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i think having humans around would be part of their plan but big pharma isn't thinking about the long term of course there's a lot more to it trials making sure the vaccine isn't dangerous once it's available the government has to provide incredible incentive to get these pharmaceutical companies to work for it by publicly funding drugs and they have since the 2003 sars outbreak the united states has spent nearly $700000000.00 of taxpayer money on coronavirus research more than any other country and it's possible that a vaccine will be developed with the help of public money but it will not be available or affordable because the government grants exclusive licenses to drug companies these exclusive licenses allow drug companies to enjoy a monopoly and charge exorbitant prices for medical technologies developed with public funds also big pharma companies like johnson and johnson and finds are focusing less and less on research and instead of inquiring smaller biotech firms with promising drug candidates that rely on public funding and spending more on strategies to inflate executive pa
i think having humans around would be part of their plan but big pharma isn't thinking about the long term of course there's a lot more to it trials making sure the vaccine isn't dangerous once it's available the government has to provide incredible incentive to get these pharmaceutical companies to work for it by publicly funding drugs and they have since the 2003 sars outbreak the united states has spent nearly $700000000.00 of taxpayer money on coronavirus research more than any other...
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like big pharma i want to know i don't know maybe your competition necessarily but big pharma what's their role and solving this or government's role in solving pandemics are they helping. solve problems around the hampering in or in of innovation. so i would say the big picture is that we're all in this together because we all care about our families our loved ones and the global economy that we all live in the big pharma have methods for producing medicines like vaccines and they're doing that by well but that will take 18 months maybe a little less to deliver there are are also some big farmers working on antibodies although we believe our technology is much faster we could use more help from the government and potentially partnerships with big pharma with our drugs so we are leading our engineering in the next few weeks and worsening the medicine to the military to test it the bigger is in its ability to utilize this virus but after that in order to get the people who need it globally as quickly as possible we need to run a phase one slash 2 human study and that needs to be done
like big pharma i want to know i don't know maybe your competition necessarily but big pharma what's their role and solving this or government's role in solving pandemics are they helping. solve problems around the hampering in or in of innovation. so i would say the big picture is that we're all in this together because we all care about our families our loved ones and the global economy that we all live in the big pharma have methods for producing medicines like vaccines and they're doing...
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execs from big pharma to show he's on top of the crisis. >> we have nobody in this country vaccinated for coronavirus right now. so that if it-- >> the same vaccine could not work. you take a solid flu vaccine, you don't think that would have an impact or much of an impact on corona? >> no. >> probably none.
execs from big pharma to show he's on top of the crisis. >> we have nobody in this country vaccinated for coronavirus right now. so that if it-- >> the same vaccine could not work. you take a solid flu vaccine, you don't think that would have an impact or much of an impact on corona? >> no. >> probably none.
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big big corporate chemicals yeah that is tied to big pharma and when the bees go we starve absolutely we starve we depend on them and they're not the only ones that are dying we focus on them because are the most precious to us but other pollinators bats birds are also disappearing it's also impacting our soil these systemic pesticides take 18 years to degrade and their metabolites are even more dangerous they're also harming aquatic life and worms and i tell people 10 years later we are the bees that are slowly being poisoned by lethal doses people who are watching this can do what as consumers and as constituents in regards to the bees well most importantly is food is the medicine to eat clean food that's not you know you're investing today for your future tomorrow as far as your health these toxins have been shown to synergize. in the bees and they also synergize in the us there are $84000.00 chemicals that are on regulated so it's not only the food supply you can just be mindful a tell people to watch the film you need to be the change that you want to see and it starts how do you
big big corporate chemicals yeah that is tied to big pharma and when the bees go we starve absolutely we starve we depend on them and they're not the only ones that are dying we focus on them because are the most precious to us but other pollinators bats birds are also disappearing it's also impacting our soil these systemic pesticides take 18 years to degrade and their metabolites are even more dangerous they're also harming aquatic life and worms and i tell people 10 years later we are the...
