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dr. campbell says some pet owners still experience extended waits on are a lack of veterinary access. >>'m a surgeon. there are pet parents who have said, "i've tried to see a specialist, to see a surgeon, and it takes so long to get in to see one." depending on the care provider, there may be an issue with a shortage. >> mexican vets are definitely targeting u.s. pet owners to become their clients. >> juju: anna is the owner of "mexi vet express," a pet courier service transporting animals from southern california to veterinarians in mexico. when her dog needed expensive dental care, she took her pooch to mexico. she regularly visits tijuana, just 20 minutes from her home, to save money on her own medical care. >> by getting my dog treated in tijuana versus the u.s., i saved around $1,600. >> juju: that moment and the savings inspiring anna to start her business. >> it makes me feel really proud, it makes me feel really fulfilled to be able to offer a service like this. we have people that cry when they learn what our prices are going to be and how affordable it's going to be for them.
dr. campbell says some pet owners still experience extended waits on are a lack of veterinary access. >>'m a surgeon. there are pet parents who have said, "i've tried to see a specialist, to see a surgeon, and it takes so long to get in to see one." depending on the care provider, there may be an issue with a shortage. >> mexican vets are definitely targeting u.s. pet owners to become their clients. >> juju: anna is the owner of "mexi vet express," a pet...
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or what did they say? dr.arashimhan: well, i think they went along and generally were aligned, but it also was a stepwise journey. first, we did consumer health and we saw how that went. and then a year later we did alcon. then the pandemic came. then we did sandoz. because i think the fear comes back from what we discussed earlier. when you have a business in innovative medicines and you have these patent cliffs, if you have other businesses that are much more stable, there is a feeling that you can offset risk. you have stable businesses and this one business where you face these cliffs every 15 to 17 years. i take the view that the only way you will generate enough medicines to keep growing is to focus your capital on innovation. david: last week, as we are talking now, last week you made another acquisition for, i think, roughly $5 billion. you bought a company that is dealing with blood cancer. why was that a good acquisition, and how long does it take you to make an assessment about whether an acquisitio
or what did they say? dr.arashimhan: well, i think they went along and generally were aligned, but it also was a stepwise journey. first, we did consumer health and we saw how that went. and then a year later we did alcon. then the pandemic came. then we did sandoz. because i think the fear comes back from what we discussed earlier. when you have a business in innovative medicines and you have these patent cliffs, if you have other businesses that are much more stable, there is a feeling that...
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dr. mohammad hossein. sai is a respected university professor and a member of the supreme council of the cultural revolution. if you are interested in seeing this conversation from the network follow our news. all right, as i told you in the beginning . paying attention to the upcoming early presidential elections that will be held on july 8th, tonight we will discuss the issue of social capital and its relationship with elections and the presence of people at the polls, what ratio they have and how much these two sides of the story are related to each other. they help and influence each other. mr. dr. sai, a member of the supreme council of cultural revolution , is our guest tonight. i say hello . you are very welcome. good night, in the name of god.
dr. mohammad hossein. sai is a respected university professor and a member of the supreme council of the cultural revolution. if you are interested in seeing this conversation from the network follow our news. all right, as i told you in the beginning . paying attention to the upcoming early presidential elections that will be held on july 8th, tonight we will discuss the issue of social capital and its relationship with elections and the presence of people at the polls, what ratio they have...
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dr. sai, member of the supreme council cultural revolution is our guest tonight. i say hello. you are very welcome. good evening. in the name of allah , the most merciful, the most merciful, i offer my greetings to you , your colleagues, dear viewers of this program, i hope that the discussion we are having will be a blessing for the society and i hope that it will not cause misunderstandings. from now on, don't worry about misunderstandings. yes, unfortunately , there is an atmosphere in our society where there are some people who from normal speech, there is a possibility of misunderstanding and misunderstanding, and i provide these things . see human societies, which are a collection of people and individuals, something more than a collection the ability of each individual has been understood by different thinkers several thousand years ago. for example, if we assume that we have 10 people and 20 people in a group, but the type of communication and the network of communication and relationships between these are different, the output that is understood and obtained from thi
dr. sai, member of the supreme council cultural revolution is our guest tonight. i say hello. you are very welcome. good evening. in the name of allah , the most merciful, the most merciful, i offer my greetings to you , your colleagues, dear viewers of this program, i hope that the discussion we are having will be a blessing for the society and i hope that it will not cause misunderstandings. from now on, don't worry about misunderstandings. yes, unfortunately , there is an atmosphere in our...
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, well, - regulators in italy have found the —— have fined the italian auto—maker is dr automobiles for what they sayels of its cars will stop essentially dr samples low—cost cars in italy using components imported from chinese manufacturers including chery and jack. the problem is regulators by saying they were entirely manufactured in italy, when actually most of the production happens in china, withjust minor production happens in china, with just minor finishing rather happening in italy. now, these are the dr and evo models, and they include fully electric models as well. dr says it will appeal, saying it never claimed its cars were entirely manufactured in italy. its founder disputed the ruling and described it as incredible. italy's recently ta ken and described it as incredible. italy's recently taken a and described it as incredible. italy's recently ta ken a really hard line on country of origin issues, in relation to vehicles. last month, still aren't as removed the italian flag from the rear bumpers of its polish produced fiat 600, after italian authorities repeatedly accused the auto—mak
, well, - regulators in italy have found the —— have fined the italian auto—maker is dr automobiles for what they sayels of its cars will stop essentially dr samples low—cost cars in italy using components imported from chinese manufacturers including chery and jack. the problem is regulators by saying they were entirely manufactured in italy, when actually most of the production happens in china, withjust minor production happens in china, with just minor finishing rather happening in...
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say oh, the air quality is poor. i'm going to put on my n95 mask and go jogging today, right? you're still exposing yourself to 5% of these particulate matter. >> reporter: dr. daly also says a regular mask won't protect against particulate matters, something morgan already knows. >> the regular covid mask, the blue and white ones, they won't work. you need something more like a respirator. >> reporter: with wildfire season underway, morgan is enjoying the air quality today. >>> still ahead, invasion of a sound you just can't escape. >> oh, that's the boys calling the girls. >> this phenomenon has been attracting tourists to the eastern united states. will california be next? >>> these guys can be louder than a lawn mower, which is pretty loud if you consider they're just small bugs. millions of cicadas emerged from underground in the midwest and the south. >> the whole time you're slapping them off. >> one went right down my throat. >> oh. it wasn't fun. it was kind of gross. >> oh, my gosh, that poor man. while some people are clearly over them, they've also become a little bit of a tourist attraction. they're only around for six weeks and this natural ph
say oh, the air quality is poor. i'm going to put on my n95 mask and go jogging today, right? you're still exposing yourself to 5% of these particulate matter. >> reporter: dr. daly also says a regular mask won't protect against particulate matters, something morgan already knows. >> the regular covid mask, the blue and white ones, they won't work. you need something more like a respirator. >> reporter: with wildfire season underway, morgan is enjoying the air quality today....
