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dr. narashimhan: there are a couple of major drugs we have now. entresto, a medicine for heart failure. another drug cosentyx for a whole range of immunology. we have a drug for breast cancer. these names are not always tied to what the drugs actually do. but we have a pretty broad portfolio of medicines. over 15 medicines and over $1 billion in sales. david: by the way, speaking of brand names, who comes up with these brand names? because they are names i cannot pronounce sometimes. [laughter] dr. narashimhan: it's a whole industry. maybe private equity would be interested to getting into it. but there's a whole industry of people who basically try to find word permutations that might tie to the drug, and then you have to send it to the regulators and they have to be sure that this word will not be confused in any number of different languages for some other medicine or something else. david: people who don't follow this industry carefully might not recognize it, but the way the industry
dr. narashimhan: there are a couple of major drugs we have now. entresto, a medicine for heart failure. another drug cosentyx for a whole range of immunology. we have a drug for breast cancer. these names are not always tied to what the drugs actually do. but we have a pretty broad portfolio of medicines. over 15 medicines and over $1 billion in sales. david: by the way, speaking of brand names, who comes up with these brand names? because they are names i cannot pronounce sometimes. [laughter]...
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dr. fauci is about to testify before a house panel on his response to the virus in his first public testimony in nearly two years. remarkable. it has been two years. welcome to a new hour of "america's newsroom," i'm dana perino. >> bill: good morning. i thought dr. redfield was very interesting last hour. i'm bill hemmer. the pandemic may be officially over but the world may never fully recover from the damage it posed. a lot of questions finally getting more pointed. republicans on that committee are digging into the lab in wuhan china and whether a key fauci advisor was looking to evade laws, a cover-up. >> dana: the founder of public vcc. you follow it closely. i want to play some sound from democratic lawmakers questioning the conduct of dr. morens last week. >> what troubles me most about your conduct, dr. moren, is the extent to which it so willingly be trace decades of decorum and from public health workers who came before you and is not anti-science to hold you for misusing offic
dr. fauci is about to testify before a house panel on his response to the virus in his first public testimony in nearly two years. remarkable. it has been two years. welcome to a new hour of "america's newsroom," i'm dana perino. >> bill: good morning. i thought dr. redfield was very interesting last hour. i'm bill hemmer. the pandemic may be officially over but the world may never fully recover from the damage it posed. a lot of questions finally getting more pointed....
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dr. bertinoli for the first time in this committee as the director for the nationalth. as the granddaughter of a n.i.h. funded doctor understand the important roleg and curing disease and bolstering our economic growth and ensuring america is a global leader in innovation. i know my colleagues here today agree. i'm looking forward to workin bipartisan manner again this year to develop a labor h.h.s. bill that can pass the senate, pass the house, and be signed the president. that should be invests in n.i.h. and the promise ofs# finding life-saving cures and treatments for deadly diseases. but i want to be clear our ability to do that depends upon agreeing to adequate top line discretionary funding levels because of house republicans' insistence on cutting funding for programs, last year's labor than $2 billion less than in fiscal the first such decrease in more than a decade. l y with those case in fiscal 2024. but we should do better. like last a decade ago, republicans insisted onnding
dr. bertinoli for the first time in this committee as the director for the nationalth. as the granddaughter of a n.i.h. funded doctor understand the important roleg and curing disease and bolstering our economic growth and ensuring america is a global leader in innovation. i know my colleagues here today agree. i'm looking forward to workin bipartisan manner again this year to develop a labor h.h.s. bill that can pass the senate, pass the house, and be signed the president. that should be...
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dr.enni brown. she will be doing the opening prayer and helping us celebrate juneteenth. dr. penni brown is a member of njos and she is on the board of the education committee helping to educate everyone in america on theto. so, let's please welcome dr. dr. brown: thank you so much. thank you. thank you, everyone. as shei will be doing the openig prayer for the festivities here 's give the almighty what he is so rightfully due. father, i stretcmy hds to thee for no other help i know. my shelter in >the time of st my prince of peace, my hope in this harsh land, we bow before you this afternoon to thank you for watching over us and taking care of us. this afternoon -- this morning, you touched us andht us out of the land of slumber. oh, thank you. gave us another day. thank you.■p we realize that many -- as wewur names were called, they failed to answer. their voices were hushed up in death. their souls had taken a flight and gone back to -- that gave it.■= but not so with us. we are thankf
dr.enni brown. she will be doing the opening prayer and helping us celebrate juneteenth. dr. penni brown is a member of njos and she is on the board of the education committee helping to educate everyone in america on theto. so, let's please welcome dr. dr. brown: thank you so much. thank you. thank you, everyone. as shei will be doing the openig prayer for the festivities here 's give the almighty what he is so rightfully due. father, i stretcmy hds to thee for no other help i know. my shelter...
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>> the dr. morens issue that was discussed by this committee violates nih policy, yes. >> does using official email -- using a personal email for official business violate? >> using a personal email for official business violates policy. >> does it violate niaid policy to delete records to avoid foia? >> yes. >> dr. morens edited an eco health press release regarding the grant termination. does that violate policy? it was inappropriate for him to go doing that for a grantee as a conflict of interest, among other things. >> on march 29, 2021, dr. morens edited a letter that dr. das yak was sending to nih. does that violate policy? >> yes. >> he provided him with advice regarding how to mislead nih on eco health's late progress report. does that violate policy? >> it was wrong and inappropriate and violated policy. >> on december 7th, 2021, dr. morens wrote to the chair of eco health's board of directors to quote put in a word, end quote, for the doctor. does that violate policy? >> should not hav
>> the dr. morens issue that was discussed by this committee violates nih policy, yes. >> does using official email -- using a personal email for official business violate? >> using a personal email for official business violates policy. >> does it violate niaid policy to delete records to avoid foia? >> yes. >> dr. morens edited an eco health press release regarding the grant termination. does that violate policy? it was inappropriate for him to go doing...
