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it means that seniors beat big pharma. big pharma's holy grail, what they cared about more than anything, is prohibiting negotiation for a better deal on medicine. look at what they are doing right now. going to court, trying to stop any negotiation. but we have it written in the law that there is going to be negotiation. on top of it, most americans have access to free vaccines. insolent costs for seniors were capped at $35 a month. as weaid, when the government leads on these issues, particularly the showpiece of american health care, medicare, almost always the private sector copies it. we have seen real progress in the private sector as well. we want every buddy in america to get that pricing relief but we are making real progress. weo gouging penalties for the first time to hold big pharma accountable for high drug costs. those are benefiting patients and taxpayers. plenty more to do. it is essential that finally, after all of this debate, we get pharmacy benefit manager or pharmacy benefit management reforms across t
it means that seniors beat big pharma. big pharma's holy grail, what they cared about more than anything, is prohibiting negotiation for a better deal on medicine. look at what they are doing right now. going to court, trying to stop any negotiation. but we have it written in the law that there is going to be negotiation. on top of it, most americans have access to free vaccines. insolent costs for seniors were capped at $35 a month. as weaid, when the government leads on these issues,...
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they're paying out $35 a month to big pharma. my plan would double the number of drugs able$200 billion a year. this bill has already been passed. here is the deal folks. you know right cut the deficit by more even more by making the very wealthy pay their fair share. here is the deal. if you're going to deal with medicare and you want to make sure that you're going to be able to save money. well guess what? many of you know seniors who have cancer drugs that cost up to $35,000 $15,000 a year, and law passed in 2024-- january of 2025. no matter the total cost of prescription drug costs for what a senior are, they won't have to pay more than$2,000 period. [applause] >> that's going to save another 200,000. anyway i can't really-- we drove out to the airport and put you on air force one and said you had a prescription needed to be filled and it was an american company that made it say okay let's fly to toronto or to berlin or to london or to rome or any major city in america, i'll get you that same prescription filled in those citi
they're paying out $35 a month to big pharma. my plan would double the number of drugs able$200 billion a year. this bill has already been passed. here is the deal folks. you know right cut the deficit by more even more by making the very wealthy pay their fair share. here is the deal. if you're going to deal with medicare and you want to make sure that you're going to be able to save money. well guess what? many of you know seniors who have cancer drugs that cost up to $35,000 $15,000 a year,...
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so this is in some sense an easy case for a big business court that really wants big pharma to win. but i think under your question is this harder question, which is this entire term has been a kind of deregulatory juggernaut where the court keeps usurping to itself the power to decide what clean air looks like and decide, you know, how bureaus work and to decide how fishermen have to enforce fishing rules. and, you know, this is of a piece with that, this dripping contempt for federal regulation. and the most interesting moment i thought after justice alito said that question about, you know, are they infallible, justice ketanji brown jackson came back very quickly with are we best suited to make, like, deep dives on science and scientific regulation because this is the pattern that we see in this court. they're here to tell us what the clean water act looks like now. >> yeah, i totally agree with you, dahlia, that moment where it's like, wait, does sam alito know more about ulcer medications than the fda? you know the history of this. this drug has been regulated more than most dr
so this is in some sense an easy case for a big business court that really wants big pharma to win. but i think under your question is this harder question, which is this entire term has been a kind of deregulatory juggernaut where the court keeps usurping to itself the power to decide what clean air looks like and decide, you know, how bureaus work and to decide how fishermen have to enforce fishing rules. and, you know, this is of a piece with that, this dripping contempt for federal...
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we finally beat big pharma. capped jug coscitizens even fore drugs, maximum. i got it passed already, we got ss. beginning next year, at the end of this term, what's going to happen the cause for all prescription drugs for seniors, including cancer drugs, we will not have to pay more than $2000 a year. working with maggie i want to cap it for everyone, not just seniors. it could be transformation, but that's not all. of paying as much is 400 bucks a month for seniors with diabetes, you now only have to pay 35 bucks a month. you know why we did that, everybody knows somebody who needs insulin or diabetes. you know how much it cost to make that, $10, tem, $10. and the guy who came up with it didn't have a patenbecause wanted to make sure everybody had access. if you add everything including the cost of packaging it, is 13 bucks. times more than they would've. they're not getting cheated. they will pay what other people pay around the world. now with the leadership in partnership and the entire delegation, i want to cap the cost of insulin at 35■ bucks for ever
we finally beat big pharma. capped jug coscitizens even fore drugs, maximum. i got it passed already, we got ss. beginning next year, at the end of this term, what's going to happen the cause for all prescription drugs for seniors, including cancer drugs, we will not have to pay more than $2000 a year. working with maggie i want to cap it for everyone, not just seniors. it could be transformation, but that's not all. of paying as much is 400 bucks a month for seniors with diabetes, you now only...
