Chapter 1: What is the main topic discussed in this episode?
Live from NPR News in Washington, I'm Janine Hurst. President Trump says two companies that make GLP-1 obesity and type 2 diabetes drugs will reduce prices on some of their medications.
Already Pfizer, AstraZeneca, and EMD, Serrano, have agreed to drastically lower their prices for American patients. And today, Eli Lilly and Novo Nordisk are joining the phenomenal list of the most exciting announcements.
Chapter 2: What price reductions are being announced for obesity and diabetes medications?
Trump says the agreement will slash the cost of WeGoV to $250 a month and Zepant will be reduced to $346 a month. And Trump says both companies say the oral weight loss drugs currently under development will be sold for around $149 a month. This also clears the way for Medicare to cover the drugs with $50 monthly co-pays.
The list price of the popular drugs range from $1,000 to around $1,300 a month, though the actual price people pay depends on their insurance plans. It's day 37 of a now record-long government shutdown. Earlier this week, some Democrats suggested they were searching for a way out. But as NPR's Sam Greenglass reports, victories at the ballot box Tuesday have emboldened many of them to hold firm.
Over breakfast at the White House, President Trump told Senate Republicans the shutdown hurt their party on election night. The results have given some Democrats, like Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer, confidence to hold out for an extension of expiring health care subsidies. The election results were not vague. They were a lightning bolt.
Bipartisan talks among rank and file senators are continuing, but it's unclear if eight Democrats will back a funding measure without a firm plan to extend the subsidies that can also pass the House and get the president's signature. Sam Greenglass, NPR News, Washington.
Former House Speaker Nancy Pelosi says she will retire in 2027. The California Democrat was the first and only woman to serve as Speaker and has such wielded immense power. Her decision comes after she helped lead California's Prop 50 redistricting effort as the party countered President Trump in this week's election.
The amount of damage caused by Hurricane Melissa in Jamaica and Cuba has increased. Ampere's Rebecca Herscher reports the storm was one of the most powerful hurricanes ever recorded.
Large parts of Jamaica and Cuba are still in ruins a week after Hurricane Melissa swept through. Dozens of people were killed across the Caribbean. A new analysis by the climate risk modeling firm, Karen Clark & Company, finds the storm caused an estimated $2.4 billion of insured damage. That includes damage to homes, businesses, and industrial sites in Jamaica and Cuba.
NPR's Rebecca Herscher reporting. Wall Street is trading lower at this hour. The Dow is down 423 points, the Nasdaq down 372. You're listening to NPR News from Washington. The U.S. Travel Association says the number of international tourists visiting the United States is down overall. But there's one area of growth, visitors from Mexico. For Member Station KTEP, Angela Kocherga has more.
New requirements and much higher fees for visitor visas don't seem to be stopping travelers from Mexico. According to federal data, arrivals by air are up slightly. and entry by cars grew by more than 13 percent this year. Texas and other border states depend on those visitors.
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