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david: after the ebola problem is more or less solved -- i wouldn't say eliminated ebola completely,ou addressed the problem, you then pursued the highest calling of mankind, which is private equity. [laughter] you set up your own firm to invest in, i would say, electrification projects around the world, is that right? dr. shah: that is correct. david: it had two big backers, dick blum was one of them and david bondman was the other? dr. shah: yes, we started the process of building a small firm and partnered closely with a larger firm tpg, and , started identifying projects and raising funds. i got about a year and a half, about a year and a half into that, and the rockefeller foundation opportunity came up and i felt that was more aligned with what i wanted to do. david: so you became the president of the rockefeller foundation, how many years ago was that? dr. shah: six. david: the rockefeller foundation is very famous, over 100 years. but it is not nearly as big as the gates foundation. how do you deal with the challenge that people think you have unlimited amounts of money, but
david: after the ebola problem is more or less solved -- i wouldn't say eliminated ebola completely,ou addressed the problem, you then pursued the highest calling of mankind, which is private equity. [laughter] you set up your own firm to invest in, i would say, electrification projects around the world, is that right? dr. shah: that is correct. david: it had two big backers, dick blum was one of them and david bondman was the other? dr. shah: yes, we started the process of building a small...
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maybe it's time to leave, do something else, then suddenly another crisis comes along, ebola.hat was your responsibility? dr. shah: usaid carried the responsibility of working with the centers for disease control to mount a response in west africa and contain and ultimately limit the disease before it spread around the world. david: after the ebola problem is more or less solved -- i would not say eliminated, but you have addressed the problem. you decided to finally leave. you then pursued what i call the highest calling of mankind, which is private equity. dr. shah: [laughter] david: you set up your own firm to invest in electrification projects around the world. is that right? dr. shah: that's correct. david: you had two very big backers. dr. shah: yes, we started the process of building a small firm, partnered closely with a team and started identifying projects and raising funds. i got about a year and a half, two years into that -- about a year and a half into that, and the opportunity at the rockefeller foundation came up, and i ultimately felt that was more aligned wit
maybe it's time to leave, do something else, then suddenly another crisis comes along, ebola.hat was your responsibility? dr. shah: usaid carried the responsibility of working with the centers for disease control to mount a response in west africa and contain and ultimately limit the disease before it spread around the world. david: after the ebola problem is more or less solved -- i would not say eliminated, but you have addressed the problem. you decided to finally leave. you then pursued...
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after ebola, where response to wevery slow u.s.sure ended up creating -- driving the creation of a jbie massively improved response on the ground in many subsequent outbreaks. similarly, after covid, u.s. st, successfully, for the creation of a standing committee on health emergencies prevention preparedness, and response. that others more real-time oversight of handling in the case of potential of phenc, public gencies of emerging national concern. >> i guess my real concern is if a member is not participating in the way that should be expected, not only, how do we call them out in a way that might get them to behave as they should? so, my question would be, do we say, wellh.o. if you are not going to adhere to the rules? or, is there some enforcement mechanism? i don't know where to turn on that, if it were to happen same way. and i don't know if -- that is why i would love to hear your ideas, as you deal with the w.h.o. and the frustration that everyone had. >> so, i will try to respond to this question, mr. chair. again, it is
after ebola, where response to wevery slow u.s.sure ended up creating -- driving the creation of a jbie massively improved response on the ground in many subsequent outbreaks. similarly, after covid, u.s. st, successfully, for the creation of a standing committee on health emergencies prevention preparedness, and response. that others more real-time oversight of handling in the case of potential of phenc, public gencies of emerging national concern. >> i guess my real concern is if a...
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a freezer labelled ebola and hundreds of genetically engineered laboratory mice. william has got more, he's in readily, california. the guy who set up the lab was here illegally from china, a fugitive, you might ask what could go wrong. where is he now, william? >> yeah, right. he is in jail on the relatively minor charge of selling fake covid test kits, compared to what happened here. epa just finished cleaning out the building, all told inspectors took out 100 tons of medical and toxic waste and biological agents, including as you mentioned, malaria, dengy fever, specimens labelled ebola, all stuff that can kill you, coming out of an unlicensed, unregulated underground lab set up by an international fugitive, convicted of stealing millions of u.s. intellectual property to in his words defeat the american aggressor. he opened the lab with $2 million to accounts linked to the chinese communist party. they say his story did not add up. >> i didn't think that the communist government in china would be that concerned about americans well-being and health to be intere
a freezer labelled ebola and hundreds of genetically engineered laboratory mice. william has got more, he's in readily, california. the guy who set up the lab was here illegally from china, a fugitive, you might ask what could go wrong. where is he now, william? >> yeah, right. he is in jail on the relatively minor charge of selling fake covid test kits, compared to what happened here. epa just finished cleaning out the building, all told inspectors took out 100 tons of medical and toxic...
