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En un mensaje a la nación, Donald Trump anunció acuerdos para bajar los precios a los medicamentos para los estadounidenses. 

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00:01Bueno, en estos momentos, desde la Casa Blanca, esto es una alerta de él, el presidente Donald
00:06Trump está emitiendo un mensaje, vamos a escuchar de qué se trata.
00:10Esta es la tarjeta dorada, como saben, el secretario de Comercio y yo hemos estado trabajando
00:20desde hace tiempo en esto, y cuántos hemos vendido en los últimos días.
00:30Este es como la green card, y es un camino, y ha sido algo maravilloso, millones de personas
00:41entran a nuestro país desde la frontera, y ya no lo van a hacer, ya nadie entra a nuestro
00:47país.
00:48En la administración de Biden, muchas personas entraron, llegaron desde, gente que se dedicaba
00:58a las drogas que están en prisión, desde Venezuela, desde el Congo, y ahora tienen que pagar un
01:08millón de dólares.
01:10Y tú vas a estar muy feliz, el más feliz.
01:12Cuando tengas, cuando quieras contratar a alguien y les puedas decir, ah, ya no pueden estar
01:24en las escuelas.
01:25Estas personas van a querer contratarlos, y ahora van a poder contratar, comprar su tarjeta.
01:31Se van a Canadá a veces.
01:36A lot of times they go to Canada, even though they work for the companies behind me.
01:41So now you're able to buy, the companies are able to buy the card and use it for people
01:49coming in to our country so they can stay in our country instead of being immediately
01:54shipped out after graduating.
01:55En lugar de, si se gradúan y se gradúan como número uno en su clase, y quieren ir a trabajar
02:01a Johnson & Johnson, por ejemplo, pero no está aquí, y ya los pueden contratar de esta
02:09manera.
02:10Aprendes que no puedes hacer eso porque los sacan del país, pero ahora con esta tarjeta
02:21dorada, va a pagar un poco, pero bueno, los vas a poder tener.
02:26Esa es la tarjeta dorada de Trump, es muy hermosa.
02:31And you've taken in just a few days, you've taken in over a billion and a half dollars.
02:35That goes all toward reducing debt, goes into the treasury of the United States.
02:40And I thought I'd do this before we start on most favorite nations.
02:45I want to read this because I would have said it the other night, but I was not allowed
02:49too much time actually.
02:51They had a couple of brand issues opening and I understand that.
02:54But I do want to say, and some people say, oh, you shouldn't say it, it sounds negative.
02:58For me, I think it sounds positive.
03:01The only reason our unemployment tucked up and went up to 4.5%, which it went up to 4.5%,
03:09which is quite a low number, but still, is because we are reducing the government workforce
03:15by numbers that have never been seen before.
03:18In other words, government jobs are way down.
03:22And as you know, we don't need 10 people to fill one job, which is what we had in government
03:28in many cases.
03:29So, the government workforce by numbers that have never been seen before has been reduced
03:35substantially and will continue to be reduced.
03:39100% of our new jobs are in the private sector.
03:44And I could reduce unemployment to 2%, 1%, or practically zero by just hiring people into the federal
03:51government, even though those jobs are not necessary, which is what we had to do.
03:57We had millions and millions of people having jobs and everyone showed up.
04:12So, I wish that the media would report that the 4.5% is an amazing number.
04:29And again, if they don't report it, I guess maybe I'll just let some people go into the federal workforce
04:36and they look really wonderful.
04:38And what we're doing is the only way you can do it to make a country great.
04:43You have to, you can't have the government jobs, you have to have the private sector jobs.
04:48And these are among the biggest hires of private sector.
04:51So, we have reduced the federal workforce by tremendous, hundreds of thousands of people.
05:00And that reflects an unemployment, but that will be used up very quickly.
05:07100% of the new jobs, which, by the way, it's a record-setting number of jobs, too, is in the private sector.
05:14And I think that'll get even stronger when these buildings are being built all over the country,
05:18of which they're building some too, but AI and auto plants and everything else,
05:23they're being built all over the country.
05:25When that happens, your numbers will be even better.
05:28But I would like you to report it the way it is.
05:30We don't do the federal workforce jobs.
05:34We're reducing that very substantially.
05:37I'm thrilled to be joined by the leaders of nine of the world's largest pharmaceutical
05:42manufacturing school, very big names, celebrities in the right right,
05:48very, very powerful people, and they head some of the most admired companies anywhere in the world.