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they're taking his body to his final read to the cemetery when it's bringing dr. say ahmed, he's an emergency medicine physician who spend 3 weeks volunteering at the out in the hospital and found units in john range once us live from washington dc. i'm doctor, i'm into you right now. now. so hospital in southern gaza, back in january, tell us briefly, what did you see on the ground in terms of a level of starvation and the hydration just how bad was the situation back then? yeah, i mean we had already anticipated that there would be levels of mount nutrition that were on the rise. this is coming from a world food program assessment that was done back in november. that had suggested that both in the north and in the south, there was going to be a rise in mel nutrition and then more adequate a needed to enter when we were there in january we saw just how difficult it was for a trucks to get into the gaza strip and to get to vulnerable populations. and so this is something that many and g o, as many health professionals have been warning about, you can not just continue
they're taking his body to his final read to the cemetery when it's bringing dr. say ahmed, he's an emergency medicine physician who spend 3 weeks volunteering at the out in the hospital and found units in john range once us live from washington dc. i'm doctor, i'm into you right now. now. so hospital in southern gaza, back in january, tell us briefly, what did you see on the ground in terms of a level of starvation and the hydration just how bad was the situation back then? yeah, i mean we had...
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dr. fauci says i am science, he means it. the nih has incredible control over the research that is done in our country. he was getting emails at the beginning from virologists and epidemiologists, we are pretty sure this came from a lab and did this teleconference afterwards with scientist and instructing them otherwise and everyone else is beating different drumbeat. because they want that funding from the nih and federal government. he means it. even when they are pushing vaccines, the cdc was looking at an outbreak in provincetown's massachusetts were 5% of the cluster outbreak are vaccinated people. when they are pushing vaccines and saying you couldn't transmit it, then you otherwise. that is my biggest problem. they knew better and lied to us. >> real quickly, i interviewed former president trump just a couple of days after the lockdowns were put in place and starting to fan out across the country. he said, by easter, we are going to open up. that led every newscast and new, broadcast, cable, everything. of course it wo
dr. fauci says i am science, he means it. the nih has incredible control over the research that is done in our country. he was getting emails at the beginning from virologists and epidemiologists, we are pretty sure this came from a lab and did this teleconference afterwards with scientist and instructing them otherwise and everyone else is beating different drumbeat. because they want that funding from the nih and federal government. he means it. even when they are pushing vaccines, the cdc...
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what do you say to that? dr.turban: i think a lot of people don't realize the nuances that were in that document. in a lot of ways, it actually agrees with how we practice care in the united states. it recommended that you should do a comprehensive mental health evaluation before starting these interventions. that you should have a holistic view of the young person to understand if there are both medical and non-medical interventions that might be appropriate. the big area of divergence between her report and how doctors think in the united states is that she recommended that treatment only be proded in the context of a clinical trial where they're collecting more data. i think that united states doctors don't quite agree with that because they worry about coercing people into clinical trials. and also that it just may not be feasible that there are so many of these young people who need care that we wouldn't be able to set that clinical trial up. john: you use the word coercion. some of the supporters of thes bi
what do you say to that? dr.turban: i think a lot of people don't realize the nuances that were in that document. in a lot of ways, it actually agrees with how we practice care in the united states. it recommended that you should do a comprehensive mental health evaluation before starting these interventions. that you should have a holistic view of the young person to understand if there are both medical and non-medical interventions that might be appropriate. the big area of divergence between...
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dr. fauci was on tv as the face of the pandemic response the ceo of the job creators network says dr. ments such as bars and restaurants the 6-foot distancing guidance that blue state governors used to justify and/or gathering the mentation that decimated business models as the top correlating pandemic response dr. fauci must be held accountable for the unscientific and unjustified government mandates that did so much damage to main street roughly 200,000 businesses overall closed for good during the first year of the pandemic and some business owners say someone should be responsible for the bad gui guidance. >> it is very traumatizing and makes you very angry in the way he said it i don't understand isn't there any liability, any responsibility that anyone is going to take for this it destroyed our industry. >> we will have to wait and see if ultimately anyone is held responsible for this but it doesn't seemed like dr. fauci is feeling any remorse for letting the guidance live on. i gotcha, thank you very much house oversight committee chair james comer joins me now, congressman you'
dr. fauci was on tv as the face of the pandemic response the ceo of the job creators network says dr. ments such as bars and restaurants the 6-foot distancing guidance that blue state governors used to justify and/or gathering the mentation that decimated business models as the top correlating pandemic response dr. fauci must be held accountable for the unscientific and unjustified government mandates that did so much damage to main street roughly 200,000 businesses overall closed for good...
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dr. saying you are not sick enough, you are not septic enough, i am going to not risk my license on this.town law. she's host of on the issues podcast, author of book policing the womb, invisible women and criminalization of motherhood. you heard about the devastating consequences of living in a post-roe emergent -- america. coming up, we will hear from a woman who barely survived one of these horrific situations.■ç we spoke exclusively to an idaho woman who had to be airlifted out of state in the middle of a miscarriage, the middle of a miscarriage in order to get lifesaving medical care. care. just. got. serious. introducing new $3 footlong dippers. the world might not be ready for them... ...but at $3 a pop? your wallet definitely is. i thought i was sleeping ok... but i was waking up so tired. then i tried new zzzquil sleep nasal strips. their four—point lift design opens my nose for maximum air flow. so, i breathe better. and we both sleep better. and stay married. introducing kardiamobile. with kardiamobile, the fda-cleared smart device, you can take a medical-grade ekg in just 30 s
dr. saying you are not sick enough, you are not septic enough, i am going to not risk my license on this.town law. she's host of on the issues podcast, author of book policing the womb, invisible women and criminalization of motherhood. you heard about the devastating consequences of living in a post-roe emergent -- america. coming up, we will hear from a woman who barely survived one of these horrific situations.■ç we spoke exclusively to an idaho woman who had to be airlifted out of state...