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dr. fauci, february 1, 202100 call with dr. bera, dr. collins and others regarding potential to covid-19 with engineered. was cdc director raphael arbuckle. >> was brokers no, he was not. >> dr. fauci yet said you had to rely on virologists and evolutionary biologists regarding or just because you are not an expert. this dr. redfield virologist? >> i believe he is. >> he is. >> prior to the pandemic niaid awarded at least three grants via the new york blood center to a doctor. are you already. >> funds are to doctor. >> are you aware of those grants? [inaudible] >> doctor use and is now. i've expert mike focus not on, doctor. >> i'm not familiar with that >> okay. well niaid awarded at least three grants via the new york blood center to that s high-ranking chinese pla facial director of for lack of the chinese academy of military medical science. does it concern you if you taxpayer dollars are funding someone like this? >> grants that are submitted to the niaid goes through a very speedy does it concern you? on the part process. does it
dr. fauci, february 1, 202100 call with dr. bera, dr. collins and others regarding potential to covid-19 with engineered. was cdc director raphael arbuckle. >> was brokers no, he was not. >> dr. fauci yet said you had to rely on virologists and evolutionary biologists regarding or just because you are not an expert. this dr. redfield virologist? >> i believe he is. >> he is. >> prior to the pandemic niaid awarded at least three grants via the new york blood center...
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dr. morens wrote to dr.aszak quote, ps africa to say there's i can send stuff to talk on fighting or headed into work or at his house. he is too smart to let lleagues scented stuff that could cause trouble. end quote. appare to yourself with equally smart individual. dr. morens wrote to another collaborative, peter. in june 2021, of medicine that he had to lead all his emails e-mails with her to covert origin with quote the shit at the fan can make a pretty cynical i feel pretty sure tony were, too. the best way to avoid foia has visited all the emails when the subject is presented. in october 2021 dr. morens wrote to peter daszak goat peter from tony numerous, semi-and from what fver the past five years with trying to protect you and they're protecting tir own representation as well. -- reputation to jump ahead. the american people can rest assured we are going to continue to pursue answers as we push forr new colleagues despite continued efforts to try to cover this up. dr. fauci history will not account f
dr. morens wrote to dr.aszak quote, ps africa to say there's i can send stuff to talk on fighting or headed into work or at his house. he is too smart to let lleagues scented stuff that could cause trouble. end quote. appare to yourself with equally smart individual. dr. morens wrote to another collaborative, peter. in june 2021, of medicine that he had to lead all his emails e-mails with her to covert origin with quote the shit at the fan can make a pretty cynical i feel pretty sure tony were,...
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let's please welcome dr. penny brown. dr. i am dr. penny brown. i will be doing the opening prayer for the festivities today. i ask that everyone be still, be quiet and let's give the almighty what he is so rightfully due. i stretch my hands today for no my storm, my prince of my hope in this harsh land, we bow before you this afternoon and thank yog care of us. this afternoon, -- this morning, you touched us and brought us out of the land ofgave us anoth. thank you. . we realizemorning when their nae called they failed tonswer. their voices were hushed. their souls h taken flight and gone back to -- that gave it. not so with us. the sheet was not our winding ■Ñn was not our cooling board. you spared us and you gave usbeo pause and thank you for forgiving our sins. wrongdoings. we don't deserve it but you listen. u chance. i'm sorry. gave us another for this, we thank you. we thank you that you have given us this day. e given us this time in history. we thank youou have given us the shoulders to stand on and for that, lee gray full. when i -- will
let's please welcome dr. penny brown. dr. i am dr. penny brown. i will be doing the opening prayer for the festivities today. i ask that everyone be still, be quiet and let's give the almighty what he is so rightfully due. i stretch my hands today for no my storm, my prince of my hope in this harsh land, we bow before you this afternoon and thank yog care of us. this afternoon, -- this morning, you touched us and brought us out of the land ofgave us anoth. thank you. . we realizemorning when...
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dr.ran. this is a speech as the minister of defense and at the same time a member of parliament. since the minister was not elected , he had to stay and he was also doing the work of the ministry of defense. the important strategic issue for us is that there is no ground for a coup. the military body has been suggested many times to the authorities to disband this force and they are dangerous if an army of 500 thousand people wanted to fight with the nation. it killed millions. i prayed behind them with full courage and courage, and i pray chamran because i know the weaknesses in the country's defense structure to participate in the legislation of this area by personal decision. he was a candidate for the parliamentary elections. 8 people were selected in the first round and did not go to the second round, and dr. chamran was one of those eight people. here you are. 3 months have passed since the start of the work of the parliament, this man in a suit changed his clothes. it happened that
dr.ran. this is a speech as the minister of defense and at the same time a member of parliament. since the minister was not elected , he had to stay and he was also doing the work of the ministry of defense. the important strategic issue for us is that there is no ground for a coup. the military body has been suggested many times to the authorities to disband this force and they are dangerous if an army of 500 thousand people wanted to fight with the nation. it killed millions. i prayed behind...
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dr. dr.aszak in april 21 quote ps i forgot to say t can either send stuff to tony onn his private email or handed to him to worhe is too smart to let colleagues send him stuff s that could cni apparently you neglected to dredges up with people smart individuals. doc montreux to another collaborator in june 2021 at baylor college of he had diluted all his emails related to covid origin when quote the shit at the fan end quote picky set quote i feel pretty sure tony were, too. avoid united states hassle is toas delete all emails when you're in the subject is presented. october 2020 dr. morens peter daszak quote peter from tony's comments to me as what francis has been vocal n about over the past five years we're trying to protect you. they are protecting their own as well, end quote. i'll jump ahead. the american people can rest assured we're going to continue to pursue answers and continued push for full account of college despite continued efforts to try to cover this up. dr. fauci hitch will
dr. dr.aszak in april 21 quote ps i forgot to say t can either send stuff to tony onn his private email or handed to him to worhe is too smart to let colleagues send him stuff s that could cni apparently you neglected to dredges up with people smart individuals. doc montreux to another collaborator in june 2021 at baylor college of he had diluted all his emails related to covid origin when quote the shit at the fan end quote picky set quote i feel pretty sure tony were, too. avoid united states...
