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anthony fauci.thank you. >> quite welcome. >> woodruff: as we saw earlier in today's protests around the country, the fallout from the ferguson decision continues to reverberate. the shooting, the grand jury's decision not to indict officer darren wilson and the subsequent protests have led to difficult discussions in many homes and communities, including among teachers and students in schools. jeffrey brown talked to two people with advice for how to handle these talks. >> brown: back in august, marsha chatline, a history professor at georgetown university started a conversation on twit were the hash tag ferguson syllabus. it quickly grew into a way for teachers across the country to share thoughts, resources around strategies to address the events of ferguson in their classrooms. in the last few days the conversation has taken off with several thousand contributors. marsha joins me and liz cohen, one of the teachers at the english latin public charter school in washington dee see. welcome to both
anthony fauci.thank you. >> quite welcome. >> woodruff: as we saw earlier in today's protests around the country, the fallout from the ferguson decision continues to reverberate. the shooting, the grand jury's decision not to indict officer darren wilson and the subsequent protests have led to difficult discussions in many homes and communities, including among teachers and students in schools. jeffrey brown talked to two people with advice for how to handle these talks. >>...
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let me get more commentary on the modeling work and i am bolder than anthony fauci. i put years down on my graph. the model is only as good as the assumptions that go into it. the one thing we say for certain about this model is that it is wrong, that is demonstrative. the few things i would like to point out about this model. this model begins with -- look at the purple line, that is the enhanced investment framework. you may remember in 2011, a publication where unaids and investing in pools that are available today, if we get 100% roll out of these programs wherever they are and we get adherence targets get achieved what can we achieve? it was aspirational. it was the best we could do with what we had then. it's been updated to go down to 2017. we may get down to half a million new infections a year and that is extremely optimistic for many of the reasons anthony fauci went through but that is the best we can do about a vaccine. then you add a vaccine and assumptions. i assumed a launch date of 2027 because i always answer the question when we have a vaccine, i ca
let me get more commentary on the modeling work and i am bolder than anthony fauci. i put years down on my graph. the model is only as good as the assumptions that go into it. the one thing we say for certain about this model is that it is wrong, that is demonstrative. the few things i would like to point out about this model. this model begins with -- look at the purple line, that is the enhanced investment framework. you may remember in 2011, a publication where unaids and investing in pools...
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anthony fauci is an authority on ebola. the health crisis that has devastated parts of west africa, sickened or killed many health workers and called into question america's preparation for an epidemic. dr. fauci is director of infectious diseases part of the national institutes of health where he has spent his career. he became a public figure for his role in understanding hiv and aids and for his involvement in developmenting an hiv vaccine. he received a presidential medal of freedom for his work on hiv. of late, development fauci has been swamped with requests from the medical community, media, legislatures and the public for his guidance regarding the ebola outbreak. typically he does not sugar coat his assessment. last week he said, quote, the war against ebola is far from over, unquote and cautioned that outbreaks can come in waves, recedeing and then resurging. the virus continues to make headlines, such as nurses strike to demand better training and safer clothing for dealing with ebola patients. congress is consid
anthony fauci is an authority on ebola. the health crisis that has devastated parts of west africa, sickened or killed many health workers and called into question america's preparation for an epidemic. dr. fauci is director of infectious diseases part of the national institutes of health where he has spent his career. he became a public figure for his role in understanding hiv and aids and for his involvement in developmenting an hiv vaccine. he received a presidential medal of freedom for his...
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anthony fauci is an authority on ebola. the health crisis that has devastated parts of west africa, sickened or killed many health workers and called into question america's preparation for an epidemic. dr. fauci is director of infectious diseases part of the national institutes of health where he has spent his career. he became a public figure for his role in understanding hiv and aids and for his involvement in developmenting an hiv vaccine. he received a presidential medal of freedom for his work on hiv. of late, development fauci has been swamped with requests from the medical community, media, legislatures and the public for his guidance regarding the ebola outbreak. typically he does not sugar coat his assessment. last week he said, quote, the war against ebola is far from over, unquote and cautioned that outbreaks can come in waves, receding and then resurging. the virus continues to make headlines, such as nurses strike to demand better training and safer clothing for dealing with ebola patients. congress is consider
anthony fauci is an authority on ebola. the health crisis that has devastated parts of west africa, sickened or killed many health workers and called into question america's preparation for an epidemic. dr. fauci is director of infectious diseases part of the national institutes of health where he has spent his career. he became a public figure for his role in understanding hiv and aids and for his involvement in developmenting an hiv vaccine. he received a presidential medal of freedom for his...