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the president said he would take on big pharma and beat them, and he did it. is inflation reduction act lowered prescription drug prices for seniors. it is a big deal. now, he'sig to cap out-of-pocket drug cost at $2000 for all americans. for people like our family. for people like me. president biden believes health care is a right, not a privilege. [applause] that's why it is my great honor to introduce the man who leads the fight to put patients above profit. the president of the united states, joe biden. [applause] ♪ pres. biden: hello, hello, hello. [cheers and applause] pres. biden: good to see you all. good to see you all. thank you. [applause] pres. biden: by the way, bowdoin college, good college, i've spoken there. thanks rose, thanks for the introduction. please have a seat. n[■i said that once early in my career and they said, we have no seeds, you are standing. anyway, thanks for the odon and for your courage. 22 years old, born with cystic fibrosis, a tough chronic disease that's made eve tougher , and she's not exaggerated by the high cost o
the president said he would take on big pharma and beat them, and he did it. is inflation reduction act lowered prescription drug prices for seniors. it is a big deal. now, he'sig to cap out-of-pocket drug cost at $2000 for all americans. for people like our family. for people like me. president biden believes health care is a right, not a privilege. [applause] that's why it is my great honor to introduce the man who leads the fight to put patients above profit. the president of the united...
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there's a real sly dig over and over again at big pharma, but big pharma is so profoundly arrayed against judge kaczmarek's crazy order because you can't test drugs, you can't create drugs, you can't do anything if one person objecting in south dakota can get the entire medication pulled. this is, in some sense, an easy case for a big business court that really wants big pharma to win, but i think under your question is this harder question which is, this entire term has been a deregulatory juggernaut where the court keeps usurping, to itself, the power to decide what clean air looks like and decide how bureaus work, and to decide how fishermen have to enforce fishing rules, and this is of a piece with that. the stripping contempt for federal regulation, and the most interesting moment, i thought, after justice alito said that question about, are they infallible? justice ketanji brown jackson came back very quickly with, are we best suited to make deep dives on science and scientific regulation? this is the pattern that we see in this court. they're here to tell us what the clean water ac
there's a real sly dig over and over again at big pharma, but big pharma is so profoundly arrayed against judge kaczmarek's crazy order because you can't test drugs, you can't create drugs, you can't do anything if one person objecting in south dakota can get the entire medication pulled. this is, in some sense, an easy case for a big business court that really wants big pharma to win, but i think under your question is this harder question which is, this entire term has been a deregulatory...
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but president trump did give a 40% tax cut to big pharma. a 40% tax cut and it did not translate to a 40% reduction in prices for the seniors in michigan or for anybody on medication in we have been focused, working with the president and with you on cutting prescription drug costs for americans who have been paying the highest prices in the world. the bills that we have been working on together improve and transform the way that we provide health care in this country, which is so and, as you know, it's something i care deeply about. we have over 21 million people now receiving health care through the affordable care act. that is a record, over 21 million people signed up for insurancethat is including 400 0 michiganders. many getting it for $10 a month, $20 a month. it has transformed families lives to be able to have that alth care. care premiums have gone down hundreds of dollars for 271,000 michiganwho are usie care act and, of the $35 cap on insulin is lowering costs for seniors in michigan and across the country. not counting the cap o
but president trump did give a 40% tax cut to big pharma. a 40% tax cut and it did not translate to a 40% reduction in prices for the seniors in michigan or for anybody on medication in we have been focused, working with the president and with you on cutting prescription drug costs for americans who have been paying the highest prices in the world. the bills that we have been working on together improve and transform the way that we provide health care in this country, which is so and, as you...
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i also want to end the tax breaks for big pharma, big oil, private jets, and massive executive pay. end it now. there are 1000 billionaires in america. you know what the average federal tax is for those billionaires? 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, a nurse. that's why i've proposed a minimum tax for billionaires at 25%. just 25%. that would raise $500 billion over the next 10 years. amy: president biden state of the union. katrina vanden heuvel, your response? >> it was joe biden at his best. it wasn't just joe biden. it is the work of decades of movement activists who when nafta was passed, the trade deal, 30 years ago, said this age going to be very good for workers and it decimated the industrialized cities, towns are in this country. it is a measure of the importance of the taking on trickle down, taking on your liberal economics, the danger. it was great. it is like he is challenging the roosevelt institute and sarah anderson on inequality. people moved the dem
i also want to end the tax breaks for big pharma, big oil, private jets, and massive executive pay. end it now. there are 1000 billionaires in america. you know what the average federal tax is for those billionaires? 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, a nurse. that's why i've proposed a minimum tax for billionaires at 25%. just 25%. that would raise $500 billion over the next 10...
