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dr. redfield: dr. fauci's position, as those who saw the spillover, took the position it was most shraoeubgly a spillover event because that's what happened with sarz and%. i think it's important to look at prior to 2012 he didn't have another mechanism other than nature. we weren't doing gain of function research. i'm a clinical virologist. i try to explained to dr. fauci who is an immune no gist that this virus, sars and mers when they infected man from the intermeet-didn't immediate host the camel in the case of mers, they never learned to go human to hughman. the -- human to human. when everyone thought this was sarz like, it was going to die, too. this virus was immediately the most infectious virus, not the most, probably right behind measles that affect man. i immediately said wait a second, this isn't natural. then you go back and look at the literature you find in 2014 this lab actually published a paper that they put the receptor into mice so it could affect human tissue. then you learn the n
dr. redfield: dr. fauci's position, as those who saw the spillover, took the position it was most shraoeubgly a spillover event because that's what happened with sarz and%. i think it's important to look at prior to 2012 he didn't have another mechanism other than nature. we weren't doing gain of function research. i'm a clinical virologist. i try to explained to dr. fauci who is an immune no gist that this virus, sars and mers when they infected man from the intermeet-didn't immediate host the...
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thank you. >> okay. >> thank you dr. horten and dr. chin and also dr. horten for anticipating my question, so appreciate that very much. before wego to commissioner comments or questions, do we have public comment? >> there is one hand. moderator, please unmute the caller. >> this is patrick again, just ad-libbing this. it was good to hear the clarification on the acronym rct but i thought it was part of policy and procedure that there was going to be a new super oversight committee and i'm forgetting the acronym for that right now. i think it is rcc as in charley charley and you guys haven't discussed whether that new oversight body is going to work in conjunction or replaces the interdisciplinary team process and how often this new committee will be needing to review the work of the rct and the idt team. nice to hear something more about this additional body. thank you. >> thank you caller. i believe the director pickens has something he'd like to add. >> thank you president bernal. again, want to say thank you to dr. chin and dr. horten for working o
thank you. >> okay. >> thank you dr. horten and dr. chin and also dr. horten for anticipating my question, so appreciate that very much. before wego to commissioner comments or questions, do we have public comment? >> there is one hand. moderator, please unmute the caller. >> this is patrick again, just ad-libbing this. it was good to hear the clarification on the acronym rct but i thought it was part of policy and procedure that there was going to be a new super...
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what dr. redfield just stated, the cover-up, then went on to describe what he would call it, sounds like a cover-up to me. i would like to point out the wet bar virus was not a gain of function activity. therefore, common sense would indicate that the covid that affected the world actually did come out of the laboratory. this kind of concerns me because about 40 years ago, i read in national geographic the world finally got rid of smallpox except for a small amount that was left in a laboratory. i pray to god that gain of function testing is not going on with that. host: i want to stop you there because paul on twitter asks the question, what is gain of function? guest: i believe your guest last week commented on this. it is a term that is hotly debated, but a common understanding of it, it is experiments in labs that increase the infectiousness of viruses. that is a common way of seeing it. yeah. host: did you watch that segment? guest: i did. host: what did you think? he is somebody who has
what dr. redfield just stated, the cover-up, then went on to describe what he would call it, sounds like a cover-up to me. i would like to point out the wet bar virus was not a gain of function activity. therefore, common sense would indicate that the covid that affected the world actually did come out of the laboratory. this kind of concerns me because about 40 years ago, i read in national geographic the world finally got rid of smallpox except for a small amount that was left in a...
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dr. alireza marandi, who himself is the minister of health in they had different responsibilities, the explanation of zardari's health system, the introduction of the best scientist of the last decade, and this year, dr. fereydoun azizi, the head of the faculty of endocrinology and metabolism of shahid beheshti university of medical sciences, will be honored for a lifetime of scientific activity and a literary award, and we have different departments . it is being presented from researchers in the basic field, clinical sciences are being presented, young researchers are being presented, and the best faculties of medical sciences are being introduced, and in total , this year's scientific and cultural festival of medical sciences will be presented to 15 real and legal personalities from it, 1441 top research institutes in it is between them that it is decided where the academy of medical sciences will be held and what time it will be held from 9:00 am to 10:30. who are the people who are h
dr. alireza marandi, who himself is the minister of health in they had different responsibilities, the explanation of zardari's health system, the introduction of the best scientist of the last decade, and this year, dr. fereydoun azizi, the head of the faculty of endocrinology and metabolism of shahid beheshti university of medical sciences, will be honored for a lifetime of scientific activity and a literary award, and we have different departments . it is being presented from researchers in...
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felder and dr. sanders and dr. chart carpenter.hile i was there i served on staff of shallow baptist church. that was a congregation founded by slaves. they have a social justice dna. i was their youth pastor and built that program and model up to scale. it became nationally recognized and then shifted because d.c. at that time was not the d.c. it is today. where shallow was located there was a lot of needs. i became director of their family life center foundation, which is a program that does the outreach services. >> you were extremely successful, your call to preaching and teaching became prevailed. >> yes, it did. >> i'm glad it did. where did you get your dock tritt? >> fuller in pasadena. >> that's where you combined the emphasis on our roots. >> yes. >> and of course, what you're doing into community too. >> and the transformational role of the church. that was an opportunity for me to blend my concept around the role of the church in the community and the way it needs to be transformed to reach another generation. we're liv
felder and dr. sanders and dr. chart carpenter.hile i was there i served on staff of shallow baptist church. that was a congregation founded by slaves. they have a social justice dna. i was their youth pastor and built that program and model up to scale. it became nationally recognized and then shifted because d.c. at that time was not the d.c. it is today. where shallow was located there was a lot of needs. i became director of their family life center foundation, which is a program that does...
