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Turing CEO Martin Shkreli Talks 5,000% Drug Price Hike (Full Interview) | CNBC

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@shanelevy8833
@shanelevy8833 2 жыл бұрын
TheI learn about Shkreli, the more I'm convinced he was served as an offering to the public to keep our eye (and ire) away from the real crooks in pharma and biotech.
@shanelevy8833
@shanelevy8833 2 жыл бұрын
@@SoLoGLidez "At no point in your rambling, incoherent response were you even close to anything that could be considered a rational thought. Everyone in this room is now dumber for having listened to it. I award you no points, and may God have mercy on your soul. "
@IWantToBelieve1
@IWantToBelieve1 2 жыл бұрын
@@shanelevy8833 it’s either a bot account or an absolute moron
@kantana1022
@kantana1022 2 жыл бұрын
Take note, if there is ever a witch hunt against you. Don't handle it how Shkreli did.
@dominicj7977
@dominicj7977 2 жыл бұрын
@@SoLoGLidez May be you should get a degree yourselves. People don't demand for medicine like they demand cars or mobile phones. And demand here is independent of prices
@JessicaGail
@JessicaGail 2 жыл бұрын
What an awful analysis, he’s as crooked as the rest
@evilgary747
@evilgary747 8 жыл бұрын
His explanations are very rational. Therefore, no one will listen to him.
@Beautifulcoil
@Beautifulcoil 8 жыл бұрын
+Evil Gary Because he has no values. He doesn't have the dilema between caring for people or maximizing profits. For him it's clearly just profits, so that makes the situation much easier.
@bazil83
@bazil83 8 жыл бұрын
+Liberamente Quite funny how you so succinctly provided a case in point for Evil Gary's comment.
@Beautifulcoil
@Beautifulcoil 8 жыл бұрын
bazil83 Maybe I should've added the obvious: psychopaths are bad. People with no emotion shouldn't run this country, especially in healthcare. Does that make it more clear?
@GhettoSoilderr
@GhettoSoilderr 8 жыл бұрын
Liberamente ....
@redarrowhead2
@redarrowhead2 8 жыл бұрын
+Evil Gary His explanations are rational because he's been spinning for years just like his fake accounting and legal documents that got him arrested recently. You suckers just eat it up.
@user-zb7vm3om6p
@user-zb7vm3om6p 3 жыл бұрын
Guy was just basically screwing over the Insurance companies while giving away free drugs to people who needed them. He's the hero we need
@AF-mv8hq
@AF-mv8hq 3 жыл бұрын
I'm sorry I don't think I understand, can you link me to an explanation how this worked?
@AF-mv8hq
@AF-mv8hq 3 жыл бұрын
@@user-zb7vm3om6p oh thank you so much!
@Oh-xp3fv
@Oh-xp3fv 2 жыл бұрын
@@AF-mv8hq can you link the explanation again? I can’t see the comment anymore.
@Asdfgghhhjj
@Asdfgghhhjj 2 жыл бұрын
I wonder, where the money from insurance companies comes from?
@pietrotettamanti7239
@pietrotettamanti7239 2 жыл бұрын
Insurance companies are just as scummy as pharmaceutical companies, but if they get screwed do you really think that they will simply let the money go? They will raise the price for insurance, simple as that. Shkreli is still screwing the patients, albeit indirectly.
@yoshihorror1948
@yoshihorror1948 3 жыл бұрын
This guy is one of the most misunderstood people on the internet
@ericroy1880
@ericroy1880 3 жыл бұрын
I know it’s so funny and infuriating at the same time
@ericroy1880
@ericroy1880 2 жыл бұрын
@Sapnap He had to. And if people can’t afford the drug he gives it to them for free. I honestly don’t know why he’s riding the wave of hate but it’s funny
@kittensandhugs5001
@kittensandhugs5001 2 жыл бұрын
@@ericroy1880 really no other play.
@Beelzebub-kj7nw
@Beelzebub-kj7nw 2 жыл бұрын
Sad that literally 99% of people will never understand this. He also never helped his image. Not sure how much it would've helped for him to share his side more often but still wish he did.
@fragileomniscience7647
@fragileomniscience7647 2 жыл бұрын
@@Beelzebub-kj7nw That's just a guy with a cause too pure to steep so low as his contenders.
@bozak2320
@bozak2320 7 жыл бұрын
That last "no" response accompanied with an ear to ear smile, Gold!
@nicolassalazar457
@nicolassalazar457 5 жыл бұрын
Gold? That is the behavior of an unempathic sociopath.
@TheWindWaker134
@TheWindWaker134 4 жыл бұрын
@@nicolassalazar457 train your brain
@TsarOfRuss
@TsarOfRuss 4 жыл бұрын
@@nicolassalazar457 No... all drugs companies do the same, but mainstream media doesn't attack them, they attacked Martin cus he is a lone wolf, this guy teaches us stocks trading and portfolio management for free, he sits and chats with us for hours in livestream, he explained every investment decision he made and reasons behind it, but media won't ever tell you what he did right, only what he did wrong
@TsarOfRuss
@TsarOfRuss 4 жыл бұрын
@@nicolassalazar457 in America, if you don't have health insurance, you will die! how is that different from Martin Shkrelli who increased price of drugs???
@expchrist
@expchrist 4 жыл бұрын
@@TsarOfRuss he went to prison for 7 years, perhaps you forgot that part. www.huffpost.com/entry/martin-shkreli-aids-drug-price-the-same_n_5aa3117fe4b07047bec694cb
@ROLNIKxPL
@ROLNIKxPL 7 жыл бұрын
that "no" at the end
@svcghost
@svcghost 7 жыл бұрын
ROLNIKxPL what about it?
@insomnia1484
@insomnia1484 5 жыл бұрын
devournzt you dont deserve to be on the internet
@John-X
@John-X 4 жыл бұрын
5:54 No :)
@bvishal2kn
@bvishal2kn 3 жыл бұрын
that "NO" is not gonna stop Lil Martin from being passed around in prison :)
@TheBarinco
@TheBarinco 3 жыл бұрын
@@bvishal2kn but his money will :)
@DJ-ov2it
@DJ-ov2it 5 жыл бұрын
Why the hell did they cut the interview there? The rationalization of that "no" is one of the most important aspects of this whole damn scandal.
@jaxtheripper3436
@jaxtheripper3436 3 жыл бұрын
could you say biased?
@stancexpunks
@stancexpunks 2 жыл бұрын
It’s a KZfaq video and that was the end of the interview. She said “one last question” and he answered with a one word response. They didn’t show the transition out because it’s irrelevant (would including the part where they say “thank you Martin for being on the show” make any real difference?).
@DJ-ov2it
@DJ-ov2it 2 жыл бұрын
@@stancexpunks true
@kylef4242
@kylef4242 4 жыл бұрын
Damn my boy Shkreli 1v3'ing with ease.
@victorhinojos3050
@victorhinojos3050 4 жыл бұрын
I hope he puts his 1v3 skills to good in use in prison too.
@fistowar
@fistowar 4 жыл бұрын
They are going to love his tight butt at Allenwood
@FATTY12468
@FATTY12468 4 жыл бұрын
Victor Hinojos They love him in prison lol
@FATTY12468
@FATTY12468 4 жыл бұрын
Mike Vino He’s not in protective custody and he’s doing fine.
@xxchopinloverxx7888
@xxchopinloverxx7888 4 жыл бұрын
Omar why the hell are you dumbasses supporting him for? There is NO excuse for raising the prices!
@derajyellat102
@derajyellat102 8 жыл бұрын
The most reasonable and educated responses I've ever seen and y'all still listen to the medias view of him
@Colspex
@Colspex 6 жыл бұрын
The guy that invented the nuclear bomb was also educated and gave reasonable answers when interviewed.
@creativeamerican8811
@creativeamerican8811 6 жыл бұрын
Do’h Played that one badly, mate.
@avaloncampbell9127
@avaloncampbell9127 6 жыл бұрын
i swear..
@lordx4641
@lordx4641 6 жыл бұрын
Colspex lol u roasted her
@SexyTookie
@SexyTookie 5 жыл бұрын
@Zachary Thomas how
@Franklyhesaid
@Franklyhesaid 8 жыл бұрын
4:52 weird range of expressions
@moondog7694
@moondog7694 3 жыл бұрын
I've never been a mental health professional, but my guess is that he is probably feeling nervous and is worried about having a panic attack and is worried his Ponzi-like scheme might be revealed on air. Maybe he was worried he'd accidentally say something that would say something that would reveal his Ponzi-like scheme.
@allantinoco4332
@allantinoco4332 3 жыл бұрын
A case of Bob Goldcat.
@amandapril306
@amandapril306 3 жыл бұрын
He has narcissistic personality disorder. His smirks are his ego.
@ln8496
@ln8496 3 жыл бұрын
I mean, the idea of a free market is incredibly laughable. That's probably why he laughed. He's still a ghoul tho
@Tiny-xbx
@Tiny-xbx 5 ай бұрын
@@moondog7694do you know what a Ponzi scheme is? He bought a previously existing company, raised the price so he could make profit and still be on the low end price wise compared to other companies while simultaneously using the profit to research and create a better drug aaaand give it away to those who can’t afford it. Again I ask, what’s a Ponzi scheme?
@EricAndradeMusic
@EricAndradeMusic 8 жыл бұрын
This man just explained every answer with detail. His answers were reasonable and didn't beat around the bush or try to dodge questions. I'm actually really surprised with this interview.