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made a big show this week of getting the heads of the big pharma companies together to work on vaccines and therapies for a corona virus. from glaxo smith kline our priority is to make sure we make available as possible this one team pandemic of the new technology to take more people that we've already announced 2 collaboration's and hope to announce more basically she said working together is the best way to save the most people sharing technology sharing ideas sharing proprietary data which is the opposite of how it normally works these companies do everything they can to hide their info hide their technology hide your advancements because that's how they make the most money they hoarded cures like joe biden or did barbie dolls so we can smell their hair. this presidential panel is in the admission that working together and sharing ideas between companies saves lives but that's not at all what they normally do if there wasn't a global pandemic big pharma companies wouldn't 'd ever help each other create a vaccine or a therapy not to mention we've now been told the vaccine when availab
made a big show this week of getting the heads of the big pharma companies together to work on vaccines and therapies for a corona virus. from glaxo smith kline our priority is to make sure we make available as possible this one team pandemic of the new technology to take more people that we've already announced 2 collaboration's and hope to announce more basically she said working together is the best way to save the most people sharing technology sharing ideas sharing proprietary data which...
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coronavirus money being funneled into big pharma profits we are told the home office minister norman baker told us of all coming up about 2 are going on the ground. descriptions sound up even for the owners so how to choose the pet food industry is telling us what to feed our pets really more based on what they want to sell us and what's necessarily good for the pet turns out that food may not be as healthy as people believe we have animals that have you know diabetes in arthritis they have auto immune disorders allergies we are actually creating these problems it's a huge have a democrat problems all of them i believe can be linked to very simple problem of diet and some dog owners so heartbreaking stories about their pets less treats to larger corporations are not very interested in proving or disproving the value of their food because they're already making it a $1000000000.00 on it and there's no reason to do that research. in the united states presidential candidates debate the future of the u.s. and the world. max kaiser and stacy herbert dig into the burning questions of this
coronavirus money being funneled into big pharma profits we are told the home office minister norman baker told us of all coming up about 2 are going on the ground. descriptions sound up even for the owners so how to choose the pet food industry is telling us what to feed our pets really more based on what they want to sell us and what's necessarily good for the pet turns out that food may not be as healthy as people believe we have animals that have you know diabetes in arthritis they have...
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the bill the trumpet ministrations sponsors because of it its impacts from big pharma in that they may be able to charge what they like for any possible seen or cure for coronavirus despite the fact the taxpayer is funding the research what do you think of those responses in these economies to coronavirus you know it may or may benefit the bottom line of big pharmaceutical companies at the expense of the population well i think that's merely the latest sign of the fact that we are living in an age of rentier capitalism in which the owners of property including intellectual property are making most of the money while most other people are struggling with low wages with fluctuating wages and loss of benefits and lack of entitlement to social services and i think that this pit in my eyes is the fragile nature of the international economy with household debt in the united states and a record high corporate debt and also a record high the disruption to the world economy by the outcome of the virus could tip all of the the world's economy into a deep recession that will will be very similar
the bill the trumpet ministrations sponsors because of it its impacts from big pharma in that they may be able to charge what they like for any possible seen or cure for coronavirus despite the fact the taxpayer is funding the research what do you think of those responses in these economies to coronavirus you know it may or may benefit the bottom line of big pharmaceutical companies at the expense of the population well i think that's merely the latest sign of the fact that we are living in an...
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coronavirus money being funneled into big pharma profits we are told the home office minister norman baker told us of all coming up about 2 and going on the ground. a fairly significant portion of the role that was attracting and news media at the saw in the china style will ensure a stitch keep focused feel and i mean the steel wool for the program or not and i do it is made for bush but i will push the council could issue i mean he got us no . 6 and he's. kind of financial for a long shot today with all the money laundering 1st to visit this gas into 3 different. oh good that's a good start well we have our 3 banks all set up here maybe something in your something in america something overseas in the cayman islands or do we know all these banks are complicit in the kleptocracy who decide to give my phone and say hey i'm ready to do some serious money laundering ok let's see how we did while we've got a nice laundry watch for max and for stacy oh beautiful jewelry how about. luxury automobile again from that you know what money laundering is highly illegal don't be a watch guys reco
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>> here is why big pharma isn't doing it. if they have a brand name drug, most of the funding that goes into that is for the r&d. and for them it's not -- it hasn't been worth it to invest in this advanced manufacturing technology. and it's also habit. so they've been really slow to the game here. but where there is urgency around generic drugs, again, talking about generic drugs, the lower cost products that are off patent. they don't have that much margin in them as the brand name products do. and generics are 90% of what it is we take. so there isn't that much margin. that's why we need new entrants into the market place who have great capability but just need a leg up so they can get in and start making medicines for all of us. >> one thing i keep hearing when i hear you talk about medicines as a strategic asset is government. >> yeah. >> government control maybe of medicine. is that something that we should have? is that to the -- should the government get involved in controlling these necessary medicines? >> i think the
>> here is why big pharma isn't doing it. if they have a brand name drug, most of the funding that goes into that is for the r&d. and for them it's not -- it hasn't been worth it to invest in this advanced manufacturing technology. and it's also habit. so they've been really slow to the game here. but where there is urgency around generic drugs, again, talking about generic drugs, the lower cost products that are off patent. they don't have that much margin in them as the brand name...
