month, period. by the way, you know how much it costs to make that insulin? $10. packaging and everything, $12.50. i want to extend -- whether you're a senior or not, everyone, everyone. [applause] folks, and it saves the american taxpayers money. that's what that one little act did when we passed it. it...
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let's cap the cost of insulin $35 for every american tunisia take finally beat big pharma. now we're giving medicare the power to negotiate for prescription drugs. just like to be does for military this doesn't just save seniors money saving taxpayers billions of dollars, cutting the deficit. now it's time to give medicare the power to negotiate lower prices, even more drugs you know, it's going to save the taxpayers and other $200 billion already saved $160 billion off your taxes because medicare doesn't have to pay that bill folks, starting next year the bill i got passed, we're copying the total prescription drug costs for seniors on medicare at $2,000 year, even for expensive cancer drugs, it caused 10121415000 my, next year. let's do that for a little mirror let's cap prescription drug cost of two jobs for everyone >> and folks. the affordable care act is still a very big deal. over 100 million americans can no longer be denied health insurers because of preexisting condition. but donald trump announced he wants to repeal the affordable care act as republican colleague
let's cap the cost of insulin $35 for every american tunisia take finally beat big pharma. now we're giving medicare the power to negotiate for prescription drugs. just like to be does for military this doesn't just save seniors money saving taxpayers billions of dollars, cutting the deficit. now it's time to give medicare the power to negotiate lower prices, even more drugs you know, it's going to save the taxpayers and other $200 billion already saved $160 billion off your taxes because...
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pharma. at the us, the a works for a big ag and the process food cartels at the p a is in go with the polluters. many supporters say they are disillusioned and distrustful of government, political parties and the news media out of 350 some 1000000 people in the is that really all we get just to happy to be here to support somebody. i want more not just says somebody out. kennedy has support from 13 percent of likely holders. according to one recent polls president jo biden's campaign is concerned. they didn't even lead divided swing states. kennedy could siphoned off enough liberal votes to hand the white house, the former president donald trump. so far, kennedy is qualified to appear on the ballot in just one state, utah, in order to make it on to all 50 states. phillips is an arduous process, requiring multiple signatures, expenditures, in money, meeting certain deadlines and so forth. so whether kennedy qualified to appear on all of those state ballads remains to be seen. rob reynolds, l,
pharma. at the us, the a works for a big ag and the process food cartels at the p a is in go with the polluters. many supporters say they are disillusioned and distrustful of government, political parties and the news media out of 350 some 1000000 people in the is that really all we get just to happy to be here to support somebody. i want more not just says somebody out. kennedy has support from 13 percent of likely holders. according to one recent polls president jo biden's campaign is...
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yeah, and i mean, what's the big pharma cove is in the negative image for the look at the comments? because the, uh, it's sensitive something we should not be publishing should have been deprived of me. and if a big phone company is bearing into this situation like this, the looking government to the local industry, one to find substitution for different acts, which is happening right now. so ultimately the, the one who is losing. yeah. so the future looks bright for engine pharmaceutical companies with english i would say of, of literally just given situation has created a lot of opportunity. and because of the relationship that both the countries share, i'm sure uh, in from a split industry has a good, relatively english. why do you think so? wish you all the best of luck with that president of the russ via phone pharmaceutical companies such a company. thank you very much going for the way to thank you. and walking all day to day tom offensive ukraine star administer has arrived in india is widely being seen as an attempt by key up to when of a new delhi, which is remains neutral
yeah, and i mean, what's the big pharma cove is in the negative image for the look at the comments? because the, uh, it's sensitive something we should not be publishing should have been deprived of me. and if a big phone company is bearing into this situation like this, the looking government to the local industry, one to find substitution for different acts, which is happening right now. so ultimately the, the one who is losing. yeah. so the future looks bright for engine pharmaceutical...
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pharma can make profit from its mark. what do you make of this? do the profit prospect of pharmaceutical companies play a role in here? how much i don't know funding. are you getting right now, for example, for your research? and yeah, so i think we've been very okay. uh, in terms of attracting visa, shopping, bottom of the main point, i thought somebody said there was nowhere near enough funding to for a long time and research and to do that well again, given their to come by states. but as a group would be really fortunate, we, we've pulled down, you know, over to an off 1000000 pounds worth of research, including from pharmaceutical companies as well, trying to increase the understanding and the mechanistic understanding. because that's the only way we're going to be able to move towards developing effective interventions as a whole lot of ways. so what we've been look is a great if i speak collectively for, for researchers we have in, okay, that, that, that isn't the case. and with the, you know, there's a distinct sh
pharma can make profit from its mark. what do you make of this? do the profit prospect of pharmaceutical companies play a role in here? how much i don't know funding. are you getting right now, for example, for your research? and yeah, so i think we've been very okay. uh, in terms of attracting visa, shopping, bottom of the main point, i thought somebody said there was nowhere near enough funding to for a long time and research and to do that well again, given their to come by states. but as a...
