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dr. fauci, thank you very much for coming here. we also have joining us mitchell warren who units. avac. used to be the aids vaccine advocacy coalition. we're now avav i'm on the board. we have a big conflict of interest. mitchell talks about the where the research is from a leading advocacy organization focused on hiv prevention. a margie mcglynn is here that runs the international aids vaccine initiative. iavi. runs one of the partnerships bringing together a multiple set of actors to accelerate the development of an hiv vaccine to hear from here where iavi is and where her partners and prospective from leading pdp in this area. format we'll have 30 minutes for dr. fauci to give us sort after presentation, plenary talk and we'll move to mitchell warren of avac of eight other ten minutes of comments. margie mcglynn as well eight or ten minutes of comments. then we'll open up the pan fell for you to give questions and i will moderate that. a good chance for to you engage with them on discussion
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dr. fauci, thank you very much for coming here. i am on the board of avac, so a big conflict of interest there. margie mcglynn is here with us. she runs the international aids vaccine initiative. it is one of the product development partnerships that is focused on bringing together multiple sets of actors to accelerate the development of an hiv vaccine. it will be a great opportunity to hear from her and what she sees in her perspective. we will have about 30 minutes for dr. fauci to give us a presentation, plenary talk, and move to mitchell for about 10 minutes, and then margie mcglynn for about 10 minutes as well. and then we'll open it up to the panel for you to engage them in questions and answers. i will moderate that. it is a good chance for you to engage with them on discussions around where we are with hiv research and how it fits in. dr. fauci, over to you. thank you again for coming. [applause] >> so i can advance my own slides? there you go. thank you. thank you very much, todd. it's
dr. fauci, thank you very much for coming here. i am on the board of avac, so a big conflict of interest there. margie mcglynn is here with us. she runs the international aids vaccine initiative. it is one of the product development partnerships that is focused on bringing together multiple sets of actors to accelerate the development of an hiv vaccine. it will be a great opportunity to hear from her and what she sees in her perspective. we will have about 30 minutes for dr. fauci to give us a...
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i don't know if dr. fauci or dr.rieden, you want to add. >> if i can just make a couple of points. in ebola, there is no carrier state. so you cannot make other people ill unless you yourself are ill. from everything that we've seen of how the virus operates, 'til date. at cdc itself, we've already had more than 100 of our top disease detectives and public health specialists go to fight the outbreak, and then come back to cdc. they come back into active work at cdc so that they can be productive in the response and protecting plerns in oth ining ways. but our active monitoring program is to ensure that every person that comes back is monitored, their temperature is taken every day, because the key is that wherever you are, quarantine or your own home or workplace, as soon as you develop any symptoms whatsoever, even if they don't turn out to be ebola, you immediately get assessed and isolated. that's how we can protect americans most effectively in terms of people coming back themselves. >> thank you very much, dr. f
i don't know if dr. fauci or dr.rieden, you want to add. >> if i can just make a couple of points. in ebola, there is no carrier state. so you cannot make other people ill unless you yourself are ill. from everything that we've seen of how the virus operates, 'til date. at cdc itself, we've already had more than 100 of our top disease detectives and public health specialists go to fight the outbreak, and then come back to cdc. they come back into active work at cdc so that they can be...
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frieden and dr. fauci who spent a lot of time both dealing with the disease and dealing with the fear the public had around the disease and you did a great job while you were trying to do several other jobs. so secretary burwell do you think you work would have been facilitated while these two fine doctors -- because the question is who is america's doctor? should we move rapidly to confirm a surgeon general which in no way minimizes the work that these men have significant operational responsibility and in many ways they acted as america's doctors. >> it would be helpful. this is carry to the american people having an additional voice that would be a voice that is a trusted doctor voice about how to understand it is certainly something that would be helpful but it would be help informal things that the department does like opioids. so the answer to that question is it would be helpful to us and thank you to dr. frieden and fauci who took that responsibility on. >> and they did do that job. >> and they did
frieden and dr. fauci who spent a lot of time both dealing with the disease and dealing with the fear the public had around the disease and you did a great job while you were trying to do several other jobs. so secretary burwell do you think you work would have been facilitated while these two fine doctors -- because the question is who is america's doctor? should we move rapidly to confirm a surgeon general which in no way minimizes the work that these men have significant operational...