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dr. kyle trego would you agree that this demonstrates the need for more accountability and increase oversight? >> what you saw i believe was an outlier. the individuals at the nih and naiad are a very committed group of individuals. this one instance that you point out isn't an outlier. >> from your senior advisor for 20 years. >> on the is senior advisor. we wrote scientific papers together. he didn't advise me as i mentioned. >> are your senior advisors not trusted staff? >> again, i told you that his title as senior advisor. but he is not an advisor on policy. >> that is very confusing to have someone's title and not have that to be there obligation. >> that is the fact. >> that supports what lee said. there needs to be more oversight and more accountability. mr. chairman, my time is expired. these points are very clear to all of us today in this hearing room. i yelled back. >> i now recognize mr. garcia -- he left. i now recognize miss green from georgia for 5 minutes of questions. >>
dr. kyle trego would you agree that this demonstrates the need for more accountability and increase oversight? >> what you saw i believe was an outlier. the individuals at the nih and naiad are a very committed group of individuals. this one instance that you point out isn't an outlier. >> from your senior advisor for 20 years. >> on the is senior advisor. we wrote scientific papers together. he didn't advise me as i mentioned. >> are your senior advisors not trusted...
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>> dr. to have you on. i've got to say you are a spry 83 years old. [cheering] have you... have you thought about running for president? >> dr. fauci: no. >> stephen: no interest whatsoever? you served under six. >> dr. fauci: seven presidents. >> stephen: seven presidents. politicization of science is dangerous but it's not a new thing. this has happened in the past. you've dealt with it in the past. have you seen anything like the way it is now? certainly just a few days ago, your testimony in washington, d.c., made headlines for the hostility. your long str being involved with all these politicians, does this seem like something new to you? >> dr. fauci: quite new and disturbing. back when i first became director of the institute, which -- i had been director for almost 40 years, in the beginning there was always politics. people of different ideology. center, center left, center right. they disagreed. they sometimes would argue with each other but at the end of the day, there was civilit
>> dr. to have you on. i've got to say you are a spry 83 years old. [cheering] have you... have you thought about running for president? >> dr. fauci: no. >> stephen: no interest whatsoever? you served under six. >> dr. fauci: seven presidents. >> stephen: seven presidents. politicization of science is dangerous but it's not a new thing. this has happened in the past. you've dealt with it in the past. have you seen anything like the way it is now? certainly just a...
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dr. kessler's definition of addiction would classify most coffee cola and tea drinkers as addicts. caffeine addicts. many people experience a strong urge for a cup of coffee each morning, and there is a well-documented physical withdrawal syndrome associated with the consumption of coffee and caffeinated, soft drinks. nonetheless, i seriously doubt that the american public would say that these characterize six put caffeine in the same classes addictive drugs such as cocaine and heroin. and i don't think anyone would seriously suggest that the fda consider regulating coffee, tea or soda as drugs, even though soft drink manufacturers routinely add caffeine to their products. in the same vein. the manufacturers of alcoholic beverages constantly monitor the alcohol content of their problems. products through the fermentation process to precisely control the level of alcohol. in addition, some wines are fortified, fried with added alcohol. nonetheless, reynolds tobacco is not aware of any effo
dr. kessler's definition of addiction would classify most coffee cola and tea drinkers as addicts. caffeine addicts. many people experience a strong urge for a cup of coffee each morning, and there is a well-documented physical withdrawal syndrome associated with the consumption of coffee and caffeinated, soft drinks. nonetheless, i seriously doubt that the american public would say that these characterize six put caffeine in the same classes addictive drugs such as cocaine and heroin. and i...
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dr. kessler's definition of addiction would classify most coffee cola and tea drinkers as addicts. caffeine addicts. many people experience a strong urge for a cup of coffee each morning, and there is a well-documented physical withdrawal syndrome associated with the consumption of coffee and caffeinated, soft drinks. nonetheless, i seriously doubt that the american public would say that these characterize six put caffeine in the same classes addictive drugs such as cocaine and heroin. and i don't think anyone would seriously suggest that the fda consider regulating coffee, tea or soda as drugs, even though soft drink manufacturers routinely add caffeine to their products. in the same vein. the manufacturers of alcoholic beverages constantly monitor the alcohol content of their problems. products through the fermentation process to precisely control the level of alcohol. in addition, some wines are fortified, fried with added alcohol. nonetheless, reynolds tobacco is not aware of any effo
dr. kessler's definition of addiction would classify most coffee cola and tea drinkers as addicts. caffeine addicts. many people experience a strong urge for a cup of coffee each morning, and there is a well-documented physical withdrawal syndrome associated with the consumption of coffee and caffeinated, soft drinks. nonetheless, i seriously doubt that the american public would say that these characterize six put caffeine in the same classes addictive drugs such as cocaine and heroin. and i...
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let's please wme dr. penny brown. dr. brown: thank you so much. i am dr. pen brown.i will be doing the opening prayer for the festivities today. i everyone be stile let's give e almighty what he is so rightfully due. shelter in the time of storm, my prince■f peace, my hope in this harsh■fl)an bow before you this afterno and■ thank you for watching over us and taking care of us. this afternoon, -- this morning, you touched us and brought us er. gave us another day. thank you. . we realize as we now talk this morning when their names were answer. their voices were hushed. their gone back■" -- that gave it. not so with us. the sheet was not our winding sheet. the bed we slept on was not our cooling board. you spared us and you gave us one more chance to pray. want to pause and thank you for forgiving our sins. forgive all of our wrongdoings. we don't deserve itlisten. you gave us another chance. i'm sorry. gave us another chance to pray. forbk this, we thank you. we thank you that you have given us this day. we thank you you have given us this time in history. you have
let's please wme dr. penny brown. dr. brown: thank you so much. i am dr. pen brown.i will be doing the opening prayer for the festivities today. i everyone be stile let's give e almighty what he is so rightfully due. shelter in the time of storm, my prince■f peace, my hope in this harsh■fl)an bow before you this afterno and■ thank you for watching over us and taking care of us. this afternoon, -- this morning, you touched us and brought us er. gave us another day. thank you. . we realize...