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say that. i don't want people to do work i wouldn't do. >> dr. fauci's new book, he tells the story of his decades in public service, serving seven different presidents starting with ronald reagan. helping lead the response not only to hiv and aids domestically and around the globe, but also to ebola and also zika and also sars and also even the anthrax attacks after 9/11. a 450-page book, it comes out tomorrow, as i mentioned, it is fascinating. every new crisis is a detective story and a science thriller and a political potboiler all rolled into one. but the last 100 pages or so are about the covid crisis. and also about serving, trying to handle the covid crisis under the most recent republican president. under donald trump, and even though that part of dr. fauci's career in public service is over, he retired in 2022 after serving as president biden's chief medical adviser, even though he is now out of public service after all of these decades, the trump movement and its members in congress and its supporters in the media are still going after
say that. i don't want people to do work i wouldn't do. >> dr. fauci's new book, he tells the story of his decades in public service, serving seven different presidents starting with ronald reagan. helping lead the response not only to hiv and aids domestically and around the globe, but also to ebola and also zika and also sars and also even the anthrax attacks after 9/11. a 450-page book, it comes out tomorrow, as i mentioned, it is fascinating. every new crisis is a detective story and...
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dr. chamran says in his talks that we have officers in the army that i am behind.ray in them and they are so godly and respectable people. hazrat imam had a lot of faith and imam loved the supreme authority of the governorate and he had a special devotion and he believed in these. mehr after the crash of plane 330 and the martyrdom of the senior commanders of the army for the commander of the ground forces , it is a very sensitive and dangerous job, especially when he was elected, about 13,14,000 kilometers of our homeland were occupied by the enemy, and the enemy had been in the occupied territories for a year, after two for three months , he showed that he has the ability to do this, and this ability to do this is due to his persistent character, which means that he went to the management to compensate for those deficiencies. and both basij and siad's army loved him and accepted that he was a commander which was really in persane's heart and the reason was that martyr siad had worked with our brothers for almost 2 years and 19 months in troubled areas, mainly in
dr. chamran says in his talks that we have officers in the army that i am behind.ray in them and they are so godly and respectable people. hazrat imam had a lot of faith and imam loved the supreme authority of the governorate and he had a special devotion and he believed in these. mehr after the crash of plane 330 and the martyrdom of the senior commanders of the army for the commander of the ground forces , it is a very sensitive and dangerous job, especially when he was elected, about...
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dr. kim says buddy was already her patient when he came to her one day with a request for gender reassignment treatment. it was the first of its kind at the center and certainly not the last. >> it is only now that people are finding out okay, i can get this done or this is available to me, or i am just ready now. there's people who turn 60 or 70 and now they're like okay, i feel comfortable with doing this. okay, i'm ready now. >> reporter: dr. kim helped buddy build a coordinated team of specialists for his gender reassignment and all his health be mental care needs. he's had both breasts removed and has been on hormone therapy for four years. but his planned lower body surgery is on hold because of other healthcare issues. >> and i'm almost there. mental lym there. physically the surgery will be the last thing. even if my body does things that i can't get the surgery, then i'm satisfied with what i've got. i finally have what i long for and that is to at least pass and look like who i am. >> reporter: he has a girlfriend and is in a long-term relationship. he always wanted to be a cowboy,
dr. kim says buddy was already her patient when he came to her one day with a request for gender reassignment treatment. it was the first of its kind at the center and certainly not the last. >> it is only now that people are finding out okay, i can get this done or this is available to me, or i am just ready now. there's people who turn 60 or 70 and now they're like okay, i feel comfortable with doing this. okay, i'm ready now. >> reporter: dr. kim helped buddy build a coordinated...
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and my sisters 9-year-old hanako has not been able to open her eyes since the strike ten days ago dr. say, she has 20% burns on her face, hands, chest, and legs one of thousands of patients trapped inside aza without hope of the treatment they need the lab will manual, the lab her mother says, she tells me i want to play. >> what have i done to deserve this? she can't sleep properly because of the pain her whole body hurts surrounded by war for eight months. this was hannah and just hours before she was hit they had been forced to leave their home in rafah for when the israeli military moved in and were sheltering in someone's garden in al barrage canon says, my sister went to war grandfather and asked for one shackled for her and one for me. i went to the shop and was about to pay the man and a missile fell i didn't hear the whizzing are just saw a red light hannan doctor says she was in critical condition when she arrived. they removed shrapnel from her face and reconstructed her nose. he says they now have no choice but to wait to transfer her out of gaza, hoping her wounds don't get i
and my sisters 9-year-old hanako has not been able to open her eyes since the strike ten days ago dr. say, she has 20% burns on her face, hands, chest, and legs one of thousands of patients trapped inside aza without hope of the treatment they need the lab will manual, the lab her mother says, she tells me i want to play. >> what have i done to deserve this? she can't sleep properly because of the pain her whole body hurts surrounded by war for eight months. this was hannah and just hours...
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opportunity campaign well, this is too bad, too bad, let's say it's really good, now something happened because later he himself tweeted the statement of mr. dr. fazli, mr. fazli had tweeted, he deleted it, no, mr. doctor, look at the distortion that they say i had, mr. sh, mr. dr. fazli, that he didn't send the tweet , that tweet was made, it was made, and he didn't make the statement after that. yes, in the statement, why didn't you want to? you read it. yes , he didn't apologize. he said that i got angry, but there was no apology about my anger. let's have the courage to apologize. justice without honesty. it won't happen, sir tabatabai, the creator of justice must be accompanied by my honesty . now you said about the private sector , by the way, because you said before the program that you don't have a record of the program that i saw on tv , the speeches of the supreme leader of the revolution. by the way, the minister of oil was one of the cases that my servant in the parliament, now you say criticize me , he criticized the same government, the same minister on this issue, and let me show you the record , it is not mine, it belongs to t
opportunity campaign well, this is too bad, too bad, let's say it's really good, now something happened because later he himself tweeted the statement of mr. dr. fazli, mr. fazli had tweeted, he deleted it, no, mr. doctor, look at the distortion that they say i had, mr. sh, mr. dr. fazli, that he didn't send the tweet , that tweet was made, it was made, and he didn't make the statement after that. yes, in the statement, why didn't you want to? you read it. yes , he didn't apologize. he said...