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we will have about 30 minutes ar dr. fauci to give us presentation, plenary talk, and the mobile moved to mitchell war and for about -- mitchell war in for about 10 minutes, and then margie mcglynn for about 10 minutes as well. and then we'll open it up to the panel for you to engage them in questions and answers. i will moderate that. it is a good chance for you to engage with them on discussions around where we are with hiv research and how it fits in. dr. fauci, over to you. thank you again for coming. [applause] >> so i can advance my own slide? there you go. thank you. thank you very much, todd. it's a real pleasure to be here with you today. i will talk about the issue of the role of an hiv vaccine. i want to start off by putting ofo perspective the concept why we really do need an hiv vaccine, despite the -- the spectacular successes and really historic successes that we've had in the last several years in the arenas of both treatment and prevention. let's take a look at the background and then i will get into the nitty
we will have about 30 minutes ar dr. fauci to give us presentation, plenary talk, and the mobile moved to mitchell war and for about -- mitchell war in for about 10 minutes, and then margie mcglynn for about 10 minutes as well. and then we'll open it up to the panel for you to engage them in questions and answers. i will moderate that. it is a good chance for you to engage with them on discussions around where we are with hiv research and how it fits in. dr. fauci, over to you. thank you again...
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frieden and dr. fauci who spent a lot of time both dealing with the disease and dealing with the fear the public had around the disease and you did a great job while you were trying to do several other jobs. so secretary burwell do you think you work would have been facilitated while these two fine doctors -- because the question is who is america's doctor? should we move rapidly to confirm a surgeon general which in no way minimizes the work that these men have significant operational responsibility and in many ways they acted as america's doctors. >> it would be helpful. this is carry to the american people having an additional voice that would be a voice that is a trusted doctor voice about how to understand it is certainly something that would be helpful but it would be help informal things that the department does like opioids. so the answer to that question is it would be helpful to us and thank you to dr. frieden and fauci who took that responsibility on. >> and they did do that job. >> and they did
frieden and dr. fauci who spent a lot of time both dealing with the disease and dealing with the fear the public had around the disease and you did a great job while you were trying to do several other jobs. so secretary burwell do you think you work would have been facilitated while these two fine doctors -- because the question is who is america's doctor? should we move rapidly to confirm a surgeon general which in no way minimizes the work that these men have significant operational...
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dr. fauci is director of infectious diseases part of the national institutes of health where he has spent his career. he became a public figure for his role in understanding hiv and aids and for his involvement in developmenting an hiv vaccine. he received a presidential medal of freedom for his work on hiv. of late, development fauci has been swamped with requests from the medical community, media, legislatures and the public for his guidance regarding the ebola outbreak. typically he does not sugar coat his assessment. last week he said, quote, the war against ebola is far from over, unquote and cautioned that outbreaks can come in waves, recedeing and then resurging. the virus continues to make headlines, such as nurses strike to demand better training and safer clothing for dealing with ebola patients. congress is considering a multi-billion dollar boost for ebola prevention and treatment. scientists and governments debate the development and testing of vaccines. infected health care worker
dr. fauci is director of infectious diseases part of the national institutes of health where he has spent his career. he became a public figure for his role in understanding hiv and aids and for his involvement in developmenting an hiv vaccine. he received a presidential medal of freedom for his work on hiv. of late, development fauci has been swamped with requests from the medical community, media, legislatures and the public for his guidance regarding the ebola outbreak. typically he does not...