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pharma, reducing things for the middle class, things for the working class. >> as far as what lies ahead for the president after tonight, phil says while he may have delivered with the speech, he has a lot of work to do. >> it is a tough road for incumbents right now, whether you're mayor of san francisco or president of the united states, it is a tough time. people do not feel good about what's going on around them and how they're being hit economically. and you can say that you've created jobs and done all of those things. he is yet to connect, and he has to connect with democrats first and then move from there. and this was the first step in that, yes, he was powerful. at least his lungs were. he stayed on script next week. something else could happen. a speech is a speech only as good as it goes on. >> and we are less than eight months away from the general election. >> two more body blows to downtown san francisco tonight. the north face, which got its start in the city's north beach neighborhood in 1964, is closing its store in union square later this month. >> that's right. and ju
pharma, reducing things for the middle class, things for the working class. >> as far as what lies ahead for the president after tonight, phil says while he may have delivered with the speech, he has a lot of work to do. >> it is a tough road for incumbents right now, whether you're mayor of san francisco or president of the united states, it is a tough time. people do not feel good about what's going on around them and how they're being hit economically. and you can say that you've...
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we finally beat big pharma. instead of paying $400 a month for insulin, with diabetes, it only cost 10 bucks to make, they only get paid 35 a month and still make a healthy profit. i want to capture the cost of insulin done and gave medicare the power to negotiate lower prices and just like the va does for veterans. that is just not saving seniors money but saving taxpayers money and orweek cut the federa deficit by $160 million. because medicare no longer has to pay those exorbitant prices and this year they treat everything from heart disease to arthritis and it's now time to go further and given the power to negotiate prices for 500 different drugs over the next decade. and they are making a lot of money, guys. and they will still be extremely profitable and not only save lives but taxpayers another $200 billion. and starting next year it caps drug costs for seniors on medicare $2000 a year and even for cancer drugs that cost $12,000 or $15,000 and i want to cap them at $2000 a year for everybody. and i will
we finally beat big pharma. instead of paying $400 a month for insulin, with diabetes, it only cost 10 bucks to make, they only get paid 35 a month and still make a healthy profit. i want to capture the cost of insulin done and gave medicare the power to negotiate lower prices and just like the va does for veterans. that is just not saving seniors money but saving taxpayers money and orweek cut the federa deficit by $160 million. because medicare no longer has to pay those exorbitant prices and...
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we finally beat big pharma. they only get paid $35 a month and still make a healthy profit. [applause] i want to cap the cost of the $35 a month for every american who needs it. [cheers and applause] for years, people have talked about it, but finally we got it done and give medicare the power to negotiate lower prices for prescription drugs, just like the v.a. is able to do for veterans. that is not just saving seniors money. it is saving taxpayers money. we cut the federal deficit by $160 billion. [cheers and applause] because medicare will no longer have to pay those exorbitant prices of big pharma. this year, medicare is negotiating lower prices for some of the costliest drugs on the market that treat everything from heart disease to arthritis. it is now time to give further negotiations for 500 drugs over the next decade. [cheers and applause] they are making a lot of money, guys. and they will still be extremely profitable. it will not only save lives, it will save taxpayers another $200 billion. starting next year, the same law caps drug costs for seniors on medicare
we finally beat big pharma. they only get paid $35 a month and still make a healthy profit. [applause] i want to cap the cost of the $35 a month for every american who needs it. [cheers and applause] for years, people have talked about it, but finally we got it done and give medicare the power to negotiate lower prices for prescription drugs, just like the v.a. is able to do for veterans. that is not just saving seniors money. it is saving taxpayers money. we cut the federal deficit by $160...