@joelilove8516
@joelilove8516 5 жыл бұрын
its not that surprising to me because the news has always been like this
@joaocampelosferreira6748
@joaocampelosferreira6748 4 жыл бұрын
That doesn't justify the fact he's blocking access to the cure of a deadly disease.
@playboinxng4602
@playboinxng4602 4 жыл бұрын
@@joaocampelosferreira6748 He explained it very well in the video, did you not watch
@joaocampelosferreira6748
@joaocampelosferreira6748 4 жыл бұрын
@@playboinxng4602 Yes, I did, but when you put money in front of human lives and you act all cocky and arrogant you get what life gives you, and in his case is jail time. I'm not saying I don't understand what he's explaining. I'm saying I don't agree with the moral aspect of the situation.
@DanielNyong
@DanielNyong 4 жыл бұрын
João Campelos Ferreira business should not be mixed with morality.
@JamesJacksonJnr
@JamesJacksonJnr 8 жыл бұрын
"What do I do with my face?"
@moondog7694
@moondog7694 3 жыл бұрын
Finally, someone who has the same opinion as me! I read what his ex-girlfriend "Katie" wrote about him being a super-sensitive, shy emo/screamo guy when she dated him. Shyness is caused by low self-esteem. People with vulnerable narcissism (also known as compensatory narcissism) have very low self-esteem but try to give themselves a "pep talk" by focusing on their positive qualities, but go overboard (they have to go overboard with it, because their self-esteem is in the gutter). There is an interview in an article online by the Financial Times where he says at one school he went to, he was one of only a handful of white students. So, it is safe to say he was ostracized and perhaps bullied at that particular school: "I went to public high school. I was one of the only white kids in junior high. I don’t know why that makes me entitled.” In the Vice interview he said his "friends" teased him about being interested in the stock market, but I don't know if this happened at Hunter or the public high school, and whether these were actual "friends" or just classmates. He also said in a video that he knew an employer who admitted to only hiring orphans because they are the hardest workers because they were unloved as children, and so now have something to prove. It is written that people who are very shy (who have avoidant personality disorder or social anxiety disorder) often had a parent who was distant/cold/unaffectionate towards them as children. Usually it's the father. So the kid learns not to bother going to the father for emotional support, because the father rejects the kid all the time. So, the kid's emotional needs aren't met in childhood. Dr. Kirk Honda said in his video about Mary Trump's book that childhood emotional neglect is a cause of narcissistic personality disorder. Dr. Salsberg who did the psych evaluation on Shkreli wrote that he thinks he has generalized anxiety disorder, and I agree with this based on what that vegetarian 30-year-old deadbeat cat mom who went to the Japanese restaurant on a Tinder date with him wrote about him in the news article. She wrote that he asked the restaurant repeatedly if there was a vegetarian menu because he seemed stressed about her being a vegetarian. That's the kind of thing people with GAD stress about. They are "keyed-up or on edge", and this quote from the Financial Times article sounds like he was feeling anxiety: "Shkreli eats slowly, his progress impeded by constant fidgeting; I lose count of the number of times he twiddles his hair or fastens and unfastens his grey blazer, worn over a white pinstripe shirt and blue jeans." Also, people with GAD often have panic attacks as well. Shkreli said he has/had panic attacks. I've also read that panic attacks are often found in people with borderline personality disorder. I've read that vulnerable narcissism is associated with borderline personality disorder. Childhood emotional neglect is an ACE/trauma that can contribute to the development of borderline personality disorder. He told the court that he has been drinking 7 to 8 alcoholic beverages per day. In a video he said he sometimes drinks too much at bars, and almost vomited in public. Alcoholism is common in people with borderline personality disorder and addictions are one of the diagnostic criteria. A report given to the court and reported on in a news article said that he was physically abused by both his mom and dad during his childhood, and that he witnessed domestic violence as a kid. These are both ACEs. I believe him, because his brother also has depression so bad that he couldn’t tie his shoelaces. Just as a mental health professional said that he believes Ariel Castro was telling the truth when he wrote in his letter found in the kitchen drawer that his “ mother was an abusive parent. Her ways of discipline were very bad.” because his brother was found by the police in a backyard laying down drunk. People don’t act that way when they’ve had happy childhoods. Shkreli sometimes didn't have lunch money, according to a former classmate. I'm not sure if that's an ACE, but it might be considered physical neglect, which is a type of ACE, since maybe he had to starve at times during his childhood. " Financial Times: "The media furore and his trial have brought the “somewhat dysfunctional” Shkreli family closer, he says, and they recently shared a meal just a few tables away. “It was our first family dinner in a restaurant - ever.” He admits to having “what you could call a complex,” which he attributes to parents “whose theories on discipline are very excessive”." A classmate of his said he was ashamed of his background. In the Vanity Fair article he says he was "a depressed little kid". People who knew Shkreli testified in court that he was prone to bouts of depression. People with borderline personality disorder are often depressed. This is the type of thing people with borderline personality disorder write: "“I hope to see you and your four children homeless and will do whatever I can to assure this.” because of their intense anger and impulsiveness. Caroline Stewart is said to have written that he is/was "mentally unstable". I'm wondering if this is the reason why Dr. Salsberg decided to write "unspecified personality disorder" instead of "borderline personality disorder", because I've noticed that a lot of famous people and people online say they were diagnosed with just "depression and anxiety" or "bipolar disorder", when it's plain as day to me that they really have borderline personality disorder. For example, Amanda Todd was reported to have depression or whatever, but no mention of borderline personality disorder, which was obvious! Emo and screamo physical appearance is very stereotypical of people with borderline personality disorder. Shkreli had the musical taste of a lot of people with borderline personality disorder. Dr Aleix M. Martinez (yes, it's spelled "Aleix", not "Alex"), who had done computer modelling of facial expressions, said in a news article that the smiling in the testifying video is actually a nervous smile done under pressure. Short-lived intense relationships are a symptom of borderline personality disorder: From the Financial Times article: "As far as personal friendships go, there are few to speak of. “There’s nobody to just have a beer with and that, in some ways, is sort of sad.” He has had “an inordinate amount of ex-girlfriends,” he claims, but now there is no one of note, his most recent attachment having ended shortly after he was charged. “Since then the ‘celebrity and notoriety’ have fostered some pretty unhealthy relationships." “I see a psychiatrist. I have done [so] since I was 18. I started having panic attacks and they were pretty bad. Then I took this one drug and I’ve been taking it for 15 years. One of the reasons I love pharma is my experience of that drug.” The drug in question is a version of Effexor, an antidepressant..." I think that the profiles of "The Show-Off", and maybe "The Know-It All" and "The Cheater" may apply to Shkreli in the book "Red Flags! How to Know When You're Dating a Loser" by psychologists Gary Aumiller and Daniel Goldfarb. "The Know-It All" because he is prone to depression and said in one of his streams that he prefers smart women and is willing to date a woman smarter than him, and that his ideal woman would be a scientist. "The Cheater" because it says that one of the backgrounds of a cheater is someone who grew up deprived/impoverished. "The Show-Off" is the one that has the most evidence, however. His constant reaching out for attention may be histrionic personality disorder, but it seems like he only started behaving that way AFTER the media shone a spotlight on his Daraprim price increase. His deliberate attempt to make himself a villain (like not sharing the Wu-Tang album), reminds me of a post by a psychiatrist who wrote about Howard Stern’s clapping in his early radio video. He wrote that he thinks Howard Stern has social anxiety, and that’s why he was clapping all the time; to diffuse his anxiety. He wrote that Howard projects a false persona (his crude one), so that it doesn’t bother him when people don’t like him, because they are just disliking a character and not his real personality. That way he stays safe.
@moondog7694
@moondog7694 3 жыл бұрын
I forgot to give a bit more detail about why I think the psychologist was reluctant to name the personality disorder(s) he may have thought he had: maybe the psychologist thinks that Shkreli is very rich and prone to anger, and therefore would be willing to hire some goons or do something nasty towards the psychologist as revenge for writing that he has these highly-stigmatized disorders that the psychologist knew would be announced in the media (just as it was announced in the media that the psychologist thinks he has GAD). "And in a later phone call, there was “a lot of screaming and yelling from Martin” demanding that Pierotti sell him the stock, Pierotti testified". "Shkreli confirmed in the interview that he “threatened that f***ing guy and his f***ing kids because he f***ing took $3 million from me and he ended up paying me back.” He also had the man followed, admitting that “I had two guys parked outside of his house for six months watching his every f***ing move.” from the article "Scary Shkreli: Witnesses in case against pharma bro fear intimidation, harassment". I saw a woman being interviewed by Dr. Drew Pinsky who said that the personality disorder that is most likely to stalk is borderline personality disorder. The above behaviors sound like stuff people with BPD would do. I also think that he MIGHT fit the profiles of "The Liar", "The Abuser", and "The Time Teaser" in the book "Red Flags! How to Know When You're Dating a Loser" by psychologist Gary Aumiller PhD . I think of those three, there is most evidence for "The Liar" which the authors say is caused by insecurity. "The Liar" because his alleged ex-girlfriend "Katie" said he lied a lot: "Except it soon became obvious that Martin was a pathological liar, would pretend to cheat on me and brag about it to raise his value in my eyes, so I’d always feel like I was hanging on by a thread, could be replaced, would vie for his approval and forgiveness. Except it backfired, made me think he was pathetic, not desirable." "...how diabolical he was, to piece together the components of his lies, These statement by "Katie" also make me think of borderline personality disorder: "First friendly, then increasingly inappropriate and desperate." "Because he couldn’t summon my company with his alternately mopey emo boy and manic money-thirsty persona, he began begging me with obscene amount of cash...an emaciated mouse of a man trying to beef himself up with an impressive portfolio,..." I've never heard of him being physically abusive in his romantic relationships, but maybe it's just because he hasn't had any that have lasted for years? Sometimes it takes years before the physical abuse starts. I've read that men who end up murdering their wives were found to either have BPD or antisocial personality disorder. In "The Abuser" profile in the book, it mentions stalking, talking to a mirror (I've seen him do this in one of his livestreams), being physically abused as a child, witnessing domestic violence, being called names (Judge Kiyo mentioned that he was verbally abused and lonely as a kid), alcoholism, and just the whole profile sounds like someone with BPD (like viewing all women as either "all-good"/a goddess, or "all-bad"/a doormat.). The Time-Teaser (workaholic) because in one livestream he said that he is "always working", though I don't really think that's true, though in the past it sounded like it was, like when he admitted to not brushing his teeth much, sleeping on the floor in his office, and when someone saw him in his office wearing fuzzy slippers and a stethoscope around his neck. But that was when he was single. Then there is the conducting Phoenixus' business from behind bars using a contraband cellphone, which would point to how earning money has "become narcotic", as Aumiller and Goldfarb wrote in their The Show-Off profile, though if you are addicted to earning money, that would mean you would be a Time-Teaser too, wouldn't it? But who knows, maybe he is just all in the yellow-flag territory for these dating profiles, and not in the red-flag zone.