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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 only 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, but finally 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. thatt 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 exorbitant prices to big pharma. this year medicare is negotiating prices for some of the costliest drugs on the market to treat everything from heart disease to arthritis. we will for 500 different drugs over the next decade. [applause] profitable. it will not only save lives, it will save taxpayers another $200 billion. starting next year, the same all caps total prescription drug costs for seniors on medicare to $2000 a year. even expensive cancer drugs that cost
we finally beat big pharma. instead of paying $400 a month for insulin, it only costs $10 to make, and they can only 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, but finally 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. thatt just saving seniors money, it is saving taxpayers money. we cut the federal deficit by $160...
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we finally beat big pharma. instead of paying $400 a month or thereabouts for insulin with diabetes and only costs 10 bucks to make they only get paid. 35 among about still make a healthy profit. >> the cost the $35 for every american who needs it. people talked about it, but finally we got it done. game medicare, the power to negotiate lower prices on prescription drugs. just like the va is able to do for veterans. that's not just saving seniors. money, saving taxpayers money cut the federal deficit by 160 billion dollars. the price is the big pharma. this year, medicare negotiate. lower prices are some of the costliest drugs on the market. >> the treat everything from heart disease. arthritis. it's now time to go further and give medicare the power to negotiate lower prices for 500 different drugs over the next decade. a profitable. well, not only save lives, it will save taxpayers. another 200 billion dollars. they're saying more caps, total prescription drug costs for seniors on medicare at 200 to $2000 a ye
we finally beat big pharma. instead of paying $400 a month or thereabouts for insulin with diabetes and only costs 10 bucks to make they only get paid. 35 among about still make a healthy profit. >> the cost the $35 for every american who needs it. people talked about it, but finally we got it done. game medicare, the power to negotiate lower prices on prescription drugs. just like the va is able to do for veterans. that's not just saving seniors. money, saving taxpayers money cut the...
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this is a small company, though, up against a big challenge, and big pharma, and these vaccines aren't in humans yet, so there's a way to go. french lawmakers has proposed a tax to offset an environmental impact of set forfashion companies. offering thousands of new products every day and a penalty of up to 50% of the selling price has been suggested and would come into force by 2030 if the bill passes. it follows best international practices when it comes to development and social commitment. that's it for this edition of asia business report. dojoin us again do join us again for more tomorrow. bye for now. voice-over: bbc news, - bringing you different stories from across the uk. back to training in middlesbrough — ilyas is already thinking about his next bout after taking the welterweight belt in darlington. there's your welterweight champion! it's everyday training, no days off, even after the fight. straight in after two days for the next fight, obviously. obviously, at this amateur level, you keep going as much as you can. at pro level, you get injured more. amateur, you can ju
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>> let me make a real comment. >> whoa. >> some of the big pharma names that haven't been participating have significant investment in cutting edge technologies. you know the names. >>> coming up, inside the shadowy world of organized retail crime. as cnbc gets access to how thieves steal millions of dollars of items that end up for sale online. a cnbc ininvestigation, selling stolen, coming up next. it's me. (man 1 vo) i have people, people i can count on. (man 2 vo) i have time to give (grandma vo) and a million stories to share. (grandpa vo) if that's not rich, i don't know what is. (vo) the key to being rich is knowing what counts. >>> welcome back to "fast money." organized crime rings that target the country's retailers are prompting an aggressive crackdown by law enforcement. in a cnbc exclusive, we go inside the criminal police investigations that target the theft rings who set up thriving businesses to steal and sell online. here's courtney reagan with "selling stolen." >> reporter: it's a chilly, clear morning in the picturesque foothills of san diego county, as we head to a s
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to me, the very essence of big pharma. >> but if they are providing solution. >> louis. yeah then. and it is going to arguably save people's lives, not only that in the uk, save the government or us tax payers a lot of money if it deals with people who are obese. of course, you might say dealing with the source which is processed food. i'm not barbecue. yeah, might also be the solution. >> well number one, we don't know. we don't know because it takes years and years and years. i was on high blood pressure pills and it probably damaged my kidneys said it was kidneys because they said it was safe. this is a test. safe. and this this is a test. this test they're this this test that they're using it on, it was tested on only 16 people, 16 people. and it's in the daily mail. >> but they were but the weight of 32. >> yeah, but they were big fat people. the point is, the point is the we don't know if just losing weight for a short period of time because eventually it may wear off, it may run out of steam. and the thing we don't know if it's going to work and the fact is, paul
to me, the very essence of big pharma. >> but if they are providing solution. >> louis. yeah then. and it is going to arguably save people's lives, not only that in the uk, save the government or us tax payers a lot of money if it deals with people who are obese. of course, you might say dealing with the source which is processed food. i'm not barbecue. yeah, might also be the solution. >> well number one, we don't know. we don't know because it takes years and years and...
