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came to visit that day as mother was leaving that afternoon one evening to go check herself into bethesda. and lucy said, i don't know why your mother just have somebody else. let us see the white house, because it's a real privilege to go back to the house and see the house after you've left. i've only been once and then allowed to go upstairs to my bedroom and see my bedroom of what it looks like now, who knows what it looks like now? but anyway, you don't normally to go upstairs into the family and so we were letting lucy and linda see their old rooms and and all of that and they unaware that mother was headed to bethesda naval hospital that afternoon, which i'm sure patty involved in right in that press release. and said to me, she goes, your mother was so gracious because she could have, you know, and said, but lucy, you and i now know how special it is to go back to the house. and why would my mother take that away from you. and and your mother. because it's unique experience and because my mother, lady bird, were also long time dear friends and had worked their husbands and worked
came to visit that day as mother was leaving that afternoon one evening to go check herself into bethesda. and lucy said, i don't know why your mother just have somebody else. let us see the white house, because it's a real privilege to go back to the house and see the house after you've left. i've only been once and then allowed to go upstairs to my bedroom and see my bedroom of what it looks like now, who knows what it looks like now? but anyway, you don't normally to go upstairs into the...
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he's at the national institutes of health in bethesda, maryland. >> 20 years ago i was diagnosed with incurable blood cancer and have been on continuous treatment since. prescription drugs are keeping me alive, literally. my doctors have me on a four-drug come by nation that carries an annual list price of more than $1 million. just one of those drug, an oral drug, under part d, cost me more than $16,000 this year out of pocket. that's going to change next year because of the inflation reduction act. as out of pocket limits under the act begin to phase in and mine will be capped at about $3,500. it's life-changing. eloquiis is another drug i'm prescribed because i'm at high risk of a blood clot. the company that makes the drug have abused our patent system to keep prices high. my out of pocket cost for it is $32,000. but change is coming. eloquiis is one of the drugs that they'll be negotiating in coming months. as hard as we have worked to get lower prescription prices, we could not have done it without president biden's leadership. we're lucky he brings his own personal experience a
he's at the national institutes of health in bethesda, maryland. >> 20 years ago i was diagnosed with incurable blood cancer and have been on continuous treatment since. prescription drugs are keeping me alive, literally. my doctors have me on a four-drug come by nation that carries an annual list price of more than $1 million. just one of those drug, an oral drug, under part d, cost me more than $16,000 this year out of pocket. that's going to change next year because of the inflation...
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came to visit that day as mother was leaving that afternoon one evening to go check herself into bethesda. and lucy said, i don't know why your mother just have somebody else. let us see the white house, because it's a real privilege to go back to the house and see the house after you've left. i've only been once and then allowed to go upstairs to my bedroom and see my bedroom of what it looks like now, who knows what it looks like now? but anyway, you don't normally to go upstairs into the family and so we were letting lucy and linda see their old rooms and and all of that and they unaware that mother was headed to bethesda naval hospital that afternoon, which i'm sure patty involved in right in that press release. and said to me, she goes, your mother was so gracious because she could have, you know, and said, but lucy, you and i now know how special it is to go back to the house. and why would my mother take that away from you. and and your mother. because it's unique experience and because my mother, lady bird, were also long time dear friends and had worked their husbands and worked
came to visit that day as mother was leaving that afternoon one evening to go check herself into bethesda. and lucy said, i don't know why your mother just have somebody else. let us see the white house, because it's a real privilege to go back to the house and see the house after you've left. i've only been once and then allowed to go upstairs to my bedroom and see my bedroom of what it looks like now, who knows what it looks like now? but anyway, you don't normally to go upstairs into the...
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we have a question from andrew in bethesda based on your historic in latin america and u.s. latin american relations what prospects do you for u.s. leadership on democracy and human rights in the current state of the region and specific in regard to brazil and chile? that's a lot, but what do you see as the prospects for u.s. role? the president just had a summit for the democracy in los angeles recently and there was controversy because of the divisions in latin and the attitudes towards the u.s. and it that in american countries it might it undergo more dramatic shift than any other part of the. and one reason for that is that they are interrelated from the power politics. so this would to the to pay it. to their domestic politics to different support through the european and to both. or to what tell your listeners that the those of the study did with the to is it did european american nation but the so they have the same problem that everybody a of a domestic structure in which people believe but the experiences to different that they feel they could do to the to use your
we have a question from andrew in bethesda based on your historic in latin america and u.s. latin american relations what prospects do you for u.s. leadership on democracy and human rights in the current state of the region and specific in regard to brazil and chile? that's a lot, but what do you see as the prospects for u.s. role? the president just had a summit for the democracy in los angeles recently and there was controversy because of the divisions in latin and the attitudes towards the...
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Dec 20, 2023
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and the other issue here is that the screen shots showed that a bethesda teacher was falsely statingic festival on october 7th was a hoax. this to me is a church and state issue. you do not bring these kind of things into the public classroom. if you want to talk about these things or meet with people or join a protest on the weekend on your own time that's a separate issue. but this is, i think, a question of leadership and there is a real fear, i think, on the part of a lot of associations to stand up and say we don't allow anti-semitism or plagiarism and you apply it to everyone across the board you don't run into the problems. >> dana: if you have principles decision making is so much easier in your person life and business. it makes things easier. plagiarism, this is more examples who came in of alleged plagiarism by claudine gay, the president of harvard. but jason riley wrote yesterday why harvard can't fire claudine gay. to admit she performed poorly is to raise questions about the entire diversity enterprise. i feel like this is an easy question. if plagiarism is wrong and t
and the other issue here is that the screen shots showed that a bethesda teacher was falsely statingic festival on october 7th was a hoax. this to me is a church and state issue. you do not bring these kind of things into the public classroom. if you want to talk about these things or meet with people or join a protest on the weekend on your own time that's a separate issue. but this is, i think, a question of leadership and there is a real fear, i think, on the part of a lot of associations to...