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so if it says gatorade on it and you're, like, could be ebola, could be gatorade. it says gatorade, don't test it. the law says don't test it. i have a hard time believing the law says that. >> so -- >> i'm out of time, but if the chairwoman will let me keep going, i'm happy to. and i wish i could, but that would not be appropriate. [inaudible conversations] [laughter] >> the gentleman wants to, you know, bring up issues of the old false flag in naval combat just because it flew an american flag didn't necessarily mean it was an american ship, and i understand that. now recognize the gentleman in florida, mr. dunn, for five minutes of questioning. >> thank you very much, mr. chairman. dr. cohen, i appreciate you being here today. in addition to being a member of the energy and commerce committee, i certain on -- serve on the select committee with china, and i have experience with -- [inaudible] i'm sure you're familiar with, the army's biological headquarters, a bs-4 committee. the sect -- the select committee published a report, you said on the illegal buy bio lab
so if it says gatorade on it and you're, like, could be ebola, could be gatorade. it says gatorade, don't test it. the law says don't test it. i have a hard time believing the law says that. >> so -- >> i'm out of time, but if the chairwoman will let me keep going, i'm happy to. and i wish i could, but that would not be appropriate. [inaudible conversations] [laughter] >> the gentleman wants to, you know, bring up issues of the old false flag in naval combat just because it...
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and malaria to dozens of silver packets labeled ebola. >> this presents a moment of flashing yellow and red lights the law enforcement and the public health systems. >> the lab was set up by jesse's zu. an international fugitive convicted of stealing millions of u.s. intellectual property. to, in his words, defeat the american aggressor. he entered the u.s. illegally from canada and opened the lab with $2 million from accounts congressional investigators linked to china's communist party. harper says his story of being a simple businessman didn't add up. >> i didn't think that the communist government in china would be that concerned about americans' well-being and health to be interested in selling covid tests and pregnancy tests. >> i refuse to accept the idea that nothing else was happening in this facility. >> when reached out to washington for help, she says the cdc hung up on her in mid sentence. >> as an entity and agency, i think there is some room for improvement. >> this morning, the epa cleared the building. all tolled, inspectors took out 100 tons of toxic chemicals, equipme
and malaria to dozens of silver packets labeled ebola. >> this presents a moment of flashing yellow and red lights the law enforcement and the public health systems. >> the lab was set up by jesse's zu. an international fugitive convicted of stealing millions of u.s. intellectual property. to, in his words, defeat the american aggressor. he entered the u.s. illegally from canada and opened the lab with $2 million from accounts congressional investigators linked to china's communist...
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from a montana nih lab that the group is experimenting on animals with dangerous diseases including ebolaomething -- methods are being warned about in a recent pace calling for a moratorium on such experiments. joining us now, fox news medical contributor dr. marking siegel and former. >> cdc director, dr. robert redfield. gentlemen, thanks so much for being with us this morning. let's address what we can about the specification of what's happened in montana but also at large gain of function. dr. redfield, what inspired the two of you to write this op-ed together considering what we are reporting now that that's taking place across the world? >> well, will, one of the reasons dr. siegel and i have done this is we're very concerned that there's another pandemic on the horizon. it's not a question of if, it's a question of when. and one of the risks of increasing that possibility is the manipulation of viruses in the laboratory. we're both of the point of view that it's more likely that the current covid pandemic was not a cause of natural spillover, it was actually a cause of research tha
from a montana nih lab that the group is experimenting on animals with dangerous diseases including ebolaomething -- methods are being warned about in a recent pace calling for a moratorium on such experiments. joining us now, fox news medical contributor dr. marking siegel and former. >> cdc director, dr. robert redfield. gentlemen, thanks so much for being with us this morning. let's address what we can about the specification of what's happened in montana but also at large gain of...
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particular, since 2010, we have established that the united states patents a special strain of the virus, ebolababan, this is generally unprecedented, no one in the world issues patents for the virus . as irina yarovaya noted, there is a tendency to form a monopoly that will regulate the world population. in addition, the vice speaker of the state duma drew attention to the discussion of a non-existent disease x at the world economic forum in davos. since 2018, the bos has had this formulation: disease x, an unknown disease that they think may occur? none of the experts who participated in the discussion explained. what they mean, but at the same time we are talking about the fact that hypothetically the vos does not exclude the possibility of the emergence of a disease with the consequences of the death of 140 million people. the state duma continues to monitor the situation with prices for eggs and poultry. let us remind you that the problem was announced in december on a direct line with president, and state duma chairman vyacheslav volodin instructed the relevant ones. let 's agree that thr
particular, since 2010, we have established that the united states patents a special strain of the virus, ebolababan, this is generally unprecedented, no one in the world issues patents for the virus . as irina yarovaya noted, there is a tendency to form a monopoly that will regulate the world population. in addition, the vice speaker of the state duma drew attention to the discussion of a non-existent disease x at the world economic forum in davos. since 2018, the bos has had this formulation:...