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anthony fauci, the head of the national of allergies and infectious diseases. in the meantime, the city press in africa is reporting that preparatory work is well underway to license an hiv vaccine in south africa. if all goes well, the follow-up trials are set to begin january, 2017, and could be used for general use by 2019. this was revealed by glenda gray at the hiv research for prevention conference that is taking place in cape town. >> waiting for the start of this gathering of health officials, a discussion on progress made in creating a vaccine to combat hiv. all of the panelist, we understand, are in the room to ,y clipping dr. anthony fauci head of the national institute for allergies and infectious diseases. as is hosted by the center for international -- for strategic and international studies. it should get underway in just a moment. >> while we're waiting for this discussion on progress made and creating a vaccine for hiv, we will go for -- go to this morning's washington journal about the midterm elections. host: miss taylor, good morning. as it
anthony fauci, the head of the national of allergies and infectious diseases. in the meantime, the city press in africa is reporting that preparatory work is well underway to license an hiv vaccine in south africa. if all goes well, the follow-up trials are set to begin january, 2017, and could be used for general use by 2019. this was revealed by glenda gray at the hiv research for prevention conference that is taking place in cape town. >> waiting for the start of this gathering of...
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anthony fauci said we should not look at the what ifs. i disagree. that's what we need to do, what congress needs to do and everybody involved with this needs to do. what if the outbreak migrates to other countries. what if it extends to other continents? if we get new information that says a change in policy is needed, tell us what you have learned and why a change is required. we have a set of screening protocols at five different airports. is this complex approach the easiest and safest approach? can we track the hunts or perhaps thousands who might have been exposed if we have five u.s. arrival points, countless destinations and numerous connections through europe? with a disease that has no margin of error, i would rather be good than lucky. we need to consider whether there should be a simpler approach of one arrival point that would allow us to track the returning aid workers and government professionals copping from west africa. the administration must review whether government charter flights are needed to help get workers to west africa. th
anthony fauci said we should not look at the what ifs. i disagree. that's what we need to do, what congress needs to do and everybody involved with this needs to do. what if the outbreak migrates to other countries. what if it extends to other continents? if we get new information that says a change in policy is needed, tell us what you have learned and why a change is required. we have a set of screening protocols at five different airports. is this complex approach the easiest and safest...
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anthony fauci is head of the national institute of allergy and infectious diseases at nih.l recall he treated dallas nurse nina pham. dr. fauci noted today he has completed the 21-day monitoring protocol for health care workers who have been exposed to ebola. >>> bill cosby's career suffering more fallout from those sex abuse allegations that dominated the news the past week. two more venues have cancelled appearances. his show, set for next week at treasure island in las vegas, is cancelled. and a show in champaign, illinois, for april is also called off. earlier this week, nbc and netflix both backed away for upcoming projects. the reversals follow allegations from multiple women that cosby sexually assaulted them. we want to know what you think about whether that decision to drop cosby from tv projects is fair. it's our nbc washington flash poll of the day. you can respond by texting or calling or finding us on facebook and twitter. >>> with less than a week to go now before thanksgiving, the nurses at med star georgetown university hospital are busy. they're busy collec
anthony fauci is head of the national institute of allergy and infectious diseases at nih.l recall he treated dallas nurse nina pham. dr. fauci noted today he has completed the 21-day monitoring protocol for health care workers who have been exposed to ebola. >>> bill cosby's career suffering more fallout from those sex abuse allegations that dominated the news the past week. two more venues have cancelled appearances. his show, set for next week at treasure island in las vegas, is...