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dr. anthony fauci of nih. and then we say to drs. fauci and friedman, mr. lindberg, vet good general who's here, we will ask you to join us after they testify to be able to answer questions from really this robust participation that we have. opening statements will be from the four witnesses. now, we have before us an administration request to contain and fight ebola. an emergency spending request of $6.2 billion. because the ebola, in my mind, meets the criteria for emergency spending. it's sudden, unanticipated, unforeseen, urgent and temporary. the request includes funds from the state department and u.s. id for $2.9 billion. the department of defense to develop technologies to fight ebola and shorten vaccine development, $112 million. the department of health and human services to contain ebola, both with cdc in west africa and remember, cdc is both here in our country and also in west africa. to also fortify, strengthen domestic capacity to treat ebola with treatment centers available in every state and the appropriate personal protective equipment for
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dr. fauci's presentation of the approach. what does it look like for the individual that is challenging enough to have a few doses to deliver? do you envision a vaccine where there would be multiple boosts? how do we prepare to approach that social challenge of behavior change. people are rather poorly trained. >> that is a very good question. i hope it is up multiple multiple. if you look at the science of it, you really want to trigger a b-cell that is one that recognizes an epitop eme that i actually going to get to the affinity maturation you want without having to mutate multiple times. i will try to explain simply for non-immunologists. the higher the affinity or more power the antibody has to bind on to the hiv, the more you evolve and mutated genes of the cell mutate and mutate and mutate until they build up a really tight infinity so we know the really good antibodies are highly mutational and the reason they are is that hiv when you get infected just keeps regulating for -- replicating and bombarding your immune sys
dr. fauci's presentation of the approach. what does it look like for the individual that is challenging enough to have a few doses to deliver? do you envision a vaccine where there would be multiple boosts? how do we prepare to approach that social challenge of behavior change. people are rather poorly trained. >> that is a very good question. i hope it is up multiple multiple. if you look at the science of it, you really want to trigger a b-cell that is one that recognizes an epitop eme...
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dr. fauci. could you describe your opinion inthe technical expertise the aia and medical and canadian government? >> they are very good. have many colleagues in canada and deal with them almost on a continual basis. you can get.ood as >> if they are very good why were they wrong in shutting down visa line in the source countries of ebola? wouldn't say they were wrong. i would say that they made a what theirsed on judgment was for the best for their citizens. when we do, weo when make our decisions based on the scientific data which might be who arent from people in good faith trying to do the best for their citizens. and it say they are wrong don't criticize them. >> and yet we made a different decision. insisted on keeping the visa line open in source countries. i would say that is likely a mistake. we should probably follow the direction of our canadian allies. >> may i comment on that, please? one ipecific question is thought a lot about myself. fact, the number of flights that are coming fr
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but i'll let dr. fauci -- >> and does the funding allow scaleup for manufacture when you find something that works? >> so the answer to the question, there are two major ones, but there are three right barta has their sights on. barta're asking, what can do with regard to pushing it forward in the development, we're talking about five. add, depending on where and how quickly, the issue of the distribution of the manufacturing and production, which barta is focused on, but there's also distribution. that's why we have put in the con ticontingency fund. we getof it is if something and at that point believe we need to support further distribution, that's would do asat we well. so distribute a successful vaccine. allows for large-scale manufacture and then distribution? >> right now we have put in funds that will help us get to manufacturing. that is what we are focused on in the barta element. >> okay. thank you. you very much, senator hogan. hearing,p up today's first of all i'd like to thank forwitnesses her
but i'll let dr. fauci -- >> and does the funding allow scaleup for manufacture when you find something that works? >> so the answer to the question, there are two major ones, but there are three right barta has their sights on. barta're asking, what can do with regard to pushing it forward in the development, we're talking about five. add, depending on where and how quickly, the issue of the distribution of the manufacturing and production, which barta is focused on, but there's...
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dr. fauci is director of infectious diseases part of the national institutes of health where he has spent his career. he became a public figure for his role in understanding hiv and aids and for his involvement in developmenting an hiv vaccine. he received a presidential medal of freedom for his work on hiv. of late, development fauci has been swamped with requests from the medical community, media, legislatures and the public for his guidance regarding the ebola outbreak. typically he does not sugar coat his assessment. last week he said, quote, the war against ebola is far from over, unquote and cautioned that outbreaks can come in waves, receding and then resurging. the virus continues to make headlines, such as nurses strike to demand better training and safer clothing for dealing with ebola patients. congress is considering a multi-billion dollar boost for ebola prevention and treatment. scientists and governments debate the development and testing of vaccines. infected health care workers
dr. fauci is director of infectious diseases part of the national institutes of health where he has spent his career. he became a public figure for his role in understanding hiv and aids and for his involvement in developmenting an hiv vaccine. he received a presidential medal of freedom for his work on hiv. of late, development fauci has been swamped with requests from the medical community, media, legislatures and the public for his guidance regarding the ebola outbreak. typically he does not...