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contains more than half 2/3 aimed at suppressing our immune system. we actually went all the way to ebolas did not know how long immunity from a vaccine created based on the wuhan strain would last. practice has shown: 2 years. the virus turned out to be too volatile, and protection gradually began to decline. this forced scientists at the gomaleya center to reconsider the design of the sputnik vi vaccine. now, as part of the activities of the gomoley center , a vaccine with an updated antigenic composition has been developed, which works relatively well. those strains that are circulating right now, and widespread vaccination, it, of course, would lead to the fact that significantly fewer people would get sick, and significantly fewer, of course, even fewer would be hospitalized and die. it is necessary for covid-19, according to its regulation , to equate the covid-19 vaccine completely to the flu vaccine, when the strain and definition are updated accordingly once a year. still about three to 3 and a half times the mortality rate from the influenza virus. the pandemic of the future in
contains more than half 2/3 aimed at suppressing our immune system. we actually went all the way to ebolas did not know how long immunity from a vaccine created based on the wuhan strain would last. practice has shown: 2 years. the virus turned out to be too volatile, and protection gradually began to decline. this forced scientists at the gomaleya center to reconsider the design of the sputnik vi vaccine. now, as part of the activities of the gomoley center , a vaccine with an updated...
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we annually publish a list of emerging epidemic diseases, it could be measles, it could be ebola, but these are all known diseases, but of course, there are things unknown to us, they can happen, we’re just talking about about when this will happen. criminal business, there are many actors in this story who would like to gain access to government orders, to market excitement, to increase demand for their shares, and so on. russia already knows well what a pandemic is, and theoretical conversations about disease x are normal practice from an economic point of view, experts say. you need to be prepared for various negative scenarios. similar pandemics can lead to severe economic crises, another thing is that if everything goes well prepared more or less, then this crisis will also not be very long, but it will be painful, you need to be prepared for it, there is a threat of a new disease, but what properties it will have, when exactly it may appear is unknown, most likely these will be viruses. which spreads by airborne droplets, because it is the fastest, most aggressive, airborne, yes
we annually publish a list of emerging epidemic diseases, it could be measles, it could be ebola, but these are all known diseases, but of course, there are things unknown to us, they can happen, we’re just talking about about when this will happen. criminal business, there are many actors in this story who would like to gain access to government orders, to market excitement, to increase demand for their shares, and so on. russia already knows well what a pandemic is, and theoretical...
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it could be measles, it could be ebola, but these are all known diseases. profits comparable to the well-knowns in this story who would like gain access to government orders, market excitement, increase demand for your shares, and so on. what is a pandemic? russia already knows well and theoretical conversations about disease x are normal practice from an economic point of view, he believes. experts , you need to be prepared for various negative scenarios, like pandemics, they can lead to severe economic crises, the other thing is that if everything is prepared more or less, then this crisis will not be very long either, but it will yes, it’s painful, you have to be prepared for it, there is a threat of a new disease emerging, but what properties it will have, when exactly it can... appear is unknown , most likely it will be viruses that spread by airborne droplets, because this is the fastest, most aggressive, airborne , yes, it is insidious, it is difficult to isolate people, all movements must be prohibited, and so on. and to say that the disease will be 20 times worse than the coronavirus
it could be measles, it could be ebola, but these are all known diseases. profits comparable to the well-knowns in this story who would like gain access to government orders, market excitement, increase demand for your shares, and so on. what is a pandemic? russia already knows well and theoretical conversations about disease x are normal practice from an economic point of view, he believes. experts , you need to be prepared for various negative scenarios, like pandemics, they can lead to...
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you know, you said, well ebola corona, i know we have an economic crisis here. how does it affect your society, particularly women? a lot. um so you know, um if you look at this market we looked at where we spent a lot of the sellers. do you see that women and a lot of them? um, so this is because, um a lot of the public thats the offices, the jobs and offices and big jobs. i'm on the z off. let's say you read to z, i always demand out, you know, the always the ones in the offices either that's women. so much um and i don't think is because of the less the qualification i think a lot of women are qualified. a lot of them, i think we whole it is a lot of i have high school graduates women a significantly under represented in all areas and fees, high levels of gender inequality, which is comfortable to countries like a funny son. and he t, the number of men holding a uni, visits degree, is twice as high as that to women. even when women study, they often struggle to find employment and may end up working in jobs like those in this market. we're almost at the end o
you know, you said, well ebola corona, i know we have an economic crisis here. how does it affect your society, particularly women? a lot. um so you know, um if you look at this market we looked at where we spent a lot of the sellers. do you see that women and a lot of them? um, so this is because, um a lot of the public thats the offices, the jobs and offices and big jobs. i'm on the z off. let's say you read to z, i always demand out, you know, the always the ones in the offices either that's...
