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big corporations and special interests whether it's big oil big pharma the gun industry are essentially creating our policy with their money and what bernie sanders is doing is trying to take the power away from the big corporations and give it back to the people like on sick people are struggling right now people are falling into homelessness mean the 1st time in their lives because rents are too high. housing homes guarantee candidate like center centers. and i believe that we need to invest in mass public housing after that rally at the tackle a popular place in the neighborhood we need christian a run up policy director at the latino community foundation school it is to make sure that every single latino can vote he's hoping for a high turnout on super tuesday night you know as have been traumatized living under the top administration you know if you look at the child separation crisis he tried to end the doco program i feel like latinos in this particular action ours are seeing this as a moment to really fight back and actually stand up to what's happening in our country today. and
big corporations and special interests whether it's big oil big pharma the gun industry are essentially creating our policy with their money and what bernie sanders is doing is trying to take the power away from the big corporations and give it back to the people like on sick people are struggling right now people are falling into homelessness mean the 1st time in their lives because rents are too high. housing homes guarantee candidate like center centers. and i believe that we need to invest...
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of a company at the forefront of the fight against the virus if big pharma as profit driven approach is obsolete when it comes to a global pandemic bus how are capitalists set to make a killing out of coronavirus over them or can we have a days going underground for us to morrissey's florida ohio illinois and arizona vote in u.s. presidential primaries but how much scope for change does saunders or biden really offer the people of the united states especially as the world faces a climate change emergency co-founder of the us green party and currently his body's front runner to be the green party presidential candidate in november how hawkins joins me now via skype from madison in wisconsin thank you so much ari for joining us before we even get to the presidential campaign your thoughts on the reported attempted suicide over with the leaks whistleblower chelsea manning refusing to testify against or for using to incriminate julian assange of the wiki leaks currently here in london the u.n. repartee.
of a company at the forefront of the fight against the virus if big pharma as profit driven approach is obsolete when it comes to a global pandemic bus how are capitalists set to make a killing out of coronavirus over them or can we have a days going underground for us to morrissey's florida ohio illinois and arizona vote in u.s. presidential primaries but how much scope for change does saunders or biden really offer the people of the united states especially as the world faces a climate change...
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big corporations and special interests whether it's big oil big pharma the gun industry are essentially creating our policy with their money and what green industry is trying to take the power away from the big corporations and give it back to the people like god's people are struggling right now people are falling into homelessness mitten 1st time in their lives because rents are too high. housing homes guarantee candidate like center centers. and i believe that we need to invest in mass public housing after the rally and taco truck and popular place in the neighborhood we need christian i ran up policy director at the latino community foundation whose goal it is to make sure that every single latino can vote he's hoping for a high turnout on super tuesday not the most have been traumatized living under the top administration you know if you look at the child separation crisis he tried to end the doco program i feel like latinos in this particular action ours are seeing this as a moment to really fight back and actually stand up to what's happening in our country today. and super tuesd
big corporations and special interests whether it's big oil big pharma the gun industry are essentially creating our policy with their money and what green industry is trying to take the power away from the big corporations and give it back to the people like god's people are struggling right now people are falling into homelessness mitten 1st time in their lives because rents are too high. housing homes guarantee candidate like center centers. and i believe that we need to invest in mass...
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guest: here's why big pharma isn't doing it. if they had a brand-name drug, most of the funding that goes into that is for r&d. for them it hasn't been worth it to invest in this advanced manufacturing technology. and it's also habit. they have been really slow to the game here. but where there is urgency around generic drugs, there's nobody here, we are talking about generic drugs, the lower cost products that are off patent, they don't have much margin as the branding products do. and generics are 90% of what it is we take. there is not much margin. that's why we need new entrants into the marketplace with great capability and need a leg up, so they can get in and make medicine for all of us. guest: one of the -- host: one of the things i keep hearing when you talk about medicine as a strategic asset is government, government control of medicine. is that something we should have? should the government get involved in controlling these necessary medicines? guest: i think the government's role is to know who controls our drug su
guest: here's why big pharma isn't doing it. if they had a brand-name drug, most of the funding that goes into that is for r&d. for them it hasn't been worth it to invest in this advanced manufacturing technology. and it's also habit. they have been really slow to the game here. but where there is urgency around generic drugs, there's nobody here, we are talking about generic drugs, the lower cost products that are off patent, they don't have much margin as the branding products do. and...
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of a company at the forefront of the fight against the virus if big pharma is profit driven approach is obsolete when it comes to a global pandemic plus how all capitalists set to make a killing out of coronavirus all the small guy we have a disease going underground before us to morrow sees florida ohio illinois and there isn't a vote in u.s. presidential primaries but who would.