@bruhgamer316
@bruhgamer316 3 жыл бұрын
@@moondog7694 wait do you actually like him?
@yannick245
@yannick245 3 жыл бұрын
@@moondog7694 tl;dr
@jensenlopez2944
@jensenlopez2944 2 жыл бұрын
@@moondog7694 not gonna read all that, I'm happy for u bro, or sorry that happened
@JosephPage
@JosephPage 8 жыл бұрын
1:10 Martin suddenly gets a really good song stuck in his head.
@brapbrapbrapbrapbrapbrapbrap
@brapbrapbrapbrapbrapbrapbrap 4 жыл бұрын
Hahhahahahaha ded
@marcthomas4488
@marcthomas4488 4 жыл бұрын
He'll likely have much time to get songs in his head being in jail.
@John-X
@John-X 4 жыл бұрын
Probably one of the songs from the forbidden WuTangClan album XD
@luckyman9903
@luckyman9903 3 жыл бұрын
@@John-X all fax no printers big bro
@CHEBCAEI.F
@CHEBCAEI.F 2 жыл бұрын
@@marcthomas4488 haha. Hopefully for good
@L17Music594
@L17Music594 Жыл бұрын
I find it incredible how good he can speak in front of a camera, answering quick, no stumbling, being asked different questions by multiple journalists. I've talked in front of cameras and it is absolutely not as easy as he makes it looks. He is talking like a 10+ years professional and wasn't even a public figure before.
@AlexandrBorschchev
@AlexandrBorschchev Жыл бұрын
Not just journalists, look at his meetings. He takes over the discussions. his lessons. He could teach for hours. even debates. he talks for hours. He is clearly confident and a little competitive because of his great knowledge.
@benwrong6855
@benwrong6855 Жыл бұрын
He's super intelligent
@ndjarnag
@ndjarnag Жыл бұрын
Yes I agree. This is not easy. I would struggle in this setting. However, I’m guessing he has heard these questions before.
@philippealexis
@philippealexis Жыл бұрын
@@ndjarnag well... we're talking about The United States, the greatest country in the world, the empire of which is certain to outlast every other... I'm guessing those questions were very well rehearsed. 'Embedded' CNBC.
@xodius80
@xodius80 8 жыл бұрын
typical toxic league of legends player.
@stertcraft
@stertcraft 2 жыл бұрын
Martin: "Everybody can access the drug, we're making sure of that" The reporter who might actually be deaf: "So what do you have to say about the fact that nobody can have the drug now?"
@ROWgirlie
@ROWgirlie 2 жыл бұрын
She may have been referring to it being cost prohibitive…
@rileyh4169
@rileyh4169 2 ай бұрын
You know he's in prison for lying about reinvesting the profits into new drug research, right?
@rileyh4169
@rileyh4169 2 ай бұрын
www.justice.gov/usao-edny/pr/martin-shkreli-sentenced-seven-years-imprisonment-multi-million-dollar-fraud-scheme
@rileyh4169
@rileyh4169 2 ай бұрын
Oops
@ColdVet
@ColdVet 8 жыл бұрын
3:33 watch his eyes hahahahaha classic "i don't watch the stock market on a day to day basis"
@Flying_Scorpion
@Flying_Scorpion 8 жыл бұрын
The part that I find interesting is that he said many other companies have done the same thing and haven't been looked at as critically as he has. The good thing, is that he actually went on this TV show and allowed them to interview/record him and broadcast his responses. There are plenty of other people who manipulate the market in ways that cause a lot of grief for a lot of people, and these actions are technically within the bounds of our legal system. We probably need to make some adjustments to our legal system.
@Flying_Scorpion
@Flying_Scorpion 2 жыл бұрын
@Sapnap It's not justified. He's the tip of the iceberg, and he put himself up on display. It didn't work out for him in the long run if I recall correctly, but it's not good if there are others who do the same thing who never get looked at. That's the problem, it's legal. The law need to change.
@Flying_Scorpion
@Flying_Scorpion 2 жыл бұрын
@Sapnap Another example is the people who acted fraudulently with the 2008 financial crisis. I don't recall them seeing legal repercussions for what they did. Warren Buffet was interviewed later who said something along the lines of "the incentives need to change" - kind of admitting that there's something fundamentally flawed with the system.
@marshmelows
@marshmelows 2 жыл бұрын
You surely need to. Hate the game, not the player.
@ELFanatic
@ELFanatic Жыл бұрын
@@marshmelows Hate it all. F your noise
@ELFanatic
@ELFanatic Жыл бұрын
He got everything he deserved and less.
@Kris4K925
@Kris4K925 7 жыл бұрын
isnt this the same guy that has the wu tang clan album and carter 5, must be making bank on these pills
@elnegrito1379
@elnegrito1379 7 жыл бұрын
yup. those insurance companies must be crying right now
@WalterWhiteJP
@WalterWhiteJP 7 жыл бұрын
He's worth at least $50 million could be as high as $100 million.
@CaliforniumTV
@CaliforniumTV 8 жыл бұрын
Can someone shows him where the camera is.
@asymmetricfuzion970
@asymmetricfuzion970 4 жыл бұрын
Actually a relatively fair interview. They didn’t overly attack him and gave him good chance to explain and voice himself. I love how just totally straight and to the point the guy is though. He doesn’t have that politician waffle about him it’s just straight facts boom boom boom. No trash. No lying (ironic after the fraud 😂) No dancing around the subject. He’s just confident in what he’s doing
@cezerelecrucio9717
@cezerelecrucio9717 3 жыл бұрын
The first words out of his mouth were lies. Suggesting that the drug was somehow flawed.
@jamesshkrelivanhoogstraten8040
@jamesshkrelivanhoogstraten8040 3 жыл бұрын
He didn't commit fraud. He was wrongly found guilty. All supposedly "defrauded" investors testified that they would invest in Martin Shkreli again if they had the chance. They all made a lot of money because of him.
@jamesshkrelivanhoogstraten8040
@jamesshkrelivanhoogstraten8040 3 жыл бұрын
@@cezerelecrucio9717 It is flawed, it makes you extremely sick.
@asymmetricfuzion970
@asymmetricfuzion970 3 жыл бұрын
@@jamesshkrelivanhoogstraten8040 to be fair I like Martin Shikreli and as far as I can find he pretty much openly games the system in a way that damages big companies rather than little people. He’s a bit weird generally with some of the stuff he’s says and does and is a bit arrogant but he’s literally just like “this is the system. I can’t change that. I’m going to make money from it because if I don’t someone else will just do the same thing”. The price increase he made he gives away over half of that product for free. People are like “hospitals used to carry it was cheap and now it’s expensive so they don’t” and it’s like what the same hospitals that charge you 30k to have a baby? Yeah I feel so sorry for them
@jamesshkrelivanhoogstraten8040
@jamesshkrelivanhoogstraten8040 3 жыл бұрын
@@asymmetricfuzion970 He's not a fraud. That's the point.
@wulfbak
@wulfbak 8 жыл бұрын
He needs a scar over his eye and then he'd be a perfect Bond villain.
@wulfbak
@wulfbak 8 жыл бұрын
***** We can only hope :-)
@TurfDoe
@TurfDoe 8 жыл бұрын
+Nonesuch 77 He'd probably go in the white collar unit where nobody can hurt him. Besides I think he bailed himself out, not sure though.
@victorhinojos3050
@victorhinojos3050 4 жыл бұрын
@Intellectual Trumpster So here are a few of his crimes: Shkreli was charged in federal court, then convicted on two counts of securities fraud and one count of conspiring to commit securities fraud.[3] In 2018, Shkreli was sentenced to seven years in federal prison and up to $7.4 million in fines. Not a bond villian yet but getting there my good sir.
@FANOFWAR34
@FANOFWAR34 4 жыл бұрын
Intellectual Trumpster the price for the drug from their pharmaceutical company was raised because they needed to survive as a company. even tho the price was raised it was still in the cheaper end for the same type of drug that other companies charged much more for. as for his indictment, it was for securities fraud.