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dr. amir abdallah says that both people have specialized books that they prepare during trips to new york. they read them for long hours on the plane . goodbye. peter poetically describes one of the distinguishing features of the foreign minister's class like this: we are in different places, in different classes, we are constantly being talked about , it is about weaknesses, it is about injuries, it is because you end up thinking that you are nothing, but in class mr. doctor, i don't want to say that it is them not having a critical view. by the way , they knew the criticisms and weaknesses very well, but the framework and overall view that they had towards iran was very honorable, that is, for example , when we were going out of class , we really had a very good feeling of being iranian. i was looking for a future-oriented research that is useful , that is, with a scientific approach, we try to address a problem that is really a problem . let's provide a solution . they teach us these practical aspects either by memorization or in different ways , by showing and saying that my dear ones
dr. amir abdallah says that both people have specialized books that they prepare during trips to new york. they read them for long hours on the plane . goodbye. peter poetically describes one of the distinguishing features of the foreign minister's class like this: we are in different places, in different classes, we are constantly being talked about , it is about weaknesses, it is about injuries, it is because you end up thinking that you are nothing, but in class mr. doctor, i don't want to...
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john going to pay it and says it's that dr. perish con. didn't say that he will be able to do so, but he's saying that i will try to explain all ready for him. yeah, it's a to, to explore a solution. i don't think dr. for this gun is like dr. roll on the previous president before the doctor they see it. i think he's, as i said much more centrist. so he's got i think he will not be tilting to the west. i think you'll be tried to preserve what has been achieved under dr receipt. but also to explore further, if more can be done by to the point that you make is correct. the j. c. p. o, a was abandoned by the united states from the very beginning. they violated the deal. and during the negotiations that took place in vienna 2 years ago under president re c, there was progress to revive the deal. but ultimately the americans pulled back. so we don't know if a post presence a potential president position could bring about any significant change on that front. and we don't know dr. katia boss could either. right now it's a campaign, you know, they'
john going to pay it and says it's that dr. perish con. didn't say that he will be able to do so, but he's saying that i will try to explain all ready for him. yeah, it's a to, to explore a solution. i don't think dr. for this gun is like dr. roll on the previous president before the doctor they see it. i think he's, as i said much more centrist. so he's got i think he will not be tilting to the west. i think you'll be tried to preserve what has been achieved under dr receipt. but also to...
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. >> does heritage and project 2025 believe a woman should have an abortion effort dr. saysion is not healthcare. >> abortion is not healthcare. you should tell that to the countless women whose lives have been put at risk by abortion bans like the wood that michael met in oklahoma was told to sit in a park and tell her as he got worse. or the woman in ohio who was bleeding profusely from a miscarriage and was sent home to wait. or the woman from louisiana who was featured in a new ad from the biting campaign out today. >> i was probably about 11 weeks and i had a miscarriage and the feeling was excruciating. i was turned away from two emergency rooms for that was a direct result of donald trump overturning roe v. wade he is not a convicted felon. trump's thinks he's not be held accountable for his own actions. he will but women and doctors be punished. >> joined me now senator catherine cortez masto of nevada. senator, thanks for being with us i hope you are the architect of 2025 says that abortion is not healthcare. your response. >> first of all, i am outraged. abortion i
. >> does heritage and project 2025 believe a woman should have an abortion effort dr. saysion is not healthcare. >> abortion is not healthcare. you should tell that to the countless women whose lives have been put at risk by abortion bans like the wood that michael met in oklahoma was told to sit in a park and tell her as he got worse. or the woman in ohio who was bleeding profusely from a miscarriage and was sent home to wait. or the woman from louisiana who was featured in a new...
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dr. fauci everybody watching this, that's just incorrect. let me saycouple of things sound a little outrage because wepl sit here, we watch one after another get debunked. if i might personal group privileged to the gentleman from new york who wanted to argue that we should be worrying about testing of ines on animals. if this committee really wants to do something let's talk about the most infamous biomedical research study and the united states study where 400 black men in this country were injected deliberatelys and allowed to die slowlyempt to help them at all. it was condoned by the u.s. public health service. if you want to talk about testing, let's talk about that as well. or i want to say to you -- >> suspend please. audience of corum. recognize mr. mfume. >> thank you, mr. chairman. i want to thank you and ranking member ruiz f this opportunity. dr. fauci an apology for the way we dragged you through the mud and none of us ha you go to get your good name and reputation back. it's the most unfair thing i have seen. if there were evidence, if th
dr. fauci everybody watching this, that's just incorrect. let me saycouple of things sound a little outrage because wepl sit here, we watch one after another get debunked. if i might personal group privileged to the gentleman from new york who wanted to argue that we should be worrying about testing of ines on animals. if this committee really wants to do something let's talk about the most infamous biomedical research study and the united states study where 400 black men in this country were...
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dr. pyles says it's an important lesson because it can be the difference in avoiding some serious issues in the future. >> a lot of people come to us for skin exams to make sure they don't have skin cancer, but i see an equal number of people who have had sun damage throughout their lifetime. so i'm spending a lot of time to undo wrinkles, fine lines, freckles, but all those things could have been prevented if we just wore sunscreen from the very beginning. >> reporter: which is why he recommends everyone wear sunscreen each day. he says it doesn't matter your age or race. >> while it's true people of color are less likely to develop skin cancer, it's still important to wear sunscreen because the sun's rays are so damaging. >> reporter: reminders that will help angelica and others to be ready for more time outside. >> i'm looking forward to more summer trips and spending time in our parks in san francisco. >>> that will do it for us at 5:00. cbs news bay area with sara donchey is coming up next. >>> tonight the aftermath of a raid at the oakland mayor's house. we're hearing her side of t
dr. pyles says it's an important lesson because it can be the difference in avoiding some serious issues in the future. >> a lot of people come to us for skin exams to make sure they don't have skin cancer, but i see an equal number of people who have had sun damage throughout their lifetime. so i'm spending a lot of time to undo wrinkles, fine lines, freckles, but all those things could have been prevented if we just wore sunscreen from the very beginning. >> reporter: which is why...