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pharma profit making schemes in the past the outrageous lifelong cost of hiv treatment in the u.s. spiking the prices of insulin it doesn't take an economist to wonder how the already high price of drugs might skyrocket the disruption of the supply chain is what drives the work that we have is all you know short many of these production of items not maybe the product itself but maybe a component of the product that's very basic and anyway come to united states to get more you know manufacture so clearly it underlines how vulnerable we are as a 1st world country you know in china to produce these basic products so while you and i see the coronavirus pandemic as a tragedy of world significance big business will try every which way to turn it into a profit making extravaganza for themselves of course whenever there is a crisis. someone is always there to make some money off it come on you know now you're going to start seeing people going to be at home you're going to see netflix co-op or other you know online watching platforms hulu or whatever the case might be and same thing with m
pharma profit making schemes in the past the outrageous lifelong cost of hiv treatment in the u.s. spiking the prices of insulin it doesn't take an economist to wonder how the already high price of drugs might skyrocket the disruption of the supply chain is what drives the work that we have is all you know short many of these production of items not maybe the product itself but maybe a component of the product that's very basic and anyway come to united states to get more you know manufacture...
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and what we‘ve learned about him is that for years he‘s been incredibly close to big pharma, he‘s been incredibly close to the financial interests, particularly the credit card companies. he also has an extremely questionable record as viewed by african—americans when it comes to some of the things he‘s said about race issues and friendships with segregationist politicians. that‘s going to really hurt when it comes to the national election. look, i thinkjoe has an extraordinary relationship with the african—american community, demonstrated in what we saw in the super tuesday elections, what we saw, of course, in south carolina, the african—american community really appreciate his close partnership with president obama. president obama made it look easy and he did a wonderfuljob. but i think most african—america ns recognise that that was made possible in large part because president obama had a strong number two in vice president biden. yeah, but... vice president biden has... congressman, my point is that a lot of bernie sanders supporters will listen to the sorts of issue
and what we‘ve learned about him is that for years he‘s been incredibly close to big pharma, he‘s been incredibly close to the financial interests, particularly the credit card companies. he also has an extremely questionable record as viewed by african—americans when it comes to some of the things he‘s said about race issues and friendships with segregationist politicians. that‘s going to really hurt when it comes to the national election. look, i thinkjoe has an extraordinary...
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pharma in the west becoming fabulously fabulously rich because you can outsource from china but when you have a situation like this where a country's supply chain slow down maybe they can export it because of the virus here i mean no one really seriously thought this out because globalization does put people at risk and we're seeing it with this virus i think that took kinks and became clear as a result of this corona were us when americans openly. can ferret to day don't have enough equipment to make the tests which was very very surprising because any american politician who can tell the people that you know we are the great of country and they were the richest country in the world and they have only 1000 tests or something because they don't have equipment which means this is the result of this globalization of the affair and problem which is for me very interesting and i don't know what the answer how much global media is playing that negative role and easy used against china and the chinese economic interest because desmond i was in china of course think chinese. be more close a
pharma in the west becoming fabulously fabulously rich because you can outsource from china but when you have a situation like this where a country's supply chain slow down maybe they can export it because of the virus here i mean no one really seriously thought this out because globalization does put people at risk and we're seeing it with this virus i think that took kinks and became clear as a result of this corona were us when americans openly. can ferret to day don't have enough equipment...
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government's medical advice provided by a form of big pharma president don't just from being tested but go with 19 we are going to tally and don't know what the situation is like there and how bad it will get in britain does boris johnson's government consider itself part of the poetry in the hood immunity extinction rebellions professor richard reid explains the u.k. catastrophe with kobe the 18 plus the most lethal terror attack in the u.k. history britain conspired to cover up of them all could be involving u.s. intelligence libya and iran we told you so let's try more on more about winning an appeals court hearing what some call the worst miscarriage of justice in the u.k. legal history all of them all coming up in today's going underground fast let's go straight to hospital in modern up where we're joined via skype by dr giovanni growled the infectious disease specialist was at the forefront of the italian fight against corona virus thank you so much giovanni for coming on what is the current situation in northern italy where your boy will of this equation is pretty large because o
government's medical advice provided by a form of big pharma president don't just from being tested but go with 19 we are going to tally and don't know what the situation is like there and how bad it will get in britain does boris johnson's government consider itself part of the poetry in the hood immunity extinction rebellions professor richard reid explains the u.k. catastrophe with kobe the 18 plus the most lethal terror attack in the u.k. history britain conspired to cover up of them all...