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dr. john plumb, serving as principal cyber adviser, as well as general paul nakasone, the seasoned commander of u.s. cyber command. with that, i recognize the ranking member. >> thank you, mr. chairman. thank you to our witnesses for appearing before us today and the men and women you represent. thank you, general nakasone for meeting yesterday and for your ideas on recruitment as well as your suggestions on how we can continue to keep our nation safe from cyber attacks. our adversaries continue to use cyberspace to conduct malicious activity against the united states, its allies and its interests. these include iran, russia, and china. i applaud the department of defense and u.s. cyber command for the progress made in recent years. certainly the change in posture in the last five years has been quite remarkable. as we have transitioned to a posture of defend forward. but we certainly still have work to do. unfrmt the c.c.p. has been the prime mover of a lot of trade secrets which i'm awa
dr. john plumb, serving as principal cyber adviser, as well as general paul nakasone, the seasoned commander of u.s. cyber command. with that, i recognize the ranking member. >> thank you, mr. chairman. thank you to our witnesses for appearing before us today and the men and women you represent. thank you, general nakasone for meeting yesterday and for your ideas on recruitment as well as your suggestions on how we can continue to keep our nation safe from cyber attacks. our adversaries...
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collins and dr. fauci which dr. collins says this wouldn't be good for china, this wouldn't be good for science. meaning that it wouldn't be good for the business of science, for the money that changes hand. there's so much going on here and when the american public finally find out, there's going to be such dissatisfaction in this country like you can't believe. for example, we know that the nih gave money to american universities who then gave it to military researchers. these are researchers with the title of general and colonel in the people's liberation army. we gave money to them, this is a real problem. when the truth gets out there, this is finally declassified, it will be explosive. >> martha: do you think -- i have an e-mail from peter daszek, a doctor that oversaw some of the funding that went to this. they have sworn up and down to you,f that? >> the money went to gain of function research. they would take a known sars virus from 2003 and 2004. they would go to bat caves, 8 or ten hours away, find new vi
collins and dr. fauci which dr. collins says this wouldn't be good for china, this wouldn't be good for science. meaning that it wouldn't be good for the business of science, for the money that changes hand. there's so much going on here and when the american public finally find out, there's going to be such dissatisfaction in this country like you can't believe. for example, we know that the nih gave money to american universities who then gave it to military researchers. these are researchers...
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fauci, dr. anderson and dr.y, were awarded $9 million grant. >> nine million reasons why they changed their mind, i knew you would get to it. i read that last night. three days after they say it came from a lab, they change their position and only intervening event was a call that mr. redfield was not allowed to be on, head of cdc and task force and they get 9 million bucks from fauci, isn't that something? we want to talk to the guys and chairman wenstrup wants to bring in dr. anderson and dr. gary to get to the bottom of this and move forward and deal with this. here is the key question, i'm just common-sense guy from ohio. i got a degree in economics, you are supposed to get a degree, i got one in economics, they tell you about opportunity cost. when you are spending your time making sure the country believes only one theory, you could have been doing what dr. redfield was doing, trying to figure out how to deal with this virus and dr. fauci was trying to cover his backside. this is highest paid guy in the go
fauci, dr. anderson and dr.y, were awarded $9 million grant. >> nine million reasons why they changed their mind, i knew you would get to it. i read that last night. three days after they say it came from a lab, they change their position and only intervening event was a call that mr. redfield was not allowed to be on, head of cdc and task force and they get 9 million bucks from fauci, isn't that something? we want to talk to the guys and chairman wenstrup wants to bring in dr. anderson...
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collins and dr. fauci, which dr. collins said it would not be good for china or science. >> in i know dr. fauci, he a smart man but his behavior and lack of candor during the epidemic has undermined the institution of science and public health. >> i'm sure you remember that fiery exchange between dr. fauci andd dr. rand paul when fauci looked him in the eye, said there was no funding from the nih for any gain-of-function research to the lab, now we're finding it, that is not true. >> yeah, everything it seems that fauci told us turned out to not be accurate, we should do legislatively, say, no gain-of-function research. research. i think that is why fauci wanted to change the narrative and cover-up revreference to a probably lab leak. he knew it was ga gain-of-function. he gets an e-mail that this money did not go f f through the tip typical approval process. no gain-of-function research funding. >> we have the sound bite from dr. fauci early on in pandemic he talked about there was no chance it came from a lab leak.
collins and dr. fauci, which dr. collins said it would not be good for china or science. >> in i know dr. fauci, he a smart man but his behavior and lack of candor during the epidemic has undermined the institution of science and public health. >> i'm sure you remember that fiery exchange between dr. fauci andd dr. rand paul when fauci looked him in the eye, said there was no funding from the nih for any gain-of-function research to the lab, now we're finding it, that is not true....
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and along with dr. thurman and dr.g, we bring about the liking of this society and we celebrate what you are doing and hope that what you are about to do is approving this designation of this historic building. it will stand as a landmark, not only dr. thurman, but around the nation as dr. blake said to all of us who share the mission of a beloved community. thank you so much. >> 2019 during our martin luther king jr. celebration, 2019 we hosted the curator of religion at the smithsonian museum of natural history and from there after the martin luther king jr. celebration, we donated dr. thurman robes to the museum to be in trust for the public and for the nation. we celebrate that. thank you very much. >> thank you. >> if there are no other members of the public in chambers, we should go to our remote callers. you need to suppress star 3 via webex. >>> go ahead, caller. public speaker: i'm the chairman of the board of trustees for the church for all people's. i'm sorry i am unable to be there in person today. however,
and along with dr. thurman and dr.g, we bring about the liking of this society and we celebrate what you are doing and hope that what you are about to do is approving this designation of this historic building. it will stand as a landmark, not only dr. thurman, but around the nation as dr. blake said to all of us who share the mission of a beloved community. thank you so much. >> 2019 during our martin luther king jr. celebration, 2019 we hosted the curator of religion at the smithsonian...