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you have ebola in 2014, we had virus infection 2016, now covid—19 the answers these pandemics are notte change and urbanisation and deforestation and greater exposure to animal reservoirs. so that we should now expect these on a regular basis, we have had three major coronavirus epidemics in this century alone, sars, and mers, covid—19, we should expect a fourth one before the end of the decade, we still have these zooanotic influencers, the avian influencers and in the southern part of the united states we have mosquito transmitted virus inspections, we had zika in 2016 and some are concerned about dengue returning to the gulf coast or yellow fever, we have enormous vulnerabilities and i think we're still not taking them seriously even after covid—19, which we realise the public health impact was only one part, there was also the geopolitical impact and the economic impact. we are still not taking them seriously enough. doctor, thank you so much for your time. thank you. before we go, to a healthy staple in south korea and around the world. the country says exports of kimchi recorded
you have ebola in 2014, we had virus infection 2016, now covid—19 the answers these pandemics are notte change and urbanisation and deforestation and greater exposure to animal reservoirs. so that we should now expect these on a regular basis, we have had three major coronavirus epidemics in this century alone, sars, and mers, covid—19, we should expect a fourth one before the end of the decade, we still have these zooanotic influencers, the avian influencers and in the southern part of the...
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my company was involved in ebola. we went from ebola to zeek. -- to zika. sustainability that allows for development, discovery, stockpiling needed to have these responses ready to go before the event happens. how do we break that and provide a across the enterprises needed for the public-private partnership? >> that is a bigroblem. [laughter] i have done a lot of work in the defense area. our response in the area of armed services is we will wait until there is a threat that is so big we have to deal with it and then we build up quickly and beat the crap out of it and go back down again. i have a suggestion and i wonder if the conessman thinks it would work. if you look at the chain of pandemic resilience, there is detection, attribution, communication, medical countermeasure, distribution which we have not talked about. ai has a lot to do there. and then medical management. there are links in it. suppose the speaker and the leader, told the authorizing commites we once you in the areas of the you ha jurisdiction over ese different links, we want you to ke
my company was involved in ebola. we went from ebola to zeek. -- to zika. sustainability that allows for development, discovery, stockpiling needed to have these responses ready to go before the event happens. how do we break that and provide a across the enterprises needed for the public-private partnership? >> that is a bigroblem. [laughter] i have done a lot of work in the defense area. our response in the area of armed services is we will wait until there is a threat that is so big we...
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my company was involved in ebola. we went from ebola to zeek. -- to zika.t a level of sustainability that allows for development, discovery, stockpiling needed to have these responses ready to go before the event happens. how do we break that and provide a across the enterprises needed for the public-private partnership? that is a big problem. [laughr] i have done a lot ofork in the defense area. our response in the area of armed serves is we will wait
my company was involved in ebola. we went from ebola to zeek. -- to zika.t a level of sustainability that allows for development, discovery, stockpiling needed to have these responses ready to go before the event happens. how do we break that and provide a across the enterprises needed for the public-private partnership? that is a big problem. [laughr] i have done a lot ofork in the defense area. our response in the area of armed serves is we will wait
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. >> she will be known as the coughing lady who may have been spreading ebola and committing mass murderert may have seemed a good idea at the time. it's pointless. it made a mockery of this poor woman where back in the amazon rain forest that's a tribal ritual and is taken seriously. instead she on comedy shows from here to london and that's ridiculous. >> greg: maybe we should send a gender studies lady to the amazon. doesn't that remind you of ruth buzzy? >> it looked like something in gilligan's island. it's like my wife at the drive in. it's silly and fun watching these people uncomfortable pretend they are not. nobody wants their head held and the red stuff. that's awful. you have seen that in the mirror. >> you know they are all worried about covid. they being exploded on. >> maybe this is gret's replacement. she is getting holder. no one is buying it anymore. >> i saw this woman on amazon. get her. already got her. >> greg: it occurred to me i wonder if jeff bezos is there and the amazon lady could do that to the amazon owner. >> i love her. the ultimate girl boss. are you kidding?
. >> she will be known as the coughing lady who may have been spreading ebola and committing mass murderert may have seemed a good idea at the time. it's pointless. it made a mockery of this poor woman where back in the amazon rain forest that's a tribal ritual and is taken seriously. instead she on comedy shows from here to london and that's ridiculous. >> greg: maybe we should send a gender studies lady to the amazon. doesn't that remind you of ruth buzzy? >> it looked like...