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anthony fauci of the national institutes of allergy and infectious diseases. this is live at 2:00 p.m. eastern. >> the c-span cities tour takes booktv and american history tv on the road traveling to u.s. cities to learn about their history and literary life. this weekend we partnered with charter communications for a visit to madison, which is. wisconsin. >> there is for everyone the field is large. it's a glorious service. this service for the country. the call comes to every citizen. it is an unending struggle, to make and keep government representative. >> bob la follette is probably the most important political figure in wisconsin history and one of the most important in the history of the 20th century in the united states. he was a reforming governor. he defined what progressivism is. he was one of the first to use the term progressive to self-identify. he was a united states senator who was recognized by his peers in the 1950s as one of the five greatest senators in american history. he was an opponent of world war i. stood his ground advocating for fre
anthony fauci of the national institutes of allergy and infectious diseases. this is live at 2:00 p.m. eastern. >> the c-span cities tour takes booktv and american history tv on the road traveling to u.s. cities to learn about their history and literary life. this weekend we partnered with charter communications for a visit to madison, which is. wisconsin. >> there is for everyone the field is large. it's a glorious service. this service for the country. the call comes to every...
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anthony fauci of nih. and then we say to drs. fauci and friedman, mr. lindberg, vet good general who's here, we will ask you to join us after they testify to be able to answer questions from really this robust participation that we have. opening statements will be from the four witnesses. now, we have before us an administration request to contain and fight ebola. an emergency spending request of $6.2 billion. because the ebola, in my mind, meets the criteria for emergency spending. it's sudden, unanticipated, unforeseen, urgent and temporary. the request includes funds from the state department and u.s. id for $2.9 billion. the department of defense to develop technologies to fight ebola and shorten vaccine development, $112 million. the department of health and human services to contain ebola, both with cdc in west africa and remember, cdc is both here in our country and also in west africa. to also fortify, strengthen domestic capacity to treat ebola with treatment centers available in every state and the appropriate personal protective equipment for
anthony fauci of nih. and then we say to drs. fauci and friedman, mr. lindberg, vet good general who's here, we will ask you to join us after they testify to be able to answer questions from really this robust participation that we have. opening statements will be from the four witnesses. now, we have before us an administration request to contain and fight ebola. an emergency spending request of $6.2 billion. because the ebola, in my mind, meets the criteria for emergency spending. it's...
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anthony fauci, the director of the national institute of allergy and infectious diseases. live coverage on c-span3.
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anthony fauci who heads the national institute of allergy and infectious diseases. that's hosted by the center for strategic and international studies. live coverage at 2 p.m. eastern on c-span. >> c-span2 providing live coverage of the senate floor proceedings and key public policy events. and every weekend booktv now for 15 years the only television network devoted to nonfiction books and authors. c-span2 greater by the cable tv industry and brought to you as a public service by your local cable or satellite provider. watch us in hd, like us on facebook and follow us on twitter. >> throughout campaign 2014 c-span has brought you more than 130 candidate debates from across the country in races that will determine control of the next congress. tonight watched c-span's life election night coverage to see who wins, who loses, and which party will control the house and senate. coverage begins at 8 p.m. eastern with results and and analysis. he was the candidate victory and concession speeches and so the most closely watched senate races across the country throughout th
anthony fauci who heads the national institute of allergy and infectious diseases. that's hosted by the center for strategic and international studies. live coverage at 2 p.m. eastern on c-span. >> c-span2 providing live coverage of the senate floor proceedings and key public policy events. and every weekend booktv now for 15 years the only television network devoted to nonfiction books and authors. c-span2 greater by the cable tv industry and brought to you as a public service by your...
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anthony fauci of nih. and then we say to drs. fauci and friedman, mr. lindberg, vet good general who's here, we will ask you to join us after they testify to be able to answer questions from really this robust participation that we have. opening statements will be from the four witnesses. now, we have before us an administration request to contain and fight ebola. an emergency spending request of $6.2 billion. because the ebola, in my mind, meets the criteria for emergency spending. it's sudden, unanticipated, unforeseen, urgent and temporary. the request includes funds from the state department and u.s. id for $2.9 billion. the department of defense to develop technologies to fight ebola and shorten vaccine development, $112 million. the department of health and human services to contain ebola, both with cdc in west africa and remember, cdc is both here in our country and also in west africa. to also fortify, strengthen domestic capacity to treat ebola with treatment centers available in every state and the appropriate personal protective equipment for
anthony fauci of nih. and then we say to drs. fauci and friedman, mr. lindberg, vet good general who's here, we will ask you to join us after they testify to be able to answer questions from really this robust participation that we have. opening statements will be from the four witnesses. now, we have before us an administration request to contain and fight ebola. an emergency spending request of $6.2 billion. because the ebola, in my mind, meets the criteria for emergency spending. it's...