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dr.n is attending a vigil in nashville tonight to honor and remember the six people killed in a mass shooting at the covenant school earlier this week. it's part of a citywide candlelight vigil. singers sheryl crow, margo price, and ketch secor are performing as part of the event. once again, parents and caregivers around the country are considering how they want to talk to children about this attack and gun violence. some important perspective on all of that now from dr. tori cordiano. she's a clinical psychologist specializing in children and adolescents who practices in ohio. dr. cordiano, welcome and thanks for joining us. as you know, after each one of these shootings, especially in schools, especially when children are killed, the question comes up, how should parents and caregivers talk to kids, if they should talk to kids about it? what would you say to that? and how is the conversation different depending on how old the children are? dr. cordiano, laurel school's center for resea
dr.n is attending a vigil in nashville tonight to honor and remember the six people killed in a mass shooting at the covenant school earlier this week. it's part of a citywide candlelight vigil. singers sheryl crow, margo price, and ketch secor are performing as part of the event. once again, parents and caregivers around the country are considering how they want to talk to children about this attack and gun violence. some important perspective on all of that now from dr. tori cordiano. she's a...
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that is why the dr needs to be accepted. and reurge to you pay attention to what should be followd and what should be the process and. >> thank you. this is your time. i live at 28, 18th's on the assignment block as the subbeject property and i have a full video of the house from the back of my house and i'm calling to support application. i think that they have done improved the house in appropriate and quality manner since they purchase today in 20s 19. description of the fact tfgs become dilapidated historical resource was accurate and their project is appropriate and would encourage plan to approve their request. thank you. i'm a house owner i'm here to speak in support my neighbor who have faced difficulties. i known them for years the most honest competicaring individual i met. nksz ever[inaudible]. it is is voilths to take recautions to property. not only provides secure place to park of the vehicle and prevent them from being easy target for thief who may be targeting occur parked on the street. our community has bee
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dr. reamer, you heard from dr. reamer. you heard from kenny kenzie and the defense experts. paul, first blast to the chest. arms down. not fatal for a buckshot blast to the chest. this is where there was some dispute from the defense experts. the second injury went in to the left shoulder and in to the cheek with an exit wound on top of the head. instantly fatal and terminal collapse. dr. reamer has down 5,500 autopsy. she actually physically examined the victim and she was very clear that it could not have happened from the top without destroying paul's face. i can show the image again. i'm reluctant to because i know you've seen it enough. so i'll allow you to recall that he's face was intact. i'll allow you to recall all the evidence up top here, at the top of the door. i'll rely on you to recall kenny kenzie's testimony that buckshot don't reverse course. kinetic energy is going in one direction. i'll rely on you to recall all biological matter that you see on the top of this door. i
dr. reamer, you heard from dr. reamer. you heard from kenny kenzie and the defense experts. paul, first blast to the chest. arms down. not fatal for a buckshot blast to the chest. this is where there was some dispute from the defense experts. the second injury went in to the left shoulder and in to the cheek with an exit wound on top of the head. instantly fatal and terminal collapse. dr. reamer has down 5,500 autopsy. she actually physically examined the victim and she was very clear that it...
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thank you. >> okay. >> thank you dr. horten and dr. chin and also dr. horten for anticipating my question, so appreciate that very much. before wego to commissioner comments or questions, do we have public comment? >> there is one hand. moderator, please unmute the caller. >> this is patrick again, just ad-libbing this. it was good to hear the clarification on the acronym rct but i thought it was part of policy and procedure that there was going to be a new super oversight committee and i'm forgetting the acronym for that right now. i think it is rcc as in charley charley and you guys haven't discussed whether that new oversight body is going to work in conjunction or replaces the interdisciplinary team process and how often this new committee will be needing to review the work of the rct and the idt team. nice to hear something more about this additional body. thank you. >> thank you caller. i believe the director pickens has something he'd like to add. >> thank you president bernal. again, want to say thank you to dr. chin and dr. horten for working o
thank you. >> okay. >> thank you dr. horten and dr. chin and also dr. horten for anticipating my question, so appreciate that very much. before wego to commissioner comments or questions, do we have public comment? >> there is one hand. moderator, please unmute the caller. >> this is patrick again, just ad-libbing this. it was good to hear the clarification on the acronym rct but i thought it was part of policy and procedure that there was going to be a new super...
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dr. fauci to this distinguished lecture series. let me recognize the malloy family, it is great to have you here. thank you so much for your support not only in this, but in many other ways. you know, sfs is a school built to train new generations. to understand global problems and combined the best of theory and practice to craft durable solutions. who better represents that guiding mission and dr. anthony fauci? for over 40 years he has been at the intersection of research and problem-solving to confront some of the most challenging global crises of our time. his own personal contribution to research would be deserving on its own of the greatest accolades. he was involved in recognizing hiv in 1981, he made contributions to research during the early days of the aids pandemic. he spent his life conducting studies and developing therapies and preventive tools for the global virus. he is the co-author and editor of more than 1400 scientific publications over the course of his career. of co
dr. fauci to this distinguished lecture series. let me recognize the malloy family, it is great to have you here. thank you so much for your support not only in this, but in many other ways. you know, sfs is a school built to train new generations. to understand global problems and combined the best of theory and practice to craft durable solutions. who better represents that guiding mission and dr. anthony fauci? for over 40 years he has been at the intersection of research and problem-solving...