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coming up next, weight loss super drug about to be delivered to your home as one big pharma company joins forces with the top online retailer. mark siegel is here to walk us through the latest development in the ozempic craze. direction daily pharmaceutical and medical etf ticker pill, 13% in the last three months. "the claman countdown" is coming right back. the best advice i ever got was to invest with vanguard for my retirement. the second best? stay healthy enough to enjoy it. so i started preparing physically and financially. then you came along and made every mile worth it. hi mom. at vanguard you're more than just an investor, you're an owner. helping you prepare for today's longer retirement. that's the value of ownership. your brain is an amazing thing. but as you get older, it naturally begins to change, causing a lack of sharpness, or even trouble with recall. thankfully, the breakthrough in prevagen helps your brain and actually improves memory. the secret is an ingredient originally discovered... in jellyfish. in clinical trials, prevagen has been shown to improve memory. pre
coming up next, weight loss super drug about to be delivered to your home as one big pharma company joins forces with the top online retailer. mark siegel is here to walk us through the latest development in the ozempic craze. direction daily pharmaceutical and medical etf ticker pill, 13% in the last three months. "the claman countdown" is coming right back. the best advice i ever got was to invest with vanguard for my retirement. the second best? stay healthy enough to enjoy it. so...
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. >>> next up, let's turn our attention to another key point, big pharma. president biden is looking to expand medicare price negotiation for prescription costs and cap the costs. bris toll meyers squibb already negotiating eloquis. you like bmy and another? >> i like bmy and pfizer. it's like deja vu all over again, to quote yogi barra. price controls never get the support they need to get in congress in order to pass. so by midyear, they start to get a bid, and they end up being pretty good stocks by the end of the year. this is a particularly strong year, i think, because these stocks have suffered because so much capital has been sucked out to the mag 7, and have left stocks like pfizer and bristol-myers with single-digit multiples i think this is a real good risk and i would take advantage. >>> for the last buy here, clean energy and electric vehicles, touting investment in battery technology, charging infrastructure. chris, you like lithium and specifically albemarle? >> i like it. every so often, dom, just like oil four years ago -- remember when it
. >>> next up, let's turn our attention to another key point, big pharma. president biden is looking to expand medicare price negotiation for prescription costs and cap the costs. bris toll meyers squibb already negotiating eloquis. you like bmy and another? >> i like bmy and pfizer. it's like deja vu all over again, to quote yogi barra. price controls never get the support they need to get in congress in order to pass. so by midyear, they start to get a bid, and they end up...
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and look, i want to end tax breaks for big pharma, big oil corporate jets, massive executive pay that gets deducted. >> look >> as i said, there are thousand billionaires in america in their federal tax rate is 8.2%. i said three before that's far less than the vast majority of you pay no billionaire should pay a lower tax than a teacher. a sanitation worker, a nurse that's why i proposed not the highest >> fact, the minimum tax, a 25% for billionaires, just 25 guess what? now how much money that would raise over the next ten years? $500 billion imagine what that could do for a for our future. >> it >> could cut the deficit, could provide for child care, can find happiness so much that we need to do and not raise the deficit let's invest in less, continue to invest in the future by confronting climate crisis, not denying it. >> i don't know >> since i've been president, i've gone with with all the folks in my administration i've flown over those wildfires out west and north-west and southwest literally, the helicopter, all of them and guess what is burned down more timber, more housin
and look, i want to end tax breaks for big pharma, big oil corporate jets, massive executive pay that gets deducted. >> look >> as i said, there are thousand billionaires in america in their federal tax rate is 8.2%. i said three before that's far less than the vast majority of you pay no billionaire should pay a lower tax than a teacher. a sanitation worker, a nurse that's why i proposed not the highest >> fact, the minimum tax, a 25% for billionaires, just 25 guess what? now...
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this is a small company, though, up against a big challenge and big pharma. these vaccines are not inhuman sense it is a way to go. now let's talk about big tech. on monday, apple was fined 1.8 billion euros by the eu for breaking competition laws over music streaming. the european commission said the firm had prevented streaming services from informing users of payment options outside of the apple app store. this is all part of a wider eu crack down emit new legislation known as the digital markets act. live now to russ mould, investment director, aj bell. this fine, took us to how significant it is? $2 billion is a lot of _ significant it is? $2 billion is a lot of money - significant it is? $2 billion is a lot of money in i significant it is? $2 billion i is a lot of money in anyone's language. it's the first time apple has been fined, it's one of the biggest european commission has imposed for competition purposes but that said apple does have $162 billion in cash in its balance sheet, it makes $30 billion or more in the last three months after tax before
this is a small company, though, up against a big challenge and big pharma. these vaccines are not inhuman sense it is a way to go. now let's talk about big tech. on monday, apple was fined 1.8 billion euros by the eu for breaking competition laws over music streaming. the european commission said the firm had prevented streaming services from informing users of payment options outside of the apple app store. this is all part of a wider eu crack down emit new legislation known as the digital...