@FANOFWAR34
@FANOFWAR34 4 жыл бұрын
Intellectual Trumpster yeah that’s my hunch as well. i don’t know all the information about his indictment case, but one thing i do know is that the public/media targeted him and did their best to make him look bad
@FailTeacher
@FailTeacher 7 жыл бұрын
750$ in US and 0,75$ in France. XD
@itsKNR
@itsKNR 3 жыл бұрын
tHe MaRkeT iS IrRaTiOnAl
@yannick245
@yannick245 3 жыл бұрын
It's obvious why you can't get a decent health insurance in the US if prices are that high! How do the insuranceses even cut profit? I guess by only having healthy customers...
@Fish-gl6is
@Fish-gl6is 3 жыл бұрын
@@milfex-lostex3984 I get your point but the insurance company didnt do this he did, its not like his company was losing money or it wasnt profitable, its mostly because he can!
@DDMSakb48
@DDMSakb48 2 жыл бұрын
This man is my hero. He sacrificed himself to expose big pharma monoply and did it in a way that benefited his company's shareholders.
@Skipee
@Skipee 2 жыл бұрын
roaring kitty amazingly owned a stake in KaleBios before he went dark. So does mwm76. FDA is corruptl.
@stayswervin554
@stayswervin554 2 жыл бұрын
Where did you Get that can you link it?
@stancexpunks
@stancexpunks 2 жыл бұрын
Out of all the people, you pick him as your hero. Sad
@mj72633
@mj72633 2 жыл бұрын
@@stancexpunks do a bit of research, those who get vilified tend to be the real heroes.
@Vindicta3127
@Vindicta3127 2 жыл бұрын
@@mj72633 lol not always bud
@cogen651
@cogen651 7 жыл бұрын
I have to admit, he did make some good points..but I just hope he keeps his promise to get the drug to hospitals that can't get enough of it or people who can't afford it.
@svcghost
@svcghost 7 жыл бұрын
cogen651 yup he did
@littleindian99
@littleindian99 2 жыл бұрын
He did not make good points. He is a snakeoil salesman. He spins everything to try to pull the wool over the sheeps eyes. Don't be the sheep.
@awesomises
@awesomises 2 жыл бұрын
If there is a single person who cannot afford Daraprim, wouldn't the media use this case against Shkreli, instead relying on the hypothetical situations all the time?
@echolalia682
@echolalia682 2 жыл бұрын
@@littleindian99 And your basis for this statement is?
@dominicj7977
@dominicj7977 2 жыл бұрын
@@echolalia682 He is a head fund manager and Jewish
@ArchaicMuse
@ArchaicMuse 8 жыл бұрын
Notice how quickly he's switching faces, trying emotions ?
@TopClickVideos
@TopClickVideos 8 жыл бұрын
+ArchaicMuse as a fund manager, he is an unemotional person. So, he either doesn't know what having emotions mean or he is simply faking emotions thinking that people will believe his shown emotions. To me, his entire face tells me "up yours people, I really don't give a flying fcuk"
@Serpenoid123
@Serpenoid123 8 жыл бұрын
+OriginalVideos he's a psychopath
@TopClickVideos
@TopClickVideos 8 жыл бұрын
+Mansoor Ahmed no, just extremely greedy, self centered, selfish and reckless. just a lost young soul and I hope life teaches him a lesson. Psychopaths never make it this far.
@Serpenoid123
@Serpenoid123 8 жыл бұрын
He is contemptuous of everyone
@Serpenoid123
@Serpenoid123 8 жыл бұрын
He will be murdering many people by raising the price of the drug and he doesn't give a shit
@CrapRapRecords
@CrapRapRecords 7 жыл бұрын
I like that he says "Imagine poppin a pill"
@davy.stiles
@davy.stiles 8 жыл бұрын
Clearly anyone who thinks what he did was wrong, A. doesn't know the facts and B. doesn't understand how drug pricing works for consumers. I work at a pharmacy and so I see how much drugs cost before insurance and what the patients co-pay is and let me tell you Daraprim is still on the cheap end of drugs. Also did you not hear him say almost half of the drug was given away for free with only about 3,000 people are even taking this drug. The only entity who takes a hit is the insurance companies; if you can even call it a hit. Does he look like a smug little asshole? Yes. Absolutely. Was anything he did wrong? Absolutely not. The people asking questions are incapable of having a human conversation as evident by the last question. Martin should have answered "based on everything i've just explained to you, no we won't be lowering the price".
@TheSuperPsychoKiller
@TheSuperPsychoKiller 8 жыл бұрын
He has dead eyes
@johnrambo6884
@johnrambo6884 8 жыл бұрын
+The Super Psycho Killer , Oh no no no no no, my friend. Dead eyes are far too much a compliment that would make Adolf Hitler look like an angel standing next to this guy. Watch the video again and keenly observe his eyes that constantly look down, and read from a distant teleprompter, especially where he mispronounces "target" at 59 secs. and even talking to the lady sitting right next to him, he rarely looks at her face while still talking to her, as he finds it hard to remember all his lines in this rigged interview. He mostly likely is a pawn/puppet for actual culprits, none the less represents them, and should all be destroyed. Even CNBC being a testament of Brian Williams, a corporation filled with rigged and fabricated bullshit.
@RedGunBullets
@RedGunBullets 8 жыл бұрын
+Donald Trump he is a sociopath, so cant blame him from being evil or make a moral arguemnt, you can only pressure socioapths with force
@Zinwaq
@Zinwaq 8 жыл бұрын
+The Super Psycho Killer WORD! Also (may I add/ask) doesn't he look like that baby killing psycho Casey Anthony? Those eyes.
@DrJones20
@DrJones20 8 жыл бұрын
+The Super Psycho Killer Because he's a psychopath.
@zaneblackwell7759
@zaneblackwell7759 8 жыл бұрын
+The Super Psycho Killer Don't mistake dead eyes for Evil ones. he has evil eyes.
@Squids_Vlogs
@Squids_Vlogs 8 жыл бұрын
funny people actually are able to get this drug... show me one person who died because they couldnt afford the drug
@bluefrenchfries
@bluefrenchfries 7 жыл бұрын
you and i are paying for it
@Squids_Vlogs
@Squids_Vlogs 7 жыл бұрын
no the pharmaceutical companies do
@Blaze6108
@Blaze6108 7 жыл бұрын
It's still a drop - people are still paying for it even if the percentage impact on the entire industry is relatively small. Who do you think the insurance companies are going to pass the costs down to?
@williamschwan207
@williamschwan207 7 жыл бұрын
Sophisticated White Man they go in debt to their insurance companies and the medical bills.
@_Circus_Clapped_
@_Circus_Clapped_ 4 жыл бұрын
they should have stocked up 😂 tf they doing that they didn't plan this out, hell I should have invested inti his company
@badskroy71
@badskroy71 8 жыл бұрын
Strong Patrick Bateman vibes
@azanshaikh7825
@azanshaikh7825 7 жыл бұрын
the no in the end was so cold
@Latexlaila
@Latexlaila 8 жыл бұрын
2 people just died? Wonder how many will die when they can't afford their daraprim.
@p3drozroom
@p3drozroom 8 жыл бұрын
+Latexlaila Agreed. I'm annoyed they didn't press him with tougher questions.
@Jack0xx0
@Jack0xx0 8 жыл бұрын
+p3drozroom He probably told them the conditions to show up there.
@johng45746
@johng45746 8 жыл бұрын
+p3drozroom What else could you ask him? This is still a professional interview and they tried their best to get answers. Shkreli was going to look bad either way in this situation unless he says he plans to dropped the price.
@MeliMissfit
@MeliMissfit 8 жыл бұрын
+K.Y.U.U.B.I (SaiixShippuden) You obviously don't know how AIDs work.
@karllaur3866
@karllaur3866 8 жыл бұрын
+Latexlaila he said that if a patient cannot afford the drug, they give it away for free, this price hike affects the insurance companies, not the people themselves
@metapresentations8918
@metapresentations8918 3 жыл бұрын
People create this villan character before they even hear him speak. And his "look" definitely gives off a certain energy. But his logic is spot on. He was being attacked from every angle, and he was calm and answered each point confidently, factually, and logically. I am actually impressed. Very few people in the world can "perform" like that.
@jont2576
@jont2576 3 жыл бұрын
Sociopath. Emotions and empathy and morality only hinders u. Hell even if u do somehow manage to catch him in a lie or logical fallacy,he would somehow easily crush all self doubt within him. If I was Jeff bezos I would hire this young man to manage my company. And Elizabeth Holmes to be the CTO or second in command. Even right or wrong good or evil doesn't factor into his thought process,he is but a autistic automata. They will make every logical decision to its logical conclusion in obtaining the optimal results for the company.
@thelonewolf8333
@thelonewolf8333 3 жыл бұрын
“Very few people in the world can “perform” like that”…. Ya they’re called con men. Look up the definition of a con artist. You sheep.
@drakoinx
@drakoinx 3 жыл бұрын
Ya I liked him from the start he’s clever not a humanitarian. Business and philanthropy don’t go hand in hand. Unless it’s a tax write off
@Boddah.
@Boddah. 8 жыл бұрын
Now the pills only cost $1 karma lel
@UrbanChaos20
@UrbanChaos20 8 жыл бұрын
+Boddah Really? How come?
@Boddah.
@Boddah. 8 жыл бұрын
Urban Chaos 2.0 A company is making a generic version at a cheaper price.
@joshbell3024
@joshbell3024 8 жыл бұрын
You don't know what karma means do you?
@stutterfly4722
@stutterfly4722 8 жыл бұрын
It's karma because nobody's buying from the guys company now.
@Boddah.