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dr.hank you so much for joining us. you are one of a relatively small handful of doctors who perform this type of procedure. and to give people a sense of where diep flap surgery fits into the broader breast reconstruction landscape. diep flap reconstruction constituted 17% of reconstructive surgeries in 2020. can you explain what goes into this surgery? dr. elisabeth potter: diep flap surgery is really the culmination of many years of surgical refinement and a technique that we as reconstructive surgeons use to transfer a woman's own tissue to her chest to create a natural breast. during a diep flap surgery i remove skin and fat and blood vessels, no muscle from the abdomen area that is similar to the area that might be removed during a tummy tuck procedure. but instead of discarding that, we areble to carefully connect blood vessels in the chest so that that breast is then living on the chest. we can then mold that into the shape that's most natural for the patient, and then the patient
dr.hank you so much for joining us. you are one of a relatively small handful of doctors who perform this type of procedure. and to give people a sense of where diep flap surgery fits into the broader breast reconstruction landscape. diep flap reconstruction constituted 17% of reconstructive surgeries in 2020. can you explain what goes into this surgery? dr. elisabeth potter: diep flap surgery is really the culmination of many years of surgical refinement and a technique that we as...
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dr.hbar was seriously looking for the problem of the fall of the calligraphy part of the professor. the reliable cancer treatment that is similar to our work in the world was visited by expert consultants in this field. it was designed and implemented three years ago . it was put into operation today. today's needs did not have the necessary coverage for patients' medical services they don't cause cancer. i thought about it. give me two examples. reproduction with the cyberknife device , dear mr. dr. azade , will be distributed in relation to these issues. i remember that the device is advanced. today, the world has made significant progress . the continuation of the treatment was to go abroad for a series of medical services. this is both a good way to get out of the search and the hardships that our dear compatriots are suffering. comprehensive cancer treatment, blessed with all facilities we can have the world day together in such a way that no one needs to go abroad to receive cancer
dr.hbar was seriously looking for the problem of the fall of the calligraphy part of the professor. the reliable cancer treatment that is similar to our work in the world was visited by expert consultants in this field. it was designed and implemented three years ago . it was put into operation today. today's needs did not have the necessary coverage for patients' medical services they don't cause cancer. i thought about it. give me two examples. reproduction with the cyberknife device , dear...
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. >> dr. anthony fauci served as chief medical advisor to the president during the covid-19 pandemic. he talks about the spread of misinformation and other lessons learned. from georgetown university, this is just over an hour. we aim to develop and transmit critical knowledge needed to meet the challenges of a global future in which economic development improves human health, international security, and environmental sustainability are achieved equitably. educational and research missions focus on science, technology, international affairs, within the areas of business growth and development what technology and security, energy and environment. he approaches this through multiple academic perspectives drawing from theory and practice of the social sciences in the kingdom to policy and practice as a resource. many of them are in this room. in 1999, they endowed the malloy family funds to support health-related related projects and an annual distinguished lecturer in global health here in the p
. >> dr. anthony fauci served as chief medical advisor to the president during the covid-19 pandemic. he talks about the spread of misinformation and other lessons learned. from georgetown university, this is just over an hour. we aim to develop and transmit critical knowledge needed to meet the challenges of a global future in which economic development improves human health, international security, and environmental sustainability are achieved equitably. educational and research...
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here, dr.a helps us, in order for students to feel the belarusian hospitality, so that students merge more closely into the life of our university, and we really value cooperation with the doctor, because he is for his students for our students, whom we bring him here as well as father and mother with all the questions the students do not yet know, they turn to him, and we are very closely in terms of. e everyday life we interact with students. here in particular with the doctor. thank you, thank you this program is called self-intelligent sports and the most athletic and beyond intellectual. well hello. well, who ok so hello in karate. here. i know that karatekas greet each other with a bow. hello, here belarusian athletes test their erudition, answering tricky questions , what country's football championship is called? la liga what could it be, spain that's right, ski jumping tortured five halyards, we continue in heavy labor. i choose a topic. belarus is intellectual and we are in the whol
here, dr.a helps us, in order for students to feel the belarusian hospitality, so that students merge more closely into the life of our university, and we really value cooperation with the doctor, because he is for his students for our students, whom we bring him here as well as father and mother with all the questions the students do not yet know, they turn to him, and we are very closely in terms of. e everyday life we interact with students. here in particular with the doctor. thank...
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dr. david answer the death gap how inequality kills and dr. thomas fisher the emergency a year of healing and heartbreak in a chicago e.r. with katherine davis with crain's dr. ansell and fisher's books be available for sale and signing at the book sales and signing tent marked in in our nancy nancy on your maps david ansell is the senior vice president associate provost for community health equity at rush university medical center in chicago. he is the author of the death gap how inequality kills and county life death and politics at chicago's public hospital. thomas l is a board certified emergency medicine physician from chicago, and over his career, he has to improve health care as academic health insurance, executive health care, company and white house fellow, the first term of the obama administration in the emergency. let's by penguin random random house our moderator is kathryn katherine is the health and life sciences reporter crain's chicago business where she writes about hosp
dr. david answer the death gap how inequality kills and dr. thomas fisher the emergency a year of healing and heartbreak in a chicago e.r. with katherine davis with crain's dr. ansell and fisher's books be available for sale and signing at the book sales and signing tent marked in in our nancy nancy on your maps david ansell is the senior vice president associate provost for community health equity at rush university medical center in chicago. he is the author of the death gap how inequality...
