![]() ![]() This includes the President’s announcement to extend the release of oil from the Strategic Petroleum Reserve through December, his intention to repurchase oil around $70/barrel to replenish the SPR, and his call for oil and gas companies to pass their savings from declining oil and wholesale gas prices on to consumers at the pump. President Biden is committed to doing everything in his power to bring prices down for American families. Nine states have prices of $3.39 or less and 15 states have average gasoline prices of $3.49 or less. There are now 38 states and the District of Columbia with average gasoline prices of $3.99 or less, with more than two-thirds of all states boasting prices under $3.79. Gas prices have declined by an average of $1.22 per gallon nationwide since their June peak – a decline of 24% over more than 18 weeks. Get Involved Show submenu for “Get Involved””Īcross the country, local news outlets are reporting on declining gas prices as the President continues to take action to lower them in the face of Putin’s Price Hike and other supply challenges.The White House Show submenu for “The White House””.Office of the United States Trade Representative.Office of Science and Technology Policy.Executive Offices Show submenu for “Executive Offices””.Administration Show submenu for “Administration””. ![]() And it- frankly, it makes me feel more human. ![]() William Gahl: Well, it's inspirational to me, I mean, it's what keeps us going. Lara Logan: What's that like for you as a doctor and a as human being? And we see that in the way that people conduct themselves under these very difficult circumstances. There are certain epic things in life when you see another person die or another person give up a life for someone else. In other words, with a desperate disease. William Gahl: It's an incredible window into the human spirit to see people at this juncture. Gahl and his team confirmed he has a rare inflammatory disorder that they're trying to treat, but they may never find a cure. But uh, we don't have any great clues right now to pursue.Īt the moment, there are also no great clues for Bryce Bennett, but for Matthew Parker, there are some answers. William Gahl: Well, in a case like Christine's, we probably will continue for years because, as I say, another case might come along to inform this case. Lara Logan: How long will you continue to search for an answer with Christine? I mean, at which point do you say, you know, "We're never going to have anything for you?" She's still waiting, still hoping, but in the six months we have been following her case, the results have not been encouraging. But what price would you put on making a diagnosis for a family or a patient that has desperately sought one for years?Ĭhristine Davidson's case is more typical. I often tell the patients its taxpayers money at work. Lara Logan: So who pays if a patient comes to you and you accept them, who's paying the bill? But the second thing is, we're able to gather together a bunch of experts within a single room or within a single admission in a way that often can't be done in other places. And get done within one week what will often take a year or two on the outside. ![]() And that allows us to see patients for a week at a time as in-patients. William Gahl: We think there are a couple of things. Lara Logan: So what's unique about what you do here? Gahl has a small staff and a small budget - three and a half million dollars out of the billions the government spends on medical research here. William Gahl: So you have four siblings and your dad, and they are all available for us to get blood from them if we need it?Īs part of her evaluation, Christine must undergo a week of intense testing here at the Clinical Center of the National Institutes of Health. ![]()
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