First is paul sparrow who is director of the franklin d. Roosevelt president ial museum and library in hyde park, new york, following a career as a documentary filmmaker and a Senior Executive at the museum and paul has been directioning the Roosevelt Library museum since 2015 and heel ll be talk about fdr and the Manhattan Project and our second guest is Clifton Daniel who is the eldest grandson of president harry truman. He is also a truman scholar where he spent quite a bit of time study being the life and career of his grandfather and currently serves as honorary chairman of the board of trustees at the harry truman president ial library and museum in independence, missouri. So today will give a great opportunity for question and answer. Please weigh in with lots of questions. Weve already been talking quite a bit offcamera, about our topic today, and i guarantee you theres going to be a lot of interesting ideas and discussion. So i will begin, and introduce all to join us on the p
Roosevelt library and museum since 2015. He will be talking, obviously, about fdr and the Manhattan Project. Our second guest is Clifton Truman daniel, who is the eldest grandson of president harry truman. He is also a truman scholar. Hes spent quite a bit of time studying the life and career of his grandfather, and he currently serves as honorary chairman of the board of trustees at the harry truman president ial library and museum in independence, missouri. So, today, well give a great opportunity for question and answer. And please weigh in with lots of questions. Weve already been talking quite a bit offcamera about our topic today, and i guarantee you theres going to be a lot of interesting ideas and discussions. So i will begin and introduce paul to begin us in our program. Thank you. Thank you, ed. And thank you, clifton, for being part of this today. Im very excited. This is one of the those topics that has generated enormous amount of debate throughout the years. Background fo
Human and Animal Health. This is about an hour 40 minutes. [inaudible conversations] good morning. The Senate Health education and labor subcommission on primary health and Retirement Security will come to order. Thank you for joining us today for the primary health and retirement subcommittee hearing, superbugs the impact of Antimicrobial Resistance on modern medicine. Thank you especially to Ranking Member marshall, to you, your staff shared commitment to preparing for preparing. This is a type of partnership that drives results ultimately in congress. More than 100 years ago the discovery of antibiotics revolutionized modern medicine. Some experts consider penicillin to be the single most important drug ever created. Antibiotics alone have extended our average lifespan by 23 years. But the rise in Antimicrobial Resistance threatens to undo 100 years of medical progress. Minor infections could become incurable bleeding patients with chronic illnesses like Cystic Fibrosis most at risk
Human and Animal Health. This is about an hour 40 minutes. [inaudible conversations] good morning. The Senate Health education and labor subcommission on primary health and Retirement Security will come to order. Thank you for joining us today for the primary health and retirement subcommittee hearing, superbugs the impact of Antimicrobial Resistance on modern medicine. Thank you especially to Ranking Member marshall, to you, your staff shared commitment to preparing for preparing. This is a type of partnership that drives results ultimately in congress. More than 100 years ago the discovery of antibiotics revolutionized modern medicine. Some experts consider penicillin to be the single most important drug ever created. Antibiotics alone have extended our average lifespan by 23 years. But the rise in Antimicrobial Resistance threatens to undo 100 years of medical progress. Minor infections could become incurable bleeding patients with chronic illnesses like Cystic Fibrosis most at risk
Thank you. Let me introduce sarah kliff, senior policy correspondent for vox Seung Min Kim and with politico. We will talk a lot about our bill. Would you tell our audience the most important things you need to know. To give further context, as a physician my practice for 30 years with the help those that were uninsured and underinsured. The Public Hospital was decrepit. In that i found if a patient has the power that the whole system lines up to serve her. Our bill we intend to give her the power. Because women make 95 of Health Care Decisions in our society. And we return power back to the we give her the power states. How do we do that . We give states the option of going with a better choice. Doing nothing, or stay with obamacare. But that is federalism. We allowed the money to follow the patient. If they go with the better choice, the patient would receive a tax credit that she they could on be used for Health Insurance for health care. If she does nothing, she will have a Health