rachel: good morning. that s a shot of downtown dallas on this father s day. will: 6:00 a.m. central time zone. pete: have you ever play that had music in the morning coming into the show? will: no, i need doll la doll l. ever heard that song? pete: yes. will: sing it? pete: i can t sing. rachel: happy father s day to both of you. pete: happy father s day to all the fathers out there and that s everyone, reach out to them today and tell them you love them. rachel: it s a special day. happy father s day, sean and my dad, who are both at my house right now. we re going to begin this hour with a fox news alert. secretary of state antony blinken in beijing on a rare trip to china as relation withs the u.s. continue to sour. pete: he ll spend the next two days meeting with top communist party officials and it s unclear if he ll sit down with xi jinping. will: alexandria hoff is live in washington dc with the latest. alexandria. reporter: good morning. senior state department off
What an incredible morning. The insight that dr. Manual provided regarding the intent, results, and the future of the Affordable Care act as well as integrated care and how our industry is moving to a valuebased system was fascinating. Equally intriguing was the description of our complex and evercheesy Health Care System by our esteemed panel of ever i trust their years of practical experience and i trust that they have certainly confirmed the complexity of our Health Care System. Which it isd in changing in america. Im going to take a little bit of view on some of these which it is changing in america. Comments, consistent with complexity issues of the day, consistent with things we need to change the system to make it better, but a slight difference from a quality perspective. Representlth care approximately 18 of our gdp. Rys i think it is a to say the health care as an industry is perhaps the most important part of our economy and growing fast. That was something that was confirme
Contact: Maria Granberg maria.granberg@bioenv.gu.se 46-766-229-534 University of Gothenburg Researchers from the University of Gothenburg, Sweden, spend August in Sisimiut on the west coast of Greenland studying the prevalence of antibiotic resistance and the effects of antibiotic emissions on communities of bacteria living in marine sediments. More specifically, they were investigating how communities of bacteria in…