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dr. anthony fauci of nih. and then we say to drs. fauci and friedman, mr. lindberg, vet good general who's here, we will ask you to join us after they testify to be able to answer questions from really this robust participation that we have. opening statements will be from the four witnesses. now, we have before us an administration request to contain and fight ebola. an emergency spending request of $6.2 billion. because the ebola, in my mind, meets the criteria for emergency spending. it's sudden, unanticipated, unforeseen, urgent and temporary. the request includes funds from the state department and u.s. id for $2.9 billion. the department of defense to develop technologies to fight ebola and shorten vaccine development, $112 million. the department of health and human services to contain ebola, both with cdc in west africa and remember, cdc is both here in our country and also in west africa. to also fortify, strengthen domestic capacity to treat ebola with treatment centers available in every state and the appropriate personal protective equipment for
dr. anthony fauci of nih. and then we say to drs. fauci and friedman, mr. lindberg, vet good general who's here, we will ask you to join us after they testify to be able to answer questions from really this robust participation that we have. opening statements will be from the four witnesses. now, we have before us an administration request to contain and fight ebola. an emergency spending request of $6.2 billion. because the ebola, in my mind, meets the criteria for emergency spending. it's...
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dr. anthony fauci of nih. and then we say to drs. fauci and friedman, mr. lindberg, vet good general who's here, we will ask you to join us after they testify to be able to answer questions from really this robust participation that we have. opening statements will be from the four witnesses. now, we have before us an administration request to contain and fight ebola. an emergency spending request of $6.2 billion. because the ebola, in my mind, meets the criteria for emergency spending. it's sudden, unanticipated, unforeseen, urgent and temporary. the request includes funds from the state department and u.s. id for $2.9 billion. the department of defense to develop technologies to fight ebola and shorten vaccine development, $112 million. the department of health and human services to contain ebola, both with cdc in west africa and remember, cdc is both here in our country and also in west africa. to also fortify, strengthen domestic capacity to treat ebola with treatment centers available in every state and the appropriate personal protective equipment for
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dr. fauci today he has completed the 21-day monitoring protocol for health care workers who have been exposed to ebola. >>> bill cosby's career suffering more fallout from those sex abuse allegations that dominated the news the past week. two more venues have cancelled appearances. his show, set for next week at treasure island in las vegas, is cancelled. and a show in champaign, illinois, for april is also called off. earlier this week, nbc and netflix both backed away for upcoming projects. the reversals follow allegations from multiple women that cosby sexually assaulted them. we want to know what you think about whether that decision to drop cosby from tv projects is fair. it's our nbc washington flash poll of the day. you can respond by texting or calling or finding us on facebook and twitter. >>> with less than a week to go now before thanksgiving, the nurses at med star georgetown university hospital are busy. they're busy collecting cans of food for needy families. for more than a decad
dr. fauci today he has completed the 21-day monitoring protocol for health care workers who have been exposed to ebola. >>> bill cosby's career suffering more fallout from those sex abuse allegations that dominated the news the past week. two more venues have cancelled appearances. his show, set for next week at treasure island in las vegas, is cancelled. and a show in champaign, illinois, for april is also called off. earlier this week, nbc and netflix both backed away for upcoming...
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dr. anthony fauci, joins me now. welcome, dr. anthony fauci. >> thank you.d to be with you. >> woodruff: on this thanksgiving day, we appreciate your coming in. so only 20 people involved in this study. it's only been underway a lit morning tha two months. how is it possible to know already that it may be successful. >> when we say successful, we mean we've answered successfully two questions that a phase one early trial like this asks. a, is it safe? and b, does it induce the kind of response in volunteers that you predict would be protective? the answer is yes. it was safe in the sense of really no prohibitive adverse events among 20 volunteers, and when we measured the response in them, it was commensurate with the good response wes saw in the animal model that actually protected the animal from challenge. the proof of the pudding now is to find out if, in reality, it protects. the first phases are successful and that's where we are now. >> woodruff: we know there's no ebola in this so it's not dangerous in that regard. >> right. >> woodruff: how does it
dr. anthony fauci, joins me now. welcome, dr. anthony fauci. >> thank you.d to be with you. >> woodruff: on this thanksgiving day, we appreciate your coming in. so only 20 people involved in this study. it's only been underway a lit morning tha two months. how is it possible to know already that it may be successful. >> when we say successful, we mean we've answered successfully two questions that a phase one early trial like this asks. a, is it safe? and b, does it induce the...