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coronavirus money being funneled into big pharma profits home office minister. the symbol coming up about 2 and going on the ground. the world is driven by shaped by. the day or thinks. we dare to ask. join me every day on the alex simon show and i'll be speaking to guests of the world of politics or business i'm show business i'll see you then. welcome back his nature nations arguably fall into a state of panic amid coronavirus fears which threaten to rock the global economy what actually makes nations fail joining me now via skype from chicago is the british economist and author of why nations fail professor james robinson thanks so much jane for coming on how resilient da the economies with a 20 can only get to a genetically began to a real contagion literal contagion like coronavirus well what you mean china i think from ups but. there's a lot so there are lots of problems about. how resilient china is you know child china has what we call extractive political institutions and they're good at doing some things but they're very bad at doing other things and g
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profits from big pharma all the small coming up a bunch of going underground. blushes and thanks to the cheek a total morsel of each secret the host knows trying to seem you'll be set it's. not always shifting against. them into. beautiful to dos you know circle included at least. a little bit i was called but i'm commenting that in the scheme you do show a form which will leave you shall use. in the us not to the south korean users tell them not to be some foreign summed up for. the manufacture of the british mr west imo sure but. welcome back apollo one we have from the immunologists where the vaccine company's c.e.o. would glanville who suggested that even a big pharmaceutical companies were willing to produce a vaccine they might not be able to do so quickly enough to make a difference so why a countries like the us and the u.k. paying them so much money and it didn't is the director of global justice now and joins me now. thanks for coming back on next year in the united states why should we not expect the u.s. health care system such as as it is to respon
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profits from big pharma all of them all coming up in part to have going on the ground. so this seems wrong. why don't we all just don't hold. any ol yet to see palin does the attic. and in detroit. the trail. when somebody find themselves worlds apart we just look for common ground. actually as a financial survival guy stacy let's. say i'm not sure i get. hungry stump they have to. thank you for. this right that's right well that's labor. welcome back in part one we have to meet all objects with a vaccine company c.e.o. glanville who suggested that even if big pharmaceutical companies were willing to produce a vaccine they might not be able to do so quickly enough to make a difference so why are countries like the u.s. and the u.k. paying them so much money and it did and as the director of global justice now joins me now nick thanks for coming back on actually only united states why should we not expect the u.s. health care system such as as it is to respond well to the coronavirus well it's one of the most market driven health care systems in the whole world i mean it
profits from big pharma all of them all coming up in part to have going on the ground. so this seems wrong. why don't we all just don't hold. any ol yet to see palin does the attic. and in detroit. the trail. when somebody find themselves worlds apart we just look for common ground. actually as a financial survival guy stacy let's. say i'm not sure i get. hungry stump they have to. thank you for. this right that's right well that's labor. welcome back in part one we have to meet all objects...