@Boddah. 8 жыл бұрын
Josh Bell No one is buy from him and another company is making a generic version at a much cheaper price. So, yea I do know what karma is but you clearly don't.
@anthonygraetz4746
@anthonygraetz4746 3 жыл бұрын
The news media has such an elementary understanding of what he’s doing...
@andrewvincent5472
@andrewvincent5472 8 жыл бұрын
that body language tho...
@jonathanzargosky5100
@jonathanzargosky5100 8 жыл бұрын
+andrew vincent Sociopath body language
@andrewvincent5472
@andrewvincent5472 8 жыл бұрын
+DarkTriad yep, exactly!
@moondog7694
@moondog7694 3 жыл бұрын
To me it looks like the body language of someone with generalized anxiety disorder who is about to have a panic attack. I've never been a mental health professional, but I've read a lot of articles, and this is my speculation: I read what his ex-girlfriend "Katie" wrote about him being a super-sensitive, shy emo/screamo guy when she dated him. Shyness is caused by low self-esteem. People with vulnerable narcissism (also known as compensatory narcissism) have very low self-esteem but try to give themselves a "pep talk" by focusing on their positive qualities, but go overboard (they have to go overboard with it, because their self-esteem is in the gutter). There is an interview in an article online by the Financial Times where he says at one school he went to, he was one of only a handful of white students. So, it is safe to say he was ostracized and perhaps bullied at that particular school: "I went to public high school. I was one of the only white kids in junior high. I don’t know why that makes me entitled.” In the Vice interview he said his "friends" teased him about being interested in the stock market, but I don't know if this happened at Hunter or the public high school, and whether these were actual "friends" or just classmates. He also said in a video that he knew an employer who admitted to only hiring orphans because they are the hardest workers because they were unloved as children, and so now have something to prove. It is written that people who are very shy (who have avoidant personality disorder or social anxiety disorder) often had a parent who was distant/cold/unaffectionate towards them as children. Usually it's the father. So the kid learns not to bother going to the father for emotional support, because the father rejects the kid all the time. So, the kid's emotional needs aren't met in childhood. Dr. Kirk Honda said in his video about Mary Trump's book that childhood emotional neglect is a cause of narcissistic personality disorder. Dr. Salsberg who did the psych evaluation on Shkreli wrote that he thinks he has generalized anxiety disorder, and I agree with this based on what that vegetarian 30-year-old deadbeat cat mom who went to the Japanese restaurant on a Tinder date with him wrote about him in the news article. She wrote that he asked the restaurant repeatedly if there was a vegetarian menu because he seemed stressed about her being a vegetarian. That's the kind of thing people with GAD stress about. They are "keyed-up or on edge", and this quote from the Financial Times article sounds like he was feeling anxiety: "Shkreli eats slowly, his progress impeded by constant fidgeting; I lose count of the number of times he twiddles his hair or fastens and unfastens his grey blazer, worn over a white pinstripe shirt and blue jeans." Also, people with GAD often have panic attacks as well. Shkreli said he has/had panic attacks. I've also read that panic attacks are often found in people with borderline personality disorder. I've read that vulnerable narcissism is associated with borderline personality disorder. Childhood emotional neglect is an ACE/trauma that can contribute to the development of borderline personality disorder. He told the court that he has been drinking 7 to 8 alcoholic beverages per day. In a video he said he sometimes drinks too much at bars, and almost vomited in public. Alcoholism is common in people with borderline personality disorder and addictions are one of the diagnostic criteria. A report given to the court and reported on in a news article said that he was physically abused by both his mom and dad during his childhood, and that he witnessed domestic violence as a kid. These are both ACEs. I believe him, because his brother also has depression so bad that he couldn’t tie his shoelaces. Just as a mental health professional said that he believes Ariel Castro was telling the truth when he wrote in his letter found in the kitchen drawer that his “ mother was an abusive parent. Her ways of discipline were very bad.” because his brother was found by the police in a backyard laying down drunk. People don’t act that way when they’ve had happy childhoods. Shkreli sometimes didn't have lunch money, according to a former classmate. I'm not sure if that's an ACE, but it might be considered physical neglect, which is a type of ACE, since maybe he had to starve at times during his childhood. " Financial Times: "The media furore and his trial have brought the “somewhat dysfunctional” Shkreli family closer, he says, and they recently shared a meal just a few tables away. “It was our first family dinner in a restaurant - ever.” He admits to having “what you could call a complex,” which he attributes to parents “whose theories on discipline are very excessive”." A classmate of his said he was ashamed of his background. In the Vanity Fair article he says he was "a depressed little kid". People who knew Shkreli testified in court that he was prone to bouts of depression. People with borderline personality disorder are often depressed. This is the type of thing people with borderline personality disorder write: "“I hope to see you and your four children homeless and will do whatever I can to assure this.” because of their intense anger and impulsiveness. Caroline Stewart is said to have written that he is/was "mentally unstable". I'm wondering if this is the reason why Dr. Salsberg decided to write "unspecified personality disorder" instead of "borderline personality disorder", because I've noticed that a lot of famous people and people online say they were diagnosed with just "depression and anxiety" or "bipolar disorder", when it's plain as day to me that they really have borderline personality disorder. For example, Amanda Todd was reported to have depression or whatever, but no mention of borderline personality disorder, which was obvious! Emo and screamo physical appearance is very stereotypical of people with borderline personality disorder. Shkreli had the musical taste of a lot of people with borderline personality disorder. Dr Aleix M. Martinez (yes, it's spelled "Aleix", not "Alex"), who had done computer modelling of facial expressions, said in a news article that the smiling in the testifying video is actually a nervous smile done under pressure. Short-lived intense relationships are a symptom of borderline personality disorder: From the Financial Times article: "As far as personal friendships go, there are few to speak of. “There’s nobody to just have a beer with and that, in some ways, is sort of sad.” He has had “an inordinate amount of ex-girlfriends,” he claims, but now there is no one of note, his most recent attachment having ended shortly after he was charged. “Since then the ‘celebrity and notoriety’ have fostered some pretty unhealthy relationships." “I see a psychiatrist. I have done [so] since I was 18. I started having panic attacks and they were pretty bad. Then I took this one drug and I’ve been taking it for 15 years. One of the reasons I love pharma is my experience of that drug.” The drug in question is a version of Effexor, an antidepressant..." I think that the profiles of "The Show-Off", and maybe "The Know-It All" and "The Cheater" may apply to Shkreli in the book "Red Flags! How to Know When You're Dating a Loser" by psychologists Gary Aumiller and Daniel Goldfarb. "The Know-It All" because he is prone to depression and said in one of his streams that he prefers smart women and is willing to date a woman smarter than him, and that his ideal woman would be a scientist. "The Cheater" because it says that one of the backgrounds of a cheater is someone who grew up deprived/impoverished. "The Show-Off" is the one that has the most evidence, however. His constant reaching out for attention may be histrionic personality disorder, but it seems like he only started behaving that way AFTER the media shone a spotlight on his Daraprim price increase. His deliberate attempt to make himself a villain (like not sharing the Wu-Tang album), reminds me of a post by a psychiatrist who wrote about Howard Stern’s clapping in his early radio video. He wrote that he thinks Howard Stern has social anxiety, and that’s why he was clapping all the time; to diffuse his anxiety. He wrote that Howard projects a false persona (his crude one), so that it doesn’t bother him when people don’t like him, because they are just disliking a character and not his real personality. That way he stays safe.
@melanson210
@melanson210 2 жыл бұрын
This Interview was Such a Setup but Skreli Kept his Ground very Well
@fishshit
@fishshit 2 жыл бұрын
agreed
@hardcoreclassicenjoyer
@hardcoreclassicenjoyer 2 жыл бұрын
Chutzpah
@myscorpions
@myscorpions 7 жыл бұрын
A lot of people hate this guy for his smugness. With that being said, he has articulated his position very clearly & made valid & rational arguments as to why his company did what it did.
@mariuskimdotcom4081
@mariuskimdotcom4081 4 жыл бұрын
Every drug company is doing this there are not really good regularions against this
@didiervanos2696
@didiervanos2696 4 жыл бұрын
@Glid Ah yes, blame the FDA for not simply allowing random drugs to be released to the public without thorough testing. I wonder what the children of thalidomide would think of that one
@rayperez4825
@rayperez4825 2 жыл бұрын
U obviously dont get it right ?
@ChristopherGray00
@ChristopherGray00 Жыл бұрын
@@mariuskimdotcom4081 "but this other company does it too" isn't a justification.
@bryanitza-chulopez1658
@bryanitza-chulopez1658 22 күн бұрын
@@ChristopherGray00He exposed it, we don’t have to agree with his antics or actions but he did open a new window in regards to what big pharma companies do. Not saying the guy is a hero but he’s opened people’s eyes.
@pie189
@pie189 8 жыл бұрын
God these comments are so mind numbingly stupid. All these people who think they know how the pharmaceutical industry works and that people are being are being deprived of the drug somehow.
@The_Daliban
@The_Daliban 5 жыл бұрын
thank you!
@Dan-si8fp
@Dan-si8fp 5 жыл бұрын
How are people mot being deprived of the drug with a masisve prive hike?
@Bantobror
@Bantobror 4 жыл бұрын
@@Dan-si8fp Do you really think that the multi-billion insurance companies and employers feel the price hike?
@MrOutPerform
@MrOutPerform Жыл бұрын
Id love for them to bring on other Pharma or biotech companies. Insane how much flack he got for this
@PeaceNinja007
@PeaceNinja007 2 жыл бұрын
He's the CEO and an ex hedge fund manager?? He's so young!