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[applause] ■lit is a spoiler for wall stret and big ag, big tech, big telecom, big pharma, the corporate-owned media, and all the corrupt politicians and corporations. that is why they are trying to keep me off the ballot and frighten you into choosing between the two tired and unpopular heads of the uniparty. millions of americans are not going to vote at all if they are not given another choice. they are simply withdrawing from american democracy. the democrats and republicanse are trying to divide america. they tell us other, to mistrust you just there, to accuse each other of treason, to warn us against■! will terms that democracy is doomed if the other side wins. they turn families against each other. they turned neighbors and friends against each other. they are trying to divide america. nicole and i will unite it. that is our path to victory. [applause] s how we are going to win. that is how we are going to forge unstoppable coalition of homeless democrats and homeless republicans who are ready to look at the universal values that unite us all and that every conscientious american wan
[applause] ■lit is a spoiler for wall stret and big ag, big tech, big telecom, big pharma, the corporate-owned media, and all the corrupt politicians and corporations. that is why they are trying to keep me off the ballot and frighten you into choosing between the two tired and unpopular heads of the uniparty. millions of americans are not going to vote at all if they are not given another choice. they are simply withdrawing from american democracy. the democrats and republicanse are trying...
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this is a small company, though, up against a big challenge, and big pharma, and these vaccines aren't in humans yet, so there's a way to go. before we go, a reminder that china's national people's congress is under way. there's president xijinping. we'll have more in the next edition of asia business report. m bbc news, bringing you different stories from across the uk. back to training in middlesbrough, ilyas is thinking about his next bout after taking the welterweight bout at the regional unity championship in darlington. there's your welterweight champion!— champion! it's everyday training. _ champion! it's everyday training, no _ champion! it's everyday training, no days - champion! it's everyday training, no days off, i champion! it's everyday i training, no days off, even after the fight, straight in after the fight, straight in after two days, obviously for the next fight. at this amateur level you can keep going as much as you can. not many injuries. if you get injured, you can take time out but at a pro level, you get injured more. amateur, you canjust keep going. there's
this is a small company, though, up against a big challenge, and big pharma, and these vaccines aren't in humans yet, so there's a way to go. before we go, a reminder that china's national people's congress is under way. there's president xijinping. we'll have more in the next edition of asia business report. m bbc news, bringing you different stories from across the uk. back to training in middlesbrough, ilyas is thinking about his next bout after taking the welterweight bout at the regional...
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he's taking on big pharma and the big banks on overdraft fees. he's taking on the credit card agencies on late fees. all of these things is going to show that he has the agenda for lowering costs. people are going to realize that there's a choice this year -- >> there is a choice. >> the choice is between do you want someone that has moved the economy in the right direction but understands things are not good enough and has an all-out agenda to take on powerful interests to lower costs or people for tax cuts for the well off and be afraid to take on power or interests -- >> martha: may i ask you a question? i understand where you're coming from. what i'm hearing is a lot of programs, a lot of ways to cut costs and a lot of punishment of companies and corporations for the bad things that they do. you said shrinkflation and gouging and all of those things. that's the economic perspective. >> we don't you mention prescription drugs? >> you mentioned -- everybody wants lower cost there's. >> let's talk about that. when you are willing to take on big
he's taking on big pharma and the big banks on overdraft fees. he's taking on the credit card agencies on late fees. all of these things is going to show that he has the agenda for lowering costs. people are going to realize that there's a choice this year -- >> there is a choice. >> the choice is between do you want someone that has moved the economy in the right direction but understands things are not good enough and has an all-out agenda to take on powerful interests to lower...
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this is a small company, though, up against a big challenge, and big pharma, and these vaccines aren't in humans yet, so there's a way to go. french lawmakers has proposed an environmental impact of set forfashion companies. offering for fashion companies. offering thousands forfashion companies. offering thousands of new products every day and a penalty of up to 50% of the selling price has been suggested and would come into force by 2030 if the bill passes. that's it for this edition of asia business report. bye for now. bbc news, bringing you different m stories bbc news, bringing you different stories from across the uk. a plot of land right next to the river leap which campaigners say they would like to turn into a community waterpark. to turn into a community waterpark— to turn into a community waterark. ., , waterpark. imagine swimming in blue ponds- _ waterpark. imagine swimming in blue ponds- it — waterpark. imagine swimming in blue ponds. it is— waterpark. imagine swimming in blue ponds. it is a _ waterpark. imagine swimming in blue ponds. it is a vision - waterpark. im
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this is a small company, though, up against a big challenge. and big pharma. and these vaccines aren't in humans yet. so there's a way to go. you can keep in touch with the bbc business team and me on social media. don't forget you can get in touch with me online, i'm @tadthnright we'll be back in a hours. goodbye. bbc news bringing you different stories from across the uk by day. kirsty is a hairdresser at her home salon in somerset, but in her spare time she is a champion runner and steeplechaser. i had some health problems later on in my 30s and i decided then in a kind of use it or lose it approach that i needed to get on with it and see what i could do. so steeplechasing is an athletics event on a 400 metre track held outdoors. the distances of 2000 metres or 3000 metres. you've got fourfixed barriers and one waterjump. it's not a typical sport to start in yourforties, but i felt i'd got into quite a good place with my running and my strength for running that i was able to give it a go. and as you can see, it's not for the faint hearted. so i'm just going
this is a small company, though, up against a big challenge. and big pharma. and these vaccines aren't in humans yet. so there's a way to go. you can keep in touch with the bbc business team and me on social media. don't forget you can get in touch with me online, i'm @tadthnright we'll be back in a hours. goodbye. bbc news bringing you different stories from across the uk by day. kirsty is a hairdresser at her home salon in somerset, but in her spare time she is a champion runner and...