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profits from big pharma all the small coming up part 2 of going underground. you are no offense but you no longer a young woman in fact you are one of the last living survivors of the nazi yeah. i'm aware of that. leverage all you like and you can never forget i know auschwitz was really like to be in hell because he would never believe it was a human ghetto to ask obvious course for 30 years of filth and be. very bad at all seems so a lot to offer by the family to make it feel good when i get out on the farm saw you i want to take my song to their next meal so he can listen and hopefully bless heard screams. i do very well thank. you. very much right. welcome back in part one we had for me meteorologists with a vaccine company c.e.o. glanville who suggested that even if big pharmaceutical companies were willing to produce a vaccine they might not be able to do so quickly enough to make a difference so why. countries like the u.s. and the u.k. paying them so much money nic didn't is the director of global justice now and joins me now nick thanks for coming bac
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profits from big pharma all the small coming up a bunch of going underground. thanks guys or financial survival guys. when customers go by to reduce the price. to now well reduce a lower. that's undercutting no what's good for market is not good for the global economy. blushes and they. could go to more than the beach he could host for the team you'll be set it's. not only shifting against. the utility bills you know i said you needed. a user that i was called but i'm counting that in the scheme to show a. form which will be shown he's. given to us but to the south koreans are still dumb t. come forward and summed up. the money approachable british mr west but imo she of the school. says. i called. her. welcome back in part one we had to meet all objects with a vaccine company c.e.o. glanville who suggested that even a big pharmaceutical companies were willing to produce a vaccine they might not be able to do so quickly enough to make a difference so why are countries like the u.s. and the u.k. paying them so much money nick dearden is the director of global ju
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profits from big pharma all the civil coming up but to have going underground. the world is driven by shaped by. the dairy thinks. we dare to ask. you are no offense to you no longer a young woman in fact you are one of the last living survivors of the nazi ellis asked am aware of it. all you like. you can never forget the no auschwitz was really like to be inhaled because you would never believe it was a human can do to as an operating cost for 30 years and most of the comfort of it at all seems so a lot offered by your side to make it right when i get out on the farm saw you i want to take my son to their next meal so he can listen and hopefully bless my heart heard screams. welcome back in part one we had for me meteorology. the vaccine companies glanville who suggested that even if big pharmaceutical companies were willing to produce a vaccine they might not be able to do so quickly enough to make a difference so why are countries like the u.s. and the u.k. paying them so much money it didn't is the director of global justice now and joins me now nic thanks
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profits from big pharma all the small coming up about to have going underground. the world is struggling in different ways to cope with the kobe die $900.00 endemic and governments are taking the heat for their actions inactions for the coronavirus be a referendum on globalization. you are no offense b. you no longer a young woman in fact you are one of the last living survivors of the nazi yeah. i'm aware of it. all you like. you can never forget america now auschwitz was really like to be inhaled because you would never believe it was a human can go to as a copy of a course for 30 years and know if he could prevent it all seems so locked off by your side. when i get out on the farm saw you i want to take my son to their next meal so he can listen and hopefully bless god heard screams. welcome back in part one we have for me meteorologists with the vaccine companies glanville who suggested that even if big pharmaceutical companies were willing to produce a vaccine they might not be able to do so quickly enough to make a difference so why a countries like the us a
profits from big pharma all the small coming up about to have going underground. the world is struggling in different ways to cope with the kobe die $900.00 endemic and governments are taking the heat for their actions inactions for the coronavirus be a referendum on globalization. you are no offense b. you no longer a young woman in fact you are one of the last living survivors of the nazi yeah. i'm aware of it. all you like. you can never forget america now auschwitz was really like to be...
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the last thing big pharma wants is a free market. after all, these were the same folks who loved obamacare so much because they knew it mandated another revenue stream for their products. now, we all know how obamacare has turned out. and yet, they made a deal with the white house to back that bill. now, big pharma is also warning that any reforms would hurt research and development. in fact, my bipartisan legislation with senator wyden would result in less socialism, a more competitive marketplace, and wouldn't put a damper on innovation. and that's according to something that i call god around here, the independent congressional budget office. these are professional people making these judgments. they judge most all of our legislation, particularly if there is a monetary cost to it. for those who may not believe a politician, let me point out to the work then of the professionals at c.b.o. that they have done on grassley-wyden. first, the updated grassley-wyden bill will save more than $80 billion and result in no fewer cures. c.b.
the last thing big pharma wants is a free market. after all, these were the same folks who loved obamacare so much because they knew it mandated another revenue stream for their products. now, we all know how obamacare has turned out. and yet, they made a deal with the white house to back that bill. now, big pharma is also warning that any reforms would hurt research and development. in fact, my bipartisan legislation with senator wyden would result in less socialism, a more competitive...
