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i could get you on air force one and you tell m to fill out heren toronto. i could fly to toronto, berlin, london, rome and i can get t frt same company somewhere for $40% to $-- 40% to 60% less than you could get it here. again, not a single republican voted for it. 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
i could get you on air force one and you tell m to fill out heren toronto. i could fly to toronto, berlin, london, rome and i can get t frt same company somewhere for $40% to $-- 40% to 60% less than you could get it here. again, not a single republican voted for it. 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...
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amen drug manufacturer, jump on air force i and fly to any country or major city in the world from toronto to berlin to baghdad and anywhere around world, you get off the plane and bring that prescription into the country you can buy 40% toguess what? when we begin to manufacture and negotiate, i said look, medicare buys drugs, billions of dollars worth to take care of medicare and medicaid. well, guess what? you know how much it costs toy , anybody need insulin? raise your hand. you're darn right. well, guess what, it's now $35 a month. it wasuk $400 a month. you know how much it cost to make it? $10. cap the total out-of-pocket expenses for all the drugs a senior has to pay at ensi cancer drugs that cost $15,000 a year, never have to pay more than $2,000 for all the drugs they need. folks, by the way, ny save seniors' money but saves we've reduced the consequence of the law i wrote and got passed. we reached the federal deficit by $160 billion. $160 billion. you know why? medicare doesn't have to pay $400, they have to pay $35and m. exorbitant prices. it's all part of my economic vision
amen drug manufacturer, jump on air force i and fly to any country or major city in the world from toronto to berlin to baghdad and anywhere around world, you get off the plane and bring that prescription into the country you can buy 40% toguess what? when we begin to manufacture and negotiate, i said look, medicare buys drugs, billions of dollars worth to take care of medicare and medicaid. well, guess what? you know how much it costs toy , anybody need insulin? raise your hand. you're darn...
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i got you on air force one with me, going to toronto, berlin, london, rome, anyplace in the world with the same prescription you might have for whatever you may need, no matter what it is. by the same company you could get it and although cities and the cost will be fact, that's nt hyperbole. that's wrong. i have been trying and trying for years in the u.s. senate to end it, and i'm ending it now. through the inflation reduction act th law -- not one republican voted for it. 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 h
i got you on air force one with me, going to toronto, berlin, london, rome, anyplace in the world with the same prescription you might have for whatever you may need, no matter what it is. by the same company you could get it and although cities and the cost will be fact, that's nt hyperbole. that's wrong. i have been trying and trying for years in the u.s. senate to end it, and i'm ending it now. through the inflation reduction act th law -- not one republican voted for it. we finally beat big...
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i brought a prescription filled by whatever company it is, american pharmaceuticalyou could fly to toronto, london, paris, budapest, anywhere, i promise you they can buy it for 40% to 60% less than you're paying for it. how many of you know somebody who needs ok, well, guess what, it's costing $400 a month on average, and now cost $35 a month. [cheering] [applause] and by the way, they are still making over 300%. you know how much it cost to make it? $10. $10. we also wrote another law he wants to get rid of, the fact that no senior matter how high the those are command by the way some of the cancer drugs are 12,000 dollars, $13,000, $14,000, 15,000 dollar. [cheering] [applause] and guess what? with your help we get elected four the next and we will change that to apply to everybody in america. [cheering] [applause] i mean it. [applause] when i first pastored this, it applied to everyone we had to get reauthorized. look, folks, the bottom line is he wants to undo everything we have done. you know we have created over 800,000 manufacturing jobs nationwide, an awful lot of jobs right here in
i brought a prescription filled by whatever company it is, american pharmaceuticalyou could fly to toronto, london, paris, budapest, anywhere, i promise you they can buy it for 40% to 60% less than you're paying for it. how many of you know somebody who needs ok, well, guess what, it's costing $400 a month on average, and now cost $35 a month. [cheering] [applause] and by the way, they are still making over 300%. you know how much it cost to make it? $10. $10. we also wrote another law he wants...