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. >> coming up dr. fauci, a got a new documentary coming about it the make you vomit in our mask, wait until you see what happens going door-to-door pushing back -- on people who no interest. >> president biden sign the a bill to declassify all covid origin teligent, what will it tell us? it's a secret, let's play. the panel' discuss it next. nicorette knows quitting smoking is freaking hard. you get advice like... just stop. go for a run. go for ten runs. run a marathon. instead, start small with nicorette, which will lead to something big. (vo) the fully electric audi e-tron family is here. with models that fit any lifestyle. and innovative ways to make your e-tron your own. through elegant design and progressive technology. all the exhilaration, none of the compromise. the audi e-tron family. progress that moves you. for back pain, i've always been a take two and call in the morning guy. but my new doctor recommended salonpas. without another pill upsetting my stomach, i get powerful, effective and s
. >> coming up dr. fauci, a got a new documentary coming about it the make you vomit in our mask, wait until you see what happens going door-to-door pushing back -- on people who no interest. >> president biden sign the a bill to declassify all covid origin teligent, what will it tell us? it's a secret, let's play. the panel' discuss it next. nicorette knows quitting smoking is freaking hard. you get advice like... just stop. go for a run. go for ten runs. run a marathon. instead,...
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dr. raisi, colleagues, soon, god willing, i told you that we will close the case for phase 11 of south pars , you will be exploited, and we will discuss the social responsibility of the honorable governor and hazrat ayat. allah safai bushehri, poets and honorable representatives, i would like to thank the representative of the jurist in the province, hazrat ayatollah safai bushehri, the imams of juma province , the honorable representatives , the chairman of the energy commission, dr. hassan, and all the representatives of bushehr provincial assembly of representatives, for their support. this is happening today, this peace is in securing the country's energy security, 70% of the country's gas is harvested from this field, first by the grace of god and then by the support of these colleagues and loved ones, who are the honorable representatives of juma , we had 15,700 billion tomans of social responsibility assistance, which was almost on the first trip. his highness 1,300 billion tomans
dr. raisi, colleagues, soon, god willing, i told you that we will close the case for phase 11 of south pars , you will be exploited, and we will discuss the social responsibility of the honorable governor and hazrat ayat. allah safai bushehri, poets and honorable representatives, i would like to thank the representative of the jurist in the province, hazrat ayatollah safai bushehri, the imams of juma province , the honorable representatives , the chairman of the energy commission, dr. hassan,...
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it would be able to do it in the lab here a dr. fauci with a conference call and dr. gary, dr.erson get on there in three days later everybody changes their story. the fundamental question is why was dr. fauci so consumed with making sure the narrative wasn't about the lab? >> malcolm of course, there are questions for china too in an intense time on friday. director william burns said this about taiwan. we know as a matter of intelligence that president xi with the army to be ready by 2027 to conduct a successful invasion. now, that does not mean he decided to conduct a evasion in 2027 but a reminder of the seriousness and the focus and his ambition. this year, chinese government will boost its military spending by 7.2% bringing the total budget in u.s. dollars to nearly $230 billion. that is a number that draws additional concern with u.s. officials warned china is considering sending lethal aid to russia, todd, ashley. >> todd: alexandria thank you, mike pompeo says the american people deserve answers, listen. >> this is a chinese virus that came from their laboratory. there
it would be able to do it in the lab here a dr. fauci with a conference call and dr. gary, dr.erson get on there in three days later everybody changes their story. the fundamental question is why was dr. fauci so consumed with making sure the narrative wasn't about the lab? >> malcolm of course, there are questions for china too in an intense time on friday. director william burns said this about taiwan. we know as a matter of intelligence that president xi with the army to be ready by...
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dr. chin-hong. thanks for coming on the show. this is really alarming. are we seriously short on nearly 300 different types of drugs? >> yes, we are -- dr. chin-hong: yes, we are. this is not a new problem. it's become more accentuated and made less invisible by the covid-19 pandemic. but it is something that we have lived with in the hospital setting for many years. kristen: can you talk about the range of these drugs and the ailments that they treat? dr. chin-hong: one third of the 295 drugs are antibiotics. i am very used to having drug supply shortages from time to time. even since i was in training. they have just become -- it has just become much worse during the covid pandemic. between 2021 and 2022, an increase in drug shortages by as much as 30%, they range from drugs for asthma, like albuterol, cancer, chemotherapy drugs, drugs for anesthesia. we have heard about adderall. that made headlines a while ago. they also include over-the-counter drugs like during the tripledemic, the
dr. chin-hong. thanks for coming on the show. this is really alarming. are we seriously short on nearly 300 different types of drugs? >> yes, we are -- dr. chin-hong: yes, we are. this is not a new problem. it's become more accentuated and made less invisible by the covid-19 pandemic. but it is something that we have lived with in the hospital setting for many years. kristen: can you talk about the range of these drugs and the ailments that they treat? dr. chin-hong: one third of the 295...
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dr. david the an sell, "the death gap: how inequality kills," and dr. thomas fisher, "the emergency: a year of healing and heartbreak mt. chicago e.r." with katherine davis mccrane. dr. ansell's andor fisher's boos will bein available at the book sales and signing tent the marked nn, or nancy nancy, on your map. david ansell is the senior vice president, associate provost for community health equity at rusk university medical center in chicago. he is the author of "the death gap: how inequality kills." thomas l. fisher is a board certified emergency medicine physician from chicago, and over his career he has worked to improve health care as an academic, health insurance executive the, health care company creator and white house fellow in the first term of the obama administration. the emergencycy was published by penguin random house. our moderator is katherine, katherine is the health care and life sciences reporter at crane chicago business where she writes about hospitals, public healt
dr. david the an sell, "the death gap: how inequality kills," and dr. thomas fisher, "the emergency: a year of healing and heartbreak mt. chicago e.r." with katherine davis mccrane. dr. ansell's andor fisher's boos will bein available at the book sales and signing tent the marked nn, or nancy nancy, on your map. david ansell is the senior vice president, associate provost for community health equity at rusk university medical center in chicago. he is the author of "the...