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dr. pry don't need your edge, to talk right here. >> mr. chairman, abjection. objection. >> i reclaim my time. i reclaim my time. >> the gentlelady will -- >> mr. chairman, terms of the rules of the court are we allowed to deny that a doctor is a doctor just because we don't want them to be a doctor? >> yes, because in my time that man does not deserve to have a license as a matter-of-fact it should be revoked and he belongs in jail. >> suspend. >> the gentlelady to recognize the doctor as a doctor. >> thank you. >> tragic is this what we have become? this is what we have devolved into? notochord. >> you know what? we can do that hearing about the poor mental were subject of a syphilis because i support you in that. that's horrific. and this government -- >> i would urge -- >> doesn't have decorum to the american people. >> out of order. >> decorum. >> recognized point of order. >> go ahead with your point of order. >> i was going to say what, complete unacceptable to deny dr. fauci who i
dr. pry don't need your edge, to talk right here. >> mr. chairman, abjection. objection. >> i reclaim my time. i reclaim my time. >> the gentlelady will -- >> mr. chairman, terms of the rules of the court are we allowed to deny that a doctor is a doctor just because we don't want them to be a doctor? >> yes, because in my time that man does not deserve to have a license as a matter-of-fact it should be revoked and he belongs in jail. >> suspend. >> the...
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dr. fauci, february 1, 202100 call with dr. bera, dr.as cdc director raphael arbuckle. >> was brokers no, he was not. >> dr. fauci, yet said you had to rely on virologists and evolutionary biologists regarding or just because you are not an expert. this dr. redfield virologist? >> i believe he is. >> he is. >> prior to the pandemic niaid awarded at least three grants via the new york blood center to a doctor. are you already. >> funds are, to doctor. >> are you aware of those grants? [inaudible] >> doctor use and is now. i've expert mike focus not on, doctor. >> i'm not familiar with that name. >> okay. well, niaid awarded at least three grants via the new york blood center to that scientist. high-ranking chinese pla facial director of for lf the chinese academy of military medical science. does it concern you if you taxpayer dollars are funding someone like this? >> grants that are submitted to the niaid goes through a very speedy does it concern you? on the part process. does it concern you that u.s. taxpayer dollars would be going to
dr. fauci, february 1, 202100 call with dr. bera, dr.as cdc director raphael arbuckle. >> was brokers no, he was not. >> dr. fauci, yet said you had to rely on virologists and evolutionary biologists regarding or just because you are not an expert. this dr. redfield virologist? >> i believe he is. >> he is. >> prior to the pandemic niaid awarded at least three grants via the new york blood center to a doctor. are you already. >> funds are, to doctor. >>...
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dr. lori wright : she didn't give up. brittani marcell : it was a struggle. andrea canning : you're not you're the witness. brittani marcell : it's almost like a nightmare. andrea canning : the detective wanted you to do hypnosis? brittani marcell : mm-hm. your mind is in a completely different phase. dr. leon morris (psychologist; recording) : tell me what's happening. brittani marcell (recording) : he-- he's hurting me. he's hurting me. jodi gonterman : the details that she gave. it was unbelievable. brittani marcell : she goes, you did it. i said, no, you did. andrea canning : route 66 once stretched across the southwest from one horizon to the next. going from what america was to what it wanted to be. cities like albuquerque, new mexico were celebrated stops along the journey. today, buildings that once lined this part of the iconic highway have faded and closed as the cottonwood mall became the new downtown. andrea canning: the mall was kind of the big hangout? unidentified woman : w
dr. lori wright : she didn't give up. brittani marcell : it was a struggle. andrea canning : you're not you're the witness. brittani marcell : it's almost like a nightmare. andrea canning : the detective wanted you to do hypnosis? brittani marcell : mm-hm. your mind is in a completely different phase. dr. leon morris (psychologist; recording) : tell me what's happening. brittani marcell (recording) : he-- he's hurting me. he's hurting me. jodi gonterman : the details that she gave. it was...
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dr. pepper's rise in popularity the 140-year-old dr. pepper is the second most popular overtaking pepsi in four decades. the c.e.o. joins in a second. and a new era for "businessweek." brad stone joins to discuss the magazine's new monthly format and its debut cover story. how arnold built it into a luxury empire. ♪ >> i'm katie greifeld in new york. welcome to "bloomberg markets." markets at this moment, and it's tepid out there. katie nasdaq 100, higher. and meanwhile, it's the small caps, the little stocks that are the biggest loser today the russell 2000 off by .4. but let's talk about a big winner, at least for one day. because shares of rivian getting turbocharged after announcing a $5 billion pact with volkswagen. it gives vw access to rivian technology while rivian gets a mush needed infusion of cash. while wall street celebrate the deal, the head of equity analyst says to pump the brakes. >> this is huge sigh of relief rather than a celebration. but it's $5 billion enough for the
dr. pepper's rise in popularity the 140-year-old dr. pepper is the second most popular overtaking pepsi in four decades. the c.e.o. joins in a second. and a new era for "businessweek." brad stone joins to discuss the magazine's new monthly format and its debut cover story. how arnold built it into a luxury empire. ♪ >> i'm katie greifeld in new york. welcome to "bloomberg markets." markets at this moment, and it's tepid out there. katie nasdaq 100, higher. and...
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dr.hikari birely. [applause] >> good afternoon. i am the managing partner and lead researcher. i first want to thank for this opportunity to share with you today a distinctive study. the study is distinctive for two reasons. one, it is one of the only projects in the nation, one of nation that focuses specifically on the americans on issues of climate justice. the most recent study did not have enough respondents who identified as black americans to illuminate their opinions, so the wor kbla is doing to elevate the voices of black americans and other peoples of color on this important issue nsequential. the study is also consequential and auspicious because it is here the largest urban oilfields in the country, and the voicesblack americans and black angelenos have never been elevated in the way that has invested in elevating them today. with that ie i would like to present to you and i hope the sides will come up on the screen. we conducted a random sample to understand the importance of
dr.hikari birely. [applause] >> good afternoon. i am the managing partner and lead researcher. i first want to thank for this opportunity to share with you today a distinctive study. the study is distinctive for two reasons. one, it is one of the only projects in the nation, one of nation that focuses specifically on the americans on issues of climate justice. the most recent study did not have enough respondents who identified as black americans to illuminate their opinions, so the wor...