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gillian: so a couple of days ago a doctor said in congressional testimony that big pharma companies need to step up to the table. take a listen to what he said, and i want to get your reaction. >> we've got to figure out what the ecosystem is going to be to develop vaccines that are not going to make money. big pharma companies are still not going in, some of the biotechs are starting to because they're trying to really accelerate their technology and, hopefully, to flip it around with something that will make money. we need a new system in place. gillian: basically, big pharma doesn't think they've going to make enough money. >> i disagree with that. we actually feel we're competing with the large players. they have very good technology, they have very deep pockets and all, and they're able to move very quickly and all. and i think working in conjunction with companies such as geovax, we could move much quicker. and i personally am not a believer that anyone would be hesitating because of the degree of profit that's out there. i think this is a very important medical need. i know of no
gillian: so a couple of days ago a doctor said in congressional testimony that big pharma companies need to step up to the table. take a listen to what he said, and i want to get your reaction. >> we've got to figure out what the ecosystem is going to be to develop vaccines that are not going to make money. big pharma companies are still not going in, some of the biotechs are starting to because they're trying to really accelerate their technology and, hopefully, to flip it around with...
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profits from big pharma all the small coming up part 2 of going underground. for the super bowl for sure but all the little tractor and news media if the saw on the internet to start with. you feeling i mean just these full bore for you to want to know i don't know i do it is named for bush but i will push it i mean you know she is going to. be. welcome back in part one we have to meet all jacks with the vaccine company c.e.o. glanville who suggested that even a big pharmaceutical companies were willing to produce a vaccine they might not be able to do so quickly enough to make a difference so why are countries like the u.s. and the u.k. paying them so much money and it did and as the director of global justice now joins me now nick thanks for coming back on next year in the united states why should we not expect the u.s. health care system such as as it is to respond well to the coronavirus well it's one of the most market driven health care systems in the whole world i mean it it is more expensive than any other health care system in the developed world and
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the big pharma companies are not interested in these products, making them, because there is not that much margin. they can make more margin in the innovator products, brand-name products. if the good news is there are smaller companies that are innovative, don't have legacy looking at this, and say, let's bring this new technology and make our medicines here. how soon can we get going? companies i talked looking at td start within days to begin to make the active ingredients here and make all those active ingredients totally in the united states shortly thereafter. it takes some money to good people that want to do it right, but it cannot be tax credits and hope something happens. we have to be targeted and specific that whatever we fund, companies have to produce products cannot make generic drugs in the united states to help us meet our national security needs. host: i want to read from a story that came out from cbs earlier. the fda on thursday said that for the first time since the outbreak, it drugmaker reported a coronavirus-related shortage right undisclosed drug because they
the big pharma companies are not interested in these products, making them, because there is not that much margin. they can make more margin in the innovator products, brand-name products. if the good news is there are smaller companies that are innovative, don't have legacy looking at this, and say, let's bring this new technology and make our medicines here. how soon can we get going? companies i talked looking at td start within days to begin to make the active ingredients here and make all...
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we can try to take on big pharma -- big pharma and ring down the cost of prescription drugs. we can take on the nra and we we went -- when we were in charleston this past week, once again, you see that church and think about what happened in that church with the worshipers when a white walked in and gunned them down. you know what bill is sitting on mitch mcconnell's desk right now? a bill to simply give law enforcement time to look at background checks. the only way we get these gun safety bills done and so many other things i have talked about today is by winning, not just eking out a victor at 4:00 in the morning, north carolina, , we do it byl you winning big, by taking back the senate and sending mitch mcconnell packing. [cheers and applause] senator klobuchar: you know what else we've got to do? we got to make it easier for people to pay back student loans and make it easier for people to afford college, and in a state in the tradition of governor hunt, a state that understands how important education is, i found 130 seven things that a new president can do in her first
we can try to take on big pharma -- big pharma and ring down the cost of prescription drugs. we can take on the nra and we we went -- when we were in charleston this past week, once again, you see that church and think about what happened in that church with the worshipers when a white walked in and gunned them down. you know what bill is sitting on mitch mcconnell's desk right now? a bill to simply give law enforcement time to look at background checks. the only way we get these gun safety...