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it remains a serious question about what happens with lebanese, ebola and other proxy as israel startsey point is there is no need for this war to escalate. and not the us and not israel and not ironic are saying that they think a wider war is a good idea. —— iran are not saying for the we're not out to those sort of waterjet. for the we're not out to those sort of waterjet— of water'et. militarily, take me throu~h of waterjet. militarily, take me through the — of waterjet. militarily, take me through the considerations, . of waterjet. militarily, take me| through the considerations, the thinking because the houthi have that saudi coalition until last year attacking them and that conflict that lasted nine years. they survive that, they have weapons. in terms of this action from the uk, the us what likelihood is success? t this action from the uk, the us what likelihood is success?— likelihood is success? i think that there is a great _ likelihood is success? i think that there is a great deal— likelihood is success? i think that there is a great deal that - likelihood is success? i thi
it remains a serious question about what happens with lebanese, ebola and other proxy as israel startsey point is there is no need for this war to escalate. and not the us and not israel and not ironic are saying that they think a wider war is a good idea. —— iran are not saying for the we're not out to those sort of waterjet. for the we're not out to those sort of waterjet— of water'et. militarily, take me throu~h of waterjet. militarily, take me through the — of waterjet. militarily,...
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they have a dismal record 15 years ebola, repeatedly.ason why wers would sign on to somethingge access. we have leveraged -- the w.h.o. funded by many nations and weon are the number one funder. $400 million plus per year.oney the u.s. taxpayer money is funding them. number one note to funding atth e all for the w.h.o. until a chl of leadership. the biggest thing on the tablead with w.h.o., we need to investigate what happen and bring some accountability to their growth confidence over malfeasance. >> laura: dr. atlas, countability number one. and that includes dr. fauci andd everyone else for what they didm thank you.tr democrats have come up with a novel argument against trump.an it is a doozy. barbie gets snubbed and details raymond arroyo in "seen and unseen" is next. shipstation saves us so much time it makes it really easy and seamless pick an order print everything you need slap the label on ito the box and it's ready to go our cost for shipping, were cut in half just like that go to shipstation/tv and get 2 months free ♪ ♪ mom! m
they have a dismal record 15 years ebola, repeatedly.ason why wers would sign on to somethingge access. we have leveraged -- the w.h.o. funded by many nations and weon are the number one funder. $400 million plus per year.oney the u.s. taxpayer money is funding them. number one note to funding atth e all for the w.h.o. until a chl of leadership. the biggest thing on the tablead with w.h.o., we need to investigate what happen and bring some accountability to their growth confidence over...
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you bet ebola, in 2014, we had virus infection 2016, now covid—19 the answers these pandemics are notreservoirs. so that we should now expect these on a regular basis, we have had three major coronavirus epidemics in the century alone, stars and me as an covid—19, we should expect a fourth one before the end of the decade, we still have these do not tick influencers, the avian influencers and in the southern part of the united states we have mosquito transmitted virus inspections, we had seek in 2016 and some are concerned about dinky returning to the gulf coast or yellow fever, we have enormous vulnerabilities and i think we're still not taking them even after covid—19, which we realise the public health impact was only one part, it was the geopolitical impact and the economic impact we are still not taking them seriously enough. doctor, thank you so much for your time. there is plenty more news on their website. stay with us here on bbc news. plenty more to come. hello there. storm isha's likely to cause significant damage and disruption in parts of the uk as we push into monday mor
you bet ebola, in 2014, we had virus infection 2016, now covid—19 the answers these pandemics are notreservoirs. so that we should now expect these on a regular basis, we have had three major coronavirus epidemics in the century alone, stars and me as an covid—19, we should expect a fourth one before the end of the decade, we still have these do not tick influencers, the avian influencers and in the southern part of the united states we have mosquito transmitted virus inspections, we had...
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there are some the labs are working onni such as ebola that have 50% mortality.thinks this will happen again but he thinks next time itld cod be 5% or 50%. if you'vee ever read about the black plague or the 14th century, it's hard to imagine what happens when a third of people die and in those days that is laws of knowledge, loss of know-how. if we had a third of the country or 50% of the world we are talking about starvation, lack of clean water,on constant and chronic fighting for what's left. we are talking about a disaster, a risk to civilization. kevin is a scientist who does the crisper technology trying to fix genetic disease by inserting genes. we are not against technology. these fabulous technology that's out there. he's the one doing the research but he says the gain of function research is a risk that civilization shouldn't take. he believes and so do other scientists that we should look at this the way we look at nuclear weapons. right now as we said we could leave here and go on the internet to make the poliovirus. if they decided to monkey around w
there are some the labs are working onni such as ebola that have 50% mortality.thinks this will happen again but he thinks next time itld cod be 5% or 50%. if you'vee ever read about the black plague or the 14th century, it's hard to imagine what happens when a third of people die and in those days that is laws of knowledge, loss of know-how. if we had a third of the country or 50% of the world we are talking about starvation, lack of clean water,on constant and chronic fighting for what's...