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needs to supersede the state law and we've been to idaho and talk to doctors and patients there and dr. say, they've had to ship patients out of state to get care because there is so much uncertainty over what is legal and so this may continue because there may still be uncertainty as this still moves through the courts, guys. >> yeah. and that was something they were doing increasingly once these things became in conflict. meg, thank you so much for that. i want to bring in dr. ronny. you are an emergency room physician and we do need to be clear here. this is about an injunction, meaning as the core issue here is determined by the courts what happens with idaho's law as it may be in conflict here with emtala. so this is temporary until that's worked out, but that said if this ultimately is what is decided, that there can be an exception when it comes to health what does that going to mean for care provided an emergency rooms across the country? >> what it would mean is that care continues as it currently exists in most states across the united across the u.s basically that we as emergency
needs to supersede the state law and we've been to idaho and talk to doctors and patients there and dr. say, they've had to ship patients out of state to get care because there is so much uncertainty over what is legal and so this may continue because there may still be uncertainty as this still moves through the courts, guys. >> yeah. and that was something they were doing increasingly once these things became in conflict. meg, thank you so much for that. i want to bring in dr. ronny....
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dr. phil and all the others tried to get him off it. >> my point is i'm not trying to belittle the situation because we laugh, i am trying to saynd lightly says he's going to go after his political enemies and i think that is very dangerous and that's why we wanted this conversation with both of you. thank you to the both of you. greatly appreciated and thank you for making time for us at home. make sure to join us tomorrow night on msnbc. more follow-up over u.s. support for israel. major harrison mann will talk about his decision to resign from the u.s. army in protest over the biden administration's policies in gaza. until then, i'm ayman mohyeldin in new york. have a good night. started disrupting my day. td felt embarrassing. i felt like disconnecting. i asked my doctor about treating my td, and learned about ingrezza. ♪ ingrezza ♪ ingrezza is clinically proven for reducing td. most people saw results in just two weeks. people taking ingrezza can stay on most mental health meds. only number-one prescribed ingrezza has simple dosing for td: always one pill, once daily. ingrezza can cause depression, suicidal thoughts, or ac
dr. phil and all the others tried to get him off it. >> my point is i'm not trying to belittle the situation because we laugh, i am trying to saynd lightly says he's going to go after his political enemies and i think that is very dangerous and that's why we wanted this conversation with both of you. thank you to the both of you. greatly appreciated and thank you for making time for us at home. make sure to join us tomorrow night on msnbc. more follow-up over u.s. support for israel....
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dr. say, she has 20% burns on her face, hands chest, and legs one of 30 of patients trapped inside gaza without hope of the treatment they need. >> the lab will manual the lab, her mother says, she tells me i want to play. >> what have i done to deserve this? she can't sleep properly because of the pain her whole body hurts surrounded by war for eight months. this was hannah and just hours before she was hit they had been forced to leave their home in row offer when the israeli military moved in and were sheltering in someone's garden in el barrage anon says, my sister went to a grandfather and asked for one shackle for her and one for me i went to the shop and was about to pay the man and a missile fell i didn't hear the whizzing. are just saw a red light hands doctor says she was in critical condition when she arrived. they removed shrapnel from her face and reconstructed her nose he says they now have no choice but to wait to transfer her out of gaza, hoping her wounds don't get infected m
dr. say, she has 20% burns on her face, hands chest, and legs one of 30 of patients trapped inside gaza without hope of the treatment they need. >> the lab will manual the lab, her mother says, she tells me i want to play. >> what have i done to deserve this? she can't sleep properly because of the pain her whole body hurts surrounded by war for eight months. this was hannah and just hours before she was hit they had been forced to leave their home in row offer when the israeli...
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say. so sales representatives would pitch them mentioning doctor holmes as dr. olmes says, this is no toy but rather a divine which can thus bring us very of the most important people, in the most interesting places the worldover. so they had to pitch the tour of the holy land, the vatican japan, sweden, nothing. the war they talked about is they had stereoar. this was in 1901. now here's they told them to do use prominent names to influence clients with a sample dialog showing them what to say doctor so-and-so like that very much he thought it was about the finest or was greatly pleased with these views purchase, told you what to say if she didn't want to do it without her husband permission, the lady's all around. mrs. seaton. ms. mcmanus, jarvis, mrs. plane and street. mrs. calhoun, a large number others are buying them wit husband and so these huge marketing of popular culture. clearly, if you didn'uy this you fell behind your neighbors which was very bad had really pushed love, the courtship and marriage, the little sitcoms had. is marriage a failure where y
say. so sales representatives would pitch them mentioning doctor holmes as dr. olmes says, this is no toy but rather a divine which can thus bring us very of the most important people, in the most interesting places the worldover. so they had to pitch the tour of the holy land, the vatican japan, sweden, nothing. the war they talked about is they had stereoar. this was in 1901. now here's they told them to do use prominent names to influence clients with a sample dialog showing them what to say...
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dr. fauci saying the party was telling people everything was fine. not telling people how to be safe. understanding that how to be safe was in conflict with telling everybody that it's all fine. >> well, and to his point, he's surrounded himself with a radiologist, scott atlas, who was telling him what he wanted to hear. as he talked about one million lives averted when it came to deaths from the vaccine, we've lost sight of that especially now as we're thinking about potential threats like bird flu. >> let's talk about future threats like bird flu and there have been doctors who said they're worried about it. it's hard to hear that, jim, especially after all the memories, even the ones we've forgotten, but the memories left of covid and how trying that was. how important is it for an administration to be prepared and do you know anything of how the biden administration has approached this over the last four years? >> literally, it is incredibly important. as dr. gupta was just saying, these things happen in realtime and you need an administration who first of all, cares about the sci
dr. fauci saying the party was telling people everything was fine. not telling people how to be safe. understanding that how to be safe was in conflict with telling everybody that it's all fine. >> well, and to his point, he's surrounded himself with a radiologist, scott atlas, who was telling him what he wanted to hear. as he talked about one million lives averted when it came to deaths from the vaccine, we've lost sight of that especially now as we're thinking about potential threats...