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dr.eranmi okanlami, whoi have been told i can just call dr. which is great, a and director of student accessibility and accommodation services at the university of michigan. unfortunately, olympic gold medalist elena delle donne it is under the weather and unable to join us, but i am very excited for the panel we have today. [applause] thank you. to begin our discussion with ist honor to welcome second gentleman doug emhoff, an attorney and has been such a vice president who has used his platform to advocate for gender equality, justice issues, health and well-being. he has traveled to 37 sets send 14 countries meeting with health care professionals, parents, teachers, caregivers, community leaders, legal aid providers, community organizers in rural and urban areas as well as color and tribal communities, to hear their stories, and to share how the administration is working to help their families. please join me in the well-for america second gentleman, doug emhoff. [ause] mr. emhoff: tha
dr.eranmi okanlami, whoi have been told i can just call dr. which is great, a and director of student accessibility and accommodation services at the university of michigan. unfortunately, olympic gold medalist elena delle donne it is under the weather and unable to join us, but i am very excited for the panel we have today. [applause] thank you. to begin our discussion with ist honor to welcome second gentleman doug emhoff, an attorney and has been such a vice president who has used his...
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and dr.a campaign to suppress the lab leak theory. after 15 months, the subcommittee still does not provide a shred of evidence to substantiate these extreme allegations that republicans have levied against dr. fauci for nearly four years. >> in his opening statement, dr. fauci explained how his leadership led to the quick development of life saving covid vaccines. >> prior to my retirement from federal service in december, 2022, i had been at the nih for 54 years, and director for more than 38 years. in those posts, i was deeply involved in the scientific and health response including hiv, aids, ebola, zika. so under my leadership, we were well positioned to respond to covid-19. for at least two decades prior to the covid outbreak, we had invested billions of dollars in research on the mrna technology, which let to the swift developments of the vaccines. safe and highly effective vaccines were available and in the history of what saved tens of millions of lives worldwide. >> tens of millions
and dr.a campaign to suppress the lab leak theory. after 15 months, the subcommittee still does not provide a shred of evidence to substantiate these extreme allegations that republicans have levied against dr. fauci for nearly four years. >> in his opening statement, dr. fauci explained how his leadership led to the quick development of life saving covid vaccines. >> prior to my retirement from federal service in december, 2022, i had been at the nih for 54 years, and director for...
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dr. robert known so many in this vement has the father of environmental justice. we want to share with you a video that will give you some his witness, his life, his legacy, then we want to present him a very special gift tonight. will take his seat on the stage and we will bring up the rest ofnversation started. please turn your attention to the monitors. if you're watching on c-span, you see it on your screen wherever you are watching. the presentation about the work and witness, the life and legacy ongor of the environmental justice movement, dr. robert bullard. [applause] >> the first principle of the environmental justice is that people must speak for themselves and the most impacted must be at >> he worked on communities where i live. to me, his ability to have the community speak their voice to share their thoughts>> his knowledge his passions and his energy is contagious. the data he has collected, it has been veryfield of environmental health sciences. i first met dr. bullard it
dr. robert known so many in this vement has the father of environmental justice. we want to share with you a video that will give you some his witness, his life, his legacy, then we want to present him a very special gift tonight. will take his seat on the stage and we will bring up the rest ofnversation started. please turn your attention to the monitors. if you're watching on c-span, you see it on your screen wherever you are watching. the presentation about the work and witness, the life and...
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dr. jill biden and hunter biden, all in the biden -- they're a bunch of feral dogs, right? it's a family of feral dogs. we're going to have to fumigate the lies of joe biden, the treason of joe biden, and how enfeebled he is. after that, it's not the tapes. we're coming after lisa monaco, merrick garland, the senior members of doj, that have prosecuted president trump. jack smith. >> that's where you come in. you're the vanguard of this revolution. we're going to do what the romans did to carthage. we're going to salt the earth around it. we're going to rebuild something else. there will be something that comes up and is rebuilt along the lines that are appropriate. we have to go back to the beginning. we've got to go back to russia gate. we have to go back to who did that, we have to go back to mueller's commission. we have to go back to andrew weissmann and msnbc and "the new york times" and all of it. right? every fbi agent, all the cia, dhs, chris wray, all of them. it's going to be a
dr. jill biden and hunter biden, all in the biden -- they're a bunch of feral dogs, right? it's a family of feral dogs. we're going to have to fumigate the lies of joe biden, the treason of joe biden, and how enfeebled he is. after that, it's not the tapes. we're coming after lisa monaco, merrick garland, the senior members of doj, that have prosecuted president trump. jack smith. >> that's where you come in. you're the vanguard of this revolution. we're going to do what the romans did to...
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dr trump term. let's turn to the events today- dr kim, — trump term.oday. dr kim, i described _ trump term. let's turn to the events today. dr kim, i described it - trump term. let's turn to the events today. dr kim, i described it as - trump term. let's turn to the events today. dr kim, i described it as a - today. dr kim, i described it as a mutual defence pact.— today. dr kim, i described it as a mutual defence pact. what do you think it is? — mutual defence pact. what do you think it is? that's _ mutual defence pact. what do you think it is? that's how _ mutual defence pact. what do you think it is? that's how we - mutual defence pact. what do you | think it is? that's how we describe it, too. interestingly, they called it, too. interestingly, they called it an alliance, that of course brings us to the current situation in the wake of the current midst of the ukraine work, where rusher was the aggressor and north korea continues to ramp up its military capability and arsenal. the two countries are calling this elevated relationship as a form of def
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dr. tim howard, a wealthy physician, gifted orator and the founder of the regional council of -- leadership, a premiere civil rights organization active in the mississippi delta. there will be hell to pay in mississippi. decent citizens are not going to continue to be treated like this dr. howard announced after learning about till's murder. as seen in this publication in which dr. howard wrote foreword. mississippi was as a ticking time bomb and epitomized the savagery that characterized the us south. and i'll just add when emmett till killed in august of in august of 1955, he was just latest of a string murders that were happening in that summer. i keep was killed in may in the states and two weeks before till was killed. another man was killed on the courthouse lawn of mississippi for trying to register people to vote. so people saw emmett till as just the incident happening in the state. born in murray, kentucky, in 1908, dr. howard was called the most controversial figure in mississi
dr. tim howard, a wealthy physician, gifted orator and the founder of the regional council of -- leadership, a premiere civil rights organization active in the mississippi delta. there will be hell to pay in mississippi. decent citizens are not going to continue to be treated like this dr. howard announced after learning about till's murder. as seen in this publication in which dr. howard wrote foreword. mississippi was as a ticking time bomb and epitomized the savagery that characterized the...