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look, i want to end tax breaks for big pharma, big oil, corporate jets, massive executive pay that gets deducted. look, as i said, there are 1,000 billionaires in america. and their federal tax rate is 8.2%. i said 3%. that's far less than the majority of you pay. no billionaire should pay lower in taxes than a teacher, sanitation worker, a nurse. that's why i propose not the highest tax, the minimum tax of 25% for billionaires. just 25. and guess what, you know how much money that would raise over the next ten years? $500 billion. and imagine what that could do for america and for our future? it could cut the deficit. it could provide for child care. i mean, so much that we need to do and not raise the deficit. let's invest -- let's continue to invest in the future by confronting the climate crisis, not denying it. i don't know. since i've been president, i've gone with all the folks from my administration, i have flown over those wildfires out west, northwest and southwest, literally, in a helicopter, all of them. and guess what? it's burned down more timber, more housing, and compris
look, i want to end tax breaks for big pharma, big oil, corporate jets, massive executive pay that gets deducted. look, as i said, there are 1,000 billionaires in america. and their federal tax rate is 8.2%. i said 3%. that's far less than the majority of you pay. no billionaire should pay lower in taxes than a teacher, sanitation worker, a nurse. that's why i propose not the highest tax, the minimum tax of 25% for billionaires. just 25. and guess what, you know how much money that would raise...
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he took action to let medicare negotiate prices over the objection of big pharma and congressional republicans. he took action to make sure that we have a stronger economy which is why more jobs have been created on his watch than any president in american history. he took action to pass that bill where the former president promised it every year and failed to get it done. we can talk about language, words were action. >> how important is it for the president to have the likes of pete, gavin newsom, andy bashir out there as the avengers form? >> it is how the democrats won in 2020 and how they will in 2024. you have talented messengers. these governors are great. also importantly, they are battle ground governors that came off of tough wins in 2022. they are fresh from the battlefield and have good operations. witmer elected in 18 and reelected in 2022. a good operation in 2020. where they may be most valuable is having a great operation. >> we will be watching. >>> when we come back, it was this day in 2020. march 11, when the pandemic became real for so many. four years later, what have we l
he took action to let medicare negotiate prices over the objection of big pharma and congressional republicans. he took action to make sure that we have a stronger economy which is why more jobs have been created on his watch than any president in american history. he took action to pass that bill where the former president promised it every year and failed to get it done. we can talk about language, words were action. >> how important is it for the president to have the likes of pete,...
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big oil, big pharma and big insurance and their lobbyists who dominate washington. >> and the only democratic elected official running in this race who has never taken corporate pac money. that makes me different. my vote is not for sale. nobody's vote. >> in our nation's capital should be for sale. and that's something that i think appeals to democrats, republicans and independents. >> representative lee visited a polling center to her alma mater, san fernando high school. this was yesterday. she was trying to get the vote out. she says if elected she would fight for people who are struggling. >> as someone who's had many experiences of being on public assistance. low-income taking my children to class didn't have enough resources for childcare. i know what it takes to fight for those who haven't been seen and who don't have those resources. >> a reminder when you vote for a senate candidate today, if you have not already voted, you're actually voting in 2 separate contests. one of them is for the very short term to fill the office from november. this year to january of next year. the other
big oil, big pharma and big insurance and their lobbyists who dominate washington. >> and the only democratic elected official running in this race who has never taken corporate pac money. that makes me different. my vote is not for sale. nobody's vote. >> in our nation's capital should be for sale. and that's something that i think appeals to democrats, republicans and independents. >> representative lee visited a polling center to her alma mater, san fernando high school....