@zammy92
@zammy92 8 жыл бұрын
All companies do the same - "Valeant Pharmaceuticals International, Inc. is a publicly traded multinational specialty drugs company[4][5] based in Laval, Quebec, Canada.[6] The company focuses on purchasing the rights to older generic drugs and raising prices, sometimes to hundreds or thousands of dollars per pill"
@zammy92
@zammy92 3 жыл бұрын
Eternal Atake haha - good times
@ThePittas
@ThePittas 6 жыл бұрын
5:54
@wisemage0
@wisemage0 2 жыл бұрын
Broke: Scalping graphics cards Woke: Scalping medication
@starsky1012
@starsky1012 8 жыл бұрын
They keep saying people can't access the drug but they never specify who.
@ImperatorClass
@ImperatorClass 7 жыл бұрын
starsky1012 Its because they are just straight lying.
@Wooperplus
@Wooperplus 6 жыл бұрын
.... But that isn't the price customers pay. That's the price the companies pays. And frankly, there are other companies selling this drug, potency may be different. So. What is the issue?
@uhhamburger2688
@uhhamburger2688 3 жыл бұрын
They are the biggest producer. yes insurance will pay but that means you iwll pay more for things like better packages in insurance
@uhhamburger2688
@uhhamburger2688 3 жыл бұрын
They are the biggest producer. yes insurance will pay but that means you iwll pay more for things like better packages in insurance
@Paul-tn3sc
@Paul-tn3sc 6 жыл бұрын
He actually sounds kind of reasonable in this interview... but yet... PRISON !
@uhhamburger2688
@uhhamburger2688 3 жыл бұрын
He got sentenced to prison for laundering money...
@Ryan-xq3kl
@Ryan-xq3kl 3 жыл бұрын
@@uhhamburger2688 nah bro hes innocent bro trust me look at all my youtube friends say so #freeshrek
@uhhamburger2688
@uhhamburger2688 3 жыл бұрын
@@Ryan-xq3kl your a idiot and so is that guy he’s literally a evil villain killing/harming people and you guys support him makes me think we’re in a movie
@spoodermun1722
@spoodermun1722 3 жыл бұрын
@@uhhamburger2688 Him pricing the drug really high is completely valid and literally encouraged by the government.
@uhhamburger2688
@uhhamburger2688 3 жыл бұрын
@@spoodermun1722 and that is terrible and is morally wrong and he got arrested for pricing too high so it’s not
@79freedy
@79freedy 8 жыл бұрын
This man is nothing but the scapegoat for the real problem with pharmaceutical companies.We are more focused on this one man then the bigger picture and that's our problem now.
@ledzeppelin1212
@ledzeppelin1212 2 жыл бұрын
What's the problem with pharmaceutical companies?
@idontplayeveryday
@idontplayeveryday 5 жыл бұрын
Martin Shreli is very rich and intelligent.
@The_Daliban
@The_Daliban 5 жыл бұрын
both true
@HaVocGangster
@HaVocGangster 5 жыл бұрын
and a crook
@LitCircle
@LitCircle 5 жыл бұрын
Not enough to stay out of jail
@JasonandDomjokers
@JasonandDomjokers 3 жыл бұрын
How can this be legal wtf
@cam-gv2gf
@cam-gv2gf 4 жыл бұрын
"i don't have an interest in biotech stock" says the insider trader.
@zama4378
@zama4378 2 жыл бұрын
That’s crazy. I was hella young when this happened and didn’t understand it. I thought he was a bad guy the way my parents were talking about it. In my opinion, now as an adult I think he was demonized for being some detached rich rich guy who didn’t care about the less fortunate. All he was doing was being nonChalant with stuff people thought they couldn’t be nonchalant about . The media also tried to make it a class thing it was kinda this “rich trust fund kid raising the prices of a medicine people need!!” Sort of thing
@goqsane
@goqsane 2 жыл бұрын
Yea. Gosh. Did I grow up. He was not wrong in what he did.
@high7spirit456
@high7spirit456 2 жыл бұрын
True, but still maybe only to 500$??
@goqsane
@goqsane 2 жыл бұрын
@@high7spirit456 Are you stupid? You do realize that literally EVERYBODY who needed the drug, got it? It's the insurance companies that are the scammers of the market were squeezed out of their money with his move. And you can see how powerful that lobby is. They put him in jail. ROFL.
@adrianan4003
@adrianan4003 2 жыл бұрын
@@goqsane Yea with modern day kangaroo courts
@sorryi6685
@sorryi6685 2 жыл бұрын
@@goqsane Won't insurance company pass that hike to customers
@kvrk2000
@kvrk2000 8 жыл бұрын
ok, can someone enlighten me as to how this guy started his own hedge fund when he was 23 years old?
@Mister.Unknown
@Mister.Unknown 4 жыл бұрын
He got lucky on a trade on his first job at an Investment firm which had enormous profits for the firm and considerable bonus for himself. Not saying the guy is not intelligent, just that he went from low-middle class to moderately wealthy in the blink of an eye.
@dewanmdurnto3592
@dewanmdurnto3592 4 жыл бұрын
@@ArielBojorquez what's his blueprint? How did he get rich?
@ibroximzokirov3814
@ibroximzokirov3814 4 жыл бұрын
@@dewanmdurnto3592 watch his breakfast club interview
@dennystylezz3181
@dennystylezz3181 3 жыл бұрын
Dewan M Durnto he had investors basically gamble on him but paid off because he is smart and made the money back. Its basically a do or die situation he was in
@Mister.Unknown
@Mister.Unknown 3 жыл бұрын
@Scarface That's a vast generalisation.
@pavellima5755
@pavellima5755 3 жыл бұрын
Hes lying. He said on his stream that its a good idea to raise price drastically when youre buying drug company because you will get your money back inside half of year. And he said he has done it before and usually it takes way more time to get your money back.
@BulDurham
@BulDurham 4 ай бұрын
He owns the drug he can do whatever he wants. Imagine for a second someone had you on TV asking you to explain why you sold your car for 2x the market value to someone who willingly paid for it. Nothing but a witch hunt.
@mykylc
@mykylc 8 жыл бұрын
Lets see if they raise his bail 5000%
@Renovartio
@Renovartio 5 жыл бұрын
he didn't break any laws though lol
@chriskelly1873
@chriskelly1873 8 жыл бұрын
The $750 bill is footed by the insurance company; if it's not, you'll most likely receive it for free. Typical people jumping on the bandwagon and hating someone that has money. Not to mention the price has already been lowered - also lowering R&D capabilities.
@yj9032
@yj9032 2 жыл бұрын
Most of the research in in this country happens by way of donations and charitable contributions to various grants. Very little amount of the money paid by customers and students for their services goes towards research. Most of it ends up in the pockets of the executives in the form of salaries and other emoluments. And why would that guy raise the cost of the drug to $700 and then give it away for free if insurance company is not willing to pay for it? Do you really think people are that dumb to understand prices of drugs increased in the insurance companies will also increase their insurance premium transfering in the burden to end consumer.
@johnd5619
@johnd5619 Жыл бұрын
martin is a BEAST.
@kobbiemelo2203
@kobbiemelo2203 2 жыл бұрын
I wish I was as sharp a shooter as this guy. Dude has razor sharp focus.
@austintorero9481
@austintorero9481 8 жыл бұрын
everyone should watch his interview with the breakfast club it changed my opinion about this guy.
@ch1aka2
@ch1aka2 8 жыл бұрын
I'm sure the Republicans LOVE this guy...
@tylerglass3220
@tylerglass3220 8 жыл бұрын
+ch1aka2 Why should a republican such as myself like this guy? Republicans for the most part believe in a free market. However in the healthcare industry, you will find no such thing. Just try to make a pill for HIV/AIDS, and see how long it takes for you to get thrown in jail. This guy's company has exclusive, government mandated rights to that type of pill. If everybody in the US were allowed to develop that type of pill, it would cost less than $1 per pill. Increase competition, and you decrease the cost. Just one reason Im a republican.
@ch1aka2
@ch1aka2 8 жыл бұрын
+Tyler Glass You made my point. Republicans, like yourself, prefer the free market over the health care and lives of millions of Americans.
@tylerglass3220
@tylerglass3220 8 жыл бұрын
ch1aka2 You're not understanding my point. This guy isn't part of the free market. He has a government-mandated monopoly on the HIV/AIDS pill. If we used the free market, anybody would be able to make that type of pill, get it approved by the FDA, and the cost of the pill would be less than $1. Now why would you prefer it the other way? My free market way would save millions of lives.
@Crisis7
@Crisis7 8 жыл бұрын
+Tyler Glass Indeed you way has merits, the problem is that there are extremely powerful and rich people who have for years hijacked the government to fill their own pockets at the expense of the American people. The politicians are puppets that they control to do their bidding to maintain the status quo. How can there be justice when these people are the ones who write and decide it? The Greed is destroying America, the few who practically own everything want take away everything we have. They simply aren't satisfied with what they have, they want more. They've been taking the money of the American people and they will keep taking until there is nothing left. To the point that one day the average person will own nothing, even the clothes they wear won't be theirs but rented items that keep them inservitude and debt. We would need nothing short of a violent coup to free the government from the clutches of these thugs. It is inevitable now. America will soon have another revolution. But it won't be the revolution like the one we had in 1776 against the British. But the one like the French Revolution of 1789. You won't need the government for the poor the take from the rich, the poor will do it themselves as they storm into the mansions to rob and kill the rich. Mansions will burn and the streets will flow with the blood of the rich and elite and their Heads will roll.