05:55It's a great group to announce that they've agreed to offer many of their flagship drugs,
06:02really all of their flagship drugs, at heavily discounted, most favored nations' prices.
06:08In other words, whatever the drug cells work over the world, in the world,
06:13whatever the lowest number is, if it's Germany, if it's in the UK, anywhere,
06:20we will match that price.
06:23Right now, sometimes it's ten times higher.
06:26We've been laughed at and scoffed at for years, for years.
06:30In fact, I was going to do it in my first term, but unfortunately, with the advent of COVID,
06:37as you would say, it was not, I don't think it was a very good time to be hitting up Spain,
06:43Italy, France, but now we're doing it.
06:46So, the hardest thing to do was going to be to get a country to do it,
06:52because we would have a pill in New York that was for sale for $130,
06:58and you could buy it in Germany, in France, in Spain, in some place.
07:03They set their own prices for $10.
07:06So we pay 10 or 13 times more, pay five times more, pay all different prices.
07:12Now, whatever the lowest price was, now, the pharmaceutical companies were difficult,
07:17but they also love our country.
07:19They knew it was unfair.
07:21And they were great. I appreciate it.
07:25But the bigger problem was going to be the countries.
07:27How are you going to get the countries to do it?
07:29And we told them, if you don't do it, we're going to have to use tariffs,
07:34and we're going to charge you a 10 percent tariff, which is far more money than the money we're talking about.
07:40And they immediately agreed to do it.
07:42So we have all the foreign countries agreeing to do it.
07:45If we didn't have the use of tariffs, we would never be able to do this.
07:49But we used tariffs, and they said, is it a threat?
07:52I said, yes, it is a threat.
07:54And they said, we will do it.
07:56And they dropped the price.
07:57So, what's happening, because the world is bigger than the United States in terms of people,
08:02that same pill would go from $10 to $20 for them, which is an increase, but it would go to midway.
08:11But it would go from $10 to $20.
08:13Ours would go from $130 to $20.
08:16So we dropped way down and went up a little bit.
08:19And everyone knows the way it is.
08:24They, for years, would just say, no, no, no.
08:27If medicine got more expensive for us, they would say, no, you can't sell it in this country,
08:31let the United States pay.
08:33And we had other presidents, all of them said, okay, we'll pay.
08:36So we were subsidizing the entire world.
08:38We're not doing it anymore.
08:39This is the biggest thing having to do with drugs and the history of the purchase of drugs.
08:47And I don't think that maybe the press will treat it as a story.
08:52This is the biggest front page story that you'll ever see.
08:55This is a huge bearing, too, on the health care, because a big part of health care is drugs, pharmaceuticals, right, us?
09:05And this will have a tremendous impact on the reduction of health care.
09:10The biggest impact is going to be that the money should be paid not to the insurance companies,
09:15directly to the people, and the people who buy their own health care.
09:18So we're going to be working that.
09:20The problem is that the Democrats are very much controlled by the insurance companies that make all that money,
09:24but we're not going to let that happen.
09:26Starting next year, the prices of drug drugs will come down fast and furious
09:31and will soon be among the lowest in the developed world.
09:34So in other words, the lowest, whatever the lowest price for a certain drug,
09:39which companies make much of it,
09:43whatever the lowest price is,
09:45that price will come down to the price.
09:48So we will get the lowest price anywhere in the world.
09:50If they're lower in England than they are in Germany,
09:53as of today,
09:5614 out of 17 largest pharmaceutical companies
10:00have now agreed,
10:0314 out of 17 orders,
10:05they're in deep trouble,
10:08but actually they agreed,
10:10because I think those three companies are coming in at a different time next week.
10:15So they've agreed Johnson & Johnson is one of them, right?
10:18After the holidays.
10:19After the holidays.
10:20Why they couldn't do it fast?
10:21We're going to be talking about Trump Rx.
10:23Oh, okay.
10:24Trump Rx.
10:25Trump Rx is doing well.
10:26As of today,
10:2714 out of the 17 largest pharmaceutical companies,
10:30but they've all agreed,
10:32have now agreed to drastically lower drug prices for their American patients,
10:37for the American people and patients.
10:39This represents the greatest victory for patient affordability in the history of American healthcare by far.
10:45And every single American will benefit.
10:48So this is the biggest thing ever to happen on drug pricing and on healthcare.