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this area was the creation of the world's first coronavirus vaccine , a universal vaccine against ebolas suffered its first losses in the middle east since the start of a new phase of the palestinian-israeli conflict. the pentagon admitted that result of the attack. a drone strike on a military base on the jordan-syria border killed three and injured 34 american troops. the iraqi islamic resistance movement claimed responsibility for the attack. his militants are demanding that washington stop supporting israel. washington believes that iran is behind the attack on a military facility and threatens the islamic republic with retribution. several american senators immediately called for an immediate attack on key iranian targets. bloomberg writes: what among options for answers the united states is also considering some kind of secret operation against iran. tehran officially denies its involvement in the attack on an american military base, calling all accusations unfounded. now a short advertisement. next in our issue. a belated reaction, why western countries decided to remember about
this area was the creation of the world's first coronavirus vaccine , a universal vaccine against ebolas suffered its first losses in the middle east since the start of a new phase of the palestinian-israeli conflict. the pentagon admitted that result of the attack. a drone strike on a military base on the jordan-syria border killed three and injured 34 american troops. the iraqi islamic resistance movement claimed responsibility for the attack. his militants are demanding that washington stop...
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of the components , which is an adenoviral vector. used, that is, we actually went all the way to ebola that time , scientists did not know how long immunity from a vaccine created based on the wuhan strain would last. practice has shown: 2 years. the virus turned out to be too volatile, and protection gradually began to decline. this forced scientists at the gomaleya center to reconsider the design of the sputnik vi vaccine. now, as part of the activities of the gomoley center , an updated vaccine has been developed. antigenic composition that works relative to those strains that are circulating right now, and widespread vaccination, it, of course, would lead to the fact that significantly fewer people would get sick, well, significantly fewer, of course, even fewer would be hospitalized and die, it is necessary covid-19 according to its regulations vaccines against covid-19 should be fully aligned with the flu vaccine, when, respectively , once a year... the strain is updated, the determination of a new antigenic composition and the emergence of a new vaccine as part of the national v
of the components , which is an adenoviral vector. used, that is, we actually went all the way to ebola that time , scientists did not know how long immunity from a vaccine created based on the wuhan strain would last. practice has shown: 2 years. the virus turned out to be too volatile, and protection gradually began to decline. this forced scientists at the gomaleya center to reconsider the design of the sputnik vi vaccine. now, as part of the activities of the gomoley center , an updated...
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dating back ebola, zwick carrasco repeatedly. no sane reason to sign on to something like that..h.o. funded. we are the number one funder, $400 million plus of u.s. taxpayer money is funding them and the bottom line is this no to centralized agreements. no to any more funding at all to the w.h.o. until there is a change of leadership. and the biggest thing on the table with w.h.o. is we need to investigate what happened and bring some accountability to their gross incompetence. >> laura: thank you. all right. >> overt malfeasance. >> laura: dr. atlas, accountability number one. that includes fauci and everyone else here for what they did. thank you. all right, democrats come up with a novel argument against trump. it's a doozy. while "barbie" gets snubbed by oscar and whoopi. raymond arroyo "seen and unseen" is next. ♪ ♪ ♪ mom! mom! every day can be extraordinary with rich, creamy, delicious fage total yogurt. unseen. we turn to fox news contributor, raymond arroyo. the biggest cultural story, i think, is how democrats are trying to reframe old joe. >> joe: it is sort of fascina
dating back ebola, zwick carrasco repeatedly. no sane reason to sign on to something like that..h.o. funded. we are the number one funder, $400 million plus of u.s. taxpayer money is funding them and the bottom line is this no to centralized agreements. no to any more funding at all to the w.h.o. until there is a change of leadership. and the biggest thing on the table with w.h.o. is we need to investigate what happened and bring some accountability to their gross incompetence. >> laura:...
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on montana nih lab claiming the lab is experimenting with animals on dangerous diseases including ebola another pandemic almost inevitable. >> surely another pandemic is inevitable but the last thing we need to do is hastening the risk by experimenting on viruses testing their potential to go human to human in creating viruses that could cause the next pandemic as is going on not just at the nih lab in the rocky mountains in montana but all over the country and all over the world and not just biosafety level for labs which by the way are the labs with the hazmat suits. you also see and labs with the security included in wuhan, china and we don't have any control over what governments are doing in any of these places or how they're overseen or what their goal is. not only that is going on in universities and not only that if i tell you that i think artificial intelligence could accomplish this without any viruses being involved, at first you might say okay why are we using viruses, the answer we should not be using viruses at all, even artificial intelligence and computer models has a ri
on montana nih lab claiming the lab is experimenting with animals on dangerous diseases including ebola another pandemic almost inevitable. >> surely another pandemic is inevitable but the last thing we need to do is hastening the risk by experimenting on viruses testing their potential to go human to human in creating viruses that could cause the next pandemic as is going on not just at the nih lab in the rocky mountains in montana but all over the country and all over the world and not...