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. >> doctor anthony fauci spoke about the ebola outbreak in west africa. this is 15 minutes. [applause] >> thank you. welcome, doctor, the first question is where are we. there's a declining slope just in the curve are we up or down? >> we are still going, if you look at the latest report there are about 13,000 and about 5000 plus and so maybe a little bit more. so if you look at liberia, which has been one of the centers, the cases are going down and you can monitor this. one of the concerns we have about getting complacent about that is that can go in waves so that as it goes down in the city, you can start to see upscaling and then the sierra leone which was a bit behind shows that we could have an uptick. so mainly it is going down and we have to be careful before we say we are on the right track. >> can a project where could go? and you look at latin america, how likely do you think that is two. >> reason we have this extraordinarily devastating situation today is what i refer to as the perfect storm. people don't realize that there have been, since 1976 when it was firs
. >> doctor anthony fauci spoke about the ebola outbreak in west africa. this is 15 minutes. [applause] >> thank you. welcome, doctor, the first question is where are we. there's a declining slope just in the curve are we up or down? >> we are still going, if you look at the latest report there are about 13,000 and about 5000 plus and so maybe a little bit more. so if you look at liberia, which has been one of the centers, the cases are going down and you can monitor this. one...
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anthony fauci, director of the national institute of allergy and infectious diseases will focus on the ebola outbreak. and on december 1, teresa sullivan, president of university of virginia will discuss trends in higher education. next, i'd like to present our guest with additional national press club mug. and, bob, the more often you come back from the more cups you get. there's no limit. >> thank you very much. [applause] and now for our last question. spent another one. >> you already gave me the mug. [laughter] >> there is not an extra month for the last question. bob, you have worked for a board of directors, not congressional committees are overseeing your work. what's that it is between reporting to a board of directors and reporting to a congressional committee? >> actually it's pretty similar. you know, i have very good relationship with our congressional committees, and i want it that way. just as i've invited you to partner with us, i have invited them to partner with us and the been great partners. senator barry, bernie sanders who leads our senate committee, you know, we
anthony fauci, director of the national institute of allergy and infectious diseases will focus on the ebola outbreak. and on december 1, teresa sullivan, president of university of virginia will discuss trends in higher education. next, i'd like to present our guest with additional national press club mug. and, bob, the more often you come back from the more cups you get. there's no limit. >> thank you very much. [applause] and now for our last question. spent another one. >> you...
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anthony fauci of nih. and then we say to drs. fauci frieden, to ms. lindbergh, to the very good general who's here, we'll ask you to join us after they testify to be able to answer questions from this really robust participation that we have. opening statements will be from the four witnesses. now, we have before us an administration request to contain and fight ebola. an emergency spending request of $6.2 billion. because the ebola, in my mind, meets the criteria for emergency spending. it's sudden, unanticipated, unforeseen, urgent and temporary. the request includes funds from the state department and u.s. id for $2.9 billion. the department of defense to develop technologies to fight ebola and shorten vaccine development, $112 million. the department of health and human services to contain ebola, both with cdc in west africa and remember, cdc is both here in our country and also in west africa. to also fortify, strengthen domestic capacity to treat ebola with treatment centers available in every state and the appropriate personal protective equipm
anthony fauci of nih. and then we say to drs. fauci frieden, to ms. lindbergh, to the very good general who's here, we'll ask you to join us after they testify to be able to answer questions from this really robust participation that we have. opening statements will be from the four witnesses. now, we have before us an administration request to contain and fight ebola. an emergency spending request of $6.2 billion. because the ebola, in my mind, meets the criteria for emergency spending. it's...
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the national institute on infectious diseases, anthony fauci talks about preventing ebola. and a discussion on the recall of defective air bags. last week the supreme court heard oral argument on two cases involving legislative injugeri mannedering. at issue in these cases is what -- this is just over an hour. >>> the argument in case number 13895. legislative black caucus in alabama versus alabama, the alabama democratic conference versus alabama. mr. pildes? >> mr. chief justice, if it may please to court, rigid racial targets to design all of its black districts based on mere racial statistics along and then -- meet those targets with atron initiating precision. racial quotas in the context of districting are a dangerous business. they can be a way of giving mean norths a phased voting, a fair opportunity to elect. but they can be an unnecessary way of packing voters in ways that polarize and divide us by race. >> your honor we understand that states are in a bind under the voting rights act of section 2. >> they have to hit the sweet spot without taking race predominant
the national institute on infectious diseases, anthony fauci talks about preventing ebola. and a discussion on the recall of defective air bags. last week the supreme court heard oral argument on two cases involving legislative injugeri mannedering. at issue in these cases is what -- this is just over an hour. >>> the argument in case number 13895. legislative black caucus in alabama versus alabama, the alabama democratic conference versus alabama. mr. pildes? >> mr. chief...
