I was born in east oakland in november 28, 1922. And, my earliest memories are of the family just trying to get by. There were 4 kids, of which i was one. I was the baby of the family and i had older sisters. I got a lot of stories about how mother and father used to be going growing up and how it was different when i was growing up. I can remember my dad coming home with a bunch of grocery bags in the backseat of the car filled with food, and he would say, dont asked me for thing, i just spend five bucks on groceries. Host and this was during the Harding Administration that you were born. What did your father do for a living . Well, he immigrated from russia in about 1900 or so and he made a living like many people of that era did. He had none of the language and he settled in galveston, of all places. He ran a bakery with a horse and wagon delivery. Somehow, he always managed to save a little bit of money and he bought a little bit of property. We had an easy depression years compare
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Manhattan: Cynthia Fisher is correct that hospital prices are a vexing issue (“Show the real prices of NYC hospitals,” op-ed, Sept. 27), but why? The answer is that most hospital patients are Medicaid and Medicare beneficiaries, and reimbursement from those government programs doesn’t come close to covering hospitals’ costs of providing care.