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some viruses that labs are working on, such as ebola, nipa virus, 50% mortality. we quote a scientist in here, a 30, 40-year virologist who is in the trump administration, who says that he thinks this will happen again, but he thinks next time it could be 5% or 50%. if you've ever read about the black plague, ever read about the 14th century, it's hard to imagine what happens when a third of your people die. in those days when a third of the people died, that's a loss of knowledge, loss of know how, if we had a third of our country or a 50% of the world die, we're talking about starvation, lack of clean water, constant and chronic fighting for what's left. we're talking about a disaster. we're talking about a risk to civilization. in fact, kevin esfelt is a scientist who does the crisper technology fix genetic disease by inserting genes. we're not against technology, there's fabulous technology out there one doing this research he says that the gain of function research is a risk that civilization shouldn't take. he believes, and so do other scientists, that we sh
some viruses that labs are working on, such as ebola, nipa virus, 50% mortality. we quote a scientist in here, a 30, 40-year virologist who is in the trump administration, who says that he thinks this will happen again, but he thinks next time it could be 5% or 50%. if you've ever read about the black plague, ever read about the 14th century, it's hard to imagine what happens when a third of your people die. in those days when a third of the people died, that's a loss of knowledge, loss of know...
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hundreds of mice, blood, tissue, thousands of vials of deadly biological agents including those labeled ebolain d.c. chinese lab, u.s. soil, threat of bio attack. the man was only charged with selling fake covid tests. twh the city manager called the cdc they hung up on her repeatedly in mid sentence. >> i refuse to accept the idea that nothing else was happening in this facility. that there is nothing else that any federal or state agency can do. this is a national problem. this is a bio security issue for the entire country. we can't simply say because the building is clean the issue has been solved. >> so the problem is, dana, there is no national registry for private labs. no regulation there to violate. also no tracking of these infectious diseases for the feds or anyone else to know what was happening here. the man is in jail as a flight risk and being held. back to you. >> dana: the federal government wants to put inspectors on small ships that are fishing for herring. okay. figure it out. >> bill: bizarre. >> dana: impeachment investigators are set to interview hunter biden's friend k
hundreds of mice, blood, tissue, thousands of vials of deadly biological agents including those labeled ebolain d.c. chinese lab, u.s. soil, threat of bio attack. the man was only charged with selling fake covid tests. twh the city manager called the cdc they hung up on her repeatedly in mid sentence. >> i refuse to accept the idea that nothing else was happening in this facility. that there is nothing else that any federal or state agency can do. this is a national problem. this is a bio...
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concerned about a number of hemorrhagic fevers, including lassa virus, marburg virus and, of course, ebolarld there are one and a half million viruses unknown to science, half of them are capable of infecting humans. well, that is, the most authoritative epidemiologists cannot now say which pathogen will cause disease x, however, to fight against... dollars, let ’s move to the uk to see what they will spend it on. this is a laboratory of the third level of security, there is a double lock on the door, air enters and goes back through a special disinfecting filter. the director of the liverpool pandemic institute conducts an excursion to the holy of holies laboratory, where experiments are carried out with the most infectious microbes. we are studying all cycling viruses, trying to find out which of them can be transmitted from animals to people in the future. of course, there is nothing wrong with the fact that humanity decided to find a cure for the epidemic in advance, but human rights activists are alarmed by the fact that all decisions are made in davos, under the influence of billiona
concerned about a number of hemorrhagic fevers, including lassa virus, marburg virus and, of course, ebolarld there are one and a half million viruses unknown to science, half of them are capable of infecting humans. well, that is, the most authoritative epidemiologists cannot now say which pathogen will cause disease x, however, to fight against... dollars, let ’s move to the uk to see what they will spend it on. this is a laboratory of the third level of security, there is a double lock on...
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yeah, it may have been, for all we know, spreading ebola and committing murder. >> nobody has any idead what she was there for or what message she was actually impart to the world. so like a lot of these things, it may have seemed a good idea at the tim e it's completely and utterly pointless. it is pointlesit'ss and has made a mockery of this poor woman where presumably back in amazonn rainforest, that kind of thing is a tribal ritual thing. l nobody would laugh at it. it would be taken very seriously. instead, she's on comedy showsia from here to london to sydney, and i thind edk on every level is ridiculous that we should send one of our gender studies majors to the amazon to return w favor. >> jim would you think that was ruth buzzi? i mean, it esn't th looked liket looked like something from gilligan's island. >> yea>> ilookedh, exactly. i think you sound like my wife out the passenger window. weren't the driver. . you know, it's just. it's silly and it's fun fun watching all these people who are uncomfortable with it pretend that they're watchin no yeah, nobody likes that. thbody
yeah, it may have been, for all we know, spreading ebola and committing murder. >> nobody has any idead what she was there for or what message she was actually impart to the world. so like a lot of these things, it may have seemed a good idea at the tim e it's completely and utterly pointless. it is pointlesit'ss and has made a mockery of this poor woman where presumably back in amazonn rainforest, that kind of thing is a tribal ritual thing. l nobody would laugh at it. it would be taken...