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big corporations and special interests whether it's big oil big pharma the gun industry and are essentially creating our policy with their money and what briefly understeering is trying to get the power away from the big corporations and giving back. people like god's people are struggling right now people are falling into homelessness for 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 the rally at the neos taco truck a popular place in the neighborhood we need christian a run up poll to see directed 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 latinos 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
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other businesses can be charged with price gouging, big pharma should, too. this is ridiculous. i just said to gerald what i'm hoping for in that regard media attention on the process i would like to think is going to keep it all in check. what do we have from twitter? herd immunity is the only sustainable approach to this kind of disease like it or not. look, i'm not a scientist and i'm not a physician but it's an intriguing concept, right? and it's not something created out of whole cloth. the chief science officer in the uk was the one who first spoke openly of this idea of isolating those among us and recognizing many of the rest of us are going to get it but herd immunity will take hold and protect society at large. i leave the science to the physicians but the two cents i think i know something about are the politics. i don't know that you could sell that, that you could sell that to the public and we recognize that and will lose some in the process. on balance we'll be better served. in any event let me make this crystal clear. the u.s. has gone in a different direction,
other businesses can be charged with price gouging, big pharma should, too. this is ridiculous. i just said to gerald what i'm hoping for in that regard media attention on the process i would like to think is going to keep it all in check. what do we have from twitter? herd immunity is the only sustainable approach to this kind of disease like it or not. look, i'm not a scientist and i'm not a physician but it's an intriguing concept, right? and it's not something created out of whole cloth....
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the complex drug pricing system has allowed big pharma and these pharmacy benefit managers -- you may have seen the chart that senator cassidy just laid out showing some of these complexities. these pharmacy benefit managers are the middle men responsible for negotiating drug prices. but in doing so, they take advantage of the secrecy of the pricing supply chain. and the bipartisan reforms that we are fighting for and advocating for today would help fix the secrecy and save taxpayers more than $80 billion. these reforms will cap out-of-pocket costs in medicare, and that provides our seniors some enhanced financial security. one of the great moments of anxiety for our seniors is financial security. when you think about their financial situation, they can be devastated with the out-of-pocket costs for a single prescription drugs. our efforts would reform the payment incentives and ensure that big pharma and the pharmacy benefit managers have more skin in the game. these are the product of more than one year of bipartisan negotiations. and though this may not be what you hear on the news
the complex drug pricing system has allowed big pharma and these pharmacy benefit managers -- you may have seen the chart that senator cassidy just laid out showing some of these complexities. these pharmacy benefit managers are the middle men responsible for negotiating drug prices. but in doing so, they take advantage of the secrecy of the pricing supply chain. and the bipartisan reforms that we are fighting for and advocating for today would help fix the secrecy and save taxpayers more than...
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essentially asking the questions that big pharma big insurance handsome which is to discredit the whole idea of universal which we know from statistical studies like physicians for a national health plan you know we spend far more money system and we have the worst health care system in the industrialized world because i can remember the exact 40 percent or something goes towards administrative costs. i mean half of all bankruptcies because of medical. emergencies for those people haven't surance but they essentially as soon as you have serious medical conditions you're priced out so all of this is is i mean it's symptomatic of the entire within the whole system but with the emergency of the corona virus a lot of people are going to pay for their lives because these corporations have put profit ahead of human life do you think we have the capacity to handle the coronavirus or did we respond to what we definitely responded to i mean there's no question about it we saw it coming. house didn't see it coming but all the medical establishment certainly saw it coming so we actually could have
essentially asking the questions that big pharma big insurance handsome which is to discredit the whole idea of universal which we know from statistical studies like physicians for a national health plan you know we spend far more money system and we have the worst health care system in the industrialized world because i can remember the exact 40 percent or something goes towards administrative costs. i mean half of all bankruptcies because of medical. emergencies for those people haven't...
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pharma is interested hopefully it won't be long before medicine can be launched. sol's 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're not designed to keep the virus particles and they're 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 in 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 plane. exotic cruises and sunny beaches images from happy or dead is travel restrictions in many countries have now brought tou
pharma is interested hopefully it won't be long before medicine can be launched. sol's 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're not designed to keep the virus particles and they're 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...