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[applause] the law that i propos and assign we finally beat big pharma. instead of paying $400 a month, with diabetes it only costs ten dollars to make they only get paid 35 a month and now still make a healthy profit. [applause] what to do next i want to cap■ the cost for every american who needs it.x0 everyone. for years people have talked about it but finally we got it done and gaveed power to negotiate lower prices on prescription drugs just like the va is able to do for veterans. that's not just money. it's saving taxpayers money. we cut the deficit by $160 billion. medicare will no longer have to pay those prices to 0 big pharm. medicare's negotiated prices are some of the costliest drugs in the market to treat everything from heart disease and it's time to go further and give the power to negotiate the prices for 500 different drugs over the next decade. making a lot of money. and they wil s be extremely profitable and not only save lives but taxpayers and other $200 billion. starting next year the same prescription drug cost for seniors on medic
[applause] the law that i propos and assign we finally beat big pharma. instead of paying $400 a month, with diabetes it only costs ten dollars to make they only get paid 35 a month and now still make a healthy profit. [applause] what to do next i want to cap■ the cost for every american who needs it.x0 everyone. for years people have talked about it but finally we got it done and gaveed power to negotiate lower prices on prescription drugs just like the va is able to do for veterans. that's...
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pharma, you know about it, it was supplied to more than 70 countries with a total population of more than 4 billion man, in my opinion, what is very important is this activity to promote the vaccine, it has united many foreign countries around russia. it has shown that our country is capable of creating the most advanced technologies at the highest level in a very short time, and that we can be a center of attraction for a number of countries in critical technologies, and if you allow me, i’ll tell you more about the investment project, when i i talk to my friends, i often explain that investing is not about something distant and incomprehensible, investment is about the quality of life of people, about new jobs, about the introduction of new technologies, among investors, our largest pension funds, the gas fund, so we attracted five international sovereign funds to this project from primarily the countries of the middle east and asia, this is exactly... those areas that we concentrated on there 10 years ago, when you created the fund, and you know, this work of ours, it can be sai
pharma, you know about it, it was supplied to more than 70 countries with a total population of more than 4 billion man, in my opinion, what is very important is this activity to promote the vaccine, it has united many foreign countries around russia. it has shown that our country is capable of creating the most advanced technologies at the highest level in a very short time, and that we can be a center of attraction for a number of countries in critical technologies, and if you allow me,...
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we finally beat big pharma. instead of paying $400 a month for a box of insulin with diabetes, that only cost ten bucks to make, they only get paid 35 a month now and still make a heavy profit. [applause] and what to do next, i went to cap the cost of insulin, $35 a month for every can loo american that needs it. for years people have talked about it, but finally we got it done and gave medicare the power to negotiate lower prices on prescription drugs, just like the va is able to do for veterans. that's not just saving seniors money, that saving taxpayers money. we cut the federal deficit by $160 billion. [cheers and applause] because medicare will no longer have to pay an exorbitant prices to 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's now time to go further and gave medicare the power to negotiate for 500 different drugs over the next decade. [cheers and applause] they are making a lot of m
we finally beat big pharma. instead of paying $400 a month for a box of insulin with diabetes, that only cost ten bucks to make, they only get paid 35 a month now and still make a heavy profit. [applause] and what to do next, i went to cap the cost of insulin, $35 a month for every can loo american that needs it. for years people have talked about it, but finally we got it done and gave medicare the power to negotiate lower prices on prescription drugs, just like the va is able to do for...