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pharma is interested hopefully it won't be long before medicine can be launched. sars coronavirus 2 is the official name for the new corona virus a persistent move is that face masks can protect us against the virus but it's not to stand up masks don't protect against the new coronavirus they are not designed to keep the virus particles and they are not designed to fit flush with the face and even if they are the virus can see into the body through the eyes through the eyes however this mask can prevent infected persons from spreading the virus further well at least that's a very good thing but how can you protect yourself the most effective way is by washing your hands properly. that's quite enough because water and soap destroys the virus entirely you don't even need any disinfectant but this may help if you're traveling by bus or train speaking of travel is it still ok to go on a journey today or can you get infected on a bus a train or a plane. exotic cruises and sunny beaches images from happier days travel restrictions in many countries have now brought tour
pharma is interested hopefully it won't be long before medicine can be launched. sars coronavirus 2 is the official name for the new corona virus a persistent move is that face masks can protect us against the virus but it's not to stand up masks don't protect against the new coronavirus they are not designed to keep the virus particles and they are not designed to fit flush with the face and even if they are the virus can see into the body through the eyes through the eyes however this mask...
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government's medical advice provided by a form of big pharma presidents don't just from being tested for the job it 19 we are going to do what the situation is like there and how bad it will get in britain .
government's medical advice provided by a form of big pharma presidents don't just from being tested for the job it 19 we are going to do what the situation is like there and how bad it will get in britain .
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pharma. thanks to organizations like washington speakers bureau all american speak. it is bureau and kepler speakers journalists and t.v. pundits are hopping on a gravy train that retired politicians and strategists have been writing for a while so much as donna brazil and michael steele who apparently thomas some 2 for one prepackaged black history month deal today dozens of mainstream journalists are at a lobbying groups the supposal to give a washington perspective on hot button issues for the price of a poor americans catastrophic medical bill lobbyist can access andrea mitchell carl bernstein the devil and p.b.s. news judy woodruff who hosted 821000 leadership award ceremony for the american hospital association an organization which is anti medicare for all though i guess i can't blame judy woodruff for needing the extra cash she works for a network that tries to bribe americans with d.v.d.'s of woody allen documentaries and his movies in order to get regular funding each year but of co
pharma. thanks to organizations like washington speakers bureau all american speak. it is bureau and kepler speakers journalists and t.v. pundits are hopping on a gravy train that retired politicians and strategists have been writing for a while so much as donna brazil and michael steele who apparently thomas some 2 for one prepackaged black history month deal today dozens of mainstream journalists are at a lobbying groups the supposal to give a washington perspective on hot button issues for...
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over the last two-plus decades, big pharma has spent $3.7 billion -- yes, that's billion -- on lobbying. and so today, the same vile of -- vial of insulin that cost cost $125 now costs over $1,000 today. as a result, some diabetics ration their insulin. some as a result have died. it's not just our health care. the ability of our planet to support human life as we know it is at stake. time and again polling tells us that the american people want us to tackle climate change. they understand the existential threat. yet dozens of climate change bills lie ahead in the senate, including my renewable electricity standard bill to move us to 100% clean energy by midcentury. nearly 70% of americans, including a majority of republicans, believe we need to take aggressive action to fight climate change. and almost 80% believe the government should invest more in renewable energy resources. with these kinds of numbers, you'd think congress would be passing climate change legislation on a regular basis, except you'd be wrong. why? well, an expert analysis found that from 2000 to 2016, $2 billion was
over the last two-plus decades, big pharma has spent $3.7 billion -- yes, that's billion -- on lobbying. and so today, the same vile of -- vial of insulin that cost cost $125 now costs over $1,000 today. as a result, some diabetics ration their insulin. some as a result have died. it's not just our health care. the ability of our planet to support human life as we know it is at stake. time and again polling tells us that the american people want us to tackle climate change. they understand the...
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pharma to fans of natural remedies everyone is in on this battle argues alex the highly bitch has that story from laboratories in china to the u.k. thousands of people around the world are working on ways to fight covert 19 fast development of the license facts and she takes many years it's quite probable with the accelerated reasons for development for a cavy vaccine that might be shrunk to maybe a year the urgent need for something to be done is being addressed internationally among the many companies universities and other institutions working on a vaccine some believe the 2 front runners at this point are china based can sign a biotechnology inc and massachusetts based moderna therapeutics which is already testing its vaccine on humans can sino is known for creating the world's 1st internationally accepted a bowl of vaccine. but besides players like china the u.k. and u.s. the world health organization says more than 20 vaccines are being worked on around the world and that includes places like israel singapore russia and canada however the who is cautioning that we need to take ou
pharma to fans of natural remedies everyone is in on this battle argues alex the highly bitch has that story from laboratories in china to the u.k. thousands of people around the world are working on ways to fight covert 19 fast development of the license facts and she takes many years it's quite probable with the accelerated reasons for development for a cavy vaccine that might be shrunk to maybe a year the urgent need for something to be done is being addressed internationally among the many...