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falah bashebandi, as well as dr. rouhani and dr.rin, who accompanied us in this section, and we have special thoughts about your companionship with the special conversation of the blessed news in the name of god. good night. ladies and gentlemen, welcome to tonight's football program and schedule. i hope that your prayers and prayers are accepted by god almighty. have a nice holiday . repairs the show was held. 11 players who were part of yesterday's match team underwent recovery under the supervision of gurban alipour, the national team's bodybuilding coach, and 17 other players attended the central football field under the guidance of ghale nooyi and performed tactical tasks. 15, 17, and 18 years old from sepahan club academy at the invitation of zenit st. petersburg club and in order to participate in the competition hosted by zani design russia , on the 5th and 6th of april , i will go out against their opponents in russia. abi is ready to play with kimia mehdi. torabi, the club's national team player persepolis, who missed the
falah bashebandi, as well as dr. rouhani and dr.rin, who accompanied us in this section, and we have special thoughts about your companionship with the special conversation of the blessed news in the name of god. good night. ladies and gentlemen, welcome to tonight's football program and schedule. i hope that your prayers and prayers are accepted by god almighty. have a nice holiday . repairs the show was held. 11 players who were part of yesterday's match team underwent recovery under the...
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dr. reyes, my partner since i was in college together, who is a peri natologist. we've known about this for quite some time and go back 20 years, and we realize we still have so much work to do. in america, we know that we were unequal more than 400 years ago. and we know that we were unequal in our laws, including our most fundamental principles of the law, from the very beginning of the institution of what we know as the united states of america. and we know that we have been unequal in our practice. you can think of any number of cases. the case that comes to my mind always is what my father used to tell me when he was a young man growing up in this part, actually in the person part of the country and working, where he would see oftentimes the signs that no dogs, negros or mexicans allowed outside the establishments and so unequal at 20 makes you feel young, but the reality is inequality is tried and true. it's been around a long time. and there is a mountain of evidence to show that,
dr. reyes, my partner since i was in college together, who is a peri natologist. we've known about this for quite some time and go back 20 years, and we realize we still have so much work to do. in america, we know that we were unequal more than 400 years ago. and we know that we were unequal in our laws, including our most fundamental principles of the law, from the very beginning of the institution of what we know as the united states of america. and we know that we have been unequal in our...
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and then dr. vouchering dr. collins are going to have an opportunity to explain themselves explain and their acs to the american people under oath. have >> h have you attempted to get folks like dr.eco- hea peter darshak from the health alliance to appear before your committee? >> what can we expect that?? yes, absolutely.ol utely.he is a key figure in thi. as you know, we're also before we bring him in the committee, we're going to bring in every government employee that had anythingad anyth to do with sending eco health alliance a grant. anyone in washington that hade o anything to do with the knowledge that eco healthir gra alliance was out of compliancent with their grant, that they lied on what their grantald was actually doing, where itoi was being spent, what it was being used for. so every person iner this government that had anythinghinr to do with anything pertaining to the woonona lab is goinge an to be brought in front of thatvx committee and they're goingr acn to have to explain their actions. e re
and then dr. vouchering dr. collins are going to have an opportunity to explain themselves explain and their acs to the american people under oath. have >> h have you attempted to get folks like dr.eco- hea peter darshak from the health alliance to appear before your committee? >> what can we expect that?? yes, absolutely.ol utely.he is a key figure in thi. as you know, we're also before we bring him in the committee, we're going to bring in every government employee that had...
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you have heard dr.at statement on the hill and in a number of interviews that he was sidelined in discussions about the origins of covid and giving his two cents. he thought it was coming from a lab and it was a lab leak and that dr. anthony fauci knew it and tried to keep his distance from him and distance from that argument that it did all start in a lab, that covid started there. you've heard everybody on this subject including angry members in congress. we thought it would be a good idea to check in with dr. anthony fauci himself. he joins us right now. good to see you. >> thank you, neil. good to be with you again. >> neil: let me ask you about what dr. robert redfield is charging. that you froze him out. you didn't want him there, you didn't want him at these meetings and that was deliberate. >> you know, neil, i feel badly about that. i know bob a long time. he's totally and unequivocally incorrect in what he's saying that i included him. i had nothing to do with who would be on that call. that c
you have heard dr.at statement on the hill and in a number of interviews that he was sidelined in discussions about the origins of covid and giving his two cents. he thought it was coming from a lab and it was a lab leak and that dr. anthony fauci knew it and tried to keep his distance from him and distance from that argument that it did all start in a lab, that covid started there. you've heard everybody on this subject including angry members in congress. we thought it would be a good idea to...
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dr. ruiz can't either. but at the same time, what i'm seeing from all the members is that they have backgrounds of severe interests, significant interests. they either owned a business, they're health care providers, they're concerned about the adverse events that came come from the vaccine. these are legitimate things for americans to be concerned about. through this process i think we took doctors out of the equation all too often and left it up to non-physicians to tell america how to treat themselves. >> you're from ohio. i want to make sure i ask you about what was a second train derailment from norfolk southern in your state yesterdayop of toxic one. president biden has praised some of the bipartisan legislation in the senate that would up railway safety. do you see a need for this kind of legislation right now? >> well, certainly, in any after action review or review of something happened, if we see that there's some gaps in our safety, then we should take a look at that. let's not put things out the
dr. ruiz can't either. but at the same time, what i'm seeing from all the members is that they have backgrounds of severe interests, significant interests. they either owned a business, they're health care providers, they're concerned about the adverse events that came come from the vaccine. these are legitimate things for americans to be concerned about. through this process i think we took doctors out of the equation all too often and left it up to non-physicians to tell america how to treat...