10:54This will have a tremendous impact on healthcare.
10:58I want to thank Sanofi CEO Paul Hudson.
11:03Paul?
11:04El CEO Paul Hudson.
11:05Hi, Paul.
11:06I hope they have you in some water.
11:07I hope they have you in some water.
11:10Okay, well, we'll do the best we can.
11:12Thank you, Paul.
11:13Great company, by the way.
11:15Novartis CEO Vaz Narasemen.
11:19Thank you very much, Vaz.
11:21Great job.
11:23Genentech CEO Ashley Megaragri.
11:27Ashley Megaragri.
11:30Gracias.
11:31Thank you very much.
11:32Great companies.
11:34Berringer.
11:36Berringer.
11:37Inky Mind President John Michael Bors.
11:41President John Michael Morse.
11:43Thank you very much.
11:44Muchas, muchas gracias.
11:46Gilead CEO Dan O'Day.
11:49Dan O'Day.
11:51Thank you, Dan.
11:52Gracias, Dan.
11:53It's a good company.
11:55Russell Myers Squibb Executive Vice President Carrie Gallman.
12:00Carrie Gallman.
12:01Muchisimas gracias.
12:03Thank you very much.
12:04Muchas, muchas gracias.
12:05GSK CEO Emma Wormsley.
12:08Emma Wormsley.
12:09Thank you very much, Emma.
12:11Emma, gracias, muchas gracias.
12:13Merck CEO Rob Davis.
12:16Great company.
12:17Thank you.
12:18Great company.
12:19Rob Diggins.
12:20Gran company.
12:21Very good.
12:22You're doing a good job.
12:25And Amgen Executive Vice President and CFO Peter Griffith.
12:31Peter Griffith.
12:32Thank you, Peter.
12:33Muchas, muchas gracias, Peter.
12:35You okay?
12:37Fake news.
12:38Fake news.
12:39We want you to be healthy.
12:43Are you all right?
12:44The camera's not okay, but she's okay.
12:45That's more important.
12:46We have good medicine for you if you need some medicine.
12:47One of them can take good care of you.
12:48We're also joined by Secretaries Robert F. Kennedy Jr., Howard Lutton, Ambassador, and
13:02really some incredible ambassadors.
13:06Administrator of the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services, Dr. Mehmet Oz.
13:13And the FDA Commissioner, Marty McCary.
13:17They're doing a phenomenal job.
13:18Thank you.
13:19Thank you.
13:20For decades, Americans have been forced to pay the highest prices in the world for prescription
13:26drugs, by far.
13:27By far, not just a little bit.
13:29We were like a whipping post in the United States and just been four percent of the
13:36world's population.
13:37We have four percent of the world's population and consumers pay only 13 percent of all prescription
13:46drugs, yet pharmaceutical companies make 75 percent of their profits.
13:50Think of that.
13:51So we have four percent of the population, 13 percent of prescription drugs, and yet the
13:57people behind me, who are wonderful people, make 75 percent of their profits from the American
14:04customer.
14:05So that was, they understood that better than anybody that we have to do something.
14:10That's why I signed an executive order instructing my administration to do everything in its
14:14power to slash prescription drug prices for Americans while getting other countries to pay more.
14:20They bought.
14:21And we don't want more.
14:22We want this fair.
14:23We want to pay the same thing.
14:24We want to pay the same thing.
14:25They used to blame it, remember, on research and development.
14:28And they said, well, research and development for everybody.
14:31for everybody.
14:32And everybody understood.
14:33And as a result, the United Kingdom's national health service has agreed to pay the fair
14:38share for prescription drugs for the first time in 26 years.
14:43And we expect that the countries in Europe will do the same.
14:47And if they don't, we're going to put tariffs on them and we'll get the same amount of money.
14:50Plus, we'll take nice return on the money.
14:53We're listening to the President Donald Trump from the Casa Blanca present
14:57justamente esta tarjeta dorada y agradeciendo a las farmacéuticas.
15:04Bueno, estamos ahí escuchando justamente lo que está diciendo, agradeciendo a las farmacéuticas
15:09y cómo va a bajar los precios de manera importante para los estadounidenses.
15:14Gracias, señor.
15:15¡Vamos!
15:16In the third term, I was the first president of the U.S.
15:17In the third term, I was the first president.
15:18...
15:19...
15:20I was the first president of the U.S.-B.
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