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but big pharma and big food want us sick, and pit ends up costing us a lot of money. so that's my thought there. >> i'm okay with that, rachel, as long as you don't take ice cream away from me. rachel: no, natural a ice cream, i just had some last night, i made some at home. pete: i like sin net thetic ice cream, really good. stephen, good to see you. rachel: bye, stephen. so much to talk about with him. ice cream and the debt. pete: oh, yeah. rachel: all right. can fasting maybe you age backwards? a new study says, yes. wow. pete: dr. nicole saphier's here with the latest health and wellnesses trends. stick around. ♪ ♪ why you want me to give me the run around again? ♪ ( ♪ ♪ ) start your day with nature made. the #1 pharmacist recommended vitamin and supplement brand. this year, i got serious about my taxes. i met with a turbotax expert because i had two full time jobs... lawyering and... liaming. all on my own. count on me, mia. i'll file your taxes for you with 100% accuracy, guaranteed. i'm too tired to smile. make your moves count. intuit turbotax. let
but big pharma and big food want us sick, and pit ends up costing us a lot of money. so that's my thought there. >> i'm okay with that, rachel, as long as you don't take ice cream away from me. rachel: no, natural a ice cream, i just had some last night, i made some at home. pete: i like sin net thetic ice cream, really good. stephen, good to see you. rachel: bye, stephen. so much to talk about with him. ice cream and the debt. pete: oh, yeah. rachel: all right. can fasting maybe you age...
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it president biden be big pharma bypassing the inflation reduction act. already the law is lowering prescription drug prices. president biden wants to expand the amount of drugs to at least 50 drugs per year and wants to expand the $35 per month cap on insulin to everyone. despite all the days republican officials are still working to end the affordable care act, repeal the inflation reduction act and got medicaid. congressional republicans have attempted to repeal the affordable care act over 50 times, including during the last administration up wi tsident's predecessor. president biden has been clear he will never let that happen and you will never stop working to protect and strengthen the affordable care act, medicare, and medicaid. thisk a republican committee which represents a 100% of house republican leadership and 80% of their conference released its budget. you offered the president say this, is father has an expression that goes do not tell me what you value. show me your budget, and i will tell you what you value. let's look at what has a repu
it president biden be big pharma bypassing the inflation reduction act. already the law is lowering prescription drug prices. president biden wants to expand the amount of drugs to at least 50 drugs per year and wants to expand the $35 per month cap on insulin to everyone. despite all the days republican officials are still working to end the affordable care act, repeal the inflation reduction act and got medicaid. congressional republicans have attempted to repeal the affordable care act over...
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pharma and health set himself up to do the same thing here. stuart: that's what you're looking for? >> no, but the cancer therapies is a platform for developing multiple cangser therapies and that's appealing and strong ip and you have great leadership. you got to invest in the horse and the jockey at the same time. stuart: you've been following this for a long time. >> i have. it's an interesting name to follow and off the lows about $4 up to 25, $26 and do your own research though. stuart: next is i shares russell 2,000etf. >> yeah, it's a way to play small caps. they've been lagging large caps, but what we've seen in a defined bull market off the october lows and small caps narrowed the gaps on par up about 25% and last time we saw small caps lead was coming out of dot com days and went onto lead for the next 12 years and instead of individual small cap, buy etf that gives you hundreds at one type. stuart: okay, thank you, lou. china's xi jinping just met with u.s. executives in beijing. top level deal. edward lawrence joins me now. okay, w
pharma and health set himself up to do the same thing here. stuart: that's what you're looking for? >> no, but the cancer therapies is a platform for developing multiple cangser therapies and that's appealing and strong ip and you have great leadership. you got to invest in the horse and the jockey at the same time. stuart: you've been following this for a long time. >> i have. it's an interesting name to follow and off the lows about $4 up to 25, $26 and do your own research...
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it's also good news for them because like most of big pharma it always needs new products. that's the game. last year they got over 40% of their sales from the best anti cancer drug but it'll start to go to patent in 2028. that's why they are making a lot of small, medium acquisitions. remember that we had about that? as for hypertension drug it's -- the payoff from the 11.5 -- makes pharma in 2021. so it's not just good news but great news. the management strategy is working but do not take it from me. let's check in with rob davis. welcome back. >> thank you for having me. i'm excited to be here. it's a great day for merck and patients. >> it's a pretty bleak future until today. >> you know it is. this disease and this is a rare disease. it doesn't really get a lot of attention. it's really devastating. this is a disease mainly affects women in the prime of life. age 30 to 60. fortunately in the bad -- the bad news is the mortality rate for this disease is about 43% in five years. it's a devastating disease for the patient and you can imagine for the families and for east
it's also good news for them because like most of big pharma it always needs new products. that's the game. last year they got over 40% of their sales from the best anti cancer drug but it'll start to go to patent in 2028. that's why they are making a lot of small, medium acquisitions. remember that we had about that? as for hypertension drug it's -- the payoff from the 11.5 -- makes pharma in 2021. so it's not just good news but great news. the management strategy is working but do not take it...