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i signed the law to beat big pharma giving medicare the price prescription drugs and lower. every republican voted against it as it lowered the federal deficit by $160 million. [applause] for seniors. it didn't just save money for seniors, and medicare pay costs, for example, everybody knows someone who needs insulin for diabetes guess what lowering the price to $35 only costs $10 to instead of $400 a month saved the government all of that money. and now they're trying to cut medicare and medicaid and social securi. wisconsin's very own senator ron johnson called social security, get in one amazed, called social security a ponzi scheme. i'm serious, think about it. did you ever think you'd ever hear anybody say that, a ponzi scheme? give me a break. you know, just this week donald trump said cuts for social security and medicare are on the table. when i asked ifsaid, quote, there's a lot we can do in terms of cutting, tremendous amount of things we can do, end much quote. i want to assure you, i will never allow it to happen. [applause] >> i won't cut social security. i will
i signed the law to beat big pharma giving medicare the price prescription drugs and lower. every republican voted against it as it lowered the federal deficit by $160 million. [applause] for seniors. it didn't just save money for seniors, and medicare pay costs, for example, everybody knows someone who needs insulin for diabetes guess what lowering the price to $35 only costs $10 to instead of $400 a month saved the government all of that money. and now they're trying to cut medicare and...
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this is a small company though up this is a small company though up against a big challenge and big pharma — and these vaccines aren't in humans yet, so there's a way to go. french lawmakers have proposed to tax fast—fashion brands to offset their environmental impact. they say companies like the chinese manufacturer, shein, encourage excessive spending and unnecessary pollution by offering thousands of new products every day. a penalty of up to ten euros per item, or up to 50% of the selling price has been suggested. it would come into force by 2030 if the bill passes. shein told french media it follows "best international practices" when it comes to sustainable development and social commitment. the ceos of both companies us airlines jetblue airways and spirit airlines are ending their $3.8 billion merger agreement. the ceos of both companies cited regulatory hurdles as the main reason for ending their deal to join forces. spirit will now have to turn its troubles around on its own, but will receive $69 million from jetblue as part of the termination. and that's it for this edition o
this is a small company though up this is a small company though up against a big challenge and big pharma — and these vaccines aren't in humans yet, so there's a way to go. french lawmakers have proposed to tax fast—fashion brands to offset their environmental impact. they say companies like the chinese manufacturer, shein, encourage excessive spending and unnecessary pollution by offering thousands of new products every day. a penalty of up to ten euros per item, or up to 50% of the...
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we finally beat big pharma. instead of paying $400 a month or thereabouts for insulin with diabetes that only costs $10 to make and they only get paid $35 a month now and still make a healthy profit. [ applause ] >> next, i want to cap the cost of insulin at $35 for every american who needs it, every one. for years, people have talked about it, but finally we got it done and gave medicare the power to negotiate lower prices on prescription drugs, just like the va is able to do for veterans. that's not just saving seniors money. it's saving taxpayers money. we cut the federal debt by $160 billion. because medicare will no longer have to pay those exorbitant prices to big pharma. this year, medicare's negotiating lower prices for some of the costliest drugs on the market that treat everything from heart disease to arthritis. it's time to go further and give medicare the power to negotiate prices for 500 different drugs over the next decade. they're making a lot of money, guys. and they'll still be extremely profit
we finally beat big pharma. instead of paying $400 a month or thereabouts for insulin with diabetes that only costs $10 to make and they only get paid $35 a month now and still make a healthy profit. [ applause ] >> next, i want to cap the cost of insulin at $35 for every american who needs it, every one. for years, people have talked about it, but finally we got it done and gave medicare the power to negotiate lower prices on prescription drugs, just like the va is able to do for...
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i also want to end tax breaks to big pharma, big oil, massive executive pay where a million dollars can be deducted. end it now. there are 1000 billionaires in america. you know what the atul -- average federal tax is for those billionaires? they are making great sacrifices. 8.2%. thus 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 of billionaires of 25%. you know what that would raise? that would raise $500 billion over the next 10 years. imagine what that could do for america. imagine a future with affordable childcare. millions of families can get the help they need to go to work and grow the economy. imagine a future with health care and eldercare and people with disabilities can stay in their home and family caregivers can finally get the help they deserve. tonight let's once agree -- all agree once again to stand up for seniors. many of my friends on the others out of the isle want to put social security on the chopping block. anyone who tries to cut socia
i also want to end tax breaks to big pharma, big oil, massive executive pay where a million dollars can be deducted. end it now. there are 1000 billionaires in america. you know what the atul -- average federal tax is for those billionaires? they are making great sacrifices. 8.2%. thus 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 of billionaires of 25%. you know what...