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we'll see what comes of that meeting with president trump and the big pharma executives happening later today. frances? >> hopefully we see the progress there. thank you. >>> the spread of this virus is already having a major impact on daily live overseas. in france, the world's most popular museum is now closed to the public ple pl employees at the too great what can you tell us about the impact of this crisis. >> good morning, phillip we've reached a grim milestone the number of people killed by the coronavirus has exceeded 3,000. globally there have been almost 90,000 confirmed cases with the numbers outside china now growing faster than inside china. still in china there are 202 new cases, 42 more deaths. south korea has reported another jump and four new deaths, bringing the country's total to just over 4,200 cases. while the mayor of seoul is suing a religious group in south korea who have been accused of keeping its members' names secret in italy, there have been at least 34 deaths and almost 1,700 confirmed cases. amazon said two of its employees in italy have contracted the vir
we'll see what comes of that meeting with president trump and the big pharma executives happening later today. frances? >> hopefully we see the progress there. thank you. >>> the spread of this virus is already having a major impact on daily live overseas. in france, the world's most popular museum is now closed to the public ple pl employees at the too great what can you tell us about the impact of this crisis. >> good morning, phillip we've reached a grim milestone the...
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pharma companies about developing vaccines for coronavirus and things the federal government can do to fast track any new medications that could be used to treat the illness. jose >> kelly o'donnell at the white house. thank you very much. >>> the coronavirus has the world on edge. the spread of the disease creeping into even more countries causing major disruptions to everyday life. bill knee lneely reports from hard-hit italy. >> reporter: unprecedented action by south korea tonight. not just decontaminating cities but asking its entire population of 51 million to stay indoors. and reporting hundreds more cases of the virus today. in iran, anger at the highest death toll outside china and panic. a crowd setting fire to a clinic said to be treating virus patients an infected lawmaker, the latest to die. italy is the viral epicenter of europe. soccer matches today canceled the u.s. travel warning will hit its and south korea's economy. italy not only has the highest number of cases in the western world, but people from here spread the virus to mexico, brazil, nigeria and right acros
pharma companies about developing vaccines for coronavirus and things the federal government can do to fast track any new medications that could be used to treat the illness. jose >> kelly o'donnell at the white house. thank you very much. >>> the coronavirus has the world on edge. the spread of the disease creeping into even more countries causing major disruptions to everyday life. bill knee lneely reports from hard-hit italy. >> reporter: unprecedented action by south...
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,t, whether t is b big oil, big pharma, the gn industry, are essentially creating our policy wiwith their money. and what bernie sanders is doing is trying to take the power away from those big corporations and give it back to the people like us. >> people are struggling right now, people are falling into homelessness for the first time because rent is too high. homes guarantee candidate. i believe we need to invest in mass public housing. reporter: after the rally at leo's s taught go truruck, a por place in the neighborhood, we meet christian, policy director at the latino community foundation whose goal it is to make sure that every single latino can vote. he is hoping for a high turnout on super tuesday. >> latinos have been traumatized living under the trump administration. you look at the child's operation crisis, he tried to end the dadaca program. i feel like latinos in this election are seeing this as a moment to really fight back and actually stand up to what is happening in our country today. reporter:n super tuesday seemsms like an important first step to bring about a change.
,t, whether t is b big oil, big pharma, the gn industry, are essentially creating our policy wiwith their money. and what bernie sanders is doing is trying to take the power away from those big corporations and give it back to the people like us. >> people are struggling right now, people are falling into homelessness for the first time because rent is too high. homes guarantee candidate. i believe we need to invest in mass public housing. reporter: after the rally at leo's s taught go...
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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 are capitalists set to make a killing out of coronavirus over small can 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 how much scope for change does saunders all biden really offer the people of the united states especially as the world faces a climate change emergency.
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 are capitalists set to make a killing out of coronavirus over small can 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 how much scope for change does saunders all biden really offer the people of the united states especially as the world faces a...
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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 destruction of the supply chain is what drives the work it we have 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's 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 go up or other you know online it watching platforms hulu or whatever the case might be and same thing with medicati
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 destruction of the supply chain is what drives the work it we have 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...