@conorcorrigan765
@conorcorrigan765 8 жыл бұрын
+Tyler Glass You seem to define the concept of a "free market company" as a company which is not subject to any government regulations or mandates of any kind. Can you name one such a company that exists in the United States? The fact that you don't seem to think patent or intellectual property law should be a part of the free market doesn't mitigate the reality that those legal concepts ARE part of the free market at this time. So I really don't see how you can say "This guy isn't part of the free market." If we exclude Turing because it operates under government mandate, can we include ANY company currently operating as part of the "free market" by your definition? You are defining terms by how you think they SHOULD be, not how they actually are.
@royegabrieli5858
@royegabrieli5858 5 жыл бұрын
1)"Muh he steals our money by raising the price" - Their are 9000 patients, 6000 of which, were given the drug for free, due to not having an insurance or not being able to pay for it. The other 3000 either had the money to pay for it or had an insurance to pay for it. Now if he had raised the price by 10%, he would make 3000 * 1.3 = 3900 dollars, do you think that would cover the money needed to pay 25 current employees + 25 more researchers he wants to hire ? Aside of that, when he bought the company, it was at a loss. If someone else would have bought the company they would also raise the price as nobody wants to lose money. The other option would be NOBODY buying the company, the drug stops being produced and as a result of that, 9000 people die, annually. 2)"Fraud !" - Mr.Shkreli, took investors money that he originally claimed he would invest into one thing, and later decided to invest it in another. Yes that could be seen as lying, but its actually being a smart businessmen and diverting your resources towards a more profitable project, after discovering its possible. 3 years later he returned the investors 10 times the money they originally gave him. Investors don't care what they invest in, they care about earning money, which they did and far more than they originally expected. In fact the investors didn't complain about Mr.Shkreli or any of his actions. The government decided to persecute him on its own. But what does it tell us ? That being able to recognize business opportunities is not allowed for hedge fund owners ? Or perhaps the truth is that his new policies for his company, hurt the profits of insurance companies and they used their influence on the bureaucratic government, politicians and media to get rid of him ? After all, not only did he raise the price he is charging them, he also dared to try and find better drugs to cure life long medical problems ! If their is a cure, you won't be able to charge chronic patients again and again, not profitable is it ?
@ChristopherGray00
@ChristopherGray00 Жыл бұрын
wow a small handful of all users got freebies that sure does justify a massive price hike
@fredeandersen939
@fredeandersen939 Жыл бұрын
@@ChristopherGray00 67%. Majority of rest were on insurance and unaffected.
@samluthenberg1751
@samluthenberg1751 Жыл бұрын
@@fredeandersen939 Do you think Insurance companies will continue to cover this drug with this massive hike? It will be all for naught.
@obigerald5834
@obigerald5834 2 жыл бұрын
Its just a dollar for those that do not have insurance in the United States of America
@pierceallen1998
@pierceallen1998 6 жыл бұрын
this guy is hilarious ......."everyone wants you to lower the price, are you???"...."um no"
@joeyjonson8637
@joeyjonson8637 4 жыл бұрын
Much more hilarious to see this human parasite get jail time, albeit for an unrelated matter.
@yannick245
@yannick245 3 жыл бұрын
No "uumm", just a clear *"NO"!*
@josemartinez280
@josemartinez280 3 жыл бұрын
@@joeyjonson8637 lmao, you don’t even know why you’re calling him a parasite when you know that you’ve never had to pay more than the copay for any drug with insurance. Not to mention that he had individual applications for people to receive the drug for free.
@jaykrizzle
@jaykrizzle Жыл бұрын
What a King from Brooklyn 🙌
@junesilvermanb2979
@junesilvermanb2979 Жыл бұрын
GOD SAVE THE KING
@MartinBenek198
@MartinBenek198 8 жыл бұрын
"Profits are great thing" - Martin Shkreli, 2015
@The_Daliban
@The_Daliban 5 жыл бұрын
Are they not?
@sethpolley7999
@sethpolley7999 5 жыл бұрын
@@The_Daliban I am sure sec fraud is great too
@depressedessendonfan5702
@depressedessendonfan5702 5 жыл бұрын
@@sethpolley7999 he made all his clients money.
@sethpolley7999
@sethpolley7999 5 жыл бұрын
Jame Jameson And made sure he ended up in jail.
@victorhinojos3050
@victorhinojos3050 4 жыл бұрын
@@depressedessendonfan5702 A lot of people made lots of their associates very rich including but not limited to: Pablo Escobar, Adolf Hitler, El Chapo, Saddam Hussein, Josef Stalin ... So how you make your profits kinda matters, no?
@DannyBPlays
@DannyBPlays 2 жыл бұрын
"There's a report that 2 people died... so lots of people are dying". hmmm
@QuadraByMissclic
@QuadraByMissclic 2 жыл бұрын
Lets increase price 5.000% then.
@firingallcylinders2949
@firingallcylinders2949 3 жыл бұрын
Haha that NO at the end was gold
@IvanPlayStation4LiFe
@IvanPlayStation4LiFe 6 жыл бұрын
Actually other big corp raise the price like 20000 percent
@kostman23
@kostman23 6 жыл бұрын
Maybe now when he gets out of prison he'll be on his own HIV medication.
@Zulma91
@Zulma91 8 жыл бұрын
I expected his voice to be higher lol
@pinku708
@pinku708 3 ай бұрын
Crazy to think this was almost a decade ago.
@jamesthreader2270
@jamesthreader2270 2 жыл бұрын
martin is smarter than all those people put together its fascinating to watch.
@ChristopherGray00
@ChristopherGray00 2 жыл бұрын
you seem easily swayed based on charisma alone, someone says something with confidence you automatically believe it, sad that people like you are allowed to vote.
@GMTI178
@GMTI178 Жыл бұрын
@@ChristopherGray00 exactly, he is hustling everybody in this comment section.
@toastyman111
@toastyman111 8 жыл бұрын
Is anyone even listening to what he's saying at all?
@fishshit
@fishshit 2 жыл бұрын
this is like when climbing boots went from 700gp - 100k overnight
@JohnnyInJapan
@JohnnyInJapan 4 ай бұрын
That male reporter was so much more angry than the female reporters. You could tell he wanted to start screaming. What a snowflake.
@xVoodeedoox
@xVoodeedoox 5 жыл бұрын
He says two people have died from taking the pill, and he's raising the prices to do research on such pill... I wonder how many people will die because they can't afford the pill.
@rayzala1393
@rayzala1393 3 жыл бұрын
Did you hear the part where he said the company is operating at a loss? If the last company was profitable at $13 and also able to distribute the pill why would they sell it? They probably thought what you are saying right now 'if we raise prices people will blame us on the deaths of people' but along comes Shkreli who is likely autistic or something and he sees it a numbers point of view and that he simply needs to raise the price to sustain the business. Company's cant operate as a charity, not without very generous donations which is where the government would need to stand in.