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we finally beat big pharma. instead of paying $400 a month for insulin, it only costs $10 to make, and they can get paid $35 now and still make a healthy profit. i want to cap cost of insulin to $35 for everyone. for years, people have talked about it, bufinally we got it done and gave medicaid the power to lower the cost of prescription drugs just like the v.a. is able to do for veterans. that is not just saving seniors money, it is saving taxpayers money. we cut the federal deficit by $160 billion. because medicare will no longer have to pay those exorb is negotiating prices for some of the costliest drugs on the market to treat everything from heart disease to arthritis. we will lower the prices for 500 different drugs over the next decade. [applause] till be extremely profitable. it will not only save lives, it will save taxpayers another $200 billion. caps total prescription drug costs for seniors on medicare to $2000 a year. even expensive cancer drugs that cost $10,000, 15 thousand dollars, i want to cap
we finally beat big pharma. instead of paying $400 a month for insulin, it only costs $10 to make, and they can get paid $35 now and still make a healthy profit. i want to cap cost of insulin to $35 for everyone. for years, people have talked about it, bufinally we got it done and gave medicaid the power to lower the cost of prescription drugs just like the v.a. is able to do for veterans. that is not just saving seniors money, it is saving taxpayers money. we cut the federal deficit by $160...
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big pharma, we should go after it for making money off of prescription drugs unless they're selling chemical abortion pills, and then we should completely unregulate it even though women are buying and becoming infer tile, and these drugs are polluting our waterways with known entity disrunner thes. law is good -- disrupters. it was unbelievable. rachel: yeah. and those abortion pill, by the way, are drumtizing -- traumatizing women who are essentially performing their own abortions in the bathrooms and not realizing what what's going to happen. it's absolutely devastating to talk to women who have been through that. but with let's talk about the politicians. how should they talk about it? if you had -- if i was running for congress right now, what would you tell me is the best way to talk about this? >> well, i'd give you the advice i gave my children, you can't outrun a bully. planned parenthood expect abortion lobby is a bully, and when it comes to abortion, whether it's a state or federal race a candidate's running for, you can't outrun them on this issue. it's best to confront them and
big pharma, we should go after it for making money off of prescription drugs unless they're selling chemical abortion pills, and then we should completely unregulate it even though women are buying and becoming infer tile, and these drugs are polluting our waterways with known entity disrunner thes. law is good -- disrupters. it was unbelievable. rachel: yeah. and those abortion pill, by the way, are drumtizing -- traumatizing women who are essentially performing their own abortions in the...
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after he started spinning out against big pharma. the same thing happened to brett kavanaugh. even with 0 prove democrats will attack you if you are a conservative men. men, heed the warning in biden's america you aren't safe here. this is clear by what we're seeing going on with the case. >> sandra: they were fawning over her. not an exaggeration. >> there is no proof. no witnesses, no location, no dates. no one backed her up. friends and family didn't even do that. >> sandra: those are just a few she listed in the response. a long list she published of why people are skeptical. meanwhile big backlash and calls for a boycott now after planet fitness revoked this woman's membership. >> a little girl sitting on the corner could have been 12 years old, i don't know how old she was. in a towel kind of freaked out there is a man shaving in her locker room. i was offended. i took a picture of him and asked him why are you there. he justified by saying i'm queer, lgb. this morning i got canceled. planet fitness is defending the man in the woman's locker room. >> sandra: the gym said
after he started spinning out against big pharma. the same thing happened to brett kavanaugh. even with 0 prove democrats will attack you if you are a conservative men. men, heed the warning in biden's america you aren't safe here. this is clear by what we're seeing going on with the case. >> sandra: they were fawning over her. not an exaggeration. >> there is no proof. no witnesses, no location, no dates. no one backed her up. friends and family didn't even do that. >>...