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. >> so that's what hurt even more because that's what we wanted dr. say, texas law is clear that dnc procedures are legal in cases like steles. >> and she hoped to have one to treat this miscarriage. but as she hadn't planned get pregnant again, she didn't have insurance that covered it like i wanted to have that dan see, i didn't want to have to go through it at home knowing that it was gonna be horrifying, you thought that you'd be able to schedule this at your local hospital up the road? then you checked the estimate they sent you? yes. i was shocked at how high it was. it's to be exact $14,368. and that's it with a discount. if i pay out of pocket and that's when it hit me like a break like okay, this isn't happening for me here so your doctor then said, look at a clinic. yeah. she said she actually said go to planned parenthood. it'll be much less expensive. that's your best option. and then i started google searching abortion clinics in the area and i was looking for the clinic. i went to last time then having that loss and searching for care. >> yo
. >> so that's what hurt even more because that's what we wanted dr. say, texas law is clear that dnc procedures are legal in cases like steles. >> and she hoped to have one to treat this miscarriage. but as she hadn't planned get pregnant again, she didn't have insurance that covered it like i wanted to have that dan see, i didn't want to have to go through it at home knowing that it was gonna be horrifying, you thought that you'd be able to schedule this at your local hospital up...
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oh, so it's a little fuzzy outfit that's what hurt even more because that's what we wanted dr. say, texas law is clear that dnc procedures are legal in cases like steles and she hoped to have one to treat this miscarriage. >> but as she hadn't planned to get pregnant again, she didn't have insurance that covered it like i wanted to have that dan see, i didn't want to have to go through it at home knowing that it was going to be horrifying, you thought that you'd be able to schedule this at your local hospital of the road and then you tracked the estimate they sent you? >> yes. i was shocked at how high it was. it's to be exact $14,368. and that's it with a discount if by pay out-of-pocket and that's when it hit me like a break like okay, this isn't happening for me here so your doctor then said, look at a clinic. yeah. she said she actually said go to planned parenthood. it'll be much less expensive. that's your best option. and then i started google searching abortion clinics in the area. i was looking for the clinic. i went to last time. >> then having that loss and searching for
oh, so it's a little fuzzy outfit that's what hurt even more because that's what we wanted dr. say, texas law is clear that dnc procedures are legal in cases like steles and she hoped to have one to treat this miscarriage. >> but as she hadn't planned to get pregnant again, she didn't have insurance that covered it like i wanted to have that dan see, i didn't want to have to go through it at home knowing that it was going to be horrifying, you thought that you'd be able to schedule this...
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justify racism, to justify rolling back th gains, even to say that we shouldn't have teach diversity, we shouldn''t have to teach blak history. didn't drf our character and not the color of our skin? well, no, that is not what he meant. and you know it. so, you know, let's get rl. and finally, i like what you said about the quilt. think that it's a quilt and history is a quilt and it meontd threads and just continue to see it and continue to develop it. you know, dr. king said that history, the long arc of history bends toward justice. but he doesn't say that it bends itself. we to bend it, we have to keep working and we have to keep this, even if it like we're fighting the same battles that he fought. it's not the same. it's just because these troubles are persistent. our work has to continue. thanks. i think as a journalist, the only thing tt i can that it's se show that there is so there's so much data. there's so much evidence that we're not in a post-racial america. i mean, you barely have to entertain this idea when people say it to you because there's just so much to point to that shows that that's not case. and in this space an
justify racism, to justify rolling back th gains, even to say that we shouldn't have teach diversity, we shouldn''t have to teach blak history. didn't drf our character and not the color of our skin? well, no, that is not what he meant. and you know it. so, you know, let's get rl. and finally, i like what you said about the quilt. think that it's a quilt and history is a quilt and it meontd threads and just continue to see it and continue to develop it. you know, dr. king said that history, the...
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dr. ramos says the thieves got away with the remains of three animals. >> these families have experienced so much loss, and then to have to contact them and let them know they have another loss and these animals were in my custody, and, you know, i ensure families that i'll do my best to take care of them, and they're not here. >> reporter: something so valuable to the pet owners had no value at all to the thieves. dr. ramos is hoping anyone watching this story will keep an eye out for the urn, but more importantly what's inside them. >> this is the wood box urn, and they have a name engraved on it. these are the three missing. this is the exact urn. they're in a see through bag with a metal took -- tag that has a four digit number on them. >> reporter: it's a long shot, but dr. ramos wants to be able to give some closure to the families. >> i don't think they realize the, you know, grief that i have caused families. i don't know if they have their own animals. but what i would say is if you have a loved one and your loved one was just trashed, you know, that's what these families are exp
dr. ramos says the thieves got away with the remains of three animals. >> these families have experienced so much loss, and then to have to contact them and let them know they have another loss and these animals were in my custody, and, you know, i ensure families that i'll do my best to take care of them, and they're not here. >> reporter: something so valuable to the pet owners had no value at all to the thieves. dr. ramos is hoping anyone watching this story will keep an eye out...
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dr. morens wrote to boston university scientists gerald hers saying quote i learn from her for your lady here to make e-mails disappear after but before the search starts. i think we're all safe, end quote. dr. daszak want to know what were you being protected from and what you need to be safe from. i'm going to go because i have little time. he went on to sequel, plus i deleted most of the earlier emails after sending to gmail. once again illegal in an actual crime. dr. morens noted in the e-mail saying quote, i learn the tricks, i learn the tricks last year from an old friend, who heads are for the office and also writes for you, end quote. it is absolutely amazing to me that dr. morens and marched all of jobs and taxes are still paying their salary. dr. morens wrote to dr. daszak quote, ps africa to say there's no worry about foia. i can send stuff to talk on fighting or headed into work or at his house. he is too smart to let colleagues scented stuff that could cause trouble. end quote. apparently, you elected to yourself with equally smart individual. dr. morens wrote to another coll
dr. morens wrote to boston university scientists gerald hers saying quote i learn from her for your lady here to make e-mails disappear after but before the search starts. i think we're all safe, end quote. dr. daszak want to know what were you being protected from and what you need to be safe from. i'm going to go because i have little time. he went on to sequel, plus i deleted most of the earlier emails after sending to gmail. once again illegal in an actual crime. dr. morens noted in the...
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is unfortunately widely spread in the country, and that is that many point to the fact that they say dr. kash. irani entered the stage, but the last day was in favor of the brother dear mr. khamenei, he will step aside. i never entered the stage with such an intention, and i don't think this is a correct method from the moral point of view. the experience of three terms of the presidency is a good asset for the president in the fourth term. in short, the achievement of these 4 years is a very valuable achievement, of course , this is not about me, it is about you, the people , it is about our dear officials who, with their tireless efforts, this government, the prime minister, ministers , managers and various institutions at different levels.
is unfortunately widely spread in the country, and that is that many point to the fact that they say dr. kash. irani entered the stage, but the last day was in favor of the brother dear mr. khamenei, he will step aside. i never entered the stage with such an intention, and i don't think this is a correct method from the moral point of view. the experience of three terms of the presidency is a good asset for the president in the fourth term. in short, the achievement of these 4 years is a very...