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we finally be big pharma instead of paying $400.00 a month or barabbas rental with diabetes and only cost $10.00 to make. they only get paid $35.00 a month balance still make out the profit. the cost of is a 35 dollar month for really america the people talked about if it finally we got it done. they medicare, the power to negotiate lower prices and prescription drugs just like the v a is able to do for veterans. that's not just saving seniors, money, saving taxpayer's money. we cut the federal debt by a $160000000000.00 the form of this year. medicare's negotiating, lower prices are some of the cost, these drugs on the market. the treat, everything from heart disease, arthritis, it's now time to go further and get medicare, the power and go shade lower prices for $500.00 different drugs over the next decade. were making a lot of money. extremely profitable. as well. not only save lives, it will save taxpayers another $200000000000.00 starting next year, say more caps, total prescription drug costs procedures on medicare at $200.00 to $2000.00 a year. even more expensive cancer drugs
we finally be big pharma instead of paying $400.00 a month or barabbas rental with diabetes and only cost $10.00 to make. they only get paid $35.00 a month balance still make out the profit. the cost of is a 35 dollar month for really america the people talked about if it finally we got it done. they medicare, the power to negotiate lower prices and prescription drugs just like the v a is able to do for veterans. that's not just saving seniors, money, saving taxpayer's money. we cut the federal...
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we finally beat big pharma instead of paying $400.00 a month or barabbas rental. with diabetes, you know, it costs 10 bucks to make. they only get paid $35.00 a month balance still make out the profit. because it is a 35 dollar month for re american the the people talked about that. but finally we got it done. gave medicare the power to negotiate lower prices and prescription drugs. just like the v a is able to do for veterans. as not just saving seniors, money, saving taxpayer's money. we cut the federal debts by $160000000000.00. the big form of this year, medicare is negotiating lower price that are some of the cost of these drugs on the market. the treat everything from heart disease. arthritis is now time to go further and get medicare, the power and go shade lower prices for $500.00 different drugs over the next decade for making a lot of money guys still really profitable. it will not always save lives, it will save taxpayers another $200000000000.00 starting next year say more capstone, prescription drug costs procedures on medicare at $200.00 to $2000.00
we finally beat big pharma instead of paying $400.00 a month or barabbas rental. with diabetes, you know, it costs 10 bucks to make. they only get paid $35.00 a month balance still make out the profit. because it is a 35 dollar month for re american the the people talked about that. but finally we got it done. gave medicare the power to negotiate lower prices and prescription drugs. just like the v a is able to do for veterans. as not just saving seniors, money, saving taxpayer's money. we cut...
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pharma doesn't have tom! pay $40 a month. my plan would double the number of drugs to be negotiated anoth. 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 drugsto $35,000, $1. guess what? we already passed a law beginning in 2024, january, 2025, no matter the total cost of prescription drugs for a senior, they will not have to pay more than $2000, period. [applause] we will save another -- anyway -- we■ drove out to the airport, if you have a prescription you need to fill, it was an american coming that made it, i would say let's fly to toronto or berlin or london or rome or any major city. i will get you that same prescription filled in those cities for 40%-60% less than a pharmacy here -- that is wrong. i'm a catholic. if you want to make a billion bucks, great, just pay your fair share in taxes. in 2
pharma doesn't have tom! pay $40 a month. my plan would double the number of drugs to be negotiated anoth. 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 drugsto $35,000, $1. guess what? we already passed a law beginning in 2024, january, 2025, no matter the total cost of prescription...
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pharma, when we really need to expand health care, he's handing big tax breaks to big pharma and frankly making it harder for americans to get the kind of medications that they need. so i don't think that we've really made the case yet because we haven't been in the general election yet, too much distraction in the republican primary its time finally to take this case to the american people about who donald trump really is, remind them that what we want is someone who wears empathy on his sleeve, someone who actually is standing up for the middle class, and not someone who is attacking people again who are disabled, veterans, this is somebody who has no character, donald trump and i don't think that the american people when they finally look at these two candidates are going to choose that. >> well i hope you're right, because it's a struggle. the governor sticking around. we have more questions for you, we want to chat. we want to talk about the judges in your state because they just ruled that donald trump should be kicked off the primary ballot there, this is the weekend on msnbc. the
pharma, when we really need to expand health care, he's handing big tax breaks to big pharma and frankly making it harder for americans to get the kind of medications that they need. so i don't think that we've really made the case yet because we haven't been in the general election yet, too much distraction in the republican primary its time finally to take this case to the american people about who donald trump really is, remind them that what we want is someone who wears empathy on his...
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beating big pharma. in that inflation reduction act, he was able to put forth a piece of legislation that obviously is a law now that really fights back big pharma, and make sure that medicare is able to negotiate for itself. and that's something that americans care about. look, we understand what americans have gone through this past three years. it is incredibly complicated. and we get it. we get that it's going to take a little bit of time for americans to see what this president has done. geoff: hasn't the president been saying that for the better part of three years, that once the american people start to feel the impact of these policies, once the american people start to see these shovel ready infrastructure projects begin, then they'll fully understand the impact of the work that i've been doing. he's been saying that for years. why hasn't that shifted? sec. jean-pierre: i understand that. but i also understand and we also understand that it takes time. you asked me what the president's going to
beating big pharma. in that inflation reduction act, he was able to put forth a piece of legislation that obviously is a law now that really fights back big pharma, and make sure that medicare is able to negotiate for itself. and that's something that americans care about. look, we understand what americans have gone through this past three years. it is incredibly complicated. and we get it. we get that it's going to take a little bit of time for americans to see what this president has done....