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dr. alfie noble. she is a pioneering psychologist and founder of a mental health project which works to help youth of color and their caregivers on the recognition and importance of mental health and empowering them to seek help. she also hosts the video podcast , and we are so happy to have her with us today. please help me welcome dr. alfie breland noble. [no audio] [applause] >> i have the mic on, i will take my seat, how are you all? you're that good. let's try again. who are -- how are you all? x were great. >> thank you. it's my honor and pleasure to be here. i want to start off by introducing the panel we have up here. can we give them a round of applause please? of course we will start with our fabulous chair new jersey governor murphy. first lady tammy murphy, we will move on to the president and ceo of the robert johnson foundation. our honored guest, and the young person who will help us get our mind right about what the young people are experiencing one of , the single most im
dr. alfie noble. she is a pioneering psychologist and founder of a mental health project which works to help youth of color and their caregivers on the recognition and importance of mental health and empowering them to seek help. she also hosts the video podcast , and we are so happy to have her with us today. please help me welcome dr. alfie breland noble. [no audio] [applause] >> i have the mic on, i will take my seat, how are you all? you're that good. let's try again. who are -- how...
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i am dr.a i send your children, because you are there, because i find not only some certain time. i have children, my wife is a doctor by profession. my wife who is sick or something happened. i send e my who's there that ilya i watch myself, i leave, if there are some moments, there are 2:00 at night, or i work, not only ten to five. i work day and night, my phone should not be turned off. he must turn on, because i have 800,700 children, except for my three of them. can anytime, call something happened. someone is unconscious. someone is sick. i sometimes 2 hours come, i just put on sports clothes and come at the same time and soon help. ah, i call and come and ride with them. uh, illnesses, then there are such moments, too, then i need it, because at the time when the parents all say, uh, well, parents, they say if there is a frame there, we didn’t need it. when i was learning, i share with her and today i have a family and three children. one daughter and two sons. my daughter's name is st
i am dr.a i send your children, because you are there, because i find not only some certain time. i have children, my wife is a doctor by profession. my wife who is sick or something happened. i send e my who's there that ilya i watch myself, i leave, if there are some moments, there are 2:00 at night, or i work, not only ten to five. i work day and night, my phone should not be turned off. he must turn on, because i have 800,700 children, except for my three of them. can anytime, call...
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dr.i don't think i was very guarded when i worked for the government. i got in a bit of trouble for that. no, i mean, what would you like me to be unguarded about? >> my good friend and colleague, were talking a bit about what to ask. in 2017, you gave a lecture reflecting on your navigating seven presidents. dr. fauci: it was six at the time. five. then we were just starting to get trump. [laughter] >> can open up a space to put --to reflect on those notes? dr. fauci: it is great to see so many young faces in the audience. so, that means you are probably not in that lecture several years ago. in the first months of the trump administration, my lecture was, i have to pull it out, it would blow you away. i spoke about every president that i had the privilege of advising, starting off with ronald reagan. it was uncanny that for each of them that there was a challenge of an outbreak of some sort, from the standpoint of my relationship with them, dominated the interaction. with ronald reagan
dr.i don't think i was very guarded when i worked for the government. i got in a bit of trouble for that. no, i mean, what would you like me to be unguarded about? >> my good friend and colleague, were talking a bit about what to ask. in 2017, you gave a lecture reflecting on your navigating seven presidents. dr. fauci: it was six at the time. five. then we were just starting to get trump. [laughter] >> can open up a space to put --to reflect on those notes? dr. fauci: it is great...
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he said dr.complaints prior to the lawsuits. >> that's anna werner reporting. >>> now to a scientific advance that actually works and could help save the plant. ben tracy reports on what they're calling safe glass. >> reporter: inside this factory near memphis, they're making an unlikely weapon in the fight against climate change, a smarter window. so if you call these smart windows, i assume you think most windows these days are pretty dumb? >> like everything in life. we look back after you experienced the modern thing and you go well, that was pretty dumb. >> reporter: ceo of base view. its windows are like sunglasses for buildings. >> let me show you. get ready. it will be that. >> a little bright. >> it's extremely deceiving. >> reporter: they track the sun throughout the day, automatically tinting to regulate light and heat, allowing buildings to use less electricity for heating and cooling. >> buildings consumer about 40% of all energy. they consume about 70% of all electricity. and if you
he said dr.complaints prior to the lawsuits. >> that's anna werner reporting. >>> now to a scientific advance that actually works and could help save the plant. ben tracy reports on what they're calling safe glass. >> reporter: inside this factory near memphis, they're making an unlikely weapon in the fight against climate change, a smarter window. so if you call these smart windows, i assume you think most windows these days are pretty dumb? >> like everything in...
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dr. elahi, of course, still emphasized on the injection of the vaccine . please tell me about the corona virus. today, the wave has started. it did not work. the new treatment does not work. fortunately, its side effects are almost as bad as a cold, and most of the side effects of the corona virus were in the beginning, mostly in the lower parts, but mostly in the upper part, and the symptoms of a sore throat and cold symptoms are more like a runny nose and such . there is, for example, a certain ascetic once a year the reason why people get vaccinated is because they have diabetes, high blood pressure and immunodeficiency diseases. this must be done. there is a special song that the stepmother has and it must be done now . my advice is that 6 months after the vaccine, because it has passed, it must be done . dasti announced the increase of 16,000 accommodation beds in the country for nowruz this year and said that the official number of the country reached 530,000 in the last days of the
dr. elahi, of course, still emphasized on the injection of the vaccine . please tell me about the corona virus. today, the wave has started. it did not work. the new treatment does not work. fortunately, its side effects are almost as bad as a cold, and most of the side effects of the corona virus were in the beginning, mostly in the lower parts, but mostly in the upper part, and the symptoms of a sore throat and cold symptoms are more like a runny nose and such . there is, for example, a...