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you know, they have no basis in reality. >> laura: they are saying -- for the viewers, hold on, dr. im, for the viewers who don't know the background here. they are saying that you went into doctors' files and extracted information from those files about patients without the authorized -- the authorization to do so used that information in unauthorized manner. >> they have their basic facts wrong. it's not that the most powerful federal investigative agency on the planet is so incompetent to get these things wrong, it's just vindicates what we have been saying all along this is a political prosecution. but, to answer your question what we do moving forward is we fight just like i said in the first time i was on your show back in january. we have our legal team together. we have dan patrick son ron patrick on our legal team. >> laura: i knew ryan since he was a little kid. many, many years ago. that's amazing. okay. great. >> he says hi. he was a former u.s. attorney for southern district of texas. one of the lawyers representing gary shapley in the irs whistleblower case against hunt
you know, they have no basis in reality. >> laura: they are saying -- for the viewers, hold on, dr. im, for the viewers who don't know the background here. they are saying that you went into doctors' files and extracted information from those files about patients without the authorized -- the authorization to do so used that information in unauthorized manner. >> they have their basic facts wrong. it's not that the most powerful federal investigative agency on the planet is so...
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dr. okanlami: i will actually say that i think what we need to do is de-stigmatize the fact someone might separate that and say that those who take medicine are different, but those who take medicine, use wheelchairs, have low vision, have anxiety, depression or bipolar, they are no different than anyone else. and letting people know that in this audience i can guarantee you there is an individual that may be taking psychiatric medication. you can't necessarily see them because they don't say it on their chest like a scarlet letter but by talking about that and making sure people know number such as 988, having programs like the campaign we have at the president's council so that kids can see ways to get out and get active, i don't think we will eliminate the negative aspects of mental illness, but by capitalizing on the resources that we have like the national youth sports strategy, promoting postings on social media, it will give young people an opportunity to then see themselves. when we seek partnerships with the nba, wnba athletes talking about their own mental health journey, think
dr. okanlami: i will actually say that i think what we need to do is de-stigmatize the fact someone might separate that and say that those who take medicine are different, but those who take medicine, use wheelchairs, have low vision, have anxiety, depression or bipolar, they are no different than anyone else. and letting people know that in this audience i can guarantee you there is an individual that may be taking psychiatric medication. you can't necessarily see them because they don't say...
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dr. lynnette shu is a child psychologist. >> social media's ways of engaging with you can change things like dopamine pathways and can lead to patterns that look like addiction. so even though we're saying it's not a substance, the way our brains interact with it can create addiction behavior-like patterns. >> reporter: that's why dr. shu supports u.s. surgeon general vivek murthy's new push calling for warning labels on social media platforms. >> i really respect the steps that are being taken to secure the better mental health of our young people. >> reporter: murthy says warning labels would state social media is associated with significant mental health harms and not been proved safe to use. it would be similar to warning labels on nicotine products. >> that similar analogy between cigarettes and social media is very fair and based what we're experiencing and witnessing. >> reporter: jason frost is the co-founder of wired human, an organization advocating for protecting children from the worst that social media can offer. >> putting that label on social media is accountability and saying no, these are actually human beings that you are destroying lives. you are burying children in t
dr. lynnette shu is a child psychologist. >> social media's ways of engaging with you can change things like dopamine pathways and can lead to patterns that look like addiction. so even though we're saying it's not a substance, the way our brains interact with it can create addiction behavior-like patterns. >> reporter: that's why dr. shu supports u.s. surgeon general vivek murthy's new push calling for warning labels on social media platforms. >> i really respect the steps...
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dr. hoffman says... >> show me the data that it's safe.ow me that it's safe, i'm not going to be able to recommend it. >> reporter: connecticut democratic senator richard blumenthal says government regulation of infant product is too weak. >> the consumer product safety commission has no power to take those products off the shelves. >> reporter: senator blumenthal has asked the ftc to investigate those companies advertising on statements about safety. both companies told us they were responding to his concerns. nested bean told us his criticisms were inaccurate, but both founders told us they have now lost more than 50% of their business, and dreamland baby ceo williams says she is planning tr that commissioners warning letters to retailers. on that, norah, the cpsc declined to comment. >> norah: anna, thank you very much. is a submarine showdown in cuba. that's next. but we could. with heart disease, you never know. so we made changes. green juice. yeah, not a fan. diet, exercise... statins helped. but our ldl-c (bad cholesterol)-it was s
dr. hoffman says... >> show me the data that it's safe.ow me that it's safe, i'm not going to be able to recommend it. >> reporter: connecticut democratic senator richard blumenthal says government regulation of infant product is too weak. >> the consumer product safety commission has no power to take those products off the shelves. >> reporter: senator blumenthal has asked the ftc to investigate those companies advertising on statements about safety. both companies told...
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dr. fauci in the opening statement you attempt to distance yourself from your previous senior advisor doctor marines. you say dr. morens title was just make up, that he was not and if i should do and that his office was in a different buil marines report directly to you? >> actually i'm not sure exactly what the on paper report is. he is senior advisor to the director but it is conceivable we can give information. he might have reported through someone lower like -- >> so your senior advisor did not report directly to? >> there were very few people report directly to me okay. dr. morens test but he could walk and your office anytime he wanted to get is that you? >> no. that's not true. you don't just walk into the office running he's up there. i mean it's conceivable speedy did he ever wanted your office? >> i was a did occasionally but the idea -- can finish the answer to you. >> no, because i'm a lot of questions. 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 busin
dr. fauci in the opening statement you attempt to distance yourself from your previous senior advisor doctor marines. you say dr. morens title was just make up, that he was not and if i should do and that his office was in a different buil marines report directly to you? >> actually i'm not sure exactly what the on paper report is. he is senior advisor to the director but it is conceivable we can give information. he might have reported through someone lower like -- >> so your...
