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🗓️ 18 March 2025
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0:00.0 | Americans love using their credit cards, the most secure and hassle-free way to pay. |
0:04.0 | But DC politicians want to change that with the Durban Marshall Credit Card Bill. |
0:08.0 | This bill lets corporate megastores pick how your credit card is processed, |
0:13.0 | allowing them to use untested payment networks that jeopardize your data security and rewards. |
0:18.0 | Corporate megastores will make more money and you pay the price. |
0:22.1 | Tell Congress to guard your card because Americans lose when politicians choose. Learn more at |
0:28.1 | guard your card.com. From the opinion pages of the Wall Street Journal, this is All Things |
0:34.1 | with Kim Strassel, a Potomac Watch podcast. Welcome to All Things with Kim |
0:39.4 | Strassel, and it is my absolute privilege this week to sit down with Sally Pipes, the president |
0:45.8 | and CEO of the Pacific Research Institute, but also one of the smartest ladies you will ever |
0:52.2 | meet when talking about health care. I have learned |
0:54.7 | so much from reading Sally over the years on everything from the peril of single-payer |
1:00.8 | health systems to the need for research and innovation to problems with entitlement programs |
1:06.8 | like Medicare and Medicaid. Sally, welcome to our show. Well, thank you, Kim. That's so kind of you to say |
1:12.4 | all those nice things. They're not true. They are all true. Everyone would benefit from reading more |
1:17.9 | Sally Pipes. I want to dig into the state of our current health care system and what |
1:23.2 | challenges Donald Trump faces there, also what opportunities for change under Doge and a Republican |
1:30.0 | Congress. But first, and a way of getting into that, you have a new book out, The World's Medicine |
1:35.7 | Chest, which tells the story about how America became the leader in biopharmaceutical innovation. |
1:43.3 | This is obviously a big piece of this health care puzzle, |
1:46.7 | the question of drugs and drug innovation, but also drug pricing. Tell us how we did become the |
1:52.9 | leader, first of all. Well, back in the early days in the 1700s, 1800s, early 1900s, all of the new |
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