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ukrainian children have become guinea pigs in the hands of big pharma. the monstrous discovery was discovered by construction workers in the basement of mariupol hospital no. 7 during its restoration. this is a map of the city of mariupol, on which a number of medical institutions were marked. presumably from which the biomaterial was taken, judging by the list of patients found, experimental drugs were administered to children from infancy to 11 years, for example danilevsky and e. the age line is zero. krupiy kd - 1 year. there are ciphers this is a certain set of characters that are used to encrypt certain drugs. the results of the study are transmitted. the customers were pharmaceutical companies from eight countries. the documents mention such corporations as pfizer, usa, astrazenica, great britain, sweden, ciltrion, south korea, ikvia - usa, sanafi - france, galapagos - belgium, and other pharmaceutical giants. yes, and fizer, and glasa smicham, a company from the uk, well, what can we say, this is a gross violation, that’s it. i’m like a docto
ukrainian children have become guinea pigs in the hands of big pharma. the monstrous discovery was discovered by construction workers in the basement of mariupol hospital no. 7 during its restoration. this is a map of the city of mariupol, on which a number of medical institutions were marked. presumably from which the biomaterial was taken, judging by the list of patients found, experimental drugs were administered to children from infancy to 11 years, for example danilevsky and e. the age...
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pharma, that that the usda works for big add and -- big bag and processed food cartels can let the epa is in cahoots with the polluters, that scientist can be mercenaries catholic government officials sometimes acts as sensors, and that the fed works for wall street and allows millions -- >> martha: you been watching this but i want to bring in more modern wall street journal editorial board and fox's contributor, clay tablets are, found -- and former clinton advisor and -- grid log all of you with us. want to get just a quick take from all of you on this announcement and what you think it means. >> there's a lot of excitement as you mention. he pulls between 9-18% and the big question is who he take that from. i think in the beginning when he announced -- there was a feeling he was thinking the trump's votes and i think the poles sort of shows more likely to take try nine votes. i find this extraordinarily -- you mentioned earlier ross perot in 1992 and i remember very well watching bill clinton wanting ross perot on every debate stage because the data reflected that he helped clinton
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but we finally beat big pharma. instead of paying $400 a month, for example, on insulin for seniors, they only have to pay 35 bucks. and by the way, it only costs $10 to make. they're still paying -- they're still getting a big profit. but, look, i'm not stopping there. let's cap the cost of insulin to $35 a month for every american who needs it, not just seniors. i finally beat big pharma, and now we're giving medicare the power to negotiate lower prices for prescription drugs, just like the va does for our military. this doesn't just save seniors money. it's saving taxpayers billions of dollars, cutting the deficit. now it's time to give medicare the power to negotiate lower prices for even more drugs. it's going to save the taxpayers another $200 billion. we already saved $160 billion off your taxes because the medicare doesn't have to pay that bill. folks, starting next year, the bill i got passed, we're capping the total prescription drug cost for seniors on medicare at $2,000 a year, even for expensive cancer
but we finally beat big pharma. instead of paying $400 a month, for example, on insulin for seniors, they only have to pay 35 bucks. and by the way, it only costs $10 to make. they're still paying -- they're still getting a big profit. but, look, i'm not stopping there. let's cap the cost of insulin to $35 a month for every american who needs it, not just seniors. i finally beat big pharma, and now we're giving medicare the power to negotiate lower prices for prescription drugs, just like the...
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pharma, reducing things for the middle class, things for the working class. and the reason one of the reasons for that. the new york times polls, which is friendly towards the biden administration, but they're nonpartisan and polls, shows that a majority of people in america, or at least half don't feel that the biden administration has done them a lot of favors. don't feel better off, and that 60% of the people that support biden think that age is an issue. so he has to address that as well. and he did. >> he did. but by all accounts, his staff and everybody in the white house thrilled with the performance tonight from, of course. >> but they were going to be thrilled. they are always thrilled. okay. >> well, they were going to be thrilled unless he had some real moments where he stumbled and had a hard time, which he did not do. that's what they were very worried about, that he might go off script and had a hard time. and i think from their perspective they were very pleased. but i want to shift to something else on this. you know, he talked about, as you m
pharma, reducing things for the middle class, things for the working class. and the reason one of the reasons for that. the new york times polls, which is friendly towards the biden administration, but they're nonpartisan and polls, shows that a majority of people in america, or at least half don't feel that the biden administration has done them a lot of favors. don't feel better off, and that 60% of the people that support biden think that age is an issue. so he has to address that as well....
