Remarks by President Biden on Progress to Lower Prescription Drug Costs
Date: Dec. 14, 2023
Speaker(s):
Average objectivity: 0.05
Average polarity: 0.28
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Biden
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0.05
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Average subjectivity:
0.28
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Most used part of speech
Nouns
drugs - 21
drug - 18
costs - 14
prices - 11
just - 11
Verbs
going - 22
know - 12
pay - 10
afford - 8
save - 8
Adjectives
other - 8
much - 7
less - 6
same - 6
little - 5
Adverbs
more - 14
just - 11
up - 9
down - 8
here - 8
Sentences sentiment
Most positive
For example, when a patient goes to a hospital for surgery, and it turns out the anesthesiologist — may be a wonderful man or woman — is out of their network — their insurance network — they get a surprise bill for thousands of dollars because it’s not covered.1.0
Taxpayers already are chipping in, making — paying a lot of money for — here at NIH — to get these brilliant scientists to go out and find cures, find an- — answers to the drug problem — to drugs — afford — with the use of drugs for health problems.0.9
I believe it’s a good thing if it leads to breakthroughs that save lives.0.7
They could not make their own drugs without the research done here.0.6
For example, many seniors taking the drug Signifor, a growth hormone disorders — for growth hormone disorders, will save over $300 per month.0.5
Most negative
I think it’s outrageous.-1.0
This has been an ongoing fight not just on my part but on the part of an awful lot of people.-1.0
Folks, it’s wrong.-0.5
As I was saying to the — these folks behind me when we were — before we came in, you know, imagine being that parent who has two children who have diabetes, need insulin, and you can’t afford it for both of them.-0.4
Let’s call this for what Is It’s simply — it’s a rip-off.-0.4
Most objective
This has been an ongoing fight not just on my part but on the part of an awful lot of people.1.0
They could not make their own drugs without the research done here.1.0
Taxpayers already are chipping in, making — paying a lot of money for — here at NIH — to get these brilliant scientists to go out and find cures, find an- — answers to the drug problem — to drugs — afford — with the use of drugs for health problems.1.0
I think it’s outrageous.1.0
For example, when a patient goes to a hospital for surgery, and it turns out the anesthesiologist — may be a wonderful man or woman — is out of their network — their insurance network — they get a surprise bill for thousands of dollars because it’s not covered.1.0
Most subjective
I want to thank my — my introdu- — my introducer.0.0
So, I want to thank you all for taking the time to be here.0.0
This is a doubleheader.0.0
There is nothing beyond our capacity if we work together.0.0
We’re the United States of America.0.0
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