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so, dr. fauci, thank you very much for coming here. we also have joining us mitchell warren who units. avac. used to be the aids vaccine advocacy coalition. we're now avav i'm on the board. we have a big conflict of interest. mitchell talks about the where the research is from a leading advocacy organization focused on hiv prevention. a margie mcglynn is here that runs the international aids vaccine initiative. iavi. runs one of the partnerships bringing together a multiple set of actors to accelerate the development of an
so, dr. fauci, thank you very much for coming here. we also have joining us mitchell warren who units. avac. used to be the aids vaccine advocacy coalition. we're now avav i'm on the board. we have a big conflict of interest. mitchell talks about the where the research is from a leading advocacy organization focused on hiv prevention. a margie mcglynn is here that runs the international aids vaccine initiative. iavi. runs one of the partnerships bringing together a multiple set of actors to...
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. >> dr. fauciays an ebola vaccine developed at nih will remove or move into an advanced trial in west africa by the beginning of january. no guarantees, but the early results are encouraging. >>> the weekend is here, and we might be getting a break from this cold weather. doug. >> >> we're going to get a big break. temperatures going up 40 degrees from the way it felt today to where it will be during the day on monday. take a look. first off, show you the cold numbers. 37 d.c. 28 gaithersburg. 34 down towards ft. belvoir. if you're headed out this evening, it is going to be a cold night. you'll need the jacket. on the town this evening, what can we expect? once again, temperatures will be in the 30s if you're downtown. no matter where you are, look at the numbers. 35 by 7:00. 32 by 9:00. dropping to 29 degrees at 11:00. i know a lot of people going down to watch the wizards tonight. copying out of that game, cold for sure. nothing on the radar, though. no rain, no snow. however, that's going to be
. >> dr. fauciays an ebola vaccine developed at nih will remove or move into an advanced trial in west africa by the beginning of january. no guarantees, but the early results are encouraging. >>> the weekend is here, and we might be getting a break from this cold weather. doug. >> >> we're going to get a big break. temperatures going up 40 degrees from the way it felt today to where it will be during the day on monday. take a look. first off, show you the cold...
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dr. tony fauci who has been an adviser for four or five presidents. my lead is not to give medical advice. it's to fight ebola here at home and in africa, to bring the agencies together to help develop policy and get things to the president quickly and effectively. that's something that i've done before and what i'm doing. it's humbling to be working with the kinds of people like craig spencer who are on the front lines, who are fighting this disease, who are taking chances to fight this disease. those are the people really getting the job done. those are the people we should celebrate and honor and on veterans day we should also remember our 1900 men and women in uniform in west africa helping to fight the disease. >> ron klain, best of luck. >>> and are other americans shivering in the single digit temperatures? enjoy it while you can because it's headed east. will there be snow as well? that's next. nrz (receptionist) gunderman group. gunderman group is growing. getting in a groove. growth is gratifying. goal is to grow. gotta get greater growth. i
dr. tony fauci who has been an adviser for four or five presidents. my lead is not to give medical advice. it's to fight ebola here at home and in africa, to bring the agencies together to help develop policy and get things to the president quickly and effectively. that's something that i've done before and what i'm doing. it's humbling to be working with the kinds of people like craig spencer who are on the front lines, who are fighting this disease, who are taking chances to fight this...
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dr. s frieden and fauci. we've determined level of risks.uarantine base system based on their level of risk. and that's based on the epidemiology which is years of experience, i think dr. fauci has been work on this for well over 30 years. in terms of the experience that we see. that's how we determine what's done with each and every group of people and different groups fall into different categories. that's how we base the decision. that's an individual basis often which is why we monitor directly and actively every day those health care workers that return. >> is the assessment -- i'll direct this to you, too, doctor, since you'll be in on this. in the assessment of risk difficult when people are coming from various countries and perhaps don't divulge where they've been? i know you can keep up with it to some extent. who they've been exposed to, all of this? is the assessment tough to come by? >> we do several levels of assessment, first to assess the fever, to see if someone is ill. and then to assess them if they do have a fever to deter
dr. s frieden and fauci. we've determined level of risks.uarantine base system based on their level of risk. and that's based on the epidemiology which is years of experience, i think dr. fauci has been work on this for well over 30 years. in terms of the experience that we see. that's how we determine what's done with each and every group of people and different groups fall into different categories. that's how we base the decision. that's an individual basis often which is why we monitor...