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pharma at the usda works are big ag and the products as food cartels at the epa is in goods with the polluters it had the scientists can be mercenaries that government officials sometimes act as sensors and that the fed works for wall street and allows millionaire bankers to prey upon houghton main street. and the american worker and that's why nicole and i both love the democratic party our values didn't change. but the democratic party did the things that we love. are still the same. we love our families, our children, and our face we love clean air and clean water and productive soils, and good food we love that wilderness and our purple mountains majesty, and above all, we love our country we want america. live up to her highest ideals. we want her to be an exemplary nation, again, a global leader in freedom, opportunity, and responsible government we want america to be a peacemaker, a moral authority. we want our children to grow up as i did in a country for which they feel love and pride we want them to feel sad if every opportunity for dignity, prosperity, and community. we wa
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senate, drowning in wall street money and big pharma lobbyists. katie porter says enough. time to shake the senate up. democrat katie porter has been called the leadership we desperately need, the watchdog, congresses toughest question. katie porter working for you. detailed porter plans to make housing more affordable, battle climate change, cleanup political corruption, and disarm washington special interests. fighting for you. katie porter, senate. >> i'm katie porter and i approve this message. >> a lot of people talk about courage. but for barbara lee, courage is more than a word. it's her life story. growing up in the segregated town and successfully fighting to overturn her schools ban on black cheerleaders, that took courage. leaving an abusive marriage, earning a masters degree as a single mom and winning a seat in congress where few look at her, courage. braving death threats to cast the sole no vote against forever wars. brokerage. speaking out for families and poverty, fighting for affordable healthcare, good schools and legal abortion. courage. barbara lee liv
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for big pharma, this is good news we've seen struggles with the need to replace blockbusters, former blockbursters with new ones >> merck is about as close as you can get. it's a portfolio that's connecting if they're connecting in an area that we know is at least half a step away from also the glp land, but also, what they've been doing in oncology, what they've been doing in some of the other key parts of what i would say, the high margin drug world, merck's -- look, merck's near all-time highs, it is now through all-time highs and probably go higher >> real quick, we talked about this, but merck will do 34% more revenues than eli lilly and trades at half the market cap. and i understand that lilly is in a different world, but don't underestimate how valuable and, i think, unappreciated the stock is, despite the fact, as tim just said, at $130 anden chang, this is an all-time high >> let's get to steve liesman with us now. steve, all the commodities that we talked about, that we listed here hitting new highs, et cetera, you know this, is this on the fed's radar because consumers se
for big pharma, this is good news we've seen struggles with the need to replace blockbusters, former blockbursters with new ones >> merck is about as close as you can get. it's a portfolio that's connecting if they're connecting in an area that we know is at least half a step away from also the glp land, but also, what they've been doing in oncology, what they've been doing in some of the other key parts of what i would say, the high margin drug world, merck's -- look, merck's near...
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pharma, reducing things for the middle class, things for the working class and for what lies ahead for the president. >> after his address, phil says he may have delivered with this speech, but still has a lot of work to do. >> it is a tough road for incumbents right now, whether you're mayor of san francisco or president of the united states, it is a tough time. people do not feel good about what's going on around them and how they're being hit economically. and you can say that you've created jobs and done all of those things. he is yet to connect, and he has to connect with democrats first and then move from there. and this was the first step in that, yes, he was powerful. at least his lungs were. he stayed on script next week. something else could happen. a speech is a speech only as good as it goes on. >> we are less than eight months away from the general election in san francisco. >> mayor london breed says the city is on the upswing, touting her election day wins during her annual state of the city address yesterday, one of her wins is measure e, a proposition that she put on t
pharma, reducing things for the middle class, things for the working class and for what lies ahead for the president. >> after his address, phil says he may have delivered with this speech, but still has a lot of work to do. >> it is a tough road for incumbents right now, whether you're mayor of san francisco or president of the united states, it is a tough time. people do not feel good about what's going on around them and how they're being hit economically. and you can say that...
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pharma congressional republicans. he took action to make sure we have a stronger economy which is way more jobs have been created on his watch than any president in american history. he took action to pass the infrastructure built with the prior present the former president promised it every year, failed to get it done. talk about language, and target interpret words, talk about action. shannon: let's talk about the economy talk about the fact he created jobs puts a number of fact checks by different organizations they will say more than 70% of the jobs that he says were created were excellent rebound jobs it came back from e 22 men we offer covid. it got to factor that into the conversation. when it comes to people are feeling about how they're doing though, the ap looked at this, look at prices talked about where we are food, gas all this and set up. many people depleted their savings of the last couple years of inflation. credit card debt is an all-time high well over a trillion dollars but not everything going on
pharma congressional republicans. he took action to make sure we have a stronger economy which is way more jobs have been created on his watch than any president in american history. he took action to pass the infrastructure built with the prior present the former president promised it every year, failed to get it done. talk about language, and target interpret words, talk about action. shannon: let's talk about the economy talk about the fact he created jobs puts a number of fact checks by...