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anthony fauci, director of the national institutes of allergy and infectious diseases.n december 1st, teresa sullivan, president of the university of virginia, will discuss trends in higher education. and on december 5th, gary bettman, commissioner of the national hockey league, and ted leonis, ceo of monumental sports and entertainment will discuss the growth of the national hockey league and the 2015 winter classic. next, i'd like to present our guest with the traditional national press club mug. if i happen to walk by your office, i will check to see that you have it there. [laughter] please accept it with our thanks. and -- [applause] one last question. one last question. many dentists charge about $200 for a set of x-rays. why can't the nrc regulate them? [laughter] >> thanks. >> okay, very good. [laughter] thank you all for coming today. i'd also like to thank the national press club staff including its journalism institute and broadcast center for organizing today's event. thank you again. we are adjourned. [applause] [inaudible conversations] [inaudible conversa
anthony fauci, director of the national institutes of allergy and infectious diseases.n december 1st, teresa sullivan, president of the university of virginia, will discuss trends in higher education. and on december 5th, gary bettman, commissioner of the national hockey league, and ted leonis, ceo of monumental sports and entertainment will discuss the growth of the national hockey league and the 2015 winter classic. next, i'd like to present our guest with the traditional national press club...
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anthony fauci, director of the institute of allergy and infectious diseases will focus on the ebola outbreak. on december 1, theresa sullivan president of the university of virginia will discuss trends in higher education. on december 5, barry betman, commissioner of the national hockey lead and ted leos any, ceo of monumental sports and entertainment will discuss the gret of the national hockey league and the 2015 winter classic. next i'd like to present our guests with the traditional national press cub mug. if i happen to walk by your office i would like to see it there. [ applause ] one last question. many dentists chargeds about $200 for a set of x-rays. why can't the nrc regulate them? [ laughter ] >> thanks. >> thank you all for coming today. i'd like to thank the national press club staff including its journalism institute and broadcast center for organizing today's event. thank you again, we are adjourned. [ applause ] >> on the next "washington journal" we'll talk with daniel newhauser about the newly elected house republican leadership. and former national security agency deputy c
anthony fauci, director of the institute of allergy and infectious diseases will focus on the ebola outbreak. on december 1, theresa sullivan president of the university of virginia will discuss trends in higher education. on december 5, barry betman, commissioner of the national hockey lead and ted leos any, ceo of monumental sports and entertainment will discuss the gret of the national hockey league and the 2015 winter classic. next i'd like to present our guests with the traditional...
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anthony fauci said we should not look at the what ifs. i disagree. that's what we need to do, what congress needs to do and everybody involved with this needs to do. what if the outbreak migrates to other countries. what if it extends to other continents? if we get new information that says a change in policy is needed, tell us what you have learned and why a change is required. we have a set of screening protocols at five different airports. is this complex approach the easiest and safest approach? can we track the hunts or perhaps thousands who might have been exposed if we have five u.s. arrival points, countless destinations and numerous connections through europe? with a disease that has no margin of error, i would rather be good than lucky. we need to consider whether there should be a simpler approach of one arrival point that would allow us to track the returning aid workers and government professionals copping from west africa. the administration must review whether government charter flights are needed to help get workers to west africa. th
anthony fauci said we should not look at the what ifs. i disagree. that's what we need to do, what congress needs to do and everybody involved with this needs to do. what if the outbreak migrates to other countries. what if it extends to other continents? if we get new information that says a change in policy is needed, tell us what you have learned and why a change is required. we have a set of screening protocols at five different airports. is this complex approach the easiest and safest...