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dr. masoud bizikian, until you come to speak, the first sentence is not finished, the second sentence is not finished , what is the connection between this and mr. rouhani? because one has to sit down, write a plan, talk to people , let's sit down and see if a certain person has come to a certain headquarters, a certain personality has come to be a candidate , my record is clear, in addition, when you say yes, they proudly say, because i repeat again, they are illusions of expertise and illusions. there is no absolute knowledge and no illusion of expertise. if this country has reached this point, it has been reached by people who are all delusional , that they can comment on everything anywhere, and you say that the foreign policy has reached this point. people, don't forget the events that happened between 92 and 96 in the field of foreign policy and medicine in the economy of your table and livelihood . was it acceptable or not? everything is done with a comment. it was the opinion of t
dr. masoud bizikian, until you come to speak, the first sentence is not finished, the second sentence is not finished , what is the connection between this and mr. rouhani? because one has to sit down, write a plan, talk to people , let's sit down and see if a certain person has come to a certain headquarters, a certain personality has come to be a candidate , my record is clear, in addition, when you say yes, they proudly say, because i repeat again, they are illusions of expertise and...
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dr. jill biden and hunter biden, they are a bunch of feral dogs. it is a family of feral dogs. we will have to fumigate the lies of joe biden and the treason of joe biden. after that, it is not the tapes. we are coming after lisa monaco, merrick garland and the senior members of doj that have prosecuted president trump, jack smith. you are the vanguard of this revolution. we will do what the romans did at cartridge. we will solve the earth around us so they will never be another building there again. we will rebuild something else. there will be something that comes up and is rebuilt. we have got to go back to the beginning. we have got to go back to russian gait. we have to go back to who did that. we have got to go back to andrew weissmann and msnbc and the new york times and all of it. every fbi agent, all the cia, dhs, all of them. it is going to be a new day and maga will run things. they will know that maga has not only ascended, maga is in charge. it is simple, victory or death. >>
dr. jill biden and hunter biden, they are a bunch of feral dogs. it is a family of feral dogs. we will have to fumigate the lies of joe biden and the treason of joe biden. after that, it is not the tapes. we are coming after lisa monaco, merrick garland and the senior members of doj that have prosecuted president trump, jack smith. you are the vanguard of this revolution. we will do what the romans did at cartridge. we will solve the earth around us so they will never be another building there...
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dr. hodes: thank you very much. as noted, it is grifying to see convergence of technologies and approaches. in this case, the progress in the past years in alzheimer's has been remarkable with the first fda approval of a drug for treatment of early-stage. what we have learned from the series of successful and unsuccessful trials is that the effect is very strongly related to the degree of decrease that can be accomplished. studies in west virginia was that the use of targeted ultrasound in combination with an antibody to amyloid increased the effect in decreasing amyloid in the brain. preliminary data, which now will be followed up, with promise for making more effective in combination the treatments we have available. sen. capito: it can be done without nih and without the innovamove over to the nci designations and clinical trials. and i don't know who wants to answer this. but, there are 14 states including my state, that don't have an nci designated cancer center. you know, you have s
dr. hodes: thank you very much. as noted, it is grifying to see convergence of technologies and approaches. in this case, the progress in the past years in alzheimer's has been remarkable with the first fda approval of a drug for treatment of early-stage. what we have learned from the series of successful and unsuccessful trials is that the effect is very strongly related to the degree of decrease that can be accomplished. studies in west virginia was that the use of targeted ultrasound in...
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dr.ing dedicated t leading the largest elementary school district in california. where he oversaw tremendous progress in science, arts, math, and music education. and notably dr. downing expended learning opportunities and progs for our children. he made sure that our community was a leader in dual language programs like spanish, korean, and mandarin, for all of our students. during dr. downing's tenure, our elementary school district won many statewide recognitions, including the california department of education's pivotal practice award for effectiveness during the pandemic. dr. downing's 35 years as an educator has demonstrated his or children. doc, i wish you happy retirement, congratulations. and thank you. mr. speaker, thank you and i yield. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman yields back. the chair now recognizes the gentlewoman from michigan. the chair recognizes the gentleman from california, mr. cardenas, for five minutes. mr. cardenas: thank you, mr. speaker. mr. speaker, i
dr.ing dedicated t leading the largest elementary school district in california. where he oversaw tremendous progress in science, arts, math, and music education. and notably dr. downing expended learning opportunities and progs for our children. he made sure that our community was a leader in dual language programs like spanish, korean, and mandarin, for all of our students. during dr. downing's tenure, our elementary school district won many statewide recognitions, including the california...
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dr.turban. he's the founding director of the gender psychiatry program at the university of california, san francisco. dr. tobin, thank you for joining us. let's begin with the basics. gender identity. sex assigned at birth. what do they mean, and how are they different? dr. jack turban: so gender identity is your psychological sense ofourself in terms of masculinity and femininity. it's extraordinarily complicated, and we know from research that there is a biological basis of how we think about ourselves in terms of gender, but then we interact with society and culture to create this really complex understanding of who we are and how we think about ourselves. sex assigned at birth also it could be based on your unfortunately complicated. chromosomes based on different sex organs. but generally there are these biological characteristics, that end up being on your birth certificate. when i say sex assigned at birth i'm usually referring to what's , on someone's birth certificate. john: whe
dr.turban. he's the founding director of the gender psychiatry program at the university of california, san francisco. dr. tobin, thank you for joining us. let's begin with the basics. gender identity. sex assigned at birth. what do they mean, and how are they different? dr. jack turban: so gender identity is your psychological sense ofourself in terms of masculinity and femininity. it's extraordinarily complicated, and we know from research that there is a biological basis of how we think...