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all it would take is if you congressional republicans to walk away from agreeing with big pharma and start to agree with president biden. that's not the only cost he will cut. he was in the house and the state of the union speech calling for an across-the-board 2000-dollar out-of-pocket cap. something else that would help in a country where people are feeling the pinch of those prices that went up with post covid-19 inflation. congressional republicans are standing in the way but he will keep pushing. he's tried to get rid of junk fees take no credit card companies because we know those are something that affects the cost of living. something else that comes into play along said the cost of housing is the cost of transportation which is why after years and years of talk and years and years of failure, president biden successfully began to put the infrastructure bill that's now creating jobs and boosting income and lowering the cost of our supply chains in every part of the country. >> shannon: there's a lot going on a i would say this, as we have doors falling off in wheels falling o
all it would take is if you congressional republicans to walk away from agreeing with big pharma and start to agree with president biden. that's not the only cost he will cut. he was in the house and the state of the union speech calling for an across-the-board 2000-dollar out-of-pocket cap. something else that would help in a country where people are feeling the pinch of those prices that went up with post covid-19 inflation. congressional republicans are standing in the way but he will keep...
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we got democrats on royalty bill for big pharma. i want them to get on transparency bill on the fed as well. the fed asset sheet is 8 or $9 trillion. i think it is funny to call it an asset sheet. they own debt by printing money. they bought debt with created money. we should own who own is it and what do they own. if somebody's brother-in-law has a bank that is going bankrupt, the fed bails that out, they don't bail out somebody else's banks shouldn't we know all the details of every bank being bailed out or not bailed out? during the last crisis some banks got bailed out, some didn't. it seemed to be somewhat arbitrary. at the least which ought to know what the federal reserve owns and what they're buying. doesn't have to be real time, we need a look back, look back in time so it wouldn't affect the marketplace. people knowing that you're looking at their books, chastens people and makes them behave in a better way. charles: the fact you are not able to audit the fed tells you who really owns the fed, who they're accountable to. i
we got democrats on royalty bill for big pharma. i want them to get on transparency bill on the fed as well. the fed asset sheet is 8 or $9 trillion. i think it is funny to call it an asset sheet. they own debt by printing money. they bought debt with created money. we should own who own is it and what do they own. if somebody's brother-in-law has a bank that is going bankrupt, the fed bails that out, they don't bail out somebody else's banks shouldn't we know all the details of every bank...
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we finally beat big pharma. instead of paying $400 a month or thereabouts for insulin with diabetes, it will only cost ten bucks to make and they only get paid $35 a month now and still make a healthy profit. [applause] what to do next, i want to cap the cost of insulin $35 a month for every american who needs it, everyone. for years, people have talked about it but finally we got it done and give medicare the power to negotiate lower prices on prescription drugs, just like the va is able to do for veterans. that's not just saving seniors money. it's saving taxpayers money. we cut the federal deficit by $160 billion. because medicare will no longer have to pay those exorbitant prices to big pharma. this year, medicare is negotiating lower prices for some of the costliest drugs on the market to treat everything from heart disease to arthritis. it's now time to go further and give medicare the power to negotiate lower prices for 500 different drugs over the next decade. [applause] they are making a lot of money, g
we finally beat big pharma. instead of paying $400 a month or thereabouts for insulin with diabetes, it will only cost ten bucks to make and they only get paid $35 a month now and still make a healthy profit. [applause] what to do next, i want to cap the cost of insulin $35 a month for every american who needs it, everyone. for years, people have talked about it but finally we got it done and give medicare the power to negotiate lower prices on prescription drugs, just like the va is able to do...
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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 badlynly have to pay $35 a month, period. by the way, you know how much it costs to make that insulin? $10. packaging and everything,1 $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 $3r things. folks, for people who talked about giving medicare the power to negotiate lower prices prescription drugs and federal payment, just like v.a. pays, i've been fighting for congressmen have been fighting for that since we were almost kids in the congress. guess what, we finally got it . that's saving taxpayers and the freshman deficit is down by $160 million for the next 10 years. because of the laugh i signed, medicare is able to continue to negotiate low ev
we finally beat big pharma. finally. [applause] for example, instead of seniors with diabetes paying as much as $400 for their insulin they so badlynly have to pay $35 a month, period. by the way, you know how much it costs to make that insulin? $10. packaging and everything,1 $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...