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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 2020, 55 of the largest fortune 500 companies made $40 billion in profits and paid zero in federal taxes. not anymore. keanks to the law i wrote, big companies have to pay a minimum of 15%. would you will trade that, 15% instead of what you pay now? it is time to raise the corporate minimum tax to 21%. before the whole thing with covid, there were 650 billionaires in america, today there are a thousand. you know what they pay, the average tax for billionaires in america? 8.2% federal tax. anyone want to trade that? i would take 8.2%. it is far less than the vast majority of americans pay. no billionaire should pay a lower tax than a teacher, sanitation worker, a nurse. [applause] that is why i am proposing, and if i am reelecti
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 2020, 55 of the largest fortune 500 companies made $40 billion in profits and paid zero in federal taxes. not anymore. keanks...
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on air force one with meaningful use to toronto berlin london, rome, the same prescription you may have for whatever you need to matter what it is company, you can get it in all of those cities, and it would cost you between 40% and 60% less. that is a fact, not hyperbole. and it is wrong and i've been trying for years and years as a u.s. senator and i am ending it now. ago this week before i came to office our country was hit with the worst pandemic and economic crisis in a century. remember the anxiety and the fear? record job losses, raging viruses that would take more than one million american lives and leave to millions of loved ones behind. it was estimated for everyone who died and left behind eight significant people. an empty chair at the table. the mental health crisis that resulted from the isolation and loneliness. my predecessor failed the most basic duty. the duty to care. i came to office determined to uphold the duty to care and get us through one of the toughest periods in history, and we have for building a future of american possibility, building an economy from the m
on air force one with meaningful use to toronto berlin london, rome, the same prescription you may have for whatever you need to matter what it is company, you can get it in all of those cities, and it would cost you between 40% and 60% less. that is a fact, not hyperbole. and it is wrong and i've been trying for years and years as a u.s. senator and i am ending it now. ago this week before i came to office our country was hit with the worst pandemic and economic crisis in a century. remember...
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[applause] i'm going to get in trouble for saying it, but in toronto berlin, moscow -- i'm sorry, but moscow probably. you can get it for 40% of what you pay now. same company, same drug. folks, the affordable care act the obamacare, is still a very big deal. [applause] over 100 million of you can no longer be denied health insurance because of a pre-existing condition. but my predecessor and many in this chamber want to take prescription drugs away by repealing the affordable care act. i'm not going to let that happen. [cheers and applause] we stopped at 50 times before and we will stop you again. in fact, i'm not only protecting it, i'm expanding it. we enact a tax credit of $800 per person per year, we can reduce health care costs for millions of families. that tax credit expires next year. i want to make that savings permanent. [applause] to state the obvious, women are more than half our population. women's health has always been underfunded. . that's why we are launching the first ever white house &óinitiative on women's research led by jill, doing an incredible job as first la
[applause] i'm going to get in trouble for saying it, but in toronto berlin, moscow -- i'm sorry, but moscow probably. you can get it for 40% of what you pay now. same company, same drug. folks, the affordable care act the obamacare, is still a very big deal. [applause] over 100 million of you can no longer be denied health insurance because of a pre-existing condition. but my predecessor and many in this chamber want to take prescription drugs away by repealing the affordable care act. i'm not...
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there's another company from california that's a a great success story called toronto that the best examples of how much improvement we havn technologies that minimize interference that maximize propagation capacity and speeds, and we are seeing rapid adoption of fixed wireless broadband around the country. >> sure. >> and as we have a huge infusion of historic funding, if we can also have a tremendous infusion of new spectrum and behind the band, and 12 is a stat opted. >> it does, it does, it really does and i been talking about thve gets an opportunity because this limited spectrum, we know that. this is another way ofe to lookt everything. and in essence we are a very creative society we have a lot better, and where do we have to find new spectrum. i'm all in at this because we just really need to do it. i the chairman rosenworcel to make sure let's try to push this out and really thinkut it even much more intentionally. i know some of the 12 gigahertz people have made some kind agreement with i guess the cher this, , which i think is really critical because they really i think they can
there's another company from california that's a a great success story called toronto that the best examples of how much improvement we havn technologies that minimize interference that maximize propagation capacity and speeds, and we are seeing rapid adoption of fixed wireless broadband around the country. >> sure. >> and as we have a huge infusion of historic funding, if we can also have a tremendous infusion of new spectrum and behind the band, and 12 is a stat opted. >> it...
