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All right. That's NPR's Charles Maines in Moscow. Thank you very much.
All right. That's NPR's Charles Maines in Moscow. Thank you very much.
All right. That's NPR's Charles Maines in Moscow. Thank you very much.
Robert F. Kennedy Jr. will be on Capitol Hill today testifying for the first time since he became Secretary of Health and Human Services.
Robert F. Kennedy Jr. will be on Capitol Hill today testifying for the first time since he became Secretary of Health and Human Services.
Robert F. Kennedy Jr. will be on Capitol Hill today testifying for the first time since he became Secretary of Health and Human Services.
NPR's Selena Simmons-Duffin is here to give us a preview of today's hearing. So it sounds like Kennedy has a very busy day today.
NPR's Selena Simmons-Duffin is here to give us a preview of today's hearing. So it sounds like Kennedy has a very busy day today.
NPR's Selena Simmons-Duffin is here to give us a preview of today's hearing. So it sounds like Kennedy has a very busy day today.
All right. So tell us about those priorities, because I know he's worried about chronic diseases.
All right. So tell us about those priorities, because I know he's worried about chronic diseases.
All right. So tell us about those priorities, because I know he's worried about chronic diseases.
All right. So a lot happening. What will you be listening for and what questions are you expecting?
All right. So a lot happening. What will you be listening for and what questions are you expecting?
All right. So a lot happening. What will you be listening for and what questions are you expecting?
So you've been calling up former U.S. health secretaries to ask their views of Kennedy's approach to the job. What have you heard from them?
So you've been calling up former U.S. health secretaries to ask their views of Kennedy's approach to the job. What have you heard from them?
So you've been calling up former U.S. health secretaries to ask their views of Kennedy's approach to the job. What have you heard from them?
That's NPR's Selena Simmons-Duffin. Thanks a lot.
That's NPR's Selena Simmons-Duffin. Thanks a lot.