boot, and he also did it with another rival rival that same year. cases shouldn t be allowed to run. kasich should not be allowed to run he s. not doing well. kasich should not be allowed to continue. and the rnc should not allow him to continue. he should not be allowed to run. it s very unfair. because he s taking our votes. he also did it with anthony weiner, who trump says, should never be allowed to run because of his sexting scandal. and of course, he did it many times with hillary clinton. she should not be allowed to run. she should not be allowed to run because of what she did with the emails. honestly, she shouldn t be allowed to run based on the emails. this alone means that she should not be allowed to serve as president of the united states. she is so guilty and so different ways that she shouldn t even be allowed to run for president. now, do not forget, in this year s republican race, trump has called for the primary debates to all be canceled since h
Illegal attempt to silence their candidate client. So, what happens now . And the new groundbreaking and long awaited findings that prove once and for all the mysterious condition known as long covid is a real biological illness. What that means for the millions of americans who are suffering and for the chances of one day finding a cure. But we start in michigan where President Biden is set to do what no american president has done before. Walk the picket lines, in a conspicuous show of support for autoworkers and by extension with unions and middle class americans nationwide. It is a stark break from past president s and even bidens own strategy in past disputes. Were staying neutral, which is considered critical to steering negotiations. But the political opportunity here may have been just too good to pass up. President biden getting the chance to do three things at once, lock down votes in the must win state of michigan, boost its poll numbers among American Workers, and launch a
We cant lose ground. The new treatments can be extremely expensive and cost as much as 1,000 a pill. I understand the v. A. Has been able to negotiate with the Drug Companies to a lower cost. And ive heard estimates that v. A. Is instead paying closer to 600 a bill, is that correct . I you may not have a answer. I would like to not have to answer that question. We work very slowly and collaboratively with the manufacturers of those drugs and have been able to reach attractive arrangements for the continued purchase of those drugs. And we continue to have those conversations. My what im curious about is if maybe our veterans are maybe choosing to go to v. A. As opposed to the private care or tricare or other options because they might get access to this medication more easily and the doctors might be able to get the treatment done in a more timely manner . I think that is certainly the case. If a veteran who is medicare eligible was to go to a private provider, he would wind up with a v
Health care, decreased wait times and modernize the va i. T. System. Good morning here today were pleased to welcome back our good friend dr. David shulkin, the new secretary of the department of Veterans Affairs. The last time you appeared before our committee you were v under sector for health. Now youve been kicked upstairsp after a Unanimous Senate confirmation vote, we become unanimous and that says a lot in this political environment so congratulations. We come with your background i know you a great background inph philadelphia. I just learned you certainly bring a lot of experience to the job. Although im sure these days the challenges are very daunting for you. We realize this ring is a bit unusual. Ua rather than a typical budgeting where you have at this time of year we are limited tod discussion of the skinny budget, the skinny budget mentors that omb sent to the hill in march. The two page entry for the va doesnt give us much to go on in terms of Program Priorities or plan
Ceremo ceremony. This is about 25 minutes. Good to see everybody. How about a round of applause for these great guardians up here . Arent they really something . Great job. Today it is my great honor on behalf of the first family here on National Military appreciation month, to welcome so many heroes to this special place. And on behalf of the president of the United States of america, welcome to the white house. [ applause ] also thank you for that great introduction, thank you for the job youre doing day in, day out to help americas hero and meet the obligations we made to our veterans. Would you join me in thanking the secretary of Veterans Affairs for bringing about transformational changes to the va . [ applause ] can i invite you to give a big round of applause to the second lady of the United States of america and a marine corp man, my wife. Its humbling for me to be gathered here today. I especially like you to give a round of applause to the president of this great organizatio