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dr. javadi, you said that in various fields of domestic technology, they have provided their own products in fields such as artificial intelligence, intelligence, or information technology fields , cyber security. they are cyber, we put one of maybe. this exhibition period was the existence of the insurance industry and the technologies related to the insurance industry, which for the first time we were together with other industries, fortunately, a good display of the achievements of the field. we actually went to the field of insurance, in the field of internet service providers, in the field of providers. the types of games and i said that there was so much variety that we can say that it is really complete, it is complete, that is, from the infrastructure to all kinds of applications. that in the field of information technology, in the field of electronic health and other sectors, fortunately , we had very good companies that i attended this exhibition, another thing happened 4 years
dr. javadi, you said that in various fields of domestic technology, they have provided their own products in fields such as artificial intelligence, intelligence, or information technology fields , cyber security. they are cyber, we put one of maybe. this exhibition period was the existence of the insurance industry and the technologies related to the insurance industry, which for the first time we were together with other industries, fortunately, a good display of the achievements of the...
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good had a close relationship in the early 90s several groups got together to his own dr. good and put together petitions and worked very, very hard to have the official address changed. >> dr. king's day of the celebration is in january, i got to call from mayor brown which i've known for in many, many years to ask me to change the street sign this is remarkable. okay. >> in january of 1999 right after the building reopened, mayor brown and i went outside at that moment it was still cold street we shut down the word on the sign that read polk. >> put up the sign that said number one, dr. carlson carlton b goodlett white. >> i think that he earned a certain place in respect of all poem he was just a remarkable individual. unfortunately, we didn't live long enough here to see the street sign . >> shop and dine the 49 challenges residents to do they're shopping with the 49ers of san francisco by supporting the services within the feigned we help san francisco remain unique and successful and rib rant where will you shop the shop and dine the 49 i'm e jonl i provide sweets sq
good had a close relationship in the early 90s several groups got together to his own dr. good and put together petitions and worked very, very hard to have the official address changed. >> dr. king's day of the celebration is in january, i got to call from mayor brown which i've known for in many, many years to ask me to change the street sign this is remarkable. okay. >> in january of 1999 right after the building reopened, mayor brown and i went outside at that moment it was...
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dr.nthony fauci testified defending the federal government's response to covid-19. weant your view of dfauci and the government's handling of the pandemic. republicans, --republicans, (202) 748-8001. [indiscernible] democrats, (202) 748-8000. independents, (202) 748-8002. 748-8003. or post on facebook.com/cspan or on x witmany moments from the test yesterday if you missed any of it, you can go to c-span.org. we will show you some moments as we wait for your phone calls to come in. but start with the coronavirus committee chair republican brad wenstrup, also a medical doctor, taking on dr. anthony fauci over covid-19 mandates he says were not based on science. [video] >> while policy decisions should have been based on scientific data, some frankly were not. the burdensome six foot social distancing rule did not have sufficient scientific report. in your words they just sort of appeared. distancing made sense but the six feet was arbitrary. collins said he has not seen any emp evidence to
dr.nthony fauci testified defending the federal government's response to covid-19. weant your view of dfauci and the government's handling of the pandemic. republicans, --republicans, (202) 748-8001. [indiscernible] democrats, (202) 748-8000. independents, (202) 748-8002. 748-8003. or post on facebook.com/cspan or on x witmany moments from the test yesterday if you missed any of it, you can go to c-span.org. we will show you some moments as we wait for your phone calls to come in. but start...
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dr. robert bullard. he is this movement has the father of envirota we want to share with you a video that will give you some context about his work life, hisac very special gift tonight. he will take his bring up the rest of the panel to get this conversation started. please turn your attention to the monitors. you see it on your screen wherever you are watching. the en and witness, the life and legacy ongoing of the father of the environmental justice movement, dr. robert bullard. >> the first p that people must speak for themselves and the most impacted must be at the table when decisions are being made. >>n communities where i live. to me, his community speak their voice to e their thoughts have been so powerful. >> his ks energy is contagious. the data he hasery important to the field of environmental health sciences. >> when i first met dr. bullard it was in dixson, tennessee. i wase.>> dr. bullard has been so important to this movement because documentation has been crucial. he has
dr. robert bullard. he is this movement has the father of envirota we want to share with you a video that will give you some context about his work life, hisac very special gift tonight. he will take his bring up the rest of the panel to get this conversation started. please turn your attention to the monitors. you see it on your screen wherever you are watching. the en and witness, the life and legacy ongoing of the father of the environmental justice movement, dr. robert bullard. >> the...
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dr. mortazavi will try to take the most important measures. mr. dr.vi will give a report on the most important measures in this field, god willing, then , god willing, we will be at the service of dr. ain allah in the same way , the most important actions will be reported in the same way, and finally , god willing, the questions of respected colleagues in these two areas , mr. doctor, are at your service. and action countless measures were taken to reduce the average processing time in these countless measures. 10% in 1402, our average processing time decreased, but in the courts of appeals , we have seen a decrease to 30%, which means an increase in 10% to 30%, 30% decrease in the average processing time in this year's dissenting courts were us. therefore, when it comes to pending cases, which is one of the concerns of the judiciary and the supreme authority. as a matter of fact, this year we were able to reduce pending cases by 88 , which means that our accumulation level decreased compared to cases. from this side, when we have reached the reductio
dr. mortazavi will try to take the most important measures. mr. dr.vi will give a report on the most important measures in this field, god willing, then , god willing, we will be at the service of dr. ain allah in the same way , the most important actions will be reported in the same way, and finally , god willing, the questions of respected colleagues in these two areas , mr. doctor, are at your service. and action countless measures were taken to reduce the average processing time in these...
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dr. cook. our next witness look dr. michael galvÉz who specializes in pediatric reconstructive hand surgery, dÉ. 6% to bring attention to the need, dr. galvÉz, thanks so much for being with us. >> thank you for having me. my name is dr. michael galvÉz and i stand before you as husband, father, son of peruvian immigrants and surgeon and advocate for my latino community. i'm honored to serve as a pediatric hand surgeon to help children with complex hand conditions in the central valley, california. [speaking in spanish] >> i speak spanish every day with my patients and in my practice of medicine i come to recognize that my language and culture are as valuable as my training at prestigious universities. there's nothing like seeing a face of a lot know child mother when i come to a clinic door and begin speaking spanish alleviating fear as first encounter with a physician that speaks the language. understanding the culture as clarity and connection. after working at medical institutions acros
dr. cook. our next witness look dr. michael galvÉz who specializes in pediatric reconstructive hand surgery, dÉ. 6% to bring attention to the need, dr. galvÉz, thanks so much for being with us. >> thank you for having me. my name is dr. michael galvÉz and i stand before you as husband, father, son of peruvian immigrants and surgeon and advocate for my latino community. i'm honored to serve as a pediatric hand surgeon to help children with complex hand conditions in the central valley,...