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host: a question from text message from doug, an independent voter in toronto ohio. do you think most people even really care about the process? do you believe most voters are informed on the candidates? do you think those most vocal are generally voicing their grievances? guest: book, and united america is working at this every day, because i think right now thssbelow the radar. that most of our time and attention is like a business that is examining the final product off of the assembly line but totally ignoring the assembly line itself. i think that we need to refocus our attention if we are unhappy with the results that we are getting. that is what is happening now. why i am optimistic is in close to a half dozen states citizens are rising up this year to sign petitions for ballot initiatives to get them on the ballot to win these reforms. we see them in denver, colorado. colorado will work on this to follow alaska's lead in advocating for a top four nonpartisan primary. we see this in nevada, oregon, montana, south dakota, arizona. states leveraging the power th
host: a question from text message from doug, an independent voter in toronto ohio. do you think most people even really care about the process? do you believe most voters are informed on the candidates? do you think those most vocal are generally voicing their grievances? guest: book, and united america is working at this every day, because i think right now thssbelow the radar. that most of our time and attention is like a business that is examining the final product off of the assembly line...
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many companies are operating out of toronto because they can get the talent they need. it is a difficult situation. i agree with your point that the u.s. cannot take everyone coming to our borders. that is not what we are advocating for. we are advocating for doing our global share and responsibility. host: lynn is in california. caller: is it against the law for somebody to cross our border illegally? guest: that is your question? caller: please do not cut me off. i am not done. guest: go ahead. i will listen to your whole question. caller: i do live in california. you are incredibly sweet and the speech you used to try to convince us all is -- this is such an amazing thing where it destroying our country with who they are letting in and you can give all the reasons of why somebody should come in here but i live in california. illegal immigrants just got expanded to medicare programs and we have some any americans that are suffering. -- so many americans that are suffering. it is amazing to sit there and listen to you and your speech and your clarity is so good that it
many companies are operating out of toronto because they can get the talent they need. it is a difficult situation. i agree with your point that the u.s. cannot take everyone coming to our borders. that is not what we are advocating for. we are advocating for doing our global share and responsibility. host: lynn is in california. caller: is it against the law for somebody to cross our border illegally? guest: that is your question? caller: please do not cut me off. i am not done. guest: go...
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many companies are operating out of toronto because they can get the talent they need. it is a difficult situation. i agree with your point that the u.s. cannot take everyone coming to our borders. that is not what we are advocating for. we are advocating for doing our global share and responsibility. host: lynn is in california. caller: is it against the law for somebody to cross our border illegally? guest: that is your question? caller: please do not cut me off. i am not done. guest: go ahead. i will listen to your whole question. caller: i do live in california. you are incredibly sweet and the speech you used to try to convince us all is -- this is such an amazing thing where it is destroying our country with who they are letting in and you can give all the reasons of why somebody should come in here but i live in california. illegal immigrants just got expanded to medicare programs and we have some any americans that are suffering. -- so many americans that are suffering. it is amazing to sit there and listen to you and your speech and your clarity is so good that
many companies are operating out of toronto because they can get the talent they need. it is a difficult situation. i agree with your point that the u.s. cannot take everyone coming to our borders. that is not what we are advocating for. we are advocating for doing our global share and responsibility. host: lynn is in california. caller: is it against the law for somebody to cross our border illegally? guest: that is your question? caller: please do not cut me off. i am not done. guest: go...