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or should i say dr. bucshon. rep.on: i always tell people tlle doctor and are more popular than congressmen. so, dr. b, how frustrating is it as a medical professionale e we shortages? i cannot imagine the stories you must be aring right now from friends, even family. rep. bucshon: it is very frustratingustrating problem foe patients. when we had mac facilities such -- shut down in chemotherapeutic agent a number of years ago, i an to come talk to me because i am actively having to ration carrboro platinum for my patients who are getting chemo as wey were short on the drug. i hear first-hand from physicians. my wifas an anesthesiologist will tell metly that they have shortages of certain things called paralytic agents which is one of the things she us surgery. you have to try to find alternes, is difficult. this is a critical issue. honestly, i have known about it 30 years ago.pracng kathleen: and it's gotten worse. rep. bucshon: it has. 300 and some. i cannot remember e ago, it was maybe 40, short. now it is mid 300s
or should i say dr. bucshon. rep.on: i always tell people tlle doctor and are more popular than congressmen. so, dr. b, how frustrating is it as a medical professionale e we shortages? i cannot imagine the stories you must be aring right now from friends, even family. rep. bucshon: it is very frustratingustrating problem foe patients. when we had mac facilities such -- shut down in chemotherapeutic agent a number of years ago, i an to come talk to me because i am actively having to ration...
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or should i say dr. bucshon. rep.ucshon: i always tell people to call me doctor and not congressman because doctors are more popular than congressmen. >> so, bucshon, how frustrating isprofessional to se with these drug the stories you must be hearing right now from friends, even family. rep. bucshon: it is very ing and it is a frustrating problem for the patients. áwhen we had manufacturing facilities such -- shu down in india for a chemoth ago, i had an oncology friend who told me you havee because i am actively having to platinum for my patients who are getting as we speak because they were short on the drug. i hear first-hand from physicians. my wife as an anesthesiologist will tell me frequently that they have sagthings called parae uses when they put people to sleep for surgery.you have to td alternatives, and sometimes it difficult. this is a critical issue. honestly, i have known about it since i started practicing medicine 25, 30 years ago. kathleen: and it's gotten worse. rep. bucshon: it has. 300 and some.
or should i say dr. bucshon. rep.ucshon: i always tell people to call me doctor and not congressman because doctors are more popular than congressmen. >> so, bucshon, how frustrating isprofessional to se with these drug the stories you must be hearing right now from friends, even family. rep. bucshon: it is very ing and it is a frustrating problem for the patients. áwhen we had manufacturing facilities such -- shu down in india for a chemoth ago, i had an oncology friend who told me you...
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dr. vivek, murthy says that like cigarettes and like alcohol, social media can be extremely damaging to the health of people, especially the health of young people. >> specifically dr. murthy says, social media can have detrimental effects on mental health for adolescents and drastically increase their risk of depression joining us now, media commentator, cnn contributor kara swisher. qarrah, do think warning labels might actually help. do you think kids are going to pay attention to them? do you think parents will well, it's a comparison to cigarettes that's what they're trying to do here. so i think yes, it would warn them people would see it. i think probably cigarette smoking did go down when you started to explain to people the deleterious health effects? i think the big question is, does it have deleterious health effects? because the studies are kind of mixed and it's not very clear that needs to be more studies. and does it violate people's first amendment rights? i so there's a lot here compared to a cigarette compared to cigarette smoking. >> to make clear that this is just a sugg
dr. vivek, murthy says that like cigarettes and like alcohol, social media can be extremely damaging to the health of people, especially the health of young people. >> specifically dr. murthy says, social media can have detrimental effects on mental health for adolescents and drastically increase their risk of depression joining us now, media commentator, cnn contributor kara swisher. qarrah, do think warning labels might actually help. do you think kids are going to pay attention to...
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dr. fauci: good to be with you. >> stephen: always a pleasure to have you on. i've got to say you are a spry 83 years old. 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 civility and respect for each other. what we're saying now is what you mentioned, stephen, it's vitriol and pure hostility. i w
dr. fauci: good to be with you. >> stephen: always a pleasure to have you on. i've got to say you are a spry 83 years old. 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...
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dr. eitan haim say he's facing four felony charges for hipaa violations.redacted records claim to show that the children's hospital provided gender transition care to kids after the hospital ceo claimed the clinic shut down. shortly after, texas lawmakers banned gender transition care for children in the state, and now dr. haim's lawyers say he's being punished. >> he saw the surgical schedules, and he knew that was contrary to what the hospital ceo had publicly stated. in our mind, the deferment of justice has stepped into the public square to go after someone who has been a whistle-blower. >> take a look at this, john. dr. haim posted on x, "they wanted to intimidate me into silence using every technique the federal leviathan had at their disposal, but they failed. the only way to lose is to submit to corruption. it's time to fight back harder than ever." one of haim's attorneys tells fox, "my client is anxious to get to trial to get his side of the story told. i am confident this will result in the correct decision being made." texas children's hospital
dr. eitan haim say he's facing four felony charges for hipaa violations.redacted records claim to show that the children's hospital provided gender transition care to kids after the hospital ceo claimed the clinic shut down. shortly after, texas lawmakers banned gender transition care for children in the state, and now dr. haim's lawyers say he's being punished. >> he saw the surgical schedules, and he knew that was contrary to what the hospital ceo had publicly stated. in our mind, the...
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say? we discussed before. you see that the imam about the regime zionist, now we have a part of our conversation, mr. dr. abtehi, i say hello to him from here, his talk was actually about the destruction of the zionist regime and the collapse of the zionist regime for a decade, which is actually not only the quotation of the circles, it is actually western and regional. let me tell you that historians are their own analysts and their own teachers. the university and the political observers of the zionist regime also point to it. in previous years, the intelligence apparatus of the american intelligence community actually published a report about the same issue of the collapse of the zionist regime from within, which is now happening. he said that the view and attention of that prediction was on the discussion of the differences that existed within the zionist regime , but today the israeli authorities themselves openly refer to the discussion of the collapse of the regime and that the regime of the 80s will not see its eighth life in today's talks. we also had a resistant leader, who of course pointed out
say? we discussed before. you see that the imam about the regime zionist, now we have a part of our conversation, mr. dr. abtehi, i say hello to him from here, his talk was actually about the destruction of the zionist regime and the collapse of the zionist regime for a decade, which is actually not only the quotation of the circles, it is actually western and regional. let me tell you that historians are their own analysts and their own teachers. the university and the political observers of...