@skateNappreciate
@skateNappreciate 8 жыл бұрын
5:01 composure levels hitting rock bottom
@moondog7694
@moondog7694 3 жыл бұрын
Finally, someone who has the same opinion as me! I read what his ex-girlfriend "Katie" wrote about him being a super-sensitive, shy emo/screamo guy when she dated him. Shyness is caused by low self-esteem. People with vulnerable narcissism (also known as compensatory narcissism) have very low self-esteem but try to give themselves a "pep talk" by focusing on their positive qualities, but go overboard (they have to go overboard with it, because their self-esteem is in the gutter). There is an interview in an article online by the Financial Times where he says at one school he went to, he was one of only a handful of white students. So, it is safe to say he was ostracized and perhaps bullied at that particular school: "I went to public high school. I was one of the only white kids in junior high. I don’t know why that makes me entitled.” In the Vice interview he said his "friends" teased him about being interested in the stock market, but I don't know if this happened at Hunter or the public high school, and whether these were actual "friends" or just classmates. He also said in a video that he knew an employer who admitted to only hiring orphans because they are the hardest workers because they were unloved as children, and so now have something to prove. It is written that people who are very shy (who have avoidant personality disorder or social anxiety disorder) often had a parent who was distant/cold/unaffectionate towards them as children. Usually it's the father. So the kid learns not to bother going to the father for emotional support, because the father rejects the kid all the time. So, the kid's emotional needs aren't met in childhood. Dr. Kirk Honda said in his video about Mary Trump's book that childhood emotional neglect is a cause of narcissistic personality disorder. Dr. Salsberg who did the psych evaluation on Shkreli wrote that he thinks he has generalized anxiety disorder, and I agree with this based on what that vegetarian 30-year-old deadbeat cat mom who went to the Japanese restaurant on a Tinder date with him wrote about him in the news article. She wrote that he asked the restaurant repeatedly if there was a vegetarian menu because he seemed stressed about her being a vegetarian. That's the kind of thing people with GAD stress about. They are "keyed-up or on edge", and this quote from the Financial Times article sounds like he was feeling anxiety: "Shkreli eats slowly, his progress impeded by constant fidgeting; I lose count of the number of times he twiddles his hair or fastens and unfastens his grey blazer, worn over a white pinstripe shirt and blue jeans." Also, people with GAD often have panic attacks as well. Shkreli said he has/had panic attacks. I've also read that panic attacks are often found in people with borderline personality disorder. I've read that vulnerable narcissism is associated with borderline personality disorder. Childhood emotional neglect is an ACE/trauma that can contribute to the development of borderline personality disorder. He told the court that he has been drinking 7 to 8 alcoholic beverages per day. In a video he said he sometimes drinks too much at bars, and almost vomited in public. Alcoholism is common in people with borderline personality disorder and addictions are one of the diagnostic criteria. A report given to the court and reported on in a news article said that he was physically abused by both his mom and dad during his childhood, and that he witnessed domestic violence as a kid. These are both ACEs. I believe him, because his brother also has depression so bad that he couldn’t tie his shoelaces. Just as a mental health professional said that he believes Ariel Castro was telling the truth when he wrote in his letter found in the kitchen drawer that his “ mother was an abusive parent. Her ways of discipline were very bad.” because his brother was found by the police in a backyard laying down drunk. People don’t act that way when they’ve had happy childhoods. Shkreli sometimes didn't have lunch money, according to a former classmate. I'm not sure if that's an ACE, but it might be considered physical neglect, which is a type of ACE, since maybe he had to starve at times during his childhood. " Financial Times: "The media furore and his trial have brought the “somewhat dysfunctional” Shkreli family closer, he says, and they recently shared a meal just a few tables away. “It was our first family dinner in a restaurant - ever.” He admits to having “what you could call a complex,” which he attributes to parents “whose theories on discipline are very excessive”." A classmate of his said he was ashamed of his background. In the Vanity Fair article he says he was "a depressed little kid". People who knew Shkreli testified in court that he was prone to bouts of depression. People with borderline personality disorder are often depressed. This is the type of thing people with borderline personality disorder write: "“I hope to see you and your four children homeless and will do whatever I can to assure this.” because of their intense anger and impulsiveness. Caroline Stewart is said to have written that he is/was "mentally unstable". I'm wondering if this is the reason why Dr. Salsberg decided to write "unspecified personality disorder" instead of "borderline personality disorder", because I've noticed that a lot of famous people and people online say they were diagnosed with just "depression and anxiety" or "bipolar disorder", when it's plain as day to me that they really have borderline personality disorder. For example, Amanda Todd was reported to have depression or whatever, but no mention of borderline personality disorder, which was obvious! Emo and screamo physical appearance is very stereotypical of people with borderline personality disorder. Shkreli had the musical taste of a lot of people with borderline personality disorder. Dr Aleix M. Martinez (yes, it's spelled "Aleix", not "Alex"), who had done computer modelling of facial expressions, said in a news article that the smiling in the testifying video is actually a nervous smile done under pressure. Short-lived intense relationships are a symptom of borderline personality disorder: From the Financial Times article: "As far as personal friendships go, there are few to speak of. “There’s nobody to just have a beer with and that, in some ways, is sort of sad.” He has had “an inordinate amount of ex-girlfriends,” he claims, but now there is no one of note, his most recent attachment having ended shortly after he was charged. “Since then the ‘celebrity and notoriety’ have fostered some pretty unhealthy relationships." “I see a psychiatrist. I have done [so] since I was 18. I started having panic attacks and they were pretty bad. Then I took this one drug and I’ve been taking it for 15 years. One of the reasons I love pharma is my experience of that drug.” The drug in question is a version of Effexor, an antidepressant..." I think that the profiles of "The Show-Off", and maybe "The Know-It All" and "The Cheater" may apply to Shkreli in the book "Red Flags! How to Know When You're Dating a Loser" by psychologists Gary Aumiller and Daniel Goldfarb. "The Know-It All" because he is prone to depression and said in one of his streams that he prefers smart women and is willing to date a woman smarter than him, and that his ideal woman would be a scientist. "The Cheater" because it says that one of the backgrounds of a cheater is someone who grew up deprived/impoverished. "The Show-Off" is the one that has the most evidence, however. His constant reaching out for attention may be histrionic personality disorder, but it seems like he only started behaving that way AFTER the media shone a spotlight on his Daraprim price increase. His deliberate attempt to make himself a villain (like not sharing the Wu-Tang album), reminds me of a post by a psychiatrist who wrote about Howard Stern’s clapping in his early radio video. He wrote that he thinks Howard Stern has social anxiety, and that’s why he was clapping all the time; to diffuse his anxiety. He wrote that Howard projects a false persona (his crude one), so that it doesn’t bother him when people don’t like him, because they are just disliking a character and not his real personality. That way he stays safe.
@nesbygalvan2088
@nesbygalvan2088 3 жыл бұрын
@@moondog7694 Jesus bro you care that much that you wrote a whole book about his behavior
@James-cb7nb
@James-cb7nb 3 жыл бұрын
@@moondog7694 wtf
@mistertexaz
@mistertexaz 2 жыл бұрын
@@moondog7694 tldr
@josmargarcia7964
@josmargarcia7964 2 жыл бұрын
@@moondog7694 proud to say I read the whole thing 😂
@jaimenicolas8377
@jaimenicolas8377 3 жыл бұрын
1. What is the impact of Mr. Shkreli’s actions on the patients and on the markets as a whole?
@seanpinkey2188
@seanpinkey2188 2 жыл бұрын
That's not the way of the WU
@kennan10101
@kennan10101 7 жыл бұрын
I am a wise commenter and I have known Shkreli for many years so I can definitively say that he is a bad person... oh, wait, I'm just a random person who heard about a random person from another random person (who works for our infinitely reliable news industry) and now I'm deciding that this dude deserves to suffer because I somehow think I know something about him. There's never been a large group of people hating someone based on very little evidence and ending up being in the wrong, so why should I stop now?
@yj9032
@yj9032 2 жыл бұрын
I know Pablo Escobar I was his childhood friend. Wait, I am not, why would I hate on him based on the very questionable evidence provided by Colombian and American authorities who have a history of manufacturing of Lies and deceit. I think Pablo Escobar was a nice guy and I should not hate onley based on questionable evidence. Curb your conservatism
@steven-el3sw
@steven-el3sw 2 жыл бұрын
@@yj9032 Your response is a total non-sequitur. Curb your leftardism.
@benitoduarte7189
@benitoduarte7189 8 жыл бұрын
this guy knows what he does
@kamman1374
@kamman1374 Жыл бұрын
The company never lowered the price after Martin went to jail. This guy was the fall guy. The industry is fked as it is.
@benneb663
@benneb663 5 жыл бұрын
Hahaha simply put, "no."
@dl3472
@dl3472 2 жыл бұрын
This guy is just so much more intelligent than theese reporters kinda fun to watch
@454ffv
@454ffv 4 жыл бұрын
please get this guy an interview with ben shapiro
@Thor.Jorgensen
@Thor.Jorgensen 4 жыл бұрын
Ben Shapiro would outright support this guy. Ben Shapiro sees HIV and AIDS as "God's punishment for degeneracy" anyways. And Shapiro is also in favor of a completely privatized for-profit health system, just like this guy is. They will probably hug each other and go on to be best friends after the interview.
@marcthomas4488
@marcthomas4488 4 жыл бұрын
@@Thor.Jorgensen when on earth does ben shapiro ever say thst? Talk of "put words in someone's mouth" But maybe the religion he believes? Could you clarify?
@Michelle945491
@Michelle945491 8 ай бұрын
i feel like this is a SNL skit
@munerodriguez5445
@munerodriguez5445 7 жыл бұрын
what kind of prices is $750?
@wizkhalifa9401
@wizkhalifa9401 3 жыл бұрын
Dudes a genius wish I was half as smart
@ChristopherGray00
@ChristopherGray00 2 жыл бұрын
he's a genius at swaying zombies like you that just eat up whatever said as long as it has a dash of charisma with it.
@darkwoodmovies
@darkwoodmovies 2 жыл бұрын
I never actually heard the interviews before, he actually sounds reasonable. I mean, take it with a grain of salt of course, he could just be a very good liar, but the media never gave him a chance.
@carverhartl9533
@carverhartl9533 2 жыл бұрын
His lawyer said he wanted to punch Shkreli in the face
@LukeMackaman
@LukeMackaman 2 жыл бұрын
@@carverhartl9533 He also said he wanted to hug him
@jreed5593
@jreed5593 8 жыл бұрын
That uh, this uh.... , that uhhh.... ? ( smirks and nods when hes listening )
@caroltan8257
@caroltan8257 7 жыл бұрын
i dont know about the business of pharmaceuticals drugs or the health system in u.s. but the price increase is absolutely unbelievable! of course, it will be an issue. did the people buy it? or the government buys it for them?
@joepassive
@joepassive 8 жыл бұрын
In hebrew, his last name means Lie to me.
@Fizzy332
@Fizzy332 8 жыл бұрын
+joepassive Shkreli is an Albanian tribe
@codpov7700
@codpov7700 7 жыл бұрын
Hes genius. The price affects big pharma corporations which is why theyre trying to paint him a villan
@1americanatlarge
@1americanatlarge 3 жыл бұрын
YA UNTIL YOU HAVE TO PAY $700 FOR 1 PILL, AND HEL IS BIG FARMA
@bhoddepallipuniith6916
@bhoddepallipuniith6916 3 ай бұрын
Last no is epic😂
@toddlavigne6441
@toddlavigne6441 4 жыл бұрын
some people need to be taken out
@dylie4303
@dylie4303 8 жыл бұрын
I lost count of how many times he said "uh"
@xx03_p19
@xx03_p19 8 жыл бұрын
People like this makes the world much more awful place to live for all Human being.
@eugspit
@eugspit 8 жыл бұрын
In france, this medicine costs 10 euros the box of 10....
@sydneys4148
@sydneys4148 8 жыл бұрын
This is crazy people are to focus on their profit and not real people. He is even using examples to make his company look better. It's so sad for the patients who these drugs.
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