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dr. faucirector of the national institute of allergy and infectious diseases takes part in an event hosted by the center for strategic and international studies. live coverage at 2:00 p.m. eastern, here on c-span. >> throughout campaign 2014, c-span has brought you more than 130 candidate debates from across the country, in races that will determine control of the next congress. and this tuesday night, watch c-span's live election night coverage to see who wins, mo loses and which party will control the house and senate. our coverage begins at 8:00 p.m. eastern with results and analysis. you'll also see candidate victory and concession speeches in some of the most closely watched senate race as cross the country. throughout the night and into the morning, we want to hear from you with your calls, facebook comments and tweets. >> the international foundation for electoral systems held a forum on monday looking at elections around the world. next, election law advocates discuss regulations requir
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dr. anthony fauci of the national institutes of allergy and infectious diseases. this is live at 2:00 p.m. eastern. >> the c-span cities tour takes booktv and american history tv on the road traveling to u.s. cities to learn about their history and literary life. this weekend we partnered with charter communications for a visit to madison, which is. wisconsin. >> there is for everyone the field is large. it's a glorious service. this service for the country. the call comes to every citizen. it is an unending struggle, to make and keep government representative. >> bob la follette is probably the most important political figure in wisconsin history and one of the most important in the history of the 20th century in the united states. he was a reforming governor. he defined what progressivism is. he was one of the first to use the term progressive to self-identify. he was a united states senator who was recognized by his peers in the 1950s as one of the five greatest senators in american history. he was an opponent of world war i. stood his ground advocating for fre
dr. anthony fauci of the national institutes of allergy and infectious diseases. this is live at 2:00 p.m. eastern. >> the c-span cities tour takes booktv and american history tv on the road traveling to u.s. cities to learn about their history and literary life. this weekend we partnered with charter communications for a visit to madison, which is. wisconsin. >> there is for everyone the field is large. it's a glorious service. this service for the country. the call comes to every...
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dr. anthony fauci who heads the national institute of allergy and infectious diseases. that's hosted by the center for strategic and international studies. live coverage at 2 p.m. eastern on c-span. >> c-span2 providing live coverage of the senate floor proceedings and key public policy events. and every weekend booktv now for 15 years the only television network devoted to nonfiction books and authors. c-span2 greater by the cable tv industry and brought to you as a public service by your local cable or satellite provider. watch us in hd, like us on facebook and follow us on twitter. >> throughout campaign 2014 c-span has brought you more than 130 candidate debates from across the country in races that will determine control of the next congress. tonight watched c-span's life election night coverage to see who wins, who loses, and which party will control the house and senate. coverage begins at 8 p.m. eastern with results and and analysis. he was the candidate victory and concession speeches and so the most closely watched senate races across the country throughout th
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on october 16th, dr. fauci was kind enough to present you had with some materials and walked us through them, including this product development pipeline, which i think you described in your testimony talking about early concept and product development being the province of nih and the advanced development being the province of barta and commercial manufacturing by the industry itself. and then regulatory review. >> the next page of the presentation dealt with ebola therapeutics in development. my understanding, these are treatments being developed for the sick thomas of the ebola virus, as opposed to a vaccine that would hopefully prevent the virus from spreading. correct? he had a slide that talked about the vaccines that were in or approaching phase one trial. the first one is the glax glaxosmithkli glaxosmithkline. the second was new link genetics. i asked him questions about that at the time. i questioned doctor robinson. in this particular slide, it appeared there were only two companies, zblak sew smith
on october 16th, dr. fauci was kind enough to present you had with some materials and walked us through them, including this product development pipeline, which i think you described in your testimony talking about early concept and product development being the province of nih and the advanced development being the province of barta and commercial manufacturing by the industry itself. and then regulatory review. >> the next page of the presentation dealt with ebola therapeutics in...