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anthony fauci who heads the national institute of allery and infectious diseases. that's hosted by the center for strategic and international studies, live coverage begins at 2 p.m. eastern over on c-span. >> throughout campaign 2014 c-span has brought you more than 130 candidate debates from across the country in races that will determine control of the next congress. and tonight watch c-span's live election night coverage to see who wins, who loses and which party will control the house and senate. our coverage begins at 8 p.m. eastern with results and analysis. you'll also see candidate victory and concession speeches in some of the most closely-watched senate races across the country. throughout the night and into the morning, we want to hear from you with your calls, facebook comments and tweets. campaign 2014 election night coverage on c-span. >> attorney general eric holder and epa administrator gina mccarthy announced yesterday that car companies hyundai and kia would be fined $100 million for misstating gas mileage and greenhouse gas emissions in nearly 1.
anthony fauci who heads the national institute of allery and infectious diseases. that's hosted by the center for strategic and international studies, live coverage begins at 2 p.m. eastern over on c-span. >> throughout campaign 2014 c-span has brought you more than 130 candidate debates from across the country in races that will determine control of the next congress. and tonight watch c-span's live election night coverage to see who wins, who loses and which party will control the house...
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. >> this may be a sneak preview for your neck stop, anthony fauci, but how has the re-emergence of ebola and its attendant hysteria in this country if i may characterize it, how does it compare with the early hiv scare in haiti, san francisco, and central africa when there wasn't even a name at it. how are you competing with the ball on funding? talk about the funding levels. and economies of scale in the field for public awareness campaigns. or conditions. >> i will take the first one. if we go back to the early 80s, you have the evolution of what turned out to be an incredibly historic epidemics, pandemic, and relatively few people paid attention to it. now you have two americans have been infected with ebola, both of whom directly and deliberately in a self sacrificing way cared for an ebola patient. those the the only two people who have gotten infected in the united states and we have this overwhelming attention and fear to it. it would have been nice retrospectively if back in the 1980s when i was saying we have a real problem here, probably more infections than you can imagine. we
. >> this may be a sneak preview for your neck stop, anthony fauci, but how has the re-emergence of ebola and its attendant hysteria in this country if i may characterize it, how does it compare with the early hiv scare in haiti, san francisco, and central africa when there wasn't even a name at it. how are you competing with the ball on funding? talk about the funding levels. and economies of scale in the field for public awareness campaigns. or conditions. >> i will take the first...
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and we will be hearing from the representatives of the groups working on a vaccine as well as anthony fauci because of the allergy and infectious diseases. but as of 2:00 eastern on c-span and tonight campaign 2014 e. election coverage starting at eight eastern can watch who wins and loses and winds up in controls congress and engage kent with congress and engage in c-span and follow the results and we will be taking your phone calls and you can send a message that c-span or facebook.com/c-span. on facebook we've been asking the question do you vote. why or why not. thomas writes yes on 64 and i haven't missed voting since i turned 21. it's my duty. and yes we are based on the right to vote and many died to give the right and i go to honor them and have a voice in the process. see what others are saying and share your thoughts on facebook.com --. >> i'm calling on a debate i saw between bruce and john yoo regarding the declaration of war and the war powers act. it was quite interesting to watch the debate and it also demonstrated some of the attitude of the neocon proposition that the begin
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anthony fauci of nih. and then we say to drs. fauci and friedman, mr. lindberg, vet good general who's here, we will ask you to join us after they testify to be able to answer questions from really this robust participation that we have. opening statements will be from the four witnesses. now, we have before us an administration request to contain and fight ebola. an emergency spending request of $6.2 billion. because the ebola, in my mind, meets the criteria for emergency spending. it's sudden, unanticipated, unforeseen, urgent and temporary. the request includes funds from the state department and u.s. id for $2.9 billion. the department of defense to develop technologies to fight ebola and shorten vaccine development, $112 million. the department of health and human services to contain ebola, both with cdc in west africa and remember, cdc is both here in our country and also in west africa. to also fortify, strengthen domestic capacity to treat ebola with treatment centers available in every state and the appropriate personal protective equipment for
anthony fauci of nih. and then we say to drs. fauci and friedman, mr. lindberg, vet good general who's here, we will ask you to join us after they testify to be able to answer questions from really this robust participation that we have. opening statements will be from the four witnesses. now, we have before us an administration request to contain and fight ebola. an emergency spending request of $6.2 billion. because the ebola, in my mind, meets the criteria for emergency spending. it's...