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long live the memory of dr. ghafoori fard of ministry the representative force of the 1st, 5th, 7th, 8th parliament, the head of the physical education organization, the head of the inspection and supervision board of the supreme council of the cultural revolution is also in his executive and political record, but his main job was teaching at the university . i created this doctoral course for the first time in iran, dr. nuclear science and technology will be created for the first period of 251 darya to shahriar, a phd research student at imam khomeini international university , phd in architecture, open this week at imam khomeini university. done and during his stay in america, he was the secretary of the islamic association of american students. the late ghafourifard also played an important role in the theater of the second program. in the second program of the islamic republic of iran, we said that the government should invest enough in electronic technology during the program. telecommunications and compute
long live the memory of dr. ghafoori fard of ministry the representative force of the 1st, 5th, 7th, 8th parliament, the head of the physical education organization, the head of the inspection and supervision board of the supreme council of the cultural revolution is also in his executive and political record, but his main job was teaching at the university . i created this doctoral course for the first time in iran, dr. nuclear science and technology will be created for the first period of 251...
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n dr. up next, dr. fauci had his latestt, dr. fauci had his latest vaccine push rejected to his face. we'll show you what happene as kayleigh mcenany and jimmy fallon react when thish specials hislon react when thish specials edition of "hannity" continues to finally lose 80 pounds f with goloeight is amazing. >> they've been maintaining the weight is gone and it's golo never coming back with golo. i t i've not only kept off it of i've not only kept off it of the weightf., but i'm happier, i'm healthier, and i have a new! lease on life. lease on life. golo is the only thing that will let you lose weightan and keep it off. >> who loses one hundred and thirty eight pounds in nine months? i goal a lifestyle change and you make the change and it stays a heart attack. do they have life insurance? no, but we have life insurance ,john . >> i'm trying to find something we can afford. fortunately, in only a few minutes, aliquot found john five hundred thousand dollar policy for only twenty nine dollars a month. and his wife and a five hun
n dr. up next, dr. fauci had his latestt, dr. fauci had his latest vaccine push rejected to his face. we'll show you what happene as kayleigh mcenany and jimmy fallon react when thish specials hislon react when thish specials edition of "hannity" continues to finally lose 80 pounds f with goloeight is amazing. >> they've been maintaining the weight is gone and it's golo never coming back with golo. i t i've not only kept off it of i've not only kept off it of the weightf., but...
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dr. hossein zwanati, the president of tehran university of medical sciences, we are god, and during the interview, other guests will be added to our group by phone. including mr. dr rahimi, vice president of development of tehran university of medical sciences, along with mr. dr. hassan inanlu, president of imam khomeini hospital complex, may god have mercy on him, let's go back to the report and start the discussion and program tonight. khomeini is located in the emergency department, which is very busy , so imam khomeini hospital has about 2,000 patients from all over the country, and one of the main problems is the bed size of the bed in the room, according to your standard. let's get two beds it should be 27 retweets of the standard part of the standard. if we consider mammals, 10 to 12. with the opening of this big smart hospital , the problem of lack of hospital beds will be solved, and the rooms will have the standard set of beds . the hospitals that this space has available, sir,
dr. hossein zwanati, the president of tehran university of medical sciences, we are god, and during the interview, other guests will be added to our group by phone. including mr. dr rahimi, vice president of development of tehran university of medical sciences, along with mr. dr. hassan inanlu, president of imam khomeini hospital complex, may god have mercy on him, let's go back to the report and start the discussion and program tonight. khomeini is located in the emergency department, which is...
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fauci and dr. at nih weren't interested according to redfield in entertaining the lab leak theory. that's how i'm reading it. alyssa, you know all of these gentlemen. you were in the white house during this. what was your impression? was there a tug-of-war? >> there was. i thought dr. redfield's testimony was valuable. i was there in real time. dr. dirks and redfield were opening to the idea it was a potential accidental lab leak. dr. fauci to this day, credible person, somebody i consider a friend, way dug in on the other side. i think it did a disservice because with signs andscience a the medical profession there is not always unanimity. there was a effort that this is the only thing we are going to talk about and people were diminished if they to put forward the other day. redfield has been saying this for two and a half years. >> why was he not open to this other possibility? >> knowing tony future -- i think there was -- there was a media element to it. fauci was throughout the trump administ
fauci and dr. at nih weren't interested according to redfield in entertaining the lab leak theory. that's how i'm reading it. alyssa, you know all of these gentlemen. you were in the white house during this. what was your impression? was there a tug-of-war? >> there was. i thought dr. redfield's testimony was valuable. i was there in real time. dr. dirks and redfield were opening to the idea it was a potential accidental lab leak. dr. fauci to this day, credible person, somebody i...
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dr. marion rittman. dr. rittman is currently the assistant secretary for the mental health and substance use in the u.s. apartment of health and human services. she also serves as the administrator of the substance abuse and mental health services administration. she previously served as the commissioner of the connecticut department of mental health and addiction services, also known as dmhaf, as the director of the department's office of multicultural health care equity. prior to her current appointment, dr. rittman was an adjunct associate professor at yale university, serving for 20 years as a director of cultural competence and research consultation with the yale university program for recovery and community health. dr. rittman also served in a two-year white house appointment working as a senior advisor to samsa. she worked on a range of policy initiatives addressing behavioral health equities and workplace development, and health care reform. through her 20 year career in the behav
dr. marion rittman. dr. rittman is currently the assistant secretary for the mental health and substance use in the u.s. apartment of health and human services. she also serves as the administrator of the substance abuse and mental health services administration. she previously served as the commissioner of the connecticut department of mental health and addiction services, also known as dmhaf, as the director of the department's office of multicultural health care equity. prior to her current...