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dr.y. welcome back to the newshour. thanks for joining us. dr. murthy: thanks so much for having me. amna: so i need to point out this would not happen without congressional action of some kind. but let's explore this idea that you've proposed here. you're basically arguing that, like tobacco, that a warning label coupled with research and also reporting on the harms that social media can cause, that it can make people make a different choice when it comes to social media. so where have you seen that kind of self-policing work that leads you to believe a warning label would make a real difference for teens? dr. murthy: well, thanks for asking. and let me just step back and say that the reason i'm calling for this warning label is because i want kids and public health and science, which is that social media use among adolescents is associated with mental health harms. many people don't know that out there. and it's important that we share that in terms of why this could potentially be effe
dr.y. welcome back to the newshour. thanks for joining us. dr. murthy: thanks so much for having me. amna: so i need to point out this would not happen without congressional action of some kind. but let's explore this idea that you've proposed here. you're basically arguing that, like tobacco, that a warning label coupled with research and also reporting on the harms that social media can cause, that it can make people make a different choice when it comes to social media. so where have you...
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dr. vikram reddy is chief of colon and rectal surgery at the yale school of medicine. he is not affiliated or connected with either study. doctor, how potentially, how big a deal is this? dr. reddy: so, this is a huge deal for us because it's a new category of medications that we can use to treat patients with bowel cancers. john: and immunotherapy drugs. tell us what is immunotherapy and how does it work? dr. reddy: so, immunotherapy is different from conventional chemotherapy. so, immunotherapy actually augments and uses your own immune system to fight the cancers. whereas, the old conventional chemotherapy would work targeting the cancer cells and killing them with drugs. jo: are immunotherapy drugs used in other types of cancer? dr. reddy: oh, yeah. immunotherapy drugs have been used in other kinds of cancers for a while. but recently, we'ven using them for colorectal cancers. john: what more do you want to know about these drugs that they're going to continue the clinical trials sort
dr. vikram reddy is chief of colon and rectal surgery at the yale school of medicine. he is not affiliated or connected with either study. doctor, how potentially, how big a deal is this? dr. reddy: so, this is a huge deal for us because it's a new category of medications that we can use to treat patients with bowel cancers. john: and immunotherapy drugs. tell us what is immunotherapy and how does it work? dr. reddy: so, immunotherapy is different from conventional chemotherapy. so,...
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dr. anthony fauci is back. >> have you thought about running for president? >> no. >> laura: is a member of the squad a spiritual healer? >> i hand began to move and lumps that were there were no longer there. >> laura: first, they are coming for america. that is focus of tonight's angle. now neil diamond's song "america" from 1980 was a tribute to the immigration story. the refrain we remember is on the boats and on the planes, they are coming to america. it is powerful. it is more like they are coming for america. not just migrants, politicians who wave them in. back in 2015, trump knew what was happening. >> the u.s. has become a dumping ground for everybody else's problems. when mexico sends it's people, they are not sending their best, they are sending people with lots of problems and bringing problems with us. br bringing drugs, crime, they are rapists. some i assume are good people. >> laura: his comments sparked fury from democrats and they called him xenophobia and cruel. most am
dr. anthony fauci is back. >> have you thought about running for president? >> no. >> laura: is a member of the squad a spiritual healer? >> i hand began to move and lumps that were there were no longer there. >> laura: first, they are coming for america. that is focus of tonight's angle. now neil diamond's song "america" from 1980 was a tribute to the immigration story. the refrain we remember is on the boats and on the planes, they are coming to...
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dr. anthony fauci will testify on capitol hill as he and top associates face accusations of a covid cover-up. nicole malliotakis will join us live. >> todd: and a major 2024 issue as the trump campaign reports massive $200 million fundraising haul. >> everyone tells me this is easiest case to overturn, they want to last until after the election. my poll numbers have gone up. >> todd: more on the interview as we look ahead to the first presidential debate, we're in the month. you are wouching "fox and friends first," i'm todd piro. >> carley: i'm carley shimkus. hunter biden will stand trial when jury selection begins in federal gun case this morning. >> todd: madeleine rivera live in washington with more. >> madeleine: good morning, carley and todd. 250 people will be narrowed down to 12 jurors who will determine if hunter biden is guilty of federal gun charges. he lied about his -- hunter opened up about his addiction to crack sharing details in "beautiful things." he was hoping for a pl
dr. anthony fauci will testify on capitol hill as he and top associates face accusations of a covid cover-up. nicole malliotakis will join us live. >> todd: and a major 2024 issue as the trump campaign reports massive $200 million fundraising haul. >> everyone tells me this is easiest case to overturn, they want to last until after the election. my poll numbers have gone up. >> todd: more on the interview as we look ahead to the first presidential debate, we're in the month....
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lawmakers digging into dr. anthony fauci's leadership during covid and the way the government handled the pandemic. fauci admitted that 6-foot social distancing rule which kept schools in business closed for an extended period back of time during the pandemic was not based on scientific study. he was pressed on whether he tried to circumvent government records laws when evidence suggested one of his top advisors use personal email. >> dr. fauci, did you ever delete an official record? >> no. >> dr. fauci, did you ever conduct official business via email? >> to the best of my recollection and knowledge, i have never conducted official business via my private email. >> leading republicans note americans were bullied, shamed, and silenced for merely questioning or debating issues such as social distancing, masks, vaccines, or the origins of covid. fauci was pressed on whether covid leaks from a wuhan lab rather than the argument that it naturally developed. >> i've also been very, very clear and said multiple time
lawmakers digging into dr. anthony fauci's leadership during covid and the way the government handled the pandemic. fauci admitted that 6-foot social distancing rule which kept schools in business closed for an extended period back of time during the pandemic was not based on scientific study. he was pressed on whether he tried to circumvent government records laws when evidence suggested one of his top advisors use personal email. >> dr. fauci, did you ever delete an official record?...