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my company was involved in ebola. we went from ebolai to zeek. -- to zika.ity that stockpiling needed to have these responses ready to go before the event happens. how do we break that so how do we break that and provide sustainability across the enterprises that is needed for the public-privatep? >> boy, that's a big problem. because i've done a lot of work in the defense area, andse in te armed services is, well, we will wait until there's a threat that's so big that we have to do with it we get mad and would build appropriately and beat the crap out of and then we go back down again. it's not going to work again. i have a suggestion and a what if the congressman thinks it would work. if you look att the chain of pandemic resilience, there's like detection, attribution, communication, medical countermeasure stockpiling, medical countermeasure dissipation which have talked about. i think ai has a lot to do there. and then medical management. so there are links in it. and suppose the speaker and the leader, however, whateverold thg committees, look, we want
my company was involved in ebola. we went from ebolai to zeek. -- to zika.ity that stockpiling needed to have these responses ready to go before the event happens. how do we break that so how do we break that and provide sustainability across the enterprises that is needed for the public-privatep? >> boy, that's a big problem. because i've done a lot of work in the defense area, andse in te armed services is, well, we will wait until there's a threat that's so big that we have to do with...
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concerned about a number of hemorrhagic fevers, including lasa virus, marburg virus and, of course, ebolamillion unknown sciences in the world of the viruses, half of them are capable of infecting humans, that is, the most authoritative epidemiologists cannot now say which pathogen will cause disease x, however , vos has already allocated 15 billion dollars to fight it, to see what they will spend it on, let’s move to the uk. this is a laboratory of the third level of security, there is a double lock on the door, air enters and goes back through a special disinfecting filter. the director of the liverpool pandemic institute gives a tour of the holy of holies laboratory where experiments with the most contagious microbes. we are studying all cycling viruses, trying to find out which of them can be transmitted from animals to people in the future. of course, there is nothing wrong with the fact that humanity decided to find a cure for the epidemic in advance, but human rights activists are alarmed by the fact that all decisions are made in davos, under the influence of billionaires. prevent
concerned about a number of hemorrhagic fevers, including lasa virus, marburg virus and, of course, ebolamillion unknown sciences in the world of the viruses, half of them are capable of infecting humans, that is, the most authoritative epidemiologists cannot now say which pathogen will cause disease x, however , vos has already allocated 15 billion dollars to fight it, to see what they will spend it on, let’s move to the uk. this is a laboratory of the third level of security, there is a...
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his ebola and the houthis . so, boris, you can houthis.write your columns, you can condemn keir starmer and everybody else. but the fact is you, along with the other global leaders, got iran completely and utterly wrong . and i have to utterly wrong. and i have to say, one man who got this right all the way through was donald j. trump. and of that there can be absolute no doubt what so even be absolute no doubt what so ever. now in a moment, we'll talk rwanda , it would seem, as talk rwanda, it would seem, as the bill comes back to the house of commons tomorrow, it will seem the conservative party is deeply and seriously split on this issue . but i wonder what this issue. but i wonder what ever shape this legislation goes through. is it actually going to get through our own supreme court anyway? i doubt it >> that shows us you're listening to gb news radio . listening to gb news radio. >> well, one of the reasons the conservatives are doing so badly in the polls is, of course , the in the polls is, of course, the boats crossing the english
his ebola and the houthis . so, boris, you can houthis.write your columns, you can condemn keir starmer and everybody else. but the fact is you, along with the other global leaders, got iran completely and utterly wrong . and i have to utterly wrong. and i have to say, one man who got this right all the way through was donald j. trump. and of that there can be absolute no doubt what so even be absolute no doubt what so ever. now in a moment, we'll talk rwanda , it would seem, as talk rwanda, it...
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top story was a report on laura's fox channel with the warehouse discovered that had multiple vials ebolathis. they went in and destroyed the lab and had hundreds of pounds of things that they destroyed by fire. the americans did, the person w in charge of this was from china. he and his whole staff. are minor because i don't think they have anything to charge him with. host: let's go to michigan on the democratic line. caller: i wanted to talk about the national debt and the budget. the reason i am doing that is my congressman heizinga is going to have a bipartisan debt committee. i have three articles to suggest to read. increasing the deficit can be traced to gop tax cuts frotax f, another one here pro public, the title is donald trump built a nationalw0 so big it will weigh down the economy and they have a chart here. the king of debt promised to reduce the national debt and his tax code made it surge and he oversaw the third-biggest defic(sit any president. the republicans are not serious about the debt. they want to extenthtats. the cuts given outand it will it even more. host: than
top story was a report on laura's fox channel with the warehouse discovered that had multiple vials ebolathis. they went in and destroyed the lab and had hundreds of pounds of things that they destroyed by fire. the americans did, the person w in charge of this was from china. he and his whole staff. are minor because i don't think they have anything to charge him with. host: let's go to michigan on the democratic line. caller: i wanted to talk about the national debt and the budget. the reason...