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dr. anthony fauci, director of the national institute of allergy and infectious diseases will focus on the ebola outbreak. and on december 1, teresa sullivan, president of university of virginia will discuss trends in higher education. next, i'd like to present our guest with additional national press club mug. and, bob, the more often you come back from the more cups you get. there's no limit. >> thank you very much. [applause] and now for our last question. spent another one. >> you already gave me the mug. [laughter] >> there is not an extra month for the last question. bob, you have worked for a board of directors, not congressional committees are overseeing your work. what's that it is between reporting to a board of directors and reporting to a congressional committee? >> actually it's pretty similar. you know, i have very good relationship with our congressional committees, and i want it that way. just as i've invited you to partner with us, i have invited them to partner with us and the been great partners. senator barry, bernie sanders who leads our senate committee, you know, we
dr. anthony fauci, director of the national institute of allergy and infectious diseases will focus on the ebola outbreak. and on december 1, teresa sullivan, president of university of virginia will discuss trends in higher education. next, i'd like to present our guest with additional national press club mug. and, bob, the more often you come back from the more cups you get. there's no limit. >> thank you very much. [applause] and now for our last question. spent another one. >>...
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dr. anthony fauci, director of the national institutes of allergy and infectious diseases.n december 1st, teresa sullivan, president of the university of virginia, will discuss trends in higher education. and on december 5th, gary bettman, commissioner of the national hockey league, and ted leonis, ceo of monumental sports and entertainment will discuss the growth of the national hockey league and the 2015 winter classic. next, i'd like to present our guest with the traditional national press club mug. if i happen to walk by your office, i will check to see that you have it there. [laughter] please accept it with our thanks. and -- [applause] one last question. one last question. many dentists charge about $200 for a set of x-rays. why can't the nrc regulate them? [laughter] >> thanks. >> okay, very good. [laughter] thank you all for coming today. i'd also like to thank the national press club staff including its journalism institute and broadcast center for organizing today's event. thank you again. we are adjourned. [applause] [inaudible conversations] [inaudible conversa
dr. anthony fauci, director of the national institutes of allergy and infectious diseases.n december 1st, teresa sullivan, president of the university of virginia, will discuss trends in higher education. and on december 5th, gary bettman, commissioner of the national hockey league, and ted leonis, ceo of monumental sports and entertainment will discuss the growth of the national hockey league and the 2015 winter classic. next, i'd like to present our guest with the traditional national press...
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dr. anthony fauci, director of the institute of allergy and infectious diseases will focus on the ebola outbreak. on december 1, theresa sullivan president of the university of virginia will discuss trends in higher education. on december 5, barry betman, commissioner of the national hockey lead and ted leos any, ceo of monumental sports and entertainment will discuss the gret of the national hockey league and the 2015 winter classic. next i'd like to present our guests with the traditional national press cub mug. if i happen to walk by your office i would like to see it there. [ applause ] one last question. many dentists chargeds about $200 for a set of x-rays. why can't the nrc regulate them? [ laughter ] >> thanks. >> thank you all for coming today. i'd like to thank the national press club staff including its journalism institute and broadcast center for organizing today's event. thank you again, we are adjourned. [ applause ] >> on the next "washington journal" we'll talk with daniel newhauser about the newly elected house republican leadership. and former national security agency deputy c
dr. anthony fauci, director of the institute of allergy and infectious diseases will focus on the ebola outbreak. on december 1, theresa sullivan president of the university of virginia will discuss trends in higher education. on december 5, barry betman, commissioner of the national hockey lead and ted leos any, ceo of monumental sports and entertainment will discuss the gret of the national hockey league and the 2015 winter classic. next i'd like to present our guests with the traditional...
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dr. anthony fauci who heads the national institute of allery and infectious diseases. that's hosted by the center for strategic and international studies, live coverage begins at 2 p.m. eastern over on c-span. >> throughout campaign 2014 c-span has brought you more than 130 candidate debates from across the country in races that will determine control of the next congress. and tonight watch c-span's live election night coverage to see who wins, who loses and which party will control the house and senate. our coverage begins at 8 p.m. eastern with results and analysis. you'll also see candidate victory and concession speeches in some of the most closely-watched senate races across the country. throughout the night and into the morning, we want to hear from you with your calls, facebook comments and tweets. campaign 2014 election night coverage on c-span. >> attorney general eric holder and epa administrator gina mccarthy announced yesterday that car companies hyundai and kia would be fined $100 million for misstating gas mileage and greenhouse gas emissions in nearly 1.
dr. anthony fauci who heads the national institute of allery and infectious diseases. that's hosted by the center for strategic and international studies, live coverage begins at 2 p.m. eastern over on c-span. >> throughout campaign 2014 c-span has brought you more than 130 candidate debates from across the country in races that will determine control of the next congress. and tonight watch c-span's live election night coverage to see who wins, who loses and which party will control the...